radfailleportjet CHAS. 11. ALLEN, LOCAVIDITOU Towanda, Pa., July 28, 188 x Tg-grOSTOFFICE AT TOIVAND. I t AS )1A11; I,lvrysit OF TILE SECOND CLASS. LOCAL AND GENERAL. • The expiration of sufaertphon is print ed on the _colored — Wei. ; By noticing ,the (late erery subscriber can — tell tehenlkis piper tr' it/ be stopped unless the aubacrip tinr: is W ANTED-- AN APPRENTICE -A good, steady boy, between the ages of 1 ; 1 and 20 ycars, and possessed of a fair carnation, will he taken as-an apprentice at this office. None but such as desire to learn the trade of a Printer, 'need apply. SE.►::: the new comet yet.? 14EArr storms are predicted for to-day .repKt woodcock exceeding. scarce. ; I:EEN Corn has made its appearance in Our Markets. TIIF river is very low—nearly as low as It any time last year. , l N 4 the cities the death rate among little chiLiren is rel large. i y Tll are five 11Tondays, Tuesdays and I\ - eduesdays Augnst. THE music of the threshing Timeline, .NN ill 5030 be heard in t ho laud. THE ice cream dealers have had a .rich harvest, and the end is not yet. CITIUST Church Sunday School and con grclgation„ picnic at 'Weston'sotu7day, Wednesday. SENTRA', members of the Troy Rod an lGnu Cl:ub have recently purchased Winchester 1;1101, Qrrrn a large number !of cattle 'have been shipped fiom Green's Landing sta4 thislsummer. y. C. ()IA v Fit L\.,Son, of Troy, are.lniild log a large store house in the rear of theii• bloek in that illage. TII E late:4 expression used to Allow the red( etly refined and nice. is, "in fact, it is-altogether too too." • Jr_ is - sald the Keystone Hotel Compa ny; oLlVilliant,port, will build a flue lio, lel at Minuomna this 1:111. Lilt Y! , \ witb a population num: I,eriug.il2-1, has ti.ve -doctors. Fortunately it has but one newspaper. . , DI RINI'. the hot we of this . munth aid itoxt use lime and other distufeetants fc , al.,.ifit your pre•mi ~ es. :Fur. Tinikhatimick .P,;,"erat eMimatiis that a half a million ilollars, in ' "*.rave lifts in-uranCii in. Wyoming ' • has his Hey house s:rcet—oil tic - site 1,.:11111 last sluing—neally_ready. for oe.- ''~' CUPa;I~ Tut: (Nurl: in the interior nf the is to he repaint ( ,;. S. ha-) Lie emit raci_ fur (11)- 1-1.4 FizONt-erery sretion of the, eopiity Nto itve""vepot is that the g:.‘iv . imi._:crop of to har.e.l _is doin' 'well, the 'll tuts being W - h'..1.1.:11.:n61i11:4" rovolver. On Sunday T:':2,111, BEN BALT.. of - titclnield, had two 1,1 his. iinlzers baitly' - iijured by the dis clarge the Weapon. • . .11.• :• : .!,111111, Tioy•s popular barber, haN pluchamAl a lot, on Ca1it.)7,1 , 4 rut, in that antl will erect a dwelling hohse thereon tills fail. THE CaWen . 4 ' : ( iffind says: LvoNs have skAd.s.vint :' of their teams and quit the Towathla stie4e I.4.ntu. They will cug4ge Jn lite-ines in Cantoll soon. ('. V. of Troy, - will corn ('. +ire the eree•jon at once of a dwelling hone nu ti .e site of his former one, de -1,.1,•v‘Al he lire weeiitly lit that village. linen . • A smA - LL of paper or l rnois tie,e,l with ',entitle ;tnd put intsi, draw is for a single day it a sail to be a preventative,:uf 'flu: F.:yard :tr .7th.na..,.,rers,of the alert on the Pair t,ii Sii!nr(lay next, .1111 y ,if tll f aat r. io make a:•ranretuents fur the oun . pd . 'Fit:: Welb.l.), co - 1; !r(fc !..11.rs that the t.kete.tel for. eanyitet the mail between anti Troy expired on the Ist in t. there, has I,toi II,) regular mail . ici e that thee. 1 - oT - (10,zi't ;!lway , pay your ll:finny and yi lionKeliolders •„ : 1.1 gl.urto buy their glucose ari'd :I.( F .cigar in separate luiel:ages, but - The tiqUie do not ptxtnit it. Tint ”I,:erieisci Mann faeturing Compa hy, of troy. " shift. down'' for a t - N:nple of Nve,2l::: to " inventory up." They NVID resante I.in.mess On a Inuch larger e:tle after their holiday. o the . Ga:ctte says. THE 81 - 1.1.0( K ('anton, %Olen completed j to be oceupbtfl e by ,11:11 r aS a bakery, re,laurant, etc. 1: is though:. the building be. Iu:oly for uc•upal o about, the first of ;-,•ioetUbt•r. w t . ; t wei: r incsted by Superintend ent RYAN to anhounce that a SIX days Irstituta will he held in the School huiLlinejn.this Mace, Dee. t(i week 6ef ween anA .New Year. • anxiety wciNted n „v, 11, r,naaiy i•ezatiling the i',• Itt the churches .: • ;limn's) ... , :e1 , 441 - :4l'y n silbjcet. 4)f pray- I: NV:IS Nyrs, iuul,ir It; the sad Sub- 11111• U CN4'(''S, pre% 'PAIS f! , :F. )11:li , ("1: refue , l the arplicatiOn v0r.:0,..11,1‘ the six i.:otivieted I Cou'uty, liquor de:liers for writs t,z . k t . 1. the Su; telne 'l' , , ,'y at their Inles and v ti;1" !•-•.\ Ys the Wensboio (;,(:,?ir: A minif , N • 1 , 1 110 , 1111 1 the tiorthotetti part .of the c•guity have tecently beet' vie; imizeil by an ::relit of the• "Exrk•Tsior - :%liitital Aid itl..-tittition having its M. BA foundry itiction by f!te one (lay it:cmtly. The dame:, caught in the iz iipposi , d from spat hi; from,tii e eras extiiigniAleti before !•e , ciaina,.'ge had been done . to the 1 ; Am) now a "prominent physician' tivit small-pox. may be cared by, us ingt !le juice •of , anges. person desiloas or aiding; science, might test, the iliv . acy of the remedy by getting the dis II - Sllort.o the party or parties, who have Ase aiel using it. Th . cre should not l•for the past two or three weeks used the an riy volunteers.' Let one have all street in front of the REPOIrrEn • office as a lumber yard and place to deposit sever _ .1,, L..it, IT may Ine interesting to housewives to at loads of stones, and numberless super.; dies may be effectually dispos, animated boxes aad other debris, choose Li 4.f w'riliout the use of poison. Take to remove - the same, tliey will confer a fa --i•alf a teaspomful of black pepper iu I (AV- N'or - on us and add much to the :tgeneral r, te,, , po.mful of brown sugar and.l appthrance of the street. We do i* wish te.opoontill of cream. Mix them well I to be considered'as capriciolTrOniven-to• and plae. - 2 • tliem in a room or fault-finding, but we must insist that the ibes are troublesome and novelty of lnKving a pile of debris in trout %. di soon disapt.ear. of our °dice has diminished somewhat. 4.luring the past • three weeks, although Lulli.: NiNi. , Vl:l:l - , of this place, at the pile has not, and we' now desire to pl,sent empl. , e , l in the LaFraziecMa- have the monotony of the landscape view 5;,,,,, Elmira, had the lingers off hereabouts broken by the removal of tht hand quite badly lacerated on 1, debris pile aforesaid, and we expectthat .1. 2 61ay_ 11.-:;, I.y getting: them caught. in a I those whose duty it is to attend to its re . fife ioinvy Will lap "A to up for moval will attend to such duty forthwith, :•,.1 •..;.11; , ee 'OCAS. lie fame home oil and without 'fernier solicitation on .our remaikhore until the par!, tirlitienletl t w await your future • I t .:411 WIT• • . - • • c Tni Germania Band gave an open air concert in the Park on Monday evening : The following was the programme prc: diced : 1. MarCh-1115j. Chas. U. Seeley 'Basica 2. Selectlon--Gcniveve do Brabant. ".01fentrach L Polka—Comet • - Walker March—(Doss of the season) American Line-• (F. T. Baker ...Bo)110 , on ....Faust 5. Andante and Waltr. 6. Galop—Onr Frlends THE people of Owego last week decided by a decided majority, 'to buy the toll bridge over the Susquehanna, and make it free. The vote was 31S for to 68 votes -against. The purchase price of the bridge is $25,000, of which $15,000. is to be raised by subscription and $lO,OOO to be raised by tax on the corporation ac cording to the above almost unanimous vote. Wr had the pleasure of shaking hands, last Saturday, with eight gentlemen who were candidates for the nomination of County Commissioner. ;.Five were Re publicans, and three were Democrats. Each one was - certain that he would get the nomination. - Either 'one of the gon tlemeu Weald - 1111 - Mo office acceptably . to the public, we, Lava no doubt—at least we are positive either of the Republicans Scrs the Wilkes-Barre Daily Record: "The Lehigh Valley Railroad is 'rapidly becoming one of the most popular routes of summer travel in the. State.. , The noon train running north each day: is full al-_ most to.overllowing - with tourists who are dCli4ded with the route. The. road is excellently managed, the bed in good re pair, the cars in splendid !:condition, -and everything provided for 'the safety and comfort of passengers." .- Tim Amerkaa - Oves eurlyncy to the statement of a German journal that cases of tetanus, or lock-jaw, have been succeSsfully treated by merely plying to the nape of the neck and al Ong the spine large pieces of flannel dippeaj - iu hot-water of a temperature, just bearable to the hand CAP C). This remedyis cer r tainly a very simple ono, accessible to all, and should it be a successful one would prove a veritable loom tolsuffering, hu manity. Am. clergymen who served -as chap, 1-,ins during the war, as well as all who labored with the Christian and Sanitary Commissions, are invited 'to a re-union to be. held at Chautauqua, on the sth Pnd 6th of August. This is to be a combina tion of "love feast" and "experience meeting." It is .nxpected that a large number of ex-workers will be brought to gether, some of whom are. now becoming well-stricken in years. _ . MI , . . - ON Friday - morning, at about three, o'clock, an engine on the Pa. & N. Y: R. It., got out of water near Green's Land ing,), and left its train o coal cars while it went to Sayre for a.sup ly of the 'feces s-ary fluid. No !lag - ting. sent to the rCar, a following train i. i into the.stand ' lug train demolishing the Choose, thiOW in!, a number of cars front - .te track, and damaging the- locomotive eof the second - train quite considerably. INo person was injured, but the track was . blocked fur two or three hours. ' H -Tun boy, TRIPP, of Cantdn, wbo was injured by a toy pistol, the . - nth in;irapt, a notice of which aPpeared in the Ils'.ronmit last week, died on Wednesday evening, the ',2OtH instant. Ile was fifteen years of age, and a son of J. H. Tturr; The little child of TuoNt.ks ,of-Can on; also noticed in Rt.:Pot:Tr:li :of last week. as baw l ing been very badly i , ealded by falling into a pail of - hot water, 'died -on Wednesday night of last - week. The child was about three - year4ld. • - • common phrase "Sylvania- is an,is lami," and the people can adopt Ain's PtionNtx's memorable words on Ilernica. "Tbis is a darned queer place where the mails don't rim regular nor the females nt , ither." It seems that the contrlactors have "bit ca more than thcy • an clfavy" anti in their greed to get routes had ae . - cepted pliers which they could not live at, and have' abandoned the route 136= tweet' Troy and Mansfield. In censer quenee the post offices of Sylvania, Sulli van and MainSburg are left without mailS: to the ,7reat discomfort of the inhabitants.. This state of affairs :should be remedied at once.=Troy. Gazette. , THE Lellaysville Adetrtbier, of last creek, notes - two accidents near that place, as follows': , Frank Haskins„a young lad in the cm= ploy of H. Brow ning Taylor. in - Brdshville, broke' his arm above the wrist by falling from a stone fence on Saturday last. Dr. artier dressed the ar . m and the boy is doing well. little twin boy of Minim Turrellyrif Prustiville, aged one year, fell . into a pail of hoz water en Saturday last,'sealding the left arnr - hadly. The wound of the tilt le.tutferer was dressed by - Dr. - Warner, :.and li., doing well. • `\IIAT is known as the New York 'Slim tholera cure is something that should - be cut ofit and kept in • evcry househ l nld' in the tind. If used at an early Sta 2 (4.f n , tack of cholera i - porbils. thn cure is ahnOst infallible. In every house where therm ale children, this remedy should be kept. omhand. Following is the recipe : -0..-- •111 " Talie l equal parts of tincture of ea;‘,•cune peloper,l. tincture., of tinetur9 f of ‘rhubarl; ess.ence of peppermint, atni:spir its of camphor. well. Dose, 11l to t-tn - arops•in :‘ little cold water, according, to age anti violence of symptoms, -repeo- ed every fifteen or twenty minutes until relief is obtained.7:- =CM r. Troy Ga:ette. (thus chronicles - .the .. , uecees of two young men formerly resi thlits•of thA plAce. It is really remarka ble what a Inge number of successful. business men and, skilled mechanics have gone out from Bradford County. • HAttav TABott, late of B: W. PAS - M: & (VS shop, in Corning and formerly of this town, goes to Hartford :to superintend-a . large manufacturing establishment at a i,alary of $2,3641 per year. • Ton ClutsT, who left here as a boy a few year ago, ay . : receives 168 per month in the Corning engine works and expects to go to Dakota with a lot of Paytic's en gines this sumer. • ComrANv A, fith Regiment, -of this place, will ,o into ,camp *ith the Third Brigade at Wilkes-Barre from August to The "imspection for the Ittli lteg. intent has been fixed for Thursday,Aug. :nth; at :I n. M. Thu inspectiowvill be riglirous. Especial attention will be gi-:en to care and condition of clothing and ecuipnieuls and number of • arWes of edelt on.liand. The' encampinent isNian; datory and requires the attendance of all who hold cimmimions or are serving a term of ci&st meld. Excuses for absence - .will, be entertained for such reasons only us would precaii in actual service. Ofli :111d men can only be excused from this service fiy nt of: the Brigade Commander. . . the 11ellsbi4,1, editors read the folly. wing ['lion the Waverly Weriete Off will t 21Tell with nVy. In snake stt ies 'hog& C,unity ; New York, is a nutn li,...r of points ahead of TiOga County, Pennsylvania. But—ithen, BEN CloonE= NoEoit bps "full swing" on "the Bless bur, li yixter, aotl tLi probabilities for our Tiogit .County t i re great. The Re- F s ki • '" A tew days ago seme .quarrymen, in getting out Iragstiine at Prospect:AlM,- loaiio a petrified rattlesnake imbedded in the solid rod:.• It measured over seven feet in length, and had fourteen • rattles. There being nocrevice,in the rock, he it there is a mystery. It is believed to nave been there -at Jeast--a thousand years. - -It has been -forwarded_ to -the Smithsonian Institute at. Washington." Twit/mix& " bibs And irliOn'sho puts It down . I lon yon dery iks intone, du,, . _ =in ;la. part ob Ie town ." --Waiertp•Advoeafe End /Van. And a IviraYerly gtrb—abe Acts n toot.;- And.when iht? te)itly BUtl4doiwn, Dere abet no purtle'lar Innate, but It blvcra ap d heap groute. ezitur*llotel, at Toitanda, hss re cently been very much enlarged and beau tilled and - placed in the gloat ,convenient_ shape imaginable. A - two-story. addition constructed ot - briek, has • been • made which contatai several first-class rooms; a portion of which- are fitted up tor the O."' nial landlord and his 4tirdable Wife. The kitchen and laundry Cac lities live been greatly enlarged and unproved . ! Water works havo e been introduced into the va rious departments, in whiCh the most ap proved fixtures have iwien introduced: Mr. SEpLEY has alarge number of friends in this county, where he formerly. resid- 1 e(I,• who wilt be glad; to - hear 'that he is keeping one of the best hotels -in Brtl ford County, and is on :the high -road to' wealthsad — prOiperritywego Record.. A GAME of base ball was played . on the old ball grounds, East T6wanda, .on Sat.: urdar afternoon last, between the Stars and Printers which resulted inn victory for the latter by a score 24 to 18. Below we give the score of each player and the score by-innings : • liTAll It. U. C. u 0 : PnINTEIt n. U. C. 11 0 Millington, c. 1 X , Gllll5, c. 2 4 Within', c. - t. 0 6 Britton. p. , I 3 Allen, as. • . 3 3 Darner, as. , " 4 1 5101 r, p. . 4 2 Lane, lb. - 5 1 Willson, lb. " 3 2 Browning: 21), • : 3 3 Wardell, 2b. 2 2 Waters, rt.. 1, 1 4 Fuller, 3b. , 2 3 Marshall, 3b. ij- 3 2 Dennis, If. ," . 3 1 Coburn. cf. :- 3 1 Smith, rt. '. r . 0 4 coverdate, If. '.; 5 . Total. ' 15 27 Total. 24 27 Score bylanolog's. 1 2 .3 4 5 8 7 8 9 Total Simi+. 0--5-=2--5--2-71--0--1-------18 l'iintora. 3--0----0--7-1--$--0--5-----24 litnpire'S.—WlLL. 3IAcI and Jons Tun- NElt Scorer.—JAS. Muth. MYSTERIOUS. KNOCKINGS. The,family of Jeans 11. PaINNEY have been vtry Much annoyed and considerably' frightened the last two or three nights by_ unaccountable and mysterious doings at theirresideneecorner of Third and Bridge streets. Night before last—Tuesday, -be tween eight-and ton o'clock they heard a; knock at the door, and on answering, it - . no ono was-found at the door, but imme diately another knak was hoard at -the next door, and so-onlall around ; and on going to. the door every time no one - was there. Last'-evening—Wednesday,. the performance was repeated, and a. large cobble stone was thrown through the win dow into the house.' : Officer' s MOFFITT and JonNsos WELI.F.' were called, but did not succeed in eaPturing the offender, although ho made- himself heard while they were'there. Whoever ho is,. he: is, vex y agile in his . .mcivements, being able to knock at the door and get off the steps before:he can be seen or caught: It is certainly 1 very mysterious affair,- and what it means or whatithe motive f the person can be, Mr. PI NNEv-and his fam ily are utterly at a losk to know. We un derstand .other families in the vicinity have been annoy'ad in the', same way, aud, probably by the same person. Stones have loon thrown through the -wintiws of Mr. ItomliE's house, who lives near by, sev eikt times.—journal. The " mysterious" doings above noted seem to have had their origin with a mischievous servant in the-employ of Mr. Pittst.ixv. The ." un accountable and mysterious doings" have ceased, .and:-all is quiet on Thiritstreet. THE FARMER'S LIFE I:nder the abovs heading the Elmira Gazette publishes a letter from its Troy correspondent, under date of . the :20th in stant, which pleasantly gossips of some recent doings at the home. of our Ginner tiiwnstnan, ex-ROister and Recorder C. E. Grt..knotNo. The correspondent writes: A. big dance was had last evening in' the large new barn of CitmthEn E. GLAnot Esq., of Cohimbia., This is one of the largest, if not the largest and finest barn in the county. It is octagon in shape, with 'a diameter of,- eighty feet and a height in proportiim. •Underneath the main floor are the statics and below These the root cellar. In 6. covered psssage way leading from the road to the main llooris set a five-,ton,scales. The barn is sidedlvith •grooved clapboards and cap ped with .dome, and, when painted, will present a, tine appearance_ and show the thrift an enterprise of one of the leading farmers- in western Bradford. -The roof is supported by trusses, and on this vast, floor of _eighty feet diameter, a with not post nor a. rod to obstruct, the company of over 'one hundred couples formed for the dance, excellent Music was furnished, and a tine It-upper was prepar ed untiel• the auspices of Columbia Grange.. The company left. at an early hour, feeling that the aff.tir vas a grand success. • A PERILOUS ,RIDE -As,ADNA limostxi, of Smithfield, was walking on the Railroad track between Athens and Grcet2S Landing, 'Monday mtirning last, be being:deaf, (lid not hear a train-behind - hitn and was caught up by the cow catcher of a ,Freight train en- Lline and carried nearly two miles before he WiL; i scovered by _the train hands and - released from his perilous position. Tho' Alca tiy seventy-two years of ago, he held on with a death grip, though one foot. was dragging : under the cow catcher, and chcaped with sonic-t.sevcre bruises on his, liody and one leg broken near_ the ankle. ' ne.said he could have held on but a little longer, as be had to hold up the injured_ limb with one hand to ke6) it Off the ties, and keep from sliding from his seat with the. other. Doctor ' , ALLEN, of Athens, was • summoned and dressed his injuries, and :Fe-rwas. taken by his filelidti to his borne in Smithfield.. ANKLE BROKEN.: On I ; • On. Saturday last,, Mr. firs. A. lincosnuav,. and little son, iof this place, Mrs.. Dr. BROWN, of 'lthaca, N. Y., and ) Mrs. J. M. BnowN,7of Wyalusing, ac companied by a, Idriver, started from the hotel at Wyalusing to go to the river, about a mile and a half distan, in the ho tel 'bus.., It. crossing the railroad track . just beloW the village, the horses became frightened at the cars, and shying sud- - denly to one side, turned the vehicle over, throwing the occupants to the ground. MrS. Kim:sunny bad one of the small. bones of her ankle broken, and was other wise-injured. Mrs: J. M. BROWN was also quite severely 'injured. None of the others were hurt. - The laves,. after the upsetting of the viagon, ran away and smashed the vehiple..4 pretty badly. , HOUSE ! BURNED Our Litchikid 4 eorrespondent writes • a§: follows : "0n 'Monday CVelliliff, the 118ili instant, the house of lirsny took tire, it is supposed front a chimney, and was entirely consumed. Mt. HAsrrs had gone to bed, and his wife who . remained up later than usual, caring for her sister who was confined toiler bed by sickness, and her mother who it SS years old and almost if not. quite helpless, happened to di,scover the tire as she Was preparing for bed. - Alarming Mr. HAvEs, they first re moved tIM mother and sister to a place of safety, but the; fire had by that time made such 'headway that. it, was useless to at tempt to stay its progress—and as but two or three neighbors could be aroused it•Wa;t:, impossible to save much of the con tentsi of the house. Most of,tho furniture, bedding, 'clothing, etc., was destroyed. The loss was fully $1,501), as the house, although old, was in good repair and was Well furnished. There was an insurance of but 000 on the house and contents. A CYCLONE. Saturday night 'about, seven o'clock, sais: the Troy Gazette of :Thursday last, a • cycicme struck a barn of CHARM% NON • ROL, .(41 Vroman Hill, in' West- Burling ton, and demolished it, passing on with little noise but great fury and partially tore to pieces another barn near where he lived.. Moving on to WILLIAM MoNno4's house, it moved that from its foundation and striking the bitrii tore it all to pieces. The gigantic funnel shaped cloud then passed through a piece of woods for half . mile,' uprooting huge trees, breaking ethers off and making aswath through the forest.. Emerging from the woods, it struck the - litiuse of RITNET: MILL'S, tearing it par tially down and quito seriously 'injuring Mrs. Mir.r.s. The. whirlwind then passed mu, doing a large amount of damage. FINGER OFF. Mr. Joie TLnfi£it, ; an employee ih FitOseS Vaetery, had UM finger- of hk right hand. taken off on Satnyday operating a.jointiug mnobint, ' • pEItBO I 4AL < quite BAviuga, is Ilzstnn, - Anil wife, aro at Long Branch. • —its:nista ItcXstt ba gone to COlarido cm a business trip. --T. E. Myr.% Esq., has opcned a law office at Wyalusing. 5 SlItt:EL WOODFORD .6 visiting Mrs. Joint A. PARSONS, Troy.' ; AYERS, of Caitton, Is, viol - - Wog friendiat Newburg, N. Y. " Cults, - of Charming, is visiting her parents in this place. —Mrs L S. P. Witivcolcu Is Visiting rel atives and friends at Nunda, N. Y. —E. C. Sevetoun, of Canton, was pros trated by the beat one day last week. —IL E. Ilstux)ca . , and family, are "camping out" near Standing Stone. —Miss LEon.t esnonNE is spending a _few weeks With relatives in this place. - IsAnc CLEAVILI; and son, of Troy, are visiting friends in Philadelphia. . —A. M. CLARK, Of Alba recently re ceived $l,BOO arrears of Pension money. —ANDanw FEE,of Wyalusing, was shaking hands wit friends hero on Mon d_ ay. —Mrs. E. D. Ittnsosfa. is visiting at her father's, It. it.. Kxs.rr's, Luther's Mills. • - • E. Woonatnev , has been appointed a' Justine-of the „Peace for Leltaysyille Borough. ,Mrs. Russuo., Mrs. Dr. TURNER, , and Mrs. 0. D. KINNEY, are, at Asbury Park,.N. J. —Cufratt.ix Fox has so far . recovered . from his • meant illness as to be able to walk about. • —Mrs. Buin-Ta&cir, and children, of Washington, 13. C., are visiting friends at Moproetou. ' L' . —E. W: COLWELL and wife, have re turned to their home in Canton, after a pleasant trip West. -MAUDE ALLEN has been quite a suf ferer for some days past, the - eiTects of severe ivy poisoning. • —Rev. G. P.. F.k.E .. .V..ma:. and wife of Troy have gone on a_ two weeks visit to friends in Massachusetts: . • W., RotmEliA has resigned:his posi tion'in the.bank at'eanton and will again become a citizen :Of Allis village. • . - —Roy. Dr. K::Tc•IITO .and wife, of Stroudsburg, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. N. N. BETTS, in this place. • MmtsiTAlL is the family of her amble, JOUN MCCORMICK, editor of the 131aile i -Owe . go, N. Y. —GEotiot: W. PArrox . and- family, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. GRIFFITHS, Main Street. - 7 -MELyfx GREGORY, of Pike, who has been -confined to . his bed for some time past, by disease of the hip, is getting bet ter: J. B; FRENCH, of Troy, occupied they pulpit - of the Baptist Church, this place, on Sunday morning and evening last. • EI;WELL, Esq., editor, of the Columbian, accompanied by his wife, has been visiting in town during the past week. . II I—W. B. MAlTerr General Superin• tendant of the North Branch Canal in the "olden -time," was visiting. , here last week. —Mr rd Mrs. CLAlti Wtt.s'oN are enjoying a brief respite from their labors in' the Master's work, at their home iu this place; —NATE MARSH, of .thisplace, who has been quite ill at Athens for some weeks past, haS go far recovered as to be able to walk about. —Mrs. NANCY Gnti..l7lN, of Athens, ac companiedbyMiss.TENTila MILLER. ofWa verly, is spending a few days with friends in New Jersey,. near Philadelphia. E. RosF.NFIELn, Prof. •G. W. RYAN, : and A. J. FISHER, accompanied by their wives, are •camping out and fish ing:ln the wilds of Sullivan county. • - -The Canton Sentinel says that W. C. ()forms, - of Vermont, is spending the istunmer.with his brother hr that place, laud may conclude to remain in the State '.permanently. • —Mr. and Mrs. ALoszo Dor.E, former residents of thislcounty, but for upwards of thirty years residents of Illinois, are visiting the scenes of earlysears and rela tives of Mrs.- D. in Athens. —Dr. R. C.. KENtiat.t. and family, of Troy, Pa., are spending a few days with Dr. F. G. Dean at Wellsburg. They ex pect- to-visit Wycoff " before return home. —EI m fru Advertiser. -"nt4: "Boa''. WILLIAMS, of this place, 861 of H. N. WILLIAMS, Esq., has received official notice, of his•provisional appoint ment as - a cadet at. West Point. He will have his first examination on August ;21. —JoHN 11.'Bni;stt, a prominent banker, and for many years cashier of the. Parst National Bank of Owego, died in that vil lage on Tuesday of last week,-at the •age of 66 years. His death was sudden and u nexpected. . —Mr. G: W: PLUMMER,' of Green's Landing, caught a.black bas!•; - one day last week that weighed newly three pounds. Two scalawags also stole hiS - boat while he Was gathering bait and escaped, going. doan the river. • --O. D,Goonr.xot'orr, formerly -of place, has taken the editorship of the Mogfrburg flrter, of Moss:burg% Tioga County. BEN, is a graceful "localizer," and the Register, in that respect, willam doribtedly be ranch improved under his editorship. . Davin CILAFT ' of WYalusing, Pa.; preached two able disconrses at the First Presbyterian Church yesterday. In the morning the sermon .Was ; upon .the " Love of Cumwr ;" •in the' evening the text was "Their Rock is not Out Rock-' -;-Ebnira Advertiser, Monday. —J. 11. TRIPP, who was' bitten in the hand by atingly dog, was about for sell- - eral days. after his first severe attack, has had :2. relapse and was seriously ill foe_ several days. • Ile has been growing bet ter this week and will doubtless recover in due time.—Canton Sp l ntinel. —.T. It.. KrerntnoE, l'publisher of .the Knights. _TM 11,01* Advocate, Towanda, called for . a few moments while passing . through town Monday, en-route to Bloss burg. lle is a live man and • belongs to every-secret order in existence, save per haps the Molly Ttlaguires.—Canton Senti nel. '—Mr.: W. W. llanNEs . .inventor and proprietor of the single letter box; and toy inventor of New York City,..is stop ping with GEO. - N. .1011NSON in MID 1101'- 0114 h, giving, him a few insti netions in manufacturing children's toys which will be manufactured in future in our village. —Miss GuAcE • M. 1)., of 'AV aShington, D. C:, Ma's. JOHN B. Smut , : and daughter. of Brooklyn, N. Y., acconi p an i e d "Miss - GEntin BuctiANAN ftom the Totter place ix, the home Of her parents in Athens. Miss GEILTIE has been spending a year with her sisters and in study. She will be welcomed by ninny friends. —Dr. LEvi MorsSE, ,of -.Litchfield, in forms us that, . relying on assurances of wapport and-good will from various por tions of the 'county, ho has concluded to let his name be used. - in connection with the nomination for Register and Redorder at the coming County Convention ; and hopes the people may see fit to give him .the, nomination without, his going the county over to solicit support. —The Canton Sentinel of last week says that "Sheriff Heine~ " had been calling around among his .friends in ,that Vicinity. The Sentinel no doubt refers to Captain W. T. Iloterox, of Terrytown,_ who without doubt will be- unanimously, • nominated for Sheriff by the Republicans: of Bradford County this .fall. We pro, diet that if nominated, he will - be elected, by a larger majority than any candidate in Bradford has ever had in anoff year, as-if is termed. Captakei ilonTo* is corn petentJor any position,- of the strictest integrity,.. and one. of the most genial, good-natured men, with Whom we are ac quainted. The Republicans or Bradford canjind 110 more worthy -man fur the po sition.—bulhore Review. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. - MA MIN .MCELLIGoi, car. inspect. of the "Eric at Waverly,' was assisting to make a coupling :on train It), at one o'clock, Monday morning, when his head caught ; between the bumpers and ho was instantly killed. The aceideUt was um:, voldable, - , there being some misunder standink regarding the signals. • Mr. Mc- EftriTtPft was about thirty-live year's old, Mid Idavei; a NM* , TO ern) Giiiltl,„ - INFRI • STRUCK , VT LIGHTNitiCi. , se*oir)iBlirisN gees Cantons Sadly eigiesawed . A- little Targi - iletterok Other 4111111dren Injured. _ . A. dispatch_ fa:act:o4ml says th • dur -ing n thunder Storm otalonday afternoon lastottabont three o'cloek, a school house about two miles froth Canton was 'struck by lightning. Zit the time twalittle girls were at the black-board, one of them was killed - instautly and another badly injur ed.- Several of the other children were hurt, and one 114 . 1 s not expected to live. The school hoe% is badly' torn to pieces. POMONA GRANGE. Pomona Gnuage No, . 2_ 2_ P. of 11. will bolds its next "Ile_gular eeting at ? Arest Warren Grange Hall, No. 298, on Thurs day, August 1881, at - ono o'clock p. in. A general attend= of 4th degree -members is requested. . Dwlotrr KELLUM, Secy. BADLY INJURED. _ . AUSTIN TUTTLE, grandson of _Wit, Limo TurrLn, of Litchfield, While assist ing the latter ? fell from a wagon 'load of wheat,. on Friday last, in the harvest field, and was seriouSly If not fatally injured•by two wheels of the wagon passing over his body. . . PIC-NIC The Annual Pic-nic of 'the Presbyteriao Sunday-School will- take place to-day (Thursday). Cars will leave at sharp 10 &clock A. N., for EILENBERGEWS Fish Ponds, from the Publics Square Depot. Teachers and Scholars will pay no fate. I g or others the fare for the round trip will bo Thirty Cents. The parents of the children and. all others 'connected with the congregation of4tho - Chun zde aro cordially invited to join the Exeursion: • • CHANGE OF TIME. • THE Disciples Church of Christ in Bradford County, will convene at Alba, on the 30th day of September next, in stead of the 2nd, as per usual time. This change has been made to 'accommodate Member's of the PenusylVania Christian. Conference. which meets at Stillwetey, Columbia County, on the 30th of Augat, and desire to mid the brethren in Brad ford County in their annual. gathering. Alba extendS'a cordial invitati - on - to all. J; F. l'uozNix. A RUN AWAY. AS WILLIAM_DITTIIICII, accompanied by his wife, nephew and two ti.eces, were' returning home to this place, from W. J. Dsa.rsucti's in Sheshequin, on Sunday last, their horses became • frightened and ran- away.. upsetting the wagon off the llornbrook bridge, throwing the. occupants :into the creek. WS. DvrTntcH was quite severely,- though not seriously injured, and One of the little girls was considerably bruised and cut. nue of the others were injured. It was a very fortunate escape from what might have been a very serious, aceident.• STILL ANOTHER COMET. S • Professor SWIrT. Director of the WAR NER Observatory, Rochester, N. Y., has just Verified the discovery another corn et, in the Constellation of Auriga, made July 14th, by Professor J. M. SCITABEICLE, of Ann Arbor, Michigan. The-new com et is apparently -coming towards tlie • earth, and, for a telescopico comet, is very bright ; indeed, it can be seen with a kood:operit glass. It is quite remarka ble that it should be in just the Spot where the presept, large comet was first seen by the naked eye in this _latitude, 'rind it shows that the two bodies *lst have crossed each other's paths. This makes the fourth cornet discovered -with in ten weeks, a.ciretrinstance unknown to 'lllistory. Professor SCHABERLE. has duly ailed .his application for thc - WARNER prize of $2OO, and as yet he is the only claimant. - • EXCITEMENT CAUSES DEATH. i . A.. iri - rraN, •of Litchfield, jcarne.to .his death a very singular and melaucholly manner, near. Wyalusing, ou Saturday last: The deceased was em ployed at hark pealing in Wilmot towo7 ship, and in company with a number of other - young Men of the "camp" bad been at Wyalusing during the day and-drank Pretty, freely_ of intoxioating liquors: °, Au inforinaut of the Rcrieta says that toward 'night'the party started to return to "catiuf.' in a wagon used for hauling bark; but bad proceeded only übout- four miles when a quarrel arose between Toiv and another of the men mined BAN inwhich the former was aggresx ,.or. They had a clinch in which DurToN '•Waits:truck several Hines in the, face, and when RANDOLPH released his holdDrr- Timilropped to the .ground • dead. Dr. IloNtwr, held an inquest Sunday, and the jury returned a verdict that death was caused by "cerebral appoplexy, brought on by drinking arid .excitement, in attempt ing to tight one RAyinehrli." Ntrarrest was made. The'72remains were taken to Litchfield for buriaM, • IMPROVEMENTA AT NAVRE: The Elmira Adecrti,yr's Sayre corre: spondeitt writes under date of Tuesday last, as follows in reference to the ini 'provcments f.rehig fqrWarri -at the "Cit:y of the Plains:" • "Mr. 0. M. Angi l qrhas let the contract for the erection of rb tine residence facing the public square. , i iiti -Iloward. Elmer , will shortly commode°, building a row of a half dozen tenement houses. The Sayre Land Company'havektrranged for build ing four double brick tenement houses, besides the, Company are making plans for five more brick tenements and several More of wood. Other buildings are iq contemplation. Ground has been broken for the new-passenger depot and several ,men are at work thereon. A large freight debut south of the offices of the Company willbe built as soon as the passenger cre pot is completed. • SAD ACCIDEST LITCUTIELD A LITTLE GIRT. KILLED A little girl, EM MA HARRIS, an eight year-old daughter of C. W. Imams, of Litchfield, was alniest instantly killed on Monday afternoon tr,r. being run over by a wagon., The parti-mlars of the-affair are givetras follows : She, with several other children, were taking their noening- in from.ef the school house, when a neigh twing farmer named RIFEN ra•nc; came along with a loadl.of wheat and stopped his horses nearby. As he was climbing on his load to drive in thejnnn, several of the school children clung to the grain rigging unbeknoft to ItIFEN wim, for •the purpose of -stealing a ride, IA tali the lyJrses took fright, and-ran away, throw ing the children. tmder.the wagon, the aboyc naniedl and severely 'iojnring two others. 1)r:?-1 FYI Mousr. 'happened along at that . 'hUit,Valotoind rendered all the aid possible tiqbe . little sufferer. but wit:. no avail, as she survived but 'a_ few moments. KILLED EIY4N ACCIDENT. A coal train ran Off the, track near Me shopper, on _Friday night last, the engine attached to the train ' down the steep embankment. and badly, smashing it. W. IL SNmEn, Sheshomin, for. merly of this, place, was on the hicomo tivti at the time of the accident and was so badly scalded that he — died on:,Suuday night, at his home in , Shi!sbcquin, where be was taken. soon after•he was injtreed. The deceaspd was about thirty-eight years of age, and;bad been in the employ of the railroad compa'ny for a number of years. lie was a soldier itt the late rebellion, serving. in the 141StIlegiment, V. V. ITe was a married man and leaves a wife but no children:. The funeral took place •tin Monday morning.. • UNTIEAT.TIVi or• inactive kidneys cause gravel; . Dright'S disease, rheumatism, and a horde of other serious and fatal diseas es,-which can be prevented with Hop Bit ters, if taken in time. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH • BURT Gont,- an employee in the pad. works, at Athens, narrowly escapO in stant death orrMtnalay evening. In walk ing about the ihird floor of the factory building be stepped through the hatch• way or the elevator and fell to, the base ment. In f, illing.he struck the floor of the second. Story, which broke the force' of his descent. his injuries consist of a fracture of the knee, and ono side badly bruised. His escape from instant death was miraefilous. • . Tnp, Env: Ircr of Cincinnati sayl4l.lion P. T. Ilaturon titroorgly indorses St: Ja cobs Oil for paip. vfliollination and xtiF4l,4 use. it, . DZATIII.OF WILLIAM W IZ. — WILLIAM Mix; 'one of the 'oldest and best known citiselas of this plipe, died on Tuesday morning, at about tridf-past ten o'clock; after an illness of several months, ated nearly 71 - years. The, Review of Wednesday morning 'gave the ; followiug brief history , of the deceased : , Mr. ?lig was he t eldest son of the late Cot. If I wax hi X", and was born in WYsoa township Ail• gust 0, tree. He removed. with his father to this lace while a boy, and for s ome timo Was employed in his fathers Store. HeNvas also engaged with MS father staging and malt- enutracUng on the nano between Elmira and Wilketrltarre. When the Croton water works were constructed for the City of New Tort, himself and the late TM NtEL ffaAnLIB Of Montrose, were allsoclated in a large cont on the Job. Since then he has Itro , l quietly in this place, occupying theyatcroal homestead. lie took but Ilttlii Interest in-politic% but was frequently chosen taint positions of honor and trust in the borougtfgovernment. He had served wry efficient ly as pow master many years, and was reelected W the once last winter. In January 1842 Mr MIX Was married to Mrs Affnatqua Pain - Oar, with whom he had ever since lived. happily. Two chil. dren were-born to them and with the Mother shr:.. vivo inn'. Mr. Mix was devotedly attached to his faintly and his home has always !mellows of the most attractive In Towanda and' his death will be a severe and trying blow to his bereaved wife and children. Mr. Mtx Wad apparently been a re markably healthy man until the last few years.lihrr gave but alight perceptible. evidence of decline tui 111 last winter. Ito Wak confined , to his room for metal mouth., bet . fits-drath was WA the result of organt disease, but a' gradual girths way of the vital system. Thu itnnwillatc. faintly of the de ceased are his widow and two children, JOHN W. MIX, F.,,i, ; :val Mrs. li. It..t , rsut.tottgo. lie also leaves nt.c brother awl Pier • Asters. Mr. lIATIRY Si IX, Mrs 11. s; ter liVi4TuS, livc. 1).. F. Itsaarow, Mrs. Cot. Mr. AN S and MrS,ZJUSEELI KINGSIIIJICE, all of whom r hiller 'Lido hero 1 . The, •.il will take place this., Thurs 7 day, alto:110°1.1, 1 at live o'clock , front the anti!? rosidenco. , DEATH OF W. H. CARNOCHANi The Piroeeegings la Court. jnly.llth, being the first ses- Sion of our county courts sine° the death kir the late W. H. CAIINOCHAN, - of this D'A. OVERTON, Esq.,. offered a mo tion that the Court appoint a committee to present - suitable resolutions relating thereto. Whereupon 11i4 Honor Judge Moußow, appointed 0. D. KINNEY, DE LOS IIocEnELL, .and JOHN F. SANDER SON, such committee, and directed that the resolutions be presented in Court, on Wednesday, July 13th, - at four o'clock D. 31. - On WedneAay, at the hour named-in the, order of the Conrt, the . Oommittee sumnlitted the following : . iii)ARNER H. CAI2,II9CHAN,.. an honored member of this Bar, after a . . _ -pfotractetl struggle with that insidious .disease, consumption, repelling it for a time by the .exercise of his strong will, departed this life on the 17th day of June, A. I). 1681. . . So great ,a loss to the profession; in which hequnked among the first ; to the community, as a citizen of :which he pos sessed the esteem and confidence ; to the publle, generally, of which he was pre eminently a representativO man, deserves a befitting and appropriate recognition ; _therefore— • . Resolved, That we bear evidence to - his gkyat.ability as a_ lawyer, the sterling iu. tegrity that characterized his el•ery act, professional and Other ; the Uniform cour tesy and kind_ treatment which we have ever received frOin him,. and the fidelity and ability with which he guarded each and every interest of his clients. ' Resolved, That the people of the Comi ty of Bradford have l6st by, his death a citizen who, by reason of the great diver sity of his knowledge of_ questions with which theii interests were identified, was specially fitted to_ ably till and, honor any position to which they or the people of this Commonwealth of Nation might call 'him. . Ile*otred, That to his tinnily, who by his death have been bereft of a husband and father, who by hislgreat loving nature made his inure an epitOtne of that higher life to which ho has gone, we extend our heartfelt sympathy. solr ed,' T gat a copy of these resolu tions be entered upon the records of this Court ; and also, that a copY of the same, attested by the, Court, be furnished to:the family, Afierthe - readibg• of the resolutions, eulogistic and'feeting remarks were made in reference to the deCeased by His !Jon or, Judge Mouno.*, Hon. W. T. I/Arms, D'A. OVERTON, Esq., IL S. BENTLEY, Esq, JOHN F. -SA7s•DEnsoN, Etq. - , Hums ItocKw ELI., Esq., H. A. -AI Etteu n, Esq., WILLIAM 'FOYLE, Esq., and U. D. lits- NEY, Esq, Whereupon the Court order ed that "the resolutions be filed, and that they be spread upon the record, and that . the Court do adjourn, out of respect .for the deceased," Whereapon the Court' ad journed.. We clip the following obituary, notice of a former resident of this county, 6om the Illossburg Register of a recent date. The deceased was the father of Mrs: J. P. VAN FLEET, of this place: __Pavid Ingham, the subject of this brief memoir, was born in ITudderstield, York;. shire, England, January 4, 1800, and died at the-residence of his son, A.M. Ingham, iu lilossbnrg, Jun.' 21, 1881. Mr. Ingham came to America when 27 years of age ;he remained in New York two years and then came to Mouracton, Bradford County,• commencing a' woolen _factory, and prosecuted that line of busi ness about 20 years, after whieh put chased •a-farm in Leßoy, continuing his agricultural pit suit s 25 years. The wife'of his youtk the companion •of his early bill, died about 31 years ago, lcavinglim with the ifouble responsibili ty of a family of children. Mr. Ingham 'Wan &pioneer indeed, a'man of great en durance and eltritest toil. He was a kind. and indulgent parent, a neighbor greatly beloved and a good citizen The writer of this brief sketch had tlni great pleas ure of his society during the last days of his eventful life.. Asking him how be felt about the (attire, he replied, " It' i:; ,Fell; I am just waiting to put oft, Ofis6 . 'tabernacle." One of the last intone:de words the writer heard him articulate was "Salvation'! Salvation'. -Salvation !" ITis expiring moments were the' most beauti ful illustration and exemplification of ,the last hours of a believer, we have witness ed iu a long time.. • "So, fades a summer rtoud away, ' So, fades the gale, when storms ate o'er . So, sweetly shuts the eye of day, So, dies a wave along the shore t. A holy quiet reigns around, • A peace which life nor death destroys, And nought utsturhs the peace profound Whlch . lds unfettered soul destroys. • According to his wish, long. a,go ex pressed,his,mortal remains were borne by the loving hands of his kind 'children to the East Canton cemetery to' rest by the side of the mottler of his children, un til the brightness and beauty of the first ri_surreetionithall penetrate the darkness of the grave, and. the voice of the Son of God shall be heard allover the universe, saying : "Arise ye dead, conic ye blessed of m;Father, sit down with me on my brone."7 . '~ •- - -- O. D. KINNEY, D Ei.o:4llockw ELL, 3N O. F t , S D ti TowAntla, July 1:1, 1881 IN 14ErvIORIAM DEATH OF SYLVAN US EASTA BROOK. SYI.I7.I.ItiLTS P.AST.I.IIItOOK; a tiaill i.gent of the Northern Central Railroad, died Sunday 'Morning, at his lath residence, 707 Main str.et i .-agest 63 years. •Ile - was ill only since Tuesday last, and-died oteliol era inOrbus. Mr. EASTAISROOtC was born iu Orwell, Pa., and lived at Towanda: gOing•thence to Scranton, where he...stav , ed a long time,-but returned to Towanda, where he was in business. lie remained -at. Towanda; until seven years — ato; when he entered_ the service of the Northern Central Railroad •as ticket taker ou the Elmira Division, and was highly. regard ed by tbereiimpanY, his friends and neigh hors.. The diceased.was the father of Mr. %Y. N. EASTABROOK, Chief ilispatither of the Northern Central. The funeral has been appointed-for Tuesday.—Elineroil(l - During Mr.'EASTAMIOOK'S resi dence here he was 3 6 member of the firm of B. A; PETTES & hii:carried on al Dry Goods and also a Co., killinery business 'in the store now occupied by MI'S. 31114= acs. Micli.,—Fcb. 2; 110. I know Hop Bitters will bear reetau mcndatitin hontstly: AM who use them e confer spoil them the highest encomiums, and give - them credit foe making - cnres—, all the proprietors claim for them. I have kept them since they were first offered to' 'the public: They took -high rank from -the tirst, and maintained it, and are morn called for than all others combined. So long as they keep up their high reputa tion for purity and usefulness, continue to recommend them—something' I have never before done with any other patent medicine. BortVg'i : 1, 1. I), stau. anixanctiv aux. ONION IXTY,Forniz' tg Seminary and Commercial College. THE WYOMING SEMINARY IS A -FIBST4LASS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. . . .. . . . 'The Seminary otiose to students the following Courses of Study: Common English. Normal Course. Ltterator.4 and - Preparatory Course, Course In Music, and Course in Art. Stivienta aot duetting 'to take any one of the Courses of Study may take any studies which they are prepared to enter. Prices within the reach of all. The Commercial College gives Instruction In Penmanship, Commercial Law, Polttickl Economy,'Commerclal Arithmetic, Bu4lnees Correspondence, Telegraphy and Book-keeping. as applied to business of all kinds. Five Telegraph otTlceg, two Saskg..kc. Ice. FALLPAL T ERA!. opens .4 .110UST 81st . Commercial students address lts.v. L . L.-SPItA,GCE, A. M., and all others ts:v. f.i. COPELAND, - D. D. Kingt4 ton, Livorno County, Yenta._• 1 July ttPl.rin., . .. - - • - _7.; Local Coriespondence. NORTH ORWELL.. • The farmers are very busy now, some haie finished haying and others are ricar ly through. The wheat crop wait un commonly, good. The potato tops are dying and a short crop is looked for. S. J. Cass has the - champion calf, it is four months old and weighs 350 pounds. It was raised on sour milk, as any one in the county has - one near as good let us hear from them. • Last week Mr. L. C. Wilbur sold four uncommon nice cattle for this section; they are to go to New York. One yoke of, five year old steers weighed 3380 'pounds. Mr. W. will, start for Bucks co., onTues day with a car load of cows. • Mr. Judson Rockwell met , with a sad• accident a short time since, while taking,l private lessons in Wrestling of that old;, Professor, -W.. 11. Tyrrell, he decided,that he could brake the Professor's bold,"the result was that his .knee '551111 . put .out of joint; we are glad. to learn that he is getting better. Success to,the unsuccess ful wrestler. • . • Rev: S. - P. 'WI ight, of Horuhrofik, -will speak to us,ou the subject of temperance, Sunday evening, Aug. 7th. All -are , in vited to come and hear him. - , . • • The school will close Wednesday, Au gust 3d. It has been taught by MisS Emma A. Brown, who is - a competent. teacher and is very well liked._ Mrs. Owen Nichols (lied suddenly Fri -day night after - a brief sickness of two days. The remains were taken to Nichols,, N. ;Y., for interment. She leaves a bus; band and two small children.' • ' _ -- His X :liens. North Orwell, July 25,. ISSI. - ATHENS NOTES. The heated term has the usual effect upon some branches of business—those that . can• taking vacatibns and reducing' the 'necessity 'for labor: Mechanics .and farmers, and those-connected with enter prises employing . labor Kaye but little time for leisure. Laborers are in great demand—good help especially so. - Wheat has been secured in good condi tion and averages fairly. The hay crop is being rapidly secured in good condition and is unusually large whit!) the yield of oats is great and the _sop nearly ready ;to be harvested. A favorite pastime jest how; is " camp lug out" hear some stream of wafer, and few ; places-offer. better! inducements. than the rivers in-this-v-ieinity- fl iWe. vigited a camp upon the lower extremity of ' River side farm—between the rivers—and found there all the requisites for this primitii‘e style of Mr. D. F. Park and wife,. with others, established it the first of last week and continued to t nj(iy 'the fishing, boating, etc., until Saturday evening, when they broke camp and',lef t 'the field ' to . others, having enjoyed themselves and entertained numerous yisitimr friends dur ing the week. Among those belonging to the party We mention as' follows : and Mrs. Irving K. Park,. Misses Julia da -, Canfield, Hattie Mullock, Flora Cartier,nollett, Ellti - DearbornrLiz'zie gel-‘-the four last named being residents of Waverly—Jennie J0hn54.m,."1. , .at Marls and May Park, Mr. and Mrs.: Greer and Bertie, Maurice Mitchell, E. Watrous, Charley, Bert and Will Park. With a' larva square tent and two, smaller ones for shelter,..and a half-dozen, more or less, hammocks, and a variety of edibles, con; sithing of canned meats, vegetables and fruits, with fresh fish,: coffee,, etc., they were frepared to make irt - ileasaut - for vis .itors especially so for hungry correspond ents. We understand that the:camp was divided into departments and' regulated. according to military rules so. far, as; it could be.- Of course the ladies Could not! be convinced that a kitchen was unknown in military life, and so persisted in havingone to gether with sitting-room, libr.iry and parlors, each bounded by an imaginary line extending from tree to tree. The natural protectors - were absent when ir we -a proached,!but having the password' we easily pasSed the fair guard; Miss May Park, First Sergeant ; and saluted 'the officer in charge, Miss Carnet., Colonel Commanding,' who passed us along to Miss Canfield, 'Quartet master, - froin whom we received an invitation to join the squad at the table. We• enjoyed a few hours with the party, and, hope 'they may live long to recount_ their' camp ex periences, not forgetting their expert catnap-tire builders nor those„who melted the spout off their tea-kettle. 'We heard a good story about some feminine braves who built a stone tire-place, and soon after the tire was struted_tled in terror as- = the. hot pieces from the bursting rocks pnrsu ed-thern. One of the "boys "• Who had ieeped into the oflieerg' tent, said it ink ' • ed with hatchets, tirabrellas, sickles and of - y:0. We failed to ob tain-a full list of OtileeLs, but believe they were all ladies, and in:fact.all the ladies seemed to be ollicerk - =not -hesitating • to' order out detachments at any time from the sterner sex tq• obtain wood and water. The laundry recalled most .vividly the recollections of eatnP-life, and. the clothes line was a unique affair, the invention of some lady who could not forget the ens:- toms - of home. When we said adieu Miss Canfield was engaged in sketching the camp.' The gentlemen enlisted in the company were jolly high privates, so we will not offend the officers 'by noticing them farther. Yrstroit. BUSINESS LOCAL. or If you ivant a pxxiElevatM-Ovni :.(to‘e)'ou can buy one •T ri;ST at Mclntyre Urns. old stand . - Having concluded to wi out of the Grocery ritt , lite:, 4 ott,q• nay .stuck nivl . ll3.titr...! r,r Sale and llid ' , tore to held. . 1 ! • ~ . t; Eunqz 7:lln,iov AY. ,1311,1ge Strect,',btlow Main, TwAat.,,ia, Pa Juutt :iti, 3n53. tl. ,- • • • • . Wazonmalicrs' and Blacksmiths' ttupplle4 are bvltig :•iOl4l. at Mclntyre Itros.' , old stand at trs , TII AN CVI T. Lived ti fl l 0 I.llr : 11c Largest, Best and _Cheapest niie of Shoes for Ladles'. Nlls,ies' and Childiens' wear Is found at COINER'S no•w st:•r.e,iorutrr Maio and rtin.-sts., Tracy :kNold,c's'lt:oclf. ItioET.T. Brothers, of Bu havo: on lot or Clue r E Ens and now ready for•market • far REMOVAL.—J. ?!... ALLYN has re moved hts Undertaking F.stabllshment: GUM . Bridge street to rectos on Main street, *over i't:.o tvgat k GoitooN's Drug Store, and Wooorout. ,s, Doe 's Loot .4 Shoo Store, * A * tell line of Undertaker's Goods from the cheapest to the best !Jau27,'St •Ir."A.: large stock of well-selected Ettitiding. liantviare at t.t,s CQST 'MC it.tyr;-c itroy,.• old zgaml. July I•t+l. • „ I.I.7IIIIICATINO cheap Oils Gi any dekretl (inautiti at ilwiesalo aud. re tail. tf. it. M. W'r.L.Es. . . EW . I3OOD ADvit• F.; NV e a , v :se every :family to ke.)l, Down'. Etltti:.alway- , oil hal% It Is this twat rriziPtly Air coughs awl colds eva'r viterei I VD the public -1, areoitsEu has the best wearing Shoes for Men, Buys and Youths• wear ever offered to Towanda, and at prices within the reach of - . BAs a Hutment for hoise , ; 'tient y Jotautou'a Arnica awl Oil Ltnitzcat imiittak (1, It 01119 Npr*s4 l rul.a3, Eit4 iagiviic.r' , :it elvi*. EAST .FRONT. Vir GEO. 11. - Ross sells Groceries awful cultAr because his espeims are very light, and he is bound his customers shall have the Lenelit., I have used several bottles of Simmons' Liter Regulator, and you may record tin; fact. that my feelings am so far changed that I van eat: hearty, and am more like a well 1113t1 than I have sbeeu fOr years past. I have suffered for four years! and asp grateful (or re lef. .1. RAEVEUTY, Perkdleat Store,ll3l'6 Market St..: • • • , Jolt 7-tir -2:0-11EMItikIBE12, that W. C. Lk:. A. B. Buitit:ows, of Steyensvllle, Bradford county; Pa.: . Sell-Oetts at bottom prices and Jake In czcbango Butter, Eggs, Pork, PtioMy, Hags, Drktt Apples; and i.itain Of all kluds.: June Sttf. "FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. —Lost" between j.eßsysville and Towanda, a small sized Gold 'Walell, wrapped . rap in paper. No„ of ca.le, 29:8:1 ; No, of movement, 1,521,125. Five 'Dollars Reward niit be paid if delivered .to W3l. A. CIIA.MRER LEY, Towanda, N.. julyl4-w2.; r:M' L. IS. RODGERS challenges compe tition tar quality of goods slid prieesou floors, Bltndr. and 31o1:41Inhz, and 'al bullding n'!a. MUM rl,r Fer eleansin'g the system of all.mer _ ,Id matter :,ial warding off dtse*s. nn medicin. assesses :1:101 efficacy as ItaxtZa's Mandrake Bit ers. - - M r- BUIIRAII to GEO. 14. - Ross's New Grocery Store hi the Matitauye Ihfock, and get your Groceries at rock bott§ni. - -Jan. 20. M" YOU — RUN NO RISK when you buy your Orocertes at O. L. ROSS'S net , : store In llnntanye 11! n ; k. ,Ii is PRICES are WAY DOWN 1 to rock bottom. Ills store In KELLUM BLOCK, Ist WARD beats the world by Low Prices and good Goals. AI: FARM WAGOIV 2 .—The uest.and cheapest in the market. I will sell these superior Wagons fora few months fp ... come at wholesale prices, for, Mtn:elm:ll i on. Evety wagon warranted In even respell. tf ' ; ;It. M. WEEL:I.E.r. . M i•— • P.hILADELPIIIA S '. Jan. Iso, 1) , ,90.— . Mu. A. $l. FELT: It gi , :riS‘:-..pWtouch pleasure to 'testify to. the merffg kr tri o liavis Vertical Feed 1 Seivin . -daelthlC , We 110'e , :nieil. them for the past ten fears In all branches of drussmak lug. and - they have not only given perfect sattsfactien liiit have proved themselves farsupetior to aby whet' sewing iiiaChines In the market for general -put isi,pzs: The 'machine we got of you three years ago-last .1 woe has been used almost constantly , fore that time. and the fa 4" plate waS removed a short tlit,e slit 2.0. for the first titite,-tokSean thp 'machine. aml 1 was sityprised to see how Ili tle It was worn.. It has hot 1 cOst us one cent for reOirS since we haVe had It, and when I add that It l'sjhe only _maelilM , that we can use cia a silk dress without our customers find ing fault-with the stitching drawing the goods, you may readily tinder-stand why we think si, much of Ithe - Davls." MRS. M. I'. 111,WA RD. • • 1 ___ - Ladles' Dress and ContMalo:r; juiyl4-w1 BUM .1. S. AL(.YS. Ititigct Avrnn'•, aml fitting Drez ,, ses, - a!,ptLialty DIED." 'C....*3t. , 11).;:.;t1) tits:.. Ir. 117i111 . 011 117.1 A 7i y•-arq, 11 in..roh, and I, ( 1 3 r4. sen lees at ILI, Into rr;io.•:l,,,'lhur.,4ln) I'. NI. 170 WA NDA NIA. 'r- E ! ..3. I'o In' 1: . 1: E 7 Crneraldralen tTI e r;( 5 an.i e, c u r lie r Matti l•tite St re , WEI/NV:SI)AI' Y ,JILT . . rATING. • • A KIi,ING FlGur per.l)lo , . r. 4n rt. 7..'r Flour per, sad: •, 0 .i.., (ie,• . I t.F. C.rit Meal per 1(.0. .1 , . Ir. T ('top Feednt 11 ;0 Wheat. per bash.— et nn nr. 1 I' , ' 1 to .:e. Corn M . ijr, 64 . (1 nye ' 74 oats— . It ticksclieat - ' 6r. .1i , 4 - Cie .Buckwheat,Flour.... $1 GO •;;. - .A a Clover seed - .1 00 (a G 7-,r) . .. . Timothy, sees tern.... , :3 1; :14. 1! ::; BenitS, tt:111313, .1 4.1 Co 611 100 tra', Pork, mess pt,„ bbl.it'.' , l f. - 0 trs '22 to . . Lard 'Ott I'2 14 Cdt 11 Entier, tubs ---- 17 (~ 13 Cit -, Bolts 10 fa. .. 17 ' - (~ , Eggs, fresh .. 0 . ' II . (3S Chetutt-h3l "., r o . t 'toes. iter hiish... 70 rit, .1. . - :to 01; Beeswax - • '_ll a 1%! kl . ' ' CIIIIIJ.ECTEL , lA' 11. DAVIII.OW k BRO. - . . Mans • • - ' • 181.. 157!•1 • Veal Skins 71 (In 41 2.1 I)sscon Skins ... .... ~.... , , ~10 5, 60 heep.l'ens A 75 (5. 1 50 1. 1 1. en! It by e rti seni en t 5 r 1 1 (1 41 wt I l lei 4 ., S° a n i ie E' et r MEET N„Y I tig ford Cohnty-.11611eal Society at the ,4tice Dr."l). N. lin wton. in Towanda, WRI)NESI).AY, G 34;•lretr, -- at p. iu.. „ • . July lit-%1. E. I). PAYSE, Secretary. UNICI11?S1TI AT. LEW IS. BUTLG COLLEGE. 1)..J.. HILL. Prentdent:, THE ACADE . Y. W M. E. MAL TIN, PrinelpaL . THE .INSTITUTE.' JONATHAN .I,NiS Prlncipai. ()PENS SEPTEMBER (Mb. For Catalogues, tol(!resv as above. - QTRAYED.—On Or about July 10:11, a white pet cwe sheep anA lamb straw•:! into the preaueses of the subscriber. Tlie sheep bad been sheared, the left ears of both elipp.•d and right ears tatted. The roSitcr will please call, pay charges and take them away - Wysoz, July 2S, .ISBt-w I S • ELECT - SCITOOL.— A FALL to.a, in Ihe Illinnon liraded Selmol bantling will begin AUGUST 22d and contituto wt,. s. A Teachers' elasswill ba formed for tho, deal ring to teach. We:propose to make this a Willi of thor ough: progressive work. Tuittau-0. .CLATTIni 3t. Towanda, July 2S, ISSI-wa. rATIN I .3 - HOUS.E. Something -4 :A new. A first-class 11}::: , TAUR 4NT aml t..ATING HOUSE on Bridge street, 6pposite HIP American Ilotel Open' at nil bout.. night nod dpy. .l. 5. 111.11:1:1TT, . _ . - !. kowanda; duty • _ NCYF Ill': 1 1 -1 1. r' esiato. of Angelo M. %. , :,••,e, of I.,ovokt- Collrge, Baltimore county : , tat-• of .11.1r.qaml, deceased. Let - of allmlitlt.t.allon ruin te,tailirtito an -11:1VIng IK•ett 'granted by Itegl•ter. of W lila Of Ow County Cr Itrailforil, in. the :•,:t.tie of l'enti•yZvailia, to the millerdtturd upon of On: ;Limy,: named detaiAlehr., all poison, to .•!,t d to salt CM:00 aro TOtilesteol to malt , linim.d;,ro• paSAilLtit, and all pon.olo: tiai ing claim 4 again.l :hi. 14attir prez•ent them antlo•mira:c.i for settlement to 1.12.1 F: C11A.)21.,Et.; C. NCAST Aktialni...trator. - t Lnyola College, .13.0tIthore, Md., July !4,1, 13 - Hi 0 IR, INSURING IN ANY COME wt. rioctkry, EXXMINF e THE riqUITABIA And its Tontine stvings Fund ABSOLUTE: SECURITY, ASSETS $41;108,602 00 SURPLUS.... 9,228,294 00 Largo profits in ease of lung life. :Cer . tainty of •psgnipt_paynient in elsiTuf —dealtrint.k,o o o p.niffo hUltlers in 18 , .30. Nut a 4:lann COlliCSt6). For full pArtirulan. of TlbtiT IN E." 3:,il .tll other fOrtas of policy ssurd by this SorWy, apply tp JORN D. STRYKER, Agent, AC b'lt;3T NATIONALpANK, Tolvauo.4 L, r, 113n4vr, ;.;` , , , tl:lo4vray, N.. V, .11.19 : --" WEST FI-YaNT ELMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE. Tills College Is thororryhly_fternishrd for giving a superior Petucatt ,, n in grad Ertir. tie CortrA4B of 51•49, anti also In jlfg4fe awl Art; 11.:Ate:1 by steam and furnished with au elevator. Hy rra von of Its endols meta Its rharges arc ally w.dergle. :4 , :t10. for Catalogue to Itev. A. W. I CO‘VI.ES, 11. P., ti. Y..j01y21-w4. FARM FOR SALE Thefarm 'ittnatea 1u T"wauda iiiwrintlit, within one tulle of the Court lions'', nelotiging to llie eatiate of L. L. slianly, dece•treil, containing atuad $1 acres, %111 be 1.4'1 August Ist, lhml. at 10 o''iltrel: a: N.; at the Court ilnitse. it is 3../OrAr3lilo pruisirty and will hos ,ohl on eitcytrrn.s* of pyinetit.. Any In -fortitation r•gariling it Inai?•he obtained from N. N. c. L. TuatY, N. C. Eta uteri [Or Lite undersigned': .. . Y.. T FOX, TOWANDA, Jilltd in, I'M. AilulnistratOr. _ _ _ SELLING OUT tang:l4,l AT COST! 1 17.13111'D 4 97 . A11iE, STOV WAGONMA SVPPLIES, Stock of the late firm Mellityre Brothers must be c•losecl out at Cost within Thirty Days, by the puTehn- sei'; bought at -Sheriff's it: w.-I;lciNK Vt - etp Abvedisements." I IRi 0 NAILS--NA TINWA ---AND BLACKSMITIIK let, rri 'Fitt ii Goods recently sale. JAS. S. KUHN. Tua•an.la, July 13, ISsl`-ml SEASONABLE -GOODS ME C. P. WELLES' Crockery and ,99-Cent Store Fur the Summer trade Ice Cream. lor'ec7:ers.' Ww4l aid vt:ry elwap WATER COOLERS, FRU a JARS (EXTRA TOPS.); JELLY BOWLS & TUMBLERS' ll= STOCK OF • - Crockery, China, Glass Ware Occorated Dinner and Tea"Seti,: Decorated Chamber Sets at greatly• re titteekl fbrices. • '' LA I'S D „LAM l' WAIN;; TRUNKS k TRAVELING BAG Children's Carriage. BOY'S EXPRESS WACION:; ANILYELOCII'EDES. - JAPANNED AND 'TINWARE.: Best quality Of' mixed ,nutt) sEED one-pound packages, only lo Woodn'ard's Medicated Neat death to hen lice-3 4 4 . 'WC 41 114. 1 9 WA1 11 A, duce p, 14.1 me 2 s, E, CTRS' E