jgriatiftgal:riparfintni Raising Fodder Corn. ;There' seems to be a good deakgaid ;about raising-foddercorn, and many think it is not worth raising ;raising. I think there is' ncr4oetter feed for stock, - particularly for cattle.. We bare raised it. for three. reasons, With success. Twill -give My method for raising 'and Curing; which I think as r - ood fishily I have'yea - iii - the pa pers. The land should be very thor oughly Palverized, . We pulverize the land with a lump crusher, made. in the following. manlier: A log of hard' wood, eight. feet long and a foot through, is drawn by at pole inserted into _the log in thiimiddle,and braces fastened on to keep the log from swinging: It lea - ies the land in bet ter condition -than a roller, because all the lumps are •crushed .instead,of `being simply pressed' dOwn. ,the ground is then marked with a mark._ cr, then and man makes, a light fur , row with a corn plow 4 another Man drops the seed into the !=fiirrow and another • covers With a thill cultiva, tor, with the middle tooth taken out • and the, Side teeth 'turned so as to turn the soil upon- the corn. Then the lump cruSliPx, is-run_ across the rows, which , leaves the fields smooth, • so that the lows can be seen as soon' as; the corn is large enough to culti-' sate. • -• We cultivate twice in a row the first tine, and after that, as much as Wchave time.. • We use the Western dent corn for sowing. <lt gTows lar=ger; with more leaks, and the _ Istalk is not so woody as our common yellow eorti. • Our stock eat thefod der better than good timothy hay. The corn should be cut as soon as 'the cars are glazed, and laid doisn t,wo days in - small ; bundles to with Then it must be bound up and et in shocks, of ten bundles each. We-let it remain:in the field, and draw to -the barn , When wanted to feed. , It may be stood up ih sheds Or- mows, = but should never be packed flat in -mows; 'as' it . will not .keeP when stor ed in large quantities. I think the lump crusher . would be better for covering • grain 'than _a drag, - as it leaves the surface very fine, firm-and • Onooth. I have- never tried it for this, however, so I' cannot say posi _ vel Gurrespondent of Country Ornilenian.- • .• flogs Need Sulphur. The Liinisiana Home Journal says: Whether hogs require—sulphur as an cssential ) to.heAth ) or whether it is sou ! rlit by them as a condiment, may . not, be discovered. - Bud one:thine , is true, they devour it with greed wrien- • iVCrit is to be found. Itis for this purpose pribahly that theyp•will eat large quantities of soft coak which contains a large amount of Sulphur. Perhaps this is the most economical method to supply hogs with sulphur hiring Winter, when they .require good deal of earbom- But, in sum mer it is best•to feed 4 it to theth in; übstAnces which contain less car bon, cm account of their producing less heat. ) Must: rd is one of the best things for this purpose; and some old it should hip sown: in every pasture jut° which the la igs arc turned. It 'hogs - tare kept in, or : arc in Small yards,,it . is Well to supply them with mustard that grows in the Tads or to cultivate some of best varieties for them. They will eat its leaves,)its flowers, seed and,; , talks. „ . Some years ago we had occasion to buy_a large. iluautity of hocking rali4 cOhio) coal.' It was stored in a Tot in the - rear of a faCtory, easily tut erel by the neighbor's hogs;uthich were permitted to run at large in the town. On several occasions these ho.rs went ui sere = cal to be eating the i:M7I; and became such a nuisance that they were excluded. They ap peareir to select tim pyreSt lumps{ or those on which the tire _would peld the Most tar. ineltin: - . * so to .speak . . were, - inany of- thorn very fat. mit seemitig t‘require food.. p,,,N-r "r 11: the course of a recent lecture in Pat is regarding bird 4- an estimate was formed of the damage to crops by the robbery of a nest containing five 'egs. Pining the 'first month . each young bird eat-. on 'An average about frfty-eif - Tht flies-or other insects in a day. The aggregate, rilialtiplied by thirty, for . the- month, makes 7,500 inserts to every nest. -- E'very insect cat `duil} from•blosfiorua and leaves an amount equaling its weight until it reaches maturity., It isicalculated that, in thirty days each insect would damage thirty blossoms, and thereby destroy thirty ffnits, and that 7,500 irspcts Wvild kill 225,000Truits: It will be well, 'therefore, for fanners'• sons to reflect upon the damage done to their parents_by the wanton rob bery of a!single nest. ;-i . Is France a „„gentleman owned a grand ,country estate; surrounding his mansion Were 'Orchards contain ing fruit of all kinds than could he :101bn:tied, about three acres in Plums, which. were healthy looking trees, blooming each spring,but none Of the- fruit; coming to maturity. He I,became disgusted and turned the . 'plum or6bard into a chicken-yard, kikvinc , the.trees for shade. To his profound astonishment 1,40-, next sea_ son the trees were fairly breaking down with ripe, full matured frUit. The poultry had accompl;shed what luau- had utterly failed in—success fully battling. the curcidio. - "MANy : young fruit trees, esßeeially pears, are, Mullett to death during the hot season. Even' when the vfround is kept..wet, and - their roots are moist enovh; young and newly set trees upon which the anal tender are cooked by the sun as by a fire, and the, branches and trunks die While the roots remain alive. • This may ol'leu be prevented . wfinling the trunks with cloths, shuts out the sun—Mirror . • THE best best tittle to kill - a weed is as it i • born,. soon ass 'before you can si:i! it: . When the seed has 'germina ted, -.and is, just ready to.. break through.the ground; then • the least :disturbance of the soil disarranges it, connections and it dies iii a Wt. sua,;.but if i .it gra cvti. Antit i; .firiakes: ,i'oot, if it is diSturbed eonsidemblet you do not kill it : it: Las a hold upOil the Koji and' it lives in spite of you. --Di.l t roii 'Pribroy' , ., - ' . , . • . . ~ • t t;lNii,rit S;s{lii.:,-;--Put two cupfuls cis molasses and one '.of butter •iu a, i. tin pan ; boil five minutes, then let it cool ; dissolve tvio teaspoonfuls soda in .6 , little ws rrti Vuter, and pour int , itlreiliiibe4Aes and be1b....1; ; atbt two tt ~• :Him ) fills 4.1 . :T i,,,,,, : ,,.,„0 -,, i , r ,f iihmi_ ) - •.. and ilour.enough to ro. 1 Iv ithout ,m F ': -10) . - 3......: 1 , 4 ' thlu. . .... - ..2 Eeparhneni "...,,,• , ...r........"6"err . 7,0 .4,,A ,......rfry .11, 7 7 ......7 1 B. E. Q4Lizi; : J. A. WILT, ' Committee REV. D. CRAFT, ' ' 'Of " 0. • W. RYAN,' Anociate Editors. A. A.. - KEENEY, ' • : .' ' ., Communrcations may be sent to etthex of the above editors, as may be preferred, and will appear in the Issue of which he bas charge. J. ♦. W 1 LT, Editor Present Week ' THE TEkOHEES ABBOtHATIOH AT _WIND- 0.131 We attended the meeting of the Teach ors' Association at. Windham, and to us t it was a meeting full of interest and plea- sure. ' The drive through a fertile and beauti ful part of county, and meeting the people•of Windham, whom' we never,had the pleasure of meeting before, gave us, profitable and pleaaant recieation- fmm of duties. Although the writer has not been act ively.engaged in teaching for a number of years, his interest . in the cause of educa tion isdiumbate4, find he consider!. 'the . meeting of the A&"coelation at Windham • :one of `the most profitable and interesting it has been his 'pleasure to attend., ;. The discussions were such as would bring out ideas and. methods that ean be used by each teacher`and in every school in .the county. The lecture in .the evening was one in which we wore deeply:interested,. and would take ileasure in. giving the educational columns for its publicatiow It was full of practical thought for the teacher, and was founded on a true and proper conception of man, his nafure and capabilities. Another feature of the meeting was, to Mll-upen different teachers to give their ethods of teaching different brancheN and with what success. The benefit of this exercise, we think, was in this : that the me: hods suggested have .all been. , used in the common, ungraded country school, and were not applicable only_to graded, towil,,or city schools. ' The interest manifested by the teachers speaks volumes for the future education al interest of Bradford counir. - To the - busine..s committee and the hos pitality of the poop e, ro due the profit able and interesting sessions of-the Asso elation held on the Bth and 9th of ,Juno. MERITED I •Ttle SchOol Board `4of Tovtamls Boro' organized , Monday; •June 4, 18 . 77,' and after doing some . business went in a body to inspect and , examine the 'condition of the school Iniildin4,ete. After .going through the whole building, and making a careful eiamination,'of all the rooms, which they found in' a go6d, neat and cleanicondition, pasgld the following ins: olutiOn : Rewired, That the School Board of the Borough tender their;:thanks to Prof; G. W. Ryan* . and the teachers and scholars, for the neatness an =cleanliness of the school ; rooms - and the ireed - Oki from marks and scratches on the'iiall 61 school-house, out-buildings and furniture. We have had occasion 'to mention. in this Dopartment, the same facts of .which the , Board are willing' tO recognize, by commending - Principal, teachers and scholars, btplaeing the above resolution on records of their proceedings. We hope there aro niany more teachers in the coon ty that merit the same-commendation. SCHOOL BOARDS The Board of EA.chool Directors of the ditlerent townships and boroughs, have dr g anized for the coming year, and the advancement of our educational interests depends on the course they pursue, and the manner in which they conduct the bu-. siness'pertaining to education: Each Board carry on' the, schools in their respective districts according, to the notions they may Wye of the benefit of oui• common schonlYsystem and the value or an education. The Directors should be men of experi ence, business capacity, and deeply inter ested in the cause they should' labor to advance and improve. DULL CIIILDREN.—Fs. 3file of the moat eminent men of all ages were remarkable only fordullness in-their yOuth. Sir Isaac Newton in hilt boyhood was inattentive_to his study, and ranked'verY low in school until the age , of twelve. When Samuel Wyche, the I)ublin-schwilinastir, attempt ed to educate Richard . Brinsley Sheridan, he pronotinced the boy an "incorrigible dunce.". : The mother. of Sheridan fully concurred in this - s'rdict and declared him the most stupid of 'he 'sons. • Geoldsmit,h was dull in his youth, nd _Shakspeare, Gibbon, Davy . and Dryde do not appear to have exhibited in their chi dhood even I \ the common elements %if future access. Whr‘n *radius, 91e eminent wedith • chemist, left school for the universitythe words, "Indifferent in behavior and ' f dOubtful hope,".wero scored against his name; and after ho entered the university he narrowly escaped being turned back. On one of his first visits to the laboratory, When nineteen - years ad, ho was taunted' With the ' inquify, whether ho " under- . ,stood the dine - fence between, a laboratory and a kitchen. { ?.. Walter Scott had the credit of having'"the thickst skull in the school," though Dr. Blair. told the teach er that'many bright rays OfTutureenius shone throughthat &into . " thick skill." - Milton and Swift were justly celebrated for stupidity in childhood:. The great MA= Barrow's father itsed -to sap that, if it-pleased God to take from him:Any of his children, ho hoped it might. be Isaac, as the least promising. Calvius;•-the great mathematician of his age, was stupid inhis boyhood, that his teachers - Could• make nothing of him till they. tried him in geometry. , Carraci, the celebrated painter, was so inapt in his youth,-that y his masters advised hint to' restrict: I', ambition to the grinding'of colors. ' '"One* of the most popular litho saes of the present day;" says an Englis -wri ter; "-could not read when she wa,Sseven. iler mother . was, rather uncoinfOrtable about it, but said, as every-body didlearn, with opportunity, she 4tippoSed her child would de so at last. By eighteen, the ap parently slow 'genius "mid the heavy but inevitable debts of _her father from the , . profits of her tirit work, and, before thirty, bad published' thirty . volumes." Dr. Scott, the commentator, could not compose a theme when. twelve years old, and even at a, laterage, Dr. Adam Clark, after incredible effort, failed to commit to memory'' , poem. of ‘ a few - stanzas only; At ninelears of age, .olio who afterimrds became a Chief Justice in this country, was, during a vrluile • *inter, unable to commit toitnemorythe little poem found .. . in one of oar school booka.-E.r. • • Einfust• 'Altenvrivp, , vhci tics been s- Coklegiate Institute at To •:randa, has been hired as a teacher in that institution for the wmirtOtear. Mr. SORWOOD takes the . place of ARTHUR HEAD, *Clui has beeniadmitted i to the bar as an . •atterney-at-law t We Wish them Both till the success _pOsible. , ) tI i fit SchotitlAntiOrti Of.TOwanda &Jiro' will enlarge, and improve thn room in the. third story of the school.liiiiis - o, during the f,oreiner vrlcatl.ri• 13110 .- ' MED ABBOtIIA. The Bradford Fezymity. - Teasth, ere Aso?. elation- Met at therlinion MO* in Wind ham, June 8, 18T7. N, - The exercises were opened, with \ music by the choir, after which Rev. .A, \, W. Loomis- conducted devotional PlareliV \ ll. Minutes of last meeting read and approp ed; after the insertion of the amount of `order drawn In favor of G. W. Ryan. The The amendment to By-Laws, offered by prof. 'McColl= atlagt mietirig, was ta -ken up for diseussion.:' , After a feW.re markii' by Geo. Moscrip, :stating Abe- im propriety of having such' a fund, a vote Was take \ it and the resolution lest. The Business Committee reported the 6ilowfag reeolnticins.lor distmesion : • Besotted, That some means should be taken by which bOoks and school- appara tus can be furnished triVere4; at great)y reduced rates. Resoligd , That • the Superintendent should be relieved from examining teach ers, and that they be Hemmed .by a could potent ;committee, thus. permitting him to ;devote his whole time to the reciaindei Of his duties, which aro tnero ' Wes ha can perform. . Resolved, That 'all • tea ch ers shreld be+ ,l conversant ts'ith.the Motile system heroic being Roamed to teach.. Second Second rosolution discussed by J. _I% Elliott, Go&r A rip, Rev..W. : Looniis W. E. Thomas, ROY. T. White. Lost.. First reso.u.io taken up for discus- I ; stow Remarks by .S. Criwford, Goo. Moscrip. The, folio ' g resolution wa% 1 * taken up substituted : , Resolved, That the Sch ' 1 Districts of Bradford county should , esi.rh a sup. L I. plEbouse at Horne central poi, for the purpose of Turd school book s arid' apparatus at wholesale prices. . D,i ssed by Geo. Moscrip, Supt. Keeney, lof. Ryan, I. S. Crawford, J. A. Wilt Adop After listening to a choke - piece of mu sic, the following resolution was present ed for discussion: ' Resolved, That teachers ,should not be permitted to continue teaching,.-who ha bitually speak in harsh tones, or scold in e school room. An Animated discui iiioraoll4wed, in which the ladies took an active pait. Discussed by )11le)isra. Kee ney; 3loscrip, Clark, 'Vrift,:ftyan, \White; QasWel Rev. A.,W. Loomis; MisseMstt ta Crawford ? Julia McLaury, Mrs. &Ire* ton and Mrs. Kinner. Carried. Adjourned to meet at o'clock. - EVENING sessitpx. Dlttsic by the choir. • Declamation by' Arthur" Vandyke. kssay by - Julia Mc- Laury. Temperance oration 'by W. H. Clark, jr. After music by the choir, the Rev. 8. C. Fulton was introduced as the lecturer of the evening. The lecture Nva)4 the featfire of the occasion. The speaker iiiicusseci the work of the teacher with rare, ability, anireelivered one of the most, timely addrzssesYt has been our pleasurei to listen to. A vote, of thanks was tender ed the speaker for,his eloquent and in structive lecture.. After listening to an interesting.paper by 'J. A. Wi y ltiand a choice piece of music by the c r, the benediction was, pronounced b Rev. A. W. Loomis, and the AssociatioiYadjourn edio meet Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. HATLICDAY MORNING. Music. °Devotional exercises conducted by Ref. T. White. Supt. Keeney offered the following : ROolriff, That different teachers be called upon to give their methods ofSr struction in the different branches taut& in our •sclioota. Adopted. The subject, " How to teach Grammar," was then pro posed and ably discussed by Messrs. Kee ney, Wilt, ,Brown,•Thomas and Miss bi son. Musie.. 'Misses i tlara Lewis and Metta Crawford wore appointeal a coin mittee.on inenibership. A short time was then devoted to ask ing and answering questions relating to teaciiir g.Tho question, "Should each syl lable be pronounced in spelling ?" c led forth an animated discussion, Messrs. Brown, Keeney, Ryan, Wilt, Thomas and Mrs. Edmiston td - fig. - pert. The follow ing resolution was offered for discussion : Resolved, That the Committee on Per manent Certificates be -requested to ei amine applicants before the applicant be recommended to the Superintendent of Public Instruction for a perrnan,ent cer! tificate. Discussed by Supt. Keeney; .1 A. Witt, 9. W. Ryan, L Crawford. Carried; Music. - Orwell was cbosen ao the next place of meeting. The following reisolution:was then offered : Resiiired, That the thanks of this Ciation are due and are hereby tendered to the people `of Windham, of Windham for their hospitality, to the trustees of the church for/its use, and to the choir for their excellent music with which our exercises have been:enlivened. - Adoptea.- Supt. •Keeney 'offered the following :- Itcotolied, That an order be araWn upon the Treasurer for two dollars to defray the expenserof advertising in the Rtron- Tim for the past' year. Adopted. A few minutes 'being. left,. Prot Ryan riggeSted that the time be / spent in teach ers giving -their .methOds -of securing or der and attention in recitations Remarks by Messrs. Keency,, Riau andiWilt. After singing the/Doxology; the bene diction was prong inced by Rev. A. W.' Loomis, and, the Association adjourned to meet at 0;1014:111e second _Friday in September, 1477.1 SUN MOPS the meetings of the Wegteni Bradfprd Teachers' Association, will not prevent the teachers from the western fr i t of the county from attending the, dford (county Teachers' -Association;, "Which i‘s \ composed.- of the teachers from the whole \ county, and meets in the differ ent.parta,of I,lcounty when invited. The \ext meting would have been fixed in BM western part o'fho . cpunty if an invi tation had been given. We regret that tliese Associ a tions sholild, in, any way in terfere with each 'other, \ and hope the teachers of the weal centre and casemay come to a proper understanding regard to it. - „‘• WE rousu the follosVine lines writteu t in a book known as "31eGelligott'S Amer % lean Debater," which hail been presented` to a young man, the 'sentiment of whieh, we commend to every young man iu this Commonwdalth :- • "Study well the following Page rlx these rules wantn your rind; And when assembk,d with the Ssges Fon need not "go ft &finft„.' TUE .Towanda Graded School closed Rriday; June 15. Ttio 'vacation will eon linue teu week and the .scbool again open it:ugust el, under the charge of - Prof. R yan as Principal. TuF. failure of a teichei in a school is 9ftert dne to the *pi:nano° and prejudice, J OE the patrons, of the schools. A TiacitEn should create an interest in the School by being interested himself. TuE principal duty of the teacher is to tesch.pupils how to ellucatm themselves► ‘-,-... --.-:-•:lhionrati.larrlailiz.-77-77.-7L = CA :.RIII4iIk.PAPT.ORYI. spas or um Reporter 0110e N :, , • . - MetlhtyTsll.POricer asspectriolly as* ounce to the 1m le that they as peopated So "and all kinds of : - TAD CIABRIAGEB v \ TOP . ANI . I OPPNI - avainp, • pipurroN .Ikl •LATFORK SPRING . WAGOidl, TUOTTIMiI 3ULIE.IX.B • SIEZLETONS, Made or lb. ti est material and In t h e beat style. Au work Warta; dad to giro portant aatistactlon. PAINTING A. SPECIALTY. WI, bait, one of thir'hest Canlege PeAteeila the 'country, d. all work In this line at the lowest Neatly: and 'promptly done at radiatedtutleesi: Disking new springs' and ye •pirtng\old ones a specialty._ Alr.,werk guaranteed. rlearteglre us a call. AcINTYILE b BREBICEII.. Towanda, April 20., 1877 NON' Is "LOUR heaper thanOn will ever again \ have the opplortunity of doing,. I ha •4 OW AIIUEACTURE, 4 Warranted in e •ery particular, which /I SELL SO OW That everybiy - can a rd to have one of his own. I \ alsO have the sole agency • this placp \ of 'OVIATT PATEDiT RUNNERS,- An inventionvhich has come into very'general use‘all through the west., They `give the\best satisfaction wherevere the \ y have•beeu introduced • CALL: AND EN \ ANDN - E \ TNENI.. JAMES NEW CARRIAGE FACkTORtI Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons, tlat he has bait a KAP BRICK CAI RI Where he w eonstautly keep on hand a full assort ment of FAMILY C,IARRIADES,- TOP AND . OPEN DITGOIES, LA.T,FORM WAGONS, TROTTING SULKYS, A.NO piELETONI3 Made of the beat material and finished In tho'bellt city style. Ills lung experience In city.Cat rtage Factories glees him a decided adraneve user-others In the YINDII6 STYLE AND DURABILITY INSPECTION OF RIS WORK ALL WORK WARRANTED TO ttIVZ ) .PERFECT SATISFACTION. - Thanktut tim„fhe liberal patronage fortnerly e= tended end respectfully' salt a continuance of the IMMO. RETAINING PROXPTI e Y ATTENDED TO os' • AT ISEDUCAD PRICES. rounds, Jan. 11.73-tf. THE CHEAPEST • IIAiDIVAItE STORE TOWANDA • \ IS IN DIERCUR BLOCK SCYTHES, . s , SNATEIS, GRINIiSTONES,; FORKS,; FIXTURES, RO,P18„, ke., 4c., • tte., qt.e . aper, Thai at Any Other Place! . . lure always nn' hand Repairs for. the Yount iiiannton and Citalirros *owing Naehtlet. PERRIGOS SIDE HILL PLOWS, All kinds of TINWARE:on 11103, and Tfn work of all kiwis done at lOivert prices. H. T. JUNE. 4nda. June 28. 187@. $... , Greeeties. -.-k \ NEW ET I Fg - Of\GROCEEIES • .Cho,ce . ikelectlons43f FINE TEAS AND .CO \ FFEES ! Fr r sale cheap. • . Cash 17.aii1 for all kinds of - COUNTRY r.,RontrcE! Tqw*Rclo. Aptil 0. 1177 AlLkinds of sEPwiaix'a OPPORTUNITY,. TO BUY CARRIAGES AND WAGONS 12EI ,BRYANT 8, e a large assortment of my Opposite the hew Ja f l, TOWA.NDA, PENIVA. ' EMU HENRI." STULEN Oitraigons. All ho asks Is as rrerloas to purchasing elsewhere, HENRY STULEN. Hardware. ' Fl'ancni can buy their Best, in Erse. At the old stand of C. B W. 11. DEC.KEE,,,),a. Itolistai t.17111M1 TOWAND4c. WHO : 1 , ' ' • • Cor. Alainau' d Pine•sis. lIKILME.4 I PASSAGE, WMtoads ma Retell dental In in kindi of MIIBIOII INSTRUMENTS AND _SHEET MUSIC; ' N • \ ' . liillts tho public .to an examination et !.hcir oatab . \ llstiment: • . . :\ , , . . \_ . ", The celebrated . . \ , • \ 151.ATIIIISHER. P4ANO, ' 11'; - -."' • • .\ .. • , • poittinnet to be 'the favorite with Musicians , and well sustains the high reputation earned. It is not necessary le ,go into our eate:lilted description of the instrnment,as Its =rite will he apparent to ail on tisanllnation.', • . , 1 \ ... . We also hate the agency for , GEORGE WOODS do CO.'S' PARLOR (I; VESTRY . ORGANS. • • - These instruments aro celebrated the world over 'for their remarkably port, and brilllaut • QUALITY Olf TONE! Which is owing to their famous" (7outhinat ion Solo Mops Aeoline, Vow Humana, Piano, all of which are separate , and additional sets of Reeds and liars, so arranged as to admit of an almost endless variety of orchestral effects and beautiful combinations; THEIR, EXTRAORDINARY POWER, ELM:IA.I4CE OP STYLY., AND THORO• CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH gthe many ,Patents owned and used by the nu, ire WOODS'\4AVE , COUPLEit,' D VALVES, n FAT NT CASES, rIAN A above • OLO SETS, SEPAItAT LIMBO IMO R o ' ofecall our lust ruMen ts at the lowestifigure . .d guarantee thih - Just as I , opm:wilted. Don's be deceived by traveling agents, but come directly to he*lldiarters, 'where yuu stemma of -getting Just whatyou bargain ‘tor. . ,8 LMHS h PASSAGE. 1111 Toranda. Mud) 5:2877 Watches, Jewelry, b. WATC#ES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE BEI EMI IL lIENDLBIfAN, OM Dealer In Pkiq Al ET4CAN AND SWISS GOLD ATD SILVER WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY. Alao `.STERLING SILVER SILVER PLATED WARE, CLOCK MOM THE OHZ4P . UT TO. THE BEST. GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES Az EYE GLASSES. One door north of Dr. Porter & Bon's Drug store !data Street, TOWANDA; PA., = NEM' JEWELRY,7STpRE. El •N 4 3irk. ROCKWELL, ". • isTocelving a new suppro hh large stook of goods, \ 1 , 7- \ 1 SILVER.PLATED W.A.RI < , , • .• \ . . RtCll AEI GOLD AND PLATED SETS •/ • , ‘,, CLOCKS, And everytning In the line, which will be . iinld at LOWEST I'OSIELE sPEIOE-S. :\ Please eve us a callatel atamtne aar goods . • _ Repairing done at the shortest notice. •' • W. A. ROCKWELL OE ~ -1 ~ ~, Dee. 12, to -e< TUrial THE HIGHEST\HONOII3 vni x' ' • __- , 'VNNTENNI4L Ent it ho , Judos unaelthotudy theomme ., • the YEN -1 OWLBBOUVTPIANOS-the the-. DLTLOIWA. 01 lIONOII AND MIDAL .OW . IWKItIT.! Wthelug ,cheat In the /that malt erftbout'a seamier. : , . • • ' 1111TiO1 VOX Wreict . Itthawmixte. . . , , Grand, Square. and 'Up, ~. Mrjatents and improve. -M ATIIIIRREK I I3 iI ig :NI W II :PATENT DUPLEX . OVERSTRUNO SCAL lathe greatest mlminee 'E i in Alm history of rhino making,. producing the most astonishing power, thness and depth of - A tone, and mstsining sing! quality never before attained, belnga.tOrend PM oin a Square Casa: , ' TILE MEN DELSSOUN V- ma um are the driest in America; Tidy are winced the "Pi awe of the tutu:Wl . - ....- iitOttrie ioofty AND w riobais. Nee.l9o. 492, 494,498 and 45$ West I' Pins. 858,' 880, 882, 884, 858 and 870 I . • ir;•• • PIANOS SENT N. TRIAL. Ifindrdte4 and deierlptive Catalogue mall . INENDYLSSOUN PIANO CO., - .'BpblNißß Oreici - No. OS Broadway, New-York. 11 Tot:4'n. MASON&TiIi!OIQiiiS FIRST RANK CENTENNIXL EXHIBITION. They are the play of the clam asilgtiei - Nrst ' • L. B. PO E LL, 115 Wyoming - At enue.. 16;41i . 41t0 . ra. OM • IS TIME:MERU AUNT FOS THE\ MASON , ANb HAMLIN 011GA.N13. anithaß conntantly in stcl, trareroonic, a full line of t 'e.qc celebrated in-'' • strumfMt.r: !Wore vurchivine. Fend to him for " prices,iunlbe convinced that a lkla.. , cm :AND OimAN Cd)FLS no more than the mice , tonally obtabiedlfor an Inferior instrumeta. - PRICEA RANOR riONI 800 TO 81,2 0 0. • '~ Mr.ls,llrell . alsU keepl a carefully selected `CHICK E PIANO% - 7 -1 : tar WsOrma!rultos or Tito WILD. Pnying these PiAnos in large gonntitics, he it nhle to ofrer ext . rilliducenientx to‘purchns ers. Clattering ,Piatto does not coat twice as ratielk es the very' poon-st,l'inno made, and is iWORTII TES TIMES AS 311ECII for actual Reliable Agents W:ent,ed Everywhere. CATALNUESIkiI PRI 2 el-LIST3 MAILED FREE Scranton, Pa., Jfarth tf7, 1877. • $6OO A P IIII IC o t ° he S r atylFe°lnitt,;,.ssalmseo.pro p..rtlini. Including, Grand, Brute and Upright— all jirat-elate—siild illaket to the people at factory priers. Nciagetcieemmissionst no discounts. These-Pianos nidde[dtuaq the finest dl .plays at the C•lntennial Exiilbition,i: and Were utianinionaly reccomunded tea the. , iiIVWEST‘tiONOIII..4 New Manufactory—one of thd:diejtegt and finest in the 'world. Tile Square Grand, contain Mathushers new patent Duplex' OverAreng Scale, the greatest Improvement In the history of plane making. The Uprights are Dia./1114d America. Don't fail to write for lldustrated amid Descriptive Catalogue,— mailed free. 1 • ATTAC!I*F:NT, BELLOWS apr.lo PIANOS AND ORGANS.-W. F. . NINON will sell any Plano or Organ made in' this country at panic p rices.. . t pay no runt, and hire nocterits, and buy all In tim:welds at bottom cash prices, am! will sell as 1 as any other man. Parties wishing to purchase will ‘ please send for Catalogues slid prices before bfuying eisawhere.• Address, W. li. NIXON, - mar22. Xlmira, N. Y. HENRY , ANTHRACITE AND 1111 COAL, ..61,1 \ 11NEIL . PAII,K AND RI YELL SfIACUTN TuWA,N DA, YAI‘ PRICES (CASII) \ A;SiTy/tACITE. \.? In MVP• ... CHES.Thp7... PEA EGG. STOVE CHESTNUT. SMALL MIT Coal sorcened, and derffe ' redlo,atiiy part of )1t Born•, adding cartage tdrtAe above prices. ALL' ottbrats sit:e? ox aCcOirrarttED BY TILE CASH. Towanda, Jan 5, 1577 . • OAL, . , , . , . • COAL, • • . s COAL. • We keep on hand at our yaitkall sires of rittston and Wilkes Bann coal. and Loyal Sock coal. from the Sullivan County Mines. , Also,Barelay Lump and Smith. • We keep the best quality of Lime, Bair . and Meta, Itrick and Piaster, allot which we will • . at bottom prices . PIERCE d; ,S 1 OTT. ..' , . Towanda May tst, 1876; . ~. . , CHEAP COAL AND LIME. , Prom and. after July 1, 1 will sell coil, lime, ate., for rash only, and the price' fist will be corrected monthly. I'l Or COAL- FOIL JULY. ran TON Or 7.,0001L1a. Al" TOR 'CAUL): Pittston Stave, Chestnut and Furnace, " Pea.. Carbon Bun Lump " " .......... Barclay Mountain Lump • Smith '• Allentown Lime Vt htulbel Lath 114111.,7-• Hair burnel.4.• Brick Vt>t 10 00 I am always prepared to 'deliverlmrchases on short notice at the usual price of delivery, raise tender my' thanks:to my many friends and customers for.their-vary ahem' patronage in the past and hope 'uader the new departure to make It to their interest to' continue to buy where they can get the best reads forthejeast•money. Those who are indebted to me will take notice that I must have money er I ean't buy for cash and pay freights. '.'whey sunst flle by the first of An gus& next. • Towand 3 . July 1, 1975. T HE CENTRAL . 119 TEL, truntn, rk. The undersigned haying taken pussession of the above hotel, respectfully solicits the patron •tge of his old friends and theTublic generally. ugledte• ' IC A. FORREST. ' V .A \WELL HOUSE, TOWANDA JOHN SULLIVAN. flaying t ¢ls innute, la now ready "to accom modate the trs ening public; No pains nor expense will be spared v o satisfaction to those who may give him,* call. Sir North side 4:414011c glqt are, east of Merears new bloat. AND RINGS, ApAN$ E TOWANDA, Ts., • • • ' CORNICE 'MAIN /LAD BM I Stu awe. The Hones, Ilaruessi dc., of s guests of tits basest. Insured egalust loss by lr without any extra Asuperior quality of Old English B Ale, just received. . ' T. 8...10110AN, TOwimda, Jilt. ProprlMß.or. ItMil VOLE HOTEL, . TOWANDA, PA. - At\ the-earner at Court and Itivereta., directly in • the vicinity and south at the Court House. • 'JOHN litiltKrwPiturnittron. • . .11ke above boute has beim re4urnishedriatid re !Steed, and is now open to the traveling public. Ihe Dar will at all times be supplied with. , the best 44 !/gala. Good "tabling attached to the premises. Boarderv . by the day 0r.,, week accommodated. • - . May le t i$ 8J - JOHN BVIULS• - \•' • . , 1000 , $650 for ;275. for • " $750 forV2s. $450..11)00forV00. ,GENTS,' , S TO_TtACUEBB, Evilt'rzoN tx-rniox lIMEI bin of mENDELsisiIoN riAso.co., N0..56 . 11nindway, N. Y Coal aid. Lime:- . ERCITR; Den r In' , 47 SULLIVAN xNlll,liAc' BEE SULLIVXN ANTIIIIACITE; • . • .. .. so 150 1 60 H, AIERCHH Very Ttespeettr.Tmt,Niir. Udell. ~ i.,---•Dia -ii4i6ii-iii-:-.-': R. " :PORTER'S:: ., '- ' ' OLD MASH , bßiro sTOTtE' , --, Cornei,lKaln and- Z ino l Sts.,'Toiratsda, Pa. , tlfalablith,ofotier a quartet. iya CentUryo ••• Vitadialida and Retail Deader In ' DRUGS — ; MEDICINES, CHEMICALS; . • ACIDS,"DYE-STII71111;:a GLUE" - • pERTOIERY. TOILET ANDSANCY GOODS, SPONGES, ntivsnieS, lIIIACEB /c \ iltirssgs, , )30Ar1, COMM, PONADZS, HurtAze, fsrpt,. SKIN, and, HAIR PREPA RATIONS, „RAZORS, POCKET-KNIVES \ P 9 ET-BOOKS AND PORT -itoS;NAIES, r. Id CAHOY and SCOTCH SNUFF-, • 'POREION AND DOMESTICCIHAISS, GARDEN lELD,AND FLOWER SEEDS, Pure Wines au 4,lquoia, for Metal Purposes BOTANIV,ECLIICTI4 . 4 Hommai.Ain ultrasbDtes, And all genuine polittlar Patent Il4lelnes. , Sirproserzna; Suseirataonss4 Ilusatii\, Panes, , ! Mersa's, )(seri.'" SisaLis a Sins Lits,.. Ikkltlillig BOTTLES!, TITHING It4:4oS,\ \ ISTUINGZE9 A . 1 40 PANS ` .InkiA.l.9, TARRYmaI"- • Tins, .ELASTIC Srocjiwis, ail. KEROSENE OR CO OIL., • . WICKS, CHI2dNEYS; PATH \IIItICK, SPERM, - LAUD, WHALE, NEAT! VQOT, TANNER'S, ANI) MACHINE, (41, •.. ALCOHOL, - AND SPIRITS TGILPENTI. ,•- •SashiPaint,lrarnieh,Whitewash, Couits Horse, Mane, Shoe, &rubbing, And aliircinds of lattsahes. WINDOW A t D PICTURE CLASS, ..• ~ of 'sll slam - , PURE LINSEEDIOIL , PAINTS, PUTTY, AND ' ' jVARNISII. - • .- - - REA.D4y. HIKED. PAINTS c , OF A. 1.411 DESIRED COLOR . : Y THE INTHIND, PINT OR GALLON,/ t ROUND IN OIL OR VARNISH, " •:' Al.. DRY COLORS OF ALL HUES. :,• AU ar . tea te4rrartted as represented. Priscrlidlo a carefully compounded at , all hours of day and id 4 t;.,Open Sundays for Preacrletlona frcun 9to 10, A. i'", 42 ' - ' " ' ITIQN ! 7th P trcet. AY"nue. PUBLIC, UAW WAS (Melt Mt the we soften Iron at tit a bettor advahtai expertmeuts eltt the best prespet thew occasions ' TILE WON6E SILICON U I had a dace' ,ent:or ahiit the Contraction tmubleomne to not handle in: thought.that I , (nit of my way. ariOlope - of relk I was.working wl - °, and of \cnurse - could not prevent its coming I • n csi tact wlth \ my hands. . I took h notice of 'the effect It had produced, until one any wildling to use a heavy hammer, I gped irwitikMy crooked hand, and much to my nu irfse ; -1 founq My..erooked fingers straighten couldamp' hardly leillev my eyes. I showed my hand to my wife and fatuity, ud a geuerfi - rejoicing was the result. • The questlan now was, What had prsiducril this wonderThl effect . ? Every :Mt was recalled,and after along and careful invbstigithm, I at last made up my mind that my good fortune hail been caused by,, _ E .. LECTRO SILICON.. .. . , My netts trip was to discover s \ (l4‘.!, mons by which 1 Could comidne.thiswonderful sttlistanee so.l that everyboily could use IL I made.dilielktsearch ' through everyjmok thati thought would throw any light upon the subject, 'aud 'at last,. in a very old' medical bobk, I found a - way by which i c o uld ib k ii„ The reset( was perfeetly satisfactory, and I .vrns able to make a liniment, the like ,tho world haS\ toner seen'befor.e. 1- now began tolook aboutme for cases to try the effect of it orCothers, ' .l- • I hail a ueighinir living 36out a tbilil from My shop who had a lame knee, caused by the cords be ing ventracted by rheumatism. I sent him a bottle of F.LECTI/0 SILICON LINIMENT, and ',told Alin to use It thoronghly. Ire did so, and at the end of three months he was able to throw aside his cane and walk to my shop, apparently as well as ever- It I had worked just as ft. M did 'ull-case— - 1 . _. . MOD (TING A ,PEDIVECT CURE! . . ......-- . . . , I gave it to othefof my neighbors'und friends, for nines aro6i).l. Who were sulfering.fin ' . . , • • 1 SWELLED LINIDS,' , ., - \ . RHEUMATISM, . NEVRALGIA: STIFF JOINTS, \-, BURS; . , ALL pv WHICH IT CURED WITHOUT ANY Finding that the ELIKCJItO SILICON M ENT uould twn`etrace the in it man further thah any oilier sull4fame, It ocentral to me that It 511,:t4 BE'tiool) FOR And It 113 S prove 41 Ethel( 'one of ithe v.•ry best aro. 'rations In all external diseases occurring . In that noble animal. • Irepareit I.y thti F.lectri', Silicon Liniment C.utu pany. ()Mee, 76 William Strcet ,, New York. 'ULU ICY ALL Dfaait.iin'rs, FIFTycENTs New York, 'April 5, 1-7:5:n. AYER'S CUERII ITCTORAL TunoAT AND LUNtili, z...17c11 AIN COUGWS, COLDS. - WHOOVING CI , I4OI„ISTHAIA, ISIZONCIIITI§, AM CONSV.MrTiON. Is oo The repillatton it has attainei the tnarve l lloitscnres It has .pr • last halt century. tsa, sulltclent sSurance to the i 7 to tea I . results that can he desired. L 1 aim • 0 country there are persons, p 7 restored have been alarinin and even despe rate diseases oftholungs, 1;y its use. Acil who have treed it, acknowledge its superiority; an&where Its virtues,are known, no one hesitates as to hat. meddelnc to employ to relleve.the distress and Fii , edhg peculiar ‘ to pulmonary affections. C knit r public tht,it ~. 300 Prk . fORAL alFeo affords Instant relief, and orms 1 1 4,1i1 cures mihrcr variefle s tit brou chlar dlsorklei,- as well as thd uwte • f9ruiltl4.l)ld disease k of the lungs .., As A:Safeguard to\ children, antld the distressing , diseases _Which beset 'the . Throat \ and chest of, , , . . . . Childhood, It.is invaluable;, for, by Its‘litnely tic, \ I multitudes are rescued and reNterjd to health. This taedichie gains friends at ev o ery trial, asi.fte cares It Is constantly predating are to ' d ioniarkablea ' to be forgotten. No fatuity shoula bo without it. and those 'alio have once nsedt; nevet;nAll Einlucni i,ll) : ;; ' fri:ors 1;re: scribe it, and Clergymen erten rccetutocii,l from their knowledge of lit effects. 00 .. 9 ' 50 4 00 ...3 00 3 50 .. '1 75 DR. J. v. AYER, A Co.; L.) NIELLOIAtiS., • Practleil and Aniiiytical SAD BY ALL DRUGGISTS UVERYWDERE §,,,,0 CAN'T ,BE .111AliE By every agent ever; month in the bust- . ss we furnish,lnd those willing In work can east 'ily earn a dozen dollars 6 day right In they own localities. Have no mute room to explain here. Business pleasant and honorable. 'Women, hoht and girls 4 . 04151 well as Men; We will 'furnish , you a complete Outfit free. The. business pays better than anything else. We• will bear expense of starling you. Particulars free. Write and see. Farmers and mechanics, their suns and daughters, .and all classes in Weed of paying Work at home, should write to us and learn ail about the work at Deep. New is the time. Mall delay. Address TRUE SI Co., Augusta, Maine. jati2S,l7. i!T! I 1 TO TIIE WORKING CI,ABR.: s - We are prepared to farldsh all classes with Constant employment at home; the; whole of the time, or for their spare Mmets. litothaess new, Itglit and profitable. l'er,ons of either sex easily earn room so outs to l' per evening. and a props'. [tonal stun by devoting their/whole time to the hits iness. Boys and girls earn nearly as zonnit as men. Mihail who see this• nothat may send OW ad tinss, and test .the business, wo make this •utipar alfelOtt offer: To such as are not well satisfied' in will send one dollar to pay for the trouble ut writ ing. Full particulars, samples worth seteral, , , lan to continence on, and a copy of Ilomo and Fire slde,.one of the largest and best Illustrated Pettit **Rohs, all sent free by'rnall. Reader, if you scant permanent,proqtable work, address GE( nettTi Soft( & Portland, Maine. jati2s,l7. BYANT'S POPULAIt ' fir. ;- HIS TaR YOR THE UNITED DA 2'ES rrom,the discovery to .876, preceded by a sketch of the pre-rdstoxic porthd and age of thikleound bulidens by WILLIAM CULLEN B11.1 7 1A:NT AND SID.7SEY 110 . 11(&1111/ G.Y. • • Itrated with original designs, to bitimiti r volumes, Mtge octavo, 7qio page:teach. rMitining, & eo.,l.Milislu4s, 719 & 74.5, York.. -•- F/r Informatinn address, • • MATTESON A . I m l v ol 4 lll 'lleril A g ,- ' 11 1,.. 1107 ef.e,tuat et/N V Ib4, Agt.•ut for- Norttlern Peon ylvanta, 911 William St., Elmira, • JUaltf. • &c., &c. ~B~t'isi.s -uoTrLt; =I In cotisequelice of need durlpi the the liafplek •st.every sectjou ety known, who IMI a L=M VALLEY AA N. Y. RAIL R.01.1)8 .—A ganger Thane. to take effect May. - • STATIONS Rissfais palls Buffalo Rochester • • Anbaio ' / • ' Geneva.....: 'Mac*. Owego, ' ' _ Ellnira ~ Waverly " • Sane Milani; - -Milan Ult , tei owanda. ' ysauklng. Stan4lngStone....;., Iturnin,riaeld Frenchtown . .. Wyslusiqg I.u,cityville4... Skinner's; Eiifly . . \ Meshoppt n'... .. : ..... .. MchoOpany Tuukhannock.... L'altailgo..... ...... .... I. & li Junction • . Wilkos-Itatte..:,.. Hauck (:hutik.. Allentown .1. • • • Wttitulieui.. Easton • ..., l'hiladciplaa .'.. Now York.— ~ BEE E 'Ai 'T NV A ltD .STATLO.NS New York.. Phlladeiphia. Easton ilethlehou Allentown ' Mandl Chunk... Wilkes-Barre— L. & B. Juuction Fano LaGrange.. Totiklianorpek MeitiotT3ny 1114.0oppen • „SI; illAker'3 Eddy.. tryaring Frock 111.eyin Hum' exrield Staiidtikg Stone:. Wysabk 1117. Towanda' ' Ulster A thous. IA avert} 1:11111ra . g . (Macs'. Gent yn MIMI Rotqlest,r , :10 rJO ' 11.:.r. 6 M Buffalo..., I, —0...112 '2oi r . .1. 00! 015 NCagan Falls: 1 ' I (5 1 051 9' 14 - (1..11. , P.M. A.N1. 1 .1..11 .,„ 4. , f Trains A and 15 run tbrilugh daily, to PlllaW. I ita and Nov York without change, 99th Pullman 5k Ong ears attach.,(l.. . . , R. A. PACKV:I:, Superintendent. t , ay ~ ra., May,li, 1b774.1. ' . ' • 1)11114I)ELl'IlIA & REAPING ltAlb.l.: Al) . . . , . . . AItIIANItE.,II.E. T OF PASSENISEIi TICALNE, s(:NmAy.l.. FOr Philadelphia, - at 3.10 p. m. . . \. . ' tri.i Eart.Priina.Bron,.s„) rteading. 42.30. 5.40, b. 55 a. aw, , 11.45, 2.10, 4.30 add B.on p. in. ‹. . Pox' Itarrlsburg; t2.:10, 1.50, 8.55 3... m., 12'.15., 4,30 . and 03.1 p. in. For Lanr Ver and Colvanbia,7.,.;:,a; ..15 . a..12\ and 4.30 p. ni.N • \ . tLions not rai on Stiniday4. • "\, ' - , .. , ii•hr 'leading, 2.30ii, i:1, rk ,. ., and 0.00 f..m. . , For. Ilartimburg, T.. 3„ tn. and .5.00 p. Tn.. Trainx for Allcut , ,tra:lareaprPaloios: (rin Perki,;mtn Zranch...) . . Lezvie Plitladelplda. 1%30. 3in., 1.00, 1,40. and 5.1 p. in. " • „ . . 'EuNn. - s. Leave rtiflr.delphia;B.l . s a.. m. \ . _(vin Eaat'Prnna. Bran.o , o Leavo le34llng. 7.40, 7.45, 10.35 a. uh,4 ON 6.10, and 10.3052. in.. ttt:t: tiro, ih74. ERE Trel Ind /care Afluu • (eft nkf.\ Fur Philadelphia ai &SO; ‘ , 4 1410 , fist rn I;ianoh•) Leave liarrisburgi 8.10 a. 1 1 1 ., 2.00' ~15 7 and , Leave Lan eao.ter :3:10 a. m., 12.35. and a. -Is T t.m. Leavy Coluutbla 8.00 :a:1114 I.on 'find'a.Ss II: in. MEM =1 . . . Leas'.., liarrl;burg. •i.•.:0 - a. In. , \ . ~„-• : .k Trains mark thus' V') run to and frolndPot 91,1 rand Green streets, other trains to - and from B road stunt depot,':' . , The n,r,o a. tn. and !IS:. p. to. trains f roue : 4A nett town. and Ihe -:.;.t0 a, tn>and 5.15 p. In. tralna from I'hi;ml , ;lphia, have throligh Vats to and from,l'hil. , a 1 adelphla. . . .. . J. E. WOO - ITE&". Getwial .51anar. C. G. lI.VNCOCK, General frickt?t Agent. (ocl4-75, p ENNSYLVANIA. i lliflill,oA D. • • Nino trains six trains to I'lt Ls burg, eiglatralns to N l!Vir Y p rk , Atlil one critfiL BEE flrl anti aftCf Deei,mlWr 10, 15 4 76, the" trains of the l'ennsylvania Railroad vorepanv.wiil depart trout llnirt,burg and arrive at rhl aaelihl4, New York, Pittsburg and .Erte as foihiws: • EASTwAItp. • Philadelykkla Express leaves natrizburg daily exeept 31.,n1711 . 5 , at 2::ib a. m., arrive] of l'hiladO phla at 7:eo m., and New York at 1.3 0:O . a. In, la , ,t line leaves ilarri•burgdaily at .1:0Z. a. in.. arrivi , at Philadelphia at 7::ta and New York a. in. acemnintmlat,lon. connortlng l'hila rl,llsllla.leaveß Ilarrhlntrg !tally except • Suurlay . at 5310 a. tn., arrives at Lancaster at 9:.15 a: In. • • Vat rlshurg.Express leaves "Harrisburg daily ez rept Sunday. at fir2o a. tn., arrives at Philadelphia at in a. in. and 'New York at G> fr. in. Accommodation daily..except Sunday,L at 7:3ka. tar...a ;rive, at Philadelphia at 1:2:30 m., and New_ York at 5:n5 p. m. .° - • leaves Harrbthur g sa...t:Ms p. in., a: rive. at Plillatiolpida at 3:45:p. nt.. and New York at 6:45 - p. m.. • .I. o anstown Expret,s leave . s lintrishurg daily* ex. r!pt Sunday at 1:45 j., m.. arrives at Philadelphia at,ti:oo pc: m., and New Y.a . k at tuds 14. tn. natty Exprei..q leaves Harrisluirg daily-at 4:15 p. nt. nrriv6s at Philadelphia at 2:20 p. Nnw ,lifprk at to:15 p. In% .1% teen mOat lon via Colanildaleaves I arriststirg daily except Sunday at a:Zill p. 111., yanl arr i'v"s nt Plitaslelphin - at 9'stsn p. rn. . • • . Allautle Expre,s, leavt.S4 narrisburg (laity at.11:15, p. 111.. al ...... ''.. . .. • .. ' a. hi., and NCIV Yor e cln, bur4e.t Parlfl‘ m.. arrive an' Pitt: Way P: 3.1 I) a. 1.1 !ler and Mall tral at I :2.5 p. i' , per, and l' Fast 1.1 a::10 p. in.. •hrrives at 4.r; and. Pittsburg at I I za'A p. tn. [ \„l4 ' .51.1filin A econanniati,n, leaves Ilarrisbilm daily eve.pt Sunday at 5:30 p. iii., and arrives - at`ftlitt !!,:.1t .4,P1/‘p. in., . l'ittsturg Express leaves 1 larri,t)tirg daily e Opt Sundayatl4:oo - p. ta.. arrives at Aitno ant 7.:1M 11, \ tn., and l'itbsbufgat t':10 :r, In. . • . , ~ rirti.Detr t\ ip DA AN Entl: ItAtt,noAli. - , IVIIf rain leaves , Ilarrkburg daily eNeept Sun la) .101:25'..a.„ in.. :M M . , at Williamsport at -6;15 a. In. fur Im.a k fast, a0.1.7.rb. at 7..:::, p. tit: . Niagara Express leaves Ilarrisi.urg - dal), except Sunday at 10:a a. in., hrkivei, :Id Willbunsport at 2:00 p. ut.. Renew, 4:40 p. th,„ and.E ane•s;•2o p„ In. Lurk ilaveli A eeolunw‘tation leaves Harrisburg 'daily except sniulay at a:•0 p. nu.. arrives at ,Wil lianisport at 7:20 p.m. and Lock liavenltt s:4o'pan. FRANK Titomrsoti; li. M, BOY,D, du., : General Managr.' , ' lion: ram Agl. Ji 12i,n7 MORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY TIME U4A ,- . , , 'Through and duvet mote to iVashlnKton, ,IlMtl.. more. Elmira, 1:,111ttfalo, I:almster and NlNpv. rayalls. On and ;Orr .4.ILTNDAI, Norember lath, 1576, tralos on the 7i,orrlterir Central Hallway w,lll rim as follows: E=l3 Niagara F.xprepii-,to.aves .41arriranirg rially rcpt SiItI3V at'lo.:fiti 13., Wllliimsi.rt at 2:20 p. E.llll.lra at p. ut.,leat ea Canandaigua at 5:2.511 in.. arrives at Inittalu a{.12:45 3.113 e, arrive. at Niagara Fall at 1:15 a. in. •• ! ' , Stall leaves ltalrisni.re daily eimpt rturalay at : , :34) a, ni.,•prrives at ItarrlAurg (tally except Sinn. day at 12::45 p. in, lint.—Leaves Ilatt lawns daily at 1/::1S a. In., 'arrives :it Harilst‘nrg tial:y at 3:ln ',caves ItalriNiniti.f .1316 - except S'and:sy at 3:2‘)17.m.,1 . ,•aves \1 tlaumar.rt at 7::x1 p. tn.. 'rave, 10340• P. ta.„-arrN,..4 at IVarki t. Wen at 41:50 p. in. l'itlatiurg Express—Leaves Ltallinwre daily ex cept Sunday at Saui p. Arrhes at liarrlsintrg exci , pt Stitnlay at 10:30 p. in. i s Cincinnati Exilmbs—Learca ItaitimorO daily at p. arrives at Ilarrisharg at 12:45 a, in. Eric 111311-I.eaves Harrisburg daily except Sun , day at •1:15 a. tit., !caves Williamsport it 5:45 a.' in., leaves Elmira at 42:15 p. m., arrives at ',Canandat duaat 37':0 p. nt. . korTtiwurr -southern gxpreu*---I,4ave9 C:ntlaartatgaa• daily , except Sunday at 6:15 p, in.; leaves , Eltnit a at - -9:30 p. tn., loaves Williamsport at 12:34 a. tn., arrives at liarrbintrg daily exvept Monday at .1:00 ar rives at 11aItituore at 7:15 a. tn.. Fast ttne.--Leaves Canandaigua 11311 Y es. v eid S,utitlay,at 14:45 p. leavesiglrulta, at leaves Williamsport daily exeept - ,Monday at.12::15 p.m" leaves ilartisburg daily at 4: Oa: la., arrivva at It:001114.re daily at ;Aria. ta. . , risleilit dally en•i•pt at 7:30 a. iu., arrives at 'Baltimore at .1"025 a. Harrisbuirg daily euept ritinitay at .2:00 an Ives at ItaMillen, at .r.a.11., m. ' Day Expre,Bl l -4.eaves Walk Ins Giant daily ex eept Sunday at'alid.d •nt., leaves Elmira dally • Vierpt Sunday at•9:lo' a, nu., leaves Wllll:nnaloiit dally 61,t. Sunday at 121.40 31. In., le es, Ilarrlsloog daily at la., art ices at Ilaltituorc dally at 7:34 p.m. a. All Irates leak tin! runtirctlun . at .Ballintikre (or aiiil tGc :moult: no' In at • till. Ticket Of lice In Ilk , 1' , 1.V,V11.16 1 14 I:railroad depot.. • FRANI: THOMPSON, „ jaao,76: . •livrveral Manager( SITIPMAN'S DUPLICATING LETTE'II ts 'twat ready,'and Mtn be Used Other in the flel4, the h qr rail. road, any Vane road , you may be and have the:book wltlryou. It eaaldeasyou tokeep_a copy of your eawrespondenee at a ttlit lug Cost. No business man can t affond to be wlthoot it, From dee to ten copies' made at one writing, erlttuint pen, pencil, ink, Agents wanted. Call on - f Pss• usca 121 23 p .m 2 05 lii. 161 2Si 7 AS 4 MI 5'201 6175 8 14 6 40, 6 65 636 3 36 346 3 56 4151 1 28i 4 12! 434 ~! 5 121 6 251 5 39 1 5 68 1 6 011 6 35 6 Ir, 6 55, fIEJ, MD MECI 1,20 3 40 4 47i 5 05 13 00 fl 45 8 SS, II 1,. M 111 30 IP .IP.M. ..... ... _ ° .2 (' t.> "th :--- - -o" m-'sle.. G 8 f....n • •*'. , - q ors m 1 . ; m ,m-: , o P. o et cm r 719, 4. .:1 '.:l V. t- . - - :. rfi , - _,T; '. , '' ' .1 1 c s, ,5 • g- 0 --, '.''' p, r , l 4 - 0 ' to 4 .= e:. • - gfi - 5 .§ r ?g l 9' ' - ! 30. LE! P 6 .M. 8 001 9 201 9 501 10 021 Oil 1 If, 1 35' A . .‘!T ti - 36 ."\ 15 1 9 3 :30, 09,• !JO 121 11 15: 7 20, 1 - 7 551 2- - 21:11 4,91 244' • • 353 2 - 591' .8 48, 3 . 11 ‘ .... 9 12, 33' . 9 19 .. 3 401 , 9 351 3 65, - ' 3 . 39' . 3 . 581 4..21 • 5.007 \ 3 . 0 512 ‘.45' - 5 21 7 55, -tl--•O t 4•— wo. ony rend S • T ns*rt, at Ste each;. I nne-finrse Triad.Pnw, et, at fli; liajusycml Mane Hues, with or without Mitts. at ; CM-ft-n(1ton; at t 7 :; Straw Cutters at t 7., These are alk new. of Illoud dr. Co.'s manufac ture, and muchAkelow usual Frees-, Alrrti Points for all.thelr make 6( Plows., - • D. F. PARK.- Athens, Pa., May 1., 18771 ' 9 F • . ••••iil 4 • 10 1. __ID 92 -30 41 4 001055 11 09 .it 19 HE- . FARM RS' MUTUAL ~ T - INSIntANCE qo„ F TL'OCARO!:A; • . Is no*huming perpetual pellet , on t- ..,,,. l ‘r 14 ' ' .:FARM PROP ON Y T ...., .- ( - . . - • . ' , Each member pays a - fee, at the time of insuring; ' o (over charter andlentlental expenses of the Co., . a...tee which I'M further payment is required. except • to ineet actua Koss by Are among the membership. . Tai ow ! of Insurance for -FARM 'PROPERT V, , , Is coinlbg rapidly into favor. r'llicesf Business,• SPRING If ILL, PA;: ,' • . - -...-. The Agent will canvass the Tevrtiskips of .T.l4ea". , . _, tors, Pike. \Herrick, WyaluSing, Asylum, Terrj: and StandlurOtone, and tanners in• those ToWn- ships wii,lting- s tp , ,surance• Cr infonnatlon,-may ad-, dress, ,„ -' • -1., B. SMIXER. Sec. and Art., . ' •• Spring Hill, Bradford Co. ,Pa. , W. 31. SITIIifiVAY, Press • (ctul4m - ' 1 - 1 DITN/ST k. CX3 O ,.', 'General' Pro,- _ • -a 1. 11,11,, c.intrit,i;ir;n Met,' ‘ chatits, 4.to.anti 02 • . _Groonwio n Street, New York, a t " prepared to r... • celve clinsigninentsor-loly for CASH Butter, Eggs, , ('lteeso. Potatoes, Apples. E s iour, rain and-Fruit 4 • in seasum. A NO. t 7 - fereneetivell\when required, •and all letters of Inquiry promptly at ended tiyand ' ~ shipping tsgs furnished on application. New York, 3tay.117.„ Isl7-1116.' • . s ', 5... - .-. . . _ . FLORENCE OIL STOVE, ' , . . • .lon, . . . . ! - s 'SUMMER :COOKING.' ' , , The Safest. Best:andl . Costing less than two . • most Economical lets., per hour for fuel. - NO UN N EeI:SCARY HEAT': No 0D011: r 3 • Send for clrefilar and price s -list to WILSON & NI ILLEF. General 'Agents, 120. Ridge Avenue, . ' Phitaitrlphla. s - ~ : • . t.Stayal-x 4: ' .. • 4 52,41.25 5.50 i 8 a,or.Ai; s 10 445:11 47t 5 4q} 8.20 '5,2"412.48 , 6 - 15:• 5 / R 21: 630; 955 0 (Mi...., .7 10, 7 .40! ; ,......."9 101 Ma EIS s !,ltra.nl, 3.15 m.20,7,.s ,QtELEY'S OYSTERIIAY ANT) j f.1.71:(11.'F.AN fewdoors Rolltil r the MeaLs Hoard hy, fhe day or week Mir ieszsrmanle tern's., Warn) Weals Serrekt at.all hours, Oysters at wholesale anil ratan. _:•8V G E NTLEMEN 4 RMERS AND o'r R A DEORD COV:t- T.K:ANT/ V I CI :NIT niatle arraueincritg L..T. B(rcha( for hit, Thorough-Bred Horn, • . • . .. - , To beattri` y Stable 'and si , t , ,i,'e a limited amber of '' • Mares, romtnenctng MAY Lst,„l.,''il,7. This Horne is '• one of .the Bu t: and liestThreWthlecountry ran produce. nis ‘ll,c,ll g re v .traces i,:likouith , the 'best ...- horses apd mares \ In England. Ito' is 'a leant i7III Mahogany !law. I.ltyk lb:if:its. C tiling inane and -.' tall, and In actimi perftwt. 11e is o+ ly to he •eeli he admired. Ternis_birso . lt low. _ • , ''' \II,. S...ffINGSBURY.„ April, 12.,•15T7.• .. . Towanda, 1 2 a. . . : nISSOIX'Iq'qN--' ilie„co-'partner.. , . • : 1....", ship holotofore extsting I‘tiveen Ilui under \s, .'• 'signed; dolog..birsiness ilitilrr tht , \ firm name of •\ Milllael.i:oltne. 7: Sou. - has Ecru disolved Ity . tnittnal \ ' cOnSe ‘ nt. i•icii.t.}4, I:I It-. 1, : .... Albany; )fay 24. 1577. rlii.tii:ltill.l4il.. \ XTO r rl C F W lie reas my \ wife Ilan \ .11,.... • • il nab lias.leftAny bed and IsSird . 4.otholit Nist • .atistt or proveeiitlou,,i. hetet/3. f4;rititi Ykki ss iwr,o hi' 2 harhoring or I ruSt I iiglier on my aeciititit . s I shall \ . Tay IiTI debt," of her contracting after thls ti.. 'I (Amnia, May 15, 1977.: - . . 11.13EN1:41/14'T 1 . t': • 14.0155 E AND Lorr FOR SA LB. . • '—llelng shout t4l remove from the neighbor. , ., .iniod, I offer iny'llims,;,:titil tut In 'North Towanda :for -ale at,a Inltgaiii. The properly, Is ,a -very iic. . 'airattle tilie, and will le, Sold on terms 10 antsimr. - • chasers. . ' ' ".• MILS..T. CANIALI.II. North Towatida April-12. 1577. , , - , :- • IN3 R EO.O2TfON . PIANO 52 . EACII .TIME, Olt . 4 54 BY TILE YEAR \1"1,...ti lusaumonts are. mask& the Roi,,ugh, au extra,charg , c NVilij.K! made for fravel!ing fee. - . . . . . Towanda. Feb. Z 2. 1,77 FIR . S . T NA l',4o.tiAL - BANK trg Vaitp at tn. anti flits- This•ltank .effers 1.1N11.5.15AL FSGILITIES fee the transee4hfii of • ally at 4:a)a. r brCakfast, GENERAL BA.NKING BUSINESS nrg daily-at nr. for- INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ACC4oRDI N 0 ti TO AGREEMENT, I ' SPECIAL CARE CaIVEN TO TIIE COLLECTION, OF :ceptSunday p. fur SOTF.S A.NO.CIIECKS t'arttes t.Zishlukto§t , ..' tilt Mt 0N Ey to aby rat( or. the' ITultt..l Strtte, , Ktigtancl, I rol:ptil, Sr, , tlart.i, for the priuclint - chles antt thSIO) of Europe, can !Jere procure (Irani for tliat purpose. . . • To or irinn the (lld c o • Country, by, thu sruain or • . • • • •' FA V1.014L1 °VIM. AT 111CIAICELY lIATES; plid. tor ,17.-6.%;80ird, • \Gold and *Silver Jos. ro Presilte. , . . W . II: .D 0 GE,. FIICST NiTIONAI. TOW'A.(IIA, INSURANCV.\4O., of Vlrti?l:i., I'IIIL JS 311.7TITAt 1.1.VE I:!iSI,IIk.ANCE " of Hartford., . Over f 1O,('O ltispranee'on livem In illratinkrd Fe1..1, 1877. - I . • - AIGI'I .e 130._ . U)LFY, • 31 anuinCturers'or Wwleu Boat,-Yarns, At DRESSING, • ft Cash paid for wool, alsio'cloili excliangeirror wool jultS-n , • w .l: Y I T. 1.1,7; • • . pll E SIT4SC P.I.DE It TA KES „L l'lcasttr.:. In Vallitm ttwattetiiion of 111, tutncr- OHS patrons mitil the.publtu generally, to 110 fact that ho btfll cuLtlattes a , , . GENERALMARKET BUSINESS . the OLD STAND ot int.& Carroll's illork, nearly oppomito the 31calis nail that be is prepared to furni§ll - • "VEGETABLES AND DERBIES Qt the very Ire,t finality; at as loo• ratesas any other establishment. m. 3n ER". TJEK. I. li"k F. - liT.On E. 'ROI' II 1: Clilt".. VIC • 1111.1:CUR'S Is epto<Re:C6ITIIT ItOUSE THE !IN AN Ilpf7 Yew Advertisements. "IK , CTOII LIV:INGSTON," I propose to tme 7 Platioe Hereafter for I contlmlo to sell OROANS ANT) PIANO Of the best manufactures, as usual „Apply to (?t. 344re.,'s rnoik wat. Towandi, OF TOWANDA. 312:5,000 50,000 qA.PITAL StarLys Ftxv PASSAGE TIQKIETS N. N. BETTS—in. Done to order SALT ADD F4ESII MEATS, FRESH POITLTtiS,' Anne 1, 1:31%-tf 0 . I Lt the test place in Towatutl to buy good CIGARS. AND TOBACCO, • at tow.iivtes INiDietuber
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