,~~,.-~ I gdne;Vit,l IffOrkuni E. E. QUINLAN, ' 1 I, A. WILT, • • Committee .T. C. CRARIPO,RI2, , Of • ; G. W. - Mum, Associate Maw% A. A. lizmarEy 7 , . C,ommuntql,thlnS may be sent to either of the above editors, as may be preferred, and will appear In theism et which be has charge. W.lrraw,--Editor in Charge Present Week. *lrma as mamma GEOGRAPHY A superintendent of, schools said at a merit teachers' meeting, that most of the geography studied by • pupils prior to the agn of ,15,sin thti majority of, schools; is not remembered, and!advised economizing by devoting this time to othim branches; „Doubtless from gross examples of imper 7 fection, he has' ove r : ' estimated the evil; for ths majority of persons have obtained a fair knowledge of geography before thO age of 15. . , ' I truquestiOnably t.here is much worth less.i4' teaching rom miserable books, from whichresult. the eliil. Let, reform be ac 7, complished by insisting on haiing better teaching from better books, rather than by attempting an unnatural and- unsym: , metaical educational development, Teachers agree that' the philosophy of education demands simultaneous study of ' latiguage, mathematics and science. In common schools, reading, , writing, speaking, spelling and grammar, develop the_ mind' in' language; exercises in sini. plcst• numbers, - mental land written arith- metic and algebra, furnish the - cu)t!iro in mathematics; geography seems.: iclie only branch supplyini the necessary discipline in science. Let thiS, then, be thoroughly taught from books adapted by brevity and progressivenesqo the development of the hunnin mind. 'As well expect a strong building with one wall omitted, as a prop . erly diseiplined :mind _with neglect of tier of these- dclartments, and we urge parents and youth not to injure the mind iguorli.g either, however strong the inclination. Taste, facility of acquiiition, or imagiL nary utility often induce pupils, with con . Seut.of thoughtless or ignorant parents, to "just study 'r;thmetic," and as the .Study is easy; and requires little effort, little disciplide is gained, and :the time is . largely waste. ' As the um,cleS are best strengthened by that 'which- calLs them into the most • vigorous and . healthful exercise—agreea ble or not—so the mind is best developed by that sttidy which requires the greatest , _ Teachdrs should do all possible with pupils and parents to correct this one-si. ded system. • Let our teachers learn from books, oth er teachers, or sOme source, just what to teach, when to teach it, and'how to teach it. - As a result of one-sidedness in schdol days most iustinctors are "riding bob: ble'Sl' in teaching 7 --they teach perhaps arithtuetiC and grammar . well and all the time, and constantly neglect certain branches:" Many, -through ; ignorance or neglect; lad to make an equitable prOgramme of daily exercises, others• disre,garch•One, if made, and . still others have . none at all, . anthare constantly practicing partiality nixl injustice. As well expect a weather. vane to correctly indicate the time of day {- as that such teachers will do honest, im; partial, successful work. In uine-tenths schools, penmanship has no allotted time, or, at most, perhaps five or ten minutes daily, because of dis' 7 (inalification or dislike on the part of,teicli ers, , While perhaps arithmetic tray have I nearly an hour. .No .wonder that school, boys are generally serawleils with the-pen, while often expert in.othetrbranches. • These hints arc advanced that -teacherS 'may take tut introspective' glance and I* member in future that duty, not inclinaj thin, should direct in the school. work. 7' -A person should becOthe froth self ttire, student life, or experience, qualified to instruct- equally well iu any required branch, and have a fair order 'of daily ercises, and then closely adhere to it, and as before mentioned induce pupils tosthdy the proper bran&es'. Many teachers- require the contents of the book, almost Word - for word, .from pu pils, and if the alive hints were followed and oar.books in different branches equal ly well written, no, inequality v bold oc4 cur, but unfortunately sonic, especially ge4 ogra - phies, are de'cidedly inferior to otl ers. : • _ We hare two[ so called primary-i only one is needed, i and they piltnaty - in nothing but . name, Ttey, cc Itain_twice , the amount of matter they t•bduld, and arranged, not for children, hut - adults, hence persons adhering to the books must necessarily almost fail in iins: bi'anth. . • • , Let u, then, have books containing only, the essential '',.. 7 fto fjb and properly arranged, and suchbalf can have,twice the time, per- . mittinl.,t continual review, review, reriele, l the labl; of' Which is the &eat - defect of teachers' work._ Skillful and experienced teachers, by using twice the time with a poor book: recds. - iry with a good • one—time that , sliJuld be economized for other duties—: can, as is often said, " use most any b00k,7 . and produce fitir results; but how many: lack the skill, experience and, judgment,. to decide what to teach and in what order, and what to omit, and Whose pupils "try ing to carry everything will carry nothing and 'loSe time and interest in the bar- main '' " 1, • • For ,want of -space triethods of teaching geography so that it will be remembered, designed for this article, are deferred to some future:time. , IT rs a hopeful sign 7hen attention is publicly called to an abuse or neglect which has long lain unobserved. The ticifool Ti isthe is,• in a Multitude of in -stances, the champion shirk of his neigh ' borhood. He - regards the position as a sinecure and gives it as little thought as possible._ glie more responsibility the law unwisely coriiraits'„to him, the more he seeks dpyises to-evade. The necessity fur a proper division and. arangement of theu dtie of SuperYision is made a sub ject of discussion in More than one of the late annual :State Iteport, and we - hope the time is not distant when the organiza tiOn. or local__ Ed tlit:u Tonal Boards will be so thorough that no lie able to evade his duty. • Tuosv. were golden; Words which Char ' loite Cushman once addressed to the friend of a lady who-desired to go on the stage: "Tell her from me - that if sliejs going to try that work simply because she can think of uOthing else to do, she will nev er succeed. But if it is the one thing of all otherS that. slie desires to do, and that she; will do with her whole soul; she may trY.2__The teacher who enters the school . room -front no higher motive than self sopport,_and who eau feel no enthusiasm for its labors, may . Well take these words to, heart. Success that is only tolerable is next to iptolembl Not even the drudg ery of the' profession can be performed by . unwilling-bands, while its highir demands c:iu only be met in the spirit of devoted self 7 K.iierillee. • Only a patient and stout-. limited leirnetean btkiiio in eitliciill7 rftiCkeifir Witt ..•- - . --•- • ..• "zr • •=.• notice - the iiyaidoettiehoOisisa to agi'knowr4 foe the benefit, of soak as may Ogre to &third during the The Fall Term' at the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute will open Antis 21. Instructors E. Quinlan, Principal; Arthur Head, Mrs. M. J.-Swartz, Miss E. IL Miller, Miss M. Irene Mason, E. A. Watkins, Instrumental Maeda. Towanda Graded School.—Fall term of twelve weeks will oommeire Noilday, August 21, with the following instrUctors and grades: G. W. Ryan, Principal, Harris Smith, ELL Spalding, . High School and A ti &dor' Grades. H. K. Smith, Stella Pitcher, • A 4. B junior Grades. Effii Pennypacker, Amanda Chamberlain, A 4. B Intermediate Grades. Ellen Moscrip, Hanle Bogart,Clara !Jowls, A, B C Primary Grades. Mille. J. Legain, ' French, Draining, and Painting. Mks E. A. Watkins, instrumental Musk. Troy Graded School.—Pall Term, we believe, opens the last 'Monday in August. Instructors =T T. McCollom, Principal, Sarah E. Ballard, Rorie Morse, Eliza J. Adams, Anna Adams. ' Athens. Graded &boa—lnstructors: J. P. Beeneiy, Principal, Misses E. P. Gamble, M. L Ulster Graded School.-4nstractois: E. Pitcher, Principal, Miss V. Menereau. Canton Graded SchooV—lnstructors: E. Peasly, Principal, J. W:Pnrsons, Miss S. E. Bloom, Clara T. Fitch. Rome Academy:—l;S. Craitford,'Prin Barclay Graded School:—A. T. Lilley, Principal. • PADDLZ YOUR OWN CANOE.--Judge S. gave his son a thousand dollars, telling him to go tä college and graduate. The son returned at the end of the Freshman year, without a dollar, and with several ugly habits. About the close of the va cation, the Judge said: " Well, William, are you going to 'col lege this year? " " Have no money, father." "But I gave you a thousand dollars to graduate on." "It's all gone, father.", I, "'Very well, my son, it was all I Could give you; 'you can't stay here; you must now pay your own way in the world." • A new light broke in on the vision of the astonished ayoung man. He !accom modated biniself to the situation, left home, made his way to college; graduated at the head of his class, studied law, be came Governor of the State of New York, entered the Cabinet of the United States, and has made a record for himself that will not soon die—being none other than the late Wm. H. Seward. TUE compensation of teachers in the ungraded public schools of Texas is fixed at the rate of ten cents a day for each pupil in actual attendance on the day computed for. The teacher's compensa tion is likely to vary from day to day, but there is presented to him a strong Motive for inducing a largo attendance of pupils. It might be well to bring some pecuniary,, consideration to bear upon parents, also 4 It is stated that a certain parent lately sent thirty-two written "excuses" for ab. scum during a term of twelve weeks, or si.rty school days. THE editor of the' Now York a Bulletin, an old and'%successful teacher, says that he listened to the best recitation in algebra ho ever remembers to have heard, white recently visiting the Athens Graded Sehool. This is a high testimoni al to Prof. Crawford's skill as an instrue: tor, and it is to be tegretted that our county is to be deprived of his skill and experience. TIM annual meeting of the New York State Teachers' Association will be held on the 25th, .26th, and 27th of July. The General Association will hold sessions each afternoon and evening. On Wednes day and Thursday morning the *several sections will hold separate meetings; Miscellaneous Advertisements. HAIGH Sc. HROADLEY, ,3fanufacturers of Woolen Goods, Yarns, de CARDING & DRESSING, Casli paid for wool, alsoilothElexcfiinged for woo AI o A u NT N R T E AI R N ; L p . A , K. n E s. - w h A o d P e RESORT. - no recreation, will find Mountain Lake a pleasant re sort. The proprietor. GRIFFIN STZPIII.Ni3, his fitted up the grounds, In grand style, and provided himself with comfortable pleasure boats. A sum mer house has been erected and furnished with all the accommodations 'forTparties. Tables brie also been prepared In the grove for those who desire them. ApplleatlOns by mall, should be addressed to OnIFPIN Szaruzme., Burlington,' Pa. BRYANT'S POPULAR HISTORY OF THE UNITED STA TES . From the discoiery to 1a aa 76, preceded by ketch of the pre-historic period and age of the mound butldera, by . WILLIAM CULLF.X BRYANT AND SIDNEY Fully Illustrated with original designs,- to be eoro. plete In four volumes, large octavo, 700geli each. Scribner. Armstrong & CO., publishers,'.l3 & 745, Ilroadn - ay, New York. For Information address, MATTESON & Judson, General Agents, 1707 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Or M. S. CONYERS. Agent for Northern Pero- - 'sylvanta, 311 William St., Elmira, N. T. • •Junitf. PURE GROUND PLASTER I have Just recetred a largo supply of YRESII GROUND CANUGAPLASTER lianufaeturml frumstone &elected by myself, and PRICE.--Casl4, 16 50; on time, r 00. Send In your orders ' numergehl, March 1, 1676 876. TO I CHIG AN, one of the foretuoNt, llourishig and healthy .States To buy a Faint out of the ONE MILLION ACRES, (If fine FarmMg Lands for sale by the Grand Pap. Ids & Indiana It. It. istnmg soils; ready markets; tire crops: good schools: railroad run sthrough the, srenter of the grant: settlements all along; al lend of products raised; plenty of water ...lather and building materials. l'rice from to fie per acre: 0,.e-fourth down, balance on time. Send fur Illus. trated pamphlet full of facts sod figures, Ind be convinced. Address, W, A. NOWARU, Coinin7r. P. It L. Parte E, Grand Rapids, Web. Sec'y Land Dep`r. [Janl3..7‘4ln FFE SUBSCRIBER TAKES - Pleasure In calling the attention of hlsnurner (l4l3 patrons and the public generally, to the fact that he still cotatnues a GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS At the OLD STAND of MTER t BUNDELL, In Carroll's Block, nearly' opposite the .Mcans Douse, and that he Is preparea to furnish SALT AND FRESH MEATS, FRESH POULTRY, VEGETABLES A D BERRIES, Of Om very best quality, at as low Mesas anyotbeir establlsluisent. • Ci At. 2fki 11.714 ~~ Done to order LERATSVILLE, PA = RUMMERFIELIi warranted PURE P.FTER. LANDMESSER. WHERE NOW ? 1876. WHAT FOR ? . , ,_,Pnei3i!m l SMl=M_ EME3MWM -~~~~~~' - 1-_ EON . , . T _BIUGH VALLEY AND PA. Jia N. T. SAIL ROADlL—Ansigement, ot rm. imager Troia% wake abet April 17, lai. -; 150IITI1WA30D,. .. - • STA P OIB. 15 3 9 7 29 31 P.M. P.M. AAR PX...A.M. P.M. Niagara Mt-- 1 16 7 53 431 7 55 ... _..... Italtsio 2 60 10 15 6 1110 11 .... 4.. Rochester.. 4606 00 600 Al 0 .... L. Anbare..•• • .. 543 .... 600 .... .. .:-. I Genera........:.. SSo .... 600 .... 11 Or '...t . Ithaca 7 Se .... 9 C .... 12 14 ....; = 9-09 i-ia to sr .. a ooo t 0 50 ii, isss 20 WaTerl•••• ...... 9 95 4 20 II 20 9 95 3 V• 6 OS Sayre. - 945 4 2511 23 9 121 3286 14 Athens - 9 30 4 30 11 33 9 19, 3 34 610 Milan .... .... .... .9 301 3 45 6 30 Ulster —. . .. 9 40i 3 56 640 ir•.„ Wasda. loot . billos mot 41 656 Tv Yanking....... •• • • .... ‘.1.. 10 091 427 P.M Standing 5wim......., ..... .400 it 429 ..,.. Ituonnerlield ..... . „... „1. . ..110 25 4 .4. Frenchtown W 7 811184 14•••••••• . 6ii —.llO 50 5 1.. .... Lacerille 11.2. 1 0512,5011 121 S 3.% •••• skinners Eddy... .... 4 08.....f1t 151 6W. .... Meshoc' rpea.. .. .... 4= ~..111 1 =, 60 1 -- Bebop pany... .... .... 6 1;9 ..,:... ix 38! 6 0( .... Tunkhaanoek..... 12 11 7 10 "I 03,. 2 ZS:, 633 .... LaGrange •• .... 720 ....112 33 642 .... ralls i ... 735 4 .. 1 .12 51 1 659 .... - Ransom 1 ••—••••! 1 031 710 .... L & B Junction ..12 50 7 55 350 1 20, 7 20 .... WlTSes•naire 120824 3 16 2 001 7 ..• • Mauch Chunk.... 3 40:10 50 6 25 4 331 .... i..... Allentown 4 45i11 6IS 5 50:.... ~... Bethlehem.. . 5 00 12 10 , ,6 4CI 6 05'. .... .... Easton 1 251 100' 7 .00; 655 ....' .... Philadelphla,••••l 6 43 t 203 8 2.5. 6 1.5 . .... New 'fort 1 1 M.7211i 3 49 9.591 9 59 .... .... ti1..111.1P ACIP .M.1P.M.1 .... NORTHW LED. 8 1 3018 214132 ! ..........._______ ....i A. 51, A 51. A. 314.38.4.11. 5 00j .... . 8 45; 1 . 1 ii, .... 9 7.5 , .... - 11 Cillo 00;11 so; .... 950; .... 6 aoilo so:i2 09; .... lo es' .. , 6 4310 42.12 11, .... 11.051 . ....1 IS 00 1, 11 45! 1 20 1 , .... 1 15 1 2 2010 40, 2 15 4 00: .... 1 40 1 7 55'11 10i 2 411 4 3 .... .... 806.11 "a' ....' 44 9 .... .... 8 1911 34; .....! 5 00, .... . . 8 15,11.51• .- ' 5 isi .... 2 iii 8 46;12 20 1 3ii 5 591 .... . ....1 9 12,12 451 ...I'S EZ.t .... . ...., 9 1912. 541 —.14 00: .... .. I 4 9451 I 30i ...I 6 16:.... 3 07 :: 9 391 1 13, O2 6 m .... . ....110 001 1 35 , .;;.. 6 401 .... .... 1 10 15' 1 49 1 . .... 653; ~.. . ....!10 251 158' .... 7 cm; .... ...0 n, 2 05. .... 710; .... . ....q0 411 2 15 . ..1 720; .... • /1/055, -230 5 . 00! 735 ; 730 1 4 , . 7:11 1 ce val : 2' 5. 45 j, ........ ; it ( 9 ) , , , :::. 4 0 5 •.' 1 42 . 11 a 051 5 29 . ;..8 lot 8 1:1.4 'I 4 4811 351, 8 19 5 33; 8 181 8 Ip. . 4 55:11 45,' 3 540, 8 25' S 20 . 5 35,12 30 1 4 10 6 151.9 10' 9 10 . 5 401 ....j :-.... 6 30:'.....1,9 55 . 645' 150, ... 7 25! ....I .... 1 8 40: 3 55 1 :... 9 2Si ....I ... 9 05' ....1 ...1 9 301 : 435 ~ 1 0 50' ... .... 11 2 0 . . 1 655 . 1 ,12 231 :... ....,12 351 i : MI 6 15 .112 54! .1 . :', 1 041. .! 940 .P.31.!i..5.1.11'.5.1.A.51-iSt..par. STATIONS. New Yolk Philadelphia Easton. ...... Bethlehem Allentown Manch Chunk .... Wilkes-Bane .... L. it B. Junction. Ransom Tails LaGrange.. Tunkhannock— Melu3oparty Mesheppen Skinner's Eddy... Lace Ile Wraitizing Erenchtcorn Rammernsid• Standing Stone... Wysattking Towanda Ulster Milan Athens Sayre WaTerly Elmira Owego Ithaca...—. Geneva Auburn Rochester Buffalo Niagara Fa 115..... Trains S and 15 ran dilly, with Pullman Sleep. Ing Can attached. between Elmira and Philadel phia, and Genera and New York. Drawing Room Cars attached to Trains 2 and 9 between Elmira an Philadelphia. " All Philadelphia trains run through to Centenni al (}rounds. B. A. PAcliEJt, Superintendent. Towanda, April 28, 1876-if. HOWARD ELMER, REVa. GENEVA, ITHACA & ATHENS R. R.—Commenelng Monday, Jan. 24, 18 8, trains will ran as on Ms road as follows: LZ.A.VING BATH! NOUSIIWARD. • No. 8.-8:00 a. in., daily, with Pulliam miping Coach through from New York; arrtalni. •at Van Etten 5:45, Spencer 6:65, Ithaca 6:50, Taughanlc Falls 7:18. Trumansburg 7:23, Farmer 7:43, Ovid Center 7:sit, Hays Corner 8:00, _Romulus 8:12, Gene vs 6;45, making close connection east and west with: till/140n N. Y. & H. R. R. arriving at Rochester at 11= a. in., Buffalo 4:15 p. m., and Niagara Falls at 4:10. 1 N0.:30.-12.00 a. m., daily except Sundays, on ar rival df L. V. train from Wilkes Barre, Pittston, Tunkhannock, Towanda. &c., arriving at Van Et .ten 12:45, Spencer 12:45, Ithaca 1:33, Taughanic Valli 2.25, , Trumansburg 2:32. Fanner 2:53. Ovid Center 3102, Hayts Corners 3:20, Romulus 3:W., Ge neva 4XO, connecting with trains east and west on C. & H. R. R. R. m., daily except Sundays, with through car trom Elmira for Geneva, leaving Elmira at 6:10 p. m, arriving at Van Etten 6:48, Spencer Ithaca 7:50, Taughanie Falls 8:18, Trumansburg 646, Farmer 8:46, Ovid Center 8:56. lints Corners 9:04, Romulus 9:17, Genova 9:63: connecting with trains end and west on N. Y. C. k li. R. R. R. ARRIVZ AT SArnic TROY THE NORTH • Na. 7.—it:05,, a. m., daily except Stindays, with through car from Geneva to Elmira, leaving Gene ra at 5 :00 11.01tmlna 5;33, Hayti' Corners 5:47, Ovid Center,4l:s6, Farmer 505. Tramansbarg Taughanie Falls 6:30, Ithaca 71111, Spencer 803, Van Etten 8:13, arriving it Elmira at 5:55; making close conneetion at Sayre, with L. V. Day Express ani- Ting at New York at 10:00 p. m., Philadelphia 8,1 C ., p. m. No. 9.-1:30 p. In; daily except Sunday's, leaving Geneva at 10:00 a. tn., Rotnuins 10:34, Hayti; Cor ners 10;46, Ovid Center 10:54, Farmer 11:02, Try mansburg 11:17, Taughanic Falls 11:23. Ithaca 11:45, Spencer 1,237, Van Etten 12:35' making clone con nection With L. V. Fast Line, slitting in Philadel phia 10:30 p. m. • No. 15.-4:40 p. m. daily, with Pullman Sleeping Coach attached for Neil York without change; leaves Genera at 5:40 p. m., on arrival of N. Y. C. trains from the East and West, Romulus 6:14, Hayti Corners 6 Ovid Center 6:38, Farmer 6:47, Trumanshurg 7:07, ,Taughanic 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;25 and Philadelphia 6:45 a,ki. Tickets sold and baggage checked to all princi pal points. R. A. PACKER; Gen. Supt R. M. HOVEY. Gen. ; PASS. Agt. WM. STEVENSON. Aga. Supt. DRILADELPHIA & READING ± RAILROAD. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER. TRAINS JULY ISTn, 166 Trains ;save Allentotengsfollows: (ria Perkionital.Branek.) For Philadelphia at 6 1.10,, -4 6.30, • 8.60 a. nb, .12.- 00 noon, 5.53 and .6.25 p. m. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia, at •4.30 a. in., •12 noon and 3.10 p.m. . (via East Penna. Bralich.) For Beading. t 2.30. 5.50, and 8.5.5 a. m., 12.20, 2.10 - 4.30 and 9.00 p. m. Fur Harrisburg, t 2.30, 5.50, and 8.55 a. in.; 12.20, 4.30 and 9.00 p. m. For Lancaster and ColuMbia, 5.50, 8.35 a. in., and 4.30 p. m. ?Does not ran on Mondays. For Beading, 2.30 a. ns., 2.25 and 9.00 p. m. ~ ;.7 For Harrisburg, 2.30 a. m. and .9.00 p. in. Trains/or Allentown leave ae follows: (eta Perkfomen Branch.) Liar. Philadelphia, . 0 8.0, 9.15 a. m., *2m, 5.25, '5.33 and 0 7.00 p. m. Leave Bridgeport, 8.52, 9.58` a. ta., 2.47, 8.06, 8.17 and 7.40 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Ptilladelphia, 8.05 a. m., and .1.10 p. m (via East Penna. BrUnch.) Leave Reading. 7.40, 7.45, 10.3.5 a. In., 4.00, 0.10; and 10.30 p. m. Leave If arrisburg, 5.20 , 6.15,8.10 a. m:, 2.00, 3.57, and 7.40 p. m. Leave laneaster, 5.40.7.45 a. m.,12.55. and 3.45 p.m. Leave Columbia 5.30, 7.30 a. m., 1.00 and 3.35 p. tu. SUNDAYS. Leave Heading, 7.23 and 7.40 a. in Leave Harrisburg. 5.20 a. in. Trains marked thus t•) run to and .from depot 9th and Green streets, other trains to and from Broad street depot, The f 4.20 a. m. train from Philadelphia and 6.25 p. m. train from Allentown hare through cars to and from Elmira, N. Y. The 2.15 p, m. train from PhiLulelphla and 12.00 noon train from Allentown hare through cars to and from Pittston. The S. 25 p, m. train froth Philadelphia and 6.20 ,a. m. train from Allentown have through cars to and from Mauch Chunk. J. E. WOOTT EN. General Superintendent oct4-7&-ly Natils. MILWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA, ri., JOHN SULLIVAN. , . . Having leased this house, is now ready to accom. modate the travelling public. No pains nor expense will be Spired to glue satisfaction to those who may give him a tall. North aide of Public Sip are, east of Mereur•s new block. MEANS HOUS ~ TOWANDA, Pa, ii • COHNIR MAIN AND AIDGZ STIICKTS. The 'Horses, Harness, Aof all guests of this hosuse, insured against loss ., by Fire, without any extra charge. ii. A superior quality of Olt English Bass Ale, Just riceired. ' I T. It. JORDAN, Towanda, Jan. 24,14. Proprietor. ~.. ___ ..._._ _ EAGLE HOTEL, TOWANDA, PA At the corner of Court and River-Ms.. Ilimetly In the vicinity and Ninth of the Court [louse, 4011 N BURKE, rtcornizroß The above house has been re4ctrnished and re lilted. and Is now open to the traveling public. The Bar will at all times-be supplied with the -best of liquors. Good stabling attached to the premises. Boarders by the day or week accommodated. May 1ei , 1376.) JOHN BURK-£. BETHLEHEM, PA. "OLD MORAVIAN SIIN, INN-,' BUILT Rich in historical Interests, It is the only building In the country except Independence Bail, honored by the sojourn within Its wails of Washington, La fayette, Los and other patriots of the limn)lntim. This popular hotel has recently. changed bands, been improved, entirely mfondrbed, and the peer prietorandially invites his friends and traveling panne to give him a calk—no rains will be spared to render their stay ceedurtabh.. People en mute for Philadelphia will Orel tt ennvenlcut to "penal the night here,-reaching the city about algid in the, Wutraittg. adepts room tbe lot Teethe. Ingalmnotbitionoloonomeref 'ust ai agents, Omer, • .". ' . kik' 4111 w!. lIETEM 1 'r. ..~ s tir..+, wJ. 3~ .. .~.5-'~. - .. EWE J.;ej" - 0 FIVOST;4 - :EfO • • . • , „ We tespeettutly announce ;to ell those I a EE FIRST CLASS FURS ITV I= Our assortment Is 1. 1 LARGER.THAN AVER Ana tisk oar prices are the LOWEBT, our gr GOODS THE BEST qt any In the MARKET. 012 Sian ha rescbed THE BOTTOM, And new is TIME TO BUY , 6 }laving just returned front the . .e4y, We MD ATTRACTIVE LOT OF G YOH TIII HOLIDAY 82A'S-6N. • 1= COME AND SEE THEM Everything 1n the line of 11-N DERT AKIN , ATB9TTOM PRICES ISEI FROST'S & SO Dee. 9, 1875 Carriages., NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY, TO BUY CARRIAGES Am) WAGONS EC BRYANTO, Cheitper than, you will ever have the opportunity of doi I have a large assortment of OWN MANUFACTURE Warranted in every particular, I will • SELL SO LOW , , That everybody can afford to • • i one of his own. 1 also have the sole agency • place of OVIATT'S PJtTENT 4IINN An invention which hai come into very general use all throughlhe west. They give the best 'satisfaction wherevere they have beenintrodneed , CALL AND EXAMINE THEN!. JAMES BRYANT. Jan 646 NEW CARRIAGE. FACTO Opposite the new Jail, TOWANDA, PENN'A. lIENRY STULEN Respectfully announces to his friends and est he has built a raw BRICK CARRIAGE FACTOR Where Lew _ kwastantly keep ea hand a tall went et FAM4 r CARRIAGE, TOP AND OPEN BUGGI , I PLATFORM WAtfONS, I TROTTING SLIGN.P.:3, AND SKELETO Made of the best material and fliihnheel In t city style. Itle long experienen In eliy C ; 'rtage Factories gives him aid tided advantage over others ltt the YINISH, STYLE AND, DUILABILI Of aratons. All he uks is an INST.TCTION OF HIS W Preilous to purchasing elsewhere:, ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GI, PERFECT ATISPATION. Thankful for the llbaral patronage forme Leaded and respectfully ask a continuance MUM. BEPAIDING ITOWTTLY ATTENDED AT REDECED PRICte HENRY STULE, tOrirliwii4ams tomt4 NE IMO =,-...F. , 7; - ,'.... 1 :: 2 ..4 -- ,; , ..f . i . -.. .~; y.. ._ _ Ibil I . - I Pookis;ls , I - • . • • I , D I A ll' 0 N D\ll ana •F I LE N'W E L'll, Y, WATCHES AND CLOCKS. Towkarta, PA. Jenel.74. ill Oil WATCIIES, FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS i,~ and SILVER PLATED WARE , oris CLOCKS, mom THZ OHEAPZST TO THE BZST. ' . GOLD, SILVER AND STISZL • SPECTACLES & EYE GIjASSES. One door north of Dr. Porter & Bon's Druif Lore, Maio somas, - Jacll-73. p R k E S E NT,S FOR NEW JEWEIIRY'STIORE. Is constantly melting In7add [Hon to his ,Largs stock of Jewelry, PINS, Mail AMERICAN AND-SWISS WATIIUES, GOLD AND SIL VE R WATCHES, SILVER. PLATED iv Air. OF ALL VII l ItIETIEB GOLD, Shyer AND STEEL SPECTACLES, I. • SILVER AND PLATED RINGS AND CHARMS. CLOCKS OF ALL VASIETIES, NI Watch, Clock 'and Jewelry repairing done falba ••, best manner, and warranted. , • Thew tors liberal patronage and tape, to malt a evatinuance of the same. li€VM'4'3 A. J. NOBLE d; co., MI have TOWANDA, PENN'A this 'PROPERTY FOR RENT, TOR DWELLING .AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. LEI „Rent” coileeted and remitted on t ieasonable tenni. Money Loaned ,& Loans Negotiated; 3E ALWAYS ON HAND AT BABGAiNS. A.J. NOBLES. (anZ3.7B) W. S. NINO:NT LAND FOR SALE. THREE HUNDRED ACRES? 3 mllas from Towanda. WIII acid for cash or ,e best EI3 l 'And easily eland: R Lola larm well watered, WIII bn sold In kdx of so or 100 acres, or more, 13 purchasers shall deslie. a I e s Ityf t he WE PM „-, JEWELILY, SILVER WARE, &C. Jr. I I • N E ,A , ; Dealer In GOLD AND SILVER ly,tinipas, 6,1 "' . ' `FINE 41-11WELRY.1 Also STERLING SILVER TOWA,NDA, PA.II AT TIIE W. A. ROCKWELL FINE .GOLD SE T 4, BANDS,; RINGS, STUDS, ,CIIARMS I NECKLACES, Also at the logest prices. W. A. ROCKWELL Main street, 'oppoette the Court House. PASSAGE TICKETS, Mid FOREIGN DRAFTS, Of beautiful LAND FOR SALE. ON TIME, TosWiplichisen4 100 ACRES IMPROVED, With house and tarn thereon; balance WELL TIIIBERED, in gt iire'or • R. C. L9CKWOOD, I,4'r Ilhburg. or of J. P. or JAMES Woqp,t r=,~~, 4f, N ,People amiphda oti HARD TIMEg., Bat, time who an Irbil u!Olgh ti BUY THEIB-CLOTHING JAC9BI3' leaver AM fault with the souallti of the GOODS TIE SELLS. ML JACIO'BB Now twin pkosiwe In ealUnt attention to Ids LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT 1? . ,-- SPRING AND SUMMER GDOJCPS, MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. , - A /Inspection of b L S stock will' be soffickmt to satisfy all that be can offer greater Inducements Man emim , ,-;, ; (march S. 111 N9 W, I OR FOREVER AFTER ' HOLD I YOUR EACE Am ; NEARI!T THREE YEARS MANUTAO- TURD GOODS HAIM BEEN OCiING DOWN-DO BUT TIM INDICATIONS HARD, PA NAB BEEN BEACHED, A CU WILL VERY . UPWARD TEN This is, therefore, to notify the public generally, that I will tire stock of READY-MADE CL FURNISIII ALL, At prices at least TWENTY-TI LOWER than thi ,easie three months hence. "A word cleat." • Ny stock Is covartarrz in erer# department, and has Mien purchased at the vztiT LOWKIST FIG• lunzeit Those who do not arall themselves of this opportunltY toibuy Clothing CHEAPER THAN A i vzit BEFORE, pros much lower than the same ion& will De O tte rea for,many years, must t censure me, as I hare given you all timely warn as. • •1 . Tours, respectfully, , Towanda, Juno 11, iia. THE CHEAPEST 1, , / HARDW ?RE STORE: IN TOWANDA IS IN MERCITR BLOCK Farmers can buy their \ I SNSTITS, SCYTHES, GRINDSTONES, FORKS, FIXTURES, ROPES, 4c., &c., Cheaper Thqn•-rit Any I have always on hand 'typal WARRIOR and ICIIAMPION Mow • 11 PERRIGOS BIDE HI All kinds of TIN WA sod Tin work of all kinds done a Towanda. Jana 23, 1876. 5 00 MEN.WANTEDI To bnya : large stock f - of j HARDWARE, TINWARE, EqOVER, AC.; REDUCED PRZCES. 1 • ' tighestjiriee In trade paid t Binpi, old Brass, Copper an Lead.' k I Hanitrare, Tin and Copperwa ni,. Table, Tea and Basting biasses. I ~ • Tinware at wholesale and retail. Especial attention . given to all kinds of lob work. NO.th BRIDGE STREET. SMALLEY: ntar2o,76. MON TAN MONTANYES OFFEIi, AggORMENT OF SUITABLE FOR THE AT BOTTOM PRICE M._ON T AN 7. 1 ___ ._. - ... 1.:Ir • • ikkeTt7 a.`L ~~ i:, ...11T.... i ~..s .1 -or ,4-701 t; N-DOWN, : AUL THAT 0 THAT PRI- . 7 N iTAKE A SUDDEN =I iTOT customers and dispose of my en- THING AND G - GOODS 1 ff, PER CENT.' can be offered 1 1 4 the wise le sent- M. E. RQSZNFIZLDi I!T j~ (her Place! for the You g Machines. t PLOWS, Best in U RE on hand, lowest priceis, cr. JUNE. Dry-Hood:. -') , ' E-S t A FINE WOODS, SEASON, E 8 i ~~ ~; :~: a .. G)UMI=3 k .111,4'.n1 _ Moo4lll EDWARD'S, Cash deskrs In all kinds of GROEitIESJ:kIPROVISIOS CNZ DOOR NORTH Or CODDING * nustiELL Towanda, July 22.,N7& STEVENS & LONG, :• 4 , WHOLESALE k RETA IL .; 1 , Dealers In • ; CHOICE FAMILY, GROCERIES COUNTRY PROCUCRI pRAIN, &C. liaTtnen large and eommodloaalatcmi we are prepared at all times to carry` a Dirge aleck. Ei CASH PAID FOR BUTTERY GRAIN AND PRODUCIL v - Or taken In exchange for goods, an lowest cash prt. ces. Our long experience In the Grocery Trade gives OS peculiar advantages In purchasing, and as WO are not ambitious to make lam Profits, wri flat ter ourselves that we can offer !• C EATER INDUCEMENTS To Buyers the any other eetablishment In Northern Nanovats. :2 STEVENS di LONG. COMM!. MAIN k • mayl3 liisuranee. ! , 1 -- i - - ! F RE MIITtrAL PROTECTION _i_ COMPANY: ‘,',. Home once, tioe Walnut Street, Plittidelphitsj! Pa define :ander a Spedai Ad of liecorporiOon Praia the Pennsyhrania Legielture IL S, CLARK, AGENT. TOWANDA, PA. Special attention Is called to the following Mate table, which will be found strictly equltable, a be tween all ages, and , which they - company will guar antee to not exceed one-half the coet r uf any llrst class OLD PLAN Company.' i r 1 The following Table shows the Estee for 411000 and may be multiplied for any additional an4lunt up to Fes, which is the largest risk taken 04 any one life. Twenty Cents will be added tcij the amount of each assessment for collection, ete.l; dI I i 4 5., :1 • i ; _ir a a a ~:- :.- 4 .0. g. .7 ~ -. , .., 2 : ~4 , g: .e I T I El 1 ; E be m c. .. . a n A a 4 "ta * I I. iti • -a .2 - re" VA ' 4 I • . 1, 4 g . A '5 § 20 3.00 2.00 .60 41 0.00 4.00 7 : 436 21 3.00 2.00 .62 42 6.00 4.00 :=.911 22 3.00 2.00 .65 43 6.00 4.00 11.00 23 3.00 2.00 .66 44 6.00 4.00 IX 24 3.00 2.00 .67 43 6.00 4.00 1 - 55 a 3.00 2.00 ' .68 46' 7.00 4.50 4.. n. MI 3.50 2.50 .69 47 7.00 4.50, 4U 27 3.50 2.50 ,70 48 7.00 450 1:.15 28 3.50 2.50 .71. ' . 49 7.00 4.50 445 i 29 3.50 2.50 .62: _ 50 7.00. 4.50 4 . 1c5 30 3.50 2.50 .73r 51 8.50 5.00 1,05 81 4.00 3.00 .75 52 r 8.50 5.00 1.75 32 4.00; 3.00 .77 ' 53 , 8.50 5.00 493 ' 33 4.00 3.00.79 84 8.50 5.00, 2.00 4.00 3.00 411 55 SAO 5.00 2.36 13 4.00 3.00 .83 50 10.00 400 435 rr 38 5.00 3.50 .65 87 10.00 6.00 2.50 37 5.00 3.50 .85 58 10.00 6.00 2,60 35 5.00 3.50 .88 , 59 10.Q0 400 47) 39 5.00 450 .92 60 10.00 6.00 Z,90 40 5.00 3.50 .94 -.-, A. J. XODLZ. _ TOWAN . D I A INSURANCE AGENCY, Main Street, oppoelte the Court House r d FIRE, AND MARINE COMPANIES ComxzwCial, UNION, of Engra, WU. 117,714;578 ROYAL, of Liverpool, ~- " 17,426;811 Qutxx,, , o. " 11,501000 CONTINLNEAI6, of New - York, , " - 2,70,488 01111111ANIA4 64 , at 1,59%564 GERMAN AIIIIMICAN 4 " 64 495835 MANHATTAN, 6/1 I Il• 7O ~88,i COMMICRCIALI - 01 4 ' " 44 . 457i782 Pncestx, of Hartford, : " ' 4 . 975;07, ORIINT, ". • 1 IA 719;34.• Alt•zos. of Ohio, . . , S 4 9:14;540 C1712111118' of .Newark, , - 44‘ 41;730 HAttalnaßantart, of Germany " 2,505009 LIFE & ACCIDENT COMPANIES NATIONAL. Line, of 17. S.' A., assets 0,757;35e TR•YELZRA, of Hartford, " . a,4704,359 RAILWAY PASErREL " 44 6,93,000 MUTVAL Lars, of New York " 7'4=070 Losses adjusted and paid at this aka. NOBLE it VINCENT, General Agen4. da . 22-75tt (IHAS. M. lIALL, Til .-i 'OWANDA, BRADFORD CO, , . PENNA ~! .Insures against loss by fire, In any of the NiloWing tried and reliable Companies: , FIRE INSUICANCE CO'S. .f . ' LONDON ASS , N COIL, wets- t11,083,4* 00 TRENCH IN'S COIL, . " 5,000,000 00 TRADER'S of Chicago,. " . boom*. 00 INS. Co. STATY. OF PA.," ' 601,000 00 NATIONA I, of N. Y., - " 401,000 00 SCSQ. MUTUAL. .. 175,000, 00 ALSO' LIFE AND' ACCIDENT Insurance In the following Companies: ~ 1 • Mutual Benefit Life of Newark, as•ts.150,000,00000 Hartford Accident, of Hartford, " 200,000100 Temperance Mutual Benefit Asaoclation. ..i May :. OFFICE, with N. TIDD, Esq. ..] THE FARMERS' MUTUXi. INSURANCE CO., OF,TITSCAIMIA, Ii now bean perpetual pone!. on FARM PROPERN7 ONLY. tach member pays a fee, at the time of Insuring; to corer charter and iecidontal expenses of the ito. after which no fur.ber payment Is required, except to meet sera& r..xis by are among the membership., This plao. of Insurance for YAM( PltorvitTlf, Is mantas rapidly Into favor. Place of Business, SPRINfI HILL. PA. ,i The Agent will canvas* the Townships of Togas rms. Pike, Herrick, Wyalusimr, Asylum, Terry and Standing Stone, and farmers in Ahem Tairn ships Indust ussaysw* or baonuatuly inky lid= 3.l4llllli i Ml e silt* Mit4l h . „*` ~.. • • • B A 1 _ , I , I hove of Wu that , 1 w 13:3 worth IL I am Goods I sad rri . x LEA REM Court It Store. lIE so A B 11111 IMI Viill Brid I Re [s::= TOWANDAi;PA N E ; IN 1 The Comm . DOW on ALL Octlllls-tt, C° We k• and WII the Sean And'Sml W. e. VINCZNT. We k ment, B at botto Towan 11EAP COAL ANDLIME. I , • rmo and after July 1, . 1 will sett coal, lime, tte., for cash only, and the price list will be corrected monthly. I . PRICY. OP COAL TOR JIILY, PIER TON OP 2,000211, 1, AT TUC YARD:' , :: Pittston S tore , Chestnut and Furnace" 115 00 Pea ' ISo . Carbon Bun Lump • 1 00 Smith . 300 . Barclay Mountainft i ump • 3 50 ~ I u Smith . 275 Allentown Limo VI bushel '. 1. 32 Lath B M . - 223 Hair gl bushel ' 10 Brick I 111 . • 1 1 ' 10 00 I am always prepared to deliver purchases on short notice at the usual price of 401fvery. I also tender my thank ' to my any friends and customeri for their very liberal patronage In the past and hope under the.new departore to make It to their interest to continue to buywhere they can get the best goods for the least money. Those who are Indebted to me • will take notice that I moat have money or ',can't buy for cash and pay- freights. They must settle by the first of Au gust nett ; i Very BespectfullyXonrs. • July 1, 1975 J.`ll. PiIINNX. ' . - • a= Miscellaneous Advertisements. - _ sl2i. a day: at Lome. Agents wanted, ,•- „il Outfit and terms frees. Trim & M. Augusta, Maine. • fructilVy, iiiper :.(larth3 I nt p re cim e :e. st S i ainp n l2 Co., Porti t snd, Mains. (=hie-76-1y ARN FOR SALE.— : A-Farm of F 68 kres, 64 Ltupreied, Asylum township, Itratlfoni t f.7o., Pa. On the premises are two good dwelling oases, barn-and necessary Hi t buildings, and exceßent water. A. - never-falling stream of water rtittaes through the premises. Good, fruit 'and an abundance of nuts. leer further particulars call on or address, NELSONIVANDEBPOO • febt4-7atf. bfarstmlow, Bradford Co., Pa. Tug LITTLE STORE , ROUND , rna CORNER Is tie best ptsco in Towanda to buy good QD3ARS AND TOBACCO, at low rates. Remember MXILCIT'S BLOCK, opposite COURT HOUSE . wool or TER "INDIAN SQUAW iipt2s4S. ' WOOL:CARDINO, • , WOOLEN MILLS, CAMPTOWN, PENNA. I. , Vs* manufacturing and (*Ale derssinl,r attpnded too abort notice: 'We aro already' emking.roila Seeds the aeardipy and are prepared to ste work as bat aseXoted.: - • • ...t .1.119/ZAK 0.01110.10,; 001;it$'. .__._,‘ '''''''-'llMllletiMik i--V?1;• ' ..... ' ,,:.;:.r 1-: --77.r.-.._..,.:.. ~.-,, , k , -,•, - 1.; -,,1,'.1'f-.: Al's s • kit' Al N-13 I 1 • • • • seal pit cis sale 9ne thousind pain Cidight, Minos* and Womeins S Sell at kis thso manuOeterers prices. . • li ii x r ,• . 111 . 1 ' eases of Womenv l -fate, K i d-1 Ice, . i and Pox-button illaes v alf , 13 Per Pik— ...5. . I ' ESE GOODS ARE DAEGAINB fl i ' •. , '•• ... : " - i l : . t so receiving • largo and fall llnci!of Fine spring t trade: whic hned, for Style, Durability t , canno be alie TRUNKS, RAVELLING RAGS; HER & .SHOE FINDINGS stock, at the lowed posilble prlpep. SBER THE PLACE Opposite this woe, next door to I.3intutierinqs Jewelry JOINT F. CORSER. da, Pa., Yob. 211, 111701 THING -NEW BRIDGE 'STREET STON' BOOT AND .1110 E c,z , f STORE I ' J. It NI.--SHEOTEL, Ing•Boot and Shoe merchants of N. Y., will open °STOW BOOT AHD SHOE STORE No. 2, BRIDGE STREET, BY TikE IST. OF APRIL,: - 1876 ON OF THE RED BOOT,I e ,Street, Beidleman's Block z'pectfully Youis, J. 436 M. SIIEFTEL d*. April 15, 76. IMB W COAL YARD! lIE nnderalened haying taken the large and finis yard, at the foot of VAltli. StrNet, has hand 2 full supply of i • IZES OF ,ANTLIRACITE; LOYAL SOCK, And BARCLAY COAL. Also - • Lpti, AND CEMENT Coal delivered on short notice., TERMS:—Cash. HtNr.Y 3PERCUR L• COAL COAL. • . , .p on hand at 'our yard all sizes of Pittston es Barre coal, and Loyal Sock- coal. from an County Mines. Also, Barclay Liitnp h. p the befit quality of-Linic, Hair and Ge ld( and Plaster, all of which we will sell prices: i • PIERCE &; SCOTT. a May Ist, W 6. • • •••• • 1 0 ° AT THE iZ':=.::: ,- :.i:!_i - _-'..,. , ~. ~1,;,-,.---,,n,,,::,,,1..:. = -- - ,--5- : , '1 4 , ,_ - ` ,---- "1 -- '7 •!, 4 . -- g!' - , ,. , 1, ?: 7 , - ~, - ~;-..-.1.•':,...-------f--...--rr---' -.0 p . -v • . °RITE, ' • . ?.. AT T i ii OLD 0 . ABtr DRUG STORE, '. .1.1. • = . its. • riss etc, Tovesilda, comer min an 4 . _,..., „I a. eifilitgll9 '• tßetablOha our a laa ...ll "— plaies La bomb:, 4nd Be fall 1 : DRUGS,' MEDICINES, , CHEMICALS, , 1 - ._. Al _ , t . ACIDS, DYFTUF FS„ k OLUE, pzapumEßT, TOILET AND FARCE GOODS, SPONGES, DRUSUES, BRAcEs 4 TRUSSES, SOAPS; COXISSi POMADL,S, HAIR prime, TEETH . , SKIN, and DAM PREDARAT ONS,. . . i RAZORS,-FOCKET-RNINtEs ' . ' PDCRET•BOOKR AND PORT-NONNAIES, MACABOY' 5C071711. SNUFF, • FOREIGN AND DANES 'IC CIGARS, GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, Pure Wines and Lfirora, for ifedleinal Plop°Sea BOTAN7C,ECLICCII4 3 / 4 IIO) ceora &DIES, And an genuine Patent 14edleines. SUPPORTIMS, Suaransonms, LtItAST PUMPS, NIPPLES, NIPPLESnrA,L# & ,SursLus, bithISLICCI BOTiLEE,, TXISHI;ICi, RINGS, - ElvaNoss, BED PANs. ÜBIKALs, ;Tun&wok' Tal2 • ' 8 ELAEITIE• STOCKINGS; &C. • KEROSENE OR COAL OIL. WICKS, crry*NErs, BATH ItRiCK, SPERA LARD, WIIALR, REAM FOOT,' T.AIINEIVS,•AND MACITINE OILS, .: 1 ALcoUOL, Alcp SPIRITS TUItriNTINS. , liashMaint, Varnish.; Whitewash, Counter ' , "terse Mane Shoe,SeruSbing, 0 k in d s I 1 And all of bruslOs. i • i 1 ...' I i 1 INDOW Alfril PICTURE , CLASB,i 7 , , L• pl all sizes. I' PRE 'LINSEED !mt., PAINTS, lIITTT, ANL! • , _ • i READY 3113 CED PAINTS - • OF ANY±DESIDED.FOLOR, TDKPOIIND; PINT OR GALLON, fI•ROUND Ili OIL OR ympOsii, AIID"DAY COLORS OF ALLIIUES. • „, 4rtictea warranted as rep'i, . I • Prescription earifully compoundef of day and night., Open Sundays for! from 9 to 10, A. to 1-and 5 to 6, Dr. Furter can to'cuusulted as he ice. ; . RNER (t . GO TuF iNTIOLES ALE AND itET BUGGIS PATTON'S BLOCK , T.OW4NDA, PEN DS, EXTRACTS, Euxins, SUGAIC - CQATED PII, POWDEiIs,. GUMS, 1 ! SpareS, TiNp , TURFS, WINES, 1 . • Am., r, And preparations of all kin DYE STUFFS, 1, MACHINE OILS; KFMOSENE, I ALCOHOL &C., PURE MIKES AND; L for 4todicival purposes, TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIG, I All the P6PULAR:yA . TENT IIf.DIC AMERICAN: CYCLOP, NEW IIf,VISED EDItiON Entirely' rewritten by tbC bble on everrx subject. Print;ed Dr. )1.011.t, can tw eon...tilted at the' urday (Jr each wtl4, a. heretofore. mar-72 AYER'S 4AIR VIGOR, for • • • storing gray hair to Its natural vitality an/ • - , color. Advancing' yeancsicknesti, aisappolntmOitci and heliditarY PrialiPo . sition, an to gsy, and 4 cittier of tlleni incline it to tnrely. AYF.II'I4 AMR VIGOR. by lon slireitsti, has pro that; it stops the italr lutineillaterlyt of teli rt•news the always 4ure,ty rvistems rolor, wh dray. it sgmulatis t 1. 1 ,1 nntr tlyo orb 1 4 . Activity, and preieire;!wth the hair a Thus Iftashy, •sbilzly h . sir be pliable . acid streni'llienecl; lost Lair lively expression; 4111:14 Lair 13 eneek lishelktldn hair Olekeil,, and faded resumes, their 0411131 color. Its o and harmless. It tares dandruf, heal. and keeps the scalp noel, 'clean and • . I • I Which enndltlons, l diseasos arc Imposs is a dressing ter - ladles' hair, the V ed for Ha grateM and' agreeable I • valued fUr th'e sork: lustru'and riehn Imparts. !rowed by J.. 0. AYtn SI Co., L . , Practical and Anafxtical :Chemists . Sold t)T all Druggists and dealers In --- TASTELESS MEDICINES. A prominent Nev York physician! lately cow. piained - to DUN DIAS DICK dr CO. lalkut their SANDALWOOD Ott CAMiI!LES, Stating that some. Muni they cured Miraculously, but that a patient of his had taken !}lent without effect. On being infonne4 that several Imitations', weri sold,'he in quired and tonna patient had nut 4,ecn taking DUNDAS DICK dt'Ci cS. What happened tb this physician may have hap. pelted to others. and DUNI)At, 4 I )I('K CO. takd this method of !defecting pltyaieiani. (Irseggittre, and themselves, M Mid preventing . ('IL SANDAL. Wool, from coming into tliwr , pitte r . ,p; PHYSIC IA NS w 4,,, m ieii prescribe I.la Capktles will continue to do so. for they contain the pure OH the,past and cheapest roll'' ,. ttN DAS DICh- a cO. mst more OIL OF S.l :N DALWOoD than allitio liole,ale alt.! Retail Drug' gists and Perfumers in the United Slates combined and this is the sari) reason why the Pure OH Is sold cheaper in their capsules than g ilt any tither form. OIL L. OF SAND4I,WOOD Is fast Impereedltig every other retnedyi sixty l'apSules only being.re- Tared to Insure a safe and certain cure in six or eight days. From no other medicine "can this re suit be had. , DIJNO&S DICK & .CO.'S AFT CAPSiftFS -'- solve the !problem,: long conshljred by mint-fit, Idly; skim's, of how to avoid, the nausea and disgustex pertencee in swallowing, A% known to detract from, if not destroy, the good effects of many valuable remedies._ :t Soft Capsules-are put up In timfoll'and neat bet • es, thirty It) each, and are the only Capsules pro' scribed by yhpslclaus. TASTELESS MEDICINES.--Waste, ell-and many Whet; nauseous uted Nines can la hI ken easily and safely lu DON_DAS DICK & CO'S' SOFT CAPSULES. No Taste.. hose werethe only capsulos r . Adm tted :o the last Paths E.Sposl- Von. I • Send for circular th 35 WOoster street, New Tork. ' Sold at all prug Stores Here. - • amp; 16, fi I ICSI; NAL BANK or 71.1 %V Ati DA. $125,000 62,0(0 I , Thls Rapt offers ILiNnATAL FACICITEBIO the transaction of a - . • GENERAL BANKING BLTEINESa ,. VAPOAL Sunkus FuNb NTERET PAID OY ii)EVostTs tri•ouniNt! , 'TO AI'iIIEENIENT; , ;, . • SPECIAL CAOE oivun TO PIM COLLgCTION OP. NCIT.B A:4D CHECKS:: . . I , Particsrrlshing to SEND lIONET to any part of i the Cntted states, F..egland Ireland , Seottand, or '-.A-i -the!priluelpal cities all. teen* il Europe, CU ben" procure drafts tor that Foveae -- . , - PASSAGES TI , kETS,. '. •1 - - To or from the Old' Gantry, &Meg tins; always ea,aarl. I • ' r A XI I 1.1 BH I r:ouonl AVZIrf. ' - highest I fort C-old and sik Wei I 00. PO i { F f:; EN .3,4" WP ~, 4 •it-4 , . ,7 •Z.'7^ - • - :• - ' , /,Tt', • MEE U resented. - fl at All boar" rescription" tofore In th truayl37s DON 1 IL Ull HERBS, S, QUi )118 1 RS, &C ESP DIA A w'riters rota 11CW store on Bat D. IT. TURNER, W. G: GpltDON., n the hate ,shed prema- and 6xtea i alltug of thi rowt 11, and; , n faded:o 1=517,1 ZE!!3I ;ornes glossy, grovs with 1 and°estab• or gray bat; Linn Is gyre all hutwon, soft— , .in4er 'aon. 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