II II Ii ',.The Cringers' Ton Commandment& Thou shalt love the Gawp with all, thy heirt and with g all thy so thou shalt love thy broths Grangers as thyself. IL Alan shalt not gaffer the name thy Grange to be ervil*spoken of but shalt severely-chastise the wretch who speaks.with contempt. 1 ,1 - leriiezaber - , Saturday is Grange I day._ On-it thou shalt set aside th hoe, and rake, and sewing =whin and wash thyself, and appear be fore thy Master in the Grange wi stitile3 and songs, and hearty ch . On the fourth week thou shalt mit appear _empty handed, but shalt surely bring a pair of ducks, a turkey roasted with fire, a cake baked in the oven, and pies and fruits in abutio , dance for thy harvest feast. So "shalt thou eat and be merry, arid {'freights and fares" shall be remeM tiered no more. ' Honor thy Master, and all who sit in authority over thee, that the days _of the Grange , may be long in the 13061 e 'gab' has , given ,thee. • v. Thou shalt not go to law. ) ' Thou shalt not burn tliy str4V, hnt shalt sorely stack it for thy trt tle in winter. IVII. , _ ; I Thou *tit not do business on PtleV P r ay as thou goebt as mirh as in .the lie th. - 'PILL' Thou shalt support the Grangers Pak; for; thus it becometh thee Ito fulfill the laws of business. IX. Thou shalt by no means have thy -life insured in the Grangers I t ife Insurance Campany, [Col, Colman's, the great .lAmefican orator and Democratic ,candidate for Govenrior of Missouri,l that thy wife and little ones may; h al ve friends when thou art 'cremated' and gathered unto thy father's. I shalt. x.. Thon - h not have any Jewish' middlemen between thy ranch send Liverpool, to' fatten on thine hon . est toil;-bntl shalt surely charter thuie owii_shiPs, and sell thine own braias This iii,the last great commandment. On this hangs all the law and prOts. And if there - be any - 'iothers, they !IDS these: Choke monopolies, breakup rings, vote for honest men; fear Clod and - Make money. - So i shalt thou yroSper; and sorrow and hi i ird tithes shall flee away. I • /311• ROVING DAIRY STOCK. Eve ry succeeding year finds the -farmers increasing their dairy stock; laying_ oat their land sous to best suit its successful management, and each _ year developing greater interests in the subject of the best breeds of .cat , tle and the best modes of managing them. - :With dairy stock, it would almost appear as if there waslno sich thing as standing still. Unless ilroveinent is aimed at constantl y by weeding out those members of ,the herd which are getting, past useful floe, or after sufficient trial, are fonnd to be inferior milkers, and by .oceas ‘ ionally 'introducing fresh and if pos sible, - superior blood, through ; the agency of the sire, there is danger of retrogressing. Allard on the retro - ' giade i•Ei neither profitable or credit able to the owner, yet without care in breedifi and - seleetion, the fartner • will find his stock deereasine in stamina and consequently less pro ductive. No bad milker should have . , • a: permanent place in a herd kept principally for the produce of I the - dairy. To keep such a cow is simply to less) money wilfully, her keeping eogting just as much - as' the best • milker on the place, and the trouble" She occasions quite as much as that given by the animal Which gives • louble the - amount of produce.: It, - •be _difficult for years to have i - .every cow in a herd good, yeti the herd may - be so improved by j,i di selections as to haves - cry go ¢ d • clowig. - • In a stock of dozen cows we wll suppose there are _a 'few indifferent testingthe milk of these cons carefOly, and ascertaining !the amount of butter and cheese they 1. produce, to 'be under the average of what might fairly be' expected rm the care - tics:owed on each, it is er tainly economy for the owner to keep such farrow, and at the end of the , season dry them off, and with some feeding get them in shape for {the butcher, and'get , rid of them without. any furthei lOss.!• -To fi ll their guise let half a dozen heifers-come _ into' the ! dairy, and select from theni.to take, the place of those found unprofitable SuCh a course, constantly followed for a number of years, would - make . more first. class 'milkers in bur dairies and be more Ooftt to the ownere, - while the herd would d i gain a Character and reputation inl the district for good ,can be done to improve. dairy -stock by holding over the offspring of those cows which have proved _themselves first ItdateS'nulkers; szta brcedbmouly from • those withia.vieui to.gettingrin to 'a permanent - strain of name, as far as they may be done in a limited ' time. ! 1 Bat it does not always follow that heifer whose mother was an easel - lent milker, , will in return inherit . her mother's, good !qualities in this respect, but when she is &descendent of a celebrated :pail-filler, the pro babilities are altogether in her fa*or, that - she will posses, in *high degree the!good qualities of her race. IBy , folhAving such a line, of policy as lin dicated and talang !proper care I to i seenremalmof noted mitt - "ng stock, onr-daUT-stock may be greatly im proved; aid, to nay, the least, far ! superior to The bad selection of coM- Mon stock, bred within referoncel to qualities.=Prafrie rarmcr .1 I ROAD. DUST IN ream TAID.I. Tile summer season is the - prop er time tv, get road dust ' for.' varroas purposes, such - as for "dfstroyiag li on cattle, for tbe poultry to dust themselves in, ic. For cattle, when they, begin to rub themselves, Or Swing their candle. appendages, or liek tbeir'backs, one may begin to ' snrnaise there is some surface ap- Plie4tion necessary, and • Pular* vature's remedy is the best. i When the cows are dry take some , lust andsprinkle it over them--rub it on where it is not likely to stay. If they , have grubs rub' them we il With it, rmai.watch the ' result: Dist, one -must remember, is earth Ireft f i frout-tricidure, and it must be kept so- pl Keep it, in, barrels, sad also drY ace. I - ate , • •• • • w - balisan of re. fuse boards nailed on aim* en by 6 feet square, and -on the outer edges nail narrow stlip's 4 otil inches wide, to keep ;the :dust brim being worked off. A roof is needed to keep the dust dry. Add dug to it oeesaionally, and see how' readil they will take to it. .MRS. WOODRUFF, airrfog Bedded to go out of tb• bathroom gstli bor entire stock of HATS,' OAPS ; AND BONNETS_ FEATHERS, • FLOUNCES, AND • • • MOM% YT 008 T, Orqs Iniz an =in Ipazy. doonark, earner of itsbe and Bridge eiroeti, ever U. J. Long's Siam ; Marengo on IWo St.. &I door from corner. , i Towanda Dee 6'126 • 1 prmagG,REEILWING BU.L main BLW TO mass. 4.11;p:5.v I WA•014.%)1:1V41 I BOUM, IFLOOSING. =NG And a indetTiatilesidt# Saida ftw nth - We hatenaw latipaeathin a dim. stocol , Planer. and other =atom. combining all the recent twiprowsmenict and of the most superb work. zazitadt 4 Rdmidat by a nerm4hiling traierlicoret. we sre able to do worn as • soon as ula gradated— do u 043017. and Widowlll the ESN for doing tt pettectly, 801 l fa the work' and brdaea we will salary any men ss to Degas acid vat niscaldp. amentown. Apra How IS . THIS FOB LOW! We pfter , DRESSED', UMBER at the following retest Plet hite hictk m Flooring, (choler) $l5 per X. W Pi . • , Pitch .• ' ! ..... k ßiau MI to 25 di! ' Piasts hate $2 to $4 per hundred. PLAIILSO. BIATCEING. BUILIMG, kr. Done at a lament's notice and by thq best =chin ay noir ands. .We Dan cm bind 1044:10-1.): 4 :"/":01 1 /:"0./ THREE '1113511.1113) AND rim motram FEET OP LIMBED ea are tionetsittkr a sir Parties who can reach a ra to go Over the =Weed for Umber, y under err dream stamen we an BELL IT tlalt&PZEt—st Moat the cost of tzensportatton from here to the reitrciedb— sty $2 to Viper Mogan& 11. 13, • JOII6 46,'73. - QAVE , TWENTY. FIVE 1 - - PER CENT, BY. BUYING YOUR , I , ' =I CHRISTMAS AND NEV. YEAR'S. PRESENT'S AT HVGIIENRTS New Goods of the latest styles. Jewelry of an , - doseriptions in largo quantities, at DeCember 10. 1873. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL - WAV-4:olrect roatellorth ansi Routh to Bal timore, Washinston, Madeira:ls , and all points South ; also to Baal* ? Mapes ring, 811/Plnislon Midge, Rochester, itrraccow va points East .ond West on the Raw York Central Railroad. and the Canadas. sis. Oa and alter Sunday. Nov. 23. 18711. trains will leave ELlleah as follows : amiss ' 10 20 pm Itorttietti Express • • 12 00 zo ?liming Accommodation 6 ILS aam 653 Pm Evening 2 08 pm Soutbera Express WI • 4i am Ilk. Northern Ewen north Boehm Ex. Prom south, are through trains between Boclnater sad Baltimore ; ;12te alarming and_ltrudag Aeoato modationzorib come at Oaandatiria trita traits tor Balmierthe t • • • 0. M=o3 GAZDWES. Cleal Supt.' ED. 8. YOUNG., Climl Piss., Baltimore, Hd. p YOU WISH TO BU OR SELL • ~ 'HOUSES, FARMS, LOTS OR iiiim.PROPIRTY. or if 7011 • 141141 , ci1e54 or bortOw rs.oneyAnt Beal ilitate or other warily fora short term or a term of ream or if you iwi t sh It . ENTO OF.BOUSES p oeout•j•mperq collected alafpf t le, ire 'of Pew for the prolopf leasdietton of inch those We has now aline list of nrokerti fbr tads end seeking •-•• • • REAL ESTATE DlVElMplasy In either town or month IC AG well to all on as Ma= 4 00., Bad Ueda sad Loan Agents • Cams *tree; - PD Court 110ase r mutts -•- • . • • liar lll, '144.1 .ItAilatt AND DINING loom. - netipb,xlmarchee - OARE.CRACIZIEBEI, • DAZED DAIL X. AM sold le Inesissols sail LOU. . oorDEMID ROOM vs 1M foes dpi Immo tuouratat with Salad *Mr s m loa ew th `' g ee d soil ate 0113D128,0101011 CIIZAM MI RAID DIDIDIG. . =MB =ION. • • Also s Inessiostaisut ot Groeudes, Dez r Nsts. he. - D. Ir. soerrr a co. TEMxEw IKPBOVED _ RBAINGTO3.7 SEWING imartnte AWARDED Tag "1 AL' ;VW *EMMA THZ Itialinesema Awaiutix. At . tam erposrmr. SO SEWING ArACHINX.IIXEMED A mem .1 Plan. . . _ . L—A Sow on. thoto4l4l Tested twit :re .euredloW Letter* Pstat.'" . - - 2.-1411tiki look *Hay kik° Ou both PildeCtut argnias. • pot. Smooth.equities : or ioloso aitd bostocumaxo9 — , - 4.—thisable—esma for rears without i9atro, Atlopletotiowpf lit!t!slitiStlick ig la a met* , Imam . Min -elettr- Managed by ft % st i Lang* Millie vaq_ tiiittewedirblki- • Owl thestindwolilispi wittioutrito4 •9r.Luiati4o, logaitioakAiniutf, non* us thorilndimm9o- the Istraceoconotetigaim • • emus - et lime k' flu Ile Attowistio Poolorkloll - wwl& s rtkd tdat goo& • moo oar wow". o outrotiororblet Low' ear mates:mat of zuoodleter zp pimento sertiottavic - - - • -...4ftsigrmsaintosteandul :n • •• • n a y most. •-• ; w•Meirk coniza. 411- .••• --- 7 1 ; 9+, • • - Won ". ; 4• ME 11 & maul. We have fa the KM Pena 1 TO 30 IMM HUOVENINS. irozrzwasa. 8011T11 1 / 4 11D. i AT . 17E1MA. 1873 41.1711 000 D UUOU II • T3WAND - mkukLii VO-ii*,, .1 • _ • - gni MoOAZIN & SON UST! Jed rushy& ibe begeat. assortmet et AMERICA AND IZAI4III I - MARBLE • , tea exhibited is Obi smona irldok Ike" twits tb• WAatlep alas Mabee. Tkity keep mind or ramie to catei .t'M 0 * il 1 . E N T B.; It iKI, I:1 NES, 4ANTLZB A rAL IA Of teery sty% LOWEST TERMS. Via Persona in of outhiris is opt Lao aro to to ain sad oramtu oar stook, MoCABE & BON. • Uirmada,ll27 D. w. AND GROCERS, ,ock Forth of Ward House EMI We have ad offa."' Sulfas materially to our stook, and now GROM= AND PROVISIONS. We keep no Oxx:lks. add no p entage far bad debts ; therefore we oan and will give you the law. at rates. All are bitted to call and be convinced. DiNING ROOMS • In connection with the' alxrre, and meals at all hoar, at the da - D. W. BOO= k. 00. D 3,1874. ii;;;zi A PMTONS' AMERICAN Olt- NEW REVISED EDITION. Entiray imams, by the atestwritins on ambient. Printed bola self tYPia and with &neat, Thousand engravings arA Napa. I The work reigbrally onblished under the title ve Us fan hitainosuCxchatursea. was completed to 1863, since which timajhe wide circuistion which tQ hasattilned in all pert§ of the 17 sited Mates. and the developments which have taken place in elm Winch of acknomlitszatere and art. have in duced the ei& o i etp tad Publishers to submit It to an exact and revidon. and to UM edition tattled Tin AMU= CULOVIzma. new Within the lasi ton years the Eirotwise of diwwverY in -s every department of knOwiesge, has made a new work of reference an lamerative want. ! The movement of po lit , Whirl boa ItelA= with the diswreries of schism and their tro application to the industrial end usehd atm Oren connotience lbd refinement I* SOcisa lift wars and consequent revcdntions has :WarrTh e voicing • national changes of pecnilar menent. civil war of Our an country, lola was at its height when the last volume of the old work sp. peered. has pfly been ended, and a new course of wmmpde: and Industrial actillty hw been artsunenceiL isoprecoessiorts to 1 knaledte hue been :nide by the our in =explore= of Attics. The greetthot- 1 nreohtticms Of the last decade. with the natnral result Of the lapis at time. have brought into public view is mune of new men. whole ..namini are In • every Ames xecnitb. and of whose wee er. _one is earioneto know the pato. tam. Great beentooght and roper hint lieges Essintened, of which the dotage in as yet Ineserved WY lit the tunrappes ter in' the mmimt publicatlasup of the d'bitityrhick- ought :Mr to lake their phloe pernutewt And • `-To peterteg tie preseeeditbia keghepross. it ii.kreett the aim