Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 14, 1876, Image 4

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Sweet Corp ; far Pigs. ' " R. E. Quiwt.a.s,- lessons well. Let the. class correct above 1.. " - , ' 1 - •sengeryndasi to take-elfeet Aprlll7 1576.
. - .• , 1• -, t. J. A: WELT, Coalmines , _ f ,
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-' I was interested a few weeks since, REY" ' D. RIFT, ' of OLD -CASH • DRUG STORE, . AMERICAN CYCLOP&DiA -,- - - - • .-
' . - - . Ct , .„.. _ . G. . Rw.s, Auociate Editors. tences: Rale 2. The form of the telling ~ .
I WHOLESALE- &" RETAIL . W. A. CH,AMBERLINi • 1 -
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in an article from the pen of . Tope -
A. A. KEENEY, %read must be fitted to the name word. corner Main Wisd Pine Sts., Towanda, Pa. . . • .
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than , Talcott, upon growing Sweet
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In ease where the ttndent cannot tell what fßstahltiked oiwr a quarter eta Ce9 211,1 / 1 1 • , - - NEW EVISED EDITION. - ~..-. _
; •---. , purchased a large awl' elegant assostment et.
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corn for cows. I ehtirely agree with Communicatioas may be gent to either o f the tile proper form of the telling word is, Wholesale and Retail Dealer 1 • _ • 1 and Wilkes Barre coal, and Loyal Sock caul. tram - P,112. P.M. A.MIP.M A.M. P.M.
- JIWELRY, the Sullivan County Mines. Also, Barclay' imp Niagara Pa 118.... 215 7, 65 428 733 ....
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' him that it is •much better to plant L i tton editors, as may be preferred, and will appear
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of which he has champ. . I put e •proper yronoun in ,the ...• - Entirely rewritten by the ablestwritera . .. . MLitt R.PL ATED WARE, wid Smith. ,
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... 1 the corn thin, than to plant it thick. E.T... Qtqw LAW. Editor Present Week. . ' .-ACIDS, DYE-STUFFS, & GLIM, -
We keep the hest quality °Mime, Ilalr and Ce. Rochester.. ' 4 6 6 500 .:.. ....
place of the sultject and 'then determine. p en i u - stERT. . , on every subject. Printed from new . . • . ' . ' WATCHES,' -
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS . menu , Brick and Plaster, *II of which we will sell Auburn ,.. • 345 ... s .... .... ...,„
r I have tried both ' ways, and am
Let the teacher now define common and SPONGES, 811USIIES, BRAC ES a, TRESSES, type, and illi istritted with Several Thu i.
• -1- cLOciifs„ • at bottom penes. . - . 1 .. . Geneva. •••• b5O .... 600 .... ft dr ... .
-' 1 stronolv in favor of thin Seeding, not TEE CHILDREN. 11 1
CIIOICE FAIRLY GROCERIES,. i - laws
sand Engrain4s and Maps. and In fact; ' .
• proper.nouns, telling the student that all , SOAPS. Comas, POWADES. Hats DIMS. PIERCE & SCOTt . ( ""r A
- . so much because it gives a few ears _
nouns should begin with Capitals. TEETH, SKIN, wail HAIR PREFAHAT ONE,. , i • EVERYTHING IN HIS LINE. _
Elm r 900 .3 4510 5211 i 45iii;
.• (The fouowing. among the heantlfal thingi at. proper , ,
of corn (for if the matter coo sin tvibuted to Dickens, and published everewhere ur. .5 RAZORS . POCII ET-K1".11 VE 51' .
. ' - . of the Weil styles. 1 . Waverly 935 4 20111 20 1 0 011 20 t lOa
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his hams , was written by Chas. M. 'Dickinson. Litt the teacher, now givenhe thief cases \ ...- i. , ' , . . • t 143yre.. ... .• 945 4 21111 21 4 9 121 3 191 6'14
• the ears were in the 'stalk. I fail to 1r....q
r....q- of thl:elty. It 15 Not thy of any pen. We ' POCEET-114:10ES AND PORT-MONNAIES., . .
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COUNTRY PItOCUCE,- ' Don't defer your visit to his store until too M i te. Towanda May lit, 1878, •! . A,thena 950 .4 3111 ,33, 9 101 9 241,6 20
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See why it woufd not be just as well e.ciy the poem from the New . l'ork ..Star.tlard.•• to the class drilling it in the use of the
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• , which prefaces it with the were,: - The renewing ~,,,5 „ ;,,, a„,4 reauiring seltences to be . • ---, ,• puRE . GROUND PLASTER l'o!rr.. .. .. •
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or the - cows as to bare it coneentrat- exquisite ser-es wore written by Charies Dick- r -." - - "*" - - FOREIGN AN6 DOMESTIC CIGARS, FROM niv..on. STRONG. Mitered 'McClintock . • . .
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• W. A. CIIA3iLERLIN. • ; Towanda.----11626 1 6 051305 ' 1031415. 666
-• ed in the Own ears). but rather be- ens ' ..3 • I..rought in ill4class showing the earrect . CARDEN. FIELD AND PLOWER SEEDS, awl Strung t.iselepfeillaor Biblical Literatuni. .-
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, When the lessons and tasks are 4.11 code .', ‘ ..
- 'use of the ` a ti in the po ssive Pure Wines and Liquors,. for Medicinal P. poses "•Tho preparation of rurrtotievek , rxillahaerted, ; ,'4
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cause thin planting allows the sun to a nd indeed. required m g to kccp a n elmorrant er e •_.GRAIN &C. • i , REMEIPTIIeIII ..... . .... .... .... 10 ZS! 4 401 .....
And the •chool for tbe,day .‘ di•miost.d, 1 BOTAXIC.ECLECTICA HowcuoraTfircßuattorze, 7 Towand.r, Nov. 30. 18:6. . ' ' - RUMI4ERFIELD 1 Freneb"n
- have access to all the stalks of corn. The litt`e ones gather aramad nie, , rouse. Explaifi IJy . the forms of the' pro- And.all genuine riepatar Patent Mutlicines. lIP'II 811 the g.ncrit ryclepasllas, est..vial:l. the
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new miss. I end 141 reyn.torrt from airmail that the . . .
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I notice that the advocates of thick To bid me g0..5.14.1ght and be kissed:. LOtttiS the n , fsity of Case& Give them neeernagtis; SCSpENSOSTELI. EitzsgT rtfairs. trw edition 6f Apple:owe American (:ycloptedhs . • WA.TCHES, . - —. , r.ateyvilie it sa 605 12 3911 12 53$ ....
'seeding SST that by their method a Oh, the Idlie white arms that tncircie - tAttences to e corrected in which the NIPPLES, NIPPLII. SitExts k Somata, his nuuh e rapid progrecs, having now reathco the '
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' i - Skinner's Eddy... l ..i.. 6 02, „,„:11 15 5 2 .
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atinth volntim. Ittint:ing (bora th e alllha"Pf to Kr-
JEW,EI4{Y ' t '' . I have Just received a large supply of • : .Meshoppett .. ..... I .... 622 - .....1 I 22. 6T4 7....
MY neck In their tender emu-are 1 scrotig case of the pronoun ix usefg I In' • fir RSING BOTTLES. TEETWIEW n i e ces, . _
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heavier growth can be secured. Sup- ram highly pleseud with Its character, The linit • • •
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''• Ob. the smile,- that are halos of heaven ,; ..• 1- •• rnrsol.s. Drat PANS , URINALS, TUiRMONTe. edition wag a rely coop. , nlent work, and more enniV 1 ; ft " FRESH' GROUND CAYUGA P L A S TER Tunkbannock .... , ,,ii to 7 10 , 1 2 it3l2 its 635 ....
pose they, are right. _Does it proveorder to k.now l r.•hat form of the prenOun !
reteefor Aluerfesn re.s.lnrs t ban app.:Ebert hut this , • r,tso range ••1 .... ,7 20 ....'l2 Si 645 ....
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Shedding sunshine of love on my faces TERS. ELASTIC SToCKINGS. ke. Having a large and commodlou(stcwe we are Manufacture,d from Leone selcctid by myself, and wade i ...., Z. ....17. 51 1 6 30, ~...
their pfactice to : be the Heat '. By no 14 use it. is neceNsary to give the DlOdilled- greatly surpasses It. The articles have all bees re. .
And when they are gone I sit dreaming o 99 01 • SILVER WARE warranted PURE. : • itanhout •• •• - ..... 1 •
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ineans. There is a va.st difference . lion of the roans. This we call 19rsing erniebrs , the. effect of _which is .:hewn in their r . , I, Blt Junction ..'l2 ill 7532N11 In 7 20 ......'
•• - Of,my childhood too lovely to Last ; WICKS, CHIMNEYS, BATH . BRICE', ' , PRICE.-Cash, .6 59 *;- on time, 17 00. oct" l nd In Wll6e*-Barre I 20 1 6 2 51 2 12 : 2 00 1 26e•• • •
chmrn. , as. comprehension. - and condensation Of 7 - -
between a light-colored . thip, watery or the - noun.' By applying, Rule lin petting SVERII, LARD, WHALE, NEATS FDOT, s'atentent. '
t- lov that my heart will remember,
, . &Os yOur °Mars • %Sancti Cbnult. •• • 3 40;10 601 5 7.5; 4 25, , .... -..
•,- stnlk. grown in the shade. and a nark While it wales to me thilse of the past, Lhe proper pronoun in the place of the TA N N ER'S, AND 51AVIIINE OILS, "Th . vocabulary Is ?rattle:early ri..h in-American
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1 lography. porealtr science. and all those subjects CASH PAID FOR, BUTTER , , 4 __., pE'ip.IILANDMEgSER. - it/itlitehem.. 6 0012 10.6 40: 6 05i ...I .
green, well-matured one, grown' in the Ere the,w4l.l and Its air kedn.sss male me !t , oitted mlnnt, we see the necessity of At.e.otrot,. AND SPIRITs TCRYRNTINR. that roe most Intemdlng to the 117:1r4 of readers . t ,
, • • • Fasten bas 1 1 -CO. 7 00! 6 551 ;... , - ......1 *
:Az o sh,Paint, Varnish, Whitewash', Counter Ths style Is slmse. - .. Imnsmrent, and chaste, and ,
•.' ' . ' Enmertelti. March L 1.6 - (6. - PhiladclPhla •-•-I 8 45 1 2 05, 8 25: 8 15 1 , .... ....
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brosd sunli<rht. The latter is far
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parsing nouns and pronouns. Let the i. -
t the Inform.stton t 4 sq., the toast practical chant- ' New Yorli 1 9 29 1 3 49, Si 59 9 59'' . ....
When the giu,y of God was aboat me, . .
more nutritious than the former. Horse, Mane, . Sh oe , Scrubbing, h.r. Tho di , n,inn of dh.puted points 14 wlsety 'MEW COAL YARD i , - • ~ . .m. p.m. 1..11. r.x. i." 31 . ....
ytitticnt now "make a chart of the noun on GRAIN' AND PRODUCE. ,
And the glory of gaduer within. ~v,,ia,..i. and the spaer thus saved Is devo te d to • If. HENDLE.M.AN
- Veoetable processe,s are carried. on ~ - And all kinds of brushes. 7 - -5. , 9 . .1.1 ,
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..- • tl•.e Llackboard, and define the terms he s'erllng matters of fact. Tim maps are admirable, ' .- .. ,
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throu , Th. the son
Li v e The sun ' All my heart grows as weak as a woman's, . I
,es : an.l the woodcut.. ate exe,sedlugly appmpriate. as . - ,
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And tle: fountains of feellt:g win flaw. • WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS, n. eh PS Pli'r3 7 l 7 . It will form for years to come a
romotet , • family I ibrers on all standard tspics, and Op taken In exchange for goOda. an lowest cash pd• .
'._.. Dealer in , .---..., 1 , •
furiliSites tile motive power necessary wheu I
think
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the laths
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. (Kind.. . I Comm?n, r e-serves, a* It will doubtless hay.... an os tensive cos. Our long experience', In the Grocery Trade ,
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to accoropiish the work involved in ' .
when Inc f-et or the dear ones most go: I of all sizEs„ ,
- I • rircutation. JA3IF.S STICONG„o gives us peculiar advantages In purchasing, and ae .. '
commodious yard. at the foot of PARK Street, has 8 1 30 ' 118 2 4\32
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! vezetala a ro w th.-, It requires a rest ,of the monntair.s of sin hanglrg o' •r them, i First,: i. ITRE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUITT, AND We r' ll '.! concur in Dr. Stoma's commendation we are notiii: biti l s re:thT i t ic, :O arg oder
6 ittolli 3, we gat- FINE AMERICAN AIs.TD SWISS The undersigned having taken the large ' and „ •
• amount of force Ito tear ,apart the Of the tomrst. of Fate bitoNing wild ; Person.. ' F4-crud, -, „ s 4 - .1 . Annie - ow' American Cy.:lopaolirt.. I .. P.31.,A.M. AII A.12.(A.111.1A.11
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now on hand a full supply of PhEadelphla ...... 8 OW .... .... 8 45i 9 15, ....
Oh l lhe,c's lat.:l2'olg ol •-arth Ilalf ,o Loiy I r,
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- , row ter, BRIG TIT. 6. Dr: . OOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Esslon ....... .... .9 251 .... 6 WOO 1 11 11 30i ....
particles or oxygen and carbon coo-. . ' READY' INED PAINTS , E./191 -4e the .Wre Dori; Examiner. , ' - . liethrelion 0 54', ....I 6 3000 20112 00, ...'.
,t, , _ As the Innoceut heart of a elltid I I ;Cumber {sing uldr, - . and •
- posinfr nit ntom of carbonic acid.
OF ANT tirsinso coi.on, • n-ti,:tri. (71! rum. il. 11.. GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO . .. Allentown 1 10 051 .... 6 4310 42,12 11' ....
N.:ArNS.. i l.Flllral. TWifor of Al CAristian .I(lrucate &I,ournal. . Ar - • ALL SIZES - , 1 Mauch Chunk -.lli 35, ....I 8 boll 45, 1 20: ....
rowing away - the carbon particles ill Tbcy are Enis et 11..3r s ar.d of housa-ho:ds ;
j II - .‘l seuline, BY - rtrr.rotTNn. PINTOR GALLON, SI. riii 11 r. D. D... > • ' FINE JEWELRY. - , - . , Wilkes-Itarro .... 1 1 151.7 2n IV 40 2 151, 4 00; ....
-. -••1.: of Gird in LI.-- -, u1...« ; ' (i1:01 - ND IN on. on vAltNis : ti, r I;',ir off', ,N••••e Yorlo:sereer.
, Si - tiers than any other establishment in Northern -OF - - 1 L. k B..Junetion.l i 401 ?8511 10 . 2 41' 423 ...•
tie cornstalk.- and sPttinfr, free the, ii 3. 1"1 " t' 1 " j F. - In:bine, ....! 8 0811 23 . ...1, 445 ....
- • Iftssuu igut 3i I '7 , l' .4 `q 'h •Ir tremo:-., , AND 14 - t . Y COL111:3 OF tALL HUES. lIENP•V 74 FIF1.1). la. D.. ,3 Hinson .
oXVfIPTI particles. Give the plants ( Ills ory still ); gams 11l i11e.rey....; " 1 Gender. I riininion, 17,111 hr cf , the Sem. For.: Erangeltal. 1 Pennsylvania. 1- , ~. - . . 1 Falls ....l 8 1011 at .i..: s ou! ....
Oen plenty of sun, for if it grow in Thos• truant s fro,. h ...tie and I rr,in li-awen. I . I, :'`..ctiter. All o rtieles tearrauteil as represenpti.
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i. ' I i N'on. in itir. - e, rnorr r:Ev. DE. STF EV EQ. of ties Cas t le : Pa. • • .
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' 1. , 11.e sti , ide. they will be sickly and in Th , y sate trade me, more mealy and mild: _1 •a . • . 1 , •••
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nutri t ion , . ' _. And 1 1..:"..0w n.ov li ow Jesc, cm. , (ll:ken
t. (rlbjective. STEVNS & LONG. STERLING SILVER 4 3
ti,,,k•mudou.l of G. 4 .1 to a . - 11:, , 1 i . . LOYAL SOCK
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If it were, not: for the great trouble
' drying sWeet corn, it might be
profitably suhstitnted- for our corn
, innmfield corn. But there is one use
for sweet corn Which I do not remem
-•ber to have seen referred to in' the
aFricultural papers. I thigh it he
be. 4 thing we can grow' for feeding
our I:6gc in the NI: Far'ttwo or
three months it might he used for
this purpose without any drying. and
tb& fat•t, that it keeps soft, and dt•es
grow dry and hard. - is very Inneh
in its favor: for while soft...it is er.-4.
lv eaten and digested. I had a 4m- 1 11
quantity _this fall which I fed to my
pig.- - akd ng exceedingly fond of
it th - v grew very.lyripidly., One of
my English Cheshire sows farrowed
the latter pert of A ttenstr giving
„.114rth to sixteen pigs. They were
quite small at—birth. thane being. so
many of them rand tbFi sow bacilli".
• picked up her living from the gr.'s:
in the pisthre.. The I - Other was fed
sour milk. and , sweet corn picked
from the sulks in the field. The
pigs grew nonce. and when large
enough greedily ate the sweet corn
thrown to the - dam. I tried to get
'pigs to eat some. mi'k and middlings.
hut they would . not 'ouch the swill as
lOng as they-could find any of the
sweet morn to eat.i When five weeks
old I weighed one of the pigs, which
weighed 32 pounds... At seven weeks
Of age,-.several •of the 'pigs weighed
oeer 40 pojands each. At this time
many of-the pigs, were shipped away
though one kept to breed from wei,rlt
ed 5' pounds when eight weeks old.
Very likely other pigs have done as
w e lt, though when we remember the
„ntunher, of pigs In the litter. and
their small -size at birth. T think they
. did retty well. From this experi.
once, I have concluded it will be good
"policy to plant sireet corn nfi,purpose
to fatten my piq:s; in .the
II find also that the stalks from
Sweet. corn ard'•'much more valuable
than 'those froM 'the common field
corn: coWs.prefer•them to good
hay, and eat them greedily It seems
to me that farmers in creneral do not
value their corn firlder" highly
enough. and do not take sufficient
- pains in curing it. I am. of the opin
ion that. the stalks from a field of
sweety.corn, prope'rly cared for; are
worth quite as much as a good crop
~ of grass Cu. from the same field.. In
growing sweet corn for the purpose
of fee•iiitrr, of course a variety liV ,
ins a large growth of stalks and ears.
should he chosen. - The' hest variety
we have fottryl we call the Xsylum.
The ears are very lame . and the stalks
everaged•the past summer nearly or
quite - ten feet in height.. The Asylum
corn is also a most. exeellent variety
fir the table. E. \V. D.ivis. Oneida
,Cotpity, N. Y. - - •
Goon TAttmrsa;.=Tt
worth, while risking. what would be
the efret - 4, i teVerybod v firmed in the
liest . manner.- As individital farmers ,
vi'e are competing with each other
and • a common market.
Our rim- must he to lessen the 'enqt
c-f produetion„liv, raisin_ larger erof
per acre, or by keeping such animals
us give more milk and grow mor e
'rapidly in - proportion to -the fond
consumed. Prices . denend on simply
anddi•mand..; In feeding animals w. - ,!!
make close estimates as to the cost
of prodnets, but in raisincr - crops, the
ififluenee wf,the season of mildew and
frost, of rain and lronth, and insects,
must never he forgo' ten - . NOt line.
e can do will ever make usindepen
dent of the weather:- : But (_it-is cer
tainly true as a rule that the good
farmer suffers less from adverse sea
_ aims. insects, &e., than the farmer
whoseland is i tindrained, poor and
. weedy. Dimino' Mr. haw& twenty
years experiments on barley, ; the
lest yield on the Iplst : without.
measure,. was fifteen bushels 'per
acre. The same year the„ adjoining
plat, dressed with:barnyard 'manure,
produced forty-eight bushels per acre.
In a favorable-season the , result was
forty-four bushels without manure,
and sixty-five bushels with manure.
•
—Walks and Talks.
Tarr. PLANTINO—An agricultural
society• in Massachusetts, desiring
to enconrage tree-planting and the
reforesting of poor lands in that
State hsve offered prizes for the best
plantations of larch, pine, ash and.
other-trees suited to different locali
ties and soils. The prizes range . in
amount from $4OO to $l,OOO, and
special instructions are published to
guide competitors.
Coast MEAT, PCFFB.—Three pints
of milk. one quark of corn meal, four
eggs, one tableVoonful of butter,
salt, one teaspoonful of soda dis
woiced in s hot water; whn the batter
ie },eaten smooth. pour...lnto heate
jrota enps and bake quickly.
EWE CORN BREAD:—For a half
dozen personsOlve eggs, one pint of
sour milk, one pint of cooked , rice,.
ore teaspoonfal of stilt, one teaspoon'-
ful of soda, corn meal sanicient to
*like a thin batter; bake three
quarters of an hour.
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tt ibor i3t ta l mpl:.iti
C4+; Peirtiovo; N
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.-Vecarr CARE.,—One dap of sogall
foul:
. e,ggs Anl'oivice, Of b040 . .ril
fx , cop - 0f,4043_, - 1
,AltOtltiffilat
,
' I
I ask tic: a life !or +. ti
All r....:taht., ..as ••:ht-ts
Bat that Lite iilay has.. J:iit eno“gh'sliadots I
To tetrpyr g'.Arr of the stn:
I w o uld gi•sl irtard thmt trim et 11.
•
But a pray to.u.ysr.:l;
Al:: a s' - caph Shay przy f•.r x Sl,Tls! . r.
Buts :tune: thast p..y fur Itniselt.
- The talc Is so ea' , llr 11•14...1; I
haye t avl. el! rci:.ancl the r"1:
I have Loglat thetn'th•• - g lo.onledge.
They Lase tanibt Die tie k . ,•lne. of Go.I ;
My heart Is fit • •lur,g,on of dark rt. &b.
Where I -hu , i lbeta for ~r.-rat- l ug a nee;
his frown I bulf..•ie,t e0rr,....1.!•;1 ;
My love is th,) law of the sch,ol.
I Sind lei: , Me old trms • I. lhn altniun,
To tra,..r3.., i‘s in•Ar
Ah ty.:r I .ha.l slg'i for d 'ar
That ro rn • eaclt inon at the door
I shall tnis3 -go.KI an..l the kisses,'
A hd gu.h of :ht-(r noc.n: gle",
•
The gronp on :he an I th' It lts.. rs
''hat arc nrungh: ev,:ry roora:ng
I shall nil. , tit Ina: morn and at even,
Their wag i•, seboo. str.-et;
I shill tr,is., tr. • 1.. W biro of ill. Ir
.. .And [lv: tram. df th•dr d-lie:ve feet,
When th- or llfe ar: all ,
Add dea:li 50....1 Is olisinl..sed
May the little ones ga'll.-r around me,
To Lid .nte night and be kissed.
The following crude Outline for teach
ing Elementary tiramintr orally. is given
in the hope that it.may call out other anti
better -methods, and that it possibly may
ai ! l Some inexiPriencetl teacher in proper
ly starting boys and girls in the study of
oitr language without the aid of a book.
In ao study is it moredifileult to elicit an
ilir.erest on the part of the beginner, nor
is any, in many cases, more barren of re
sults. Our Cotinty Teachert' Association
has frequently in its sessions after dis
cussing' the subject, re,. wrimethhA that
grammar be taught orally to begrmvars.
In many of our city sch tols teachers arc
required to iustriet those commencing
ihe study of grammar without the aid 01
a book. To the average boy, or girl a ne
cessity for studying our iauguageand an
insight in its structure, can he imparted
by Oral instruction, which would be ac
quired, if at all. only after he had studied
the gratpxpr for some time, dnd..per
ehince had)carned to parse with consid
erable glibness.
More prtctieal grammar has been
taught to many boy is the careful cor
rection of one essay of his own - comp. - A-.
tioa, by his teacaer, than in .weeks of
parsing. Not that parsing is nut good in
its. place, • but because many students
neNer learn the use ofparsing by ailfiy.
in,: its rules to Oeir own in tecurate com
po-itiOn. or to the false syntax of others.
ri:e aim ec* the teacher, Glen, i r oral
to zhing should be synthesis, the baildin't:
op Hof sentences; rhea will as itys.s, or the
hr..iking to pifiels of sentences and the
ev, ft - dilation of the mutual relation of
their parts. be an easy an] prodtable ta:sk
lat r in the study.
la the first lesson it would be *ell for
I:=1
the teacher to., say something about the
tAseA of language, of the various ways of
A
car:ing up in the mind of another the pie
titre one may have in his own mind, and
of the necessity, of learning to taint the
pie ure as accurately as possible by liv
ing words,—living bi•cause they give birth
bought. These words, although abort
..,100,009 in number, can easily be divided
in sine great classes. As a etitninand-=r
must divide his army in division?: in ord-r
dm:: he May use his men roore elfecti%-ely,
.4o must The commander of words marshal
his vocabulary 'of words in divisions, that
he !nay handle the& and apply rules for
their government. No matter how large
the array of words we see on the page,
they can be divided in small companies
called sentences. "A sentence is a com
plete thought put in words" (Def..l).
Every sentence can be broke: in two
parts : 1. The name of that of which we
speak: 2. What is told about the thing
spoken of. We see then the two princi
pal parts 'of the sentence .are the hunt
word and words. Write ten name
words, as John, book, rain, etc. Rewrite
the same words, and place after cacti
word a telling word. That of which some
thing is said is called the subject. What
!is said of the subject is called the predi
:cat°. (Def. 2). The combination of sub
ject and predicate ' makes a sentence.
- Every sentence should commence with a
capital, and unlesh you ask a question, or
mete an exclamation, should end with a
period. (Def. 3)'. Write ten sentences
containing subject and predicate. Copy
,
them Mt the blackboard. Let the teacher
correct in presence of the class all mis
spelled words and other Mistakes. Let
the scholar name the subjects and the
predicates in.'the sentences. , All name
words are nouns, therefore ,a noun is a
name. (Def.,4). Name the nouns in your
sentences. When a sentence. has two
name words, one that acts and one that is
acted upon, the latter is called an object .
(Det. 5). •
Write ten sentences on the board, con-:
tainiog subject, predicate and object. Let,
'the class correct all mistakes. .r Name the ,
nouns. A For.noun, or Pronoun, is a
word used instead of a noun., (Def. 6).•
Rewrite the last sentences, putting in
every mite when it is possible a fornoun,
or pronoun;. in the -place of the noun, re
membering to use the proper pronoun . in
the place of the omitted noun. 'How are
we to know what the proper prononn is?
We will see. In order to know what pro- Ar VIZ head of the Educational
noun to - use in the
plaza of the omitted Ipir•rnent..three week's sinoe, when
noon, we irtrwthe.uenn . eertaiti. puddle:47 urinates of the AssOciatlon . appmirtd,
40ziti calkirriKtni:napt*si - -*O4- - itataf at Rim: D..: UttAtt .should base,
z„,r,
ELEXENTARY
Nt.xt teach the class the name.; of t he.
r . on•tuns: awl their declensions, first writ-,
it gt'tent - otothe box,.-1 and having - lit_•
c t.s.nopy. Have a cl:art of the pr on-an
h irmd so•Vtat the shriek can recit 1 it
r- pialy, detiaitig the tettns in concise d -ttit
.l _
Personal,
Relative.:
. , Interrot.;ltivc,
A I .-taj-etive.,
`first,
Person.. ..;econd,
f Third. .
Number {- Ai ngola r,
•
k Plural.
1 Mas-culine,
Gender. i Ftlininine,
I tlttninon,
I N( titer. ,
i N . I. r.iina t hl . e,
Case.... Pos.teisive; .
f objective.
e sentenectt to be brought:
otaining-personal prtmoutts,
rt-lati%e p..otiono4; etc.. one kind of a pro-
OEM
BEM
P - toNorNs
Ne,cv. rerjna
th, cltvis e.•
01. Then dive tuc cl Lss
r Mil .at a 1,.h
L - e requiring. the nouns
vaiv.iltlS to he p.tiS , :Ci : it the next less ,n,
I e parsin . 4- to be brought in the class
iie wi
[;o LE CONTINI:ZD IN A FUTURE NUMBLIII
SELE3TED MATTEL,
111. - ett of the efficiency of the teacher
dopeptls upon his daily reading. WittM4
informat kin of carreut events, .live work
is .class-room Ife_done.
teacher recently told his class in geo_
r.:phy that a • canal had heeTT-svin
siructed actors-the Isthmus . of Panama i
regular prusil of an ordinary mm
p•.per would prevent such errors. It is
lossible th it too many teachers arc nit
well-informed with regard to the present.
Ire'who occupies a ch:iir in a muivel;sity
cm lie a musty, antiquated biiok-worn,
frill of the subject which is directly iu l his
lile,,ang with room for. nothing. else, and
yct rio good wdrk. teaching. But it is not
so with'the teacher in the piiblic Feholl;
T pia, the discussion of which involve a
kanwledge of the present world, will pre
sent themselves, and must be con tiered.
The reading of one-or more of than popular
monthlies, too., ought to be the duty as
well as the pleasure, of each and all.
Neither "no time" nor •• immey " will
di. as an excuse for the negiect:.: have
time always to do what is duty; and • a
very few dollars will sliflice to pat i•ito
our hands, moutlpy,• Thrper, The
lir, .!..;•eibner, Li ? p , ', L , _•,,!!. or other of the
leadiu.; mag:izmes. There is ever daikcer
or the teacher's life hei . 1,4 like that. of cae
iu in a tread-indi; this oins of the me:ins
al: )riled vat flag the c noise of
th•oight
inVEII'S.I4F.NT OF Never
ih to dii•ibedienee. and never
en what yon are not prepared to Carry
ur.. 2. Never l tse y ur temper. Ito
say Mere: he an'gry. Auger is some.
tit es indispeussLle, especiailY where,
th, re has been anything mean, dishonest,
or But anger is very different fro n
t o • of.temper. 3. Of 1./1 things; nev •-•r
sn• crab them; and be care.ul even how
yeo rally them. • 4 Do not often try to
tde 1: on their feelings. 5. Never show,
th..t yen 'lout': rules.; yon ate able to co t
: To doubt•an hom i st child is to do
all you e.sn to mike a li tr of him; and to
believe a ; li;tr, if he is not altogetls.r
511- nie:ess, is to shame him. G. Instill no
rei:gious doctrine ai art from its rimy. If
it have 11.) duty as its neeossary einbadi- •
meat, thelloetrine may well be regarded
as doubtful. 7. Do not be hard on mere
qu trreling, Ihich like a st irtn in mann:,
is often helpful in clearing the moral at
, moThere. Stop it by a jwigmetA
ere
; tureen the parties. But be severe as to
the bind of quarreling., and the temper
slic.wn in it. Especia4) give no quarter
te• any unfairness arising ; from greed or
spite. Use the strongest language with
regard to that.
THE SOUL'S BIRTHDAY.i— When, be
yond'death, Re come to ourselves, it is
likely that nothing will surprise us more
than our former dread of death. We shall
see that we were like children in a dirk
room, fearing the.cloor that leads to the
lig:it. No man who is fit to live need fear
to die. How. we will smile at our vain
alamis when the worst hai happened. To
many of us here death is the most terrible
word we know. But when we have tast
ed its reality, it will mean to us birth, de
liverance, a new creation of ourselves. It
will be what health is to the sick man. It
will be what home is to the exile. It will
be what loved ones given back are to the
bereaved. As we draW near to it a sol-,
ema gladness shOuld fill our hearts. It is
God's great morning lighting up the sky..
Out sad fears are the terrors of little
rite uin the night. The night. with its
terrors,•its darkness, its feverish dreams,
'is Passing away; and when we awake it
will be in the sunlight of God.
To REMOTE CIIALK...-It is said that the
best article • for removing chalk-marks
from the blackboard is a feather-dustett—
uut a wool or , buckskin.. Those who have
use-I Ibis say it leavei the board entirely
clean and black. It is worth trying. Ia
coultry school-houses a turkey's wing is
sometimes used for the purpose.
rompouad.•d at all
dlrl..nd night. Ul.•n S.multtsit for Pre,eripttom%
1 , au ',lt .IC, ?.. 1 and a toe. P. N.
Or. P:.rter ran ht! conculied as betetoforP in tho
r:.•r. r. 11.23,17.73
•
FrA:.TELESS MEDICINES. "
A. pro:Anent Nnw Y:dlc phyttinlitn leely tom
sinwt :o DICK a . 00.1 shoat t telr
wont. Ot L •_`,A.P.SULKS, AtD:ilig that 9, a:te
tt:Art It. nur , tl nilrachlottNiy. but that a pat.PrAt
h .1 tllr:n itithout effect. Orvb• lag
iv !ortnn 1 ;bit ttnltltlon% Wt•ht. aid, h. In
n ti f•ytti.l hte rattrnt had n 2 d he.n fa% illy
It tIN PAt Pic
%'ha: ':apowlial th,s physician may have Lap
i—ne.l sLci & co..ska
N, me i'..4 of pr..t.••Org phyeirt,rn-P, drugg,atd.
the, ta Zr.,.. rn , v••tiling OIL OF
v: 'Kg> onl ••••,:ii.T into dislapiite.
%NS whacnce pr,1,•.r11 , 4 -the Caps•ilor
ItiniiB to do sa for th , j the
I. t.LW(...1) alai, al Whole•air a;..1 lie 7 all D. lig
g'qs f' , l - funb•ri in the Sta , ialirll,llf.e,
a' 11 tlii:l..the sale 17 . :1V•11 .lay th, pure 0 I is
ld chea par iu c apsules than in any u hot
fern. • •
0111, itf" S A NIIA T.W001) Is fait xnperce.lng
evory C.arldiles only being' r..t.
tiiod t. ine a-. n 1:10. Pet •131r3 arse In gi.e.
viZtt! ft. , " 4 . From no ,nlitr medicine ran thisie
t•olt be
DUNI) tS DICK & CO.'S SOFT CAPSULES.
Ot ' t.rt4.l-11t. tong r•oosk.lon.d tutnent phy
•lati< ”1" biro/ ,lie 11:111 , 1.3
p•r!otirc, In 4r:Yrrowl:lg. whieb are u—ti known to
d •tratt from, II not ‘10311 , ,y. the good effect. of
v.!;131. 1 1 , rcutv:llon.
S,:ft earcitie, nre put 1111.11111114611 and neat box
31.1A111). only ear.ules prq
s,r!.!e;(l
TASTELESS Ca oi
co and Main' 11,11.1, , trt1S 111 , ..111i110,1 nn 1.11:1-
1c eat , lY is !UNDAS DICK' &.
CO'S .:OFT CAPSULES. No Taste
no Smell. •
-- These were the only capsules
admitted :o the last Paris-Exposi
tion.
Send circular to in Wooster atttet,Scw York.
Sold at all Wog Stores Here.
IVIg IR.
BANKRUPT SATE!
laiie New:Norl.: Clothing lintis%liaviag been
• 01;4.A to tali, have sent to rue
£30,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING!
Con:lstivg of
GENTS' FURNISTIINO GOODS
HATS AND CAPS,
CLINES, MITTENS, Ac.,
,
•
•
W W hich :4 usT he Fa. 1,1 1 ,1 order to,ralAt. Inott.y, they.
h Irl.li: ogre,' to trty their Crt tlittlrs 25 cell is ott tip.
ti .111% tthtl hare sent the the goods to tlintosz of
f-r thrill..
.
SEE THE PEICES WE HAVE
Gray .......3 . 60 and rp
Z nt..l 13,:1ek Ker.
y (3v (3.) .•
4'• i!••-(''a r. Hat t',"l . l.lnn 11-n)'r4 r, 4.)
Fir •-(";:s Savv!,r , . uhlr.clilelce. •• ••
1. 0 l'iti•nt 31' r.!7l , ,it's h Ihl " ••,
I. 3) Tia. kn., D. 1; i•assinker.. , S•1/1., bIO ••
•
I' , 9 Wni 3 . fio
n rt,-Int• I:4 I) 'c T Pant, 7, 75 and
4 Ger.• , (lle '‘rjr.t 3'12 •• ••
11 'A. illl'2.1••
71
1 , 9 Ca, Vs••bt Di
•'ollld -srlr mar Itnrzaihs. 'Thh is
,g. - M VAT and 511 A GI.
tr.:tU:ll fire next vO (lap, at
3I; R(*;}:NFIF.T.Ir:4, ToWANDA, PA
1; -
N:llVe !el' 7.. 1%74.
GiIEATEST
.1_ •
CHANCE-
TO BUT 3
FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHES
Ever offered to the people of
BRAD-FORD COUNTY.
,
As nave a prospect of gaining
an important snit in one of the west
ern territories,' ,which will render it,
necessary for tne to retire from.the
CLOTHING BUSINESS,
I take this method of informing
the people that my present large
stock of
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR
Will be sold regardless of cost,
FOR CASH. ,
11=1
8-pt. 6.
~.rants.
ciJ
AND
EUROPEAN HOUSE!
C. H. SEELEY
•
Itcrecifully Informs the pnbllc that !
be bss re.
muted to Ms new I:MI(14 , g put F•outh or the 3tear,s
Elot:styalin3 be will be phased forge Wold friends
WARM MEALS •
Served at rdl hours at the 'lowest possible rates
De
the
the
!IR 1
.!?4,
OYSTERS
By we Gaike, weir Dageih and in Shea.
~, ;.
Cl:thing.
H. J ACOBS.
-
:4i.:,W,77 0 .Y.' /
• APV'qon e ot•cv oclitfon Am••rlr'n eye'oVred!♦
I , the no,t Irott „ r•h. no','l , hed. It is wit!
owl t .s
', I • oort , y This work I•tentl4l kr
n itidt. the read; of ev.”1.1.4,1y.
aotrx • 11. STYl7l7}:q.
Prinripa! Nrpo Ca , rtle Conege.
FROM REV. Dr.. RE.F.D.INti ra
PVT ABU ItGII, Pa., Vel,. 3. IS •
?TEAR Slit:
You 4 flte to my opts:cm - alth
r-feF - I.t.f. (Wae :11110' the \ni rlrmi Cyr Ir.-
& • wiill.ll relates to the 11. , mata C,athuac I.ll.ireh
Id R bt.,oty.
articles aro. wrltton. so far PA r 11:11N.
Cana..l7:,'!iiill , s. from .1 It laithi
C:kt ho; is ; though at tau!...anie time they
s rtae to 14. lottoaial., •
...Hu, to nt- that :his In a.featore to he colt'-
u• Wa naot to k ;‘% hat that (Thatch
I hfo Its dortelnes fool 1i142.1.y.
I n•garl It,; iwrielzir.ex. , ,,lfnwe of Ow. Amorl•
cnn !mt. tmiy %%WI r,f,t.,lll.r.the.
, toao (7;q1J..11r Church, bat also tvpli
a,lottr..r art:el-; aretrittenbrper
s..us'.eho:ur
theitell4ubj,oti. ,
I am, ymir,
WILLIAM J. PrETi. 1).
.Iftoixttr of Firat C. P. Charch.":
•
. • •
FROM TgE, ISISIIOI' OF CONNECTICUT. 1
Conn., nev. 11. 1873..,
I do not tti!ok aterxrr:lnnt a Muir:: as A prln:otne
J merle:to exo•lopo•II la fan !wed any wortli of ..om.
riol2lion fr"ni
I am. 13 , a,ver. tho mot+. randy now to say tt.at!.l
(...insli •t• !t 'lti inr Iv )rain xtv ,Im"ar wct k I - 1 IN
ellara. o , r aro! us •f , tin..s. : 11:tr i a4. , nr..anY P"."IiIII
Who maymr,,hr..... it, 'lilt th,y MO hay,. ',rapid
nu unfalt &lg.:lin-I trustwortLy 11-!p In all 41. part
to, In!4 of w.w1..,14,: i •peak frbm a thorough :lc.
uoalotanco with tut: Wtlik.
J. WILLI . 1 0.Ig,
. .
L'lnhop of 'Cunrvet f rnt.n:
rEOM .1:0F. EATON, of 119
..1.11.4:1:TV, MO.. lire. Li, 187.1. i
I r-pdee every day flyer ;hi. (!ye1!.pa. , 113, flagird-
Int: It :is the Cyclop.etni mu. C.reall•lle•C. 1
Wet! zeit' root I 0 rally. a., 1 , no: t 36:1y tvsort to It,
brio ,, llititossesslott of tblr Inyaltt:olo
.1. It. EATOV..
Projess9r ..Vatoral Science, IV. J. C.".
vitom insiror •
Dec. i l3, 1873.'
•
Th« American Cyciorn , - , 11:1 . . when rain.
pleteti, It.. wilt 'ilk• an with. trative text. , ook on all
subjceis—an viilt;rnie nf
FT)3II 7 :Np N..i ‘N Eq.
Selitur Bishop', Metho•lirt Episcupul Church.",
FROM PROFESSORS IN ReCII . ESTER TIIEO-
LOGICAL SEMINARY (RAP rIST).
.6.ltllclfy.srEn Tll ruLurttcat.
Febrn.‘ry lb7l.
'lj hr mr:telr. Ore C/9,1(: - fir.. '.l most cat l eful preir
nratlon. and ofton prewmt. In compact fro - tn. re-
InArkal.:y rol 1;.t..! In formr.lon, and the latest no
salts of tilt trall:,,cm , t tgat lon.
AUGUSTUS H. ST{:4)S4I.
Prenietral and Pr.t6s.vor Thenlooy.
j. w.
Primvir /'!,u-c% Ht•lorY.
WL LIAM v. 'XI NSoN,
Profeettorlloniflctleg,„ ,•
•
F1:031 VSIDENT CITMMINGq:
Hitt" t.E.Tow March'l. 1875
1 regard the Allll.lleatl,eyclepaAla as a wonde'r
tut wt rk. It Iti rt.t . t.nutt , olett Acid Itolors,d by
many of the ablest and tutt , t c.a.4elett: lung sent.lara
t t ,
, tibtry. It Is WortllV „ r 0., „n„„th,„ „; all
&sir, a rellaldP., eari.ially-prepartd and well
arranvd epitome of kn.,:svit.,lT.. _
j(ts4:1•11 eInIMINGS.
Preatchat of IP.thyrin Cniecreitu.7
Hoar Complete in 16 Large Oetao
I
' Vol u Ince. 1
- -
. ,
T). A I'PLETON & ('O.. Publishers, Sew Tor
ai'l D 2 i 'hes: uni-St ... Phi hule:phla. ' (J'2.7.1
BRYANI"S I'OPULAIt• 32
33
1 31
11113 TORY OF TllO L''.vlTED sTATEs. 35
• 3
Fr the (11 , it nrery yireeedel by a sket ,, lr '
4.f he pre-akturie period dad lige of the mon (.! ;IS
buililerr, by. ;
WII.I,I3.3IICILILLEN BRYANT AND SIDNEY
.? HOW HI/ GAY.
I•'ullytiliustrate,l with original to bn rani
roar tulanary larg- oeta%o„ 7te pages part).
Seri beer, trtua Long & CO, putill,hers, 743 & 74 -
Bl,ldway. New York., • '
F /r luforniation addresit,
. 31ATTESON & (General Agents
Cheinent St, IthifaideliAla.
Or 31. R, CONY/At", .Ig, et, for ';Northern Fettle
.
Vyania. 311 William St.,..Elnilra, N. Y.
trtnitr.
Llizcella=ectai ii7ertisements.
1 1 1 H E SUBSCRIBEK. TAKES
11 r!camare in caillng th attention et Illguunic7-
o.t. pair. ns :IA the public geuhrally, to the tact
that be still cull:lt:yea a
•
GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS
At the OLD STAND of 3n - ER h RuNDELL. in
CratollN Block. nearly kippobitd the p means
an.l that be Is prepared to furnish L
,
SALT AND FRESH MEATS,
FRESH POITLTRY,
VEGETABLES AXD iBERRIES
Of the very hest quality, at as low rates as any other
establishmetit. I _
C. M. 311 ER
ME
June 1. 18704?
F IRST NATIONAL BAN
OF TOWANDA.
$125,000.1
80,000
CAPITA
SCUPLUS FUND
Thts Rani offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES 14
the transaction of a 1
GENERAL BANKING BUSINES'A
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS Acconm4
TO AGREEMENT.
SPECIAL CARE iIIVEN TO THY COLLECTION Of
NOTES AND CRECHE'.
Parties witilling to SEND MONEY to any part tit
the United States, England, Ireland, Scotland, or
the principal cities and towns of Europe, can hone
procure drafts for that purpose.
PASSAGE TICKETS
To nr Min the Old Country, by thebest steam or l
Ilus, always on hand.
rAMILIKFI tutOUGHT OVLR li ILIDUCID ILATLin
highest nice paid for Li. S., BondS,
Gold and Sifter. •
POWO9, ELL,
rPsidfin
0 •
Tux. LITTLE STOLE 4 V.CPENE, TUT. CoRNE!
Is the best place In TtY9l3llCia to hey gaud ,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
at tow rates. Wmember
MERC(713.13 BLOCK, oppotte corm' nous
slam or SUS "INDIAN SQtTf►W
CM=
,:;
mar L
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
IMOCERIES k. l PROVISIONS
NE DOOR NORTH OF CODDING & RUSSEL!
Tow:mita, Jti , y 22. 4A7::
r'PRE MUTUAL PROTECTION':
_L COMPANY."
Hem! Oltce, 909 Walnut Street, Ph11;141001a, Pir
Acting ender a_ Special
~,Act of Ineorporceion
• Prom 111 . e Pennsylvania Legislature
Special attention Is emtert to the toilewing rate
table, which will be tonml strictly equitable. as be
tween all ageN, atul which the company will gesr4) ;
.! to not eittemi ore-half the' cog of any first- .
OLD PLAN Company.
etc:lowing Table shows the Rates for 11000
nay be neat!piled for any siaditlenal amount
.1;-1000; which Is the largest risk taken on any
life. Twenty Cents will Le added to the
each assessment Vl' collection. etc.
DM
GM
Tli
a ul t
op to
01, 1
Effitl
I
20 3.4.0 2.00 .60 41 6.00 4.00 .0,1
21 3.10 2.00 .92 92 • 11.0 , 4.00 .99
22 3.00 2.00 -.65 43 6.00 4.00 1.00
23 3.4911 2. 0 0 .69 ' 44 6.00 4.00 I.4'S
24 3.00 1 2.e0 .67 45 6 . 00 4. 6 0 1./5
2:i 3.10 I 2.10 .69 16 7.00 4.50 1.22
26 3. 5 0. 2.50 .439 47 7.00 4.50 1.2.5
.77 3.50 2.50 .70 . 49 7.60 4.50 .1.35
24 3.50 2.50 .71 7,49 7.00 4.50 - 1.45
29 3.50 2.50 - .62 50 7.00 4.50 1. , 5
3 0 3.7:0 2.50 .7:i 51 ' 9.50 5.00 1.95
31 4.f1. 3.00 .75 52 A.% 5.00 4.75
' 1 4.00 3.00 .77 , 53 9.50 5.00 1. 0 .5
4. 0 0 3.00 . .79 54 9.50 :5.00 2.00
1.00 33" .7! 5.5 8.55 5.00 2.15
4. 1 4 , 3.01 .WI se, 10.440 6.00 2.35
5.00 3.50 • .85 57 10.01; 6.00 2.50
54:0 3.40 .93 -69 10.00 6.00' 2.60 -
5.0? 3.50 .99 59 10.00 6.00 2.70
5.07 3.54 .52 60 10.00 6.00 2.90
6.01, 3.50 .94
'UAL
rfillE !FARMERS' MUT
I NBI7IIA NICE CO., OF TUSCAROS.,
Is tujir taming perpetual pollute on
FARM PRORERT`.7 ONLY.
Each member pays a fee, at the time of Insuring;
to cover charter and Iv...Ade:dal expenses of the
after which no fuel:der payntent Is papitred, except
to meet actua toss by fire among the membership.
This pia^ of Insurance for FARM PROPERTY,
Is cow !..g rapidly Into favor.
race Of Itusittess, SPRING HILL, PA.
The Agent will canvass the Townships of:Tusca
rora, Pike. Henget, Wyeluslog, Asylum, Terry
aid Standing Stone, and farmers in thaw Town
ships wishing Insurance or Information, May full-
Mess, •
A, B. SUMNER. Ser. and Agt.,
• Spring inn, BrAdrord Co., ra,
W. M. SIIUMWAY, l'rea. t wain"
Eardrare; •
T HE CHEAPEST
IN TOWANDA
SCYTHES,
FORKS, FIXTURES, ROPES,
I Cheaper Than at Any Other Place!
I have always on hand Revolts for the Totnto
WARRIOR and Cuwairtost 31 4 astIng Machines.
PERRIGOS SIDE HILL PLOWS,
All kinds of TINWARE on band;
and Tim work or all kinds done at lowest, prices.
Towanda. Jun. 28, Ira.
FARM 'OR SALE.—The Farm
lately owned by Matilda Wangorder. of Aty-
Juin tw7, ,13 offered at private sale. The farm cum-
Ulna 3S acres, all luipturiA. well watered and fenc
ed ; five wiles from Towanda, and convenient to
school and church. Fur terms. he., Inquire of PE
TER VANGURDER, Liberty Corners. E. 11. DE.
LONG, near the premises, or G. 1.. BULL. 3lun
rot ma. Oct. 2. '76-tf.
N, N. NETT.. JE.
IL I O R SALE.—A farm of 100 acres,
80 Improved, wont-west part of Smithfield
too tahlp, Dradford Co., Pa. Too orchards, mutt) ,
gr4ted fruit, house of II rums, arranged for ono
or tou !mottles. two barns. For particulars. - en.
titdre elk sold premises, or of
a 4g2 FIIANCIS FRENCH
VOIV§ALE AT A BAIWAIN,
lI A good faun, containing ei actig, f Orwell
tca ash p. 'Excellent trait. a geooV.houte..
atiapteil to eltbar grain or 0117 purpoi i.
Tonna Id clitdebarats. et _ -
- iiOt9F.IILACX.--C
. ItayartAolet.'lltiiigg;•o7„ _••
t;-'4:••• - •
C`OWNEIt 3141 N A DRIDGE;ST ,
;TOWANDA, PA
McCABE & EDWARDS,
Cash dealers In all kinds of
Insrxmce.
11. S. CLARK, AGENT.
TOWA!.i . I")A, PA.
MB
C' I I
a.
lE.' - '
Ef
1
o
i. 4
.. °
. .-
, = .
HARDWARE STORE
IS IN MERCUR BLOCK!
Farmers can buy their
SNATIIS,
GRINDSTONES,
,
Best in Use,
H. T. JUNE.
Par Cabo.
and
_ .
SH I VER PLATED WARE
;aO3l THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES
(no door north of Dr, Porter At Sores Drug store,
3laln Street,
TOVANDA, PA., ' I
1zn645.
pßESElkiys FOR ALL,
AT THE
N ' EWJEWELR - Y STORE
W. A. ROCKWELL
le constantly receiving In addltiois to his large stock
of Jewelry,
FINE GOLD .SE TS,
PINS,
PI.IBANDS
BANDS,
RINGS,
AMERICAN AND SWISS 7/404ES,
GOLD AND, SILVER WITCHES,
AIL'VEII PLATED WARE OF ALL VARIETIES
GOLD, Silver AND STEEL SPECTACLES,
PIM
SILVER AND PLATED RINGS AND CHARMS
.1 .
Lil
CLOCKS OF ALL VASIETIES,
Watch, Clock, and JAvrelry repairing dune in the
belt taatrtr, and warranted.,
Thaagnfor a liberal ird mune and h.pe to merit a
continuance of the sallin.
n , 712-73
Vow Advertisements.
fIONIE TO COWEN'S IF YOJ
vv would get twice i 1 1 ,3 worth of the money yi
p,. uded.
COWEN CRESLEY,
ill
Having oilmen an
AUCTION AND COMMI+SIO:.I STORE
CO: PARK ST., 3 DOORS EAST OF CITIZENS DANK,
TOWANDA, PENNA.',
Where will be . found a full line of the very best
CIVICKERT. GLASSWARE. PANTY GOODS,
FRENCH. i•Ill NA, &C.,IRON STONE
and QUEENSW ARE. EN44 Lisa
FRENCH and lIELGINN•
•
CUT It PREPARED
- GL tSSWARE.
•
LOOKING GLASSES, and a flue assurment of
LAMPS, with the very best of triuituings
KNIVES and VOKK 4 ,
TEA and TABLE SPOONS,
POCKET KNIVES,
A full Hue of the finest-
PLATED WARP,
KNIVES, •
FORKS, •
SPOONS,.
CASTORS, C.
YANKEE NOTIONS OF ALL
;,a KINDS.
StatlOnery, Blank Books, Page Books, Lr.dles and
Gent's Hosiery, Ilundkerchlefx, raid*, and
Towel Linens, 'rowels and Nap.
lays, Subpliders, Callan.,
And
4. thousand other articles too numerous to mentlet
AUCTION SATURDAY AFTERNOON' AND
, All goods must 'chip satisfaction or the money re
fuotded. floods dAirered in th ,, corn 'ration free.
Soliciting Ma sale. at Auction. of 11. , A1 Estate,
Live stock. Farm Utensils, Household Goode, or
any thing to be sold at Auction in town or country,
at prices [Omit the times.
PROMPT AND ACCURATE RETURNS MADE
On all goods left on comntlsslon.
COWEN & ,CIIESLEY.
Towanda, Oct. 19, 7G-tt
ME
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t l .
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~1
& it
CLOCKS,
STUDS,
CHARMS,
Alm
at the lowest prices
W.. 1. ROCKWELL
A fins assortment of
EVENI:CG
~TX :,~q•i~"3:sp~
~~~^ ~~
EMI
ZARCLAY, COAL.
Also
LIME AND CEMENT.
Coal delivered on short notice.
TERMS :—Cash.
` , HENRY 3IERC
Oct2l-75-1 f. 1
CHEAP COAL AND LIME
From And after July 1, I will sell coal, 11
cash only. add the price list will be
monthly.'
FRICF. OF COAL. FOA JULY. PER TON' OF
AI 7116 TA Rfr.,
Pittston Steve. Chestnut and Filrunee.
•o. Pea
Carbon Run Lump •
" " Swift .
Barclay. Matultalo Lump
, tlealth
Allentmva Lime 7 , 1 bushel: • •
I.atb 'o3t
[lair '4% bushel
Brick '# aI 10 nn
I am always preps.N.l to deliver purchases nit
short notice at the u-tal price of delivery.
I also tender my P•aril:s;to my many fritqlds and
ohoomers for their very lit-ral patronage In tho
past and hope. under :he new departure to wake It tr,
their Interest to Not thine to buy where, hey cat
get the befit goods to , - M.. least mon e y. ;
Those who are ind-lued to uto will take, notice
that 1 ?unit have money or J ,rater buy for eish Ind
tay freights. They must settle by the Brat of Au
gust next
Vbry liespectfully Your,.
J. H. PHINNY.
Towanda. July 1. 1!,75.
Carrizsz.
N9W IS YOUR
OPPORTENITY,
TO BUY
CARRIAGES
AND
'WAGONS
BB
BRYAN T S,
Cheaper then you will ever
. 11ave theopportuhity of do
I have a large assortment o
OWN MANUFACTURE;
Warranted in everypartieillar,
I will
SELL SO LOW
That everybody can afford t
one of his own.
1 also have the sole agency
place of
OVIATT'S PATENT RUN.
An invention which has eota:
very general use all through the
They give the „best satisef
wherevere they have been intro
CALL AND EXAMINE TH
JAMES BRYA
Jan6:76.
NEW CARRIAGE FACT ;
. I :Oppottlte the new Mt,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
ll} NRY STU LEN
Respectfully announces to his friends and
As: be has built a '
113 W BRICK CAttTAGE FACTOR
Where haw musts:illy keep on band's fu
Lnieut Of
FAMIL i I.IAILIIIAGES;
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS
TEOTTING SULHTS , 4.ND SKELETONS '
• I
Made of the best maleriat and finti.hed to jthe best
city styie. KLi lung rzperleuce in city Car
riage Factories gives Lim a decided
advantage over others In the'
FINIS; STYLE AND bUSABILITY
• Of wagons. iakll ho asks is an •
INSPECTION OF; HIS. WORK
I
Previous to purchasing elsewhere. r
ALL WOItIC WARR/LT.:TETI TO a V E
TERFUT ATISVATION.
Tbankftil for the ltbsral patronage fomerly ei
tended and respectfully ask a continuance %Otte
,same.
REPAIRING PRON:TLY ATTENDED TO
AT RIDUCED
HE
imna - sTuON,
,"; ••:••••-.., IF "'`.
..s4Z4
spot., 40,40,....ait , .Aa
= .11i%; =thz
SOUTH I
WARD.
STATIONS. • 115
3T«tionketly
;•10.Abrpr , r ,
L;lnlit-n. Eddy
Fmreyville
AVriluAl.g
Frt.r.cht,•ven
:umnferB dA
5t0ne......'10 32 2 O. ,
! X lO 41' 2 15 720' ....
Toivanda .1-- 4 '104065 23") pOO, 735. 790
7 45; !!,' 45
}filar • ; 19,11 55 CC; 55..
tthens.... 4 4211 '23 3 fPSI 29 8. 16' 865
.... 4 4211 3.5 21 532 8 blO
`Vav , ily 1.. 455 11 45, ft V', pi 40j 25: 820
!:1 , u1ra..,.... .... 5 3512 361 4Pi i 5 IC! 010
, )18.8g0 ...... J r ....! 5 40 ....! 30!....,, j 9 5.5
' 6 15 , 1 so; ; 25"
...... S 40 3 5.5 ! ....I 0 28:
i.olotrn - ..!9 a& ....! 9 30 4 35
I :o6lwster 70 50" :...! 11 20; 6 55
4017810 ' 112 25 —.112 3.5' 8 20, 615
.Masan Falls , !12 54 .... ! 104 940
•Pali. r. 31.
Sisnd 13 rutidatly, tr , lth Pulln+.•n Sleet.
rile car, artached. twnircan Elmira and.rbiladel
t•hia. and Getneva and New Ym K.
Martina Booth Car- at tacked to Train• 2 and 9
an(.. Phytad«lptla.
AD Phtladalidtla tralos run through to Cahtenni.
it Grountta. ,
R. A. PACKER, BuperinterA4it.
Towanda, April 26, 1626-tf. nt
DTIILADELI'HIA 8; READING
RAILROAD.
IRTZANGEMFNT OF PASSFNGER TRAINS
=
Trains terve Allentown a:A . ..ileac*:
,(vira Perkinmen Branch.)
Phlladdlpltta at e6..7.0, 6.5 u. 5.55 and •6.ZS
~ e, 3c..
rrecte t
-for Phllad.klphla, at u 0 p. tn.
trio Snit Penna. Branch.)
000rb,
For 11.041ng, 42.30. 5.30, 8.35 a. m.. 12.23. 2.10, 4.30
nd 0.00 p. m.. • -
s , r,r Harrisburg, '42.30, 5.50, 8.55 5. 126.• 12.20. 4.30
040.00 P.M.
Fm • T.lmeaster and Columbia, 5.50. 8.53 a. m., and
4.30 p.m. ,
tL),*5 not Tula on .r.ondays.
.I'S PI
J.. . 3 IR
.... 3 F.P
... 2 7:.
For Reading. 2.30 a. m., and 9.00 p. in.
For liarrbburg, 2.30 a. M. and o.cli p. m.,
Trainajor Allenpncn leave air/ i nflow
(rda Perkiomen !ranch.)
eav Phl:adelphia, •8.20, 7.34. a.. m., 7../5 arid
•
•5.2 a. p. m.
6V"?.CDAYS .
Leave Philadelphia. 8.15 a. in.
(eta East Penna. 'Branch.)
Leave Iteadiu,7, 7.40. 7.45 1 10.35 a. m., 4.00.11.10. and
itarrist , urg. - 5.7.6.8.05,8.10 a. in., 2.0(. 3.57 and
7.51 p. M. -
,'is' I.aneaBter 8.10 a..m., 12.55. and 3.45 p.m.
Leave Columbia 8.00 a. in.. 1.00 and 3.15 p. cp.
I..erorr Roadtrw... 7.2 n. a. rn.
I.eare Harrbtfurg, 540 a. tn. •
Trains- marked thus (*), run to and filla depot
:lilt and Groi.n streets,, other "trains to nri4l troy
_
etreet depot.
The B.`..'n a. m. train from 'Philadelphia and 8.2
. tn. train from A Ilentosvn have through ( . 11,1 . 6 CO!
• ow! f?o_o N: Y.
Th. 5.15 p. m. ttplis from Philast.lphia and 8.7.0
Hi. tn. tralti from Allentown have through care to
aid from Mauch Ch i nk.
0c.4..754y
HOWARD EL3IER.
ITHACA ATHENS
G ENEVA,
R.—Commencing Monday. jam 24. 1376,
tr:Aus win run as on this Toad r.
LtdAPING•RAYRE NonTirwAnn
' m.. daily. wit} , Prlng
c'eamp throngh from New Yr.rk; Arrlyin., :4. Van
Eel -i 5:43. Spenen. 5:56, Ithaca 6:50, TA.ighanic
'Falls Trninam , bitrz 7:25. Farmer 7: , :" 4. Ocid,
CPnt.4 7:2. Hays Confer 6:1,11,
la 6:45; invk Ing eke:eon - an-44ton en andi^mac y.lth
raln.ii , u• N. Y. & H.. arrtsir.gi at 1 . : t.2:1c• tt.r.
.at 1%20 3. in.. Bpfiato 4:1544, tu.,' awl ; ittrnr:, F cis
.1: V,71
• No. :30. , -.12.00a. in.. daily exe.pt STlnda , " 4,lti Br
:Iva! nr_l.. V. ?rat, from lit ,rte„ Pi•ttr.nt.
•Cuilloarimek. Towanda; r.rriN lid( at Van Et-
Spenerr 12:55. Ilhnen I:SS. T:.nyhvnte.
I Trumamlbutg Varnwr 2:4?. 004.1
'enfer liayts Comer.. t, Ge•
I,Ewn 4:69. -rctin..ctipg with trains eaat and n - 23101.1
Y. Y. 0..4 11. It. it. It.
again
ng.
my
p. m., daily earept Sundays. wi:b,th7ongh
ron: infra for Genera, leaving tet
tb, arrivlrg at Van Etten 6:49, Spe:
thaea 7:5% Tanghanle Falls Trte..:n.v.barit
•-e29. Fanner 8:46. Ovid ( 71, 1 1 Ter 8:55. 113,Y1 , roMers
Geneva 9:53: eopnee'log with
east . nral west on N. Y. e. & H. IL. R. S.
CM
ARRIVE AT SAYRE FROM THE NORTH
No. 7,-0:05. a. m.. dully czetmt Suntlt,yr, with
through ear f ritm Geneva to E'lnira, leaving Gene.
ya at WO aFn., Romulus sm. linyts +Et, ,era 5:47,
twit Center 5:50, Farmer 6;e5. Trumat , l.arst 6:25.
TaughanirtFalk 6:2o.lthaca 7:05, Sponeer *:O5, Van
Eaten 8:111. arriving at Et ntlm, a: 9:51: !linking cur,
onto.ction at Sayre with I . V.llay Extte.t., arri
'ring at New York at 10:00 p Philade;plll3 - 8;20
p. ut.'
o; 9.-1:30 p. m. daily except Sundays. leaving
fleitt-va at 141:00 a. in.. Romulus 10:34, Ilttyl. For
',era 19:411. Ovid Center 10:51., Farmer It:fa, Tru
manomfg 11:17. Tanghaffic Falls 11:2'.'1. Ithaca 11:45,
q.pencer ,12;37. Van Ellen 1255; making "7 , •ft, eon.
nem wilt L. V. Fast Line. arriving luPhdadel
;thin IC:30 p.. m.
15.-9:40 p. m. daily, with Pullman Sleeping
t.olollt attached for New York without elmagei
I..aves Genova at 5:40 p. in., on arrival of N. Y. C.
'rains from the East and 11 est. ROIIIIIIIIS 6:10,
Flayic Centers 6.119, Ovid Cimt.r (hal, Fat rsrr 6:47,
Tramanslturg 7:e7, Taughante Falls'. 7:11, Ithaca
1;50. Spencer 8:13. Van Etten 8:53; rot - meeting with
L.
V. Night Llite,arriving at New York at 8= and
I.lllladelphla 6:45 a. nt. ' —
Tickets bold and baggage checked Ito all prlnct,
tql points. • _
have
n this
ERS,
e into
west.
action
uced..
11. A. PACKER, Ger..Stipt
R. M. 'HOVEY. Gen. Pass , Ag:.
1 3 - 31.,$TEVENSON. Amt. Sitpt,-
SO
11311
THE 'CENTRAL 13 OTEL,?, -
ULzelitit, •
The undersigned havin,g taken possession
of, the above hotel, respectfully solielts the patron
age of his old friends and the public generally.
augitt-tf. f M. A. T'Olt REST.
I'L
LWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA,
PA,"
! JOHN 'I3CLLIVAN. -.• •
( patrons,
c,..
Having leased this holm. is s UMW ready to sterie-
I...iodate the travelling public. No pains no: expect, el
Isla les spatwl to give satisfaction to those who may
give hint a call.
t t
44-N orthilde of Public Sqt are, east of Metall.%
new iticwl6 ' .
I aasort-
14 EANS- HOUSE, TOWA,NDA,
in
CORNER MAIN AND BAIDOZ STWEETS.
The Horses, Harmers, ae., of all guests of tills
hosuse. Insured against loss by Fite, without any
extra charge.
A superior quality of Old EngILO 110 s Ale, just
received., • ' • T. It. JORDAN,
Towanda.. Jan. 24.14. Proprietor.
EAGLE 110 TEL,
TONFANDI, PA
At lite corner of Chun and Inver-stet, directly In
.the vicinity awl south of the Court House:
JOHN 1111RKE, Pnorxtirou,
The above !tense has beeg re-rundshed and re
fitted. - . and Is .wowArpon to the ttavelit.g radie.
The Mu wilt at all tlnies be suppllcd al b Hie I:est
or liquors. Good &tabling attached to th- ppnlaes.
Ito4riters be the . day or week accommodated.
Hay,lo., ink)* • JOHN urrxr..
lIA 10 II di. BR OA DL EY,
31enut,Acturers of Woolen t0t,41:4, Yarns; &c
'
CARDING & DItESSIN,G,
Done to order.
Cash Vial fur wool, alio clothe ecliarged for wt of
JEnll 4 l ' KR YR T. IrAr. PA.
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J. E. WOnTTEN,
Genera/ Superintendent
Rotel:.