Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 26, 1875, Image 4
duralional Reparinttni $ iiOMMITTEE OF ASSOCIATE EDITOR,S' F c i ( ZUNI4N, - W.ll. TIIO3II , soN, .1 1 it'. Ultswroßp, A. :A: KEENEY. • , . ( 1' .i.:,:..Ter.:lamia.l , ationc Intended to be inserted In . parnent.! , fictlil be sent to the chairman of • .tfsiiu7UG. Z.E. QUI N L at ,Teicantla. and fornardeitt - Lttr to the,Dlltor In charge iLf• c.:1 , 111.11g v!o-k". - FL..( - next of the Bradford County Teacheri s4ociation, is to 1e held at Smithfield, 10 and 11,:l.s_ 7 •11. be;:inning Friday, 10 o'cl r ock..• M. The f,qlowin;.; are the appointments . ,: l i turer, ileV. P. S. Everett: Papers, i:••t..l. IL Nasou.-Prof..T. F. :McCollum: yists, Mis , es Emma Woodworth, Blakeslee: Declaimers. Kirk t tn. pyrorr-irood: Ltsiness Committee, I W ebli.•ll ,- :'N. Waldron. 1T.1). IT:ile, A: .74.1.1 - itAl:-. Soi'y I - . OR4rtEACHING “I” A. 11. Y r - r, ME o:,al tea( ping meant, te(34ikally. in.4ruction' which proceeds directly teacher. without the use of any t -hook—the knowledge iniPartecli,c , the:Sttires of thi!: teacher's (Ant . 7 ,:',....111cd in! his own with • istral.ions flesh from his own iUagina ; It is c.,ppi ., :etl t:, that kind of tea( It depend,- wholly. e.r nearly s o. ... , 2 :0•4 the text book, in, the hand, of the which lie studies a les,( ut I.re- ans , l - 110:tes It to t 1 .. - o r, aslonal ;; li tt• 111 , ri tri r iltlllent. I•Nplana ,ntivAly , i1••,11 (PNVIi WE 7 - 11 , ,J•41i jyt,..2vicANly V 1 ,uLj t: ht :no" ;1144 , mit; .have il l i• . t. . ly ; 11 , .110 11•11 . iir time. ha:i U; , • betwr nr;, that there : has ln.en i;h:e tt.iAt.nf.r in ,yur 54.11,,ds ninch niu.n - test-I:>r,„/4.,. Th.' ;Li” efli.al has requiritlg krd :Within, . • ; ,ill--;iit7;ithl be taught - - A •-iFiiilar tendency I .1 sough 1 .:,t• int ~f 1.1) .tt ;.in. i> ihr 11?:1_.. thY in -I,lv parent the yf the ;-11ild'N' rife ; It ex-• lof fait twin affdl,:y.,_ or :1101011 have. and anrAty cif It i~i tho method itf the an- 140{1 =BM (tat iutLr o • • .• j!I the Lyek,,,p,. an 4 arlt•mr. : 1.1:!).• it liven to have ;ilitneiated au' -.:1:Th• , 1 . 11F re , :nit , pf ,, l.itim 11: Or 1., hale caughi 11 ,, i , ”.1. - J-Iv;;Id I. of Plat , . a , he 'dis 11,,,t (lit it , phil,t, 1 1 .4.. - >lllll4-t i!tlly a(Lipted. to.a 11:1 ti r.l;li 11(TD;(1, I,f the “,..7:1..1 Tvxt.-I,o"ks ,1 Int.l t• ,y.S11111;{1 :Mil :•1111 . ill:U, mid (.1)e 4.,,mi.r(dmildim.2. a wid( 1•_.• tht.mdit. t•. the !maitre' a -1,11 , 1 e sati,fa,:tory means . f invitc_r gnov.ledge of the nature of the expedience of other .•.t a .11,, to. , Lunt. of then ic,e,tich in Illf ill of ,-cientitie in- Thk. leow ever. i, eel the ',rim:try • t 4,llleattiol. The tliv mind pi• be develuped, :u I , t• ;Alvakened. and it is • inett.th t quirt, anlC.xperienee ttt•c.tre it ettrt pr l ttititbly' be ti in tittentptint, , Itt (.I;lll,Ni:bend and I. it, rite -t•-,itet tenet. ttf AVlten uul L• .lkject tvadiing fit, primary. ha- 7 ,bIlle• t•IIC Still subtler Ela tlit.:ltth.til ,r ol 'lust ra.•tor comes in • . 1 , 1 Lmid Iho pupil in employing his •old IEIIIIY-trained powers of I TI no ci,ncurtive • _'acuity of to' the utmost; mid prtyiously • I: • l,iJd ale e•:. , ml4:iff,, 'and gloniqsl iii ' 1 • tl.tOrms Tltvrclatii is - t., compic% ideas :ire . ::!?1 the training tile i)owers of • :Len Lt and - . peewit beconms ..1,.;,..•••0i the tivs,..iinp,,rtmicv. tO7 ;flt1:11114 lu at:C01111 , 11h ;IN•i.:411111: , and ;tem -ly all the the spelling-book, itc• all their varionsfornm , d 1(-1 hint, rtpeat with ::•-itin , "l-Ipidity all the toradigin:. and the , ranuu:lr-Ln,ok aUd ICarit to '11:1111e , . 11/111 I ,, oatollis of all • the ,•:-, lal;c., etc., of, "r as picture - 14.ip V.11k.11 he 11:1S fistilfllllY'St. udi •-rtuaiiv year- , , yet he mac be as fa Cron' atvaitting. that highest ohjtc - (TR. p.wer of arranging hi. .hts in keeping the se i.lea, i ch..e.ly bi his mind, ant Itennlei e..avy with tittin lit. si , cci.tl :viva tttal tcaelting to the fetichist% aittl : sec icr t" 14_1›oilch>ervt..., q . tvatt.her of any :,111,ject who is t,, gi‘ h , ll therein t‘ , f 1 - txt-ltit,•l:. ;rht. 6,4: is, in iLL•trtunent iu Itltt itittsi iieveit iter t.• the eticlter himself. it saN't.••• mitclll,i -,tl tha, diminishes -- 11te 1.tr . , 44" whet' t : .l. 1, , • tit,. 1.1,11,,i 1%6n -11.::•11.ti,..• ill A i • Ill•• ••11!•• , • 1.•,t lEEE 1 , 7 p •uaal It Titt• it 1“ =MEE c;trn- 1. 4 1 ,1i:t. nth, part of tllc r roil„ 1, t. rilt • lll. ,, t 1•11 . 1t11211t tlu . 1 ,. . (. 1 , e't The !::~ ~ EMI „ ;.• ;•. ' :1;•; i!I V.llll' l l 1"1;••1 , .t7 , 1 . • Inllt•t. t,l Ihc ' - n1111(1 till the litt•tiont rrf ... 'il ..1 11~„ +~~',' ' v , thp v u 1 ful learner's mind. The teachir'sMastety of the subject enable him to vary the treatment,' to combine the topics in a dif ferent order, to substitute the inductive method for the I l dedtictive, giving facts in order to teach principles, instead - Of pro. senting the principles first and illustrat ing them by facts; and, in various irayF to adapt the instruction to the peculiar condition or natural characteristics of the pupil's mind. What" skill may: be -die- MO played in such work ! 'What an enlarge mi•nt,-day by day, of the teacher's own Towers must 'be the inevitable result of such practice' • • .. • To tile pupil the advantages, of oral teaching are still greater; : Language is subordinate to thought, instead of thought to language. Ideas are develop .A in connection with the words which are to be used to express them, and an )te rest awakened which stimulates the mind to an ever-increasing activity. In• eri•ry department of natninl Science this is a consideration of the greatest import ance. Suppose it is intended' to teach botany. Instead,of giving to' the pupils an elaborate and scientifically' arranged text book, and requiting them to commit to memory definitions of terms the true imaning of which no mere language Can c . (mvey, 'the teacher presents a handful of leaves, a few simple blossoms, or • other objects of.the kind, and by p little skillful questioning, leads the mind of the child "to olb-erve the peculiarities of structure of Icsif.' tower. stem, etc., and thus awakens entiosity. In this way Words are associat ed with the ideas obtained from an exam ination of thi objects, and their meaning,. thus fixed by an impressive association, , •eareely ever fade from the memory. The following admirable remarks of I LEI . , in rel4ard if, instruction in natu' ral are: here very pertinent : 4 1 If it:mit - lc training is to yield its most eiril iwnt result,, it must be matte- practical. That is to say, l in explaining to a child tla general phenomena of nature,. you inii , t. fai ,possible, give reality to ymir teachings by object lessons. In teachin , r him botany. lie must handle the 'hints and Ilissect the flowers for himself; iii teirhing him physiCs and chemistry, you must not be:solicitf , MS tA) fill liim*ith in f. prn4l ion, but you.must be careful that what .11e. lerns lie knows of his own k" 10Wiedg;!. D071 . t be 'satisfied with tell ing Itim that a magnet attrects iron-4et him see that it does; let him feel the pull of the one upon the Other for himself. Pursue this 'discipline Carefully and con scientiously, and you I nmke • sure that, however scanty' may he the measure of information which . you have Poured into the boy's mind, you have created an in tellectual habit of priceless value in prac tical life. - . • This admirable series of remarks pre scuts. without doubt, the proper guide and 'standard fur oral scientific instritc lion in elementary schools. Thc tenden cy. on the part of many teachers, is to narroW the field of instruction;lo adopt a mechanical, routine Method; to pour into the_ptipirs mind facts, instead Of develop ing " intellecttud cultiVating the powers of . observation and reflection, and thus rendCring the pupil really intelligent ( This department of teaching should; to sonic extent, be desultory; it certainly should not be rigidly scientific.• The pu pils should.be encouraged to . take notice . 01 1 , the . objects and phenomena constantly presented to their VIM', and to inquire into the nature mid causes of these, so :as to collect an exix•rience of their own,.be ff;re their minds are very much occupied di,( , ,44, - !ry with the tcientilically collected experience of matarer minds! Too often the sciences are - divested - of all interest for young minds by being made too recondite, On sist ing of facts and conclusions altogether remote front a crild's observation and ex perience. .and with which, therefore; it can take no •interest—which, indeed; it cannot - be made fully to comprehend. The ohciong ;frl,ahteferiBtics of- objects should ,be taught. 1-ather than clam:4N . - firse; ;and greatcaution should be exercised in teaching the difficult technic: al terms which constitute the nomencla ture of the science. Some teachers bdgin ley teaching these terms; and the children are required to commit to memory forinu- lated definition of such Words as nia)o,ia_ roaeptift cryprogame7, - . 2ol,frnopop(org, etc.. etc. All this is', of Course, in difect conflict with .the guiding principle above enunciated. • Neither should oral instruction be trier mitted to degenerate into iccturili3. This would be - entirely foreign to its main iit.- pose,' which i, to stimulate • the ;Mind to 'self-activity, not :imply to give informa tion. Mere lectures treat the pupilf, as pasive recijilents, and, therefore, cannot be Of imieh useiii - elementary instruction. oral instruction. implies that the-teach.' er re,orth to every - available means—di met statement and illustration, interroga tion, drill, dictation, etc.,—in order prop erly to impress the pupil's mind, and de: velop those activities which arc of the - greatest value in practical life, whatever its special sphere may be. - 11 , EX 1,, ESi'I ic E ! FAI:M-. VII.I.I„GE Ilun•ES BUSINESS SITES IN TOWN, lOWA, NEBRASKA A,: KANSAS, r. , r! I:ENT, F 411: DWELLINGS =III ME Matte d Nvh Money Loaned & Loans Negotiated. it:: ltiiiirii 'ii 11 ArAD-AAIOISELLE J. LEQUIN A. Win f,,rrn Frviirla Prnt‘ ink ,:u~, AUCUST 23, 1875, U. [;,t ‘Oll it , :ttot 4. - .11111 , 1 1'1,1,1, to, „ Diam Inz .• 11",m2 urn,, .• :aril Dram 11T. I.ravate augl6-Im. T HE CENTRAL HOWL, 171.TER. l'A. • • 1... he uxloi,igned liavlil7, again taken rysresciuit i•l , the above hritrl, respectfully %ollcits the patrou ge obi frivn,h all , l the public gent -fully. ..u4lt4f. M. .1. F4J11I11:I.T. to.') A. J: - NOBLE & CO., .trot, T W . „I D.l . PENN LW AY,''N I:AIZGAIN"4- Lag.: flak of Imo! 111 her Enw,zt.tte ll=l= ~, , i: , .:•t :,.,~:~:•.,a., 0 , 411 J., ,r. 17 MEM y r fi.l.. _l'..i. NOBLE ME TERMS: , p,•. ,•f „..••A J. O. FROST & SONS TOWANDA, .111611.* ipth, -1878. , We are aow orrerinda targi4 , tock. of TETE-A-TETES, EASY CHAIRS, HALL RACKS, WOOD TOP , TABLES, &C., At wry low prices. We are determined to close out our stock in this line before the fall trade, and In order to do so we are belling at .1% - e would call attention So our new BLACK. WALNUT, MARBLE TOP, DIIESSING CASE • CHANIIiEII SUITS, A.T;$BO 00, Beli4 the bet..thlng In the market forWbe price and all other goods at very low prices. Done In the best manner. and on the lowest terms. You will Ilnd better work And for less money here than at any other place. Call and eve us. JAS. O. :FROST k SONS, Manufactneers of and Whole ~ale and Itetat Dealers in Furniture and undertaking, Main jir2(l-t f. WOOL CARPING, WOOLEN MILLS, CAMPTOWN Also manufacturing, and cloth dresOng attended to on short notice. We art already making rolls from the new clip, apd are paired to do work as fast is offered. B. INGIIAM. Carriptowunel,..7 , n . 1871 • A. BLACK, CROCKERY OF ,VAIIIOtTS GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SI LVEIi PLAT-EDRE, I would ,ay to the ,puhile that on any gorxls kept In stock I pvttl not be undersold. Fel•IS-74 'rcHEAP COAL AND LIME. • . ow and after July I, I will sell coal, lime, 3 / 4 c.. for cash only, and 1 the price list will be corrected monthly. TRICE OF COAL ron JULY. FEB TON OF '2,noOrbs, Pittston Stove., Clnndnnt and Furnace " Pea Carbon Run Lump Smith Barclay MAntaln Lump. Allentown Lime -6 bushel T.ath ? M Hair @ !MAIO Brick M • Vt•ry rh•<it,o•M I in always prepared to deliver pureha,e, on .hurt notice at the uNual price of delivery. ' I alm tender in thauk• , :to my many friend , and eu.tomers for their very Ilberal patronage In the Past %rid under the new departure to make it to their Interest fo continue to buy where they can get the best gorwlclor *he least money. Those who are indebted to ine wilt take notice that I must have money or I can't buy for rash and pay freight They must settle by the fit , t of Am gu,t net,. tt•rn. Towanda, July 1, 1975 TOTAL ABSTAINERS 'CAN Invnre,their lives very cheap In the Temperance Mutual Benefit Asso and well cbilituefeel Life In , in ranee, plan, by which total. abstainers get the bene fit of ftu4r habits!of abstinence, as'theicatinot do in companies 14, 14511 Insure.ordinary drinkers No large premiums to pay: no fine Ikullalng4 to titiinti no high qalarle , . C. Id. 11 ALL; Agent. T.m•antla. Pa. ME =I SPRINfi AND SUMMER CORSE-1: & -COONS', v . ' . (WO 4.1 Are EV , ovvready t..!Nerve . ib.. public with thr Inrgest BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND TRAAELINIG BAGS . Derr brOttiillt to Towanda. rrices to suit tie times, ('all gla sty u.. Nov Lavaeumeds. inTRNITURE PARLOR SITITS, MARBLE AND ERY LOW PRICES CENTENNIAL, MOM= UNDERTAKING, I= AT Tilt ' -PENNA. OF'Felt , PATTERNS, -' AND AS LOW AS THE LOWS!-_,T WOOp WARE, sToN F t clVi l lt E, 1 , BIRD CAVrES 1 t• 7 , 1 1 • ... BASKETS, , GLASS-SHADEa 0. A. BLACK =I Wry Re.portfully Your , . J. 11. PIIINN ciation. inA he.t Stuck of Mau= iikkentbaunts. ITH, lOC NEW ME R - GO ODSI S U M OPENED TIS •H WEEK; TAYLOR & CO'S!! •••-t-••-•4• , . PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERY DEPARTMENT _;-;_. PLEASE CALL •AND EXAMINE. TAYLOR & CO. TOranda. June 8. 1875 STEVENS LONG, P t i ' WitOLE§ALE -& ILET.AII. ! , 1 - CHOICE ,FAMILY GROCERIES, COUNTRY PROCUCE, GRAIN. &C Having a Large and commodious store, we are enabled to carry a bei•ey stuck ft all times. CASH PAIDIFOR BUTTER, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Or takenin exchange for goods, an lowest cash pri ces. Our long experience in the Grocery Trade gives us peculiar advantages in purchasing, and as we are not ambitious to make large profits; we fiat ter ourselves that we can offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Buyers than 4ny oth , r c,tabll.•ltnrnt in Sorthern reunsylvanla. 3... 00 3 50 4 00 3 00 3 50 STEVENS & LONG. iiicsEn MAIN Se imiDGEsTs., ll=l ma) 13 pr.E, AND LIFE INSIIIANCE HAS M. HALL, Towanda, Is prepared tt lusure all 1.1115 PS of rl.t In ftrA class, reltabli), companies, at as low rates as are con ststeut with and turtles a share of the Im sines of ils friends and Hie public generall WIII give; , sitteial attentl , n to survey "r rkks out,lile of Towanda 00% July MONROETON GRADED - SCHOOL The next term of Mb; school will conimenre on • Monday, August 23d, and continue Twelsi weeks. under the Instruction of REV. lIALLOCK . AIt3ISTIWN“, A. M., With competent assistance. A lithlted.nurnher of pupils from outside of the district will be received. Rooms can be obtained for these wishing to beard themselves. Teachers' class will be formed at tie cent mencement of the term. ECM • TUITION : Teacberi' Class card Higher English Studies, pe'r month i . . . 00 Intermediate eta ^s, per montb, • • 1 50 Primary Department, • • 1 00 Payable at the end of each month. pupils wanted for less than half a term, SZd no deducticin made fir absence unless on accoant Cf SiCkZebs: rilYl. 4to Va =9 Deitleri Irr TOWANDA;PM linas it Mlitift; Spring 1875, EVIEA.NS !ItH.ILDRETH • Invite everyone who may wieh t to purchase any kind of [DRY GOODS, Atthe LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE To call and examine their NEW STOCK SPRING ANI) SUMMER GOODS GEM 'Whit h they are ra:vr OPENING FOR INSPECTION. Every Department is complete with all that Is NEW AND NOVEL, !3=ll ST A I' LE GOODS, WHICH tiOED AT DECIDED ET ELANS & Aprsl Li, Hotels and Restaurants. MEANS 110'USE, TOWANDA = The Iforses, names., kr.. of ;all guests of this hoarse, lusurril against 10-s by yin., without any extra charge. A superior quality of I 111 Engikli ILLS' , Me. jus receiTed. T. B. JORDAN, Towanda, Jan. 21,11 LWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA, JOHN JULLIVAN. Jiavlug leased this house, Is now'ready to accom modate the travelling public. No pains nor expense will he spared to give satisfaction to those who may give him a call. arNorth side of Public Square, east of Mercer's new block. BETHLEHEM, .PA. "OLD MORAVLIN. SUN INN, BUILT 175 it Inch In hiAorical interests, it Is the only building In the country except Independence Bail, honored by the sojourn within Its Walls of Washington, La- Fayette, Lee and other patriots of the Revolution. This popular hotel 1133 recently changed hands, been improved, entirely refurnished. and the pro prietor cordially Invites his friends and•traveling mile to give him a call—no.pains will be spared to render their stay comfortable. • People en route for Philadelphia will• find it convenient to spend the night here, reaching the city about eight in the morning. A sample room on the first floor, for the accommodation of commercial agents. Sept. 1,73 D I N NING ROOMS IN CONNECTION WITH THE BAKEM NEAR THE COURT HOUz4E We are prepared to feed the hungry at all times of the day and evening. Oysters and Ice Cream In their seasons. March 30,10, Nyw A 'ft RANGE NI E.N.7 AT THE FIRST WARD BAKERY MRS. MARY E. KITTREDGE lairing purchased tqe 'took and fixture, of 11. A. Cowles' Bakery, has refitted the aitabliAtuent ant purchased an entirely • NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Salted in the trade, such as Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Dried Fruits Canned Fruits, Candies, Confec tionery, Fresh.Brea, Biscuit. Rusk, Rolls, kc.,Daily. A neat 314 attractive ICE CREAM SALOON Will he opened In 'connection with the eAal,ll3e wilt. where ladles and gentlemen can always tim cream and other delicacies of the sca,on 1 THE DINING ROOM Ha.; been rertirnisbNl, and will at all time+ he qufr , idled with subhtatatial eatables, which will 1w gervetl at rert‘onable rates.. Fat - men and other% wkiting n Will find 11114 a cenveuifutt plaesto supply the want. Of the Inner man. MARY E. KITTREDGE Towanda, pr i I 23.'7 I-tf.i T HE PLACE TO BUY YOUR HARNESS AND lORSE FIXINGS GENERALLI Is at C. F. DATON'S In the store lately oreopleil John. Wolff as a Clothing Stow. Having n•moveil niy e•tablbhment to more comotodlims and eron•o- nlefit quarter , . I rel - wetfolly Invite nn• old • o•Jii anil all in %rani of anything in the line of IMINESS. SADDLES, WHIPS NETS, &C., to give me alcall. feeling satisfied that front the fa. citifies I ' , Assess for, purchasing stork, I ran 1141 a better job, at a Ibtver price than any other eqah. ii,nntent In the county. 1)on 't forget the plaee - role door below the I strfot of FOX .51 Eercur. MEM ME FOR BALE.—A valuablefarm -111 Athens tap., laying ::.!; miles from Athens F OR and 3 miles from .Waverly. • Contains 16 'acres, of a latch 125 are in grass and grain. A dairy of 25 cows;has been kept on it, and there Is base ment .tabling for that number. It has a gentle in clination ro the south, and Is warin, strong land. It 55111 he 50141 low and pos3esAon given inunedi ately. Address E. D. DREW, Etnalra, Y I). F. PARK, Athens, Pa. J. PHEW, on the farm. navV3 740 _FOYNDRY4:IIAO .- .111 4 ,TE SHO P. The 6denagoad badni t putioled - thell afire Maelthte,dttep late_ latAtnied John Carmen. =to do all =dr of work wto with prottotners andpfrystch. I MILL GEA.RINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS; Spring 1811 ENGINES REPAIRED. And work warranted to giTc satisfaction Of the latest and most Improved kinds manufactur ed and kept constantly on hand and ready for use- SIDE-lIILL, IRON AND WOODEN BEA3IB CORN PLOUGHS AND/PLOUGH Of ;all kinds, and the latest improvement kept on tiand. . _ CELLAR GRATES, • SLED - AND SLEIGH SHOES, Mare!' 34:1,10 B lLoon COMPANY Still continue to , manufacture their celebrAcd HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS And will well a Better maChlne for less owner than can Ito had elaewh..re in the world. We claim for our machines that they will do a-, mutth, or more, than any other. and more dnnthly built. We per sonally superintend our work anti t•ee that it is well done. We will twin( DESCRIPTIVE CATAI.OGUES; ONE, fi, TWO HORSE POWERS, One and two horse Threashers am Separators, Thresher and Cleaners. cIIICULAIt ANT) !..AM" MILL- Saw snd Grist Mill work done to order. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. "o 3 ullodavua . A ug.l.'tiu NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY t., 1, and 1 ... tr,, Oat h.. his Imlit a Whey.: he will eqn•tantly keep on han , l a full aw nwiril,l Bridge Street. Made 4. c, the best material and finished in the city style. ills long experience in city l'ar rlage Factories gives hint a decided advantage over others In the Proprietor INSPECTION OF ' lIIS WORK Thankful Sor the liberal patronage formerly ex tended and revoct fully a•k a continuance of the same. REPAIRING PIIOMPTLY ATT EN 11E6 To HENRY s - ruLEN Towanda. Jan. 5. , 73-t r. W A (31 ONS! s IVA (,;.()N r. T. SMITH, Proprlelor rkeep on hand a large assortment D. IV. SCOTT St CO Tlian any other establishment in the • • WyAGONS • CAERLWES Of every description manunteture Towanda, March 26, 1573 • BOOK BINDERY.—The public is Respectfully Informed that the Book Bindery !la , been 11'111Oct' to the RLI'ORTFIt gni - Ming. third , tOrY, V. here [slit by dohs In all Its carious I.ranelws. on terms as roaLonal as the "hard tlnw," will allow. The. Ilitokry no motor the charge of An experienced 'Binder, and nil work will 1)4 promptly done In a style and manner which canon be excehed. 3lnsle, 3tagazines. Nenspapers, (114 e., bound In every style. l'aftleularatten flan Nsill he paid to the Ruling and Hlndinr, or C. F. DAYTtiN to any itt,lted pattern, nld. Ii lu (1 1 1:110Y awl di tillity will be warrant. d. * All wiwy. will .oh 11.11 prollii,ed. Tbe patronage of the pubnc i; and per fect hattsfactlen guaranteed. aug'246tf.. atodwaiL: MANDRILS,' And all kinds of Mill Irons made to order, SIMGLE MACHINES PLOUGHS of all kin& CULTIVATORS, POINTS CIIIIRN POWERS, LARGE. AND SMALL SIZE STOVE CASTINGS LARGE NETTLES And all kludi of casting, rurnblicd at MEANS & ROCKWELL of our Machlnos liouppilcat FAWNING MILLS, "00 8 (TOOT u.•«' jail TowANDA. PENN'A. HENRY :irru LEN !k;EW BRICK cARRI.yIIE FAIT.,I:I FAMILY CARRIAGES, Tor AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFOIrst [ WAGONS, TuuTTING t4ULRYS, AND sKELF.TtiN,; FINISH, 'STYLE AND DtiRABiLITY of wagon , . JA knn Previous to purchasing elso‘ hert ALL WORK WARRANTED TO (AVE rERFECT ATISFATIf)N ° Ai" REDUCED PI:D•Es WA GUNS! WAAWNS =II SELL CHEAPE countm to order on short notice JAMES BRY'ANT 1300K--BINDECG H. C. W 1:1' A K 11, BLANK BOOKS ssalt TUItNER & aORDON, , 3 WIIOLEEtALE. AND BETA • DRUGGISTS/1 PATTO. BLOCK. TOWANDA, PENNAt: . - ACIDS, EXTRACVS'ELINTIk 11E1113,1,i SUGAII. COATED PILLS, R rOWDES, GUMS, 4 SYRUPS, TINC- 1 TUEIES, I - ~ .'• WINES, 4ts.ll , telcuiltiona of all kinds. DYE STUFFS, tit - CffINF,I KEROSENE, A ileolloL, &(. 7 PURE WINES AND Ligt-00, for medicinal puriKtsm; TOBACUG; SNUFF, CIGARS, 44C. MEM roruLAR PATENT 11.411CINES . and a fine assortment of TOILET AND FANCY UOOI)S More tbatt.nsual care glvot to the compimpl ug of prescriptions. Open on Suzulay from 9 it• is 0 1 I'. 31, ana from 5 to 7 Y. M. . Dr. 31. k pt Lb Can be eonsultedjat the store mi at inlay of cacti ocek, a.lieretotrire. 114 TURNER.. • W. (1. MEE D n. H. C. POfll'Eß MEM 01,1) r.iSll DIM; ST0111.:. . . 3litln ale.l rine 4[n., T , Avancla.. F; Ntalilbrhel cr n v , eirter Of rt (i.:111! , Ty r , W It all Deakr-111. CIfEMICALS. . . .\('I•1.. DY4•STEEE, ..t. 4iLUE. U PERFMERY. TO ' ET AICL lAN( Y tic , HP... !..PONII.I.:S. Itl y :SliEti.,./fitACE:, Si TI:1":"IE: , SOAP:... COM,TIS, EO3tADES, HAIR DYI;S. TEETif,:!-KIN,AND• HAIR PRF.PARATO) , .... 1:A440:, rocKET-KNIVE. , . i • ' PocIi.F.T.BOOKS AND PORT•MONNAIE , .. M Ac A 114 ANL SCDTCH I.N FIE. i. FORT:W.' AND DOMESTIC (AGAIN.; 4. A RDEN. is ELD .I.N D'FLOWER SEED`, Pure Wine- an , I.lpuore, for medicinal pari.,,,,.. IIcrTANIC, ECLECTIc AND HAM(F.PAIIIIC REMF:DII›, - i A N II A LI. (.1:N UINE Purutvi: .)I}:tiiclNEs, - Sapp,r.ters. :•,11,INM , Orif , .. Itrea-t Paini,•Q NI PP I.Ei , ; N IPPLE SHELLS, & •Al I E I.t)' ; '. NURSING BOTTLES. TEETHING 1":14; , . ?.:,•linge, lied Pari , , Crillak., TliUtil , ol:l , l , 1:-. ELASTIC STOI - HIN‘N.S:C. i il`' KEROSENE OR COAL OIL:, ' wiciN, CHIMNEYs. BATH 111:1( . 11 :-PERM. I..ARD. WHALE. SEATS Ffl()T, TA NNEIVs. AND MACHINE uIT„ - 1 A L('LHOL ANDSPOITS Tr : frIPENTIN I E. SASH'. -- I PAINT. V A IINI!.11, WHITEWAII. I c , i'S;11:1:, HORSH, MA NE, 51101- Sti:UralliNG. Il.\ I 1:, 'r , . I , T.H. and all other kinds of hra , lll-‘, I '. WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS. rd all ,lu•+. PURE I'l"T I \ - ...%ND • ,;1:1:ADY MIXED PAINT: , ' 'F ANY 1./1>111.TD"Cd 1 L0.1:. THE POUND. PINT ("I: tiALL•I'N. c,R4)I:ND'IN OIL lin VAIZNI:...II, 1 ND I IRY 1201,011 S ALL. ARTICLES WARRANTEC • rarvtully rompoanded at alt ;.11 , .ut , .4 day and night. (4.1.11-Joindays I,lr Prescription: fr.an {.. 121.1 a n d sto 11r. l'..rter •••al:idtt , l in ill. Grecer!es ana Prv!t!or.: V j . IL. T H Nviiyi,Es.k LE .1 \ID 1;1:"I'\ 11, =BEM GRoci•AziEs . .\ NI) Pilovisi4lNs, pt \ luITI.ffTITII FLovit. ALWAY:-z oN 11.1)1) The pt r all corNTRY f'Rl►l}UC'E. ME in . riTit. .14)1:i:rill - . (Lou.% El,. rI I att , nll , n 1,14 1.. ,1 , 11V.1,1 tilt. 919118 NO TICK. HERE! nut Ow rely go.l , of nlllo'l.l, 1,1.; !?v any fir , t..la-, grocer, and bolt OW, DMVII. 1)4411. STRICTLY roll CA-IT le= TEAS, SPICES, SYRUPS. COFFEES, &C vtil Daily. fr,h fr..m tho 75:,-w York Market ' awl laugh at tto' v•ry lime:4 ca,h I.Favinz bee le elle•ageel 1 ,, r the let,t tlete , ye,if ill) Fir,t-vla,, \V grocvr In New 11.erk,a FeWilltiehurl:: s for 1111: .o that I cat') . inalo• it an olluct for all C Ar,l I:U YE IN call cried SEE MY STOCK AND PR GCE f.,re I NVII,I. 1•1;111)1 . 1 Ij M. B. ()WEN. RED, IVIIITE AND n1.1'11' 4 '0)1:1% 1.11:111i; • Miscellaneous A3-.-artiEernetts. , - FOR SALE—CIIF:_II) .INII ON ( 1)N VENIUN'r A 111nel:smith and wsg.n 11 ~ ,kp. a i!lt a tlNci:y %cater power ati r aeln,l. A vyty fnr The shop: art• 1:n14, an.) %N U!! =arc tnnehlnerr for carTNitn.rem ;in uxten , lS hn-l nesq. A ssnall new dwelling liott,c and one;acri. of land attached. • 1 ALSO-4 o ollwr na44.-r i.on% r (trt ~ nno strt•a in. with a Iv...sty-fit.. fr, t ,%1‘..,•!. with -aw and lath titfll, all In gon.l runnlinr Thi• propvrty trill It, 1,14 itli Av.. 1110, of lan(l.(ak a hid! th, will •,land A f.`ol trwrrt, it Log , tutu enrl nyw-half Main building tefa, wifh laitte and (1 , ,n‘(,)- vnt barn. Thiii.l,,lo,tly trill I„. mire acri•s of land,. to , ult rulleha••••r. A Ain! colitaioing ;0..01; 1 - .) :o, land, all Improved • except r, arm; livoliing toorseA, two orchar d s, large cattle harn, harn. wogon Inn>e and there on. prqport high 'tat' of rultit atl il , and tho i•t the land tuomrpa,...l in the t ounty. i. The :Shove drwrlle l property I, all .1.-.1c11.1y eased and convenient to Lehigh Valley Arir r..r term....r -310 apply to the Myer ,burg. aprl-75. 1:E1:1) RANK'S (;I;AVL•' GL-.1 For the I,tlrin . ~ f hp.; th.• • vmm ,, t ty ~111111i.t1 I it .11.0 and Forth Ston,• 111-1" , •- ciir,ly In po:Itjoil. • 1 1 1 , 1ir. Agt., W e A, FINE WATCH ' Jtitief-7 I WATC 11. 11 E Nli j E .11 . .1 X, MEE I L V I:I 1 , 1001. TII} MEGIUMi d.k9r uv•rtt R N E \V .1 =EINE PIN*- (=OLD AND SILVER \I ATCIII:S ....,11.\ - E1:11,..\"1 \ ti i =1 (1,0(' (11.` \ at 4 !i. 11.0; ;.a.I .!• (11;Inli =1 =I 1.11 . =lllllllllllll3ll Ey, ri,,nl companied 6y Heat 1;n Gli.h i..ar c: -A RCN DIU, \L U 1,.1 ~ ~ I•: ~, sill ~ T ~~.~ T \~. r Thy h.nc I ho ISICISEMB2IIIIII Tlwy art. V lolvt v.ll-11 tli, 11 . 21 Z N S\VNS -rrizt r l\ 4., -11 v FINE (;01,1), TI 111 . 1:1.1NWt IZIVE On ten year's: :\ 1 I T.1.1(,..\ IMV 'I 'ht Hitt. t•-•lntilit v.01'.1 t ` .'tom i!tg snot I.tt•in . Products will pay for land and im provements Fong beforotho grin " • LARDS DISCOUNTS for cash.; •• gl.,:klit..l,l6•itifior.,,, f t i Ni.l.l'n^k3 'l , ' ill ic Ili • 1.11.1, ~r 11.• 4et • I , t!, t tii. 1.1p41.. tl1111 , 1 " .1.1 . 4,11.% • I.i\N I) Coll v \ ' Lan.ll: I.t. Ni .r.:Nt.‘.1.,,1ka WEIZIEZ =I Cll M 11 E It IA N • _ Inaler in .1 .1 21 , 0 N S, MEM IRICE JEWELRY, uvl ES A N,I) CLOCKS T4.')WANDA. PA ORM JEWE LRV. siLvER wARE I /L4' it EIIICAN ANT) SIVI:-.:S. N - I :•:1 E- MEM NE .IF:WELIZI" 1, IN (; S 11. V I.: 11 sT El 'l' L E 1) IV A J 11.7- MIME THE 1:E1'. ~ ?-11:VEN..k511 7 ,TErt RIM LEs & 1-:y.p.: (i LA i'sr.:si, 1)1. i)ru g Mani :strcet. W.l NI) A, PA., E . NTS FO 1; .ALL %fill] 1 ELI; V Tor. E 1. rocKwEr." int; in t.. 1.1 MSS= 1 . 1. - 1: 1:i f.) f. 'ii ..7' I:7'.' ME I~l\t,'~ :-.‘TL 1)-, ( - 11.‘ NEUh . \ \ -1\ 111 A1:1:...'1 ALI.% .%1:1i, 1 Ii ):•11.1.1. 4 40 1 1.1).:.0 , 1 AN ()1:1\1• A\ill ILA i:M4 !1.1. 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