121 Peparinuid lii 21 A GOOD COW._ Le 4 t.te face. fat Ls the ban, gee; far. Irttbocc..• cake of ems.; :le ;sari, f bz - ther. ;Ifs - 47 2.`srAr, arat Ls. dos Email fn tt-.1 raa. w.l les; in the map, ze4 4.F.-baeited wv.k.cene` , l4 a ts= r p: "5":!: V - -t. es:m th the eye!, ,Tl-Let 1:. Lt."!4tra, syS tLLz t tlaleti; :Et rad 17.7.42 . 11 IL tte tai, • =d will tbe =IA-74M t:Try 4r.ts, .2%.117 =.rkeit a Lv*- A ,T) ,- ) - 1 p10 1 4 . ., , ,h.nLan - IS a. rarity as a', -oe - A landscape painter, . I yet ploughing - is One of the ruin vainible labor upon a farm. one man. ,when piod'gli -4p forwartr -4 4-ith - hands upon hs.ndles. and laboring at the It! .2 tr., keep tilt f,l9tt;_7ll from going an;i at another-to keep f:•oin going too deep ; <making a :7: ow of irre-Tular. depth and width; _r•: and there a ridge. I Lave anothertake the same tc-q-n, ar- ! th and plough with! Land on- pic.tuh handle, turn- furrow ele.an, of eve..r. Width and Unfortunately LOC, few plough un.lers.-.and the principl. of ar.d hence many a good r:or_vl ,- :mn€ii as J - Jad. It is :- ':/nt'r,f knowled , Te how to ut , t _ - tilat keeps:J.4cl - pro,gress r• - •::(1t1&_•- , 3 th Talc'e of crops on I speak knowingly. ng Lad more or less. be tiand!es, lor over fifty corr,tucnced wner, Ii years of ;!. Litwiic-4 the art s,f _ploughint , , engaged in :I. -living farmers with plou , 7hs f,f , t'ne tira‘; u3eritioned, there-was of knowlerlge of the form ploNgli and the prinf_riples of In k:y..hih'.tint and and count:,- be for me to know how *mss zplough for its work, and ro.c• - •-sar:- to find a ploughman, und,:?.tood the whole matter. week- to find ! - ;!if.:h a :plough. ; t,-;t I did find him. and every e cc: _was put in competition he: V 7 . MERE MIMI OE Flaa:i . 2 Ear IT 1. wri'er r,n o'ardening gives the startin'r tender t - - stir:a tomatoes squashes, aLd th Lke: "It is desira.c trap-planting not . to check :itp . . - 71.11 di , :turbiti:: trots. A av 01'1 ti Ili is 'to E-Crar,E., r turnips. Ihi them with zoodsoil, plalkt With t7. - o or three seeidi.- tnem ID a *arm. lierht place, I keep:ri(e•titriuoist. When the I,•stitable. phice these (Alt the proper depth : turr:ip Kill der_:ay, and the plant tnrivf: nneheclied "if properly for. DO.Ltit use potatoes in of turnip , . Another method 'rut slinres of s'od, lay six inO.Y i;le._frorii gooll, ,, imeilow- soil, turn Tr . )ttOm up. and put in 8. (":711 •hs assrina=,h melon or sweet treat them • the same .....,';not - pulting, out till the 'weather -mite wa - rm, foail then proteetinf , -_- For more delie,-te. make little pzlper box , -, out of thin writ ni,cvnpaper. mere- tEtrn at the (.7,-Jrnersas,vf,ti • paftf:r in CliVerinV, a boar k. t•tei - in,l , tk.trn with a needle and thern•about three inch- i nare and two deep. Fill with .1 =. ! , :.'lrtv t-he seeds and put out ;.lie• proper time boxes and al!, distijrhing the roots.. If you t.he piper i too strong for Toot.-; to_ penetri•ite, Ult carefully .; t!.e bottom Of the box the shape ';‘ . .'f2ro . s:;;; and all will )Je • . Pepe" and . Poulty. f 1 0 not know if other person v.ho poultrrana : pet - :birdS are de - pen(lentas:l-a.M •on red but 4.&;e. found so much from its use in my poultry v; via and bird cages that it:may-tot i„icatiaiss tai call,the attention of oth .:is to its good,:properties. Ido not ) , :k.of the article that is sold by ir.-rstorPs (and sometimes not re frf-esh) butof the capsicum. grows in our gardens. I have all the different varieties, and that the most pungent and effi -!,H,,us: is, file - sr - 1ml! kind usually w i,vhthe name of "bird-'s pep s. plant in itself is a beauti,- . 1:i oNeet: . it urows about two feet in.autumn its bright little riot berries look likC ,coral beads . . fran' under the dark, green Indeed,: one plant in a pot nos a very pretty ornament for a • r•Ter stand. The seeds posseis a ei.iuidatirvr - aud reviving propert% ;.i 1 find two-7 , r three given to new etilekens.eSpecially if tier weakly . , hav4:: a 'must 'happy ef- T 7.. If a hen- looks after six of those berries or pOds, d:tilv in some corn';, meal and tnilliiaiproy,s her wonderfully. , •imm.." two of my fineSt„cana to firoop. Every day I ti,ein each one seed 'of the pepper. 7 .' and in less than a • , a 7 L:• Were - -iplite well. The same iy ' . ins:dim - 41e for_ libeking altry . MEM A sends tis reeip which , she 11.1.4 !.7 , 1. and warmly recommends_: iferc are thirrecipe4 that I pcike von hare nevcetried them for they'are excellent : For Cooking Turnip ala'Cabbage Pare and Rice Ow _turnips, put ein in'the chopping bowl and chop Elle; then put them in the stew 01:kettle withsti,t . enough water but care mti , :t be taken that (lo not . get dry. , :When quite :t!r season ?tie same, and for hot 411 the . difference , is hastily !tilde. ).I:.elearihrz Silver—A little soda ili..ratns put in a small dish, add little water, then with a soft -‘-tub. the silver with-the soda, and ,twins will soon disappear, leav :f thr.! articles smooth and bright as ;ENcTI Rom.s,----„Sift a pound of flr.into a pan, rub into it 3 ounces ,:_itter, mix - in the whites of only Iw4en to a.stiff fmth ; make 1 , , a . I ,itiflough-with sufficient sweet :i'-.2 tablespOonfuls salt, and one -if eake of Fjeisehmann's compress ! ?, eait, cover closely and, set by f • ffrg . ; mold very softly when quite r!at, and divide into rolls.; you can it out round - and double them to. ther to form them into proper shape. '.Nlnclixu woman - is a squaw; there frao Indian baby is a squalling. ; • 1,- . 4 not thy tongue To great a fiber. :,-ht it take prisoner. A. word unspoken tho wehriVin tbo 140210.4101.. ,th:tifimol Eqq, E. E. Qctsz..ax, .11 , . A- Wri.T, emanates Err. D. Caarr, • of G. W. TITAN, AssocitA' Edison. A. SST; =ay - ara ether a the 1370 t eatOrt. as =sy be Freferred.„ ars! wll appme Et the issese w!r-leb be Las clam- A.A.; ..lEzrs-rr, TIE TOWANDA GILDED =Wt.: , • The building is situated on State street, is a large three-story brick, with stone basement, and 'was first occupied for school purposes in September, 14111. The basement contain the furnaces for kr-Ar:ng the building,-also rooms to which the senolars resort to eat their dinners. and pam their recesses when the weather is inclement The C primary DrOrtment is on the first door, - and is in charge of Miss Clara Lews. Here assemble from day to day fifty-eight little Towamdians of the ma ture age of six years and upwards; those who have before leaving home fathomed some of the mysteries of the primer as well as those to whom the alphabet previ ous to their admission at the beginning, of the term cons stet unknown hiero glyphics. Mss Lewis instructs in the primer, spelling by sour.d and by letter. aciditioalind sr.btraction of atitibers be ',fir ten- She also teaches to:read, count and write numbers to one hundred; also to write their own narnes, J..-ints of com pass, etc. The Wopi method of teaching reading is the one employed by Mist Lewisl - B Primary, !Aim Hattie Bogart,Teach: cr. In this department are taught the First Reader, - Second Reader to zioth page, addition, sabr.ractfor, oral geogr.•- ph:- . ; c,olors, :.amber of pupiLi. • fifty-fors. A Primary, 3lis3 Ella Mr . :scrip, Teach er. Here are tangLt Second Reader, -Id ditior, and Subtraction; the writing of turrib , Yrs to tr io multiplication I.long multipikation. fErhsion table, ling from reader, mental arithmet!e cor menxd, defin . :tirm= in geography, al.=‘, outlines of geography of the World. Near ! the elo , ie of the term pupils bring tLeif ge ,- 49-allis and u s e them -as readers the rt:mainder of the term. The first half of the primary speller is alio gone over and the .4:11olani taught script wri:ing on blaf:r:board and slates. Number of pupi:s Ascending now to the second story we come to the B interiiiediate dePartment in charge of 31is-i Amanda Chamberlin. Here scholars begin writing in copy lr.ng eletnentau geozra pLy, mar.drawing, tables 'of comz-yund numbers; complete the primar speiier, begin and complete - the third relit:. Number of pupils, r,r). A Intermediate, Miss Effie Pennyrracli er, Teacher. Branches--Fourth Reader;; ElernflDtar - y : -Geozraphy continued, the first . sevt::nty-:;re pages of the Unior... Speller, Rudiments of Arithmetic throupr decimal, writing, oral gram—r.r. Nlll7l - of 50., B Junior, Miss Stella Pitcher, Teacher. Branches : Fourth Reader continued; spelling:oral and:written; Rudiclent of completed,- Grammar from text Igyedi, first half of Intermediate Ge ography, writini.:l Number of pupils, A junior, Mr: H. K. Smith, Teilcher. Branches , : Higher Arithmetic through Interest, Grammar through Etyinology and Syntax, Intermediate Geography corni:leted,trWritien :spelling and writing. 'Pupil-, .ascending to the third floor we come to the *lib: Department, 31iss Ella Spaulding; Teacher. Branches Higher irith!r.etic to cube root, Grammar con tinned, Spelling, Grammar School Geog raphy, Intellectual Azithmetic, Fifth Reader. Ili;;11 School Department: Prof: G. W. Ryan, Principal of the School, has charge of this 'deparrnent, which is also ou the third floor. Classes here are supposed to coinplete English G r, s ' Higher Arithmetic,' Spelling, Elcrlentary Alge bra, Writing, History_ of the United States. Instruction is also given in Phys 7 iral Geography, Book- . lceeping. Single and Double Entry, Philosophy, : Phy?iiolo-, gy, 'Trigonometry and Chemistry.' -tium ber of puptts,:-514•- . Each 'of 'the DepartmentS . consists cf two diyisions, and a scholar Ills fife rnOntliS in which t6get through a division, and of course ten Months (the length of the school year) in ,which to complete a grade.. Accordingly every five months there is an examination of the whole school, and, 'except in particular case's, a promotion throughout the building. Weekly reports are - made oat and given to the scholars to be presented toparpts or guardians, showing attendance, de portment, standing, etc., of tile pupil. At fi o'clock in the moping the schol ars assemble, and at , a - gien signal enter the:building, two and two, marching to the sound of a piano, and, having repair ed to their several rooms, remain stand ing until upon anther signal., they,take their seats and'the work of the7day be . 4. gins. When recess time comes, the books are. carefully deposited in the desks, the signal given, scholars rise,-.and again at sound of the piano, march out the grounds without a word being said on 'the way if the teachers can help it: By this means, but little Jr any confusion or hubbub oc curs, either - in the entrance into or exit from the building: while the time occu pied is comparatively short. In 'marching oig, the scholars having arrived at the door, break ranks of course, and by their antics and jargon wouldlseem to be desi rous of up for their previous con straint. Outwardly the school linilding presents a very pleasant apf,earance, while the in terior arrangements are exceptionally good. large halls separate most of the school-rooms from each other, and would seem to afford, in connection with the stairways, ample - facilities for - --a hurried exit in case of a fire or panic. The rooms are high, well-heated and ventilated, and are surrounded with black-boards, so that a whole class, or division.if necessary, can be accommodated at the Karim time. The desks also are of approved pattern, adding much to the appearance of the rooms, as well'as to the comfort of the schoLirs, while the-walls are adorned with pictures am the windows beautified with plants that,-notwithstanding the howling of litmus, bloom se - ripely even in mid. winter. - ONE of the Solon.s sent to the Legisla ture from Bradford county, last fall, ppr sists in pronouncing it whither instead of whether. • - .Thar.r. men, A, B and C, owif a grind stone 40 inches in: diameter. What part of the semi-diameter must each grind off to get his equal third, the diameter of the hole for the shaft being 5 inches. A Tatk.Noutait farm, measuring on the tnree sides 150, 200 and 225 rods, respect ively, is to be.divided equally between A B by a line parallel to the longest side. Required the lid,f At giqreßl44tw to : 1 1 9, 0 1: • SCUM IMPOSTS. The. following is the copy of a circular Limed to county, city andborongh super intendents by Bon. J. P. - Wickersham, Superintendent of Public Instruction : $1 Gvs-rmuszs - : In place of the nail an nual written report made to this Depart ment, you will this year prepare and for ward an hi.qoiiea sketch of ellmeaVein within your several jurisdictions. In no other way, it is thought, can so much be done at thii time for the cause whose interests have so largely been en trusted to your hands:: The sketches should be acarate, giving names and dates; full, embracing, all of public ice= vf:t.t.nc , e relating to the subject; concise, omitting all u rents. Compiled in a villnme;\' these ske:ches eontainin; in brief tlx 2, bistn.ry rf edacation in every county, ciiy- ar_ri borough of the State, will constitzte a dorm-4e= of•great interest and 1-a Each 1 ketch sl:ould include whaterer it may be raper to Fay upon the follawg topics : 1. The earliest. elementary schoells. When and by ICLom e _established. How sapp)rted and managed. Their character. The t...cherfi. 2. Ele:r.entar7 schoOls up to the time, of the passage of the common school 12.* ir. The eiinaitirin of the schools. The effect of the la7rs mlatinz to education prior 'to &hoots founded and suplwyrted I,y churches, Effort% if any. to secure free schools. 3. The history of common schools since TLe growth of th system. Promi-: neat school offimrs. I.o2aing teachers. Work done. 4. As - ...adenake, seminaries aid noted Torivate sebool., When and by wLrfm fr,=' , led. of ;I'll, wl. - ether now open: 4): no; with all importaxtt: facts. T.Le county acadt.rnie - s.- lid re -: ::iverl by them from the State. Dii:po,.itiori of lJ L':iU.L~r 5. Cc.l.le;:c-s ar.d. universities. Ili - tor; of in-titut:ors of :114 kind, v. hetl:er ri ,, w in eperation or Pr t su i t C , 7nlit3on. Stab sti Mi,cellan , ..ou.s ednea tie.nal institu tion. Librari , ..> literary and scijntific Cial-s for mutual:nJprt.vement. Spec:al scho , ,:_-. of all kinds. 7. `t eacl:er," In-t , .: - :*es anti A5 . = , ,..1.1- - k Mcetitga 21:a1 . - of etinc-/tion. Ileuef.v:tors or e-hcdtiAn. ~.~,r, ... r _~_ A N E appeared tLe of:;:rn:, a few week' ic:.49. ~ .;f a ccr...air, F.,..a:41 the I" , yr t., 1:u:7:ilia:, a he had dirdla: - ;:fi of Lis duiy or,ci if hi, !arze scb. - .l4rA. the t rti- C:e i7l co:-rect _._, al tip t ::P ~hr~:S:EZ~P • c.):::..7:71+-i d,• a ci:,inter- It f , .:rtL.-r :::,•;. - :a:- 1 Ly e'C•:•1 e.; , :-'9. i:::•:,..4 n a t and wiittf_n deferi , ...e'c:f the sr.ho:ar. that th , saw the c'. wa.. made for Lim. a:thonzl. no name , were :ed. and that he lia,l it riglit t,n and ha- c. , ,ritinned in wear- It ever sinze. ME ArA thi, , ;al,j...ct, we-in,ist that even if a teadifir in a iziven inF•taace wronz. inativertatitly or oti:(-r- 7,i:4, no parent or director. or brard of dire e ctors, :diould go to the school and him, or do anything else by Wliich Lis authority over the .school is crippled, or the .respec . t. of his..scholars fur him It would seem to be the easiest thing in the._‹orld for a patent feeling aggrieved to take the teacher ~n e side. and state his complaint in a friendly way, nit even letting the_scliol ar know that the parent is displeased With the r.ction of the teacher, - although the latter May be manifestly in the 7.1 - Tong. 'The pupil should believe that hi t!_acher, like the -kin; of Englaird,' can do no wrong, fur only then;will ebe likely to give him - that deferjoca and re spect which is so essential t 7 the the mainte nane.e of his authority. ME efforts and talk of an amateur are always . annoying to professionals in the same hue. Michael Angelo cOuld not t43l erste any one who attempted to talk to him n art, and with .very good reason; tdo; the subject was Sa , vast and yet 8 0 much a ithin Lis comprehension and in his power, 7,that ft,: a dabbler to mention it in lii3 pmsence was offemtive ; almost, : sacrilegious. Every offe.i, n-i matter how' expert,in one branch, has a craving to be an amateur in another. Even Dickens had a weakness to be an athlete, and was cheeked only by his 1 . , ,ve of good* living, : MOst people, however, long to try their hand (=Aide their proper sphere at only one thing,--teSides teaching; in that'', all the world, including many professional teachers, * and excepting 'a few, are ama teurs. No man or woman ever lived that did not believe-himself capable of teact— ing school, or directing others how to do so. PeddlenOaddlers, butchers, or ba kers; kers; mad men, sad ;Men; foolish, 'or witty; no matter what their - education, or station and etperience in life, each has , his‘pet meilpglof managing a school. The reason for this'is - that, perhaps, in the whole range of learned o d r unlearni: occupations, that of teaching is the most c'implex, laud next to the act of compos ing a poem, ,Suceessful teaching is the most difficult kina of labor to - describe. How to make a watch may be told; how to.teach a good school can never- lie tOld satisfactorily. Hence most, people, Wiiv 7 ing abSolutely nothing of the art and hid den springs of motive power in teaching; display the assurance of total ignorance in fancying they know all about it. Another 'reason is that* the desire to gain information is one of ~the strongest of the mind, while the desire to impart it is stronger still; most people long to teach—to teach something, even a dog, and sedetly believe that it is the oppor tunity. not :the ability, that is lacking. Thii feeling breaks out in various - forms; the pulpit has it in an a;, , grayatecrfrona• the bench, the bar, the author, the politi cian, even the businessfrn'iii, has some thing to teach the world. The fatness of his will brings to the millionaire's last hour a pang of regret that the ability to make so much money, that the giant in tellect soon to be lost '0 the communion of weeping humanity (and smiling heirs) was not devoted to the task of instructing his kind. Hence the bequests to institu tions of learning; the spirit of the ama teur pedagogue protesting at the hour of dissolution against the grasping selfish ness of the miser. We do not object to this spirit of ama teur pedagogy; but when in disquietude it manifests itself to the annoyance of practical hands, it can easily be exorcised , by repeating the cabalistic formula : "Bachelors' wives and old maids' chil dren :" • WUAT distance from the ground must - a tree 100 feet high be broken, that the top may strike the ground 20 feet from the stump, the broken. part remain ing in contact? Ifew long a Wire one-tenth of an inch in diameter cottkl be drawn from a globs of brass ono foot la diameter, no fir *Pi MO. r al WVI4 - "FBY XER,CL7I, Asvni&ah AND EVLLIVAIC A-MMCTrt COAL, t3ZA7.2. PA.= AND Sins MIMS. TQVAJDA. ' YARD PRICES (CASH). EGG • S ao ~~rse C EST!: .. PEA details and cam- BM s-roVE CHE.ITNICT irlf 4,1 L. ~; VI 2 00 Ccal ....rr4-en&d. arril deThtered so any part of The Vr.. ,, n,'. a44tx.a , eanace To the at.orepriPPl. ALL 4. - ...IDLYL: 2eCnIT AZ ACCCAIL7ASLAD AT 7112 CASH. Tows7As. Jar. 1.r77. ES • COAL; COAL • 7 COAL. • - keep e. n hind it mi , yard el est, erf Pittston sz.4 W!!kes Barre eusi aa.3 LATat t.oelc aal, trees C , r;nty Splits. Also, Earthy Lump std keep :Le best rizality of IA& lisle and Co- Ertel aral Plaster, aZt of whk b we will sell PIERCE 4; SCOTT. towssids sfty Ist 1875. t, CHEAP COAL AND LIME. . Fran and aft,: .7c!T 1. I will sell erdl. Ete— f..r rash only, a:,4 the price list will be corrected COAL TOE JOLT. TiR TON OT !•zt,fire. Ctotstz,:: sr.C. Fornsce fp Of, P• 3 3 SO Car's Bun Lamp 4 0,7 Lat , :ay Mcmmta. Lump A I.l=e 11 Luigi Lark St 2 24 Kan , To !...s,stel 40 k 10 00 1 am shirars ;.r....par0. , 1 to dellsor varrhi,es short tot:re at the u.a.k.l prick. of ddittry. I X.:.54 my th.v.i Ito my many friends and their wars Afaeril patte.%age In the and tt.4cler the hew departure to mate It to t.wir Intere.S: to ~,ntinze to tiny where they Call b-::go,eis for the money. T!., e s± wh o are tr—te , !•,l to tem w.ll tike notlee ths. I must have motley Gr I can't hue esoh and pay !le ights. They re .stt settle by the f.ist of Au rl,st Very Lespectftally Yonts. J. 0. M 0 T AN f2.4. Y E S ! MONTANYES OFFER A FINE ASSORTMENT OF COOS, SUITABLE FOP. THE-S,F.,ASON. AT BOTTOM PRICES! 3i O N T-AN,YEB Towanda, Pa. Dec, & Ta - - -- AT FROST SONS' . On Main Street, Prom now ut til January ?At, 1877, tbey •dll sell their entire stor.k of Yarn!tare very low for'eash 'there r.eier leas a better time M buy, .1.5 all kinds of ge ,- #ll are kw. We are acning Our a.ssortroent of grxxis for Clxristnam waanerer EMU _Remember that we are the only Miemfaetuiers of Yarnßun In Towanda, aryl the only house that can sell at wholesale prices. Please call and get 131=13 THE CENTRAL MOTEL, ULSTER. PA. The undersigned _having taken pogsession of the ahove hotel, respectfully solicits the patron agt of his old friends and the public generally. angiS-tf. M. A. FORREST. EIg‘ . :ELL HOUSE, TOWANDA, TUTtag leased this home, IS now ready to accom modate the travailing ptibilt. No pains nor expenae will be spared to give satisfaction to those who may give him a call. - Sa-North side of Public Sqi are, east of Idercura new block. EANS HOUSE, TOWANDA, j_ Pa.., COEXIII XAIN AND BRIMS. 87111=11. The Timm /farness, kn., of all guests of this Meuse, Insured ag4ast loss by Fin, without any extra Charge.- A superior quality of Old English Bass Ale, jest reeelved. 'T„ R. JORDAN, Towanda, Jaa..1.4 4 4 74. - Proprietor. EAGLE HOTEL, TOWANDA, PA. At the corner of Court and Elver-sta., directly in the vicinity and south of the Court Howe. JOLIN HOME, PROPIIIITOR. The above house has Dees re4urnished and vs fitted. and is now open to the' traveling public.. The Bar wtll at all time be supplied with the best glg e iore. aced stablitur attached to the premises. a ni toy the day IT tnia liattelna 4 xll l o4. MP? te l !$L PIPPY Cost sat Uzi. Dealer la ANTHEACITIL. StI.LIVAT. ASTIIMACTTZ. 156 B. ItEßcrit. EMEI7III3 Frcst k 3=. FURNITURE STORE, CIIA3IBER SLITS, CrAlapletelOr Five Dolan Come a onre and secure barralns .1. 0. FROST k SONS Hotels. JOHN SULLIVAN IcoNvvan-T anratinta basisked.. ARRANOMMT. GROCERY STORE in a. cionnalent Location has isticxed us to eaLtrir. Gar atom and supply onrse7res artdt a tall line nof CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES ... 5 00 lIE PVECHASED FOE CASH. jlp4l which win be srA4 as low 33 that 13333 qtylnly • tut be peaMtased artyvrtere. 410 4 SO - I We keep on hstA the CHO ICEST BRANDS / OF FAMILY FLOUR MI get .13 delivered . free of charge to the tioroc.gb BAZING BUSINESS, And cur ezattrzten as procure FRESH BREAD, FRESH BISCUIT, PILLI.vri ORDERS FOR PP.',VICS 4511 PARTIES A S'PE O I4LT T. One Door North 'of Ward House. Tr/wands, -Hurt' IS. 1r". STEVENS At LONG, WIIOLESALF: & RETAIL CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, COUNTRY PROCUCE, Having &largo ar.d enntr. nodlottgstore we are . prepared at all limes to carry a large siock. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Or takes In exchange for rxxls, lowest eats pri ces. Our long expfrtenco• In the Grocery Trade gives as pecnitar advantages In purchasing, and as we are not ambitious to wake large profits, we fat ter ourselves that we can offer ' .CREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Boyers than any otter es.tatltstment In Northern Pennsylvania. , COENER HAVIk BEIDGE7-,T CEM GROCERI4S & PROVISIONS McCABE & EDWARDS, Cash deadens In all kinds of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. CNE DOOR NORTH OF CODDING a RUSSELL Towanda, July lr r *75 BLACK'S• CROCKERY STORE FULL STOCK-GOOD GOODS- MUST BE SOLD CROCKERY CIIINA; GLASSWARE, BABY WAGONS, LAMPS, &0., &c., itc., At the old stand of VW% OP!! t Irk Wet destard far a We also coatlaae the ROLL'S:, CAKES, AND PIES. Erery day; S! arcs! D. W. SCOTT k 'CO Utak n In GRA.I.N, &C. STEVENS clr. LONG. TO WANDA, PA Crockery. AT COST! 0. A. BLACK. Watch', Jam, WATCHES, JEWELRY,' SILVER WARE, &C. IL HE s_l.4 BHAN Darks is FLNE A3IEitICAN &a) SNF4SS WILD AND SILVER. IeNECHIA FINE JEWELRY. Also STERLING SILVER SILVER PLATED WARE C LOC ES, PROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. GOLD, SILVED. AND STEEL .1. SPECTACLES A; EYE GLASSES. Ore door mils of Dr. Porter k &Ws Draz stars, Mafia Suet; TOWANDA, PA., laz.s-rs. ENN - JEWELRY . STORE W. A. ROCKWELL Is meets:a; a nese F.,..;pply tri!:11 arze strrY r,f =MEI SILVER PLATED WARE. GOLD AND PLATED SETS CLOCKS. kLflcserrtl-Inz LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES 11 , :as,v givA as a cal: az cmaa,:r. , .. , gr.di Peps r.z done at tf...4 DN.. 17.. Noass- IS your, OPPORTUNITY, TO BUY CA RRIAGI:S AND WAGONS RE BRYANT S, Cheaper than you will ever a7ain have_the opportunity of doing. I liave a large aslsortment of my OW IS" MANUFACTURE, Warranted in every partietdar, which I will SELL SO LOW- That everti•bo'ip can afford to have one of his own. • I also have- the sole . atre.ncy in this place of OVIATT'S PATENT RUNNERS, An invention which lins 'come Into very general use all through-the west. They give the best - satisfaction wherevere they have been introduced CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. -- J.AMES BRYANT. jan2-78 NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY Opposite - Ma new Jail, TOWANDA, PEN 'A.; HENRY STULEN isl , ectfal:y annonnces to .his friends and patrons, Lts: be has built a ICEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY, Where he w ennstantly'keep on hand a full assort ment of FAMIL I CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, - . TROTTING SELKYS, AND SKELETONS Made of the best material and flntsbed In the best city style. Ills long experience In rlty Car riage Factories gives him a deckled ruicantagelerer others in the FINIS; STYLE AND DURABILITY - Of wnon.s. All he asks la an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK Previous to purchasing elsewhere ALL WORK WARRANTED TO •GIVE rERPECT ATISFATION Thankful for the Übsral 'patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the same. REPAIRING PROYPTLY ATTENDED TO AT REDUCED PRICES ' HENRY STITLEN. Mpg?, fill; PIRG TIE CEIE.LPEST • .HARDWARE STGRE IN TOWANDA SCYTHES, SNATHS, GRINDSTONES, I.' FORKS, FIXTURES, - ROPES, rM 02E !PE 1 • , All kinds of TINWARE on hanil, 't and Tit wc.:1•11 all kiml I COW EN & CO. T.) 1,v14"1...3 kscy FI:ZN( H. cl!IN t. ar,. az , .! I:F.r..edßy ( UT a Pi.tr,r.l. K':!VE.- :j '‘'. - Al!"1 1 YA-NKEE NOTiONS 01 +.1 , . ' T• =I AND ING S, ;:I).‘*; A.T71:1:N0 , ,N AND v.!! a Eli T I 1 - 01 - WISH TO (4IZOW VFW -ALE, .1 . 1 1 . - • A. ihlC is NV F: 1.„1,1„1: EVEIZYTIIING F'r;, THE _I;..`,TZDEN 11EI AV" DoDGE, • FIRST NATIONAL rANN. ToWANIPA. £11:E t_f MUTUAL LIFT: T.N Orr{ ilv% , 4:6 =II -•-• 1' 7. - - •••••• - 1 - 4 - •:• -7 " - , 1= • = " _ .. ""-" Tz:z LITTLE(Tr 1:4 - ) r r. TEE CORNF.II )IEncUR-S BLOCK. (.1.p0,,1te COURT SIGN or THE - INUI.A..N zigralr tre2 ,3 -7i G REATLY IZEIKCED PRICES: PLANING, MATCHING, AND lIE-SA*I'NG, Which lam stlitt.z at I' ices to snit t times Made promptly to enter, at price, ter CASH Lumber brought lif re :0'.»• will be kept under cover and perfeet'o - dry until taken away. I.;co,ll4ieds NI - your ber,s;ana a dry place to load. Towanda. Jan. 13. 197 rirHESUBSCIZIBER TAKES Pleasure In caninz tl.entt , tit fon of Li , numer oes patrons and the puha. generally; to the fact that he atlll , contthues a . GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS At thelol.lll STAND of 'SITEI: St itt - NDELL, In Carroll's Mork. Toady (11.,..tte Steahs.liottse, awl that De is prvparea to furl - Ash SALT AND FRESH :11tATS, FRESH POULTRY, VEGETABLES AND BERRIES f the eery best quail t3 - .•at as low rates as any °thee" - , establishment. P I FI Yb;:d=ims IS IN 3EERCUR BLOCS! ilrittr3 eau tmy tt.r.h• &c, [per Than at .Any OltCr Place: Tc alwayg cab.pr4 f(yr the Tor tan 3r4 Cii_tuirsisls Moirl.r4 - - RIG OS :SIDE HILL PLOWS, Best in tee. 11 T. JT:NE. p c ,,A3.71.E LIN:".. , EEDOIL. PAINT:"... Pt. 1 I 4. : , AND i . , VARNISH. j I * \ i, P.EADT 24 kNED PAINTS 1 I I- • OF AN Y IbEimkr) coLort. I I ..5. EY: THE Pe.rN D.: F'INT. f.. 1.: il AL LOO, 1 G1f.( . ..7N1) IN 'QI:j , I: VAT:NI-H. BrCTION AND ir:c.}III4ISSION STOLE \? AND 'DRY r. , .11."11.i i"? ..1 i. r, :4.1:1-17...-1-. h CA . i 1: r.!l:t RIME IN , r H.-:: - .:S;:F.-. f.:,. FERMI KINDS 11113 BEM DEMME =EMI SEMEN Nvr.N =I 111111E010199 =1132111118 }• Ail I.'r , , -, (• irr4 eATA L. 11.77. IMMEIIE 2:: r • P v.l: . llctat F FINIIMMEEI Ell N: =I 1;.....:.1 1. ;•77 Nil =MEI M= LE @EMI J *-% -•- - -.- • -- -: .:. - J. = ••- EMI =I MEE Effi t .7 - . 71 71- Zr :mt ••!. ;;;,. -.. • . • - - —; cf. ••-% ' ".! • MIN IFEM OM Effli El 7: = mar ElM!il ENO Li= 0i , C Is the best place In Towanda to buy gr-c,I . cIGABS : AND TOBACCO, at lt,a• rate. It-:•ta, tn. I,er The ur:dg.r.igno.l g -And all kinds of 1"..021ng-mP.I KwAy Npv : DoWN.: far you can't sec it. I hav e .w., on hand a large stock of SASH AND LOOT{.- WINDOW-BLINDS IF NUL' WANT T , l GET MCII Call and cam my (lo.ds and Prlce,, L. I:. RODGERS C, li, 741 ER, trw.cs YearPB"4, . DR. H. C.l ORTER, • - , OLp CASH DRUG' STORE, C , mzer M.ain and P:v3 c. Taainds. rErfaUirtvi 6 ,, c4r a iaartEr etater7.2 What-salt aid Et fah' Dealtr in • DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, 1, - DTE.S.TEFF7. 7 ,. k GLUE. Er....tato PERFUMEET. TOILET AND FANCY GOOD?, ..tfo z 7,?r; ll '• •-- EPONGES.,EIICSIMN - , BEACEi 5.0.1411 , , F0X213, PON4DIES...I.Iat3 Urns, TEETII, SKIN. sad SAIE PR:i ?ARAI - ONS., i 01, r4") r7;.^.fra . EAZOL'.4. 7 POc:SET.E.NIyES ItSaseri CS , POEr-E,(X..K.S -AND PORS-311>NNAIES, i52,7 ,, e- ~.. nAc...krx)r `Al.iI S(:OTC11 SNUFF r A llxli* -- - 4-' i FuIIEIGN AND uptkar.,t,TlC CIGA -:" I 4.... r .;. GARDEN. FIELD AND 7L4frIVER. SEEDS,. ; Towanda__ i Pare Wi.tta And 1...',41.:.".n.. fez ) eElleri..AlFurpn , ” , 71C - : 13 2:". 1, .5%_ ,.. I DerANIr.E. - .:L.F.c - nc - ,,,t 11...xmoisTniclt.tizoizs. : T!, 1 . ' ,.,.,4:7,-.-.....1„.., c - ALS ali v.:rime p - pv.: . ..u - Patt..."..:11 , M1 , ..ite.. ; Fvel:. , tl:lti. , Ara.... r . ( SrrFtATZ - EIC s.l7 , ..rt‘sinp.:lE- - .•. Er.E.A.S - Y Prx'!, !. W7 2 :.'-` , t'gr L.7 0 ,--r-, - Me... „ .. t .NTTeILE.... Sjlrrit '......3k.E.L. ::: 4 LITELDS. . ,i S - 4:;or's E.U.:.. NVE,C.N.7. P.C.TTLE-.. TLETP.I.':, RIN - 1, ,, ,, 1 X.....:', ~ .;3'..r.. N J Syr.:xc.r.s., I: L<7 P.. 5.7. 1. - P.IN.i.L., TilE.:Eli - lf '• i v .r. '..- ....r.ka..Eit--..ek.-. TEE., FLA-TV! ST.X.T:NG.. fr.i.. ' t , ---,..... i . KEROSENE - OR COAL OIL. i WICKS. CIII3INETS.. BATH TRICK, L .i: 11 ,l'a t..- ' 1 :-_• 1 SPERM.. LARD, NS - lIALE: NEAT FOOT, -1 1 - 31 :,- . 1.. , ' ". 1:: ,1 7 . 4,- ;- i TANNER'S. AND MACHINE OILS, A — : 7 :l, . ..D . : .— ' ALCoriOL ..i ND 9?1.1?-11"-• TFT.I.7-NTIN.E. . 11 : - F f '-1 " ' S4j., P , : ir.' i72T/st'.. 7 ‘, Jnitt ;.:-2 ,1 r ,- •' ^ 'er 1 -:::- .., ... ~...-. , ! :. Evnie.. fife, ..i.7.;.; , e. ,ti-rt.„!-tiir..l, , _1,7./1 af? k1! . ..11 Ai . ?irlit/11 - 1. - ... : WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS. , of z:1_512:,5 .7.7 St. I_;t7:.= 54 2 tt~ nr ' • • •• • „ .4, • c- - • ' ''- o• re - • 47- • '• - • M=E!E NrEiiI:TIN . F: FAMILY MEL)IfI'I N E. t: H1 . .A1-TIT I! 7...:....T0.1: Eft: ..-. ::::; v.' . •CL. ~: ME MEMO lIMIEBEES ALL az 1 =EMI Ein= @EMI =NEI ME ME 1.1:..: IMEMEINEEI L"LI, MEM S=E Z ;.. 1:i ' Yii - -17! — P, • S 11, A I V 1 G \st Y . , T I N'ATiIIAL VITALITY 1 -.: . 7 , ... t:. a- I zia:-.1 :v r_r EMEME=I ,cllictfth:tk J ~' .r = IMBEIREB ,:j; ',i 11 - ,g ,:,., car. -,..." rt.,:rA-.,1 CL'Sir: - .iM. (...0:1%,,,,itl- hrE.. ...., .1:~,._ aLd a. gr.o. rrua:e 1 - Y;11. J. C. AY Et: LI:.3KELL. sor.i) 111 - ALLEVERYWITEISa . _ F OR SALE.—A farm of 100 acres, ' 1 iar.; 5..5.1:1i1-•:,1 • ,•• Vradf , ,rd Tv:o on. f•f rkrrat . .p...:l: for , -..- 011TIIE RN CENTIZAI, IIA - two falxv.*.k.s., two For ' sahl premis.v.F. • or of . ,1 WAY TIME TABLE. auz2 FitANCIS FR.ENCII ' . • I . _ , T:ii , •ll. , :ii ant: diroet rant.! , o Wii.ea'r.;:on, r•A• :- 1 T I OW IZ,F. , ,NTS To COI:IZESPOND rni,r,.. F...auira. Erie. Ea:laii,, I:,el.e.t a: r a•al !•.:3;;..- _ ,_ - A WITIT '3"11 . E . 11AP.1) TI3'ES.-A tininhor of ra 1 , 111:-. .1- .ra , .li• 4lm oliir o z 1. , -.1,-, f..,r Int, ;..wat r .‘t c , tl Mai: ~I. i , n a:',l af:er SP.NI).I.Y. Nov-Tn!..-. - •::"i'a. 1 site.t. rear Ih , I , lliitx ,,, 1,14 in, of thOTlNoogli. : trait •, ii :iii. Nortla..rn Ct.:iv:al 17,...fiw ay wlil ria - i. Al=ti. i-erF•ral dui:l'lll4;i saitallie for mechanic. Tyko,ws ‘ - • and ia ,, Jr,-r+, ! Prkes r..due , .l to rorrt.q. , ti.: with the hard titres. .kppl,' to .1. ANDI:r:w AVV.LT: utter. over.,, '' C laZara.ExPl": ----1 : , '::‘ , " , _IIP-rrii ,l ": - ".... (-,,,,,,,. i; ‘ ,„;,,, 5,,, r ,. „ p," itton ., 1;:,„:k",r. ,j, z ,;; . 1. et , - .•:•nii.laV a; IT::.ii. , a. ni., A% W.:at - 11 , 1,r: a: -:,-, , • = • • ,• •••••• 1:;1110: - .1, a: ''.:•25 T.. Tn.. ',tar, i Jiaan I.i';',"l . T I OR RE'NT OR SALE.—Tht! tin- , ~:. ' 2 ' r ilia arrlr, , f. a . : 11 , 1:71:0 at i'2:37.i a.u.i.. al T..k... , .1 : :"..::.. ,, :ira Fa:: a.t 1:10 a. M. 1 'l.-'r'i'z'..l"l'ii r 14 trot bk earrl3 : 4 ' SbD P , 31.ail ' ',ave. !;aiiiin, re Astiy ~., e rt Sn::,:ay a: (two ,torio., tiler. "ctrl '2 , i'liya2 f,.ei:i In Moan,' twp.; I „,.„.;:: „„. ~ ~,,r , ..,,, a , Han ~ ,,.„ , „r„. dal:7 ~,, ,i .„ ..„.„:._ lor will ~,•11 the preMise!, irle:MI;11C Iraj'k,sMiirl ! 0. ,. ~ ~,,, r. m. . .. i , 11,1., at fizart.3tilat 'win fiery' ciiiripriitii. , n. .111 In ; i. - ..„ t 1i„._;,,,,,,,,, r.,,,,,,,„.,„,,,,,,,„ ~,,, , ~. , g,4 , 1 repair. 2^riv• •at liarrl.•',ir . g doily -a: 3,10 i... in., 1.:., - - , ! rilar.•ll 1. - .7-tf. 1' • P. 'PUN FEE. ' ' t • - __ . _ ITari'.•! , :irg .i:!, - .: .:1, ty , :.1 - r.a,„ i..is • - QEELEY'S oysTER I>Al7 -- IND , 11 - ,-..,.m•,..rt a; 7:10 T.. in_ 1.•. - vit t itnlr .'‘ -a: i .'.• p, ii.., arri,-, 3t - 1 VA:kin , . C-14.n at 11:-v` p. 1;1. ii 1 El'll' l, PE.‘N It. •T'',•l- - ._- , .1. few - ili - ...i,;$ • , iith of 1 . :: , , ,, i , ..ig Expro,.--I.tati.., Pal:in:cry Alai::: 4: v. itil e e MP-a:.. 11 ••::.e. 11, aT.I. by th, ,1.;3 - or ', ~.0 , TI :-.1 , ! ,r.i.nlay at. i":-..7. p. to. Arrirr. , .; at I.larri , l . i•Tg r..a..-4.4 .ll.', t.-rno , . Warin nil-al:, ....ened at ail 1 14- Ari‘. ' i!...."y t c•i•;•: •-11 , 1ity at .11 , :: - ..1. p. in. 0 7 ,,. ri .3t . r:!11 ,. . , • , :x!, an d a retath - ' . rei v Cr: r . t'lnclni.ati Expr , •••••-1.-av4, Italttrtio... ...i., 4.- 9:1, p. :Do :Tricr , + at itarri,l-tr;.; at 1:1:45 l IAIGII &131IOADLEY. .., . • i Eri, Mar.-1.•:-av-• Hai i',i , irg 43 tr,„y 1 M37:11fAr:,11 , -r,• 1 4 , f 11'0i...en 6..4.+.1 , .. Tarti.9,;ike.' klay at 4:41 3. Ilk., 1r'3 . . - -- AV i11:41,;.),,rt a: ',Tr, a. la., . , i::4..11., Einilra at 1:15 . p. Li., !!mire,at t;a:1.1:i.i..1- I ' CARDING- 4 - .. DRE: , :SING, , dna at 'Sr," p. 1.11. • • . 1 , Ser.th.:ra Expre,s—Leales f :mat:J.:M. - ma , :' , . , 7 Cash paid fcr woo!, also cloths exchanged for wool ; eveLp: tsaa,l3 - . az',i p. tu., !eas e : ,f, , .,:...iza .s• 9 . . , . - . 1 , . ti , . 'eaves Willlants, , ort a: ;-•::::: a. m.. arr.re, a: _ juna-lm . LrRATSVILLE. PA. '' 11 1 1•, '. S• 1 re •• • ...In ~..mrit.• ~m.y 4:7(1 r e :•: -.1 . 304:;:i a, ',a.: a. nt.. ~,, . -. el, rts a: itallM ml.re at t'ti: a. an. II of e E FLOWER AND OAR_ i rtes .,T i.i,,.---,,v,, Canamlagua - dal:v ele , ft ki DEN SF.EDQ. STI:AWEFIIIZIE , ., PEACH : Samlay ar e:; , 1•1 , . m , it...aVe. Peallta a: 1131 , r'' re 1 •'•e 1.1 .1 , , ,te C. N t:55 •st tItTS 3.y MAI I...—Plant of the', . 1,330- W . - 1 tlilam-tx•rt 4-1 y rl)' la llomlay t 1 I.' , • it-We'st. and net torts eareful;y paeked ~:titpre- , p. tn., leave: II art Islmrg dally at .1:..t , .• a. ta., arr. , : , pald by n4iti,;.. *y c‘alectlon of •Stra‘%berrb, took a: I , a,tlim•re d'at'.y at ;:ti t , . ,a. the first prendulti for tlm b•-t - to3lectlen, a: the W.t-10., gt. , n F. xpres:4--I.eave, Hai riql , nrg. daily great show of Om Mme,. Hortacultural•Society, In t-to-pt 7 Z U . 1 , 1Y at 7:30 a. in., arri% es at Ila.tmrt-re lit Ito- t ton. :I gr,,w , ,orer .P.lO variette. ,, , the most emu, ll:•,: -, a. in. : l' 4, te c9flectb.a \in the coni,try, Incluall.g all tit'. i Mall Leaven Ilatrisburg , lally except S: new. large American ana IMpn•rted k Ma+. Price - a ' 2a,t, p. to.. arrives at Itat!l !Len - iet Mt , : p. to. „,. deserip,ive t'atalegues.. - grati , , by mall. Also, Day Express—Leaves Wa:kles o:en daljyeic• p 111 0b 3 , Fruit Tires, Ill‘m , es,'Etvergrperts„, Choice , . Sunday at s:eo a. tit.. leaves illtuara daily' t•I, ei t Flower, Carden., Tree, Everyrreeti. Herb; or Fruit , Sunday at 9:ln a. in., leaves Williamsport dull, ep . ...z...e,14, :5 packets of - either 1,-r f 1...-0, 'l,y mall. ' rept Sunday at 12:0 p. in., leaves liarrPbarg aaliy C. C. The True Cape Cod l'ramberry., b, , st sort , at ' , lnn •p. in., arrives at Italtintore daily at 7:1-51'.1 1 '. C„ . for Upland, Lowland, or (;Arden, by mail, . Alt trains making connection at lialtltuore for prepaid. 'Lee 1.-e loe, f.;.co per 1,11, , e. Wbotezale , •Wasl e inglon and the South. Catalogue fur the Trade. Agents wanted... • - ! For further Information, apply at the Ticket Of• fi, NI, WAT.4'O.N, Old CoionyiNuraerics anti Seed Ace in Me prrm%litir.Suta . 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