A Eigi ME pad6d grisortm II Towanda, Pa., Thursday, 314 20, 1876. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Er;mtits. bail a colo'red Hayes and,lVbee ler Club. - They recently raised a pirle and -were addressed by Gen. GnEtw. • STIYI2I FR LarroN enjoyed - a little res pite from official duties last week, visiting friends in - Susquehanna county: Tait Lucerne Leader, a new Democrat ic papef,-will make its appearance in Pitts ton, on Sitnrdaiy, with .NEVIN CIIA.M- IxitLlN:'6,..4 editors and proprietors. tS I 11. II; MAcr, was thrown from his wag onwhile proceeding from this place to his home in Towanda township, on Wednes day evening last, a p nd sierely injured. BASE4ThiLI..---The Comets of this place will plod the Blue Stoekings of .on the Winena gromults on Tuesday, July ;25. flame t;pell'ist p. Tits work of grading and 'graveling 'Main :street between • the Wycoff pave ment and Lombard street, is progre:,siug, and the thoroughfare already greatly im proved in appearance. SCHOOL BOOK AOL.,-.9are again m'alring raid: upon the directors of this cairuty. Parents who are compelled to buy books for their childrenrlo not look upon a chanT.,re•erith any favor, and boards *ill do welt to count the cost before listening to the appeals of interested agaents. t'nkw.P. P. Buss, Musical Director'of the great S. S. Camp Meeting Parliament now in session at Thousand Islands, pass.. ed through this place on 91ou1ay evening, on his Way to that place.. Prof. Brass and wife have been spending- some weeks with their friends in Home. but—Tux Donor, formerly of this county, t now a resident of lowa, is hereon a visit to his sons, W. DODGE, of this place i .and I). H. DODGE. of 'Monroe. Mr. Dom E is nearly eighty yeais of age, but is bale and hearty and in the enjoyment of vigorous mental faculties. RED'. B. : I. Iv the great Methodist divine, will preach in the M. E. Church cif this phfce next fiumiD , morning, and lecture on temperance in the evening. Mr. IvEs...ig one of • the most interesting and instructive speakers in the country, and should be listened to 'by all who can possibly attend. O Monday last while . Mr. Wm. Lvo;:, t of Albany, was -standing in front of his 111111,1iill , i machine, he thoughtlessly struck one of his ](uses, which caused the team to start, bringing the machine in contact - with one of his legs, cutting it so .badly that it!is feared amputation will be neces sary. • l'Am.”' Rour.raty,-We leiirn that the residence Of Mr. STERLING, of Meslioppen. was entered by bnrglars 011 Monday night last, and robbed of a large amount ofjew elry, inchuling a gold watch and chain valued •• - •.:•• - ri. Mr. is tlio father of Mrs. (. P. ( t o s s, o f this TIIE . SECONDGraf CCINCEI:T of the MUSWAL INSTITUTE will, -take place on Friday evening nest, Julx:.:2lst, in, the Court House, on which h asiivn the en tire talent of the Institute—Solo:atal .Vocal and Instrumental—will take part.. A good time may be expected. .2\I3UNGEIIF:NTti are beim , made at Troy; for the Organ Concert at the PLesbyterian church there. Some proud tiept musician from New York probal4 will give the key board it; first trial. A mm; ttpise mentioned - arLS..P. WAREN: of (.pace 031111th GEOROL WILL/A3l NVAimmi ritSt. Andrews. ESCITELNI N, prohti nent Young attorney of Lancaster, is visit ingf rictuls lure. • vt.on, of tlie• Medina Tri '•une, was a welcome visitor at this °like , fast, week. Inn:; has beeli in Plllll - for, s o me weeks, iinfiCr,rzoing tront ment fur an affection of titLi.t7*('s. )i . r. K. is prepdring himself for' tie r ~o spt+l min istry,' . THE CrwricirEs.—p,ev. 31i.. RAY, of .Rochester, conducted serviee at the Epis copal church On Sunday evening last. The music was rendered by members of the Nuiiiital Normal. —owing; tAI the absence of Iho pastor, Dr. STEW,OtT, the Preshylinian church was clued on Sunda,: last. Is accordance with special,' order No. 27. the members of ro. K 12th Htttrt -, .. meet at their armory on Friday, July 21, at 71 p. m., in uniform, to ell k a,craptain to till vacancy - caused by the ref.ignation of ('apt. d. 11. IhurroN. fitember is ordered to be presc-nt. D. 1.. ; - ; , .1 - ::.E.Nr.v. - Ist Lt. Com:it:outing. WHAT THEY oF" - rnr: ltErorcri:c. —out' tOW111S111:111 e , trotriell friota, lon. E. N. FlasmE, 14ivesilis 1 , 1,in /ii of the HEPoi:TER in the follm‘ing very com plimentary note : _ Et •. , 1 %, N. 1 - ...n0v•A7,1. , r. ‘ • p 11 .11; find r• , r i. 4 to app . r !,, 'r•••l.titr••til. n ,, t 11• , t1.4• a itipmf if. 1 F. , 01 , 11 . .-I.l , •rcs or t..rr IL , 11i: 1./ 110-i'ORTM.:: Ina 1..11t•r froata oITS 1113Vilt 1111`ri Tnily As Rev. C. L. WI t. 1.1 •ots and 'S. P. • WARNE!: of Herrick. were proceeding leitneward froni church on 'Sunday last, their horse became frightened and tuft-Iran ageable, upsetting the buggy and quite seriously injuring both the...gentlemen. WILLI:IW.. was hadlY - Mit and bruised ; about his head and hosly, but under the careful treatment of Dr, S-rE k ENS, is doing as wel las could be-expected. tl r. WA::- - N En's injuries, although I.airiful, are less serious. THE National Normal Musical lust ituto. favored our people with a gland eenceit on Friday evening. last. Ti;, , :e who were fortunate enough to be prrsoik w e re m o r e than pleased with the Progyaietne. Pn.f. .11vor.it executed several very ditheult at: the piano. Prof. Itynitt is or ganist iu the Tremont Temple, Boston. A tine duet was sung by Me-ssrs. CA-4; and, whi - Ai NV:IS loudly al - ptauded• Dr. lhs)r sang and played a pieee entitled Mr Native Sung,'' intr,;- , ihe•ing the :air of "Yankee Diiodle," Tyllie It was lohilly al pl. Dr. lb it ',V i t. voice is-marvelously tine. De inah • neatly sixty years - age.--yet his Yoke seems as good as ever. 31rs. Dr. :MIN- T was there, atel favored the audi ence. • with a song. mhieli_ received great applause.• Cinicerts are to be given at the close, of each week during the month. • DtsrittCr DEPrTv. S. WatiNvn, m g:IA-Led a Lodge (If Temideis at Mereur, Wysnx township„ on Wednesday ',evening, July 1 12, with twenty charter members.. "Phis makes ;is in the county: Tie new Lodge has been christened -I-a donia," aunt meets Saturday evening. Seven candidates were initiated 4 theflast Meeting, anti several names prtiposed. 'lie following bilkers were 'installed. fur balance of current (master: . 111 7 . ,--ilenry C. Steplicui-. -1 ' it ti.—Budd Em,y. . f A . •••;5-:::Mary t ;- F. —(; titi. ne - ath. IV. T.—Fain l)uti berry. .• 11. M.—Alirain (:'roan. - it'. D. M.--41•:liz.a Sill.. ' Ir. f . o.—Howaidi Brown. _IFon the past ei.t.Tht years uniformity in school books 'as been maintained in the schools of this contitiy, with only a few eNceptibns, and we r; ,, gta now to see an (Arita, made to‘ . ...destrpy -it. A. ri , port ha - ing ()brainy.] 'that. the Phroz.rrs'i,f this aiNftit tin nil ,i) Hut 1411111-Fs of 'tho have . lo,p(e, the fiitinwilo , r, .I,ttcnn at: . 1%4 111'4 . f 11.4.rtf t.h.tt 14.r.tri,, are in rirculationicriVeliret i 4 4:11(K11 this Ifrorongit aro ah , iiit t. irtiei a change ul ivildiTs.. It h' "illy justice to the 13itard and. thi&l,i who are emnpelled to buy books, to state that ' there is not a word of - troth in the story. 'We arc satisfied with the it,Ciulent now in use, and, believe any change at present unwise and unnecikssary. - . 5I eel, C., P. Ntimui.x,:Pneiiti AI% AhYtititt V - 11DP) Itriff I Mg ~~'~ii~ ,Wt lt- extract "toe front . "-the Unadilla Times. • iegret to learn that Mrs. IL-S, BW.IUT is not.to return to fill the position of Preceptress in the Academy dtuing the coming year. She is to go to Towanda, Vii., to occupy a like position in Suiquo hanna Collegiate Institute. Mrs. SwAnr has made warm friends in Unadilla, among both students and patrons, andhas laborW earnestly to build up and sustain the _reputation of our, Academy. While we regret the loss our school and village sus tains, we congratulate the people of To wanda, and the faculty of the Institute, on the accession t; their numbers of a thorough teacher and au earnest Christian woman." ...We learn that Mrs. Sw.twr was Pre ceptress at the State Normal School, at 3lansfield, for-three years daring its treat eat Prosperity, that she is a caltured and experienced teacher and a tine discipli narian.' . . 'ATTEMPT AT 'HIGHWAY ROIIP.ERY.—Last Saturday evening S. M. PiissETT and daughter were riding in a covered carriage near Pnnyville, in Bradford county, and about nine o'clock were In a piece of Woods just beyond the residence of a man by:the name of SCOTT. It was quite 'dark. Some person approached the head of. the horse as if to stop her, but she was a mare ,o1"-some spirit and sprang away briskly. Str. PAssErr saw the attempt and'touch ed her with- his whip.- She sprang for w., ard, the hind wheel just grazing, the . man's body. He cried out halt, but there was no halt, and then he thing a stone, which entered the back part of the Car riage without doing any damage. Mr. FASSETT stopped at the next house, but there was no one there 'except a eripp4ed man who .could render no assistance In going back after the culprit. Further on at Smithfield, a constable ivas interviewed with regard to the mace' but the night was so dark that - Mr. RAssETT of course could not identify him Or give any clue to his identification by any : one else.. It was a bold attempt and fortnnately an mine cesSful Adrertiser. Tur. following resolutions of respect were adopted: by Burlington. Lodge, No. MO. I. 0. GjT., on July 14th. 187 fr : TnEnEAs, In the decease of our wor thy. Sister, ix ; reLLA J. CALKINS, the pain ful: fact- is reeognized that death path &no its work, and our Sifter has been called from'time to eternity—from labor to.reward. YTe desire to offer our tribute to her memnry ; therefore. be it Re.vilred. That in the death of Sister CALKINS we have lost a true: amiable Sis Wand companion, the Lode a faitbfnl Member, and the community a valuable • and true citizen. Resolved, That in her death we have great cause to mourn, and to her bereaved family we accord the most hearty sympa thy,i believing; however, that our loss is her eternal gain. Resolred, That the members of this Lodge wear t he usual badge of mourning, and that our charter be draped in mourn ing for thirtir days. Resn?mi, That a copy of these resole= tions be offered to the IlnAnYoup REPott- Triti Troy Gazette, and the Temperance VinWralor for publication. Tur. third Lin-ta Band Concert will take !place Monday evening next, duly 24, at' Mercer Hall: The Committee have .the. honor to announce that Mrs. , P.A.vs . ., Williamsport, Mrs. O. A, Itst.- nw }lra: Dr. MoNTANNE atni. Miss llxXxxn NAGLEtilave consented to'sing, and also that the entire faculty iof the Normal School, now in session here, have, very generously volunteered to assist them. With such an array of talent, there is no doubt that this concert will be superior to those already given. In order to gii*ev ery rem an opportunity of securing a good scat.. the sale of reserved seats will begin at Kirby's Drug Store, Friday, at 9 a. m. Tickets only fifty cents No extra charge for reserving. Male geartette.•• ne Happy IVanderot " • Zolluer . 1. Mr. W. C. Comn. Mr. C. C. Ca.,. Mr. J 1.5.. Me(:raem.han. Dr. G. F. •• T.. en:in it r'roc t. MN. 11r. Ni..l,tagye. Pralso i" •• • •• ..okra IlFrrk.l " B!.'r Eyt Cr. coran Jong 11E11 = fM=M - Br. G. F . )b.% - • . Duel' : •• that. .Ifr - .1*,,r,,,,1,•• Mr,. U. A. Baldwin. Air. J.' W. Payne. . Seng l• Star ”I th. ;.:11%,rn," Turry Miss Hannah Naglee Golden Itol,ln Polka.. Tula Journal gives the following synop sisof Col. Ovfarrox's eloquent remarks to the-Linta boys on the Fourth: ' An - incident occurred upon arriving at the Engine House. which, as one of the events of the day, is well worth recording. OvFarrox, an invited guest and one of the founders of Lin-ta, was called out, and though it was unexpected . he was not unprOpared. He mounted a - dry goods box. and while he spoke held, the closest attention of his hearers. Ile spoke of the fact that 18 years , ago that day, be and another took the primary steps in organi zing that for years he had felt OM', undeniable pride of ac lye membership that the' associath ins and history of the• company were espei•ially dear and tender to hini; called attention to the fact that of thci':2l actual members of Liu-ta when the late war came ;upon us. 17 went into the ariny of the I"nion, and of those but few are liVing; spoke of the incident dur ing_ the visit of thi! Prince of Wales before the -war. A procession was passing, turn ing Visome of our people the Prince asked, "Where is your standing army ?" He was answered, " Here arc our firemen, this h 4 our standing army: in case of war every ime of those boys would be a sol dier." It .proved so.too, many cases occur ring, where whole companies anti even regiments were composed of firemen .alone. He closed by enjoining courage, duty and patriotism,. which are the true requisites of iatelligcnt firemen as well as of invincible soldiers." • DI:IMIltill TITFI "110'. 4 " FANNINU :MILL —The editor:of the Akron, Ohio, Daily Argos, has examined the " Boss " Fanning 31111, Mid Ores the following "diagnosis" of the machine. We have no doubt the " Boss" will soon become as popular in Ohio as it is here, where its suprerriacy has been demonstrated, and is universally -admit ; ted. The fact that the demand for the mill exceeds the capacity of the mailine- Aories is the best evidence that it is just what the farmer wants. The gentlemen ' referred to in the notice below We Ise de layed several weeks in starting - for the "west." or. account ; of being unable to get mills. We ,drave no donbt.they will lit. fore li-ettirniiig make :arrangements to have. the millibuilt at some :central point in the west, for we are certain the demand for it in the great - grain producing States wi I l'be !ye ry great: ' "We have very recently lent the good fortune to examine a Machine ealletl i the " BossYanning Mill," and having seen it riper:it:6i; unhesitatingly pronounce it wor T thy i the!title it bears. In cOnstruction it is dinei - mit from anything we have ever seen. The body of the mill is like alrolli en-V.blit the parts of the machinery, in their construction and adjustment, are pe- Cidiar in themselves., and form the distin gitishing mark of this mill from all others. The shoe, or what. is commonly called the knocker, is in two pmts. ! The upper half has a literal movement, the 'Same as the old style mill, while the lower half has a movement lengt ! bwise, with the body of the mill. By the adjustment of screens made for this mill alone, according to the • dirt;i•tbm.grain, under any condition what ever, can bit cleaned by miming onee through; into one of two grades—one for market And the other for seed. The Me brated zinc seiecn is used in it. w Lich takes out ;ill sticks, oats and other I:rtge grains. ",Another - screen is used to take out small seeds•apil sand, a thing that is not done by any other mill we have ever be ; fore seen. This is accomplished by a screen With two sieves. Tlre upper sieve permitslhe grass seeds, timothy and do_ ver to pass through and is caught on the liner sieve ! below, !while the sand mid all tine seeds piss tot tbiongh lioth s i e v es . We s•rwsonii clean wheat and screenings —half and half—put into the hopper of this Milli and by Time Tannihg made per ! feetlpelean., !For cleaning grass nerd, ' the I Last turning' which, on all other mills we` l have ever seen is , necessary, is obviated by giving the lower half of the knocker double the ordinary motion, by simply changing a rod, an actthat requires but a moment perforrit. The mill needichut •tq be examined t °outface any person of ( itkintear mei • _I hoe taken the first 444 t font • - :'‘"4:,-, ! Ilitti MA Cattn4 . At: A.,. . - '-i, , -'04,-40111i ,- 041iit - -..::i•-..-_ , --, - ,, ,, ; -- 4,-. :,.- , ...i.-.:' ---,-- 4 --4,,,?;.!: ~_, er.. 4 --;,,, ~, . 4 _,,,,,,, . : J....= .:.,,,.,,.....;—,.;,. --,- Rv , .1 ,, , ,„,4-ier_,,---Atz, • "e", ~ar , ;...y.t~,•, , is . r:,5" '~ Rev. G. S. TizAssur.,-' ) FLORF.TTA K. LANE, CAM 31 . ARTIIA BEARM.:LEY, 1 s• PROt;B.VMME. Ov,Tture. Lln4x Ibnd Men.ll , l,,vlion Ryder. N1.,110S 1.1:1-tn Rand MEE= F ~ 4 ,~.. ~ ~ _, < WT; r ~ Eau'. ~ Y - 4 wherwer - -it,ls= iniiratt-.:- Wit herein this city now, on .sale by Airoj. loluison, the inventor °and "patentee, and Kr. J. 0. Ward, both members eta company of men who are having thei manufactured at Towanda, Pa. They may be soon at their ware-room on street, near Mr. Buchtel's lumber office, where they will in their gentlemanly; cour teous manner, exhibit their machine to any and all persona who may desire to ex amine it. These genial gentlemen from the Royston State are here now to intro.' duce their machine into this county; and if possible sell some of them. They are stopping at the Empire House, and when not at their ware-room' they may bo feund at this popular stopping place for travel ers. To all persons who desire to`par chase a fanning mill ,we give our advice, before baying to examine the " Boss Fan ning HEnnics.--The fortieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. DAVID Anal- STRONG, was Celebrated on the 16th of Juno last. It was a lovely day., All na ture was full of melody, fragrance !and beauty, and seemed in sympathy ivith the occasion. Brothers, sisters, children, grandchildren and friends, came fronirthe hills and valleys of Pennsylvania and New York, to renew their !ove and respectfor each other and to talk over the joys and victories of the past. These home gatherings are delightful, and seem to be a kind of prophecy of 'the great home gathering beyond this life. The flying moments were filhx-tivith,ebn versation until about two o'clock,!vrten dinner was .announced, and our party, ,re paired to a table 'spread under an awning in the open air, and loaded with delicious food of kinds o numerous to•mcntiOn.: It soon became quite evident that therall meant business, and the long table was wonderfully relieved of its burden. - due time an air of satisfaction seemed: to rest upon each countenance, and all were soon. ready for the next section of the pro gramme. Hon. GEOUGE LANDON' made some very interesting remarks, in whillt he gave the history of the struggles of tile peoplO,Of Herrick while subduing the soil and rittr curing for themselves these the homes. He then presented the gifts from the children and friends. AP.IISTILONG and wife came to Tic' r yic* 40 years ago, ate their first meal from 'the lid of a. chest, and by industry and economy liave procured for thentselve.a pleasant and comfortable home, and.rear.- ed'a family of eight children. Mr. and Mrs. ARMSTRONG are faithful members of -the church; and like all true Christians recognize the kind hand of Chxl in all the affairs of their past life. Their children: are also : members of the dim* living useful lives, and, it is our prayer that this family may have a happy re union hi the home above. G. L. u.'. Piiblish the folloWingConstittition and By-,Laws for the benefit of our friends in this county. Preserve this paper and when you organize your Hayes k Wheel er Clubs you will find it just what yOu want. CONSTITUTION. Anvett , : I. This - Association shall be known as the Hayes 'and Wheeler Club of— in County, j and its ob ject shall be to secure, by The use of all honorable means, the election of Iluther ford B. Hayes to the Presidency of tlie United States: ART.: IL Its- officers shall consist of President, two Vice-Presidents, Secre tary, and Treasurer, who shall perform all the duties usually appertaining , ' to stndi offices, respectively. They shall be chosen at the time ofl the , organization Of . the Club, .and shall ;retnain in 'office for sueh length of time lets May.ho prescribed by By-Law. -ART. 111. As soon as practicable after the - formation of the Club, the President shall appoint an Executive Committee of —members, whose duty shall be to have charge of all the interest's of the Associa tion generally,. and ;to see that all its Or den; and resolves arc faithfully executed: They shall provide for meetings of the Club; for the collection of all moneys; for ,the circulation of Doeumeks; for attend ance of voters at the polls; and shall, with the aid of the officers, endeavor to so in crease its membership that it shall become an enrolment of every Ilayes voter Within the jurisdiction of the Club. - Air r. 1V.;: - . After the organization •of the Clutch 'shall be the duty of the Pres-' !dent to see that the :Secretary shall report to the Corresponding Secretary of the Central Club at the County Seat, a Nil MEM list of its officers and members, and semi'. monthly thereafter a list of all accessions to membership or change .of _officers. lt shall be the duty of the Central Hayes and Wheeler ClUb to transmit a copy , cr lEEE= the list of officers to the t ‘ late Executh'e Committee as soon as piacticable after )10 shall have received the tame, together tt‘ Waite number Of the original membertt ()Nile Club, and of all additions repotted Ana.. V. Any Club may adopt such Ily-Lays, not inconsistent With this Corii stitutiom as it mit-y deem adeilable. Airr ! VI. Any legal voter May beCome t member of : this Club by, signing the Constitution, or authorizing the sanie tii be dune for him, and *announcing his tention'to support the .objects fur whiek 'it has been organized. • , I; V-1. A. WS. • ! 1. It shall be the duty of thePresiLl . . . dent to preside at all meetings, and iu ease of his absence ono of the Vice-Preskj dents to fill his place; to sign all orders drawn on the rt•easurer! shall also 'be member _ex-officio of the Exectilice Cont;: teittee. '2. It shall be the tbity of the Vice; Prt..sidenis to aid and asWist. the President; and in absence of President to tilt place. , • 3. It shall he the duty of the Secretary to keep a (i,ol - cct account of all-meeting* in a book proyided for that purpose; also, a list of the names of the members of Oil ('lub ; to sign all .orders drawn on the -Treasurer ; and to conduct the corres. )ondence of the same. 4. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to receive all funds and contributions that may 'come into the possession of the Club j to pay ,mt the same only on order signed by the Presideht and Secretary ; to take charge of flags., banners, transparencies, or such other Droperty owned by the Club,, and seethit the same is.ready for use: 5. The Execoties CoMmittee shall see that all orderA of the Chili are carried out as expressed .I,iy a vote of .the sante ; to see to procotjpg spe4ers, and that places for meeting are provided ; to 'pttoeuriug music. !lags, banners, etc., and that every Noyes and Wheeler voter is brought .to the . polls on the thy of election ; and en yeti illy filet fe e,z r en(' C trrilig" are Pro vided for those living at a distance from the. palls. c:56 - To st iroor; InltEgn ! - Rs. The attention of the members of the several Boards of School Direvfors, •in Bradford and adjoining Conntiel4 is invi ted to the following testimonials and en dorsements by the loading Educators and &hoot Offierrs of this NORMAL DISTRICT, relative to the STANDARD CHARACTER ANH 'STERLING MEIUT SANDERS' UNION' READERS„ published in an appeal to their patrons, (ally a short time since, on the peva:44in of a determined effort, similar to the one lon being made in this county, by agents Of rival publishers, to displace these books, The undersigned, residents of the sth :Normal District of Pennsylvania, clam prising the counties of Bradford, Lycom- Mg, Potter, Susquehanna, Sullivan, Tio ga, and "Wyozumg,. would respeetfully represent, that since SANDERS' UNION READERS AND SPELLERS, ROBINSON'S.SEREES 3IATIIEMATICS, AND SPENCERIAN COPY-BOOKS,'. have been quite-'gener ally introduced into and arc now. ieruse as a whole. or in part, in a large majority of the PUblie Schools of this Normal his trier, and believing, as we do; that these books are Stladard Works of Sterling Merit, and among the eery but published; and, seeing no sufficient reason for ~a dotage, would earnestly advise_ any who may be ioapfrd, by intei'ceed fartics, to di.vtdre these hooks, lo exercise great c ta lion, and to be fully .14:ttii4ied of the rid of the •booloi_proposol sy sub st Rules. before subjecting the Patrons to ittillitiOnal expense of purchaxing tr ip books, as well as the-schools to the great in,- ! ,ncem:c/ice and troutdc incident ts.. the Introduction or displatannent of' TeNt- Books—Nsides thereby preventing na p/wily so nearly attained in., this Dis trict. , , F. A. Allen, Institute Conductor and former Principal of State Normal School, Mansfield, Pa. Chae. U. Verrill, Principal n(11=1,0041 Stabs Normal OcitusS. ' , ;44:th -4 40 1 . VO, A , 1101 . ,, ~'',.;.- .74' .; IT , • L - . Allen,-: - ic ' 0 1 p.. ~'.' .-,: -- 44 C. iv. Tilden, ;•, ~" ', ' 'l'. ...,Gahan, 44 44 Lieoming . 44' Th. .psonliodle, " . "i WOming " .1.; Reek former, " , , Lyeoming " 11.1 11. Mutton, former Principal Troy (traded School. ' ! , .1 A; 11.13erlin, former Principal Montrose Graded School.. 11. F. Phtcher, former,PrinciPai Towanda Public 84hools. ' F. M. Smith, Teacher of Maths., &c., State Normal School, Mansileld. ' LOTpuel Ammerman; Teacher Lang., &c., State Nor: School, Mansfield.',' AlOnso Ammerman, Princ. of Cotn.,Deo, 5 . ... - to Nor. School, Mansfield. ',.' 'lllie County Superintendentis above naed, with two exceptions, are still act ing as such in their respee.tive'e,ounties, an have expressed themselvea as having uni oimly oppased• changing? the above mentioned books for the reasons'stated in their appeal to , their patrons. 1 The publishers desire to say to any not familiar with these books, that they most .rdially invite attention to-the follovring, samong the many points of, superiority ndlexcellenee : The Paper, Type, Binding, Ifilualra tionx, and Meehanteal execution.' Tie Grad4tioa and ProgrOsiec Char. teter of the series. - . ' The high, unexceptionable moral tone of he selections in each book. I, - The cheapness EA compared witlkother tries in respect to qualify, number of In we,. quantity of reading matter, ske., Atc. N. B.—Sample chilies for examination nd comparison will he furnished gratui usly on application to' Witrreoun ts :11A mr, Towanda, Pa., or the publishers, Iv [SON, BLAKEMA N, TAYLOR, 4.t.ti3i; 138 & 140, Grand St., Now York. .. . BtiiINESSLOCIII.. New Prints at [KENT & )31.n!s.' glirNew Dress GthAs at KENT & Blass' New 1$ of Shawls at KENT & Bus New goods received dally at 111t7DLIWAN'a Engraving done at Iliort>swai*N's Jewelry Store nOw-stook of corsets At KENT & 1 12111 MI Dattr4ck . rattqus at KENT & MI ' Ladies' Linen Suits at Kravr k iIL ste. W I Call at KENT it BLISS' and sec tlielr'icrve good& Nnw 01 Cloths - and Cassimeres at litNrik ---• i DEM • Cam` A large assortment of stiiring and sumito r hats, Just received, at Xt. mars Dollar-and-a-half books for 99 cts. Block. - MEE A full lino of Para?ails and Fans at • Buss'. BM ENDLIEM AN offers a great redintion In Sl► air I ver-rla '~~ A fall line of Hosiery antl Gloves at Buss% a.r A full lino of Summer at VT"' IMM MIMI Vint° goods in great variety at - l ar KENT Viir iro to Notyr Buss' foi your No th.na and Fancy Goods. rir, you can buy a plated Castor for Off mute, In; Mercur Block. . all at KENT & ' and look rAr at their Tact Grenadine,. : r I • arit. large. stock of games and toys, .2i, cost, 14 WHITCOMB & SHAVViI. rir 'OR RENT.—The dwelling 11011n0 latOy occ ll upk•d by Col. lionTON, on Slain st.iVet, Elnittlro lot D.C. DEW ITT. Il k -, , the latest publications, very WHITCOMB & SHA CT'S. ch—ar, at ve4thing in the lino of station- IITC0111: h 811AUT'S. t:gr .1 1 ery at W )VITITCOMII ac; SIIAUT SCII the best Blauk Boots mauulactured In the country. • to largest and best assortment of ' ming t. town. at . M. E. EosisrlELD'R. M r. Ivring c ou can get all the latest styles of , very cheap, a'c ~4 onn h SUAUT*B M ". Statloncr palrs for AYUGA CHIEF MOWER-Re , le by It. M. W he largest and best a-ssortmei . it of rer brought to this place, ctn nos 7 be OFT & SON& [t )et. ar Brackets seen at r I . , ,EItIiSIIIRE PICS.----One: pair fine 1 ,:ind throe pairs ow, toonth old, for sale I V - Ettic.ii, Wjaltislog. itradford Co,—Jl4. o' by II Wheeler, - No. (I, combined mower, is a splendid maelilno„ ('all It. M, & SON.- W .. . it .‘por an, and. o it 1 QED.—Soveral spans of yohng hor, , bo sumo, lona, and 0.4 size'. C. Mnsivtt.t.x, 141.141: I wAN $e s. Mus PUNT, price rcillic'ed to ,on. In 5 gallon palls t 1.90, - I t 2 per gal R. M. \V act.t.r. a $l4:1 Lion will besurprised to learn bow ;can buy for o cents In Mercue VE - 11 inueli you il air Gol , Sliver, and Steel Spectacles, and Eye. Glasses, I great variety, at Ilr.sraLstais 6 Jewel uStore. , rtl Improved Kirby Mower is a • liable and cheap inach Inn. I;eaping at. t wished. It. M. WEaES perfectly tachment neat reduction in American ,t eIIAMIIERLIN'S.[Jutie 5. Mr Watches ' • ice Lours nt Dr. lior,stni's from 9 o'clock A. Y. tck4 o'clock r. U. jnntwrA. ra r " . tat Moms' sharp tha ENDM.IIfAIti has tho`St . : stock Jewelry atul Silverware, ever !insight Call and sea ►t. tom' 1 of Met 11110 this t the'Notice, there is a great re- Waltham and Elgin litialehmi. Call nt !A WA 1110 you wlll be sure li3,llny ono a Ito Is offering. M .. I durtlon 111:NeEL14 the ptict. 't fall to ea!' at Ilenut.aara74's, If you anything In the line of Jewelry, Silver ,plated Ware w Do WWI to tin and Silver ill, brothers, pull with care, your . . winter-worn and cumbrous unitairty awl !envelope • I yonrself in a Mc). duntatre,and prepares to e nj oyy the summer stipbalre. You can .supply youtautvas at liosEs:ritiLD'2, , --Jutni 14. : ' ANTED.—A reliable inan in °r 1p in thia autS ;.I.lJelubig countiel, to act or the Ne„• 110ory (get reneAylein!a. es will be pabrio ertlelent men. Call ; ,.1 U. C. GOODRICH & Co., Towanda, a'\ cry towns a , Agcnt (lt*al mlar a• 1 or :uld Tenn's. ka notice ! That FOSTER; SCOTT !enter In any part of the Born, Flour, teal, for raf.li ou lelivery, at file T a Co. wilt 1. Feed, and 111g rates: I 11 , st, vino, .• Red . " Feed and Nottlt Ti, =IMI 'flat, per cwt 40 wands, July Wynliming Dia- Ilecting.vill he held ts; near Mint on tho Montrose Mall Road.' iscitisl ect daily at Tnukhannock with Lehigh L commencing August 23, 1878, and Intim days. Good L•oard on tho'ground s i lo rams. ' iYoide CAMP .1 Diet Camp IN'k Depot, trains anal Valley IL tvontinuingi at mammal)) rple of Bradford Ottaty come to this • ruarles, praying fur the success of the sloe! of Christ. .1. T. WALK Ell. PrfHtlrtlt. .1. 11. tt• EsTos, secretary. Pa.. Juno I, 15'r. Lett. the p i tva.st of tall "'omits 4.:, Brue,klyii =l= rei - el 4 MILE:TION ON P ETON vc t. 9 !Ali! A . Paiyersal 'Library eek Wel/ 1 t _national troth, the terEist tutd most Efffl Su thli country, tu now co.riaplitte4. importatq., TON .k find exclusive . segtc, an fully illuatrated with lisps op. • The coat at lt, -to tha pubthanch printing and nlnding, escoredigsktn,* tr. APOLItTON 90.1 Yet 104 40031 k *their rOchioes. 1 0;1 1 0 1 # 111 .00 1 40•W 'O I P AO '1 ' A Ith,t , , a conceded fact that 111„r:E. Rositirtibto la bone} , posted In the clothing trade' than any other delffer in Towanda,ml his aniunuice': meat In. another column will attract attention . wherever he is known. The statements beaelhe evidence of truth on their face, and the public will not be slow to avail theMselves of Ida most gener ous offers. It wou.l43,:withiMt doubt, be imirelyto Mr. ff.'s pecuniary profit, to. close his store, Mel await an advancement in prices, bnt his plain. thropic spirit and interest In his en - igniters !tupelo him to * different course. Ills • unselfish and straightforward manner of dealing luthls Instance is another evidence that the renegue(' heretofore reposed In him by a rounding public, was not ID* placed. 1431 Tint BEST PA.B.LOR Oltli Ali IX .•iitte Irost.o.—Prot. Harz cordially Invites the politic toad at the Ward Itouse;where ho will be please/ to show them his newly Improved Orchestral Lyme bal Organ, proclaimed by the profession the beet now made, which ho offers at prices that defy coM petition. Ito *hobs* with him two styles of his improved Squire Grand Manus, which ho offers at very, low `priclos. Ile will show yon the original letterset recommendation from such men as , Litt, Gait• eralxxa, SENTr i :and uther great men In the pro fession. We. the undersigned, have heard and examined the Organs and Planes mankacturod by Prof. E. II sta. and pronounce them, for Leanly of tone and finish, First Class., IT Torate.—Every one, at times; tibia' tho neeewilty . of some restotatfire.Of tho vital poW. erg, depressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. Itt such conditions lot every one, instead of flying to the alcoholic or medicinal stimulant*, whirr' moat be followed by depreasion:equal to therrexcltement s reinvigorate his• deranged: system by the natural tonic elements of thdrYlti7VlAN Gentlemen—Since :taking the Peruvian Synq. I feel better, my strength Is improved; my bowels are regular, my appetite is Orst rate. I have roe. conmended It to my friends, and they are using it. l There Is an old physician In this city (older than ani) who has been In the drug. business for forty years, who has 'flied the Syrup for three mouths; and i gives It as his decided opinion that It Is the best Alterative Tonle Medicine he ever knew. Yours truly, I Wyoming Seminary and CoOmer. cial College, Kingston, Maseru° CO.. Pa. Rey. II COPELANP, PII. P., Principal. 'Thu Wyoming Seminary otters to students the following courses of study: I. Common English; 11. Course in Mt: eratttre and Science; lit. Classical Course; IV; Colitlge Preparatory course; V. Scientific Prepay: story Course; VI. Course In Music; Vll. Como Art; VIII. • bourse for Teachers. French; German and: Painting taught by competentt, teach . ers; 'Music 11 a German Protesmr. Thetommer. dal College gites instruction in. Retail and Whole gale riushiptot, Forwarding : and Commission Hess, Banking. Penmanship, Telegraphy, Comnier . Mai Law,l3tc. The WyomingLEirmltiary Is one of the largest and best sustainedschools or the kind In the country. .Accouiniodattons for 175 lxxiniers and 200 day' scholars. 'lnstruction thorough and prices reasonable. Fan Ti.;rm opens Ang. 30, 1870. For Catalogites, containing full Inflrmation, ad.: dress the Principal. it. NEtsol, Priort Board of Trustees, 11. Wll EELER, s:cre_tary.ol)l.o%G. Or A Cure for Bronchitis. Adamsbing, Snyder Cm, Pa:, July 10, ISO Menses. Seth -IV. Fowle St Son, Beaton, Gents:—About two years age I had a severe at- . tack of hronchltis. My throat was very sore, and at one time t could not speak above a whisper, Reading In one of your pantjadets of the cures that had been affected by Dr. Wistars Balsam of Wild Chery, I was Induced to give the article a trial, ,he result of which was quite satisfactory. The use of one bottle restored me so much that I thought titers was no need of taking more, but upon taking a slight cold, I felt the trthible returning. I then took half a bottle of the Balsam, which- has entirely cured Inc. *,now with, pleasure iiceonuneud this really invaluable article to all who arc suffering from similar diseases, and am confident that, after a single trial, they win speak of it in the terms I now do. Res4ectfutly yours, Mite. SARAH SMITH. Caerrosr.—Beware of preparations Waring sim ilar names. Examine thel bottle rarilly before purchasing, and be' sure you get tar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry, baying the signature of "1. Butts" on the wrapper. so emits and fl a bottl... nrsSELL-11ENDERstloT.—At Onvelllllll.Ju ly 4, by Rey..l. Ife balls, A. M. Russell and 1111 as • Sarah fientlerih 4.,•both of Orwell. SIIEPARD—MASON.t-In Franklin, July " by liar. Calvin Newegi A. M. Shepard and las Maggie J. Mason,- both of Franklin. KISSIELL-4; I LLEN.--In Morryal, July 4, by Rev. D. Cook, D. B. Kiss.ll and -Margaret &linen, both of 'Orrick. t ruLLywrox—lllNSTEit.-113 New York Cit.,. Juno 20, by Bey. B. It. Gregory, DD.. Frank W. Fullerton, of New York Clty, to MBA SadlelJ. Brlster, daughter of Mal Brlster,of Bradford Co., Pa. • 1 1 McNEAL--SWEF.T.—IIt Monroe. July In, by Bev. Armstroug, Mr.! John A. McNeal and Miss ma Sweet, both of Asyltuun. V NC t 11 on rout on, .1 tily'• 3, by llollett, Esq., Sumner Vanelse rud Miss Nate .calet, both of Shesheroln. - • DIED: • luvi X E.— A tW arren, - Warren Cu., r., q .lunt. 16, M Las Mary I ryint She wits born M Towanda, Oct. 23.15 .1 %..a11il be remembered by uiainp, having lived twenty years at the latter place. - ANNOUNCEMENTS. REI"Itir.SF.NT ATI V T y 1,611.,0f Gran. rine, will it inesented to the Reinliall'au County Convention, as 3 eanclidato for Representative. !Id Is eminently n,ted for the position, awl his 'lumina. Mon would meet with the apprarat of tho enttse .west. i . . • REPILESF.NTATIVF.. The; name of. A. R. SCMNIM, (it Tuscarora, will be pre-:oiled to the 'Republican County Consentliin, M a candidate for Mepresetitative. Tuscarora rs one or the most rella. ,ble Republican township% In the county, and 11133 seldom, lf'ecer, been honored with a candidate, Mr. SV3INER will be strongly timed by the best men In the cast, and his nomination would certain. ly reflect credit upon the partY. RECRESENTATIVE.—Vp the Republican etce tera of Bradford County:—We propose the ?dine of WELLINOTON ISARIIOWCLIFF. or Tuscarora twp., as a candidate fur the °nice of Representative, soh ject to the decision of the Republican Conception, to be held at Towanda on the ni of August next., Mr. BARRO*CLIPF'S reitibileanisin is AS Old AS the Party, and his ability apt% integrity in every re spect beyond question, As his neighbors and friends we ask a favorable considegthin of his cindidaq, assuring our friends that If nominated' he hat only ought nothut cannot bo defeated at the polls. t tAterr Cone nx. A. .1. St bv An A: • JOIN CLAPPEA. PATRICK MSMINET. A PURIM FEE.•N. 11. Tlioxi,sos. REPRESENTATIVE.. Tho Iteputdiratts of /Muth preek will. present pie name of JOINF. 6,II.LETT to the Comity•Conventinn, as a candbitte for Representative. Mr. G. is well known al! offer the western part of the county; Mod his nomination would meet with a hearty and unanimous approval from the Republicans of Western Itratlfoni. llia ability to fill tine millon will; honor to the county and credit to himself will not to questioned. DA.sivaitsr. ROC UN E..—Mr. Editor : • Itaving a knowledgo - of the character ;and standing of the gentleman above named, whii has announced - iiimft self a candidate for •Repritintative, Y hereby de ;dre to say to the Repubilcails of Bradford County that he Is In every nay worthy or your support. No Interest that - you entrust In the hands will suffer. Ills integrity is unipiestioned fits ability to till the place, no one who knows him will doubt. This Is the class of men we need in our legislatlve- F balls 'Thp Republican party. : cannot afford at thlsi time to sot him aside.. There may be other mon as 1 geed as he In the Uhl, but news bettor ! It Is the 'desire and anxiety or his friends that ho should be remembered In the coming •V.Micuses and Convert. : Ron. ' G. S. Tit-t — 'lv r at - e. e 2 I Dr lett xff TON, July If, 1576. =EI SPECIAL NOTICES. (From the Rochester Times, Oct. SI, 187.5%,) Vir Briggs & Brothers, who can boast .f condneting the largest seedi business In the moan world, are arranghog to compile a work in which they will give to. the floricultural' and horti cultural public the benefit of ',their thirty years of :sperience In the cultdre of vegetable anti Rower seeds. The work will be substantially bound, and to several hundred rages will be Illustrated with tutuerous colts, chromatic plates and succinct di rections with regard to the care and culture of tar rythitrr; known in floral anti vegetable kingdom We knew of no one better 'panned to treat - on the ',war snWert that) I:rigg% k Brother. whose seeds are wad in almost every city; loam village or ham . - et In the United State:. They art practleal grow era of seeds, :1111i Iho forthcoming work will mum -1 nate from eminently prat: teal soitrees. What Seth (trent Is to fish, Barry or Partly to fruits, Brigs at Brother are to Need% A ery large edition will be. üblished which, it is well undershoot, will lessen the price's'' , volume. Purchasers of the work out right win only he charged coot. whilo ~ t he eustotn erabt Brim it tiro. will receive It as a premium oaths purchase of seeds. The intended work will go to press about May nest, and the artists are now engaged upon the envarinvoi It will be separate and - apart from the January Catalogue, which wilt be Issued In Meremberi, or. from - any ettsr .toshilciiions ot iii l's *en known bouts: Lire Inter eft illaticonist 'et aerikanuiss .stiesni. fits .10!rtiergatti tik,:iviwolAtsokiwg it; , ,-,-.., -:.;,..-.. '' - .:44 , " IV 11,11011MCIdlile ' -- •,C 2 : ~ ,• 'TM. z. , 7 - 7 9 - : • '' • ,,,, •••• ,- ,.::'1 ,- ,i , .., - 1,1-1. , ..- . . -, • " &$744..4k-, 4 ,-...:r.5 - T " 7? : 7-'" ' ,-.'.' ' "': ' 4 . 1 43: , ; 4. • - • ; A .. - HENRI' STULr.N. W. C. SPAItUY. Pot:?iiiKar.rsle" . IST. Y.. Oct: IR IV. C. Stratt.Tico. MARRIED. •7;: k • • .—._ _7, , ..,,, - - --.•.--, : - .7 t•-• , ' , - .7, -, 1 q-•:' - ' ' 2 4 ;4 0 ttfifilffitA 31 "OL f S Milinffelinffleat art oar friend 11. the - bli, Of Alba, Pa., keep . In ftbil - an" Mg be' seeds' Irma that Justly_ eolebrats4 MIN Bis,. Chldigo; lit., and Itoekester. N. Y. rgest'seed hbuto ih the world. It will MIN prise tastily ot OUT readers to learn that over ta,ooo merchants In the United States handle seed. Mtn Briggs' k Urn's. whose. boxes, catalogues , labels, ebromos, kc., are extremely attractive Inkigh cot. Oringl and artistic finish: One of the newest de signs from the bands of their artists la what Is call. lid "Briggs it Brother's Great Tomato Race on their Hrounds," and represents a race came with per fect representations of the,dlfferent varietimi of to. tastes striving for the honors of leadership. The design is extremely happy and . pleasant, besides Ccatvoling to the farmer or hortleulturiet consider able Information upon the merits of the different tweaks,. We see that they place as their leading varieties the Green Gage Conqueror and Hatha way's Excelsior, while they rate other varieties In the following order of merit: Trophy, Depee, Goners) Grant, .11ubbard Curled 'Lear, : Ile rs Goltah; Large Early Red, Dwarf Orange leld, Dwarf Early Red, Heyes's Early , Pirdille, Slinmirs Cluster, and la the rear,Vith reins thrown to the ground and a telescope at his eye to see where the rest are, Muffles up the Large Yellow. The whole scene is laid to the richest humor, and no ~AMU glee the lithograph at tirebb's an examination 10 thout breaking out Into a hearty laugh. ,'. We can assure our readers who desire to order. Briggs ili Jiro's, weds, that they can serum them upon Just as 'advantageous terms of G. 11. Webb, and of Just as good quality, as if ordered direct. Bee Briggs it tiros. January , number , and order ot. Gr.o. li. warm, Alba, ra. . . Jang7me. Mr.A CATID.—To all who aro suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, servons weaklier.% early decay, loss of numbood. &c. I will send a recipe that, will-Tura you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by • missionary In South A merles.. Send • sea f-addross. 04 envelope to tbe RYA'. JOsaril T. INsintlt, Nalfsoi Di. Bale . I.lqueo, New York City.afaylarue • Ihrkett. T,OWAND4 MARX.ETS WHOLESALE PRICES Cornretect erery Wednesday', by C. O. PATCII subject to ehuiltes (tally. WheaNTl bush Rye, "fi bush Bhetrtheat, 11 bush Beaus, bush.... Sutter trolls) fb do 0161rT4 tb (.70rh, It bush Oats, VI bush " Egri, dot - Putatocs, I buFb, new. -5 Flour, barrel 600 €ll, 1100 WEIGHTS OF CHAlN.—lVileat 60 ; Corn 36 IDS: Bye 56 Ms; ; Oats In tbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 56 1A..; Beans 6?. lb.; Brat; 20 tbs.', ekrrer Ser:d 60 Itl.; Timothy Seed 44 Ms.; Dried Peaehd6 33 lb bs. Dried Apples = DIK..! Flax Seed 50 tbs. .. _ TEN YORK PRICES - Current thr Country Produce, for the week ending 15, 1878, Reported expressly for the BRAD 'sronn ItrAmwriatt, by 11. K. A F. R. I'm:novo II en.. West (roadway, Heade and Iludson fifteen% New York. I RllTTRll.—Receipts for the week 22,000 packages. Itecelpts hare fallen off considerably, and prices for fineSt qualities aro more steadily maintained, While some few dealers claim a slight Improvement .slyer those tealized earlier in the week. The me= diem and inferior.gcades are dull and no imlyrnre ment can be noticed in prices or demand. ' We quote:— , State Dairies, pails , selected • ' .01a27 .. ,o. •' fair to goal 240.25 creamery, choice , 280.29 " gr,oo to One 20427 firkins selected ' tr.'0221 • fair to good . :wan " halt Orkin tubs, ehliol43 selected 264 " • " " " fairto good - s 2ateti24 “ Welsh tubs, selected • Nadi " " fair to good 21(kaa Western. creamery, choice 22026 ,- " - " fair to good ...... .2:0th24 111, firk ins; selected Isollo fair to gaol' 15417 Western dairy tubs. selected iffe,,,p " fair to good 154t7 . Western factory tubs, selected iSlik falrin good " 14(410 Cii F.f:SE.—Reeelptß for the week, 92,090 packages ITnervorable foreign atNees and the largely in creased receipts, together with the extreme warm weather we are having, havB had a tendency to de•t 110 , K% the market and cause a decline In the value of all grades, the decline Is larger on the inetlitini anti Inferior grades than tiee is quality. • Skim med eheteut are absolutely Without demand, 'being linpossible to sell touch of that now arriving for enough to pay transportation, We quote:— State factory, fancy. " fair to irmsl. - 8 Western factory, cheddar line • flat, One 8 6 44 poor to good 2 t 4 EGGS.—Recolpts for gm week, 7,500 barrels, The market is quiet but firm at following quo tations. 'We quote:— State and Penn.., Western tine freib..., fair to g•wd. ; PL4)IIIC AND MEAL Flour is dull; price Irregular. Meal Is In fair de- I :nand: market steady. • Superfine Spring wheat, extras et. Louis, extra " fancy " • family (Jere nteat, ' yeihnv white • GRAIN. • l'rlees for wlteat-Irregulnr. Barley (inlet. nyo moderate, reipte4 price, steady. Oats dull, prices Wray steady, Corn firmly held at qtiotatlens. 'Wheat, Spring, No. I 1 13.1 23 •• NO:2 1 00q1 09' 3111uaukee. No. '2 1 clot 10. • .• Red wilder 1 433 L 10 •' I 17(E01 35 " 12001 35 1 Nal 13 - 501414 3546 3S 370 10 130 - 0 66 56 31,1:41, Barley Rye Oala, 'hilted " white Cum we,tern nosed ", yellow BEANS. ; Market dill, prices weak Pe a. fair to good Medium .Marroir White Kidney Bed Kidney LIB! Tlto market toilet, prlces nominal. Crop '75. Stair. good to prime mabis Wi%. lair to prime 9011 Crop ":1. poor to got 4 . 3 ( 4 4 SF.l.:lls. .. , We omit riliOtaliOs on .gram. Flax In fair re queNt. prices steady. Flax, western rough T %LIAM Mt! demand good, pricensL6.tily Gorr) to prline- • DRI ED FRUITS. •• There has been sont l o littta demand for apple* bin out of town, kices rorrespondinxty Atm. itryir tins. pricey nominal. 11 lack borries. Cherries and other Mean frutts hate little or no itennunt. It would dlnienit to - obtain privet; ,4noted. • , Apples, State, sliced •• " quarters esterrt, speed • . " quarters Southeru, sliced •• quarters Peaches, peeled, fano' fair to good •` . unpeeled, halves quarters.. Illackherries. per ft. • Cherries, pitted. per th Plums, per th Raspberries 11. 'K. & F. 11. THURBER & CO.. Importers. Wle.lesale Grocery & Com. Merchants. West proadway, Head., & Hudson SO., Y. Y. Produce Chmintssloilkfleirartment In charge of J. ti. Oates. Wt 7 reeelvo and sell on Commission all ktinls of CCuntry Produce; make cash advances on consignments and furnish stencil plates awl mar ket quotations when desired. Correspondence so- Ilclnt. Now Advertisements. T IST OF LETTERS remaining in rust Orrice at Tow:uula, Itr*ltord CO., ra., (or the week enclltig July Ai's, John Merkv, Mn J3ines Braun& Mary ATI It st~Nrk , Henry Mennott, Miss Itegiiia t;nt ler, Thar • ('ash, !sane ipt,lcitr. Elmira liirksol.. Mr SherwocA, Sarah If °limes, Mrs Chi Tumpklwi, F C K . . I Perbons calling for the above letters, will please say "advertisstl,•• giving date of list. OST.—On Saturday; July 8,1876, .x. 4 Hiroo notes, as follows: Two notes for filly dollars each signed Eraslus Wilson, dated, about flits Nth rd February 187 c. One note dated'Oeto• tier 27, ISl'5. signed by Charles and Wllliant How ell, for thirteen dollars and fifty cents- All payi- Ide to inr , elr. Persons arc hereby cautioned against Purchasing alt ur either of the , above notesi as I base httirprol payment on thou, G.'ll. TERRY. TeTry. .1 it)y iEll()ItT OF Till?, CONDITION of I lie First National Rank at Towanda, lit the Vitato of. Pennsylvania, at tin, close of business, June 30, Ina. =I Louts and 'lll,i:on:its Overilraf t notot, to seeure eirenlatin. U. S.. ii,ndj.ot,l hand - Due from appix,red reserve agent% Due front ,ulier National limits— Due from State !tants and ilatileers. ‘fleal estate. furniture anal natures... ('urrent eipenses and taxes told Cheeks 31:it other items of other National flanks Frarti)enal currenty (Inel:tiding nickels) Specie (including gold Treasury notes) iiegal-tender moles Iledempflou fund with U. S. Trtmsuretn.. I fiver cent. of circulation) 5241 an Due from V. S. -Treasurer, other than 5 . 1 per cent. reklemptionlund Total, ME:MELEE stock paid in So rid us f o !of I!tio.t onittvidinl itcolitA N ; ol..nal 11;30k Ont,tasullug.... Vitvigh•tob: ;tumid IlepoNits ,:lahjert to check Thae rettitival, s t.f tlqw.lt Ilan to Mho . NattonM 1131111 , 1 liar , to Stalo Ilauks tint' Itatekm.... ; Tot al . 630 , 5 4 1 ao •iate of. Panntcicanla, county of Bradford. 15 5: 1. N. N. ItIVIVS.Jr., cashier ot the Owe named Nodt. do solemnly swear. that the above statement into to the best of my knowledge and better. , N. it.IIIIS,I I TS, Jr., (Mader. Subscribed and MOM te'llatent ma this 17th da ; Jaw, 19ia... W. II MOINI Notary Publle. otottetrt‘r4tteett - ..re ItlSSgre I .. .., ,-,,Ft;--..,..r. ' • . .*. • —,.. " A' l :..:I ---:- `'" Illrrhiattsiglitti. • -'-, -:, ,- , .-. , ...;:-. 4 ... -.-...,...,....-:,.. . ---4,-,..- p LADBLPIII4. & READISG - 41110NCIEMENT Orr — ABBENGEII TRAWL .---, -.. :a ', JULY Mu, ICC , • , q . : ..--.. , "rides kali* An4n4inon aclollatet: . ' • __ _ _ri (eta Perkionsen BraneA.) • . for rhilailsjiPla at, AU% •o:20, •8.50 I. m., !)if • oo goon, Loa'and •0,2510. m. ' _ ~., owyromra. , Por fhtlatielpts, at *4.30 a. in., *l3 noon and $.lO P. sp• : ' _- twat (via Sa4 Pensa.Branek) Tor Reading. itak 5.60, and ail a, in.. 12.20, 2.10 4.Xf_ancl Lou p. In. H For Harrisburg, 211.30, LSO, and SAS a. m.. 12.20, IA andio.oo p. m. For Uneasier and Cohlmbla, 6.50, 6.36 a. M., and . m. t Dees not run on Mondays. susnaYs. Yoe neadlng, 240 5.2.23 and 9.00 p. m. Pot ganisburic. 2.30 a, m. and 9.00 p. in. 'riiitios for' Atientor* Luna acfol tow Leta Atalanta Branch.) Maya Philadelphia, IV" 9.1 b s. .2.1 . 5; 5.25, •.:.gp and 'LOD p. m. Bridgeport, 8.52, 0,501 a. in., 2447, 4,0, 1417 an4;7.40 p. ... P., ..• 1 , Leal* Philadelphia, 8.05 a. m., and '4.10. 'p. in .. i . . • i , .i (eta East eland. v Branek) 43 _ } • . LeavalßeMlng.7.4o, 7...5, 10.35 a.' m., 4.00, 11.10, and' 10.30 p. m. , Leavee Hanisburg, 5.20,41.15,8.10 a. hi., 2.00, 3.171144 Mr. FM .' Lea 7.4 rrtLancaster. 5.40.7.45 a. m.,1?..'53. and L 43 p.m. Learfeolumbla 5.30, 7.30 a. m., 1.00 And 3.34 14 to. • , •,..1 •,;,, . nuADATS. • I :` . Leatißeading,:7.3s Moll 7.40 a. m. . I Leirro i llartisourg, 5. - M l at. nt. . : i - Trains marked thus (•) run to and [rota depot. Mb sold Green Atthets, other trains to and from Browretreet depot. TIM a.Z3 a.ali.train I. Philadelphia and 0.25 p. us. train from Allentown have through tars to and 'Mom Elmira, 3, , i. Y.' . - 1 : Tht17.15 p. nt.lraln teem Philadelphia and 1100 noon train trout Allentinen hare through can J o and [rem Pittston. I i • Theli. 55 p. in; train from Philadelphia and 8.70 a. m. train front Allentown hare through ears to and from Mauch Chunk. ~ .1306 1 000 is 020 J. I r . wooTTEK„ , rezterat Supeiistraidesd N0 -THEY D I H. - J A COBS '• S BLE Now takes pleasure In calling attention to . its 10 al2 7., ; (21 s'2 SPRING AND SOinEItGOODS, 15 0 15 0 14%.(;, .3 2564 90 4. 25 a I 95 .4 7(0)1 90 .5 00645 50 .7 000 00 .2 6302 90 A AlOspectlon or his stock will be sufficient to' satisfy an that be can offer greater inducements than chin [march Es ":6 1400 K BlNDER'r.—The public is - Rispoctrulli Informed that tho Book Bindery: has been removed to the itkrouTatt Building* third stnry, where will be, douo • In all It various. hranehes,lon• terms. as reaaottable as the “bard times" . will allow. The Bindery, will be undo* the charge of I 1 ! • :1 .. . . An expOleneed Milder, a l nd all work will. be promptly done to a style and manner which cannot he 43 icolled. MuAlc, Magazines; Newspapers Old Books. Air:v., bound In every style, l'articularatten tion wilt he paid lathe Ruling and Binding tir. EEEDIE3 ...... 71n4 95 10011 20 10001 'AI ooqqt 25 • to any depdred pattern, wbleb iu quality and dttrie blllty will be warranted. . Si' All world be ready fur delivery /het i prvintseii. - 195 41 50 The patronage or; the pnbile.l3 uollett and per eot, sattritaction guaranteed.. httlf-Z.fititt • B '2o 8 RE -I ,:if E 'A! .B E It ! .. 8 ( Pt . 8 ' Tya) 8 • • 7'1•68 ..13 014 .• 9 012 9 011 8 0 .14 015 ..12 013 ..24 025 NORTHERN. , PE Jorttan, Annie Lirga , e, J .1 Morrison, 4.7arrio Mefulness, Therla M.italmen. - Katy Moore, MrsJilary Martin. Annie • , Office on Park:st., n ijUKE GROUN Robinsn, Ella Hllawn, it 111 . HUMM I ERFIELD !I. . r ~ _ . ~ ! i .:'. i 1 I have just received a large supply of i , s , ! FRESItiG ROUND CAiYUGA PLASTRE 'Manufactured from atone seLeted'hy myself, and ;-: • t - js : warranted S URE. ~,....-..--: • ! PRlCE'—Cash, $ 50; or time, g 7 On, Send iln .._, your orders .. PETER LANDMESSER, • . s ! Rumergisid, m;reh I, 1876 l ' i -' , -:i •; _i_2„,. XAITTION.!-- Wileretts, iny wife j MARY ANN has left tily tred and boarl with out just cause or provocation, I hereby WWI all persons harburing or trusting her on my account'. as I shall pay 110 debts; of her contracting after this date, unltirs compelled. 4 1 June 2:411876.-35. 14431'L. , V. BROWN; S. W. A !NORD, P. M. +363,313 89 3,519 7t 125,000 00 oo 00 50,742 91 5.418 59 7,014 02 . 22.400'00 . 8,012 . 22 . 4.463,19 . 12.308 00 . 1.784 G 2 . 14833 211 . 20,747 00 6610,634 80 1121,000 00 59.000 00 16,(018 110,2•10 00 :10.351 4 52,137 01 W,C.k.I 53 171 a'J %I't, • frs- IiCiiDAXII N'T I =II EiSEE lIARD TIMES; it But th* who are wise cuough to ] BUY THEITt CLUTIIINGI -AT *corer am; fault w th the Totality of the ' ; GO . 1 Ma. OBS LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT --OF -FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. BOOK-BINDING 14. C. Will-TAKER, BLANK BOOKS, rii AT THE lEPORI'EIt '6FFICE •, E 5 THE BEST JO LISMIENT OF ANYtESTAB ZEMMOI I. I f.V E IT, jr you pON'T I) SEE. =EE I';ir Court house MI . . T . 44 XF101.TTOIt'S NOTlCE.—Notice II ls hereby given that ail persons Indebtettto the estate r; of Melly r . Humphrey, late of Warren, deed, must mate immedLate paytnent to the un dersigned; and all persons hiving claims upon said estate must present there, duly authenticated, for settlement: . I . 1. F. WHEATON, 1 Executor, jnn?.9 FXtO UTOit'S OT I C uls hereby glviin that at persons Indebted Ito the estate of debt's Keeler late of Wyalualelg, deed, mast mateilmmedlate payment tothe on derslgned4 and all ,persons 'taring claims agalipo said ostatt must present the n,4uly authootteatark, for sottionieut. .171 • dHIIN V CHAMBERLIN, I G. It. ACBOYD, Eaocetorat jiyl3w47l A . DItI I N STIIA T plt'S NOTICE. her'eby given that all perinea hi hijhe estate ut httkes Stllee, late Ut Wy!l - • make i l ra immedlate pasuaeut all perenukhavlng elahnsa %Wit said estate must rit;:tthOin duly all thetittc led for settlement - . i. "Z. H. STRUNK, w 6 ".j Administrator. ArtINISTRATORS' NOTICE —take le afeby &en that aU persons In tothe estate of E. X. Coffins. Lite of Wtad ham, &teased. mutt make Immediateps meattr the fuldefalgued, anti all venous hsH althea ftiplaet., sad cottage Mast y reemit them, duly itithet" MIMI, illle ebttleeeent; . L , • . ?;11A 1! @ 1P iftir. , , : . ...i .. c , ,-...., 77., -...;-y: : :::,: a l -.-,,:-.1-,,,....k91.7::. . - a - o ....-A*sllkaat-44a-13,-,14.i.-.., ~~~ l Ifft I I WU!, 4- • We offerthi ur rivirm iiow is the tin] , e intend to e _ shing to; bay GREAT BARGAINS IN liri IMO ME ' EAT 'BARGAINS IN ' , • • WHITE GOODS, VICTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS, ORGANDIES, TARLETANS, acc. MI • tAT,BMTA*S IN ,1:1.iEso"000Ds G EAT BARGAINS IN I AMB II VEG EDGINGS! =8 •Glt AT BARGAINS I SUN Ur*BRELI4S AND PARASOLS.. _ I . PRINTIN GREAT BARGAINS IN EACH IiEFARTkENT , OF OUR BUSINESS PLASTER GREAT BARG CARP Please call and e - • ;.1 -,.• N zw-t , • . . trll CO. -1 •rv. week the balance of READY MADE DRESSES AT PRICE! to secure a bargain. ose them out. Those .must 0111 early. mAyrixs, CASSIMERES, ' SIIITINGS ' all Gonda for Men , ye' wear.; In (ac and I , 111 =I A large lot just received, and will be sold at rower prices than before for )ears. M Best stock we bays ever ex hibited. Will, be sold at greatly reduced prices to close 00, the stciek.. I' ce our Spring and Stock. • To icdo' Stinimer IBS IN 8, BOATS, SHOES, &c., • mine our Goode. DWELL do Co.J . P 4 ,1", ..7 , „?.?•„.,...'„t,t.fr, ,7 . -,:.c-7,-';• — .1: - ••• - • !, is Notter peigo l hatiaivoisul .1114 or, Benda ; het all boot_ ISOM debt4, Ilse so Arm, Dare lesmMillgesee me for lettlereett Poi "eoffiletloll.'. iteowleir themselves to be Indebted M issof will please mate lionsedistir payment tome, aU Psrsoll* keen claims samba aid Inas wig pease pre,lent their clams to me forpert. ^ 3 1 !room* July - 4 SHERIFF. S A , VirtiLe imil l,v,; , : , r. a cerrian writ of) eendffiellt, out of the' Court Of ACAMMtio Plus f 4 M u rad i re - Ord.Cti4 ,- ..' , :•, - .? - 3 1', I will esiiieve at pnblie sale at the door of the Coen '''. -- ,5 - -;',,,„'- -- . - * Mouse, in Towanda. on 1 , 1107.44 1 11% BM ai ',':. - 4': , c, o'clock r. 164: the tenanting nasalised is -,. t..., ,. - - - -- ;' 4 , - : - • One lot Not bounded ho the north *amok . ,:-.,, 2 , -.. - k fr t ioi stead lot of the late David Cash, elt ste t', by --: --,- , '.:'i'i, Third street; South bpPlae ,streeti'and Want • - ,1: - '•-;:l. , alley; being stems 1171 titres* on said Th st. 'get . ' :.; ,:•,,:j, about 213 ft • deep, with; a Lair. - noir, story -., :..-- brick dtrelling honse.l:mor framed barn Of . , -2-r:1 house, other out buildings and ,fele ' Men, -) . 5„. ,- .; - ,.;" thereon. ''; ''',, '.. '''- , ) '; -.I- ;: ';',,.''• ALSO--alte undivided interest In thplolicesei: . -•:• - '..'r' tog described tot oft situate situate most In' TooMnoi - • •,- :„.:,..r.J., pa bore, and partly I Towanda. twp, .. On , : • -,--•• -. - -j the north by lands of the estate of the late M. Chitr.l -• ---. •:-.--/,.. ‘•1 bole Ward,sast by Miehaniestreet. and esrialn total ~ _. .-- •-•-.,,-; heretofore conveyed to AI. Schoonover. T ile lifter. 1 - • . ;,••• mail, Geo Stedge, 1.4111 e: Robinson and Wm iThOMIII-j . , : .•• : : 80D, south by land Pow earned by Jas• Word:. -• ;.••,•••••" i-a • . -- west -by lands fon:Orly ' owned by ....V, .. ~,: merit Chamiel. containing 14 acres of land. es I , ~ all improved, with a large spring of water Prom, , :-.'-; and water plpm !ni's limit the SaM to 141 - house 'of Wm Drifts. , 3 .• . • • • t • -.., .- : ALSO,,-One other liit of land in Standing' Stimeti -- • *,-..' twp, bounded as folldwi" Beginning 42 iq yellow pine. corner of lands , formerly of the'James Espy - ,-.• :. estate, now Landmestier,ithenct north 211,11* east , on land of said Landmetmer 102 rods to M potty-' - • • -.•., thence south 07,6* cost %Sl:dean Ilneof odd Lail& - . •.•-• . messes to a post; thence; north Or esat ou said • -,_....- bi; ktn Landmesser 77. roditott poet oniline.of of ' lands ' . --, • -of Wm Oriel"; th.nee t, south 2)4, 0 west on l ine of- - , „..,,, 1131 d 0414511 rd Wm 'A Squires awl Chu 1424 rods to a post; thOnee north Sr west 64 I rods on Item of Patrick Boyle and Landineseei to place of beginning, containing rug delis of Mud, • T. ' f'• I _ , •!..-.- - .-7 mote of lest. 4 ,, , • k - ALSO--One Mbar lot, - of land In Building MOW; a', , tarp, bounded - as follows: beginning at a white oak ; - , sapling on line of Wm *Squires. thence north OHO I .. , •'• east on IWO of said Wm A., Squires 54 rods toe ma:, pie sapling, the upper Side of the old road4thesee ' -• '. north 21* east 3, 1 4 rods . to the new road.ltbetten ,' - south 60 0 . east along new read 4 rods tea homkeit - ' - bush, upper Side of old rcod; thence nortk 4636 0 I . • - east in the road 30 rod's to the lies of VI-3.201 Ste. I . •, • then; thence north 210 1 east on line of said Sits. . , and Ilankinion ; land; thence north MI west ; ;. then. 21 rods. to a peot,4 corner of said slathers 1 • - '.'• on lifeenmketVellne $17% ottle to s pest: of I - '. Landmesser; thence south 2° west oft Data l• , • and GriEs'etine 72 rods to the ' place og; ; ' /. , containing about 27 acres, or• Ws. The two I _.: tracts above described Constitute what Is ktioern as I , Wm °rift' , bid farm. being about 1= acres CCU: l dg Ik more or less. about 100 Improved. with 1 new fratis2 , ' ed house, I (rimed barb 1410. with shed attached, ' 16:60. and orchard of fruit trees shunts:. I - , , ALSO—ripe other t i o n i . of . land in Standln.g. Stone 7 . iwp, bounded notlheo by lar4le of Mrs INhlpplO - oe and Landmessei. eas.... ,y by ISEds or .I.antt soar ! _ southerly by lauds of the Lehigh . Talley co. and westerly by land' of Mrs - King. Dan 1 Jen- , nings, Mrs I,Xestbrook end - &Venture:4 co n n e ping,g,, • -- . tes aeres'ef ,stet, more ler less, tee isno , provedorithav o!d ' frAmel house, 3 tram. barns'', ''• I and orchard' of fruit 1 r e .,1 thereon., Known as the .., _ Grin's river farm. Seized and taken tuto'eseen- , I lion at the suit of the First National Bank MOW, fa. ' use of D. A. Overion.lf: trust for ElizaM. Ofertmo" 1 against WilllSin GAVIN. I . ~- 1 • •:' briplklW J LATTON„ : t , i . ~ Shiite; • _. Sheriff's ODre, July le, 1676. , ; ' I A ... unfirows pitricE.-34t.H. • C. Ward"s Executors . Henry War d. laths • , eoort of Counion , Plc of Bridford Conn , No. •:-, ' 636. Feb. Tetra 1071. . ; •^' I . - •,. The undersigned, an .2:i#11:or appointzd to Ws. ' • i'' . tribute money in the Sheri:Vs hands, arkdrt from the sale of defendant's real 'estate, will *lt ta d to his appointment at . the Court Menlo, lit Towanda Wore., on MONDAY, July " lino. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon', at which ti and " • Place all' persons harlot; 'claims upon sal fend ',!, must present them or 'forever ,de from' corning in on the same.,. , . B. LLTTLE, Auditor. I= I r 1 Jiine 15, 78 ' :i11-11 j °RPITA I NS' CQURT sAlig.— The tuitiorsigned,i Adniiniserator of the es ts,e of Mary E. Snben.pate of Albany t ' shlp, whl sell at Public Sale en the premi2K .sli SAT URDAY% AUGUST 1 187 6 . corm -in at 3 tiz e o'c'orir., P. St.; the _ roli wing desory ,il. p rty: Rounded onl he north l and east Ward erniveyed by P. S:liossell and wife and John F. Means and wire to nenJaniin .Jones, and ma the smith and west by the main' road leading from Tarrytown Wilt** nv. containing about it( acres. more or kit!, on which 14 steam saw mlll plank dwelling hour and blaektimith shop. , ' TEIMIS Ole SALE. so ron.ttie property iheing ,strack down and the , balance en . confirmation at Sate.. . -- t , i .E. S. taßicr, • . [ I 1 Administrator. MOTICE IN L'ARTITION. _LI BEADFORD COUNTY. ss,A•ln thet nut ter of she 'partition' of the real estate of OCT VAS A. HOLDEN. late of tee tawnship of Ato,rilm, In said county, deed. • 1 • I At an Orphans' Court held it towanda, lit and for said county, •on the. ath day of May. lad, on luotion of Overton ft Els)reer; Attorneys forl%iees 'C. Holden. one of the Mini. of the said Octa A '15,4412. , 1.-e.'11...;1he . Conn' Olivet that nobles IA givMT4 the heirs to conic Into Conn on the *mond ltlonday of the ner,t S , pteniber term 9t Court, at % o'clock. P. 31.„ and bid or rafuse told this tad land, or to takelhe sated atthe valuation or refit% Fo take the land described I n. said pardtiod, and direct that tedice be evert to eV the'hel. .1 those Jiving tint of the c4unty by a pnblicatitin f a r three succe:4-Iye weeks ill the BRADFORD Taxon 7it, and that a ropy of Saidpapors containing %id publication be malted to tho post•office addrpas of each of the persons int mated In sald-estate, and .to Sarah Jenny at her t at known place of relate, viz: Xerkshlre, Wertnpn : By the Cottvt, ' 1 I . Y, D. =OM - AV, Presidnit Jildge. June IS. 1870, V.IE. ANDRUS, C -rls. '1 ASSIGNEE'S SALE.—By vi ue of an order Issaedi qqdt of the Court atom. Mon Pleas of Bradford! pinty, the undersigned will expo...E. at sale; on NVEDNESDAT. Au= goat at IA o'clock a." to., on tho pram** In Wilmot. and at 2 p. m. Its Terry. th. following ites. - eribed property.. One Idt Isltnate ba Minuet, ant:l I bounded as follows: 1 I • : Beginning St thel north-west corner of thip e ltest. ben Downing warrant, at a Peet, thence vast along • the north lineof raid warrant 177 5-ICp to a (inner rlt lot of J. & Horton: ithence south along Ilse of J. & H. Horton lot 102 /5.40 p to the mirth-east car eer of Frank frnowles'llt; thence west iloli th e Line of said Knowles' lot .177 Slop to warrant; Hne; - thence along said warrant line Hrf. &dap to The place Of beginning, containing 11$ acres, - be the same More or 1e55,:..1 - A LSO=A half Interestilethe folloWing described rot, situate In the Townstilpol Terry and described' As follows: beginning In they Center of the h!ghway . on Ira Sheparipit south linet.thertre west zzop us a hemlock; thence ' south Intim& Arch; then= 87p to the highway.t, thence by the several di' the same to tile place of Iseltittlanit; containing, acres and 14p, be the ramp more Or MSS. ii ALSO—A contract titbit° the following described lid upon which there is yet N T. Horton Shout ir.,000. and which Is . as follows: oil ,the north by land, all; 11. 'tin G. H. Welles, On the West by lands fpemerly Awned ty raid Weller: an the south by lands of Julla .and on thdeted by the Susquehanna rifiGl contandrs about 220 *res. I ALSO—One other plecq or pare..el or land bJ=.4-. - ed on the north by lands of said Hiram Ttoru 4 l and. . st in.: 1m the east;byj lands or H. 4G. Weller: on the Month hy lards of EVIA7P4 Hang-, Kau, Wbipple.l Frutchle and Necks: on the west by 17..c.b.aLa Aviry and G. E. WWI: con. tatting about" 450 acres, hi which the said luso vent had an endivided one-half Interest,. I TER*S:— : 4,3O to be paid Open mica piece Whets. struck down: 240 on condrnistlen, and . the babinee, lii one and tiro: years fain 'date of c an, • with Interest. • T., HORTON. I ' Aatlgn ' • M j13 , 141x4 , ,rfißu ST E F.'S .A I ,E. , --T rusife'a tale of coal tandAndnrintng property end ad ' purtenances in this county of Bratitord,Sns. of Pennsylvania. .•; ,1 1 I By virtue of a certain roorigne or deed of ffnid • executed and delloter:d by the Fall Creek Maud. nous Coal Company, of the State of Penns tidbit. td the undersigned' as Trio*. dated the Drell day of may, Bill. and.; reeordid In the office for inord. log deeds, de -.4 in" and for the county of Bradford, , hi said State. on Deed IltioleNo. M. page M.1,,;td,, ': -. & the 14th day "of Ma:4 A.' D... iStia; and slop In . • .Mortgago Book, No. Is, me lOr, he. , on Giant's' day of November,. A. D. 10s. 4 • ' ' 1. the orderrigned. as Trustee cc 'neeregm. ail. _ - 7 by Win nntire that I wIII.IonTUESDAT. the.Otb : day of APRIL.' 1671.„ at 12 trctoilt. noon, or bas • : da s, y. at the Exchange Salta Room No. lit, Boaat. :won In the " city, county end state of New lark '- pin at auction to the highetthldder, the p. 7 rights, privilege*. and franchises conveyer! In. - , _ t.'0i1..41 to be conveyed tome hy'sahl 'wort or, d4ed of trued:, default having been . made by arid , • Company In the tenart ind,co o dttione of said*wt. - me, and sneh default having continued 'forint* , I space of allay day.. and Irioetng required In atria. o hi g "Fe such gale by theibeld . ..nt of certain of , .. the sal nds re, byjtaid mortgage or deed Of. " - trusl. s Pit h were at the time of suiting gut le. ''. Twat dine and outtetar.dind.. i , The property aforesaid Includes tome at .. hundred !acres of land. Situate In Franklin *ad '.. • . oYerton rw.nohlps. In Bradford 'county, Slit of - Ptnnsylvania, being .c ompo s ed of the wholes t he" tract of land enrepyed In the name of George and the several parts of Deets surveyed in the ot.Gemits Temple. Samuel Edge, Paul liardyisalt - • ",, ; Andrew Hardy, all of which Is morn accurately ‘. bounded and deserited IttSabl mortgage; tofether ~ .. vrith all and „singular the railroads. urines, Ores,. minerals,. woode, roads. hates; ways., watery, wader. ' courses, easements, rlghtKillwilles, hetediatnOnta ° and appurtenances unto the said prembes belon ' ing and apperbbling. and the reverden re. g. ..., Wailers, rents, Issues and moats thereof. For a more fuilawal con aphrie description this property to be lota, with Its 'boundaries and, , (tons, reference mat be bid t o the aid mortemm of record as aforesaid, on to the original t. ' & .in the possesslore of Messrs. Gray Dave . 5t...., , -. ' .torneys. at No: 04"Nssaan street. New York 11. • TERMS OF . SALE:—Ten! per cent. of the ' erase money is M be paid :cash In band on the, or sale, and the balance lite he paid within t ~ days thefts:fie:y..lX the otifeeof Gray a Delon No. 9, Nassau street, in ;the city of New . State of New York, and Upon the fdyment the _- arid balance In' full the purchaser will yet* a ~. Deed to the said property; conveying_ such tit so . • Isivested In me is T rustee as aforesaid. ._. Dated February 25th. 146.1 - • - 'I ." , .CITAILLES F: HUNTER. - Trustee for the ' Pondholgers 'of Um, 5%11 Cr*: El. tnnilisaus Coel Company:l ....... . :.....„, 'PRAY a DAVENPORT. ! .4 .' Attorneys tor Trustee , 9, Neelan St.; ~z, , _ City. .. • , ' I The above advortisemeri P apeent In the: felion. ~ ' Er - ling nAwspapero; tomit: Tbe 1 Sontag Plist.Akto."' Belled In the Clty of Nair Tort :, the Pktfadet ~., L Ettrufrer, published in the pity a ?Model to; and the BRADVIzb RENIRT,n4 Pabibbed bt Te• ' tranda, Bradford'ecrunty. riw .. ~ The sato of the Abffre dltstljbetli MoPorti b __,,_ 1 . 4 adjourned to TVZSDAT tha day o!zu.Nri 187e, at the saute hour andpleee. . pated April, 23, 1873._i I : • • - CHARIAII IP. • . Trustee for the bondholders of the IV= t in 11- ' • Ituntwatts Coal Commit, '' ! ' ,tb53411 41 . - ' N L The sale of the abate desertbeg proppsy ti hem. by - ---, a r 11 -";.- • c , • # 4N - 4 k , t; IR .4 , : .; , ):.. , ; . 4z.Ft. -.- . vr:!..:- - ;?!.-f:, u_{: 1„
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