El I ,f i duatfirml fOarkrini E. E. QicTroi.v, A. WIT* Copimitted. ~J. C,RAWFORD, of G. ;W. RYAN, 1 Anoiiate Editors. A. A.,KEENEY, comln , nitospons may be sent to either of the editorS, aac mac be preferred, and will appear in he Issue of whleti he hag charge. ' A. A. - KEENEY, Editor Present Week. TIONS of Teachers for the sum Inc r :rrm of schools will bo held as follows: Smithfield, Monday, April 10. 1 . Trix Wednesitay, April It TrGv. - Caiton;Th ml ay, Aprirl3. mian . 4 . 4,.Sarurday. April 15. 7t.10n day, April 17. cclll_pleace come provided with ren % v 0,.. le a+l -r. tex,ls , ap,. and Reader. Eicmina % tion to begtn_at 9, o'clock, A. ar. . A. A. Kir.:Nry, Co. Snp.. 'i'emanda. Mirch.29, 1376, 2CEOOL-WORK FOR . THE 0121TENNLILL \Ve make the following - extracts from eirvulars . issued by, the Department of Public lostrnetion. Material for exhibi tion should be in Philadelphia by. April 124 . "In answer , to many inquiries, we in di!';ite in general way, the kind.of work it islesinible td have done -for the Oen tehnial Exposition. What is said is sim, ply sngzestiv-c. Those concerned in pre paring material may have something bet ter to present' than any- thing we have named. If so,:let it be forivarded by all ru .ans. The more new, novel or unique an article- ii, if gOod; the better. We should like each County, l City; institution .aml individual too, give us 'a representation of that which is cchisider d of mots value, or of that which-would be•first shown to: intelligent visitors. Thus will be g?ather ed from 'all parts of the' State, the .most interesting of our 'educational products. Every article should be carefully labeled. WORE FOR COUNTIES. i. A framed-picture of one or more cf the best school houses: A group of such picture would - be valuable. Photographs of other school houses" may be placed in p9rt-folios. . 1 District rules, regulations, courses of study. , forms, & of special excellence. 'nese earl, l o presented in atlas or port fo'io forth.' _Charts showing statistics, progress, superintolenr,s work, &c. These should be' mounted, . • 4. Seholars'- work, drawing in port-fo and work ; in other branches, frepar. (4 according to- directions heretofore is sued from. the school department, - and bound in --- N'oltimes. • 5. Original designs of school images; plans of heating, lighting and ventilating school houses; inventions of school furni- Lure or apparatus. WORK FOR CITIES AND 1301101'GUS 1. Framed pictures or models of best Febool . I houses, with interior views,- &e:* • I Pictures of all the school houses iti a city could. be shoi:u in a port-folio. organization of thO board,' gradiug of the schools, ourse:i of study, work of supfrintcndOnt, hintory, statistics,. progress, &c. . Tkports,.other kinds of printed doe unn-nt s, blanks rules, diplomas, arranged iv a rani eMent form 4. Scholars' work in all grades of iehoolii, and in all branches, selected,and arrangt•ti in port-folios or bound vohims A few of the very best drawings might be 'framed for sinll exhibition, • = 5. O i in.ll desi , rns plans, inventions relating to :•eltools. • • rat. l;tilOwing rules apply cspeCially to seID work, prepared at a prescribed time ro:. the exhibition. No work that -is not considered good of its . kind by_ some competent judge shozild be forwarded. 2. - : grades of school. may -prepare ',wok. -The work Of a priMary school, if go vd cif i:s kind, will be just as accepta ble a the work of a high school. Work may be classed into primary' school work, grammar school work and high school ME All manuscript Work should be written on lelter, paper .Bxlo inches in bIZO. ' \. 4. The onestions to'- be answered • t should be written directly above each an swer in hll manuscripts in arithmetic, and in all other t subjects the same course sL slid be pursued, or the answers should be su framen that the question i$ plainly indicated. • 5. Nor more than four honrs should be allowq . for the writing of apaper on any one—branch of study, which time should includ'e the entire work from the time tho questions are placed before the . pupil to the, completion of the copy sub mitted. A 'The, ground or limit of the exami -nation should be the work done within currefii school year-up to the time of the examinatimi, and Work preliminary thereto. 7. Tue . questiots •for examirations should be prepared by - the acting visitor or superintendent of schools in each town Or, city, orisome other person not engaged in the instruction of the class under ex dmittation, and the utmost care must be t.iken that no, informotion in regard to iiitcstion. , 3 be circulated among the 1 r upil, S. All schools and schotil systems of tOwns 'and cities exhibiting„,may be repro - sented, first, ,by papers prepared as above front elle: entire class of each grade in which pen and ink are used in writing; and , second, by not less thaa one papbr in ten 'sele - cted from the other manuscripts prepared in examination. 9.; Every • manuscript of every pupil be headed in the pupil's own hand ivritin,, with his full name, age, grade or class, the name of the school of which his class is a part, and the date of the exami nation;• and at the foot of the last page it should contain, also id- the pupil's own handwriting, a minute of the time taken for the writing - of the paper, wlAch must ~ include the whole time elatiiing from the Tatting of the queStions before the pupil the . hantling in-of ,the copy exhibited. On the conipletion and handing in of any 1,-,:lnilscript or speCithen for exhibition, the pupil should make the following dec -1:Ir.-Alt-in on a separate ,slip.of paper ever - his own signature, viz "This accompa nying manuscript was written by myself without aid from any, source:". The nninuscriptsof every class must be accompanied b a written declaration by the teacher that the entire work of the class was done tinder:his own eye, and that all the. rgulations were observed as herein Prescribed. • . These certificates written on separate sheets of paper, must be sent to the Su ,verintendent or other officer having the t.directiou of the_omamination. They need ;not be sent to the exposition, however. • 10. A title page should be inserted in ! every volume, collection-or set of mann -I,lscripts dc!iigried for exhibition, ,and re . papers:: will be admitted tor exhibition un less - accompanied by a declaration of the principal executive officer of the school, that said paperi, were executed in accord ance with the above rules. •• In addition to the - workyrepared espe cially for the" Centennial Exposition, a - Place will be found for any rkindiof schol t'; oat; that will serve to illustrate sys tems or methods of instruction. , WK%RWE KIA hut * Cam jr. 0. FROST k £4Oll We respectfully sauruncis to all time in want ' FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, Our assortment la LARGER THAN EYES And that onr prices are the LOWEST, and or figr GOODS THE BEST jfi_ of any ln the MARKET: Our prise* have ntni reached THE BOTTOM, And now is the TIME TO BUY. Enuring j ust returned from the city, We have. MED ATTRACTIVE LOT OF GOODS = HOLIDAY SEASON. COME AND SEE THEM. Everything in the line at UNDERTAKING AT BOTTOM PRICES AT FROST'S & SONS. Dec. 2, len Boots and ;Shoes. BARGAINS! -BARGAINS!! I have opened and put on sale one thousand pain of Infants, Childs, Mimes' and Women's Shoes; that I will sell at less than manufacturers prices. Also, S eases of Women's Fox-lace, Goat-lace and Fox-button Shoes, at r per pair— worth 12.50. THOR GOODS ARE BARGAINS: I am also receiving a large and full line of Fine Goods for spring trade, which for Style, Durability and Price, cannot be excelled, TRUNKS, , TRAVELLING BAGS, LEATHER & SHOE FINDINGS In full stock, at the lowest possible prices. REMEMBER, THE PLACE:— Opposite the Court Honee, next door to Chamberlln's Jewelry Store. Towanda. Pa.. Feb. a, lea. S9MET;HING NEW BRIDGE STREET. A. BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE STORE! J. M. SHEFTEL, the leading Banana Shoe merchants - of Horne,* ellle, N. Y., will open . A BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE STORE AT No. 2, BRIDGE STREET, BY TEE 18r. OF 4PBIL, lra. SIGN OF THE RED BO,OT, Bridge Street, Beidleman's Bloch. Respectfully Yours, J. 41: M. SHEFTEL. towsadt, Apra 16; 76; . , 136'rToit iqaczia NO THEY DON'T .I.eop!eVinplain of HARD 'TIMES, H. JACOBS' S TORE, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS A slaspeetion of his stock will be sufficient to satisfy all that he can offer greater Inducements then ever.- Dearth li. XiscelLum3 Livertinments. A PERFECT SUCCESS. The Universal satisfactions g iven by the -ORANGE COUNTY MILK PAN, • In q uality and q 'ttardity of butte r made, and by re i movin g the exceulve drudgery of the dairy room, prompts us to again Invite the earnest ATTENTION • of the PROGRESSIVE FARMERS, To the most. COMPLETE ARTICLE, of the kind now before the public:. In dallys of 15 to 20 cows, the inconvenience of furnishin g an extra dairy-maid la avoided. We • , guarantee to give . PERFECT SATISFACTION, Or remove the "Pans" after - 30 days' trial. Our references are some of the Live Dairymen of Bradford and Susquehanna Counties, Who have ised the pans. R. L. BEARDSLEY., . Jan2TmS. Warrenham. Pa. JOHN' F. COESER. F IRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $125,000. SURPLUS FUND 50,000. • Titleßank Offers triill'SitAL FACILITIES Icor tie transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING SPECIAL CANE OMEN TO TEI COLLECTION OT NOTES ♦ND CHICLE. . ; PartleSsidsblng to SEND MONEY to any part of the United States. Englsed, Ireland. Seottalfd, or the principal eines and rooms of Europe, can here procure drafts for that purr*. .1% nitro= the Old Canatay. Dy thabest steam or . Wias Una. ahrays on hand. Ainitsx izotraire ovjat ATlszotrcia lATM; highest vice paid foi U. S., Bonds, os,_rows p la na. F'NARM FIDE SALE.—A Farm of " acres, P a lm mmed. In Asylum Mama! itwit Co., On the premises are two dwelling nous& bans and dot bid • r , and excellent water. & nevertai stream • water passes through the premises. Good fruit sad an abundance of nuts. For farther part can on or address, NELSON VANDERPOO Mushriew, Bradford Co., Pa. MU-76L _ atkblir: The long contiuned stagnation in business has resulted in bringing ev- erything in our line down to BOTTOM PRICES, And I am now prepared to fmdit SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING LOWER FIGURES Than the same quality of goods were ever before offered. More particu lars next week. M. E. ROSENFIELD April 1,1876. J. K. BUSH tie 6. ..4 e. 1 .. .... -a ...„, CO i; w i;j g:, 4.......1 A, 4 A I f o a -4- v 4 x g 4 d tt, z z .O z :I t ., d. b 1 'a : z g n ca W V ~., g 0 r. 'i E -4 * 4 r 4 l'i A. 0 w. . cz ,- . • Ey pg 1 4 : ;r7 ;. I=l = 3 ul cr 8 ...'''' a aa z gl '.. 41 0 .4 t i • „, r d iit F. 111 0 . 0 .t cy r 4 ti 13. ti ~e , It rxr 04 01 t 1 I d i, O a 111 g —, ...le. g 61 - Z X 1 .74 L et PI . 6 ii :1 .v ° C 2 • 1 4 • et ca " , c.) z 'ID 6 CI I , w E 41 z z `.',. 2= 5 LE! i- I:, z „,- -tt p et, — o ' E ., O - 0 .,,,. ria oel , 41 ~,1 $.. 0 C.) , o IZIP , : E "" t.... , 01 4 a .3 W Q 01 , k 6 CA Q 1 or 1.-... 0 1 .4 p 23ci) = • . CX) 1-1 . 1--- 1 t ) -4 &I a 1;,- H 11 f But thenia who ire wise enough to BUY THEIR CLOTHING -AT Never And fault with the pustity of the GOODS HE SELLS. Ma. J.ACOBS Now takes pleasure in calling attention to Ws LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT -OF -FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. OF TOWANDA. TO AGRZE3IB,AT PASSAGE TICKETS Gold and Silver. N. N. HET?, J 71,. : Cashier Maid& LMIMI VALLEY- AND PA. & N. Y SAIL" 110.08.--Attairsiiest at Ps* Gouger Tratasoo take WWI AM* rauterrat lITATIOSS. Ti ; 7 Ix .) 00 1 0 Sa Falls • Ambers Geneva. ... Ithaca ....Waverly.... SaYre. • Athena— ..TOW ANDA.. • Wyaluslng... ...111eshappeti... 11 • ,12 00 12 . - [ 1 20 IU I 1 281 2 071. 20 1 431 0111 $1 10 00, 10 It; A 12 , [II *2 112 'Ol 111:1 It 1. 12 • . 12 57 4 35 1 Z 1 :LA B Junction , 4 110 Plttelon..... 5 00 2 00 .....W. Bann.- 5'32 3 7.7 ...M. Haven-- TlO, 4 15 ..,.P. Haven ..".. , 7i..30 , 4 —Manch Chunk.. 5 SI 5 50 .... Allentown*. • • 114 553 ..E. P. Junction.. , 5 - 45 8 an ....Bethlehem.... ' 915 ; 41 53 1 Easton 10 30 3 0L —Philadelphia... 1 40 00!....New York.... PI! • Pm • 2 Mt 3 1% 340 4 4 4 43 5 00 1 5 35 , 6 4S I 8 291 A* .LDDITIONAL TRAINg. No. leaves Elmira at S 43, p. m.; stopping at all stations, miring at 'Waverly' at 3 'O3, 'Towanda at 4 15, and Wilkes Barre at It 05, p. m. • No. 30 leavea Wilkes Barre at 7 ttet, a. M.. ear plug' at all stations, /miring at Towanda at 10 55, Elmira at 12.30,19 mm at 1.55 and Genera at toOlull• M leaves Towanda at It 15 5. m. ; stopping at all stations, arriving at Waverly ate It, and Elmi raatsaim. • ' No. *1 leaves Elmira at 5 10 p. m.; stopping at all stations, arriving at Waverly at 5 45, and Towanda at 0 40 p. m. Train Cleaves Philadelphia at 2 10 p. m.. New York 1 0% arriving at Tunkbannoek at 10 00 p. m. Trala 3 leaves Tankhantmek at T 00 a. m., arri ving at Philadelphia at 2 TO; and New York at 3 50 p m. Trains 5 and 15 tun daily with Pullman Bleeping Can attached. Drawing Room Cart attached to Trains 2 and 11 between Elmira ant. Philadelphia. E. A. PACKER, enpnintendent. 6 ,E, HOWARD EIMER, RAM - NEVA, ITHACA atATHENS B. R.—Coninseneing Monday, Jan. 24, 1874, trains will ran as on this mid as follows: LZATING lIATRZ FORTIIWARD. No. 8.-stoe a. m., daily, with Polhill's: riling Coach through from New York; arrigint, at Van Etten SAS, Spencer 5:55, Ithaca 5:50, Taughanie Falls T:l3. Tromansburg 7:.13, Farmer 7:43. Ovid Center 7:31., Hays Corner thee, Romulus 5:15., Gene ra 5;45, making close eonneetton east and west with trains on N. V. it R. R. R., arriving at Rochester at 11;t0 a. tn.. Masao 4:13 p. M., and Niagara Falls at 41:40. No. 30.-12.004. ns.. deny except Sundays, on ar rival of L. V. train from Wilkes Bane, 'Pittston. Tunkhannock, Towanda. &e., arriving at Nan Et ten 12:45, Spencer nas, Ithaca 1:55. Tanghanle Falls 2.'25, 4rnmansburg 2=. Farmer 2:55. Ovid Center 3:e2, Hayti Corners 320, Romans 3:23, Ge. neva 4:00, connecting with trains east and west on N. Y. C. It IL It. R. No. —5 p. m., daily except Sundays. with through car. from Elmira for Geneva, leaving Elmira at 5:10 p. tn., arriving at Van Etten 0:48, Spencer MA Ithaca 7:50, Taughsalc Falls 11:111, Trumansburg 8:N1r, Farmer 8:445, Ovid Center 8:55. Hayti Corners 9:04„ Romulus 9:17, Geneva 9:531 eminecting with trains east and west on N. Y. C. k H. It. H. It. ARM'S AT lIATIIII FROM THE NORTH N0„7.--9:0, 2, a. m., daily except Sundays. with through car from Geneva to Elmira, leaving Gene. va at 500 a. m., Romulus 15:23, Hayti Corners 5:47. avid Center 5:20. Palmer ,8:05. Trumansburg Or= Tanghanic Falls 6:30, Ithaca 7:03, Spencer 8:03, Van Etten 8:12, arriving at Elmira at 0:58; making close connection at Sayre with L. V. Day Express ant ring at New York at 10:00 p. in., Philadelphia 8-,2 , 0 p. m. No. 9.-103 p. M. daily except Sundays, leaving GenevaAt 10100 a. tn.. 'Romulus 1031, harts Cor , ners 10:48. Ovid Center. 10:54, Fanner 1102, Tru mansburg 11:17, Tanghanic Falls 11=. Ithaca 11:45, Spencer 12;37, Van Etten 12:33; making close con nection with L. V. Fast Line. arriving in Philadel phia 10:30 p. m. No. 15.-9:40 p. in. daily, with Pullman Sleeping Coach attached for New York without change; leaves Geneva at 5:40 p. in., on-anival of N. Y. C. trains from the East and West, Romulus 8:111. Davis Corners 829, Ovid Center eatt. Farmer 8:47, Trumansburg 7:07, Taughanle Falls 7:14,, Ithaca 7:50, Spencer 8:43, Van Etten 8:53; connecting with L. V. Night Line arriving at New York at 8,19 and Philadelphia 8:45 a. m. Tickets sold and baggage checked to all princi pal Points- • R. A. PACKER, Gen. Supt. 3!. HOVEY. Gen. ha& AC. WM. STEVENSON', Amt. Supt. DHILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD. • . ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS JANUARY ISt, 1876; Trains leave Allentown as follows (via Perkiomen Branch.) For Philadelpbta. Bridgeport and rexklomen June tion, at LC% •B.SO a. m. and 5.56 p. m. • num:call. • Por'Phlladelphia, Bridgeport and Perklomen Jane ilun, at 2.10 p. m. . (eta East Penna. Branch.) For Reading. t 2.30. 5.50, and &55 i m., 4.30 and 8.45 p. m.. For For Itarrtshtmg, t 2.30, 5.50, and 5.55 a. in., 12.20 , 4.30 ano, 8.45 p. m. For Lancaster and columbls, 5.50, 8.53 a. en., and 4.30 p. m. tDoes not run on Mondays. SUNDAYS. ?2 • . For:Reading. 2.30 a. ml and 11.45). m. For ilamisburg. 130. a. in. and 3.45 p. m. Trains for Allentown leave as follows: -• (rid Perkiomen Bran eh.); , —, Leave Philadelphia. 7.30 a. In. and 5.15 . .3:3p, p..m. Leave Bridgeport, 8.30 a. m.. 6.06 and 6.16 p'..113. Leave Perklomen Junction, 9.05 a. In. and 6.19, 8.35 p. m. 13211332 Leave Philadelphia. 8.00 a. m., Bridgeport, 9.01 a.m "Perklomen Junction, 9.25 a. in._ (via East Penna. Branch.) Leave Heading 7.35, 7.40, 10.36 a. m., 4.00, 0.10, anp 10.30 I. m. Leave Harrisburg, LW, 3.10 a. m, 2.00, 3.60 and 7.40 p. m. Leave Lancaster, 3.10 a. m., 12.55 and 3.45 p. m. Leave ColUmbla, 3.00 a. m., 1.00 and 3.35 p. m. rI-! Leave Beading, 7= a. m. Leave Hanisbnrg, m. • { trains marked thus en run via G. k N. Branch. (depot 9th and Green streets,) and. have through cars from and to Mauch, Chunk. Al! other trains to and from Philadelphia arrl r ve at and leave Broad street depot. J. E. 700TTEN, General Superhe cmsau NOTICE. -THE PHILADEL PHIA & READING, RAILROAD CO hereby give notice, that on or before the Firit of May Neat, - They will open a Passenger Station In Fairmount Park, upon ttin line of the Junction Railroad, In elope proximity to Memorial Hall and other pits* pal buildings of the CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EERIER TION, And that regular passenger and excursion trains will thereafter be run between the new station and the varimia points upon their several railway lines. The attention of citizens of Philadelphia looking for SummMer Residences, and of strangers desk , tug to secure houses or lodging in the vicinity of Philadelphia during the period of the Rxhibitiou, Is called to the fact that from nearly' all places upon the railroads of the Company within twenty or thirty miles of the city. passengers will be able to reach the exhibition without change of cars In as short a time as it will require to make the trip by horse cars from many points in the city. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS will be run for the bene/t of Schools, Societies' or other duo :eat ion s. _ • 4- ror loran:nation apply to C. G. HattCot:a, teen eral Ticket Agent, No. =7 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, and to the several Local Superintend ents, or to the undersigned, J. E. WOOTTEN, ; - General Soperlatend snt. Reading, March 7th, 1676-ruchle*S. Hotels. MEANS• HOUSE, TOWANDA, Ps, CORNIER MAIN AND BRIDGE 81ItarT6 The Hones, !laxness, &e. , of all pests of this home, insured against Ices by lire, without sat extra charge. - A superior quality of Old English Rasa Ale, just received. - • T. It. JORDAN, Towanda, Jan. 24,14. . Proprietor. VLWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA, JOHN SULLIVAN. Having leased this home, Is mow ready to aeconi mo4ate the travelling public. No pates nor expense wilttbe spared to give satisfaction to those who may givieldm a call. &a-North side of Mlle BO ere, cart of Mercy's new block.. THE CENTRAL HOTEL, - Ut.STER. PA. The undersigned haying taken peasesslen of the above hotel, respectfully solicits the patron age of Ms old Mends and the public Urgently. augla.tf. M. A. YWOUREST• BETHLEHEM, PA. "OLD MORAVIAN SUN INN," BUILT 1738. Rich in historical - interests. It is the only betiding in the country except Independence Hall, honored by the sojourn within Its walls of Washington, Lao Payette, Lee and other ..loatilats of the Revolution. Thls popular hotel has recently changed bands; been improved, entirely refurnished, and the pro. prietoreordlany invites his blends and traveling puolic to give him a call—no Wes will be spired to render their stay comfortable. People en route for Philadelphia will find tt 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 armts. C. T. 13311711, Pnwhetor. Sept. 41.'711. O I . 0 Tax LITTLE STORE 'ROVED sus COMM Is tbd belt place In Tcnruula to buy good CIGARS AND TOBACCO, at ton Estes. Remember 'mamas BLOCK, opposite COURT ROME now or TIER "INDIAN SQUAW sstosAper day at home. Samples 4A/worth $1 free. Stine.* & Pontitad, Mains. Cmcllt67sty ~~ * ~ f ~Efi~lilE GROCEIIIES' 4r,- NOIWITIWAID. • 0 • 0 3 4 1 . 1 .. 9 9 ••6• T 6 35. . 6 1 5 II 571 11 $ 7 4 I 41 ""- McOASE & ED $Ol I . 8 l e t 2 V I I 4 2 4'S 2 18 4 1 05 1 2 12 101 1 11 45 1 120 10 I'l2 11 GROCERIES do P, 11a 1 IS 12 011 11 55 1 11 a 10 Orr 10 nn eta ow t 10 0 0 02 Go to ottif 30 30 11 45 700 AM AN 023 eOO 4m rm C KE DOOR NORTB OF COD Towan4, .!city 22. UM STEVENS & LON WHOLESALE CHOICE FAMILY COUNTRY PR t Having a tarp and commodt prepared at all thugs a large store CASH PAID FOR Or taken In exchange for goods.l eel. ,Our long experience In t gives us peculiar advantages In we are not ambitious to make la ter ourselves that we c GREATER INDUCE Bayen than any other establis Pennsylvania. = GEO.. L. ROSS, SUCCESSOR TO H. H THIRD W OPPOSITE EPISCOPAL Respectfully Invites the people O onion, to Ids stock; GROCERIES ' E.! FLOUR, MEAL, GOODS WILL BE SOLD LO,W IN PRICE BUT HIGH IN AIUALITY AND STRICTLY FOR - CASH. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs or taken In exchange for goods at cash prices. I Q nand Ward. opposite Episcopal Church. GEO. L. EOM Towanda. Mirth 2,11171.-4 w. Kiscoanemia Advertheinents. A J. NOBLE &-CO., Main strirt, opposite the Co i tut House. TOWANDA, PENN'A PROPERTY FOR RENT, FOR DWEIAINO AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. Bents collected and remitted on- reasonable terms 1 ! , Money Loaned & Loans Negotiated PASSAGE TICKETS, FOREIGN DRAFTS, i ALWAYS ON RANT) AT BARGAINS. A.J. NOBLES. tan 2o 7 83 W] 8. VINCENT. 1 . ••.1 31•43.NTAINI,ES MONTANYES OFFER; A FINE ASSORTMENT . OF j GOODS, SUITABLE FOIL THEI SEASON, AT BOTTOM PRICES! i • • • I • MONT ANYES=.I • Forizids, Pa, Dec. 8, rim °VISIONS. NM ARDS, Itinds of Oath dealers In sll ()VISIONS riga a RIIMILL RETAIL Dealers la ROCERIES, CUCE, GRAIN I".' BUTTER, EMI GRAIN AND rno l in lowest cash prt pe GruerrY Trade purchasing, and as rge profits, we flu an offer • ENTS TO neat In Northern STEVENS & LONG. CORNER MAIN k BRIDGE STB., °WANDA, PA scorn, A R D ,CIIURCII, TOWANDA, f Towanda; and I , ;o. VISIONS, CANNED FRUIT, .TERS, dtc ;And 1 i 1 i • E!!!!! • , : HE MUTUAL PROTECTION Nola 01110 ' 9. 909 - Walnut street. Fbflsplphls, Ps, ~. • " • Aethip under a Npeetai Act of Incvrporalew From thd Penurytomato Legitlatistv. H. S. CLARIC.,.A.oENS TOWANDA, PA. -; dpeehil attention is railed to the foll4ing rate table, which will be found strictly equltible, as be. tween all aces, and which the coMpan4will guar antee to not exceed one.half the edit ad, any first slam OLD PLAN Coinpany. The following Table rbows the liateS , for WOO and May be multiplied for any *additional amount pp to 13000, which I■ the largest risk tititen on any one life. Twenty Cents will be added to the amount of each assessment for collectien. etc. . ..... - 4 e rt 21 ~ , , y tt i i 'al 4 . , ..N Z 1.... = 'i . .4 .... 0 :: q vl4 :. 24 .2 - - ~ _ .4 " ..e, ;7 1. •:::.2 ..., 4 .4 ___-____ .6n 41 6.00 - .COO .96 .62 42 6.00 '6.00 .98 .65 43. 6.00 4.00 1.00 .ca 44; 6.04 ..00 1.05 .07 45 6.00 4.04/ 1.15 .08 40 7.00 , 4.60 1.22 ' .69 47 7.00 !11.60 1.28 .70 48- 7.60 , 4.50 1.53 .71 4.9 7.00 4.60 1.45 .63 50 7.00 -4,50 1.13 ~ .72 ' 5l. 8.50 's.o9 0.65 .75 62 6.50 1.00 1.75 .77 53, 8.50 .6.00 1.8.5 .79 . 64 8.50 4.00 2.00 • .81 56 8.30 2.00 2„35 .83 . sa 10.00 ,koo .6.5 57 10.00 , 0.00 .85 62 10.00 11.00 :. .88 ' 69 10.00 : - 8.00 .92 60 10.00 .0.00 513 1 . -1 la v* <4" FMNIZE2 TOWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY, Main Stroot, opposlt the Court Haus°. , FIRE AND MARINE CONIOANIES COMMERCIAL UNION. Of Eiagrd, 115 • Iii,;!: /17,714,578 iIOYAL, of Liverpool, i " tt. 11,420,811 QUEEN, ; t , , " :',- 11,500,000 CONTINENTAL, of New York, " ', 2,706,286 GERMANIA, '' F 11,709,564 GERMAN A MERICAV . ' •• " - 1,94.2.834 MARLIATTAM, - 44 . i: 71/9.885 COMMERCIAL, Of ` " 5 :: 457,762 PIICRMS, of Hartford,. " t 1,975,02 ORIENT, " " ,; 719,44:: AMAZON. of 0100„ , ' t . " ", 978 ,541' CITIZENS, or Newark, •• :;; 413,730 HAIIIII.IIIO 1111E11EN, or aernimoy 2,500,00t, LIFE la ACCIDENT COMPANIES .. NATIONAL LIFE. 4e. U. t i. A., assets i' , 1.1767,138 TItAVELIMS, of Hartford, " i':,. 3,470.9.7,9 RAILWAY H s. '' ' " : - 1. 650,000 AtVTOAL Lava, of New York " 2',72,336,070 Lasses adjusted and paid at this office. diren-73tf. THE FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE. CO., OF TITSCAtORA, Is now issuing peffornal ponplesion , FARM PROPERTY ONLY. Each member pays a fee, at the time tit insuring: to cover charter and Incidental ex rnses,Of the C 0.., after which no further pay:Cent Is regarre4l, except to meet actual loss by tire aroyng the ultsuchership. This plan of Insurance for FA int pup:PERT V. is comlnir rapidly into favor. Place Of ituAness. SPICING 1111.1., ASYLUM, T P:ItItY, AND tiT.AN DINO STONE. P.A. The Agent will canvass the Town.hips of Tassel rota, Pike. Herrick 1001 and :farmers 1:: those Townships tviAting lusumnie or Information, tuayaddress, 1;, A. B. SUMNER. Sec. anti A gt, Spring 11111, 11.atlftird Co.„ Pa W:3l SHUMWAY Pres. ute1.746, Zardware. 1 1 HE101,D AND POPULAR HARDWARE s RE CODDINC & RUSSELL, Invite the attention of, the public to th'efr stock ,HARDWARE GOODS. Conststlndut COOK.STOVES Of the most approved pattenssi RANGES, Of d all k i nds; PARLOR & STOVES In endless variety BUILDING MATERIALS, Furnished at BOTTOM POICES. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Of every style. SHEARS, SCISSORS t ,RAZORS, POCKET CUTLERY; Of beat manufacture, and warranted ' CARPENTERS' TOOLS , i 9 ./ Of every. description. .:,_ GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, BRACkETS, &C., , n endless variety. The largest and beat assort ment kept In Northern Pennsylvaala. ; KEROSENE LAMPS' P From the cheapest to the best. LAMP' GLOBES, At greatly reduced prices. TIN WARE, In endless ratiety, of our own manufactnre, war ranted first-class. i Jobbing of all kinds hi our line 'promptly atten ded to. Tin roots and eaves troughs pirt . up In the moat satisfactory manner, at short notice. = • GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING A Specialty. WE HAVE THE ONLY PRACTI. CAL PLIIIIBEEt IN TOWANDA. Our old Mends and the public generally will bear In mind that we sell goods only for READY PA-Y 1 %Mar ft the only system by which justice can ' - be dome both buyer and seller. • Grateful for past very liberal patronage, we Mit a eoutlnuanee of your custom, with the maw ranee that we will otter yotigreater. iroluermetits than any ether establishment the reentry, as we for a spuchasing carry Larger atocC . and enjoy peculiar facilities CODDING I k RUSSEfk. 31M754t. 2.35 2.50 2.00 2.70 2.90 W. El. VINiIENT 2.COULE: VINCiNT, Gener.# Agents COAL t FIERCE.` I&.SCOTT AT TUX OLD TOWANDA -COAL YARD Reim the best hard Coal in the Market, from the Baltimore rein at W,llkesbarre. We keep Barclay LUMP AND SMITH ; COAL We are S.olo Agents forthls coal. We Peep Lime. cement and KIMIIInt LOYALSOCK COAL; From the newly opened vein of the Sullivan Mines, • We will have constantly for sale at our pint alf the sties of this superior coal, at the following prk ces, arts: Grate Egg Store Nut Small Nut . All our CA:1415 are prepared hi the best manner anit will be delivered clear and free from elate. Thei.; usual prices, will be charged in addition to the above for delivering. . . _ All orders left at the stores of Long & Stevens; P. J. Calkins, Third Ward. Ktrbra Drug Store. or; at.our Unice, corner of Inver and Ellzabeth's Sts.; will-receive prompt attention. i - .. • t 'PLEASE GIVE USA CALL S. S. PIERCE. ' - WM. SCOTT. tin". 16, 1575. ' . NEW COAL. YARD! The undersigned haring taken the 'huge and' eninmodlous yard. at thu foot of PARK Street, has now on hand a full supply of ALL SIZES OF LOYAL SOCK ' And BARCLAY COAL. Also LIME AND CEMENT. Coal delivered on tliort notice. TERMS :—Cash. HENRY MERCUR. OetZl-754f. CHEAP COAL AND LIME. From and after July 1, I will sell coal, lime, &c.i, for dash only, and the price list will be corrected monthly. entcr. OF COAL FOR JULY, PER Ti.*: OF 2,ooolbly_ . AfTtlE YARD: Pittston Stove, Chestnut and Furnace Pea Carbon Min Lump Barclay Mountain Lump.. 44. Allentown Lime 'fPusitet Lath 14 M Hair bushel • 1111,1. M to Po: 1 ant always prepared - to deliver purchases short notice at the usual price or delivery. 1 also tender my than it sto'my many friends and customers for their very fineral 'patronage in the past and hope noader the new d . epariure to make It tr.: their Interest to I , oll.lnue to buy whore they can , get the best goods for the least money. . . . . . Thu who are imlebted to me will take notice_ that I must have mbney or I ran't but' for cash an& pay fr..lghts. They must split," by the first of Au; - goat next. Very Respectfully Yours. p J. H. PHINN.V Towanda, duly I. 1975. Czrriase: ciad S:c!g11.1. "VOW IS YOUR 1 OPPORTUNITY, TO BIT Y CARRIAGES AND WAGONS KIR BRYANT'S, Cheaper than , you, mill 6'er again have the.opportunity or doing. t I have a large assortment of my OWN MANUFACTURE, Warranted in every particular, which I will .SELL SO LOW, • That everp•body can afford to have one of his own. 1 also have the sole agency in this place of OVIA,TT'S PATENT RUNNERS. An invention whicl► has. come into very general use all through the west. They give the best satisfaction wherevere they have been introduced CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. JAMES BRYANT. Jane e, NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY Opposite the new Jail, 1. TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STiYLN Respectfully announces to his frlends and patrons, that he has built a NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY, Whore he will constantly keep on band a full assort ment of ' • FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTING SULKYS, AND SKELETONS • Made of the best material and finished in tho ben; city style. His long experience In city Car- nage Factories gives him a decided advantage over others In the FINISH, STYLE , AI4ID DURABILITY Of wagons. All ha asks Is an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK ,Previoas . to purvhasLuz elsewhere. '1 ALI. WORK WARRANTED TO GM PERFECT ATISFATION. Thankful for the llbsral patronage formerly ex tended raid respectfully ask a condi:mutes et the Jame. . REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AT lIEDUCZD ratcza HENRY STULEN. Towanda, tau. B.l` a. co.AL TA. 11:A.‘31B E L IN. . ; :FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES AND CLOCKS. HOO 4 2+5 1 24 42 ass . . • FINE AMERICAN ANA} SWISS GOLD AND SILVEIt WATC,Up, ANTHRACITE; SILVER PLATED WARE. FROit THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEAT. GOLD, SILVER ARID ST,REL • SPECTACLES. & EYE GLASSES. _ t , •.. •1 One door north of Dr. Porter a Son's Drug store, ~ • Main Street, • . . .• : • 1 ' 1 _ • PRESENTS FOR ALL, 1500 3 50 I'oo 3 00' 3 50 NEW JEWELRY STORE. Is coastantlyrecelving itrailditiott to his large stock of lew . elry, • . . PINS, , NECKLACES, GOLD SILVER WATCHES, SILVER PLATED WARE OF ALL VARIETIES SILVER AND PLATED RINGS AND CITARISS C OF ALL VASIE TIES, ''Wteh, Clock and Jewelry repairing done . j ilt 'the heat manner, and warranted. . Thanga for a liberal patronage and hope to merit a continuance of the same. . . IMES] NEW : F . LOURING MILL STEAM FLOURING MILL, s now In successful operatlon,`and that he Is pre pared to do all work In his line on short notice. CUSTOM GRINDING DONE ON Me SAMS DAY THAT IT IS RECEIVED Wheat. Buckwheat and Rye Flour, Corn Meal, Feed, Bran, itc., alwavi on, hand and and for sale at lOseest rates. , . - • • it ' • - PARTICULAR NOTlCE.—Persons, living on 'Abe west side ot.the river , desiring to patronize my -mlll, will have their ferryage paid hotlaWays, when they bring.grist, of ten bushels and upwards, OM PURE GROUND PLATER • I harO Just received a large supply of . :FRESH . GROUND CAYUGAPLASTER Atanufacturled'from stone selected by rnyself,' anti warranted PURE. PRICE.—Casb, 14 50; ou time; 47 coo.. Send 1■ sour orders . null ertiele t March 1, is Immense Success! 40,000 of the L A.Nb- LABORS OF LlV j_j IN(STONE. already sold, and 'demand in; creasing. The only new COMPLETE life of the great Hero Explorer. Full of thrilling Interest and spirited Illustrations of thirty years strange atlren titres, also the CURIOSITIES and WONDERS of 3IARVELOUS 'country; the millions. are eager to get, and more good agents cre needed at once. ritorms are SPLENDID. Fur particulars and proof, address, HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, itsSansom St., Phila., Pa . i0c120:6-ty. r : ,00 MEN.WANTEDI - • :1'; •:. To buy a largo stock of :1. =•,..' HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, SC.,, :'6 . ' at ..: . . S. . REDUCED PRICE . . . `,High,est price In trade paid for Rags, old Brass; Copps]. iusti Lead. .., -,: . . • ' P.Hardware,:Tin and Copperware, Table; Tea and . Basting spoons. ~ Tin - ware 'at wholesale and retail. : 1 ' Especial attenUon given to all kinds'of Job work. • N 0.5, BRIDGE STREET.! ;403129,76. - W)L. R. SMALLEY. Watdisi, ' Dealer to :1) I .41 .11 0 X .8 4 , and and TOW/k.:NDA. PA. Jotte2-74. t • JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, N. ~ H E N'D .L E hf A N, Dealet In and FINE JEWELRY. Also STERLING SIL-VER CLOCKS, TOWANDA, PA., Jan 6-75 AT THE W. A. ROCKWELL FINE GOLD SETSi BANDS, RINGS, STUDS, CHARMS, AMEIIICAN AND SWISS WATCLIES, . . • GOLD, Silver AND STEEL SPECTACLES, I= at the lowest prices W: A. ROCKWELL Iti!cel,linteons Adierthements. IN SIIESIIEQUIN, PAL I The subbcriber gives notice that his new RUMMERFIELD ! PETER LANDMESSER Genuine . _ Drop sn(l.lll.lldass. D'{ - c T Bff - '* „ . 47. 2 ",aig - ; .0101). CASH :IDRtro STONE , , loonier Wale and Bts.4 Toirands,;Tra. tltstabtieuld lifetker oJo ContilitY,),_ Who Wide and liet4ll Dealer in • iMEDICLNtS v CHEMICALS, • • . ACIAir DITEIBIT1:1117/8, * PERVIT3I(EIY, TOIL T AICD FANCY 000D13, • 81 , 02 , 1GE5 1 BRIN3IIIO, BRACES k T11'17139E8, !COWES, Pl93llllD*B, HAI* fl • TEETH, SNIN,C AnHATU PR E PARATIONS, RAZORS' PICItET-KNI,VES ; rODEETTBOOKS AN - D PORT-MONNAIES, •MACABOY and BCO',IVII EINUFic • FOREIGN AND pqmEstic emATeis, RARUEM, FIELD A;firrASLOViER SEEDS, !nip Wlnesomd Llqu*lcir Mea n ing fforposes 41dasizoi . Anixeltiirziof se, And sill ;endue popurnr patent Medleinos. gcriowrzniq,- Susennacisi BREART ;pr31141, liffertis,llsfrri4 surzstO. Nunslxo Dcml49,lr:sraio Rliide, • grunions, BED 'MIII3 . Erni:TAU!, TH.g.t4MOXIG- Tzus,7lGLASTip froipsixqn, he, ' KEROSENVON COAL 0144 WICKS, CIIIMN:EpS, RAVI ERICA, SPERM, f.,ARD,,!ITHAT,E, NEAT, I SOOT, • TANNER'S, ASMMACRINE ALCOII I OL, AND gPIFLITE Turirimun*, Sash:Pailit,irarnia:7l,WhilewaAh, Ciounter, • Hoi4e, - Haii47,s4oe; Jfkiubbing, A4a all kiiithofbritihes. WINDOW. ANWPIC I rDNE CLASS, of adl I _- I , PURE LIN'SEED - 01E, PAINTS, PUTTP,, AND VARM,ISR. ' 1 . READY 3fIXED I PAINTS . . OF ANY DgsAitEA cotoß, BY THE POUStt; P I ANT OR GALLOT, GRI*ND IN 611; OR VARNIsIi, AND DRY COLOR OF ALL HUE.* I AU articles warranted as p resented.:r PrescrlptiOna carefully e'loniouncledat Ali hours of day and eight. Op-n Sundays for Pruserlintone from SI Io.'l A. if., 12 to 1 and 6t06, r. sr. Dr. Porter can be consulted as, heretofore In the office. , 1 . - ' Emayl373, T" &C. D R ACIDS, s DYE ST PURE WINES ANEIt P • fur med!rtrtal purpo' se TOTIACCO,S.N.UfF, CI e r and a Erie aska - tennt o TOILET AND PANbi; Story thanlusnal carr . tis Oren to , frig,prebertpti,stis. Oprn Sund a IP. M., :AO from sp. Ai. p. . 1)r. I1A1)14L can ettli 4 1 ;ut!,'ar t unday of each creek; as lagrettlore.' I I- CESEiSi . ! • TASTELESS:MEDICINES, prominent New y,.rt to DU DAS, DI N - CK CO. atsnia their ,SaNtiaLwoodi OIL I IA/51 - I..:LlS:i,3laiiliZ 1.114 L eiired nairacul h eiy.ibitti that a patteot oo his hail taken tbein On being ii formed tint , several Irel4a , fan4. prey, wail be le- I :Owed his (au =sat not tees taking ''• 1 . What- liapp i ededito t his tihisredan i may have hap ), 'tied to collet s..atnl DV & take lids method if protect!inglipli t i.clcian.s. dryggf±te. tbemsie,b4s, Ott or lil.s.:srt.st .mn trim] conini t : Into I c 4:SS who Onl presirilie the Capsules pill Continue to do so. fur they contain, the pure Oil ' l ,l , tilt' best and cheapest r earm. DUN DAS DICK & I Co. MI. aitira .0)F m•lq n.stwOon,than all thei.W toiles:Oh and Retail Drug gistteind Perfumers in! ills United States realigned and this is the,KOle the pure Oil in Ei'ldcheaFier in their capsules than in any other form. ' i 1 1 .01L OF SANDALIWOOI.) fast suporceilingi every other remedy. s.i'xtyliapsitle, oniy . tising re quired to insure a safe 'sail ;.11 or eight clays. Front 110 Other inetticlUo can thld re- t• suit be:bad. 1 i'• 1 DIINDAS !DICK & CO.'S SCIFT CAPST:I I ,.ES solve the prohleni, long ci.u•idefed by eminent Phy- , sicians, of how to avoidthtt nausea 'and disitust!ex perieucee io iwallesmin;,,ssi:Oicia are well known to detract from; if n•ei desitiey.; the gbod effect; of • many valuable teme , ilieS. ry fI , Soft 'Capsules are put irrt la 1.1.n 7 fe1l and.n at es, thirty in each, and are lid c•ia:y iS.,ipstt es pre scribedisv Vii ;I I , I TASYEI.ESS :NISDICINES.-r-cai4or oil and many Ober umstotnir Medicines call Nitta ken easily and safely in OUNDAS DICK -& OO'S SOFT capspi.Es. No Taste no sir - These were: the : only i .ca_Paules admitted: :o the, last Paris Esposi-. tion. • I ; _; Send for circular Oar to 3. - I'Wooster street, New york. Sold at all Drug Stares , • , • I iIA . i...RE'S SIT&6AIIILLA ' ll Thts comp f u nd of . itte•lveg.fable aitertatiyes, I Sarsaparilla, pock; Stitlingla and 3fandralte with ; the'lodides Potassium nti(l. iron, makes] a most effectual cure 15r a series of complaints, Nrhich pro very i7valer4 and allli;dinF. i:lt ' piirtties the hlf#:d 'phrges out tli lurking hilMers l the system, ttiat undermine health and setro Into trOublesoMis orders. Eruptions of the skin are the appearance That I on the surface, of humorsu should be expelled the blood.. from blood.. Internal '4omigutrients are the • • determination;of these time humors to some Inter. i• 1 nal organ or Organs, whos: aetien they derrece, and whOie sUbstance theY' dlstase and destrisy. , Arta's SAILSAPARILLI expels these liumors from the bloini. When thel are in l llo., the ail which theyproduce disapistian,auch as Mee o: the itrer,lStomach'; Kidnrie, Hone and Eruptive Diseases 'the Skin, , thony's Ftire, Ruse or .4"ry#pelas..Pit . npled Wee, Blotchee, Boils. ruito;•,,,. Teller an F. S. ATE,II9 Rheum, Sea/d Head, ißingiooent, Ulcer Sores, Shettnntism,- Ben'rolisiet, Pain Bones, Side and Head, peraale Weekness, S I • • ty, L chorrhcirt arising /ram inferno/ tt lee and uterine (tiara:et. crsivy, Dyspepsia, eiatinn and. Genera/ De dlity , With their turn henith returns. Prepaend by:Dli. J. C. 1 1 1 & CO., ,Loweli, Mass.,:.Prnetienl and .ttnn Chemists. , : , I 1 • SOLD DT ALL. DIICGGI6TS AND DILLLERS reb3-4tr4 11Et!,let;•:E., , • pooK 'HINP.EttI7.-:2-The . pull. 111 ReSpertridly informed; that the Ittstk . II: has heOn recutrmd to the jtErciurzu Bute third story, wtoirs will be thine BOOK—BINDING ii Its railotts branehes,:on tering as . as. the "hard tithes" will' The Wrote be under the charge of H. C. HI T E R An experienced Mader, ind all work wt promptly dour Ina style and manner which c, be excelled. ..Nespipape Books; ac., bound In every.stylo. •Particular tics will be paid' to' Um Rialdg and Binding of ' • BOOKS, to any desired pattern. whlep In quail& and Dully will be woo:antetl. I ! I air All work' will, be rattly , for delivery PrOM4O4. • - 'Ma trifflaca, feet satis pa faction Oar/Cott' KINEIM LN glt ,t, G 0 lOLES'ALt . AND .11,E U OiPS ti PATTOIS'SBLOC !i WANDA, PEI I IEXTRACT ; ,S, ELIXIR FGA it .COATED rowDERS: GUMS SYRUPS :YIN C- T S d prepaTatipna of -.11,1L UFF,S I 3IAHINE (KEROSENE; Al,qolllolL • _ 9 • All ;the 'POPULAR PATESi HP4D t n. IT w. ti IMIM FOR L'ITR,LFYIN(i TIIk BLOOD, Mil of tfii pfibi!:s t soLtalf ;41, an teed.: 111 OE 0 N TAIL I '_T EA EEO q, RE '.LS, MI Sz,C. l IQ II I ORS, ,&C KEE MZE II ODS. the co ay fret liiM he store ori Sat- O';N, TI - 11 601:1 =I I= 't. An- I Salt . and l l n lit h e terali ation Snta- YER. ECM IC Is dory (nue, able will I be not Old tten- Pe?*