padfordlepotttr Towpda,Frhursddy, tug. 14, 1873. LOUAL AND GENE.RAiL. PEAtlms hegin to make 'their ap . iiaianco in market. . - TUE new jail — will be occupied to da}• the Sheriff and eereral prisonerp.. Ir.ioU knoy that your neighbol. is Fubkriber to the BErou - rEn, show-him thii,cq , :v and mk him to' subecribe, of the candy store, was the • first man le ionember the " pov pOnter," with a g-lic rolls iupply of peaches. • DID itever occur to Sou that your in the ilast,Weet, North ettiuuth, would prize a iutper.frum this cowry ? , tN.Di:LSTAND iliat all the' liquor cllers i❑ this 'lace *•ill prosecuted vio- Lition-of the local opt!cmLor, at thd September term of Court.. ' . I • DR. DODSON, of :Williamsport, is, to become a resident of this place, and will have all °Rice ill MElthi7ll, MOODY A Mottoms's heir 'deck. , Is AsomEn.colipm we print an in tcresti4g letter from our esteemed friend and fortucti townsman, B. S. licsam. c&colleilt reputation fur candor and good judg ment, Will lend' weight his statements. Miii,SIOEY * CULVER, hav,ing finished the priMary coarse at the T.M. A 4 has rece.iv a. diploma from Prof. Suanwoon. Miss C.'s tic6ess is an . evidence of what lapplication, lien directed by a; skillful teacher, may ae con4lish. . . • WE AnE pleased, to learn! that the tawis, who' died _in his place recently, trill receive aboutls3,o9o from the .Miitual l3•nidit.--C6mpaby, of MiddletOwn, N. Y., in which sho was insured. This mall , • ~141:•israing is hccC•raing quite popular. • • ; • 3111 - s HANNA , ii. A.CiLEE , Is ;to ' 'give.`; e.inctrt m Tioga. FUCT, for the benefit of ,the 116,tr Lidseop:al Church nit bang erceted there. congrati.aate our Tioga friends .oft their izoißl.fortnni•, and Uespeali,for tilera a rieh,,nau- I • ;. • 15 111cr reqivt(.l :in exellent ph' - i ,t :umber e:itatet /' - • A. E. MEN.A.nte Co., at Nortonvil e, 'llilaw - r,"hnnst.lf ,oeenpies a pro frie.t, in wcrking nr,ifurrn,L n t o 'later:l.as C.(1.. OM 1 - J. CALKIN ,i liis new ?8; t ,t r 1 t , vo - :Oung hp:4 Nurlila,t t N. 11.02.r.ew come. Lire -111,;lily n•!t .1, alo Co: tL.nf ' u gencrifus i , ,1:::rc 4,f pr.l):ic pair )4:1:4•;?. ; • , IVE'll.tvEreceived the At mist aO4 Th.• !lirit• Railwp.,- . .r.)trri- , t,' an interostill4 141 . Fin'g p1.0.c . .6 of it.tacsr to tpe tr.:ve'LL Unler .41kt2w;triailag7nrkent, Ole E r io i s Lot . ! _wly ocklinhlerg, tu:11,1:• .-.- • ; . f• .11..risc', - 4 'rett'SiOn. to • ,, toi") at to •' . 1",a11:, li, .11 , ,t.—•t.•,' ill 1.. - .l:i!tr, thc! tallt•r il ••? ..n. - - it ri: furt,i,::::(3. rzul statitial znici indult, ii;,, ....:. nee inth'.2 1., ~.: an 1 elt.%mly a; iq arsite.•:: , of t'..l. hor,c, an.l thc ~ ., 1 !Axe :-:..,t), 1.,...11,r.. [s, tii%t T. "1,,L1 '(.1t...',., ' 111. i nut Linea' the es! :11- i ~1.1 j men!. "fli" 11!,:t.,1 i..: nov li.Li) l f. by , C.lrt, 'q!... , , 4 1 ,1 , 1 1 =' at-cr a ss in , _:vcry par,,•,'.icn!,r. 1 ! ; _ _ - 11 . 1:1-l.' IN INIola:ow, who had been se i . II f: ,, r,.. - . - (.1 - ':t1 : 1.1 ~',lO, tkd. a 4,, e thc• rd 11, u,', , f1::, , , ,--u-in-iD., - , - A7.thr.v,, , n Fe e l:, Ee,i,l l in ,',....1t - , , ,1;;;, oi; ...,; , :nll , y*l.l .. - :,.111,; last , . Tire .e -,.....,f,,2,1w,-,:e.,-ent:--f,.,tir cars of. ag).: , , and. • r Cas hi:!hly c.,teen,l4 by all:who knew Nra. .11e Ifas 0.3, father of .111 , 3,q , Mannow. The thiicrra t iok phice . :•t SugAr lion, en TneElis rlonit.g, IVELLS, IliNuo:i, son of ' l , AL O , 0 it he of this lihtc . 6, was killed . Iy i! , hefalr :...^, u: a tree in the. wu.' , Lls near Ilenov,.?, Clirp,rt n,:!y. on Sattirtlay'la-t. A thipatck .2nm:inc e .., .. ...,.,-. 'lelancL.l3 - w -. •fact, as .rece;ve,l by tithe I: , - . ::-.1a4r on Sn! ar - mc,rhiug. ;The 4ws ..•..: .i, , . , :01ate for the friends of the tlecoa.sel to . 11, - 4.'0v0 :;Marc the turi: , ..l, ‘liicli tt)oli !7',.,:f:d iy. ' • I 1; ,- , . , ,1,0party of friends were ( I ; ''ri- Mr. zt.:l•l.MLi. Jis. ti.. i urar Mo4t,tstita.llo':l ,•.v117 , :c11 Lc cLati....ll::: • : t.! ":'.4 , ! Or I T.::tut I ies :11i, I.:acc, a:v.l `tic , rc, Mrs. Itli•N:su, wcire'pres !int. •ilelivered • ;tor ~f t:hri,i Cinch, - cry Its , • ~. • ,:.,•••••',•.: `if T' it:"..l M.:1( .0...1. ! ::.'• r lit I .1c! =NM c:Avlt2..l Oi! a r ' cry innt, mr.s!e. at 1.! r• ',NN S&N•Eirc. gr:in(l - 12,71: ERE i =MEE r If t., (1 In tlia!,4 that 1.); . .. j• :/rlgf. , yed \',';—;.ll.;-11 Inle ralfr,i , adi• .; •11 rit p.L.,-(•s r. 1.616. c•2l !,.eatt •t; el 'ht. SI;••••.,;: , hatlns, airl the (ye is I latigu. I I,llnres and ,1 ;;;,; !. This rtti.ttl!ll•iikes (Id elikr is .;• ; 164 vir ; alL.llll,reperoug • :pt . .: ',tit, re• ry hunUn ill, is te.keti and. kv.—T'ue Collo \ . #lg, '...i.:.:, of debts : - .1 the .ia..s Piss' :A by thefrii Qr . -tit •ir • ', ! ' • 1 L, rc.. any jut;inen l t. has 1 in pny Court id this di,:, prson or peritoruC, I up.m the said ilidg , hy the Sheriff iiuftm 1,4. .),..,,.: ro property. Ott of it an.' execution can be. . the said . Court ;,may t ,, ..!nt" c-Jrntiolnditig'i the 1 , ...'1 , ,re a Judge er ;:ativ k.inted by the said CO.:11f, .•, , n UtLler I oath ass to , wilt power to coriapd % , ..ia, b.: attachment litud J.: awl papers necestiary: . In case the sati4ex.- •i• - 7 , , , e anY property ogl ef i,of shall 1Y.7 paid blttho ane, otherwise they :all .1•?,t of snit." 1 __ .k! , ; L 11- • I!, I .=i t ; ~. .....~ T i ~ _♦ =I =NE =ME! =MEI .. .. tier i!•.?•t ut.4 • .-•• Crock et. oarl their entire ttine ;,e shell dOubttess $ a moral (a . religions in- Latnrallv incline to . the , , uy the number;] of C•liiirch members, lb() ; I•: -T:jo}0.{, fAkeinating. game, • " v i atchy " weather, a" the • • e 4:: I,ll ! ing the past .;,tt:nr tbVs, • frcTient 'kir:wens which have bicn • :;; in this Earners are Iho r b tlme‘. inc rains, altli?ifgki hay Laic. injured. Crops .re hat tlic'y piorniscd one 1:-.1t there are Sonic very sicily have in appearapce hr-n. 41 j - ellow or spotted feier, • , n•lis'mle are sack on account of - neghlet. 1 % 1 :11, r:c have a fors more inhabitants in our • s - ,vhcsh.r ~;• ..] community --it n about their new . . Mat'to return toi the subject of Croquet, I be; Herd that Christians and ministers can better timploy their time than in croquet playing; or anything else tlallt i '.tends to vice jr.)r neglee of , duty:. ' : E. B . ' dri_l7 ,1873. 0 SIII39IIF.III.NNA' COLLEGIATi INsTITU E. —WC would call attention of all interested'i in d l echoed mattee the new advertisement of he Snainehannaoollelgiate Inatitute. Prof. Q u m LAN has secured able assistants itnd proposes to make the Instithte' even more' deserving of pstrenage than ever before. Nearly every teccher hes had an experience, of from six' to sixteen years. Tto new male teacher, Prof. cILitiDALL, comes ccoinmended in the highest tennis and from various sources. The arrange nient for non-residents far airpaiises any pre viou3 arrangement; both in the - exclusiveness and home advantages it gives to the young la dies, the tine thussietfrooms for the young men, and 'the very reasonable rates at which they are boarded. We'dOubt if similar 'advanta g es can bit offered ani l whoro in , the i3tate at tho 'same cost. New walks aid other conveniences have been recently., added. The . Fall term Opens Monday, August 23, 1873. :Those desiring fur- - ther:information should apply to Prof. F... 1 E. ' LAN at once. ' l'Eltsoziai..—Mrs., M. .1% Tau; wid ow of the late Rev.lia.neni Tnu; was, in town last week 'jolting tier taster, Mrs. Judge Mon now; Mrs. T. is pre l paring to start , for Pekin, China, where - she is to. engage in missionary work. She is one Of the noblest Christian wo men:in the countr y, and will carry with her, the I' prayers of her numerous friends:. 1 -4upt. Emus itt at the Binghamton watere curt:, seeking relief, from the rheumatism which stilfremains in his !system and troubles hint; --As. M. Wannj our enterprising and Wide fatigableTellow-citizen, has a railroad contract in the vicinity of the Adirondac4.' - 1 —donut D. MoNrfairE started, for:Fort Ticon deroga, N. 1., on Monday last where he ioes to like charge of Mal. Dryara's , office business, at a very handsoma salary. Mr. li. is one of the' inost ilecomplished and_ competent 1 book keepers in ,the country. . 1 1 , —B. a • Bum./ ri, Esq., is President of the Bank of Dtiluth, Blinn. 1 • . I —Prot. T. F. G. lIAIN, Superintendent Public Schof)ls, Lycomin. county, was in town last week; ' H • i H —Prof. RYAS, of the Instituft4 hie been 'elecJ_t cd Principal of the public school of this place; —Miss JAMES, OtPhiladelphiS is visiting 114 friend, Miss Marty Mincrn, of thit6ilace. • —Mrs. Porn a• d son are spending a 'few week; with Mrs. P's parents, in thlii place. -41 re. J. C. An4xs and daughter will leave for Watch Hill tolday, where thei will spend , . .• 1 1 . , . . ' —Col. MEass - s id wife, W. A. Ctr.v.‘rizsnutt and wife, awl Mrs E. TliklloNTA?,:vE., barn join ed Mr. said Mrs. r.. T. rvx st :tlie Slati!rville Spain s. ' 1 i.„ ; -; . • • . . LIST of deeds filed in Recorder' s i I °nice for:the Week ending August4l, 1873: 1 J.l',. Juhuion and wife to J b. Johnson, Franli:in twp., :ill ^ l •res; con.sidcrS,tion /3,500. fl uty Eladen to , loward'Elmer, Athens twp., het right in 11 A. 1 I . and 75-100, consideration 11.: i ' 1 . ' 1 Norman eCowles fo A. W. Alger, Windham twp., farm, cont-ideration 12,590.1 • 1 lionler,Cdrap, et al.; to li. S. quirce, Wyatt: sing 1. , ..p., 82 perches; consideration 133.87 i. All4ii Fuller, et Al., to H. L. Chaffee, Wy- In0n,;:, tuT., 85 per(s, consideration 175. t Arrfson Hibbard o riah Lce; Albany iwp. , recr, conacratio t e $175. :• H S. C. Iluti y an•l wife to ClArles Clark, Gran , vine tit'p., 1 aerv,-c nsilerafiou 6 00. ' 's 1 I James 11. nen!, to tplpanicl ;Stevens, L?, Rav:-. , 111e Born, 59 -iinel . 9-htlis p&(;,lics, consil: . •., .1 . . cratiOn 1131.C,-;. i . , CL:i s t.:‘,; Knapp a :(1 wire to Dani'er.4 coniideration" $760. I . Vnii. Campbell tl DauverA Bourne, Buriin ton, acres, 133 r .rehes, consit.liation $11 1 .0.1 liarrict J. :irnoll to John A. Jollilsm,Orvi-el tirp„ '2 loti, con id ration f 600 ., C...01bau;. , ,1i to Chas..lllnroe, acre, com , ii.l ration $175.' •,,.,.,t , , ; , 7J_O TIIE ..)IE IBERS Or NOItTII Eliti 1 Lonn:n.—.i4 it 14 imf ossible to' ever meet many ! ! of 3'04 in the Lodge room, let na tale this man; nor of 'entreating 31n, if Sou are iteally friend' of Temperance, to occasionally Manifest it hyt , i meeting with us. We are now oni the eve of 4 ,t, new iluarter, and the Practical qttestion is be. fore4s, whether otir Lodge shali flourish or die. ipLocal. Optio," whatever WC May expeci fronfit in the tutt&e, duce not iitop all the drin.:l4 . enhess iu Tin:and:l. Drinking ainong , 1 i our ctit.cx,tid and talented young men, in social cirels,,in Iditl.)roetna and - gooddsociety, wa never ;wire_ commok 3lhre than! one yonn inati,f6rnitaly amernlier-otour ordtr, is now tippling and lit stehihg•to swell the great army. Will ili , :•se things licfbettet if otirLL4dge is all lowed to diu. You say ycne-stay. litwa.„ because, it is hot su, intereisting ,44i:ot old:. Oave you dorie:L9' , tit,thity apd4ultilleil yo ,, ,.'int'rt in mail tug if so . ... , Especially- do 'we i urge 'the- older Litirmbers,l the heads, of fainilies, to lay aside bx.etisles, 'and if LlC( . :e.r. , :lry make - little sacrifice and atteiit our r4cetings. .Iklal y, of you would come nal ece that your none' came, if - you ' realized the pow 6 2if the teniptiitioni . they daily meet, aud 1 otte4 sne..inily to. 'tin conclrilion,'vvii invite allll persifris eho licher k , that " tot/al ahstinelice" is ruse: cu for drunken ies, , , to. join ris and show . i theiii faith.by . work?. It is proposttd to org'an ize FC: vend Orel:tall 7. library in'connection with the L-d-,.-e. Will yo i help lie by ydur . prestince? W. C. T., . . • : c ; •. . i . 134 i. 11r.i.criatill : Our usually, ... quiet i, , t: (.7. 1 .- :-i,nec,i i i tuitea i ieniation to-day, n a i„:Cin.d.triid of mowers . . Mr: S.].D. MAIME?..4 tE'r 'lllO. ,ine and giritternanly president ()Lill Tia:'-anda Eu:elni Mower. Co., about a `Tee' ,in:.•• wriA , _. to j l . S\'. Ixotrxm.k. Sol:, thaelie had :iiith.eil a inowcr to tlwir place, And would ho. . tr.., E,• - • iiiiripLlf On 1 zie. , :,lSy i August 5, to exhibit it i•i ol,eratii:+n enheir meadow, that day, anll ile!4:i:d thatithe In.:ice :night be generally givi, i ti ' , :it, and that ti e i1...r,ent4. , of all the ride-draft f niao::::',.: , iii'igLt 4 particularly invited to 04- tincl ' , ':tli ;Fair rewpectiro. machines,- in •order that the' farniirs i . this vicinity alight be coax i bled t'i j , :(..; 4,., of IL iir merits when si en shie by e: , 1::: in actual opeisfiou. The notice was ac•i r : e. - r`iEngly circult t ed, and the agents of the . Toff n,: Warrior, Wood, and otherl'side-draft mienhities, were :14iti•il to attend , . .• . :qr. N.u , ni:s ,cane down on the prst train, and Ltd hardly g4 . t his *chine 'eat np, when Gig. CII ..3rakAtr..mr, the energetic and pluck agi:nt for the Y 047, Warrior, aripea'red on th gr',und with his inaebine, and robn the contcat for-tho clarnpionrihip began. There was a larg gaihering of tatters and others, and veil' ninch interest wa l , exhibited in the trial. Toth machins -, did their work 101. Dot seemed to run wi h a light draft; and we ma:y all that 'both ii.einecl to have! their -friends BIC Mr tfi.L t _l)l'4 there e. of those that the Tortnd wider than thc - 11 1113'311'grC1 , 3 star, ni e lliat it will drt i Eitirring. Seca firmly Et-et:zed at t bi:nt cr btukcti : - 0111A , ...(2 being r le'ss trouble and ;Sugar THE fullowino• 0 description of an in'. atitution, owned and managed by Bradford c.:unty men, willtprore interesting to - Many ,of • o'ar readers. Tie article, is cliiped from the i Scranton I?cpub! I kaii :_ ' '-'. TIIE LACKArtNNA VALLE! 11. w .m.—The itu piaements commenced some time ago in the banking house lot the above institution, are Aunt completed. A description of the propos eti changes and the general fitting of the build ing at that time, appeared in these, columns, therefore it is unnecessary to again go Over the. whole grourid, but we cannot, nevertheless, retrain from speaking of the btu;tkinlg-room as at:present fitted up; which - watt taken posses sion of yesterdar, and where businer is now being transacted. The room is lltte pp in the latest modern ttyle, under the personal super. vision of Mr. J. G. Sanderson, the Mork being done by Messrs Lenn t Seil of 30 West 12th 1. Istreet, New To k, and set up. by Competent workmen of o own city. For getters' ele gance,Artistic design and comfort, this room cannot )oe surpatised by any in the city. - The, material used in the construction of the cons tens nil wainsooting, are of walnut, butternut, California bronto and plate-gbiss.l This laud - i i - 1 • , i i , t . f •• - ' 1 ber of uttitheisaTB t4ig pound bablOi Itc.c points upou Erich a mi resent. agrced.: The. first' , Eureka cuts a swath a foot , *ling Warrior, and deares the Ling up in such a lUuse man . ' r pue.ily without any tedding nd,-that the cOtter-bar being i buth ends, is leoShilble to get Third, that the shop where it f ar at hand , it , wili be much , • xpenselo obtain repairs when FIDES gust 3, 1573 wood fa rue; and esable. des high a finish as the Prench•walnut. :The floor is of walnut, oak and uh, presenting a_ beautiful contrast. The desks. aloe In:mit:no; and carpets ire in keep ing with the general appearance at the room; and hi fact a perfect harmony pervades thro'- ont.ehowing evidence of tute: The entrance as at present is a decided improt meat, enter ing as you do h the hallway.. The doors separating the hall the banking-room are massive, and elegant in desii_gn.. • "The banking-lions° Of George Sanderson .k Co., was established by Goo. Ilanderson it Bur ton Kingsbury, in Bovember, 1855, and is the Bur lo imititution'in Scranton. They first commenced business in the small wooden building lately occupied by Mr. Thonias Par rott as a:merchant tailoring' establishment, ancl_was at that time the only building on that aide of Lackawanna avenue, with few amp- Bons. At a later period they occupied their more commodious establishment, located on the site.of the present buildinci but which was destroyed by fire in 1863. While rebuilding, they occupied the ' Jifkin building,' ote• Penn avenue (afterwards the_post-otlice). "Since the death of Mr. Burton Kingsbury, his inter; has been represented by his son, Mr. Geo 8. Kingsbury. Taking advantage of .a very betel charter granted by the State Legislature, it was decided at a meeting , last' winter to remodel and enlarge: their building so as to increase their facilities for busin,ess,. the result of which, decision is flow manifesthig itself. Hereafter, the old establishment will be known as The Lackawanna Valley Bark" successor to Geo. Sanderson h Co., the bank having perfected its organization by the elec.; - Soh of George Sanderson, George S. Kingsbury, X. Gardner Sanderson, Chrzjes DuPont Brock, and Dr. B. A Squire as directors, with George Sanderson as president; J. Gardner Sanderson, vice-resident A p ; Georgo 8. Kingsbury, cashier ; and A . Minor Renshaw, teller. A large amount of the capital stock has already been subscrib ed and paid in, and as soon as the return of their president from his sea-shore visit, it is their intention to offer to the business commu nity and citizens of Scranton an l opporttufity to subscribe to a further increase.. On the 'first of this month the accounts of the old firm were transferred to the books of the new bank, which thus commences a bushiess already es tablished.' '• ' „ . A coin -graxims-r of thO Bing4am-, tonrDagy limes, has been payiljtg a visit to this section, and gives some of his ideas regarding the country, in a letter to that paper. His ref erence to our streets is truthful, and shout, d cause our anttiorities to blush. Speaking of Towanda, the writer says: 1 " The streets Id side' i t - _is and sidewalka of this town min not be said to be inviting, fcrthere is but little stone sidewalk, and much of the plank walk is, like the streets of Pompeii, 'Worn with the tramp of busy feet.' In my ' gl nce' I ()hemmed some fine residences and bewutifal pleasure grounds, end a handsome brick church,trim it med with a light-gray sandston ,-of recent con. struction, occupying a comm ding-site well up towards the mountain base. Near the tip er end of the tow* an Episcopal C arch is go ng up, the basement of which-is composed of ho same light-gray sandstone above mention d, which stone has at a distance'*.natich the p pearanco of marble. The stone is obtai ed from quarries in this' immediate vicinity. i ut the handsomest structure I saw in Towand , is their : : • - ' . i COUNTY JAIL, which is large,,of fine design, atid built cut' rely of this beautiful light EandatQul37/t has - s• , •o thirty cells with ono dark dungeon underne. th, all of which aro walled in with the solider of masonry. Heavy iron doors, with new s tle .fastenings which no ingenuity pr strength on earth can unfasten from the inside, guard ho entrance next the cells, and against each d to; shuts another heavy door, lined inside ttj' a solid plate of iron. Ono heavy flagging sane forms the door cif-each cell, over which/it a wood floor, and the (ceiling overhead is ;'.on- I t in goon in the, ame manner. ' The dark underneath, with its rough rock floor, nd rougher waifs, its three-inch tube--the my passage way for light through its thick wal s— and iteponderons double. iron' doors, almost caused the chills to creep over me when I step ped inside fur 'a moment, and my guide closed the door. It appears to me that confinement in this cell would . ' . ctxsu THE EVIL BVITIIT . . i out of old Satan himself. , The Ijail is warmed by a, furnace, and every cell is supplied with water by means of pipes. Towanda is doiUg a thorough and exemplary work in the design and obstruction of this jail: - `! • : ' 1 1 , TUE connr-nocsn , - 1 is an old and ordinary looking building, but is situated at the rear of, large and very ,pleasant grounds. The Wardilouse is large, and from my one night's stay . liere, I can! recommend it as a first-class house. 1 I am told that' there are live °tiler well-kept hotels in !the place, and that Mur weekly newspapers', are published . Leis.', I I TUE lIAILIZOAD DEP IT. ' For some .inexplicable' resso he depot of the Sullivan and Erie' Railway,' ich runs to Dushore and the mines, is located t . the upper extremity of the town; which arra gement; as the &own is some two miles in 1 ngth, iii an abominably inconvenient ono. TO viate some what this iiMouvenienae, th 6 train alb) at 'the foot of the street leading from the Ward Ileuse and takes on passengers. A crew of us were kept broiling in the hot. sun' for. l alf an hour this morning Waiting for the trai ; which was in no hurry, and therb was not vcn a Ory -1 goods box to sit upon. As if . to'ggravite as much as possible the centre to, speople,lan other depot is built a mile beloW, I thus gijiing them theelthice of goitig a mile Inp-thin or a mile down-town, a choice very 'similar to Ithe Iconsolinp, one called ` liobson's cheice.' Some ;body might ,win the gratitude and perhaps same of the money of people who tak6 the cars at this point, by erecting some kind of a shelter !from the sun's heat and the frequeLt 'storms, !and furnishing it with something in the shape--- 'of seats. "At last the train arrived— u moking and a coach hitched to the end-of a long train of empty coal cars. and wewere,not all loth to exchange oar, ' iieat ' in theYtiepotifor the coin fortable-one we found in the coach. This fs a narrow gauge road, and but one train runs over it daily at present, going,uplin the merit - - ing and back in the afternoon. 'At it is but twenty-eight miles in length and terminateS at the mines, this arrangement is ample enongh , for the ,demand. From Towanda it keeps dovin the Snsquehanna - for a,' mile Or more, and, then turns in at the month of -the Towanda creek and follows up that stream to within about four miles of Dushore,where it strikesthrough a 4app. the mountain, over On to the head of Marsh Run, and follows down that little -creekto Du shore. r "Arriving at the mines, t he trate' runs direct ly to the coal breaker and stop We - alight and lookrwith no little interest—for thin is our first visit to. a coal mine—upon thci huge, dingy building where the coal, as it conies from the mines, is prepared for market, nperi the great black pile of rOfuse or Waste thrown out in this preparation upon the long mule 'trains coining from away under4he mountain where the Coat is Mined, and upon the rough village of.miners' !mines running in one street alongl i the foot of the.mountain. All this is taken in at Cum glance, and,although novelty lend interest to the scene, we confess ourSelresi that wok not envy the miner his opportunity for accumu lating wealth. Here in -this dense wilderness .upon the wild mountain's side, witlkjust enough ot the forest cleared away to give room for the accomplishment of his dirty work, it strucklme as it t ever did before that the miner must be man of iron nerve to thus voluntarily shut from the pleasures ind beantids of ,the Out side. world, and bury himself herd in this dis mal region. " Mit I came lure to see the ! I - WONDER-S . lor A COAL MM., . - sand there must be no flinching bo l w. I wasli:m -rinensely pleased to learn that I 'lrqs not. alone this.uedertalting. A gentleman who came upon the same train expressed a' desire to enter the mines, and the General tiuPerinterdent, Mr. J. If. Horton, politely offeredi us the ser vices of biA head miner to guidel•us through the labyrinths of the mine. Before starting in I was consido'3.l4 disappointed to learn that the mines were not so extensiveati I had been e.(.1 to suppose. They Penetrate the mountain [ int little more than half a mile) The nn,trance Et on a level with the track ; upon which !the nal, in small ears, is drawn, directly by mules t.i the breakr. lids entrance is st;small square 'hole, sonic 5 , 2,v;:1if0 , 2t high andieight feet wide, and is on a level with the passag . cs cut into Itho wart or the mountaiii. 1 BUSINESS . WANTE;I3—AII fiCtiVC,'C o cativr.gs fur the ItErontra. 1 TURNER u , oneo 3 i. are selling be celebrated Victor Mineral Sprint water.! ts, Fruit and Vegetables once at A. F. Cow-Lts'. tel. Special bargain lin Black at . EVANS LREDIII.7II.ii. ser Best quality' of Mackerel at A. CowUs' Third Ward Bahe4.l • I - - te. Every new pubhcation can Ibe ovnid on Cnoss' shelves. , i . . • 1 Still" . C.FE. Cnoss has jus opened 'a 111 c assortnient of new chronani.: • f • . sm.. A large assortment of Brack • a just received at ' ;Fr.osr & Salm FINE} DRESSING CaE. 7 —Chamber ahttosx Jc SoNs,,,for fifty ,doUttro. I • mi.' Several valuable', Farms and oases Sad Lots for sale by Bau:rixii• tt. UNIiISITTED FACT. .hl. J. Itiß 4 K Fells boots and shoes clioaper than any .ther establishinent in Towanda.' Mir C9WLES, of the rocery. kcps a good EupplY ice. Val ua b 1 o house for gale—pleasant locality—no Churl. Inquire of Jaw W it3AA MILL .air Mcdunii t Emma — leave it'd receltedleveral ear-loads more of that superi or faMily flour. ieople who prise good bread will make a note of this. Deltleri Strings will,do well to call at the Temple of Mnsie, where they will find a large assortMent of .6eneli, Gomm and Italian Strings, at New York prices. MIS' Farmers igirays find a sure market and the highest prices for produce; eggs and butter, at licCutz a, p.pwaiws'. kir Job work executed at this of fice,.iecelves the higikeet-encomiums from the best Critics: • " id- New Styloi3 Dress Goods,, Japs. Silks, reredos, Pldnes and Prints at , • Euro • ift.AVe have just received a 'new stock of tags, which we can print on the short est notice st the lowest rites. • serNow is ; a good time to get your letter-heads,l envelopes lira bill-heads printed, land thopatrol/rut office is a good place to,let them executed. ' • In. Col4lErt & Comm have more, cheaper and better Boots and Shoes, than were ever before offered for Silo iu Towanda. stir A. F.. COL ES bas ' opened a bake:* and groceri l stare opposite the Episeo pal Church. People living in the upper end Of townovillflnd this 'ediablishtnent a great con venience. . itir Dirs. W. parlicialar attention assortment of now t k thing in her line. vs. Ilathnsliek, Weber, Hoffman, Knickerbocker, and other Pianos for sido cheap and on easy teMts,l At COLE, PASSAU/I & CO.'d Temple of Undo, Towanda, Pa. . i. • • HonsE Powzaa.—l have on hand • . ready for immediate sale and delivery, two of Harder's.2-Horse Powers, and one Wheeler's first-elaawl and 6 Morse Lever. Powers. The latter - on truck ready for work. tolianda, Jully 30: A full lino of. White Goods, Table Linens, Napkins; Towels and Embroider les; at , EvAxs I _ Bridge-st .._., . , M. Mra. : E. ./i: WOODRUFF has re moved her stock o Millinery dziods• to the room recently occupied by Mrs. GARVIN, over Loxo's store, in l'attii's block. set. Out store, will be closed for repa.iis on August 51' 187. Our friends and customers will find Us , r upstairs and in base; ment, where we Omit be happy,to see them as usual. aiONTANYES. IteTnember' that HINES sells furniture chdaptr than''Sny ono else in town. Tonne's, Aug.l 54w. • Lezpris & i Mounts, manufac turers Of those . cchihrated spectacles, have changed their agency from J. ,Huavaiives to Wu. A. CIIAMBEIIILAIN*I • tft. Everpbody,is now rushing to Hums' Fuinitare Stoic. They have found out how cheap he sells furniture. • Towanda, August 4H3w. z The - best place to buy Sash, Blindii, Doors and of Lumber, is at rnosr.&, Sos. Factiiry on Charles street. Of. flee 107 Main street. They sell cheap for cash. CAtrrios.—This is to kirbid till per -4„ Li SODS from trttabwg I A.LIDD, as I shall not pay my debts-of contracting after this k A. LADD. Athens, Atinst 4, Iva. STAND FROM UNDEIL—AII taxes re maining unpaid on thC borough and Poor-Tax Dnplidates, on AugustlFO, will positirelybe col lected as soon as the lair will permit, without distinction of parties. I P. Powrix, TIIRESHERS ANA PLEANEILS.—WheeI cr Blelick's nnriyaled 30 inch and 34 inch cylinder Threshers and Cleanera, on hand ready.ter immediate sale and delivery. Towanda, July 30 . , . per We are now selling the Wo • ven Wire Bisttress at $16.00. They are the cheapest spring beds in the world. , Why don't you 611 at Fnosr & Boys and try one? NOTICE.—The 4sineps , places of this b'orongh will closo htrcafter until Septim bar 30, at 8 O'clock P. ,r,], Satnrisy evening ex cepted.. To THE PusLic.--Persons 'desiring to purchase coal by the c.ar load, will be fur nished the address of dealers who will sell them coal it 01614'3(1k pri( es, thus saving all coin missions, by calling at nip office.. S. S. Mac's. August i t , 1873: grp. 3. D. HILL has opened ono or the finest Millinery 'and Fancy stores this lido of Nori . York. iShc cordially in vites 101 to give her call. Griffith & Patton's dock, Bridge street. .[ !fir MCCABE & ED WARDS sell the best brands of flour jut as cheap as many other estaidishments ell the, poorer grades. COSO why? They buy in 111 . 0 quentitres and gev a better dismunt. • .Mrs. J. D. liru, has moved • her r store down to k the first door cast of the Red, White and Blue Store, where she will be glad to wit upon her friendss--thstkitig all for for tier patronage. Griffith it Patton's Block, ,Bridge street. • ser- . .Why rn n. th•li risk -of an .acci . dent, when yon ran get 5.,-liebergood for $3,000 in case of death, for 29 - ctnta a day, by calling on VicAsit BUI/13.1.NE, at upper depot? -• • 1 . NOTICE. —The stLkholdefs of the Mutbal Building and 84ing Fund Association of TbvVanda, are hereby notified that a meeting of said Association will ho held in the Grad Jury Boom,' on 31,oudaY evening, August 18, 1873, at 8 o'clock, for thd purpose of amending, Ariiqle IX., section I of By -Laws. 9. [ It. F. GOODMAN, Seey. M I ergetic in ta... George Woad & Co;, * Taylor & Farley and Jubilee Organs, at low prices and easy terms of payment Send for circulars, or call to see and hear them at the Temple of Ma sic Of COLE, PASSAGE &. Co. Stir Barause - Si HILL would call the attCntion (lithe public the fact that their market is always luipplied with the choicist steaks, roasts; lamb smimutton, pork, sausage, fish; etc. They are now receiving daily supplies of fine fresh oysters, width they offer at whole saki and retail at the very lowest rates BUY YOUR COAL lIY 1111; CAB LOAD. —t4ro or more persons can elnb together and briY their cost froth. B. M. WELLEs at whole sale-prices, and get 2,210 lbs. to the ton, In (Ding se seventy-five etts per ton of 2,006 lbs. eati. be saved froth Tow nda retail pi - ices. .1 :. I .I.IIIESLIING MARI:EINE /SEPAIRS—OW2I - Hors° Power ' s and .Threshing Machines, 814.dd attend it once to obtaining repairs for the same. Call ripenß l T M. WELLES of Towan da,who pays much attention to Threshing Ma chino repairs. , I j keir During :the next 60 days we • will sell goods' regardleSa of cost, and will mako prices to snit all, in order to make room for goods °fear own manniacture ;I now is the time to buy. 0. Fnorr k Boss, Main street. Mity, 7, '73 Cup CoAL,±Bny you coal du ring the wards months. As a 'nil° At will be cheaper and better PrePared. [ ! It. M. WELI:IS is selling bost, prepared Pitts ton, Store Cold at $3.75, and E gg and Chestnut at $3.50 for gross ton :of 2,210 lbsJ„ by the car load, adding actual freight and delivered in at any station north ol W,talusing. j Atlgtuit 0,1873. • • ird Wa i rd r 4mily gro*:. ud two jots the Episcopal D, Executor' of 1•1 ODIII7FF would invite or the ladies to her elegant goods, comprising every 7. B. U. Wp.mts. Collector R. Di. WELLES 1119. Hams' owe Bridge street, is the ehespeet piece in town tq buy furniture. Towanda, August 0;-3w„ ' I ser By no possibility wall aan wa pa papor bo so °MO ,pnrehaaed anywhere in this section, u at O.P. Cuss% "the'Steri Switch cold Ponlpa dour can'bo found si Mrs. J. D. lilies, ini real hair. , Griffith &Pation's Block, Bridgo iltraot. ier Teache4 of innsic can linr chin Bii,etit Music aid Mosier oat i ooka at Stet ere rateg, at the Topple' of Music, Towapda, ill. All, pers6ns indebted to me, &re requested to multe immediate payment. • S. B. JOLINSON. - - XS- Persons L - NyAehtn . g to pnrclinse Real Estate of any description, All 'on Banns* k TniOY,;nsnraneo and Real Etate Agents and Brokersi'l ": HAY Piltzsszs.4—xv.. se vrr ELLES pays special attention to Iho sale of Xlay. - Nreezep. Call upon Idin if yoi, wish td got ago article and one.tliat will suet, you. 16. It . 13 not genera ll y known that H. O. Wnrr KEtt, at ho Book Bindefy oven the BErorran Moo, nikes Wank Books in . il, n y style or g and binding desired. If •oti wants new 4..odgeq Journal or Docket, givo him a call. NoTtee.,—The! limited . partnership heretofore gmisting ` , ltltuler the name of T.I C. Cown & Soo, Is this day dissolved. All 'do mande duo ihe late must be paid to T, l C. CowEN,'whoteill continue the huainesa at the attire of tliteato flrut. T. C. Cowmr. Towanda, Anguso2, 1971. ' EmptnE Gemr DRILL.—This is the cheapeit first-class brain drill in the market. A -- iood grain drill i4 .l a 'necessity in good grain farthing. For descriptive circular with prices, apply to,, , It, ISf. WEILES. Towanda, Aug. 14 • :SELECT Scuoop.-4The undersigned will open thelFall tepn ot Select School in the Leltaysvillo Academy, on blonde'', Sept. 1, confining. - 12 weelo. Extra leSsond will : lie given to 'these propqing to teach. • • " °norms W. BUCK Augikilt 12, 1873-4 w. I beir COLE, P4SAGE & CO., at their Temple of Mimic, k4p a large assortment lot Violins, Guitars, Accl?rdions, Flutes, Files, Pic colos,PrumS,llarinopicons, Trimmings, Striugs etc., etc., Which thei ire selling at 24 per cent. leis thaii such griAs were ever sold in this machol. , ': 1 - --4. 110---- • I stir The lirde' demand' for the Eureka Mower, as necessitated t.lic putting in of additional mclunery, and the running Of thernanufactory aye and, night. No delay is experienced now y kliosikho wish•to purchase 1 mowers, as order le:iii be filled at' an hones notice. . . . . . WEEK .. ~.,; ~. ONE W 'oltl JESUS !—There will boa villSgo Camti-Miicting held at Smithfield, Bradford Co., , 1"a. cOnmotikeing Sept. 2,. at 2 o'clock r. 3r., aid i g tontinto one week. All Christians whaaro willing to devote the week 4 , to prayer, and. ' who Kr° . to talk and sing fur Jesus, are urded to nibet with as. 0 j r 1 ' C. L. F. Howe.. August 11, 187 • 1 . . - , •• • • 1W Thera will.be a camp-meeting commencing August 1873, in the grove oc cupied for camp -meeting two years ago, on the farm owned by J. I I L. TIOCKNVELL, threc-fonitbs of a mile east (of 3104r0n borOugh, Bradford . county, Pa. S. jF. ItniNiv.turv,) i J. I L , TVIITON, Com. • Jo4lx.rn MEnutsa„ Blonroeton, August', 1873. • -t quarterly seTsiou of tioq of I. O. G. T., will be X 4oads, on the 27th and r.i .73. 5, A full delegation from t- 4sired, on account of the ncsili to be transacted. Tho tho,Ccunty Coiive held at ColutulAit 28th of August, 1. the various lodges importance of bus 'ALLEY, DIY: ScVY. July 28, 1873; INN WAN-rED. T .Pie 10.erea at R'fsaukin~ on MONDAY, AU r 1:1Si 11, also Monday, An: 25, good fat snekingji:l-AL CALVES, weighing frbm 125 to 180 1 lbeL cast. Price, sto 51 cent fi per lb. Also; gi.xnli fat lambs ; '..‘tcighing from 65 to 100 lbs. pacll, at 6 cents per lb. Small and t0:1 calrei and lambs not wante4 at any price. [ I g GEOTME Sarni'. Wysanking, Jinvi 2941 w. ..- 1 • / ii • I let. AL I Fostivall for the benefit of 1 ? the Catholic Cliur4h, a:l' this place, will be held on next Friday and Saciirday, in Mercer's flail. The ladies of the c l ongOgation have procured ti fi, large assortm4l of fitlicy and useful article for the occasion. he :Temperatice Societies of Barclay and lytive fy, !mod also. the St. Pahicli Benevolent Sixiict Ci o Barclay and Towanda have been imiiedi ainfjare expected to he at the Church at y 1 lo'cloqk on Friday morning where Ijigh Mass will by celebrated by Father ) ~ • i Tozer. at that lent . . 'd . MUSICAL I!tILIICELaDLSI`..--111, iaditior,t to his large rtdcl: of Phgnos and Organs, L. I BI Powcr.t., of Scriuston, 0-,eps a full line of small jnnsical merchandiso, W 4 Slich ii being constantly replenished with the llpst, novelties. Double Basses; VioloniTilos, Vui i 4as, riolios, Guitars, Banjos,'Flotesj Fifes: ii:colus. Drums., Clew: iOncts, t4ertinas, ete., etc., in great yariety and at toter prices than ever', Price lists niailcd on application, Addtess, ' ; 'l, L. B. -Powci.r., •Il.i Wyontin4+ Ave., Scranton, Pa. • July 30--2 w. F 3 . ' TREE .AND IPIANT • WINDLERS.—I RJR informed that eertainJrlit tree agents are can; ',Ming this County, t3,r "Utah Clicrites,7 "Grant Pears,'' and " C4lfax Peaches," repre senting them to be' very t , rolitic. I have exam; ined all the eatAlognes o the leading nursery; men, and fail t r o find anyhing of the kind laid down, from w9ch I infersthal the: names given these trees are fictitions,qand calculated to de ceive the peoplC. The tries are offer r ing for sato ato l l warrantee true to name, and I bind myself to rectify all inistakcs. The people should not be 4nlled into paying Istravagant prices tor worthless trees .; , 1 H. PELT. W 4‘;'' • YALUSIN I G DISTRI,VT GAUP-UEETING. —HELD AY ME6/101TEN, Seri. 3. 1873.—jfackS run from the cfepot. Freh meat, milk, straw -and lior s in feed 'supplied. ,;For tent sites confer with J. H. Mr.siox on thci; l ground. For lumber or board tents apply to HP. Mown; Esq., 31i shoppeu. Good board ort the gr ohnd. single Meal 50 'rents, $l.O per day, $5.00 Per week. Discount to tidnisti r ws and.theit: faenilies Officers of the taw on thez, ; ground will secure order. No huckstering glowed. Partienlai l at tention is ialled to the 11Local Option Law 'prohibiting the:sale of infoxica Sag drinks. word to the wise is su4lent. R. Liman. PECE, -Presiding Elder '4:'f the District, haS charge of the meeting, affil will, with his minal efficiency, labor for its fuecess. We humbly ask the blessing of havc,t 'on our efforts, and expect a " time of refreshing front the presence otthe Lord." Whosti' wi4, let him conic. Pie; pare your tents. Rev. 1.91.1 Er. PECK, P. E. Comstrrraz Bev. J. P4u.wq:ll, See). ; Rev. JAL WESTON, Itev. P. 1:.; Tow Ea, 11.. v. J. L. Rae; Rev. S. EievEcr.„ll . lev. G. E. Treater; 11. B 2 ACKLEY, Wrr. 11. Bsust.y , JoitN , G. TAYLOK, AARON arliNt.LL. MARRT ED. JUbany, l'a., July 19, 1873, by lien. G. W. Bte:rigere,ifr. J. Gaylord Corbin to Miss Floreum4 Emory, both of Al bany,ip. , • , . DIED. • - . DAVILNPQRT.:.--In WV34, July ' 10, of con sumption, Ella A., , datintcr of Ilium and Mary Davenport , aged ~.17 years, 2 months, 1 day. :1 "Deareslraister, - thougli thou LaSt left us . llorp thy kiss tro deeply fed, But 't is dod that hatl9) craft us, Ho can all our sorrows heal." "Bic:9.4l3(ler° the dead `,Whieledie in the Lord front hiteeforth ; yea; iiaith ,tho Spirit, that they 'niaY rest front tqir labor; and their workikdo folloW them.'' ANDO:MON.-1n Burlington, Bradford county . l's., May 7, 1873, Julia. . Lantz, wife of Mr. Stewart Anderson, aged 56 years, formerly of Basseitonnt7, N. Y., MEE NEEttrOts Dlitirtam—A' 'a (viewed, irritabli stela of mind ; a!weak, nervous, ex. hatutted; feeling ; no energy or animation ; con,- fazed head, weak memoryi often with debilitat ing, invnAtuately discharged. The consequences of mottoes, mental overwork or retions. This Nelwors Damn firids ack ireign cure in HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATKI s wow N 0.29 . It tones ng the system, eats die chug dispels the mental gloom despon; deny, end rejuvenates the entire at m. It is perfectit harmless and always' effi e Prico $5 for &package of Ave boies and a large t 2 vial of powder, which is important in Id, me nus ends •or $1 per single box old by ALL druggists: or sent by mad on reed t of price. Addreas, Minx B. °nun. . South end Ward House, To ands, Pa. „ T° ANDA M A C WHO73,SIaT.E PIIIOES. Detracted every 49 eanesdaY, by 0 subject ifB chimps Wheat, VI bUsh Ukiah Buckwheat VI bush 00 ru. 11 hush gat', twat • mans, lit bush. . Butter (rolls) do (dairy.) p Ils new ZINO. W dos' Petatoes i ll buab,now Flour; IV:barrel Onions, i 1 bush Wzromrs or Guam.—Wheat 80 lb. ; Bye 58114.; Dlbs.;ata 32 Barley 464 bi 48jba. ; Beans 62 lbs.; B ran 20 lbs.'; 1b Timothy deed 44 lbs. ; Dried Pei Dried Apples 23 lbs.. Flax deed 60 lbs.l Now Advertisements.l lasi of lettersi.remetrinig in the Towanda Post Office-, for the 'Week en big Aug, j 21873 't • . -,. • ; 1 Allis Rebecca . Litellird AW , dimes': J- Murry' &Inas • Anderson J H . Minogreo Att Armstrong Emma - JrciMamelFesley Allen Rebecca Meant Thom Andrew T I_ Mclnisan Wiln• Bauer Androw(ll - Mailleld Frank Berditain Chas Moue; C C lIC Bly Ellis Maggio. , • Voon Jan • Bohan James , Miller Al It 1, Collins Miss Fanny . Maleiy John Colo Mrs 8 J • Moo dN NI Collins Henry ', Mating H ir. Coylii Michael Morgan Cece . Cook Mrs HCI `.' Mon itham'An Clark W S • Mcßith John Christian Chas Newell Leona Campbell W It Post:Aaron 'Dante° J E ' -Price Maria Decker E 0 Pay ns F E Deckew E W Phillips The Davis'Mas Enuua Prealen 3 E Eby li C . ' Paynel Mary Evens Jas J Roseincranti Flood Mime Carrie Stephinason Fogriy•P - Shannon AJ 1 Ferrin Mary A . ShafoT Mrs M Fitzsimons Margarot - Starr {Mrs B Fahey John Smith! Bev C , Grant Katy T Shipman Him Greensbield Mrs Smi r tileo It Goff C H She n Tile Goo.drich•China . Saunders r. A Grant Latta Thondly Mil George Win Voslinrg Isaa/. Ganicy Frances Vandom Aff/n a Holcomb J C , Wolf Enuala Holcomb Hall's ! Ward MrSEI L Herrington Win 'Walborn Da d Hogan•Thos ' •Wiiiiney Le nand Holland J B Weedj H Harris Elleu . Westbrook J V Jackson Geo W Wood C Mac Kinsman Jay Warner Lyn Hernia Win Jr Walker Maul Kelly Vary , Irroda khas Kinsman Nicholas ' Yeager Chas Leo Harry . ~ Zuni-Chas"- Lyn ch Michael Persons calling for. any' of ;I I the all • will please say mlvertined, , giving . (111 - S. IVI ' tALVOII • , WALUSING' M4ADE _ The undersigned. will open a: elect E! 310NDA.Y, SEPTE3IIII D, la, 1 To continue Two Ttruin of Tkree 4no zt - rrion IE is.n.:i . . Primary Stcomlaay.... i . ... ....... • ... 7 .... Common English higher English.., • TEAutzns', . A clans will bo formed for the' Len who may wish to teach. ' Er= Board'may he had near by. at ream: Also rooms for thoho desiring to Loagd AU pupils about(' enter school'at the the term. No deduction will be made o • absence except on account of Protracted; f AI.,L. COO. Air" o . 14-tTo " V,USQUEHANNA. (iOLLGLITE •1:-.7 INSTITUTE. 1 - The fall term of the Sueuneharins Collegiate Insti tute will commence MONDAY,. AUGUST 25, 1873, ;under the following corps of tristrnctore: EDWLN E..QUINLAN, Principal, Lati and Greek Lamp:Lagos, and Theory and Practice f Teaching, AIIIItA. J. GIOLNDALII, A: M. l ,:qomm cial Branch es, Sciences and Mathematics. f . EDC/AR;11. SHERWOOD, Instruruet tat Music. 1 Miss DIARY E. MERRILL,' Pinceptr ss, Common and Higher English. , Mrs. MARY A. rptErzwoop; .mat ematics and- German Language. ' • Mdse. J: LEQUIN, French Larigusge Mrs. C: E. CRANDALL, Painting an Drawing. • Prof. Crandall comes recommended in the highest terms hy , presldent Allen of the Alfred -University, pia. Fordlet the Elmira Female College, :and by several boards of ;education by whom ?le ban been employed daring ten years of active. e perienee in the shoot room. , ,; Of Miss Merrill and theother teaches, their rec. ord in the Institute is such that it n eds no com mendation to those who have Patroniz a the school, - No pains will be sparest to ; main m the high standing of the institution, and by car fully looking to the 'mite ...co sta of each individual student to make -Re' work even more efficient. Each! teacher will have his speciality and use every facility to make the topics interesting, and to! secure C i e largest_pos: Bible resufts in his department. A Teachers' Clues will be ovgan'Xedl mencement of the fall term. The coot (ion will include not only School gover ode of instruction and other topics anvil lug.. but also daily drills In the ,brane the schools of the country. VOW eight - dollars. , To save expense, text books, the Ca! county will b 3 used in the Eugl i ish bri the exception or. Geography. - To make the' sojourn of. non-rebid more ,pleasant,.; tho 'Principal will us( situated but a few rods from the In ing—for boarding purposes. where rho throughout and provided - with clothes other conveniences will-be furnished i ladles. The best rooms In the Institute av l ill and assigned to the young men: a the house of the Principal. There Ii 4uperVision op the part of the Prinel a of the manner in which students cm )1 • Price for furnished room and b a fuel. lig h ts, and washing not to cue 114,00 per week. Students will fit n toilet 'and be held, accountable for l their ropily , . '.. - Tuition from Four to Ten Do a according to 13 tudica pursued. '' For further particulars or circul r :'rincipal,,E E QUINLAN, Towanda , MILI Pres't Boni ISEM ROME ACADEMY. : • Tlic Fall Torni of thin Inr,ty j nat.e. - wil Vith, under the principalship of I. lfinn.L. M. Ridgway, Miss B.L.Wa t Torn, 12 weeks. . MEM Coiiimmon English Common English and Higher Single recitations in Languages 2t lessons on Piano or Organ; I liva -.lnstruction in Vocal Muhl free. Bills payable at'tlie middle of tern Students - wishing to_prepare them-4 mon school : teaching, will he. rerpiir4 Such a course of discipline dril 0%710 fit them for the work: Good board can be obtained on re biat , students can lessen their cape'i rooms and boarding themselves. Students are regnsted to bo-prcse the beginning of the,tenn, is a deli ;Causes great both k pnpd. embarrassment . The teachers and the oitircins r4ene n their power to render the :tc.rna's I ' ‘rofitable and pleasant for those wh. netitation with their petronte,c;. For farther information, addrcA ;I'. r,, c porne, Mimi at 4,'73-w3.. NEW 113RNITUFRE JO•3EPIi;HI Has n?•.v op6r,c-I a new farult BRIDGE STREET, :T IVltereUe will Itiep ua A (it:FERAL ASziowrau4NT 01 Fol. AT I'MCI:6 THAT CANNO ' T FA fsvor Kim nitti j: l'tirtaLter 1114 y be wautethie the . , • CALL Or -EEL arid exam.tue goods 'and prices ciao:here. 'TOR SALE—A. ()ye of t4c very best and mos • iulford County,. within. I() mil D• McKee k Co. is this day teal consent. Robert McKee is to settle and colect all account, duo, and to 'paya3 liabiltti6a of the ato firth. • ' • ItOBEUT McKEE, •; C. MERCI7II.. Towinds, July 21th, 1873. ; , Yi ih Er CEI PATCIII 30 gi 1 73 MBE Bale cin t 0 fi)2 00 44 21 t 3 23 L'l22 ',0•05) 10 00 2 00 : uckwhea • 56 lbs. t ; flood CO; .1 .8 331b5.; BE gi II Adje, iii Tol gii °5, lin of B, To' .• dr, r erchant A Johaans let,vt; lqtters 4c of hucil ou 7J, thd each 5,1 50 4 00 5 00 G 00 lilt of thorse able rates hanselree opening of account of !linens. A. M., Mucipal ICI LL 'At the coin o of instate ment, moth• ary to teadtd cs taught in n this class, me as jai the line Les, with • ent students his house— Stitute build , Is furnished • closets and or the young lba furniatica sill. board at I.)c a t.irettil and telicheia •y theirittme. d, including d Fix pieces, sh theft own furniture in i rs per term, Wrests the r ER FOX, d Tiustees •pcn AUGUST L. Chrispell. e§, assistahts. $ 4 00 each. 00 !dyes 1' cora -1 to atibmit to as will thor- tt rnlB, es by renting L it promptly at y.at this tima teachers arid Ily ivilt do all 0rl.• thorough, may favor. this RISVELL, Principal MOE TORE SPEC! LED 'BEAUTIES By TIIE TIIQUSAN . SEASON 13 7'3. • . These f.unou[i Trent Timis aro now open lo t season of 1273,1 and aro stocked with a large nu is of trout of every size, In the clearest. purest al coldest miring water. Any size trout sold at re so i ablO rate , and chipped by, express as oider di These Po Pools are not open on Sunday. ' The pr prietor having had caw:lo3db indoc tit [arid arra ' , tug :trout ponds, offers his servie $ll tho , r cd teniplating laying out and stocking I sh !Tie ,at ossonable rates. l• ' Atinais on td ponds, 25 cents;, Season ti4et . t For ful particulars call on or'address S. B. EILENBERGE7E, . , Ap1.23. f 1 Laddsburg, Bradford County, a. ('lO i frie'. e nentl k the Legi Ile obit . acipiaint render ii J6ly 1 IN ES 're Skro en WANDA, P fl ITLI l , 31EEMEE3 ir.patron32e urniture BEI .F 0 1 min Rented t aothtna i Cot tea h jot ty' of his valua a d visloi dorsal:ocl Cpintoy foro purchawing 3.1.ny 21, 1872. blo Far deeirable farads lee of the county F° 1884 belled t( 48 Cala hurl can ad (bat en of W I I largest 8 Teathes Classic,' Eactice gentlomel dm:rung bnalness !all U.- _ issclrea by mu Bev. D. Einpitl ow Advertiloincinto. SALE OF ESIRAI3LE LOTS ! TILE FARM OF 'OL. G. F. MASON, the west side of th (la' Township, has be 0 owa !din IVE-ACRE LOTS, E !e lots . are now . .. offer ] • eat bargains. The tot: 1 ad leading . - to.-1116hr are -xery desirable for ho Otl3 It islbe last oppor ill be offered for se 4 .d lots at reasonable • business portion o Also - 75; TOWN LOTS l• Biz 0 1 ' gb id© of road .4.10 the DWELLING:. HOU; 'acres of land, , the house c 4 modern ituprovenlent4 t , a 'A A the most desirable i re: ~ i the county.. Also thel' .• . STEAM FLOURING MIL N TOWANDA BdROUGII. i ! 1 . f l - is-nearly new, and ca . ab tt thel best work. Also a IVALITABLE LOT.. D i in Lin-ta Hose Co. buildin. anda 'Borough. A ap of the lots may bo se 'eU r b on the undersigned at ofiee tlett 4k Tracy, or J. A.:Coeum I • further particulars . call oni~ s I. -I A. L. SCOTT,_Trusre. an a, July 30;1873.' • ICES REDUCE a °N pm.MER, 0 - 0 0 T IC WEEN - liEl IIAYLOR & Cu 1873 NBERGER'S TROUT•POII REPRESENtATIVE.iT 14m. REPRESENTATIVE.—Iie of C. F. NICHOLS, believing qualified for the position of Mem eriqf lative, will preient his name to they coming County Convention. Mr. N's. thorough '.ee With the interests of our people roUld an:invaluable inetuber. MANY Crrri.usi or BCBT.INGToIgi 1873. , , 1 REPRESEN'I'A.TIVE.---Tlict of Lion. B. 8- DAUM' will again be pie . the Republican County Conventio or .n fur Representahvo.' Believing is A rat, with he approbation of a larg Ma il' .is cen - stittient4. and as a recogniti n of u lo services and Arm integrity in opp s fig , of the county. the is entitled to , 7 en train the patty. :.] Juin) 14, '73/ 0 A.Nrt•Dtvis o s . COMMISSIONER. - 1 --I AL ii, oh, C., B. IfOORE, ot 'Ulster, will ,b. Tire le neat Republican County Couve. ;bn, i date for County Commissioner. 11.. 1 31 I been an earnest, hard-working re ..tli l thoroughly competent to tlischarg . 114 i o ofOco. . U I MING' SEMINARY Ai ''l iMMERCIAL COLLEGE. One ,'of 4 4 1 ) 1 boots of the kind in the tultedi 8 : =mon and Higher English bra n he! ' , ualc, I.ainting. French, Gerrnan, Mti star (Mattes teachers. graduates ladles an , 1 D . in Lite courses of study. ial College--books *taken directly.hot 1 es t ablishments ; telegraphic Instruto tit ns Sept. 3d. Bend fors cstal 1)1 CO , A. M., or L. L. arra U: _ , °4a.ing; rIOI;IDING7IIVSS I= WA 1 n 1 d f r frolt , I *etc 1 uil - uni I • I unnt, irrEEL I I , AN El r 1741 c RINf) , rlyj/ ri. 8./9, 1 . 1 . i • , .1 1 , IMO 113 = EMI Er Mt i 1317 W . 4GON: 1 rm. s K ERO IIMI;IN LIII D TIN 0 EU ME 0 1 N Sil ~~ J CODDL Ell I I uczOll i LLMt 11 EMI 211 d AVA L ' i DA, r ß i t ME YE' A FINE • BA.CK,, I ,GOLD I.BRO IMEO 1122 HES. i CM MN ' I 11 NONE 1I ORSE TIM EN I i rep ME G MAC I . r , DODGE EIIRD, in BIIC ~I It: !HIE OWING MBE IHMMI ERS'. I'ITC MENEM iiii MOM tiIFRIGE EM NVEI GEWltti ME OULTIIia EH ll* 1 PEE ILI COT ME YARD OE ME :LDING 1M !HIM MEE EPENT, f=3 lteEl_,AlN Ik ReEt IDEL'S; M=M MERE sTo YES EM DE mai LEA?) PI MEM En 11F8 ME 1i OT$ MEE woo 0 NEM EMME OMB ME DEEM 1 • ~ El TO ORDE EiMMI R SSRLT4 & ME • - - --L" , 7 ,- * ------ , - 1 -- - r--- --or . HOW I ' S THIS la 7 o - ft LOW I • ' ... ~ 1 WO offe DB . SEp . 4 .. at th Niin e foljok rata: i, '-- ,.:: : . . Ilemlock 11coirtn't;(choich) 1 ', . $lB per M. White Bee I" , - o° \I••.4• • • , • • • • 26. " Pitch oo - 'os _ 4., •• .. 28.."" - ' WWII " , Pickets fr o m $2 to $4 p hruidre 4 : ' • 1 I • 'PLANLNCe 5.t433 ci,, SE434WING, fee., Itono at a peonaout4 no 'and by he beet naeridn ery non+ made; We have on hand , 1 [.. .., ,_. .i i .s.i . E f1111M,11.7 tfIOUS Nprrz - '" DUy LUSIBEIt , I ‘1 . • . . ..• , • i • • • i:1 • . 7 e hitve . ln re . M.ill Pond . 'II.ItEE IfU.,fltEl E i t ri u3 1 1 91 3 43f TEfOri .. M.ND . .• ~ ,i ' ,I ,11 : E r H And aro comet= ,y,2dannliteturingt r 1 ' r lira-PartieS IrValo cari reach us *Se .foolish , tO. go, • , ; i near the inflected for Luenber, as wider any dm= . siiinces we I met SEt,L IT .431.4.1111—ati least e• • 1 coat of transpOtathin from ' here to the !stir sir $2 to $.l peir thenosanst 11. _ ir 1 1 . 1 , • I .H. $.230 . 4 ,1 41une.26.. '73., , ' , 1; j Cam town. . : , 1-.4.---. AM - .,T 11(}31:Eli . • 5 7— grand Tiarvest Home,/ nnelest nip es of North- Towanda hedge I: 0. 0. 3 T. 53 , will be held ie roSTETs 9novn, librth Towq.ula, on s .. I t ' . i t i • FRIPAY, AUGPS'It 22. —. / II ......r. i . 11 r I i 4 . I Om. LC Uld WAGNEII, I G.l W. V. T., of Penn sTlvaida, a d &Tend other, distinglished speakers will hti pr nt. . -' A gene intitation is tended tit ail who desire 0, partielp te.l: A dinne 'Tin i:, - ,:i prepared on the 7ound, fuinished at easonablei rates, s• - sc, A good nkof music ill het in attendance.-- - All ass thins who expectio attend *lll Please tdio . not' toithe'Committee thearombet of remit hei-e who he present. I Winter* of .'Lodges and other socie ' titre invited to appear in bregalla i Any ur F ii f er . 0=1414 -nay bo "obtained by ad dressing the C , airidarcoithecommittei. - • , - I -1 • ..E. -wurrr., Chairman. I • " I. - , ' l, BlJallr. - • 1 ' ' JAS. POSTE-11H North TOW . de, July 31,11873: t• •• - ' j ' '- ' rti HE, OLD 7INVAINDIA iC G A 'lt ,; ..L. yAsp,l i • r. 1- 1 :. , 18. S. Pierce l 'successor fe Ward and M 6 ntinye), takes pleaauro n aniacnarichog to the public that ho 4 now pre are to farnleh the 1 ••,,, 1' , BEP ANTACTI4. COAL, . - ° 1 . • A the moat enable Mies: lam also sole, agent for ,the celcibia 11 1 1 1 ' •., i 1- , 1 111 i 1 13ARCLAY COAL, • : 1 i , S, and the .E T UPRISE 60114EitY COAL, .Wjlkes.. Barre. hU , ''Ali COAL, all' !varieties, always on r . 11 : 21 ict• ' 1 11 I 1' P 1 .1 ' -Angq"r 3 4 , ~,,,,,„ TIISSO . 17.014.-I—, The 4'o-pp.rtner- Jur oilp, L lieietofore exfating '.betsiden the tinder; MI signed - wader the firm name of Kochi ik• Means, is MIS day dizaillired by mutual content; C. 3L'Keen wilf continue the busines and 'settle 411-amounts of ' ~ the late firm. I 11 I C'N. KOOK, i 1 - 1 1 • - 1 i J.i W. MEANS. 'The Ward Min' s° Will be under the management .of Ityron Soonliind G. N. Frink. both of whom'are welly known to: travehnk pahLie - affyAmg man of eiperience hilt e hoist business. 1 - 1 July 31 . /1 .7 P, 1 ' 1 • T • LLD. PC I O•ER 'l:rRE•i 1 numrnr.tys72 ,. . , :. - • . Eipi , ATnxc P.E.-CIFIC' 1` , • . . Have prove" t om the most w i mple. experience, au !,• mate su 5.6. I Simple, prompt, enizient and relia , ' his. They 6 e only Medicine perfectly adapted to popular se SO Sit:131)11i that ',mistakes cannot be Made in us no m; so baroness as.tp be free from danger; an 0 efticint as'lto bo alWays reliable. They ttavp he blzhestcci neendationAmu all, anil I will alWays et der s - atlsfaetio , ' . ' ' • ; - 1 1 n.. 1 iies.._ - • ...,.., 11 orris. , , • 1,, fet - ors', Congestion, Inaarnieitionl " '2. WoilLe, Wenn Fever,lWorm Colic 11. Crying -;dl or Teething of Infanis, ' ' 6. Diarrhc ! caliMmelaildreMor Advdt6, ' • 1 taF .. ;. ._ . S. Dvsekt - rv -1 Griln - ng, Bilious Colic,' C..; Ch . olerl , 3l;llbus , VoMitittg,' . Neural;, CO.ds, Bronchitis', .. • , S. Neural.,la,lfte l thache, Facearlie, 2t flealaches l ick"licatiache„ Veriti, 10, riyspePaiaj Lilions Stomach; - 11. scppres"s ,:tir - Painful Periods, - 12. 'Whites`, °fink , Periode;! ! ! ----- ---: I:3'. Group, ( t or. Diincult Breathing, i pr 14; Atli 1th...0 , Erysipclail,'Ernitien. 13. Illamimatis - im, lthecrattic Pains, is: IreVer and itgue, Chill Fever, Agin l7, Piles!" blit24 or bleediuM - 1 164 Oplitlialin34, and :jure dr Weak Eyesl l 9l Catarrh,lalute or chronic, Itilluen4 2u; Nyhooping ,Cough. vicient'conglie, ' 21. 1 Asthma,' of"pre,i..ss-.1 breathing,, - 22.. r Eft" Lis. 1. geS, impah•ed hearing, 23. 1 , ;I:mufti:a, 6 larged glands, Swellingo 24 General In bilify, , .Physical Weal: e¢ ajf , 25.; 1 ropsy Till scanty Sedetions, .1. .G.'lboa Sick 2e is, szckneasirMai riding i 27.! Km idy Itii•ase, Grave, 1 ..2..5.1 Nervous Pr r -bility, Sim nil Weaknt l , I I Itivolunt i ,.... 4 - y tlischart.e4, -.. 29." Si"-re-Ifoitli, Cenkcr, .1 . . 3o.'' I tinaryllVeakriess, . 'ul.:Ppinful perioa.-Vvith..,4-lUS:in -32.; Smiferiols At change ell irfr ' 33. J Epileps;,,Spasaills, St. V' 'A.' litntheriu, Icerr,te,l"sr 115.1 Chronic/C. I mie. , tions a I Ylids. !Z 0 c hts, s - a.ccp! '!"', .1 I 1 1 FAMILY Caw 1 Ni".•rotito , a-ith above dale] luiections, Ca•!lc ,',3loriCteol!,of Old Large 41 1ugle Bu and Vials • /.1:07:T10... -l e I .r.nedie's art Loa to any le , all, of the-co , reeF:pt Si r . :,'i: Address -1 , I I! t. • ! ; CURS I :` , 61; ',•+ 147.,' [ * f - __i.: •i.7i.i.•_•l_. t ~_ ,TEI- H 0 BRIG SE IMg I 1 ciillis I L 5 I\D.NENV . ' ' 'tENIN IEII ATII E OL X . , FAND F M H. j all the lat MEM ISM , • I Am e U 601 d an Al , o's. lan ye: ri ,, t E o , 61. 1 0CE, j ltonetu it-. MI lada C I p P o 11 - , II Walcb l e 'Nov.^o' 2 i q pr.rl rim RES AIVI), I '•• • t TITS piEll 'AWED Ta PINE Ali rLoOnza,r OE ' I SE lSoi; : E MIIN OEM ~,-; ioncperat a noW, hasty, sit-toil 'r nlahlrier.y.- ''eolubtning :all the flti ,, , aad of the most superb wet:r ug by ja never -failing waterpower, INyorh. as soon as it fapresented— , Insti,w• all the ca negeisary for 'no I lin the w j e l rk •and; orders; ' man as to 1 .ces Ir.tfdwOrk.• i • ' I ' s 'H. . ISrqll AM- 1 - .11..1y . ~ . 1 ' / 1 --- M _L IN, (71- w.itiqm. IT., is LN'COL7IiAbE 1101 IE ISIIAIE. l' , • • , I TT'S ; A.DJ LISTABLE DED 807 tI 031. _ i 1 ' Betl is tbef only desirable; . lured in Bradford .. County.; and try it a weer:: if it is ' • , stillest and nsoa4 agreeable you can tbad..britig It back, gent will call on' you; take,. nd satisfy yourself as to kr' hem to ,order to , fit 'any odd , ady-male springant. I , L. C. NTW-4DN.' i jCoo?s Patent-Door Stiii. ' Agerit -3, typos to 3l.E.Chnrch, Towanda, Pa., —FTIVO Trauab elauildh e • , 4 • (la 13 oro,near the aPper Depot. further particulars enquire 'Towanda. 1 , WM lIEXLY... ' Planer, Ia n it. We an. .1, do it c 1.6.11 0) Nt s I - Ii oth t 'vent: %Inn ip tra arc rt et': ISE IE WEI ME Bvi r !iA; EN MI G SIZE TL:s S! Spring 11 .1c for ono asidat. 1 ho none 'at fair ?) 0 801110 tula,l (~Aultll not the' bea for :1 (Lett 0 one is t ntents.ll size be LsavL ) . S1 ma that no o- tht tIC .r yeir pre ~ , '..3a 'kg ' oit for warkl.l{ , '. °place c Apr 2.1!}73. ,'• l' zo:z SA.L .& ijlo th4ts ih '. Pri,v, 3COli'acil• of Willi 1 Healy Julyl-s-,r , Sri Fo I N° DIII Whereas, ~za Iwifo / „bed and board Nr!ithout j st this-is to fothid- all pars s tting her on my aecount, a X :r• contracting after this da T' 311110 X OW.DIS. 1 - ~ • 1 1 ° 1 .- 1 :A RARE chance for l .0.k.T.. Millei:.• The - lr[to Steam .PLASTER Mill sitnatel in Towan .oW l offered,for• sale a a bargain,: ~ culls; applyto or ad ess -1 ,- - , 1 u.L.Uori. '! 3 . , , , ' • l Trustee. - IE cattio pit trout hpi BL4n 0 Eon ES I.T.ol.filiOt an da Borsngti, is• For Parther put owsndspi. ' r , ~. , • • , ~___ One Short Horn L i and gentle , . and other d t attle. Also i ck, Ewes, itill blood and half blood d light trahins Fowls. ,i • 1 L . 1 B F BOVIMAIt. Towanda. tAtali ono Cotavr B Duck,llant 11- AllgT4to" - r_t ..,.Cll A • tNEY-A,T .J...1.ta L.t;iv. • flaer4 Mersin.' Block. nex door to tho Exprets 0 i.ce, T. wartlai ' • ' I • Ju1y17,1.73. I • F °R , IS •- 1 , My li . tw o , and lot o northernrn part of the borough of .Ton to the a, a to w otTo od for sale. eheao , - Ju19 22 .' 3. I J. MUM-WATTS. .., I ;Ut I N. All persona, are can •zonOtil ag ..t ' 'boring or trnstingla II Ladd, )4 rt. deb , 1 his contraotirigt u iit 3,1'3 s',- , • i IA. LADD. laf ct I / ciAiy. 'Lon( 18,,Ztwellizatr,ii ~-, =I ial UT.I INS lIE "1.1 , MS ;Q`ZLi:., r,aitusiD4M - f — c i Lc: , rd. throat,. ' Eruption! IS, :32, a:fl'k: I CASE'.i.. ; , ',3:`3 larb,:vi a and Man ;la 110 ' Gtr). vials and 1.:9 Fer:el.l l the ritry, fay., f!lzigte I charge. cu • ra. 32o2IT I L:11, !. IMMSI Et 1 , YEARS IMII BRUME - I ES, OcC 'IIENEt., wen 1 • aisprtmilut of -Swiss I Vallelies,' I I ' tpe clae;l:At ttho' beet, • STEEL 'SVE ACL,ES. • • , .—,•. tiU • ' doors Eata • ' rind from merit tact., Pa. of Powell revaired I, BRO'S, , cwelri nuGrENZN E G, Ike. I ORD= "PIT I PI NT ING4 clet fozi ell, i of II •ritioCz. Boar (J (13,