Vradford 4 len 4 0 Tor:rada, Pa., Thm,-.:clay, Ser.. 23, 1676. LOCAL AND CENERAL. Colon eider is selling in this place at $2 per,barrel. aro quito abundant in the markct, but not very good. • ICr. will, be resumed 'at Christ Cltuieh this Thursday evenh4; S!:Enwr LAYTON conveyed three pris oners to Philadelphia on Monday. Tni: Trny Fariners Club are holding acir .ccond annual fair this week. • Qt - :T}: a delegation of ladies started for the Centennial, on Monday evening. Tw TY- Fl E paSSM_Ter:ll.llok the night liz. Gn• Philadelphia on 3loilday evening. Ton : , teamer "Claria,7 from Athens, toatle a trip to this place On Saturday last. THE young Republicans are jubilant °rot. Col. Orciro.'s nomination for Con- MEE A N .1 iornxED argument court will be 11,1 , 1 in this place, commencing L . la Mon day next. • A nou! , .e owned by B. C. Cut i.s(iN, near J.ilwAy Corners, "was burned on Sunday evening. ; S'Euvit'r. in all the churches in this ri.lee will lici : catter begin at 10:39 A. 51. null .0. P.. RtssETT, an ol&Towanda gentle mm, ling.eml_arked in the' newspaper bu- N!tess at Sycamore, 111. Goontucn & ('o. 'have sold nearly three thoUsand copies of 1). F.or.E's-History of l'entNylvania, in this comity: TUE Athens h emocrat h.:lively. and its corinnus remind one of the days when Mom; Pomtmoy conducted a cam paign sheet in the ancient town. A ITAYEs and Wity.ELF:it pole was rais ed ut the "Over-hot, on Saturday after no•in IM.t. Owing to 'the inclemency of the weather the speaking was dispensed with. \ I . T. •TA AIRS )17.11CCIt. U. S. .1., and a native of this place. acted a ..-onspicuons pant in the areat scientific experiment by which the Hell Gate explosion was sue accomnlisbed. PRENN IN, :m employe, of the & N. Y. H. It. Co., hail 'inc of his Madly ermined while coupling e;;•,;-the other day, that'he was cot - 111)01- e:lto salunit tn:amputation of two fingers. THE HAYES, A: Wur.itiltit Campaign have littril up moons in the third storyof •Merci Mewl:, opposite ti e I ere hall, mu gill fhold their regular meetings every Friday evening tlt 7:3;) r. x. TuE HArEs Winatunt (*lid) -have up rooms over the 99,Cent Store. in .Mercur Clock, and will keep them well suppli4-41 with doeume - nts and other read ing ntattcr. People from the country are invited to ci it the rooms when in town. - T:in I)etnocrats Of Sniliyan county have ilw.ilinatycl B. 1,:t . -ll .I.tet:so:c for Itcpre s••;.tat ire; ,11 EN'ItV W 11.1.1 , and sl 101' In DI: .or .itttornur; Jolts for:.l,nry • r TZ. , AN AT lI , IDG7S, lee F AN:k;11.: 11= ~ ;;S. , _is v isiting her sister in - • aml family, of \l'M tn. \Vi- vi,iting iLmtls Prvwl-1. ----A. C. AT.T.i:N, left Oak 11..arlythir:v visit fri,,nl= in thi; r Luey. lia; been inauy years a eiti:.:?zi of S:.c.inlore, 111. TrT: Republicans .of little Sullivan Lave 110111iIIIIII:11 the following ticket: ('on- E. M. l)t - Ntr.km: Senator— Ex f.nwis ZANEII; Representative I). T. llr (*K1.1 . .;: .Issociate Jutle:c=—l. 'IL and M.. 1. 1Z0c.r.:r. , : Jury Corn- Pt.m.:INGToN. w„ 1 V . I. kTI: I ur }uun2 fr i cnil,; 'FE . ..N. - 1; DE f,,nr.(-Ily of this cointty, ME s go( td Gu twit.. in in , • the non:I -natiou for Di,triet Attorney '4,1" Sullivan r• , u:iri•. The °lily fault we find with 1, ,Et and:. as. Sullivan. is Dentocr.:tio,' the people of that V ,01,j.,xt, to" him tet that ac t,unt. •( /TT. I.P; 'mat.y years an em -1.1.0.:.• in the marble-cutting establi:lnnent (; Mur.‘llF, in this place, has es ': lh:khc(l hitn,ell in business at IV.rsank .lr. 0. is an oxcillctit workman, In, 1 w , .l;avo m, (LorY. - will s. ! ;ase,- , _.d in his II('• Las already put up :-;11 tine in ,, numfuts in , the Brick ('S c-Aut • Tin; v.eather for nearly two weeks past heen remarkablY gloomy. The rain has fallen nearly every day. and some :time. in , torrents, while clouds have 11.1)1' ell so,dense as tin make it neeessa ;-y gas in shops and dwellings. oldest inlribitaut has been inter viewed on the snltieet. -and reports this as 10 - ert.st eglinoxial he ever knew. And still the•end is not vet. CAtt.z.—Mten/ct, rw-idt tit of Towanda towinddp,, u;:, run ovpr by a train on the Barclay . Tuei , day last, and to badly in jurtqlthat be died in a few hours. The de , e t::cd at temptod to jump from the car ci:iir in motion, and was thrown under the wheels.. Several cars passed over him, era,hing one of his legs iu a horrible ina Tiller, causing his death as above stat e:l.' GEN. Gua:tir, in company with his son in-law, Mr. S.N.P.TORI . S. and a small party of friends, passed throu . rh this place Wed sday eYenin7. On the live o'clock train, foun Philadelphia. The Prt-sident was 01 e Ithaca, N. Y. - , to visit his son. win. is a student in Cornell Universi ty. Had the precise time of his arrival here, lie would doubtless .tve It, en honored w ith l a irenade at the depot. I'n.•. and liadatr, t'ANDEttnEcK . will' ynr,•rt.sin enr eitiZOnS with one of their nn t tuns:x.ll 'entertainments, in TtL•rv.,tr's Hall, this Wetlnestlav evening. The -e IV7t.ti‘e the highest, eneo `tel.,mis ....ltenev . er they appear before culti ,v,ttcd malk , neer , . and we hope to sec them , 0 11-1):It ronized here; They reeemtly . f•er- T,rmed at. Mans , ,iehl. ain't were compli int nted by the Profes,ors amt cli..roy 1 1 . m 1,1.14-r in the hi : ; l ,l2st. terms. 'Tickets salt• --4 •- T. )r.r. or ft,m Towarvi:i Sch , (4.: Dar: ('S of plias. with perfect in :ttii2n4i:lllcV. (iip4)rtnient and st 1 , 1- the week enciiwg . Sept. 2'2: fly tar: .‘NNA itEnDlNti, I) % ini.% SAn.‘ll ALLEN . . 111-11:F. (:E•sca:ll. - , ConA rr:t ['UST. 31.y;Gir: .10:f S IZALP:I 31 ot - rn 01.1:"1.: BOOTH, 31. t 1:! k FILL!) , SMIT:i and FIL AVAnDET.I.. : "l'itz Bra(ll4)rd County Agricultural So ciety 101.1 their annUal Fair this week, if:l the Park. Hotel grounds in East To •wanda, c.ininiencing this (Wednesday) iwirning am! closing . Friday night. „The exhiliits this season promise to be Jarger and liner than any heretofore, and our en tcrprisim, farmers .should nut fail. t, - ) at tend. The citizens of Towanda isho - may . 410 will also find much to interest them, and will be well repaid for a day's sizlit-seeing among the agricultural pro ducts 4.:f Bradford. )Itt. Etirrott : The Roll of Honor for th , 2 higher tlep4rtntoit of the Barclay Sehool, for the term en.litr,.; Sept 13, is as f•tllows : 31 ARY .ASS DuYLE, NF:TTIE 31c. tiroi:GE MooitK, 31Any SIIEV ELDRF.Dt; KATIE . .MCMAIION, linsA PELTON, JULIA Q' CONNER, MARY SPENCE, anti MARY AN-N KELI.OOK. - Fifty-seven hays and seventy-five giris Were enrolled during the term. Twenty of the girls are named, 31,9 v; seven, KATE; six, ELLEN; live, Lizzie, and rive, MAcmic. - The fall term commenced Sept. 14. • A. T.,LILLEY, Teacher. AT A specjal meeting of Lin-ta 3, held Friday September to, 1876, the following resolutions were reported and adopted : WHEREAS : By the death of Wit H. ?dolmas; Lin-ta 3 has lost one of 'its preininent members; therefore, Resolved, That out of respect to his memory the Engine House of the Compa ny be draped in mourning for the period of thirty days. Resolved, That these resobitions be en tered on the minutes of the Company, and be printed in the several newspapers of the borough, and that a copy of the same'be presented to the family of the de ceased, expressing our sympathy with them in t! eir affliction. CITAMLES L. TRACY, Pres. WM. S. VINCE*T, DEATH OF AN AGED COLORED The following announcement of the death of Rev. JOSHUA C. JOHNSON, Will be read with regret by many of our readers. Mr. T T formerly resided in this county : `,.!.Rev.-JostitA C. JoinssON, one of the oldest colored men in the Southern Tier. died at his residence iu this village, on Saturday last, after a lingering illness of over a years duration... Mr. JouNsos,had been a resident of this village for the past twenty-one years, and-during the greater part of this time he had been the pastor of the African M. E. Church. Mr. JOHN SON was born in Pennsylvania '73 years ago. His funeral was largely attended from his late residence on Main street,-on Tuesday last. The . .lasonic Lodge, com posed of colored men, also were in attend ance in full regalia. , The deceased had been 'or several .years chaplain of the Revs. Emsnv, of 0we ,, 0. TrTr•s, of Nun - York. and CoorEtt, of Catskill, otlichtted.. The remains were interred in Evergreen Ceipetery. Mr. JOHNSON was always au honored and much-respected citizen. and his church—and family will miss him much.? A RELIABLE correspondent-in Atheris informs us that several outrages have been perpetrated by opponents 'of the Re publican cause there. He says : " Some four Weeks ago Mr. JosErn ELY raised a very fine pine pole in this place, antYrnit up a handsome:,. HAYES LS; WHEELER flag. .The rope was cut and taken away. Ite then lowlired the pole and put in another rope, and raised his flag again to float in the breeze. On the 20t1t - inst., it' was again cut awl taken away, togctlotr with the ropes from the club pole, which stood ninety feet high in the air. NoW, if there be a - Republican in (lod's world who would stoop so low as that, we wish him to leave our - party, and join the Democrats. Some of our citizens think the Democrats who stole the ropes wanted them t; than!..T TILDEN with for perjury; others, that they wished them to tie up their old craft with when they sail up "Salt Hirer." They will start on the morning of the nth of November. This is a s;'-o of Democratic reform. Theft and falselmod arc the _main pi inci pies of, the party. They stole the Govern ment poor once, and now want another chance. They have begun here by steal ing ropes from the 'Republicans —it is hoped, fur the purpose of hanging them selves. A. 11. C. Ocit Wayne county friends did not suc ceed I ' ll F,ecnring the Itepubliea'n Congrqs, sional eandidate, but of t lthe gentle men who was here in the intere t of Mr. JAnwiN, and -who made many friends, has e•ained a s9n-in-la7r, and this is the way the Thentlfrannounces the fact: "Tuesday. at; noon, one of the most pleasant._ and at the same time unostenta tious. WeAdin.4 , - that has ever been cele brated in Jiotiesdale, occurred. at the resi dence of II \ ' til , it being that .T. Sco.TT 5.% LM , IN, teller of the Savings Bank. to Miss Nur eldest daughter of Mr. ,SmiTit. ()illy the relatives and ino,t intimate friends of the patties, and the directors of the Savim4s Bank and their families, were present- on the occasion. The ceremony was peiSormed by H e w. C. S. l)i - NNINo. D. There were no bridesmaids or !•rooinsmen, lint the bride was attended by Mrs. C. Sr. .iIMN, je., of Port .Terri'. sister of - the bridegtoom, and a y0un, , ...,er sister, nisi: r.Smurti. Th e bride attirol iii a beautiful steel colored Th •re w::4 a fine v , ineet - .on of. brid.il pres.mts; in sil3,-er. money. and nighties of rerl , r. After a merry wedilinz dinner. the couple. accompanied to the der it by a party - of ';ono;; took tba afternoon train, their destim,tion Bing - hamtkin. The hearty well wishes of a bo.t of friends follow them: 1, it'll for their, present.happinc,s and future Wel- Presbytery of L - tokawarma was eonvi!nra in the Presbyterian Church of Troy, ,in th,r. evening of the I , th lust. The o-,,enip.g. sermon was preach:A by Rey. F. il. 1'.: , .•.:!r. of Wilkes. Barre. Bev. E:. 1). BRYAN, of Carb , ..nd.d. , . was ch.•-cn Ilodcrat•n: The' uaril : mount , busi ness si - ::saran-acted. and NI hit abut the usual despatch. la.t - m:): E. I v Es—a rut inz elder of the church, at Great .Beud— wirci..los been .snpplying that church for s,nUe tim„; under a special license of Prt s bytery, was carefully ex.imincil and form ally licensed, though he has never enjoyed a collegiate or theological training. This Presbytery regarded as one of the cx tra,,rdinai y cases provided for by the form of Government of . the Presb, terian church. On Tuesday eveninz, the Itttl, Presby tery listened 01 an earnest ad.h•ess by En %1:1) Esti., of 'Lockport, N.Y., upon I,;ty-WOrk. I. • . A resohition was adopted app untnig committee or f.Pur ladies to eonsideroc question of ii.rganiZing a I'tcsbytcria Board, to sup,jrvise the WoMun's Work for Forektn }fissions within the hounds of the Plesloytery. Plrs. At.n•tt W. IL:crs, of Tow:indst, was; chosen .as a member of -this COlO.l Towanda, was appointed, as the place for holding the nqxt stated meeting. 9n Thursday Oening an exhibition of I the new 'rgan Built by Wm. KING, Ehnira, for the new church, was given by', Prof. Mr:ill:TAM, of Brooklyn, N. V.. and Prof. Mwmo:, of Elmira. The playing eras tune, and the trial of. the instrument in every way satisractory. It is a power-`' fn] organ, and reflects great credit upon Her. Mr. CoNDE. who &signed the plm, and,snperintended its construction. rhe attendance of ministers and,elders was fair, awl the spirit of all the meetings most' admirable. • The people of Troy abounded in hospitality. and their kind ness was fully appreCiated ,and will ling he remembered. Nothing Occurred to mar the pleasure of social and Christian com 7 umnion. trust a good and lasting int pression was left in.the hearts of the in tellig,nt. and active Presbyterians of that pleasant villa c. We•sc'areely'krmw how to speak of the new church, , hose" doors wine opened, rim the first time, to grCet the Presbytery. Its coin pl. and bOauty even exceed ed our exfwctations. We have never seen a nmre p, , rfeu and pleas:int elmtelt any-,vh: . an.l the xv!mder is that the Wln,le cos; dill lint t'lceee ' il thirty thous a4id dollars. It selves the problem bow to combine convetiience and beauty with Inc:iterate outlay. We 4.i , n!..:,matulate the pastor .a nil people, mid recommend to church commit tc. es. who want to know how to build a church to the 1).2,1 ativ_ii vantagc, to make a pil,..riniae , e to Trgy.: Own . ; Pn. EsnlNt;, Tu.; i • Ej,..r__ \Vt, (111Cstlay, Slot D. l . VS -1 ..7,hmroe Smith: Verdict cor tlw sr.:lll.f Vs Sann:d and - dr . ,fendant Sentence suspend ed. Cotrk.rs S T and battery Sentence ~,us‘i,endt.d. Lyman 3latsort vi Adam Built, ct SH Fa. II AV Pat rkk (; F )Ltsor., , for plaintlif. No :11.14.araucc fur 47elvinlants. Plaintiff t2l,:es tom suit. " i , anl Bank of Chicago vs Elizabeth Welles. Exit'. Assimisit. limes Wood, Esq., for plaintiff. V,' Patri, , k. Esq., for dui - cue:mt. Case sub- Milted to Court to ascertain the cumiant G C Atwood vs - Richard Graham. Court Jas 'Worn], Esq., an Auditor to distribute the - fund raised by the Sberitr.s sale of defendant's real estate. ('has Burgess's Ex'r vs .1 P Fosburg. ('curt appoint I. librce, Esq., an Audi- tor to distribute the fund raised by the Sheritrs sale of defendant's real estate. Kate E Brewster vs 1) 1) Brewster . Court direct an alias subNeua to issue. j CI) Travei.. vs del 31 Tiaver. ; Court direct to make proclama tion. ' Cornelia E Brown vs Searl Brown. Court appohjt Joshua Burrows a Commis sioner to take deposiflons. . _ Etblin Lucas vs Thomas Luea4. Court appoint Wm Maxwell, Esq.. a Commis sioner to take depositions. W Hoe vs Josephine Hoe. On motion of .1 F Shoe maker, Esq.. Court Make the usual ort7er i and decree of divorce. • II W Strong et al vs Henry Roberts et T,T ) s.. Court direct a second plus haberd ladasposaesionern to issue, • • • Om of Penna. Ex relationci Geo 'Lear. Att'y Geu'l vs C 11. Ames. Rule cOutinu. ed to Oct 2. ..• The followinr , Sheriff's Deeds were ac knowledged Sept.2o : t Ahura Wickham, brick store and lot in 'Towanda Boro', sold Aug 31, ris the prop _erty'of 0 A Black, $8,200; Athens B & L Association, 2 lots in Sbesbequin town hip, sold Sept 8,,,as the property of 0 31 meth, $065; Same, lot In Athens Dom', sold Sept. 8, as the property of 11 C Mayes, $250; Same, lot in Athens Bora', mold Sept 8, as the property. of L and Tho.:be AI An.sOrf, :;380; Jebri . Black, 80 acres in Orwell, sold Sept 8; as the prop erty of Alex Wickizer, $2,400. E S Bailey, 50 acres iu Burlington Boro', sold Aug 31, as the property of J H Simpkins, $2O. • Bradford Bk, L Association, house and lot in Athens twp.,sold Aug !31.; as the property 'of Theodora - Williams,: $133; Same, house and lot in Athens twp.;.sold Sept 8, as the property of Martha E Se gar, $950; Same, house and lot iihAthcns twp., sold Sept 8, as t the propetty of * ti It Jones, .1-180; N N Betts, 300 acres in,Al - and Monroe twps., sold Aug 31,tas the property of Henry Ward, $100; Sallie, house and lot- in Towanda Moro', sold Sept 8, as the propetity of G P Cash, MO.' Hollister Compton,. 1 acilp i 4 Burlington Bore', sold Anz 3!, as the property of J II Simpkins, :318; John Carroll, 200 acres in Leßoy, sold Aug3l. as the piopcity ' of Henry Ward, .1;1230; W .1 Delpeuch, 51 aqui in Shesh(pin, sold Ant; 31, as the a property Gl' 4: Cordelia Sibley,, 055: James Dunn, ( 21 acres in Albany, sold Sept 8, as the ' .property of A it Fubler, S:410; E T Fox; 2 lots in Towanda Boro' and 1 lot in Sinitldield, sold Sept 8, as the property of S W Alvord. $510; Same, house and lot in Towanda Boro', sold Sept 8, as the property of S W ' Alvord, $2,060; Same, 87 acres itrSheshcquin, sold Aug 31. as the property of FreAch & Ilea-, vener, $l2: - Elt Delong; hou and lot in Towanda Bono', sold Sept 8, asAhe prop erty of S W Alvord, $140; E W Hale; 70 acres in Towanda twp:, sold Aug 31.; as the property of D I) Maynard, $1,800;N 'C Harris, 51 acres in Athens twp., sold Aug 31, as the property of, Henry Ward, $81; Charles Itayes, 91 acres iu Towanda twp., sold Aug 31, as the property of Dan - - icl tS: John Hayes, :.41,700; J P Kirby, :1 in:crest in 29 :lives Pt Towanda twp., and North Towanda, sold Sept 8, as the prop erty of S W Alvord, $:.200. J P Kirby, E Overton, jr., anti N C Elsbrce, 2 lots in ToWanda Born', sold Sept 8 as the property of S. W Alvord, ::'s:;8o; Same, lot in Towanda Boro' ' sold Sept S'; as OR property of S W Alvord, $1 1 i:5; John Meade, 129 acres in Smith field, sold Sept S, as tlie l [property of J 1' Fosbat g, , $3,075; Smut., '4li and (3-10th perchesin Athens twp.. sold Sept 8, as the property of Ilenj Kind, $599.; S . E Marvin. 1,330 acres in Franklin and Over ton, sold Sept 8, as the property of the Fall Creek 11 C Co., $l,OOO. ! Thos INlatliews, house and 'tit in Towan da Miro', sold Aug 31, as the property of ' Henry Ward, $30..); (;cu Nichols, 25 aces in Rome Iwo., sold Aug 31, as the proper ty of .1 Cl Vat:ci:;e, .$201; E 'Pomeroy, 2 Lots in Troy Iloro'.,_ sold AIN' :1, as the property of B L Nichols ' : 7 4,200; Same, 2 hits in Canton Bore', sold Aug 31, as the Propel ly of Chas: .Stoelzwt_ll,'.s4,Bo;s• 11' \' Pat-tick, 1 lot in Towanda Boni' sal 1 1.4, in Athens twp., .s.ild Aug 31, as the prop crty Of Henry Watd, $1,805. E Overt') I, iti, anti N C Eislorce, lot in Lelt,o.. sold Aug 31, as the property of Henry Ward, $112; A M Quiuby, Ex'r, 7-I'tieres in Tuscarora, sold :Aug 81, as the Pronerty . of S A Clink; :;41885; HelOs Rockwell, 73 :ter es in Us .tout twp., sold Sept S,,•as the property of 11 I) Bartle?, ,za7:l; C S Ilus.: , 11, 15') acres in Stand ing. Stoe, sold July 28, as the property of w ill G I ;ilk $3,10:i; A C Stevens, 1 acre in. Wydlusing, s.old Sept 8, as the proper-, ty , of 01) Chamberlin, ::1,1wl; A 1) Sital• dino . . 2 lots in Canton Bunt', sold Aug 31, a.: ti:e prAperty of .Chas Stool:will, tlt.zl3; S.lme, 2 Lots in Canton Rtno', sold Aug 31 ...s the property of Chas Stockwell, $211.; Henry Upson, 79 acres in Orwell, s;qd Am, :1. as tie property of henry Upson, :',4101: Jos Wittenberg, 2 acres in Athens tics., sold Aug :, as Ha) property or M t; lot-ern r,:in, s oo; Edward Welles, 2 Lots PI Wyaln.,ing. sold Sept , B, as the' proper to of 1:ich:,111 (Italiani. *l/75, t Satu:ll:6-. to .llonl (lay, ()et "?. ST. NnliotA. 1•on tacronnit--Cotielitilcs tit,l third volume of, this moq. admirable 'magazine. wi:h a most inter7sting array , Amon ; .: the; fir,t, is au article by Prof. Par al. no A. Puocron, entitled "The Morniiaz nial Evening '•;tar;.•' It is an admirable paper, explain- , inz -simply and clearly the various chang es and c traditions of the pIaMA Venu,:, so far as known. The distinguished author gives many interesting facts and explana ri ins in the slutrt space of live pages, and illustrates than mill four excellent dia-, grams. Mrs. ();.il'itAxa'sl series on''' 'Windsor .-t'a.s.llc," is c,:eduili.4 . l in the present - ntars her with a papor ou " Queen Victoria." "It is illu,trat!..d with several line pictures, land a large and beautiful engraving of .••Princess Victoria," forms the .frontis tae number. We are sorry to say ".-ood-bye" Mrs. OlaritAxr, and the old castle she has made.so interesting. Dm:o furnishes 'the," Talk with ,(;iris," this -Month; the title of, •• Worth your Weigbt in lio1 , 1;" IL hasp au illustrated article on "A Colorado!. Woman** MUseum; .- Mr. .11nooKs' - story 61 . "T. l; limy Emigrants," ends In a very happy and entertaining wanner; and the other - g,iod things of the number are a r e\ olutionary story of "How the Se...telt-cap Family saved its Bacon," with tWo.:Nr-d pk•turesby Sot.. EvrtNa:C.; a story 7q - it:Lliau life by Sr!-AN.CooLiDGE; ' a little'poon by M. M. I)., called "out of the F , k v," a funny jingle, "The Cat and bog,'bexquisitcly illustrated by Ar,nic. Thei i'l'ententriare is rek.:YagTlized in Du - K likings's_ comic —and 'inimitable "boy-letters: in the poem of the "Leg end on the Pane. ' " and in the 'attiele on `• ltow General Washington gOt his Clotheis”—Villich_brings us to the always interesting departments, Jack-in-the Pul pit, the Letter-Box and Riddle-13ex. 0=211:11 itonnwr Esq., WhO was the I Repairsbean Candidate fur Congrefis in this dist' let in lt.ziff, (lied in Bloomsburg, on Than•clay• last. The (Vambia a publishes the, folifiWing: sketch °fine deceased : " Wednesday evehing last this com munity \O. startled • by the announcement that. ItonsArr F.. CLA 11, Esq., was no mger numbered with the living. !At ale its half-1 test eight he breath( d his last, and passed quietly away from the cares aml t. fiats of this .life. CLAIM wits tal.Wil ill On.Surnlity last. andi,cmnpltined of severe pains, but.on Moudaywas about the Exchange lintel, where he was nal at his ()thee. On Tuesday - also hr rca; able to leave his room, and took Lis dinner down stails at the table. On Tecsday afternoon lic appeartd ,much worse, and was confined to his bed, tit.; no fears for his ter:over.). were then I. a fertiatied. Weelncsd..'y e% ening at the hour before me n tion e d, i n 1 . 1% ,,,... nee his Soul ART] UR and: DAVID rk if life went out, mrtecom ' parried b a.sin ;le struggle. and he Slept , the sleep that knows no waking. 1-` 'flare was perhaps no man iii the whole. c..onity cif Columbia better known than lb wI3EILLT F. ( . 1..1.1:K.. For many years he 'was one of the leading members of; the bar, and enjoyed a very. largo practice. ;.As a rain'he was scrupuloffslklumest and fair in all les: dealings with 'hit: fellow meu; as a ;-entlemain he was alWays cour teAms, kind and obliging; as a lawyer, no " word Of suspicion was' ever uttered against his character. No poor man ever applied to Lim for legal advice; that Was turned away for lack of money to pay for services. Ile was generous 'even !to a fault, and was always as ready to put his • hand in his pocket and-assist :Dv:meetly, as lie was to render legal services gratui tously. Ills mind was naturally of a lc gal turn, and though never a hard stu dent, he seemed to be able . ttif grasp the nayst Intricate questions that '!weie pre sented to him without hesitation; his eh eats were always sure to be right if they folliAved his advice. - iflontntT CLAitt: was( born Septem -11421, and graduated at Princeton College in 1843. Ile studied!Jaw with itt - JosA. Comhv, Esq.; at Danville, and was adritted to the Bar in the spring of -1'47, %Utile Judge AN I TIIONV ()Celli/red 1.111) ! Bench in this County: In 1865 e Was ap pointed Collector of Internal Revenue for the 13th district by President! Jomssoit, !and held that pix Hon until ISCt . lie served, one term as District Attorney soon after he came to Columbia county),_ and o.T.upied other positions of houhr and 1 trust. He will be missed in the wilds of this county, where , he practiced for nearly thirty year.ti lie will, be missed by the younger members of the. Bar; to wham he was always 'ready to extend a helping hand; he will be missed by the older law yers, with whom ho was associated in the trial of all important causes that came be fore the Court; he will ha missed by the community, in which' he had not a single enemy, and ho will be missed by an aged lady who loved him with all the strength of a mother's love." BRAT:4'OIID COU.7lrn AGIOCULTABIAL SO . irry.--Joulges appointed tu6ct to: the exhildtlon or the Bradford County Agricultural Society, to be held at tdwanda, on the 27th, .Bth,' :4th and 80th of September, 1876. .1' Judges will please read earefally..the Inst.:llc tlons printed with the premium 'flat; and be gov erned accordingly, I Judges will please report themselves at the office on the morning of the 270, lit order that they may act on the flrst day. CLASS I—Durham catet..-=.B. Laporte, Asylum; A.J. Webb, Sheshegain; 'F.', Ransom, Smith- JIM% John Black, Lettayvalle; Win. Shumway, Tdaearnra. et, ASS 2--Saine as Class 1; ' CLAS.F.S 3. 4, .k s—Afticrno.l Ayrrhlre,'Hole tine.— F. W. yandyke, Canton; S, B. Horton, Wy sox; Sane' Orenslilre. Atto WM. Lantz, Frank lin; McCord, 111011:m:1. 1:1, A P SE`i 6. i'Ci—ifereford,!•Xtifinii and Grade Cala ft tirlington;' , Orlando Taylor, grams - 111e; I'. I:. Woodruff, I'ike:4olm Bird, East. Wield; Hugh M Wane, Rome; CL ARS IN 7 and g—Her.fit. Workin ij and Fal Oat tle.—.l3.. IL, Johnson. heßayseille; (ieo. h. Ste yens, emir: 1., itundell. Burlington; it. F. Bow man, Towanda; Chas. (;ii fee, Sheshequln. CL A,s SeOtt, Towanda twp.: d. 'F.. Roblin on, Orwell; Adolialms,SWatkins, 'Oster; Chas, L. Stuart, Realm' Stone, Le- Roy. CLASS 16—Sicine.—F. F. Faireltildii, Frankitu; 'David Rutty. North Towanda; Sitwell. (3. Bartow, ' 61 ) 0810 1 ,11 4: E. A. Cooltiaugh, Wyinx; Francis Ha german. A'sylilitiZ 1; Ci..xits ll Thftrottol. , Jeeil and I;l7l,aaled horses. 1). C. Dewitt, Towanda; S. It. Lindley,' Canton; Yaluntine Saxton. Grenville; 11. Ifl. Morgan, Wy Max; Win. Walker. Athens. CL ASS 12-11orses for all 11'0r/47.z—ft. M. Welles, Toteatida; T. Smith, Slietliegtiln; 0. J. I:littler, iferflek; Dand Kennedy. Ulste; - ;lLeivii, Williams, 1 CLASS 13—Drfring 414 Riding Llorsei.—N. Terry. Terrytown; C 113.. Chitlitititlt, Orwell; Wtn. Wyalusing; Judson Blackman, 3lott-' roof Chas. etel'lls. Franklin. 'f' L A SS lfi—Jacks and. Malts.—C. S. Davis, Allis Hollow; Jun. Pa.:niore, Lome; Geo. W. Brink. P. Stafford , Wyalusing; Dan'i Walk er. Pinter.' CLASS SS—Poultry.—Chag. E. illartlett. Wysox; A. D. Muutt,-Litelitleld; C. S. ititssell, Towanda; T.J. Itor,f, Standing Stoue Win.lll. Shaw. Home. unt.Ass lk—.lyricaltural lailileumnta.—F:. J. Allls, Smith Bill; Martin itoeSwell, \Vest Burling liarrls,nt •Blacie. Wyalttung; ElWilt Blake, nk Iln; E 4. Sweet. Munro •. CLAkA 17—Plowing.—Gin. Scoville. Towanda E. 11. 114,rt0n,. North ToWaiia: Stephen Strickland, Wysox; Dwight. Keßunt, 3lacodonla; "Nelson I irlbert. Franklin. „ Ccass Is'—ifaclancry. Edge 2t wle:llardwarr, ; -- 4."(. .1 "Im ..Coddlng. Towanda; John Ethcsl, AM. 'ens; S. N. 8r0n.,11, Orwell; liellon Packard, Can ton; Inn. S Badd.m, Windham. 1 : CLASS 19—Carriages and Il'agans.-1). 0. Bo! , lon, Noce' 'rowaittla; Stephen' li;orhatn, I.,ltay.i -vlile; It. A. Packer. Towanda; Walter G. Tracy, Towanda; Saint;! Pomeroy. Trow,j. Ct. t s and ibt ifaitufarture.--Jan. Ridgeway., Franklin; Oseari--Yoting, Hoine; Jr.;,! Wilson, Alba; Mark. Ayers,iiiranyille; Capt. Asyltint. CL ASS 2 Seed, F'tovr and T. Fox, Tow;u1.1,1; Chas: Stevens.:Stawling Stout.: Lanis, Franklin; fitt.triloli Bull, 3lonrocp; L. Wy.r.xfli A,S rerp4aVor— Geo. 11 ' jrd, Wysox; Jas. Smith. Shesheiviint 34. 4 . lilerig44'. Now AibutlY: 5. 11. VIII. lturfliu S. It. Tupper, Cl.,!is%; 23—Frit ita.—A. Jelit:on:Athens; Dattioul Arkly.Spriug Win. 31torgaii.4)rivell; S.E..Wol rwt, It. E. Gllbrrt, I CLAss 91—Fliierfrs and Jiritigns.—NlN. If. B. Morgan, AVy:MX: )Ira. .1. B. Al. Hinman. Monroe, Alm R.' A. Fa,li:er, Towanda: Mrs. 0. F. Young, Home; r. Adams. Towanda. Cordirls, ond PreNerrrs.— Mr, .1. E. 1 . 1..11rit, WysoV: Mr: , .l' E. T. Fox. To watvla: Mrs. M.. 1: emlbangli. W!.thox; S.Vt,rlee. Monro-..: Mrs. Win..R. Storrs, Dare 1. CLAss 'Vl—Bread, /:04er, etr.--Geo. •ste. yens, allda: lira. suiten, wp.ox;,kieo. W. Ell!. ott, Herrick: Mrs. A. D. MunW'LGeblichl; Mrs.. E. R. IteLuoq, North Torrnmln; rs. Norman White, IS'ysox.; Mrs. Win. B. Stevena, -I.eltays vino. Nretatwork.—Mr?. G CLA.ti 27.;-Q Ft litiitg a nit 0 rettfrirork.-31 11. nwlyke, Ulster; Mrs. Itlthlolpti lteards- IV:tin-ottani; 31ra. Mr ave. Norton, Shebtlegoln; .Mrs. SvoNAlle, Towanda' twit.'; Mrs. C., S. Has te.ll, Towanda. L A! , Arts, Ps linit/ ntth ip„ Ac.—T.. J. Qulzilan. \Fnt. Ilorion. Wy+ox ; John W. Kllrmrl; Mane; Dr. ID!- . ll.trclay. , , I 11 errtili,nr.e.— ( ;:•o. F. War- AVM. !Wit - 1C.1.1 owamla: W. C. . ToWatid:WNl lITy StUlul4 Tor Clms. T.. 3O—Fn r aft rlslagle!, M. .1. I.,.m.,•„'Dra anda; Wm.Snytlei.Slr•sll444l; Wm. 141,21111m7..t111iqD.. • A tibrrioN iI. I'RENI It' 31.—Th,,'',ExecatIve have resolved toelT•r a premium of ,ax.no for the be,t sp,•rio en of burn: r.it,r2ing and C2.pti fur th e 2:,trbt,t. the b'aekui ltU dtdug the ivot ;el, reeelx e the pr,•thittin. ULasr, 31—/it.rAPR/o•rbig.—Allrain Moore, 1:1x- Vii: .1. NI. Fns, Towanda tavp.: L. S. Kingxburv, Towanda: hr. U. S. Pratt, Toi%atida; TLon. Mark- M'ir Burlinzton. Trains will rtu, during thealay4f the exhibition front near the (*.art hoar: to the vicinity of the gran:all:it a low rat.. of fare. - 1. I on the Towanda brlilge will be reduced caw half to the attending ti., Fair and eUnt nice. Stork for exhibitiolt win pass ft SlN't,y ha; 'derided to have no trotting for money. T Hoe tine . k within tliti enclosure for the ti.e nod pleasure of all. 'rn•.r.• will an opportunity given on the third .I,y tursalt and e%ehange . , Legutiting at I o'clock I•. 0. .1. FOX._ Cur. Seify BUSIN'ESS -LOdAL. Earrav lag dom at Illttit,s3.llaWittJetvetry CUM nj - New Dress Goods at KENT 4.V, t3~.~~.•,~:,~p7 7r - New Giiods, in e ii.ENT rg" New priatsat Kt i Iluttiick's,Pattt, C3'" Ladies' 'l'ies iii great variety, at K 1;s: r Si. 11/.*.CS,V7 I --. -:—.11.4.---/-4 , . C:171." !adies' Collars and Cuffs at KENT ! sc 1a.c5,,..r.51,7 C4ll at lit.iNT lii.lSß'i and see tliAr !Inv yullar Corset.rserf - Call at KENT & for your ta 14,11;ana.k. 41:,.„.14c.Nep7 ZW" Nevi , Cloths add Cassinicres at' a ENT klt Sti . .[Atla 2 I t?) - .0ne more easel of those cheap fltili:s4 At KENT St BLlSc•,w+p7 r A large assortment of spring and stnninrr limp, Jzlst M. E. Ros Pnitar-and-a-lialt'bonks for 99 cts.: 31ercur 11;.,ek. MEE! dZ•ll4:]nt.ex.w utters agreai reduction in Sil ver-Plated Wale. You can . bay a plated Castor for 99. cents, In Mercer I:10IEMHEHTIfE PLACE—Humphrey's old Stand, opposite Court House. T.4anda, tig t to, BL A CK ' S CROCKERY STORE AT COST! CLL STOCK-GOOD GOODS- MUST BE SOLD CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWA BABY WAGONS, LAMPS, &c &c., &c.l 1 At the old stand of - BLACK. To!rauda, august 2, Ibiti powELL & co. • WO have coca! d this week a very - poke Mock of FALL SEASON! SHAWLS; CLOTHS AND CA SSIMERES. • PRINTS d GING HA MS, BLEACHED 4. BIZOWN SHEETING'S TABLE LINENS, TOIVE LS, fr., FLANNELS. DOMESTICS OF ALL KINDS! NOTIONS- & FANCY GOODS! GLOVES,: HOSIER3', .00./ISE TS, TIES, DJtESS 7711,11.311NG5, &c., &c. .. ;~ Carpet Department! 'CARPET. AT VERY LOW PRICES MEM I :or ', I V) EEZIEI 1 •r. I 01 1 c:r.•i 71 '~ ~ s IZE IMEI Plea.-5e Call and - See our lM'w GOO(bc 14 ( ,I 42 1 :, (41 911 MEE Towanda, S:Tt. 1,576 C °4 ' • , ;COAL, 5',(61 6 We keep on hand at our yard all sizes of Pittston and Wilke,' liaire coal. and Loyal SI nic- coal, !foul the Sullivan County Mines. Also, Barclay Lump and Smith. , We keep the lest quality of Lime, Hair MI!CaL meta, Itriek and Plaster, all of which we will!sell at bottom prices. Towati,la May Ist, PURL, GROUND PLASTER FRESH GROUND CAYUGAPLASTEIf. Manufaettired from stone selected by Myself, and warranted PURE. : PRICE.—Cash, fi 50; on thn4 s7 00, Send In your orders PETER IS.Np3I.ESSER. Rumerfleld, March 1, 1876. , NEW COAL resin! • The undersigned haring 'taken the large and commodious yard, at the foot of PARK Street, has now on hand a full supply of ALL SIZES JOHN - F. (.:01:SElt lIM Oct2l-75-tt CHEAP COAL ANWLIME. From and after July 1, I will Sell enal, lime, &c., for cash only, and the price list will 1 corrected mouthly. PRICE Or COAL ron JULY, PER TON OF 2,ooorbs, AT 1118. YARD: ' • Pittston Stove, Chestnut and Furnace : . IS 00 • . 3 60 Carbon Run Lump ' '4 00 o " Smith - 3 00 Barclay Mountain Lump -' 350 . 44 Smith - 1 2 - 74 Allentown I.lmoll bushel . .. -32 Lath VI 31 • ' 2 24 Hair ? bushel4o Brick 11 41 . , - 'lO.OO I am always prepared to deliver purchased on short notice at the usual price of delivery. - I also tender my thanks:to my many friends and customers for their very liberal patronage ha the past and hope natter the new departure to make it to thcir tutereat; to coutinue to buy where they can get the best goods for the least money. , . Those who are: Indebted to me :will take notice that I must have'money-or I can't buy for cash an-. 1 pay freights. may must settle by the first of Au, gust asst. . . • c .. Wry Iteapectfulit Yours, - 11 J. : PHINNY. Towanda, July 1.; 19;3. - . . . Powell It Co. NEW GOODS! Suitable for the Aud arc uow otterini, Special Bargains lu each Department of our Store All the latest Stiles In DRESS„`GpODS, CLOAKS AND SAgIitTES, IMILI TArge stock' of -.: A very.flne adsortme . ut of Large additions to, . rOwELL & co Coal, Lime and. Plaster COAL. PIERCE & SCOTT. AT - RIIMMERFIELD I have just received a large supply of OF ANTHRACITE, LOYAL SOCK, QM BARCLAY COAL. it's° M. ,E Alk CEMENT ill Coal deliverefl on short notice TERMS:—Cash. _ r 4"4 HENRY MERCUR. Taylor it Co. T A Y .0 •AcC O ! Are reeeiying, t4is weekfi LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE ! • Assortment of. DRY GOODS Fors the FALL & WINTER SEASON ! EVERY DEPARTMENT IN Otlt STORE WILL BE FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! • And we propose to sell them at LOWER PRICES ! THAN HAVE YET BEEN OFFERED IN TIM'S SECTION.! EMU t..- PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK i TAYLOR, & CO. t• 4 Towanda. Sept. 20, 1576. i Bent Ft Bliss. NEW -GOODS.,! NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! , KENT - St. BLISS • • Have just received their first invoice of FALL & •WINTER -GOODS . ! All the pew styles in ;.~~ DRESS GOO9S-DRESS GOODS, ..t • - • &c., &c We o tailgnius HERETOFORE_ UNEQUALED ! CALL AND - EXAMINE SAM STOCK And b convinced fot yourselyei KENT ez BLISS: TOrands, Sept. 6, 1876 -- . ,---- ,i• -• - .'e - - ---y-.r---''--------x-----:- .: (ARPHANS' COURT BALE.,-By ‘jr, virtue of an order brined ontaf the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, the nfidrireigelld, exec- utor of the estate of (lee. D. Acinuloye. fsfo of 90 -' ,borough of Towanda, doed,"will 'espoen each Tot . to public sale at the door Of tie Court. - .Tlotutelon ; Monday, the lath day of (Tot° rnuat 2 o'clock, !L p. m, the folloeflng described ale State, ttleWitf.. . I. One lot.sitnated in the bosti.of Tostranda, Imatt- . ... dedand described tut follows; 'Beginning OD the , west side of 3fain-fit, at the south-esat'corner of a lot sold. to Holmes & Passage; thence southerly along the west side Of Mal wet 23 ft, and 3 Inches, to north line of Plne-st: thf.tnce along aid north line of Pine-st Westerly. 74 ft to an alley; thence north* , erli along said alley 23 ft and 3 Inches to the south. west 'corner of lot of said .11olmes k Passage ; and , thence by same easterly 71 ft to The west side of ifdationt, the place of beginning, with a two story brick building thereon. The second story or said building during Its. existence, together With the - second story of that part of - the tame over'-the lot, sold to Ibllines & Passage, to be owned by the per- Oliasera of the above described lot, In common with Maid Holmes a Passage, they to have one-half of .the rent and use thereof, and said purchaser the _other half, the first story to be occupied by such purchaser, while said building stands, to the par-I talon wall on. the south side of said Holmes & Pas-' : • sage's store, as now °coupled by them under their 1,. deed. . , 2. Also one other lot in said bore, bounded as fol lows: Beginning et the south east corner of lot NU . k; 0 II Ward's subdivision; thence north 'B5 O 10' east. along the north line of State-st 50ft ton corner ~ - af t lot Nu 3of said subdivision; thence north 4 0 'W we . along line.. of Same 150 ft to a 15 foot alley; the tee along the, south line of said alley south 85° 10' toed 50ft to corner ofJot No lof said stagily!. ' S 1011; thence along line of same south 4 0 50' east . 150 ft, to, place of beginning, being lot'No 2of Henry • ' Ward's subdivlsion.'. - . 3. Also lot No 3of sild subillvlslon, bounded as folloWst„Beginning at the south east _corner of said- 'I I lot No 2, thence north 85° 10' east along north lino ~ of State-st; 50ft to a corner of lot No 4. thence along.. l lisle of ...same north 4° 50'.west 150 ft to a 151,ealley;, thence alolig ,south line Of same 'south 64° It' west; 30ft to a cornet of said lot No 5, thence along line of saute south 4° 50' east 17,0 ft to place of begin ning. .. 4' Also lot No 6of sal übdtvision, bounded as follows: Beginning at so li west cornerof lot No 7. of said silb-dlvision, tht et,' south 83° Ite west 42ft to a cur of a new streetlo i g on'ned; thence along' ' said street 17 ft to the Doe of au alley; thence along said all Y. easterly : v. - ft • to north viest corner of lot No 7; t tence along lot .No7.(west line) 150 ft i . to place s ginning, : • :' 5. Alsohot No 27 of. said subdivision, bounded as follow's; Beginning at scorner In east line of West ern ave and south line of. Ward-are, thence north 59 's, 0 eaei along south line of Ward' avenue 22% ft to north -vest corner of tot No 22; +epee along line , of same S4eith 30.i° east 110 ft to north line of a laft alley; t Wince along saute south 0;4 0 west about Spit to east line of Western-eve; thence along same north 'l° 50' west 123 f to Place of beginning. i . 6. Also lot No P 2 of said subdivision, boundedas _ follows: Beginning at Borth east corner (flit No 21; thence along line of same south 30‘e° east flOft to said alley: thence north. 59,' , ..i° east along sauna 50ft to corner of lot No 23; thence along line of sonic north 30.-,° west liOft to south line of Ward ave; thence along same south 59i -i° west sOft to place of beginning. .- - •• , - - • 7. Also lot No 2s of said ''subdirlsion, boirnded•as follows• Beginning at north east corner of lot No 27, thence along lino of same south acoe 0 east 11011 , to the north Ilse of said alieye theace . along line of saute north 59'_° east 50ft to a corner of lot No *29; thence along line Of same north 30!e° west heft to the south line of Ward-ave; - thence along same south 59.e° west 504 to beginning. 8. Also the uodivlded half of the followlag des cribed lot situate in said hero, hounded and desert-. bed as follows: On the 'north by lands.of J P Kirby and 1. Lo Bowman. east by an alley, south by land of John F Means and west by Main-st, being 2Oft ' front on Main-s[ and SOft in depth: said testator's Interest thereto being the undivided one-half of the equitable title and satne land that J F Means coutracted•to sell to 1) it Sweeney. advise interest was subsequently acquired by said_testator and LI " ',V Noble. . OF - SALE.—On lota' Nos. 2, - 3,4, 5,6; 7, and 5, one-fourth of the purchase money to be •paid on the property beingratruck down; one-third-of -14 residue on confirmation of sale, and the residua one-year thereafter, with interest. -Qn lot- No 1, 4500 on the property heing sfruck down; one-third of the residue on confirmation, and the residue ono year thereafter with interest John W 511x,'Esq., has a map of II Ward's subdivision, showing the lo cation of lots Nos 2,3, 4; 3,6, and 7; All persons intending to bid are Invited to examine this map at till office. PALI, D. MORROW, - Towanda, Pa.. Sept. 16, "71. , 1 X ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-,—By . virtue of aiiorder Issued out of the Orphans' t:ourt of 11. rad ford County. the undersigned, execu tor of the estate of Geo I) Montanye„ late-of the Hero Of Towanda, dee'd, will expo:ge to public sale on the premises. on Wednesday, October 18, 1576,_ at 11 o'clock, a. in., the folloiring property , to-wit: one lot of land In Terry top, Bradford C0., - boundeql as follows: On the-north by lands of Ed *aid and Etas us :thepird; on.the east by lands of estate of C F Wells, dee'd; on the south be lands late of 11enr fetter; on the west by the Tarrytown rOad; containing 50 acres, more or less; being tho same land that said Montanyo purchased by con tract of Geo.B Mills, and haN lag an equitable title only thereto. TERMS OF SALE.—One-fourth of the purchase looney to !Jo paid. on the property being struck down: one-third of the residue on ecinfirtuat4on of ale, and the-residue one year 'thereafter whit In- PAUL D. 31-01:1tOW, ,~i Towanda, Pa., Sept. la, ADITOR'S NOlCE.—Egtate of Elias J. Clawson. de,*(l. In the Orphans' Court of liradfordCounty...: The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the court to distribute .moneys the hands of the ad ministrator of said estate, will attend to the duties of his appointineut at his office, lu Towanda, - ott Eriday, the •L'oth day of October, at 10 o'clock a.m., When and where' hit. persons 'having a claim upon said fund must present them,. or be forever debarred frdm citulugin upon the same. sep2lw4 E . Auditor AUDITOR'S NOTICE— Sarah Straus' use, v. 6. (eo. Lenox. No: 7:13, Stay Term. Im7l. D. F. Welles' use vs. Geo: Lenox. ..No. 604, May Term. In the I'c - ion of Common Please of Bradford Co. The und.-rsiglicil. an - auditor appointed by the - Coort to distribute' the funds arising-,fron?:the sale Of defendant's real estate, upon execution is sued upon sold Judgments, will attend to the du= ties of his appolmment at his office In. Afrreur Blek, in the Rom, of ToWanda, 'on 3ItiND.VY, October 9.1878. all° o'clock a. m., when 'and where all persons having claims against said fuzid'must present the same or be forever d'ehdrred therefrom. S. K, PAYNE: Auditor. Towanda. Sept. 5., 18T6.1 A DNIINISTRATORS' ICOTICE is hereby given that all iwrsons tit debterl to the estate of David Itlnehar,tlate of Iles-, rick, deceased. must make' immediate payment to the undersigned, and 'all peons liavlng"elalm• against said estate must present theni, duly autLen Heated, for settlement. • I W. A. WETMORE. Administrators. A DMIN-ISTR ATOR'S. NOTICE. —Nottee is hereby glien that all persons in debted to the estate-of Jas. Collins, deF'd, - latis of Barclay, .Bradford County, Penna., must make immediate payment to the undersigned, and all persons having clatnis against said estate must present theM, duly authenticated, .for settlement. Aug. 16. 341.31E5 WOOD, Attni% 11IXISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE. Notlee is hereby. given that all pees int; In= , delded to the estate of Clark W. Mower, late of To- . wanda hero', deed, must make immediate payment all iierSons having claims against said estate must' present them durnathenticed for settlement. Aug" Lill. C. MOWER. Administrator. • .RUSTEUS • SALF„',.-Trustee's T sale of coal lands and mining Foperty and ad. , purtenanees in the county of Bradl'ord, State of. Pennsylvania. o • By v'irtue of - a eortain mortgage or deed of trust . executed and delivered by the Fall Creek Bittimi-, nous Coal Company, of the Slide of Pennsylvania," to the undersigned as• Trustee, dated the first day of may, iSCsB. and. reenrded in the °flee for recant ing deeds, &e.,ii`r and for the'cbuhty of Bradford, in said State, on Deed Book Sto.,ss. page !Ct r on the 14th day of May. A. P., ;Siat,and alsci in Mortgage Book, No. 14, page 102, &c., tin the 13th day or November, A. P. 1r575. , . I, the undersigned, as Trustee as aforesaid. here by give notice that I will,. on TUESDAY. the nth day of A P,BIL. 1576, at 12. o'clock. noon..of that day, at the Exchange Sales Rooms, No. 111, Broad way, in the city - , county and state of New York, sell at'auctlon to the highest bidder, the _property tights, privileges and franchises conveyed or In tended t,ci be conveyed to toe by ,sald mot tgage or of vest: default having been made by raid flonipanl, In the tering and conditions of d mert- gage. and such default having continued forth., space of sixty days. and I being required In writ ing to make such sale by the holders,Of certain of the said bonds secured by said mortgage or deed of trust, which were at the time of making such re quest due and outstanding. The property aforesaid Includes some sixteen hundred acres of land, situate In Franklin and Overton townships,,in Bradford county, State Fennsylvanla, being composed of the whole of the tract of land surveyed' in the name-Of George Edge and the several partsof tracts surveyed to the names of George , Temple, .saumerEdge, Paul 'Hardy and Andrew Hardy, all of which is more accurately - bounded and described it solid mortgage; together with all and singular ttie railroads, mines, bras, minerals, WOMP, Toads. lanes; ways; waters, water renrses, em.ements, rights, liberties, , hertldltaments and appurtenances unto the said preinises belong ing and appertaining, and the reverslonand re mainders, rents, issues and prontOthereOf. For a more full and complete description of the. property to be said, with Its boundaries and hica does, refert'neo may be had to the said mortgage, of record as aforesaid: or to the original thereof, the po,sesslun of Me.srs. Gray & Davenport, at. torneys. at No. 9. Nassau street. New York City. TERMS OF SAI.F.:—Ten per rent of the pur mosy Is to he paid' cash In hand on the thiy4 of sale, and the balance Is to be paid within thirty days thereafter, at the (Mice of Gray & Davenport. No. 9, Nassau street, in the. city of New kork, St.de of New York, and upon ,the payment of tho , aid balance In full the purchaser will recetvd tiecd to the said property, conveying such title as is vested in me as Trustee as aforesaid. Dated'rebrifary 1976. CHARLES F. HUNTER. Trustee for the Bondholders of the Fall Creek 131- ttitolnotiN,Coal Compiny. • - GIIAY & DAVENPORT, Attorneys for Tiustee, 9, Nassau St., N. Y. City. • The above agvertisenient appears. In the follow. lug newspapers, to-wit: The brening Posti Ilshed In the city of New York:, the l'ltilmlrlphi% Enquirer,; putillmhed in the City of Philadelphia; and the linAnyenD REPORTER,. publiAed In 'TO wanda, I:rndford County. Pa.. The sale of , the above "described propf.rty Is here by adjourned to TUESDAY the 23d day of May, 1876, at the same hour and place. . , • Datel April 25, 1316. , • 'CHARLES F. HUNTER, Truster rot. the bondholders of the Fall Creek It tninlnous Coal Company. _ . (may4ltt. The saltrof the above described propc4ty Is hero!. by adjourned to THURSDAY. the=d day of June, 157 G, at the same time stutplace. S 1 Hated 514 '234, 1876.0mit tl. . • CHAS. F. HUNTER, Trustee for the- Bondholders of the Fall Creek 111. tozaloott Coal•Cenattany.' 'the sale of thti•above denertbed property Is here by adjtairned to TH itSD AY the 20th day of .1 tux '1174 at the some hour and - ' r• • Dated Jane :2, 1876. CHARLES F. HUNTER. ; Truster for the bondholders of the - Fail Creek ti I , t ceal Company. The sale of the above proirity is hereby to:lleum ed to Thursday, the 17111, day of Angus; 1:176. aQ the same time and plate. Dated July 2,0th,"1676. • ' • CH-ARLES F. HUNTER, Trustee fur the bondholders of thoS.Fall Creek BR ,. utuluous Coal Company.: The sale of the above described protTrioabere: by adjohrned to Thurzlay the 28th day of Septem lwv, 1576, at the same hour and place., . I +Med August 17th, 1676'.Cang24w4 CHARLES V. 'HINTER. Tru,:tee for the Bondholders of the Fall Creek Bt. tuwlttoas coat company. • . . MIME Executor lii=