- .• F 1= 13 rduralional fleparinwni FA.. Wrur Committee Rm .. . D. C.¢Arr, of ." G. W. Rr.k_r, -Assocato Editors. A. KrT4N-Ey, roilninnications may. be sent to either of the wi.ove editors, as may be preferred, and will appear in the Is.me of which he has charge. W. EVAN, Editor in Charge Prelent Week. spyr,TrAG REFORM In theEducatiom - il Department, of which we had chard about five weeks since an - article apPeared—.-withoutt any putlifniity on our part, and by whose au thority is 11 711,7 noirn--, ridiculing the *pro:. posed reform in spelling, now in charge di the most eminent IScholars and philolo gists in the United States, if not in the world.. viz : .Professors - March,. Whitney, and Iraidemin: No one could object to articles oppdsing the plan, if signed by the author, brit w i c do -object to having ardeles appear as if emanating from our . selves, which are just the oppOsite of our - c..mVictionsl Many in favor of the _re form maybe " te) ignorant or too stupid. to learn to spell- correctly," but - to claim as the critic in substance does, that Drs. March, 'Whitney, and ,Haldeman are too ignorant or lazy, seems- to savor of un loanded ignorance and egotism. ED. EDUCATIONAL DE - PARTMENT : As I a:n the" offender you refer' to, I plead guilty to the authorship of the paragraph_ in _question, and atFthe same. time ask pardOn for inserting it as emanating from ,you, .and trust you will be satisfied with the .following .explanation. As an ..em: ploy6of the Ri:ronrEn office; I was re quested to supply :a small space left un filled by- yolir matter in the Educational ll4artment, I accordingly did with that little article on Spelling dieform, nei;lecting, however, to sign it "comma- nicated." as I should have done. Nevertheless, I •do not retract the opinion I then ex.pre - se d, and,-.;with your permission, will say a - Word more on that topic. The mere fact' that a body of leArned professors get.tog,etifer and "re-_ solve" that the present system` of spell ing bfanalOgY - should be supplanted by the phonetic, •or in other words by one founded upon the simple. sound of Sylla doesnot, my opinion, establhdi it beyond a doubt to be the NViSC. course, , by any means.' Their Views should pass for jasi what they are worth, and no more. . - It might . be al - fine thing forTthe alpha bet class, to.hay.e our orthography remod eled on the ylan of Josh Billings and Pe troleum V. I 4 S-asby, (which I take: to be the Models, though- not the originators, of this schoolj,, : f i or 'spelling would then be reduced to a very simple affair, every one spelling -according tsi his own sense of &Mud. : But, allow MC to enquire, what would become" o4uur 'present-day English literature ? WoLld not the works Of our standard writers, such as Tennyson, .31iV ton, and Shakspeafe, become in the course or a generation, as • totally sealed to the average reader, as those "of . Chanc,er,, Spencer, and other . old-stile English :writers,' are to the reading world af . to day'?'While-you may simplify orthogra phy, by this: method, you will at the same time befog our literature. .And it seems to me a far more sensible plan, to retain hi use a system of orthography though difliettlt•to master, and arbitrary at times, is foreverr:edded with the literary treasures of otrr language. - • • Besides, is may be an odd conceit, but it seems to nie that for an association of a few learned prigs - to get together, as they did in Philadelpitia, and resole that the presentrharmonious,syste:m is all -out of joint, and should be supplanted by their Nasby - script, is like as if an assem blage of crippleshump-backed and de funned should Meet. and declaim that their unsightly forms were moulded on Nature's nDslel, zind then stalk forth into the world, waging war on every well formed pers'A they should happen to meet. What think you, 3lr. -Editor? Very Respectfully, W. R. F. —Towanda. jan. 6,1577. AN3WTIES IN TEXT BOONS ON MATHEMAT- Many teachers are so opposed to having containing answers, That publi. , ,hers l issue one - edition containing answers, and alither with answers omit ted. Lave noticed that, the pupils in sell° .1s usiii, the.: - edition without .an swers, pcneik.d theni in, so that the good - sought to be'! accomplished was defeated. Some edit Wis contain all answers in:the back part of the - book, and as -there is no inducement to - pencil and - deface the hook, - such :ire preferable to . any others.. In the preparatim:r - of lesTsons, scholars idioakl be urged-if using editions with answers adjacent t_yroblems—to read the example ,conecaled and snive with book closed.. Nothing contri butkis more to, render - school-boys• unfit for the - practical tequiraients of business than lo constantly a?lve problems with the answer in view. Why not teach pu- pits lit (1.0 as must be done -, in business.— work- with Out prepared an, swers in view—and thus to become self reliant and accinnte? Let teachers who may believe the evil over-estimated in - thq above, di,rafe some example for solution Nritll ,, :it boo.: and requiring decimal di vision, *mid see if an -answer that should be $l.-:10 is not given $.14; or $l4O. Quite as absurd and various- would be the an swers to a question in simple interest, and far worse to one in partial payments. If allphpils are o soB - e the same exam ple on slate at recitation, the teacher has only to dictate it or write it don black - board; - but if each one is to have a differ ent problem, and no book in class, it is an excellent plan' for-the teacher to copy CJA:II example of the lesson upon a slip of paper, and let, the pupils each ! draw One of the slips. The-teacher is this pre vented frOm giving-the hardeSt problems t,l the brightest, and from shoWing any in assigning examples.; By saving and labeling in packages according to different!rules the -entire book would soon be'prepared. . . ' -ThearguMent of the lazy and "take it easy" teaelmrs agaillt the use of this plain, is that during the first time of the _class thro.a..,H7h.the boat, the teacher will izlia - Ve.a,farge amount of writing to do out-, -side of.'selnx4 hours. The - above hitlt wal not prepared with the hope of indrin ing,' any who arc —joined .to idols" to conie - :out of their ruts. The suggestion is for those Commencing- teaching, or for others who May wish something different to ereate.interest; and because we believe boyS and girls can only be properly pre -eared to use figures in after life :by - thus -avoiding, the use of answers in books. "TILE ECU pOLSWTEIt ABBOAD."—This celebrated phrase originated with Lord Brougham. Tho fellowing is the phrase in ishich it occurs. " Let the soldier be . 14,road,'if he mill; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage, less imposing in the eyes of some, perhaps insi,gniticant. - The-schoolmaster is abroad, - Alp.l I ttilst tohim, - arm , bia P#m ,.. P - ..lt.gaiP.st tlif, ~ ? 1 4 . 4i.#i 1141:Mgit . i, .117 F'. :: - Ilv.". -;,.:)..L7.... ' '. L- . ME latrsorsonoir or Trimagio. The work of instruction -in • otti: public, schools is one that 'ought- to involve an amount of careful training and study and of conscientious labiir which would entitle it to rank high among the . professions, and by its rewards attract the best talent fom the graduates isf the higher institu tions, of learning. ; Instead of this,, it is often used as a makeshift to filtup time and afford the means of respectable sub sistance until one can determine what he will adopt as his life-work. Those who take - it up with this view have not the in centive to devote themselves to it with zealous fidelity, and are too apt to get through its duties as easily as possible and devote a considerable share of their time to outside studies, in order to pre pare themselves for something else which occupies their thoughts more Alan the work they bare in hand. Those who do propose to ,make it a life-work are too often those of second-class qualifications, who doubt their ability ,to succeed equally well in anything else, or ,lack the resolu tion and energy to strike out in a field where success would depend more up'on' their merits and the ability to achieve. . . Teaching ought to be a profession, adopted like any other as a' life-labor, be cause it affords scope - for the talents and culture of those who select it, and brings reward - and satisfaction commensurate with the labor. That it is not such a pro fession is due in part to false principles in _tlieManag,ement of ;educational interest& Our teachers areqoo - much at the mercy of those who emploY them. .It is notori ons that personal influence is more potent in obtaining and retaining positions than ady degree of mer t or any standard of . qualification. The examinations ' are al most always a* far j e, the selection b/ang virtually made bef reha,nd, and in many cases utterly into I. petent persons are ap pointed when there are applicants for the positions with - the best qualifications.. The -teachers are ernploycd by the year, .and .are Constantly dependent4on- the committees, knowing full well that they are liable to be displaced at anytime to make,way 'for somebody else, or as penal ty-for some act thatis really a merit, ; ;;but has displeased somebody with power and influence in the Board on which they are dependent. Such-a thing as a_ fa -l ir examination into their merits before a dismiksal is made, or of judgment based upon justice is; not to be hoped for, because that dismissal can be effected by the easy proc . ess of fail iiig to re-elect. Every teacher is a tenant at will, and his term expires each'year. He must have the favor of the committed or he is liable to lose his place merely by not being 'elected anew every- summer. The result is that the teacher_ reg:trds his position as precarious, and — is induced by the instinct of self-preservation to - - follow a course and make reports which will suit the committee rather than such as are ap proved by his on-n judgment. Ile will nut venture, in fact, to havb any judg ment, and his experience goes for no thing. He is neither at liberty to utilize it, nor has he any eucourag,ement to make suggestions. The consequence is that those who understand best . the interests of - the several schools have the least pow er over the policy of dirOcting them. The position is at once humiliating to honest pride and destructive to honorable ambi tion. The examinations for the iClec tion of teachers should be very carefully Mut thoroughly made in every case, and the appointments should be conferred strictly by merit. The teacher once ap pointed should be sure of his Position du ring life or good behaviour. should be removable only for cause and after a. fair trial of any charges that may be brought against him. There . is a good deal of talk about cutting down'salaris, but a matter of far more- importance is securing teachers that would be worth even more than is now paid. The pecuni:- au inducements are ha4lly sufficient to secure the best qualificatiuns, especially under the diseotiragemeuts that weigh upon the profession. - Our school system .is essentially weak and inefficient for the reason that so little attention is paid to 6uwuragiug, -and building up the profe - ssion of the teacher, and will never have strength to produce tl4 , best results until this radical defect is remedied.—Bostut, PRICE OF SCHOOL BOOKS A reduction in the price of schOol books is one of the reforms demauddd by the. 1 eople. The price of many of the books is out of proportion their value not only but to the purses of the parents. There seems to be a strife Of late years to issue school books-in sumptuous style. Our best artists have been called in to illus trate them, and notably • line paper has betM employed. It is a. Serious question whether nearly all of this is not wasted. In a short . .time the elegant cuts are smeared by unlashed hands, • and the book looks no better than if its cost were less. In Enaio quarters there has been a searching for 'sezond-hand bOoks, and dealers in, this • report quick sales for school books. A good many questions be discussed, whether books need iilus[nt tio6, or whether plainness and cheapness does not become a republic where the children of the poor are many '2—.\ - cu York School Jour r, - A. ENGLISH invention, just brought forward,-provides for boilers consuming, their own smoke, Without aid of any elab-, orate apparatus. The plan is to bore, just above the tire-door' of the boiler, a couple of circular holes, of about two and .a half inches diameter, and then insert two pipes, which _run at - the top •of the furriace for about one-third or half of its distance. A Small pipe connected with the boiler drives a jet of steam into each. of tile pipes, which thus creates a strong draft of air. This air is rarefied by the steam, and is drivetiright into the centre of the flame and smoke from the fdrnace, thus precipitating the carbiM and prevent -Mg the escape- - in dense clouds, which arc SO offensive to large cities: SCIIOOLMISTRESS : " Why, Johnny, I'm ashamed of you! Wheml was your age, I could read as well as I can now." "Aw, but )ou'd a different teacher to what we've got. Yew Air2rtiserarzti. NTOTICE-PUBLIC SALE.--1;3- sirtlie of an 'order of the Board of Directors of the Mutual Building and Saving Fund Associa tion of the lt , .:rough of Towanda, made at the regu lar meeting held. Dee. lath, 1c76. there will be • ex posed to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Grand Jury Room at the Court House In To- WaMl3 on MONDAY. January lath, 1.77, at 7:30 o'clock, p M.. Tea shares of Stock of the AsSoclation, transferred by Mary S. Tiers to the Association In accordance with the constitution and by-laws. - N. BETTS, Jr.., Pres% W. G. GORDON. 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CEstaLlislud over a quarter of a Cm/stria, Wholvaale and Retail Dealer In ' DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ACID , DYE-STUFFS, & GLUE, PERFUMERY, TOILET ANI)FANCY GOODS, SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES lc TRUSSES, Soars, comus, romanas, HAIR DYIS, TEETH, SION, and FLAIR PIIEPARAT ONS, ENZORS, POCICET-KNIVEs • POCKET-BOOKS AND PORT-MONNAIES, MACABOY and SCOTCH ssurr, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, Pure - Wines and Liquors, fur Medicinal Purposes Dovoire,EcLECTIC kITORCEOPATHICREITEDIES, And all gen - nine popular Patent Medicines. SEpPOIITERS, SUSPENSORIES, BREAST PUMPS, NIPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS & NURSING ,BOTTLES, TEETHING RINGS( SYRINGES, BED PANS. iirRINATes, THEE:HOME. _ TEES, ELASTIC STIACEINGS, &C. t KEROSENE OR COAL.OIL,.! WICKS, CHIMNEYS, BATH DRICKi • • SPERM, LARD, WHALE, NETTS FOOT, TANNER - Sy - AND MACHINE OILS, ALCOHOL ; AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE, Sash,Paint,Varnish, Whitewash, Counter, Horse, Mane, Shoe, Scrubbing, . And all kinds of brushes. WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, AND • VARNISH. READY MIXED PAINTS OF ANY DESIRiD COLOR, BY TH F. POUND, PINT OR GALLON, ' GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISH, AND DRY COLORS' OF ALL HUES. 4 1 All articles warranted as represented. Preserlptln.tcarefully compounded at all hours of day and qght. I 'pen Sundays for Prescrtptivos from 6 to tn,:A. It.. 12 to 1 and :s to 6, P. M. Dr. Porter can be consulted as heretofore lathe once. • Emayl.77s AYER'S CLIERRY'PECTORAL_ - THROAT AND LUNGS, SUCH AS COUGHS COLT'S, WIIeioPING COUGH, ASTHMA, BRONCHI:IS. AND CONSI73Ik:TION Fk The roputatlon It I=3 attalnvd, In cousvquencc o the marvellous cures It Ilia prallMed during the last half echtury, Is a soliileleht wslratice to the public that It 11111 continue to reallit7 the happiest results that can be tleilreil. In almost every section of country Own , are prwrus, puhllcly known, who have heen,restored from alarming and even despe r...te diseases of the lung+, by Its Ilse. , All who have tried IL acknowledge Ite ttparlerity: and where Its vlrtnr.s , are known, no one he,itate3 at to wha zossdlclne to employ to relieve Ow and so ming peculiar to pulmonary affections. CHERRY PECTOICAL :OW:I3'A afford , iirgant Niter, and per forms rapid ,ures of the milder lark ties of brot chial 111,,rder, as :well as the more fornii,law db , eases or the lungs. As safeguard to eldldron, ron!.l the tllitrvsillig Alseases which beset the Throat afpl Childhood, It Is Invaluable; for, hy Its timely use maltltudes an^ n.sen,,‘l and restorpl to health This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures It Is constantly pro:luring:ire too remarkable to Int forgotten. No family .lioutl be without I and th4,e Who bave once wwd it in-cr Emlnent phyNlch.ns thr”ughout the country pre sCrlbe It, arid Clergymen often'rk7 i tuntn::nd It froth their ka•.ncle•dge of Its effects. • DR. J. C. AYER. & CO., LOWELL. MASS., Praetleal and Ana:ytli:al Chemist 5.4 StILD BY ALL DRUGGI 4 'N' EVERYWHERE k.STELESS MEDICINES. A prontincnt york phyilrlati latrlr com rlatn,..l to DUN DAS DICK AV CO. alwmt the!» 4 /IL C APB I - I. czmlnt.; that SoMC t: qle< miracifi•ar.ty, Unit that a patteirt ht , them without etlitet. bett.g, trj“rilw.l that :“.Nerwl Imltattmts were ;.o .1, h.. In- TO :th , l I m nt hls pall 211; lun 71toi t.4"7/ taking DUN:V . OIIII'K Sceos. .31.1 e7.IZ/.VE wlott happ,t - 1 tc. I h!:1 Hhvsleian may have hap p-0,01 to others. and Dt:Nli.l 4, DICK 't CU. take nketto.kl of protecting yl,ylf,•henz,•, drug :7l 7,o B . preve:.tikkg OIL LIF SANil,a L• Wk;kklk fr i kkm conking Into ifl.rvpate. I'llYt-,14•1 %NS Sv :.:nee prescribe the Capsule! , wilt continue to do*so• for they contain the puro Oil in Ine best and cheapest form. 1) CNI)A. 5 DICK . St to. wo more am, tin SAN nAcavoml than art the Wholesale aml 12•: tall 1 gtsts atilt Perfumer, In the I'l:hed states combined aimd tht. k the sole rcas , kkk a,hy the pure Oil Is "td choaporin their capsules than In any uthel form. OIL (tF SAN!) k1,W(n)11 I.; fast superollng evury ott:••r r.wway. Amy CA1‘,11 , 2, Only !wing re einir.l to to orr a ,a re awl r,rtala rale in sit of day,. From no medicine can thtd ru 11,1. Itt•NDAt: , I)ICK St Co.'S SIFT CAPSITLES ,:re the pr01,!..n1, long con%ii..rt kl elninevl phr sh.!an,, of how to avoid 0,1 imu..'n and di , gti,t ex p•rle,neee lu s•A:tilu sing, Nslll,ll are w.. 11 known to cl,4::1;•I (run. if not dt,stry, the good elects of n -y valqlnle ft Cup -tile , are put up In an-foil and neat lent e, thirty In each. and are the wily Capsules pie i,G*114.4 TASTELESS MEDICINES.—PastoT 011 and I..any other nau,ou.: nu - Air:lle:4 can be ta heti ea•liv and Natelv. In DUN DAS DICK & CO'S SOFT CAPSULES. No Taste no Smell. ...ti - These were the only capsules admitted :o tho last Paris Exposi tion. lid ter clrollar tr, 35 V: , •“ , h'r stKeet. New fYork Sold at all Drug Stores Hero. :mg 16. ME A FOR AT_ A I;AIIGAIN.- g 1.611 fta'tn., coulAnthg arres,lll Ors iii Ex,;ellroit :NAL a go , id house, &r. 11',11 adapted to either grain IT tlalry purpo, , es. Terms to suit 11qt - eh:Kers. Enquire of JOllll I.llsAst:H. • Oet. 3n, 1•74. I havo also a Law - . 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N . ._,: ..! : v ti ,:‘,--;;„. i: , ..4$ -.-;--:,- ---- . :41 , 4,41:k!•,-?...;,...-, , .. - -.: ,0. 1 r,,5,„.t..,,,,.., ~..„...,, , ,,,•,,:5 . ,,,,..,...,,. -,74o , ititi . - ''Sr`Y. .-t7f.r.' 5. -- 4M , .C.T? , 1, - 41 ., %7W,4 - , ,,, !?7' .."S`st ,+' 2:5 00 2(O SO 12 10 00 30 00 - ~~~ AT Tun of all sizes I= I= JOTIN 13LACK I Soft. Inc APPLETONS' AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. NEW EEVISED EDIiION. Entirely rewritten by tato ablesewriters on every subject. Printed from now type, and illustrated with Several Thou sand Engravings and Maps. PROM REV. DR: STRONG, Edltorof McClintock and Strongos"..Cycloprediaof Biblical Literature,. "The preparation of our own Cyclopmdlahmtled, anti. Ihdeed, required me to keep an observant eyo upon all the general cycloptedlas, especially the new ones. I find on myreturn from abroad that the n...tv edition of Appleton.. American Cycloptedia has Made rapid progress, .having now reached the ninth volume. ;bringing down the alphabet to NI. I am high'y pleased with its character. The first edition was a very convenient work, and more '6cllll - for American readers than any other; but this surpasses it. The artieles'have MI been re written, and then subjected to the most rigorous", criticism, the effect of which Is shown In their clearness. compreliension, anti coiadehsatlon of statement. "The vocabulary is particularly rich In American biography, popular science, and all these subjects that are most Interesting to the mass of readers. The style Is simple. transparent: , and chaste, and the information is all of the most practical charac ter. The digression of disputed points Is wisely avoided, and the space thus saved ie devoted to sterling matters of fact. The maps are admirable, and the woodcuts are exceedingly appropriate, as well as elegant. It will form for years to come a complete family 11-brery on all standard topics, and de , erves, as It-will doubtless have, an extensive circulation. JAMES STRONG." tulip concur in Dr. Strong's commendation of Appletous' American Cyr:op:Witt. EDWAIII) BRIGHT, D. D., . • Editor of the. New York Examiner. DANIEL ("UMW, D. IL, Editor of the Christian Adrocate &Journal. S. I. CB I3IE. Editor of tie Nein Pick Otoerrer. BENET ,t. Pi ELD, Editor of the Sew York Etna " • FROM REV. DR. BTEEVES, of New Castle, Pa.: "Apptetonst new eilltten Amerlean eyeloptcdla Is the 1..0.1u-tck of the kind It Wiiji writton..l orlictally illastrat,t. and Regard It as ;the standard of anlh.trlty. This work should bo within the reach of everytasty. .li MN It. STF.EVF:A. - Principal New Castl,7 College. REV. Dn. REED, Ritteburgh, Pa. rid). 3,18 ft. DEAR Von nSIC met , gin my opinion with reference to the article in the American Cselore. dia which relates to the Homan Cationic Church and its hi'story.' These articles aro written, so far as I have exam ined them, by Homan (' - ttlodlrs, front a Roman tothoile standpoint though at the sante time they strive to be impartial. "It seems to me that this is a feature to be com mended. We Want to know 'What that Church thinks of - its doetrineS and history. I regard It as a peculiar ex,llllonrc of the Ameri can Cyclolia,tia that, not only with reference to the Roman Catholic Church. but also with reference to alt (allot ,Aahjects, the articles ato - written by per sins whit are specially familiar with these subjects. I am, yours, etc. WII. LI A k .1. HEED. I). P., afiniefrrrj Firet U. P. ('lurch.-' FROM THE:BISHOP OF CONNECTICUT. - .., - 1 -. "MIDDLLT ,, WN, Conn., Dee. 11, 1875. I (14) not think so excellent a work tt,t Appletons' A meriran eyeloredia can 'wed any 'words of rout. uomdation from roe. -I am. howvver; the tnore ri.a.ly tow to , ay that I v0n.h.1 , -r It a: tar I,..'yomf to.y n ~!toilar work in 11l chara,ter•atol not-fulw , s : ronl 1 :ii-re any 11.1Mr11:1 who may irtreha,- IL, that' Or will Ila VC' l'eark!ii tt an Unfailing ml trustwortLy help In tilt I Tart tilt.st,, of k lioah•dg•j. 1 •fi.!;l:i (11,1:1 aI 1 a.11 , 11g11 ae- q:i3lutauee with the wort. NV I 1,0 A MS, ,/ashoi; o,nneetient." FROM PROF. EATON. of er,flege. I.lpLittr. Mo.. I),:c,Jd. 1574 • I rep.ice eVerrlay carer this ryol,,pa dia, rcgartl lag It msfh.E . velhp.e.lla pH. rxr,11,,.r.. 1 e.,lll.Trat ulate contihnaliy, a- I caffi,,tantty re,,rt to It, la being In pusses....+lon 01 this ho.alttahle J. It. EATON, PrVegeor Std.' rat Sciunce. ll'. J. C'." FROM BISHOP JAMEs. • •• NEW YouE, Doe. 1.% 1R73 The An:viral} eyelor:f ., ll.t . . . when com pleted., It - i clll bet an aottliorolv.• text leek on all subjects—an epitome of tinlimv. t. MOTU Ni) S. .13A N F:S. ' ishup, Methodi4 Uhurch." FRO.ll l PRoFI:ssmn3 nrcTlF.sirEit TIIEO LOGICAI. SEMINAIIIi .(lIAPTP4T). ..1 (.CIIESTEII THEOLOGICAL. SLMINAItY, Fchruary 23, 1!,74,, The article.. give rarrfut prep. arali.m, and crt.n pr..serit, la c01ap,, , .t form, re... markahly conito.et.• inf. .: mat fim, and the latest re= salt+uf critical iv,v.. , ,tigat 1:1: Pr,aidei.e and TA< °logy. • IL J. 1A". . l'rofe....f or ,e 17oi-../1 • 'VI. LI A NI C. NV 11.I.:IN:muN, Professor llom Het i N. mom I'ItF:iz!DENT (17.11311 N-CS. —XttoDLETowN, March 1. 171. I regard th.• .I, l lol , rivatt cy , lt,itall:l a, a worlt.r. work. It 1,1 recothatt•tol , tl alpl ltitlor,,tl by many of li..' and ctrit.ilvittlons wbolars of 111,1,11:My. it 1, worthy of lb, wi t :tato:l.f :dl who 11 , ..,! re .1 ro , lttl , le, carefal!y-prtTated and arranged epitt , thtt .ti ,r4:1•11 crMITINGS, ' Pr,e4,,n Ni.nn Complete in 16 Large Ociciro Volume's. h. APPLF:TON k (7‘)., Pul,ll,lleN, New York :ha (To-4 uutnt , t [J•27. BlIVANI"S POPULAR HISTOR Y OF TEE PSI TED STATES From el i•rcre , led Lea sketch of the'pre-I,lt,turle perk' and hge of I-he mound bul:dem, by WILLIA3I CtiLL.F.N BRYAN AND SIDNEY lIOWARD GAY. Fully 111.11tratcd w1:11 orlgl »31114 , { Z1:., to l!e emu ',lnt,: In four volume.... large rovg S Co..l.libliers, 71:2 & 745, ItrnAway, New York. 1' n• infornm:l“ll M N .1 tuhranl. (loner:0 .1 gent R, 17i.7 Ct, •sq,nl FI., I'lll.ladellibla. or M. S.CONVEII..,..kg,it f, r Northern Penn ylvanla. all Wllllum N.Y. - Miscella=as Ad7ortisencat:. THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES ph,,,,,,tre In railing ;he ;unit! inn of histantier oo, patrei, , , and the puhlle giJnerally„to the fact that he :4111 euntinuet• a i , 1 GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS - At the 01,1) STAND, of MYERS, - I: U\ DEL T., In Ear,t•oll'i Ehwk, heariy oppoAte the 31 cans House, and that Ile Is prepnr,A to furnish SALT AND FRESH MEATS, FRESH POULTRY, 'VEGETABLES AND BERRIES 1 Of the very best quality, at as liise rates as any other estabftsliment. C. 31; MI RR. June 1, 11476-tf ... F IRST NA TI•ONAL BANK • • OF TOWANDA. CAPITAT. $125,000 SURPLUS FUND 80,000 . This Bank client UNUSUAL FACILITIES fo the transaction of a. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS INTEREST ON DEroSITS ACCialt DI 1 4 : td ".TO AGREEMENT. 1 . SPECIAL CA T& GIVEN TO TILE COLLECTIOI.Ir - OP NOTES AND Cinicas. Parties wishing to SENO MONEY to any part of the United States, England, Ireland, Scotland, or the principal cities and towns of Europa, cau hero procure drafts for thdt purpose. PASSAGE TICKETS • To o4from the Old Country, by thebest steam or ailing line, always on hang?. FAMILIES RROCOLIT OVER AT RZEWCZ.D rtivrzs; highest nice paid for U. S., Bonds, Gold and Silver. ! . O rosvmx, N. N. BETT a .OI. O President, 0 I 0 Tuz LITTLE STORE •ROC.ND VIZ CORNER 13 the hest place lo Towanda to buy good. - CIGARS AND TOBACCO, _- at low rates. Wmetuber MERCUR'S BLOCK, opposite COURT HOUSE '43tiax or Tilt "INDIAN SQTLLW przi.n. 'l2 a day at home. Agents 'wanted. Outfit and terms free. Trne Co.. Augusta. Maine. i mein a7aiy. day at Lima, : 7 14Epies irrwth fMk;At ,•,10111.46 ' 4tooalei traylkozi, STEVENS . k. LONG, WHOL - ESALE dt RETAIL Dealers In CROICEVAWLY GROCERIES, COUNTRY PROCIICE, GRAIN; &C. flaring a large sad commodloutOtore we are prepared at all times to carry a largo stock. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, GRAIN AND ritontez. Or taken In oxchange for goods, - an lowest cash pri ces. Our long experience in the Grocery-Trade gives us peculiar advantages in purchasing, and as we are not mutations_ to make large profits , wo flat ter ourselves Lhat We can viler CREATER•IUDUCEMENTS TO Boyers than any other establlbtauent In Northern roLuzylvattia. , STEVENS & LONG. CORNER MAIN h BRIDGE:ST ~ msyla - GROCERIES 45:. PROVISIONS McCABE di-EDWARD:,', Cish dealers In all kliids of GROCERIES { & PROVISIONS. • CNE DOOR NORTH OF CODDING & RUSSELL Towanda, July 22. 4175 Insuritm TIIE TI MUTUAL PROTECTION? Hume Office, 909 Walnut Street, Nillatlelplita, Pa detin)/ :under a Speciai Act . of Incorporption From Pertn.ey/canin Levislalftre 11. S. CLARK, AGENT. :TOAVAN DA, PA Special attention is called to the fol table, wlilch x tll he foetid strictly eqn - n all ages, and which the compel ) to not exceed one-halt the cost OLD PLAN Conipany. e following Table shows the ItAt nay:be multiplied for any a‘biltl which he the largest r 1,1( life. Twenty Cents will be a.‘ Int of each assessment for colleeti to eel ante° cIA . TL and n up to ono 1 EMI ME M io 3.00 2.00 41 0.00 4.00 190 3.00 2.00 42 6.00 4.00 .94 :2 3.00 2.00 .05 43 0.00 1.00 1.00 23 3.00 2.101 .66 - 44 6.00 4.00 1,05 27 3.00 2.e0 .07 45 0.00 4.00 1.15 47. 3.50 2.00 .01 45 7,00 4.50 1.22 1.6 3.50 2.00 .89 47 7. 0 0 4.50 1.28 27 3,70 ;2,70 .70 -40 7.00 4.70 1.35 20 3.70 2.50 .71 49 7.00 4.50 1.45 29 3.50.50 .62 - 50 7.00 4.50 1.55 2 30 3.50 2.70 .73 51 8.70 5.00 - 1.05 31 4.00 5.00 .77 52 0.70 0.00 1;75 32 4.00 3.00 .77 - 55 0.50 5.00 1.05 33 4.( , 0 3.00 • .79 54 9.70: 5.00 2.00 74 4.00 3.00, .01 70 0,50 5,00 2.10 31 4.00 3.05 .03 -50, 10.00 6,00 2.35 na 6.66 3.56 57 10.00 6.06 2.00 77 5-00 3.50 59 10.00 0,00 2.60 30 5.00 2.7.0 .00 59 503.01 0.00 2.70 34 5.00 3.50 60' 10.00 6.00 2.90 40 .5.00 3.50 .01 IIE FARMERS' MUTUAL INSITHANTE CO., OF TITS:CAIIO!:A, Is now issuing lwrpetual paid.> on FARM PROPERTY ONLY. - Each nintnlot• pays a feP, at the time of in , nrlngt to covet charter and fr;identalexpen'!..vs of the C u „ after which no fortoer paymeht=is requirkl. exeept to inert artua 1:055 ny lire among the mentherdiip.l Thhi pia- of insurance for PARM PiturEILTY, Is eowl - og rapidly into (mot. Mee of INslness, S N MILL. P The Agent n Ift eanva.:s the Town.hips of Twea rora, Pike; Herrick, %ryalustng, Avinm, Terry and Standing Stone, and farnwrs In those Town- Adp4 wishing In:it:cane° or informatt,n, may ad dress, A. P. sUM F:l2, Sec. mu! Agt., Spring 11111, Uradrynt Co., Vx, W. 31. SIIIi3IWAY. Tres: cw.l74m E=1773r0. • • THE CHEAPEST HA RDtARE STORE IN TOWA NDA IS IN INIERCUR BLOCK! Farmers ean buy their SCYTHES, GRINDSTONES, FORKS,. FIXTURES, ROPES, &c., &c., Ckaper Than at Any Other Place! I have always on liana Repairs for the TOCNO WAnnton and CHAMPION Mowing Machines. PERRIGOS SIDDIEILL PLOWS, Best in, Use All kinds. of TINWARE on ha and Tin ivolk of all kinds done at lowest rice. Towanda. June 2S, 1810 Bestaumats. O"TER BAY AND EUROPEAN HOUSE! C. 14.. SEELEY , - ' i-. Respectfully Informs the p . üblic that he has re moved to his 11CW blinding jut south of the Means lionseovhere he will bepleased tosee hls old friends <", WARM. MEALS Served at all boars at the If.vesst possible rates. OYSTERS; By the Gaon, Quirt, Doter, and In Shrill C; 1 ; u. sifetry., -{~ ~ i ,; wy, .~~ ~ T a - • ',;?'"Am. " - FM NSW HOLIDAY GOODS! has just returned from New-Yeek. where he bas purchased a large and elegant, assortment al auelin fait, SVERYTIIING IN lIIS LINZ, H of the latestetyles. Don't defer your visit to hts store until too late Towanda, Nov. 90.1876 WATCHES, AL IfENDLEMAN, FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS STERLING SILVER SILVER PLATED'WARE' :TOWANDA, PA FROM THE CHEAPEST - TO THE BEST. GOLD, SILVER. AND STEEL SPECTACLES & EYE -GLASSES. One door north of Dr. Porter St Son's Drug store, Main Street, jan64s NEW JEWELRY STORE. reedslug a lICIY supply tiAls large stock of goods, GOLD AND PLATED SETS lowing ratl liable, as be: And everything In the line, which will he sold :it )y will guar of-any first- :?s for jlOOO onaj i amount n 1 any lied to the ITIJOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES MEM glv.• na a call and examine our gn.uls ~~ Dee. 12, 157 I; KRUPT SALE! A large Nm-York Clothing 141vInv,, been ' cbltrieQ to fall, hark; scot to ow $30,000 WORTI{ OF CLOTHING! which Nit-wr he sold In enter to rate money, they lt%lng agreed to ray their erollter, 25 vents on the &filar. awl have. sent me the goods to dh-pose of for them. SEE THE. PRICES WE HAVE: 1 {) Fint-Cla.s Gray Orereoat, 4 :3 00 ;did' Up Fist-Cla , s Gov aLd Black Jr e Overcoms 4 0 0 64 •• First-Cla,s dart!.,' Union flear'rs 5 4(1 "` 255 First-('lass Sawyer's Chinchillas. 7 c 0 " 500 Union Mei chant's 500 " " WO Ilarrl son I). Sr. T.•Cassinicrt• Snits 0 00 " 4)(() 114.31 y Wolking I 4,0 rivrC viaef , linvre 1). T 11. P. I''l[9. 1 75 aml OF 4ogYritvulne Cas. l'auts.. 1 12 " EMEMMI we° C'at st there Vests Come early avid secure your Bargains. This Is no humbug. as th,,e goods xtuts:r and SHALL be:sold within the next bJ days, at SNATIIS, November 2. 1:476 THE GREATEST FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES H. T. JUN . As I have a prospect or gaining an important suit in one of the west ern territories, which will render it necessary for me to retire from the I take this method of informing the people that my present large stock of - • - )1 , - • iTmr:47; w. A. CHAMBERLIN, • JYWELRY, SILVKIt•PLA_TKD WADE, WATCUES, CLOCKS, W. A. CIIANLERLII..T. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Dealer In GOLD AND HINER WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY. Also CLOCKS, TOWANDA, PA., W. A. ROCKWELL =OM SILVER PLATED WARE, AND RINGS; CLOCKS, Repairing dont at thu shortest noticc! W• A. ROCKWELL Clothing. Colskt log of GENT: , " FURNISHING 'GOODS, II ATS A IY. CA l'S, 6 I.6VES, MITTENS, &c., M. E. ROSENFIELD'S, TOWANDA, PA CHANCE Eli TO BUY Ever offered to the people of BRADFORD COUNTY. ' %, CLOTHING BUSINESS, :MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Will be sold regardless of cost, , . FOR CASH. 11. Coat Zhao sad Plaster. HENRY 11li4OUR' . ANTHRACITE AND • ' SULLIVAN NNTURACITE I, CORNER PARS AND RIVER STRYETA, TOWANDA, YARD PRICES (CASH). EGG STOVE CHESTNUT PEA SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE EGG STOVE CHESTNUT. SMALL NUT &C Coal screened, and dellgered to any part of the Item% adding. cartage to the alit prices. ALL ORDERS 3ICST nr. Al COMPANti:II 101 THE CASH. Towanda, Jan 5, IEI7. COAL, COAL, . - • -4 COAL. We keep on hand at our yard all sixes of Pittston and Wilkes Barre coal, and Loyal Sock coal; from the Sullivan County .11lata. Also, Barclay. Lump and Smith. We keep the best quality of Lime. flair and Ce ment, Brick and .Piaater, all of which we will sell. at bottom prices. PIERCE & SCOTT. • Towanda lay Ist, 15:G. PURE GROUND PLATER I lave Just received a large aitiTly of FRESH GROUND CAYUGA PLAS.TE-R Manufacturetbfrom stene seleted by myself, au 1 14 So; un time, 17 GO. Send In your order 3 I . Itunierflqd, March 1, 1b76. -,• CHEAP COAL AND LIME. From and after July I. I will sell rovil. 110 c sre., for Gast only, and the pride llst will Le corrected inouthly. " ' riucs OF COAL FOR JULY, PEI: FOS OF 2,00013, Pittston Stove, Clie,,tnitt and Furnace ti:i 00 .' Pea 3 30 Carbon Hun Lump 4 00 •• ... S. Smith 300 Barclay Mountain I Lamp , .p A 3 5'2, • Smith. Allentmvn Lime "f MOM Italr 4f) livlek I :tub always prepared to deliver porchass' on Short notice at the wool prier of delivery. I also tender toy thanks:to my many friends an , t rustont•rA for their very Illwral patronage. In the pa,: and hope cider the now to parzuro to wake It to tlieir interest to cutltlnue to buy Where they can get the best goats for the mouvv. Those whp are Indebted to me trill talfe notice, that I unrt Lave money I,r I can't hoc for' ca,li and pay freights. They 'oust settle. by the first of gust next. Tnv.•nnda, July 1, 1975 I! '\TOW Is YOUR Cheaper than "oil' will Oyer again have the opportunity of doing. Iliave a larie assortment of my OWN MA.!qTXCTUTE, Warranted in every particular, which I will • That everybody can afford-to:have one of hiss own. • • I also h i ke tliple agency in ails , placC of. OVLA.TT'S PATENT -RUNNER'S, An invention which has come into very general use all through the west. . _ They give the best satisfaction whercvere they have been introduced CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. IN jau&-76 CARRIAGE FACTORY TOWANDA, PENN'A 117NRY STULEN Respectfully annenuees to his friends and patrons, Est he has built a BIIICE! CARRIAGE FACTORY, 'Where hew mastantly keep on hand a full / assort men: or FAMIL i pARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN 13ITGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS; TROTTING SULIiTS, AND SKELETONS Made of the be material and lintslied in the best city style. ills lnug eepgricuce ln . eity Car: nage Faciones gli es him a decided , ' 'advantage overotherslnthe rmsn, STYLE AND DURABILITY • ' INS.I"ECTION OF .111 S. WORK Previous 20 purchasing clsewbeTe ALL WORK: WARRANTEIi TO GIVE Thankful for the Itl , .ral patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ask, a continuance of the. same. • i REPAIRIN r.noYrTLY ATTENDED TO • , • ' Watt Dealer la COAL, ANTHRACITE I!. MERCUR Itt:3I.IIERFIEI;D I warranted PURI IM2M=;iIEMM! = Very Re,pe,ctrully'Your, • Carria, t -Tez• _ OPPORTUNITY, TO BUY CAREIAOES A\ D WAGONS rag B• 11. Y :A N T S, SELL SO LOW JAMES BRYANT. Oprnsite,tho flew J all, Of wAFons. All ho asks Is an PERFECT ATISF.g.TION Ay REDUCED PRICES; HENRY STULEN. sr..; Ilittroga. gHILADELPIILIk READINO PAILUOAD..! .ARRANIIEMEN'T-0.7 PASSENGER TRAINS. DECEMBER Inn, me. . . Train* /cafe Allentown as follow; ' . (via .Krklomen.Branch.) For rfilladeloll3 at 0.1;0, IMO a.m., 3.18 and 5.56 p. Al. . For Philadelphia, atr 3.10 p. m. • . (egg Bart Pennh..Franch.) ~ For 'trading. $2.30. 5.50, 8.55 a; in., 12.15, 2:10 4 4.34 • and,.9.00 p. m.. - .=1 For ..liarrlsburg, 12.30,, 5.50, 8.55 a. m., 12.15, 4.30 • and 9.00 p. in., For-Lancaster and Columbia, 540, 8.5 Z a. m., end 4.30 p. 1a. , ..-. tDoes not run on Mondays;, - • . . SUNDAYS. For Reading, 2.30 a. N.. and 9.00 p. tn. For Harrisburg, 2.30 n. in. and 9.(. p. M. rrninefor Allentown lance as folloefs: . trio PcrLiorafn Tranch,). - Leaie Philadelphia, 1.00 3 1:40, and 5.15 p. nl, 5 00 , bOO ..' 5 CO . 3 50 Leave rblladelphla, C. 15 a. In. (via Eael Penna. Branch.) Leave Beading. 7.40, 7.45, 10.35 a. w., 4.00, 6.10, and 1 4 . 50 4 50 4 50 3 00 10.30 p. in. I Leave liarrlsbutk, 5.20; 8.10 a. m., 2.60, 3.57 aid 7.45 p. Leave Lancaster $.lO a. m., 12 - 35 . and Ma p.m Leave Columbia 8.00 a. 1.00 and - 3.35 p. m. Leave Reading, 7.20, U. tn.. • • •• - Leave Harrisburg, s.t'o a. tn. Troths !narked thus 0) run to and from dt.pat 9th and Green. streets; other trains to a4.d Iron 'lvod street depot. . . The 8.50 a. in. and 5 5S p. lit. trains from- Alien tOU'a,alid the 7.30,a. in. and 5.15 p. in. truths front l'hiladulphia, have through rays to and troni Phil adtdphlm ort 4-7 '-1 • INWARD ELMER, It rc'n: • GENF:VA; ITHACA ATHENS' ft. R.—Commencing Mo n day', Jan. 24, 1875, trains will run as on this mad as follows:' LEdVI.NG - SAYI:1; NORTH %VAUD No. S.-5:00 a.! . .tn„ daily, a ith PlTlTrrar. ep!ng Conch thrnugh from Now York; arrivint. at. Van Ellen 5:44 sprnc.,r 5:55. Ithaca 11:55, Taughanle Falb; 7:le, Truma - nsburg 7:'25., Farmer 7:43, Ovid Cutter 7:52. Hays Corner SAN, nomniui Gene-. t va 0:15. 0131:11,5 oa connection ea, t and hest with traln- on N. V. Si. H.. St. 1t... :miring at Itodn , ter at 11W... a. rt.. BufiE.lo 1:15 p. rn., and Niagara Fail at -11:10. No. 50.-1-^.OO 5 3, M., /1:11IV Sundavc, on ar r;rni of 1,, V. ;rain /rout PArto. 7 .l'lHOon, Ton V hanum•k, Towanda. 31 , !... arrivh,a at 'Va'n Et 1,.: 15:45, S. , ' ire;: er 12:.55. 1 thai..t TVlighM ,lo. F• O . , Trztnan.d:arg F:irrOr2:s3. -Ovid C4.nter itayls col 11,r , 352;4: non:41:11S 3:51, fie- - Inn a i:00. rah tralni Cast and west on N. Y. C. '4: 11. It. H. 11. p. except 5n191.13 - .. with thrnt.gh car from Prnlra for fin , va, leaving Eithim at 5:10 1.. la., arrlvin_, , at Van I::ren. Fpc,neer 6:FA, I thava Tanghani,. Fa:i. TrnTaanA , nri: Parnwr 6:14. ctv?•:,('.•nter linyts Cornet q nm! „,,, , , v, 9: 7,a ; cnlin..4•llng 'wlll.l tralus ea-t and s%IV-t. vu':. V. C. &If. I:. It. IL ARltlrk: Its F P.o3l,Tif N;ALTIf No. 7.-5.: a. to., talc elte:Pp: Suralayi. wlth through car from ir_.,t,:va to Eintira, leaving.Gettc ya at .5:55 a. rt.. Lort:i:Pr; .1;33. 11ayl , Oa nen.; 5:17, Ovid (.7,-n/cirir,::iik 1 , 31,171:_a• lia:1, Tr:anal:o.nm 6:23. Talighanie Vail.: 1 . ,.:1“. Oara 7:1.5, Sp.:ll(‘,r b: , :3„ Vat/ Etter s:l3..arrivlag at Eimita at 1)::.i: Inaklng elcse coaneetl.ll at 'n'tylo V.lll 1.. V. 1/ay Expre,s aril sing at Ncw York at 10:05 p ;:-., Chlk:,:e!plila 8;20 p. la,. No. 5.-I:3° p. to. dttitt - e."ept : , ,uhilays. Teal lag Geneva :it LOSS, 1. la.„ * lionkillis 16:34. Ila - its Cur, hers 15:15. Ovid o.i:ter l'!::,4, Farnor 11:: , .:„ Trll roati!..latrg 11:17. Taughank Fail; 11:13. Ithaca 11:45, Sp..ne,r 12:::7„ V.) I.Lteo 1:2::i5: toaklog rlose rio nectioti N% itti 1.. V. Fast 1.11:e. arriylNg !a l'hllatlel phla 15:31 p. ta. N o. 1:i . . ,. .,,, ta p. ra. daily. wl:h Pullman Sh'ephik ( itch altai•loi for Nov York v'i , h ,, ,:t eliangt:t leaves Goa ;:s at 5:15 p. :::„ ca arrival o:- N. Y. C. It - :'ins irtan C.: , tat atA cre.!, 16.i:talus , 6:16, Illyts Corn.• •. l .-, .k:.9, 11, i.l I 'er.ut.`e ~ :::A. Fa: na,r-6 : 4,7, Tl , lthari.. , u,g . 7: , :7, Tattc:l',::!(• Falls 7:11, I il::14 - a ',1,!1., or ..: C. V.::: V.11 ,- 1.1 4i:1::: .•t.M.,,ii”tr with 1.. V. Ni!zht 1,11 , 11: - ::,1..i; at N Zi`: York at :::2..0a:1 , 1 Plii!ad,'li-ttla 5:i':,:., 01. Ticket , ,11 - 1 awl I:;:gq3,7= , checked to all prlr.c!. 1114...7 rt. A.. P.% 1 . .r1; t,ui R.. 51. lit l'•• EY. (; S . . W3l. STF.VIINSO ' • THE' CENTRAL HOTEL, Eilill The 1111kle7:hg',.j Tee.es , l , e2 !.!,e ti,,- p:d frp•atl- , , :1;:t1 p•zo•ra!iy, • TA IAVELL JIOISE, TOWANDA, • Jnris suLT.IvAN. Havlng,l4 a , ed this holl,`, nq . tly to accorn -111,44:t'p::11 e xv-T , !) n,3111,0 ••• g!.% ;loci may MEM giv,7 1:i:a a van. AV . :NOT:Ii ~ Ne r.f P .. .in;ie S.l! are, ea;', 31,rcur's Lew . Iss T ()TAN D.A , CW:NLIt MAIN AND I;3ID“:"..:STI>RETS ga.,l , or this a; ex!l - .141,1r,:r, c l ualtty of, trA Er.:z",ll jast Vq,,31.:111)A,N, OE MIME Touraii:ln„( MEM EAGLE HOTEL, TrvV. - .IIN - 11A. At 11.1-? (4,r:. • .1 (.1 . 111:1101 1 - 1?Y , r,t5.“ dtrPetly In 11,2 y t Jf.)!is r-}::ariziLiot ;1 --' - The. ab..v. , hoz:3t , TlA*lo , er, v.-1":11r0;bed and re op.-t. to tl,r t!;1‘,..111.7. Thu Ilar 1% II;31:di ofl . innn.nl :(.hn, Iny ht• O.:1y :11:!;t: 10. 1,711.,1 :71r; L417::.:-.ls-:::::::tz I - 10W EN :,;-, C o k_i• 1. t AUCTION', AND CciliMl:z;qoN STORE: • 1,-,•;.1'.y I.y M. as a I.V 11:1.- 1.. v.1,0n• V(...:1 I" f,tiut.l...a 11.0 FANCY. .-G)(11:s, (111 NA, ~.o4.ll:•+N. s ro-NE. ri:ENcii, Lk:LI:IAN LOONINt: taw tit y trflumi:.g, A fink pt • • 4. KN[VE;:,:,,t aw! 'I A I; LE SPOONIi. ' Et)( 'X ENIV ES, &C A ful7lin,': l o:* tl,-12nc,t PLATED WAVE SHE YANKET: \OT lONS O 1 ALL Itlank Ili 13,(.1*.5. 11. -t, aua_ t•I - ana Nap- Cullars, A ti,,u., , an&o{bcr art! , !es t , :u nunirruu , ' mvllti.):l AUCTION: s.vrt - EDAy 'AFTERNOON AND Art gt4,tl:4 psive Natlcfavt!, , ri or th e mo tl ey re tl. de',iveroti hi the eerp,rath - . 11 free. hett the at A t:ett-n. of . 1 :eat I.:NI:0, L.:se 'Farm Utete , l: , , nett,, h 1,1,1 :;,y to to it nr CAJI,UtrYI at prlce, to !,tilt the braes. 1=31112111=1 fwa all goOdn-lott conilul,l.l oet '7tl-t pENNSYLV.VNIA ;.=;T ATE NORMAL SCHOOL: MANSFIELD, TIODA FoUNTY tlinint Slat,. Line, R R ES I'AiIt.IIIED 1•;7 11:11A111-1..s 11. Vt.:A1:11.1., A. )1., PRlNcir.u, DOA. NE, Viet tr:11 Seir.her. FRANCIS M. •IFII.VCCEA E. I:oSsti. - , M., Pitt..t•EPTI:EsA.. De , 1:.1. - N. - WA 1. )111: V VOLE., iii,4!•01 . y , .. 1 • KATE W. EAI,I)WI 11. F.. , • C. BA T.,,Ftrrfmco,l ,NVIINTEI: 'PERM (14v , ,.1,,,) Dei., 1, 17t1 Spr±ng 'ryttn (17 ‘reek.,..) op , :ts 31are.li 27c 1.577; NEW DKVAl:l:l:l:fi'.-FXVENSE:4 El) voard[ng (r. , tlt, fat', llght, tva:•• • •:thg:,1,;1 t;rni. ?1S per n•r2n. All htuilents who .40 , 41 n to tcach 16.TiVe ,I,dnetlon 1.,r,tc1 in. Orphai,recelci• lon p•.. , r'n•rni, g,:a.l, untinn ,ttnlinns rece!v: , I.g:raltg, 1.11],..r term. Fkl: other. us information, add s the l't • .S:IIIIOADLVY.4 I. Nlamifactitrers of Wt , ole.o t.;:aAts; . Yariis, Sc CARDING & DRESSING Done to order Cash paid fur wool, also icicrths exchanged for wool ratiffilin tuat4l ._ Weekto Awentas. Samples Fiat. r e ,41414006 1 311itu; t.„ • , • . 111 ~K~,. _ LiCNDA ICS ma= MEM J. E. WOOTTEN. Gen , rai Suptrintp7Arterit L::.._ IMI =ZIT= (,r CM i FOIZ.. .I't)ilNs. CASTOR'S, IC. KIN DS COWEN & CIIESLEY ===l I:F.COG N" I Z i:ll 1862. It Tir.ILATSVILLR'i ra DM Efil