I= j,grirnlftiral i glepartmeni =llll THE ORCHARp EQH!:} Wioter orthards, piled Rlth gannted and liehett'4l, ,tifr and tam, lilac'Kering to the weary landscape when the show loud, 'twat , the air, • - 11,,w the robin 10'08 tolinger twittering tit the twi light there ing time orchards,_tish'd wttli stinAittne, call tag Nitta to open wide— ttottadeilt,nits, like• fairy vases, with the finest em • eratil dyed, :dirt:Meg prrtntrie to' the breezes as they swing from slde ' to side, sontlnei hlte with 'blossoms, dropping %bite flakes all ;around, yqtly downward!. till they test with. ontn snafu' • the dew-dmPs:lntl the tialsiesim.St the mosses en the gr,-,bnlid. ERE ME A ttumn , Orrhirdq, liPnse with leatago.,. twwer'd ttilrkly, %viler,' tin , chihtering rvars and applea - tipen blow .•..: .1 bvArn and . red, . Cod :he 0,11,1;%..T, ..q.,r,-11 anti wind-falls in the gras' with car,•rvi tread. , .. . . .. nieh3lll , . V. your le,soni: for our leurn • :v. fem : W. , 0.TC1 our CoUhl im and - r10 , )o, bearing, frul as 0 , v. 5 69 P • • • ur lq:nt . t; firrger 'Kith •an at ,wer tr4e ~r+-- )1 .k K E k SCARE-C The first AO- the ltest is a suspended looktp! , . glivss. Take twsmall, cheap mirrors, fasten them back to hack, attach a cord to one angle and hang then; 16 an elastic 'pole, When th...t swings the sun's. rays are re ,le,,..ted all Oyer the field, even it' it :,he ^..1::7•;e one. and oven the oldest and of crows trill- depart preelpi int'elv bite of. its lirltning 0.1-11,% . 4 him. The second plan, :,1111ough n - Acrroi• to crows, is espe !•;si-ly-suitod to fields subject to• the izir(.l:als of smallifirds and even chick- It invt.lves an artificial hawk, , ;1 • ; de from t 1 bicr, potato and long and turkey feathers: The ta::it:er eau oNi - 2rcil:e his imitatiNe•skin :r,- feathers into the po ::,t,) that -tlu resemble the spread wiwTs- and tail of the hawk. It witat a ferocious looking or prey can he eonstrbeted from . , tt, rr , ! hov e i4imllo . material. It only releviins to hanfr the °Wet from a . . and the wind will do 11w rest. The bird \ VIII make swoop's' drishes iii the most hend-long Ing I th reaten tig Inanner.. , Even th inquirAtive . of venerable hens ti,eeu to hiiry rapidly froin . its tlawrerop.i,..vicitiity, while:to email 'Anis it, yarric.s, unmixed •4 IMZE:=1:11111 Tur.. apl described as volor, about of an - inch in. lenertb. ith fhe squarely decked. awl I frOnt from the tniddle of bcPly toward the head ; head ' printe‘L'an , l when, ttie: month is.pro - - taled in displaying two slendo o:t1-1)1aek In its work it js trve lary.le of the llin moth. which confines itself" to the core IV the apple, : by boring. thr.4 ?ugh the , fruit in everSx . direction, 'deaying its excrement along, its path :rt. ts original breeding-place is • the native crabs, and it has only re- . e 011 v loam' to invest the cultivated npPle: A:, it prbducesbut a._ single the, course Oc t the Seasoil2; , it inny ')14.1 vci,ve so . romiliattlile asp the c.idling moth, which matures h,. These trisCi.; i rer:...-L `ix 11.9.• ground, during the fall';i!lowing • i,n,: of .the utt*ti 9'l„•(lust ructikrip essentials • ft.-;.iu(l fruit rlne of ~e gsdntials suniagatitai' of thefrie 211,1 tins he bust accomplished b3= . having bogs consume the fallen fruit until the time of ripening ap.VrotelipA: • A Gr.EEN, PEAS.--Com 7, "V;;'...nts nrrrvr froni'liavariathat, peas. :::1• :tIt.:11.1“.) - w itL :.I•disease that'ren; T.- tilt` pc•az when - rtAuced to meal rt•lmisi •t -, black mays:. f)la , 2.‘tte o.attrihutetl to the *late v,. , r. ii it the disease is well known in Fro4we, more particularly I proveeds from the of :t thrall black coleupter. oi lihielt van. he seized and reunov . hitt "the delicate 1,1 ;ele bent which it lives, moves "nntl ihirraws a road - out ward ;it feeds , Ti:• 41vircii AI . the pea and so long • - the cmbrvon is untouched' 'the nnininv..l. 1t Lea Vet; its eeII ithont fully developed; when pi:ints ar.e ' livforc: On !Iii:irtro:•toll, put ,ttiqin I; Zi.lealivr's furnace, vi, •i. 1,1 kill< litil ' tloe riot remove t.:. 1,.. &.c., like •• s,ire'ort Itol of iliel we. r .31Ent , ;(;: ES.—:--11 - ai , :h and akin ent into:" inch ana.pul it ovor the tiro in a in which pjelltv of -.loray.. Nio nut a.lti any Wri li•;-); ti litn tFi in thicki'il •it .with e4rti .;• - :nootli in (4 , 14 Niat.•r*. sleep • pie. 1) - it..h.riOt biscuit ornst.; r)in nr in.the rhnllarh and ltalu• in r oven. 'When -ilone, rer.lovi• 1).9m the" oven ; wlwn • cold. tntrr !It( a. tr. l ,-; with a merinff,ne of 1 , ..1‘41; 41 z , rs and powdered ; , ,,, v0r ,•,1 with )(Ilion extract. inerincrite'thensual pro p)rti i , the ivhitos of four e!*o - s to 1 liontid of powder6d'sngar-but half the slq:ar I have found answers Very When pies. are -covered with return them to the,oven tint th - ‘:v are n• ileiicate brown, trliieb trill i in a minuto or two. ,Try th\ 'hisenit e.rnst. hidyreadtkrs it is far more Wholesome f;:an Ordiriary page. I=l SILZAWItEtItY Pi itms(i.—CoOkone:. t:rw , hed pearl barley - for half-pint; of water i!, then measure *a o tr.ti 1,1 it or Tinned:and cleaned straw -11: I (.O(Pk- C:, Zol'l tO k . the taste e:1 her c;ith >lllarlor_wit h finer ~i.olil. c:hopied-dafts. Mel sourer sort 4 of !-:;,•,, , ri , eri.iot mill bear the In:cos:Rl ry eo6l:.int; iwtter than the more del icate_ sortA: 'Bake fliteen or twenty 2(•cc.P;lin , * to the heat of the .oreli. - ar.d serve cold. IIE:=21=1 170 - Lx;N , Esl—Let, the pota :.tr„,... a siye: not lint them in Ihe pot tint',] the WateU, hoils:, when 1,01:r water anti remove th e eover until all the steam is ;one; . .tq•;4ter in 1 - .:11,‘,.a teaspoonful of the pot with towel. 'l:v tin!: -plan watery pout. ==2=l 1" of , e:il,l , :i4e, n 1,0;10.1 rite' it out ow.; flip s 4. - i 1 s. Ci;Il(1) lip .1 ! n.Ol put 1103111. :oti t,s,, , - - . Vocational ffletta Iment E. E. QUINI4N, T. Comrfaittes s. REV. 0. CRAFT, Of G. W. RYAN, - Associate Edikirs. A. A. KEENEY. Communications trmy •be sent to either of the above mittors, as may be preferred. Mt - will appear In the Issue of which be has charge. C. W. =AN, FAltor prevent *leek POOR EOONOMY. EOTTOrt EDrCAZiONAL DETARTMtIit, What is - the trouble :with our schools? A . few years since when our children carte home from school, they talked of the les sons learned, the rewards of merit won. the-prizes to be gained, and occasionally .of the pnniShment inflicted on some little culprit - for disobeying 'the "rules;, the passer-by heard no' insulting or dis respectful speeches; the, neighboring 'farmer's were not left to ,the tender mer cies of .the lawless school boys. The teacher, well skilled in the science , of learning:and also in• the science of gov eminent, applied with effect each rule in arithmetic, - as well as that little bat indis pensable article of persiMsion, so small, .yet capable of, making such' deep and lasting ; impressions on the tender pairs, . as well as the youthful minds, of the school boys of Aileen or twenty years ago. • But alas.. the times are changed. Now w4en'the. boys coniv.f•ho s trie : from( school, we listen to enthusistic rehearsals of the adventures of t the day; of the match gam'es of ball, of the exciting chase of the \deer; the successful stratagem - 4er eluding Alimpunishinent of staying in at recess; for the twenty minutes' tardiness at the ringing of -the of,. their success in stumbling through tho, recitations of •un ' learned lessons;• of sticking the teacher on some puzzling example, or blind and unreasonable qu/stion: of. the practical jokes played on. slime school-mate; or of the ignorninebus4oar'af laughter; the re suit Of some glorious pla'n for mischief. Our teacheis are not competent; and the few who . are exceptions to this rule; seem not to takel,any interest in the•ad vain:roma of their scholars; and our chil dren; instead of making:; the proper ad- . vancenient their studieS, and• in the acquiit-ion of.. pleasant 'and easy gentle manly and lady-like Ways, seem to stum ble along through their studies -without acquiring any. thorOugh or practical knowledge of them; and -the - only steady advancement perceptible is in .the use of those uncouth and disagreeable expres sions and ways, which seem tp-be charae teristi of this day and age of the world. We cannot get a good teacher, notwith standing the supply-of teachers vastly ex ceetiiilbe demand. They all come with good certificates, and We Make a selde tion; occasionally we succeed in hiring a tea Cher Who has some qualifications for the position, and henceteaphes the school in a - manner generally satisfactory; but more frequently we are cheated in our choice of a- teacher, and we get one who has-no natural qUalifications, and but few artificial ones, and the school proves to If*? a nuisance and a damage to the cone= munity. This state of things is growing "upon ns : what is the „cause of it, and what...must be the remeVy ? How often do we hear complaints like the above. flow often do we listen to the expression orclisappoinilment from parents who have not looked of this matter in the proper flea.. As the result'of a winter's school, whieh n as supported by hard-eartied tax= money, their children have hardly receiv ed bent:tit, equivalent -to the trouble Of going to.. aril . from the. seho.ol-house. There is i reason for this trouble. It' is? self-evident that no school can be successt' ful n it hout a good teacher; and . .the only nay tosobtain a good teacher is to offer a reasonable 'compensation for his services. We will see the reasonableness of this as serticui whert we consider :hit a person who is qualified for teaching school is aISO qualified for almost any hind oliusinesS; and the same qualities of mind and char- aster which make him a succe,ssfuLteach 4vilt secure ri.r. him su'cess in almost, any . ei-capation in life. The successful teachcr must,lie well advanced- in the. set- nee of lem•uiug; he must be able to tell or pmvey to the. minds of others., that which is contained in his, own mind; he mint harts tact, patience and porserer: f' ence; lie must be a moral .eharaeter; he, must be a person of decision and energy; and lie must exereisLwAa lively interest :in the sucees of his efforts..,pent is, and always will lie, rewarded; character "ef genuine stalli , lity, and principles of ster- Lily, North are, and always will be, in good deir.and; and a person' possessing such qttalilleathms Will never experience :my seriOus thiliculty ju obtaining etnploy nlisnt, aial a liberal compensation for his labor; The idea that a reduction of safa svottld lesson the quantity and then:by better the 'iluality of teachers (to use a, ti:tu..KatiNe expression) is absurd:kin the extreme, while an opposite course Vt-1.1l lit effect:Lilly arc, , Loplislt the latter, if ( - 11‘1 filrinLi. cinno` help our.surprie at the course pur sue'd by thosu in' charge of our t,cho6l, matters; for in our candid . opinion a -More hurtitil and ruinous plan to the 'catip of edifealion than the out already adopted, could hardly have - been tilt:1110i of. Do we plead hard times ' Di, we compare f ita: worth of human M:nds •With the; size or 'contents of - our p.4!ket-,1300k5? Heaven ES:INC us from the 1 3 hongla :- We lielieve . that if 54001-boards would Offer a salary one hundred per cent:. in-',advance of the present rates, the benefit iceeivcd from the school:would double the extra otitlay. When this is clonii, the pot4tiou of • sLlmobnaster will bel,one worth Etriving When the iMhzedments arc sittlieiegt, there will be no lack of Competent teacql- en, As the teaelterS' Rages, been reduced, there has' been an increased number of applicants for the school(; and this, ittstead i,f proving that the course "purSued ista judicious one, simply proves thkt opposhi As the salaries have been yetlt7 tlclters• wbO cOuld cominturd largetlarit'j,4 have left , the anti The rest thus made hiavo been supplied \ • , tul , elass tenclMrs. Consequently, those i.ersAs who will never .lc able to 1191 MINI s‘i,ll).ec ) ~, e•nififana l 4.( ).;sit ions, '- whose talents v. ill.alwa3. \ be . !rood or third class, come into better tiem:l. neti!x•- this super \ abuntlauce v fpu...ly qualified school teachers. And until ur school managers . shall beci one consciousAf' is .t.heir error, we ola:‘; nut look for better - ept schools, or greater advancement iii intellect. • . . I. R. A. FItIENTY; . -- • ;• TR. E SANITARY CONDITION OF THE SCHOOLS• Pal present generation of Americans arel fond of- congratulating themselves -on their fseedom Qoni tbo false notions re specting education ; which .cithek *ere held by • their grankfathers, .or are held now tiy their European cotemtipraries. Eductition; they. sa.4 is rno longer the pri vilege:Of the 'rich and inighq, but the right attip, pogresr.and•himilihist eitim m; in achninistering to;i, .t.eaJeliers are ( hinnapc principle which ma•bs th, rod a last,eso rurtli. to be used W. - only '4'1.1 I* . : 1 irs :ins} nods of enuoura.t.ertient''sball nitve been io •-•- All - „ and'a worthy subject• for rejoicing;.tm '.- t our educators will take is great a Opp i'l advariCe as any They have! venturedle)e when they learn that to Amy .. a, child thf l 2 - ruditneatil of • learning is scarcely there.. unkind than to .compel it to acquire those `rudiments - in ,n i ll atentalated and ill lighted•rooin; nd that the enmity of - the i i rod bas a legitt ate successor in the prac. tire 'Of confining a little creature jest i passed out of babYhoisl for Severo hours at..a tithe in ono • Sitien, while its brain r is . undergoing th e tufting process: 'Tao. been tic attention has dimeted to 'tltir! Matter vc4y often of late years, yet few radical cliariges have been made in. the, directiow!of improvement. We are glad to see that the Medico-Legal Society of. this city are taking up the topics and we trust that , something may come of its agi tation by \them.. 'The report of their Spe cial Committee' on School Hygiene, _ree -1 onimends" with respect to ' our public schools : That 'the lowest' age at which children shall be admitted be six years; that the, lehgest daily attendance on the primary departments' e three hours; that, some of the merle , / now ekpended on showy exteriors and assembling rooms be used to provide ample play groilnds and large, airy class rooms; and that the school buildings be so situatod and built as to.have the greatest amount of riir and_ light in every part. In this connection the ceinmitte - opre sent an abstract 'of a law which hag been read sa) ti. ro of the recant meetings of the AMer .-I'4 4 ocial Science Association. It establishes t: u) office of Medical Inspector ttt FshoolS, Whose incumbent is to be physician; to is.' appointed by the lidard of Education i ; to .hold office for a term of three years; to ket'p. himself .thoroughly acquainted with the sanitary condition of the sclipoLs and the hbalth of_ pupils and teachers; and to Make fuggestiOns and re ports, conduct correspondence, etc., to advance the interests of the people whose 'servant he is, . This project has its good and bad phases.. - As a rule we are oppos ed to the multiplication of public of as, and prefer to liave the new work demand - , .ed from time to t ime i , by new exigencies of state distributed_ among the . depart-I . meats already existing. In this instance, however, it may be„ura - ed that the public school syst.m in vogue in • this country has grown to be a matter.df vast import: ' ' auce, calling for a nianag,ement and ma chinery of its-own; _and' that, in order to ensure - decent care for the health of the' school children and their' teachers, it is necessary that sonelOily be held: to a 'stritt accountability fin. their sanitary surroundings, Admitting this, we do not see what good can come of 'limiting the inspector's official term tO three years,. In thiS case of oflicerif.wha - se duties are chiefly .pe , tftinetory,- or Whoso election ifi 'a graCeful e i mnpliment rathe than a surri \ mous to emotion,' short terms affscwor eery well, but where ,it is rec ess' 7to fill a pest with a man of learning and.experi• enee, and ono iNho finds his reward for faithful service _ not exclusively in the sal ary it. brings him, the „person chosen ' onglit'to feet that he. is secure in - bis place • t • asseibrig as no . charge of malfeasance or neglect can be brought_ against him. Three years Would- be. but a beginping.fer a thorough-going man;, , by the time his term. ended, he would have - just got his work systematized. Morehver, a short term in - such a_case is a bid for the intro= Sion of political. partisanship. Finding that earnest Men of science' . were unwil ling to accept office with the prospect of so speedy a removal, the Board of Educa tion would be compelled to - pick their In spector out of the herd of' profeSsional salary-seekers,,and the tax-payers would '• hate one more burden to carry Without I the shadow oft benefit from it • 4. • . As-usually taught, and especially? to , advanced classes, .there is a shameful I waste of time. Thete should be , no `less of intellectual arithmetic propet‘, in our school, but far . less of vain' • repetition. - This branch is not .desig,npd to cultivate the memory—and that is all thep.enctit oft raer,e repetition but to ..disciriline and and call out the reasoning powers. lloW much mote its then, • to use - Ois study for its legitimate purpose, and thus econoini;fk about half of the time. 'fee- I quently taken for recitation. Should tiny teacher i daire" to hak.e pus pils repeat. after him verbatim cfttin words a's3l. discipline .fiir the tiiernort the word S he not the valueless l•inguagc of men al probletT, hilt something irdtjt csting and useful, f remembered. I/ is - 7 , • tory, science-and 'lkrature. ab2und witli Tai' more pf , such esi.:eu tiarmatter their the nietr;ry can ever retain: flow" silly -then to waste valuable tit& in mere r4c t it ion of prAdems A-u .exam l in3tio4 of the forniala; of.anal ytiis 7:1 sevtkal different. bulks, s fowl the source of this error: The aVetTge of words compal ett with ry to bring out all useful iu rea,loning, i 3 about:as . 4 to 1; Four times as man words used as neeeststry. - .yany - teachers wilt follow the text book, Often drilling the class M simple multiplilion, because going through in rotation wl en the same Class may be at wo - rb•inTrae(ions in writ tell. arithmetic, ; and Onght, (to- have the same part of mental arithmetie: This is anothkwaste. Let us from teach ers on this subject. We &axe simply -ttarte3l. the \ ball :" 1-• • Tun NEws 41,7 THE Mitch ell, teacher of First Cirtinimr Grade in the Washington sclitFily Pittsburgh. Pa.:, has introduced a ne' s iv featnre • in her school-exercises. It ~ .,tinists of a discut sionof the news - .of the day between the pupils and teacher, thefir4„ , half-hour of the morning being devoted ,to, , t,hat exer cise., The words, The. BOletin, tir \ -e . drawn the black-board in large German text letter's, and immediately belhwein-news viiper style, arc - headlines similar to I.llose eniployed by daily papers in -44 - itig the onits of the most Important news, and " then each headline is taken, up by the school, and a general interchange of dews takes place between the teacher and pupils. The Bulletin is thOlaily paler of that room, and an editor ii' elect-, e.l by the •csebool every month, 'whose duty, it is to examine the l'ittshurgh lia pers every morning, 'and -to write (town on the blackboard' before school 'Ours, 1:13, . points for dtseussiou, to giyc*a head-- line., esume of the -news of the day. LATI DE. - Where are degrees, of latitud longer, near the Equator, or near the pole: They are longer , near the pole: The earkh being Ilattened.there, if is evident a pern wduld be obliged to travel more nailes\dum north •to see the north , star rise ono degree, than 'would a person neat, : the eqnalor, .and when the star has risen One deg-ree, each has meas ured one degrverniles npon .the earth. AT3tosi7nt.. What is the height of. atmvplieeithat . s \ nrvountls the eartfi? We finif.ansJeers iu s o`ar \ phi'- losopbies varying front' 40 to f'.oo Nearly all of the atmoskere is doubtless within 50 inilea of the erOzth, but some\ eminent authorities claim 'hat air very notch extentbi ;.'tH mile front , the rfITELLECITTJAL A.I3iTHMETIO. Groceries $ Vrovisicie. CONVENIENT AiILANGEIIENT. --: fiho &pan& for Gioc Rive B'n:oak la a .menrenlent twat ton has Induced; us to enlarge Rut store and' supply. ourselves with la full line of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES •rvizeuxsED.Fp , n—CAstt, And which will he sold wlawns the lame dinallty can be purchmedsanywhere. We keep, ontand-tho • , . . 41 en.UICEST - 1311AND§: • , OP F:AAIILir,;pLOtri. All goods dellvOred free of chirge In the bereegh -. WO also continua Oe - \ • pAKING BUSIpESN. -'\ r Aid our Customers can prpre -PiESII BREAD, PRESII 13ISCUIT;, ROLLS, CASES, AND PIES, Eveiy day, as usual .FILLING ORDERS FOR PIC-NICS AND PARTIES A SPECIALTI Ono Door North of Ward Nouse. . 1 D. W. SCOTT & CO. Towanda, ltancli 15, 1877.. • STEVENS &lON°, WHOLE ALE & RETAII. O • - Dealers In - • CHOICE FA.iiIIiy\GROCERIES, COUNTRY PRODUCE, GRAIN, &C. \ • \\,, • Raving a large and enninmainukl,torc lee are prepared at ail times to carry ' a large stoek. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, GRAIN AND PRODUCE • Ordken In exchange for,good?, - ati Imvest Caidipri ces. Our long experience in the Grocery Trade gives us peculiar advantages in purchasing, and as we are not ambitious to make large profits; Be eat ter Ourselves that we can otter -oREATER iNaUCENIEIVTO TO Buyers than any other establishment in Northern rernisylrantia. STEVENSA LONG. 00IINF.It 'MAIN k BRIDGE mayl3: GROCERIES & I 1 WI McCABE I EDWARDS, 1 - Cash dealers la all illlll5 of GROCERIES Az. PROVISIONS NE DOOR NORTH OF CODTANO . .2 RUSSELL • Towatul July 22. nuts -4 1'4 Crockery 'Ware. N EW FIRM AND NEW GOODS H. Madill up the oldistort of O. A. Black with • full lln - CROCK.ItRA", 'CHINA, CHINA, . dLASSWAR 'CITTLEIM \§ILVER 'PLATEI) GOODS, STOT,WARC . ! BABY fANCY \ GOODS, - TIODY,S; \ TOYS 1 110IISE FERNISIIING GOODS I •\. , t \ I • , • A groat virjety of ~.. ' i I,A.MPS;' LANTERNS; CHIM NEYS.! i A Nr.W DEPARTURE: Sewing Machines:of the leading makes sold for Cash at store, at woodertally low prices, itACIIINEIiMEDLES & .LADIES, GENTS AND CHILI/RE?: Are Invited to loot over our assortment. as we are determined to .10 till lu our power to please. Re member the-place, "Or.Ti CROCK - Err sltti!E." . • WATOIIBI3, - • . • , SiLVERRiI e • \ E .1$ •17 M A IT,' &sloe In FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS / GOLD AND SI L VER ww*caskr- ' .y.• •nd • , SILVER; PLATED WARE, ZZOM TRZ CUZWIST'TO Till BIM SPECTACtiES & EYE GLASSES. One ttOor north of Dr. rater Bon's Dens. m. \ • , Man stew, ~ . • „ . , x s„. \'o,, •TO ANDA PA \ 9 1 • \ • •• '1 ' \ • \A '' NEW .!EIVEXARY sTonE. Is reedylag a now supply to Ms large stock oegtols, GiOIiD'AND. PLATED SETS And eterythlng,ttiihe line, Nat at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Please give us a call and °sandals our golds. Dec. :12‘11476 T". GREAT WEDDING CARD DEPOT The latest styles to WEDDING INVITAtTIONS.. •lees lower tl= aux Ilouso to th e n Country \ORDERS BY MAIL - 1 PEW TL-1 ATTEND D 'TO.. • ' TOWANDA, PA • • nor. 11.\LIOS.K1NS; • . STATION Int .0;1•1 F.NGI,LAVER, 1111.1.• Arch St et, rhltadelphis Arrll . l2, 1877. • TILE SUBSCRIBER \TAKES Pleasn tie in calling the attention of his ruiner oos patrons and the public geuerally, t the fact that he still continues a , • GEN ERA) . .. MARKET BtiSl SS '\, At the OI.DSTA ND of 111 - Y -ER A RuNDF.I.I,, n Carroll's, Block, nearly opposite the !leans Beuuat and that he is prepared to furnish . AALT'AND FAESILMEATS,, FRESH VOULTRY, 1, ' VEGETABLES AND BERRIES Of, the cry best quality, it as low mites as any Other. establishment, . C. lif.',i'Ml ER. June 1., 187641 jl F IRST.NATIONAL BANK OP TOWANDA. CAPITAL . $125,000. • SURPLUS Furru.... 80,000 ' This Rank Miens UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the transaction or GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS INTEREST PAID ON - DEPOSITS ACCORDING TO AGREEMENT. , SPECIAL CADE aIITEIT TO TUE COLLECTION OP NOTES AND CHECKS. - Parties wishing to SEND MONEY to any part of the United States, England., Ireland, Scotland, Or the principal cities and towns of Europe, can here procure drafts for that purpose. . PASSAGE TICKETS To or from the Old Country, by the beat- steam or tins, always on band. • FAMILIES lEOCORT °VIE AT !MCC= MATED ; lligliest. nice paid for.lf. 8, , Bonds, Gold and Silver. sos. rowELL, . I . tErraai. Preptdent. ' Cashier. W II; DQDGE, • AT FIIIST NATIONAL BANK, TOWANDA, PA: . ncrlirs!rwrs ' - GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE CO., of rbiLtia., AND PIICENIX . MUTUAL 'LIFE INSURANCE of Hartford.' Oyer 1130,000 Biartraate calibres in Bradford Co. i • il s oivanda t rit., Fob. 1, 1877. H 46.1011 & BROADLEY, ° • blitintfacturep of Woolen goods, Tan:o,3e tAIt : PING k DREOSINO, f. • . one to order. ' Cub rald,for inooso clothe exchanged for wool ionS•am , LzUATSVILLE, PA. • 3 , 0 Q THY LITTLE STORE *Tuk:ti ND THE CORNER la the 'bast place la Tow:anda to bliy good • CIGARS' AND TOBACCO, at low rates. Remembei.. IE WERculys BLOCK, Opposito'COUß*\HOUSE. Stan or rt INPIAN - EQIjAW.` , ; , \ iptiNTht =1 I,4ehes, :every, kg. FINE JEWELRY. Mao STERLING SILVE,B, cwciEs,s* GOLD,. BILVND AND 62111 T: W. A: ROCKWELL sucitis SILVER, PLATED WARE,., AND RINGS, C lAYC KS, Ropatrtng done at tne shortest notice., W: A: ROCKWELL. IMgffl!M2M5 pOrtisuiA4 AT ses • • IDENTE*I4L, •. • \ The JoArea anantmonely reteunmend the KEN DMI.AsOuIt PIANOS Dm the DIPLONA MORON AND MEDAL. Or MERIT Pleelmt them In the front tank without a superior. , Pufvzaßscdw coxpirspios sou Braivivr, Flitsy;CLAss lisTauxsarre. MO for $250. ;woo $650 for $275. $7OO for $800: for $750 for $825. $BOO for WO. $450. ' $OOO for $4OO, NO COMMISSION TO MANNTS, • NO DISCOUNTS TO TICACIIVIS, ' 4 NO DEVIATION' IN PRICE. , ffIIfIeIIItIfDELSSOUN Grand. dilludn. end UP' rtgbtplanori contain valuable potent& and improve ments never Were Introduftd. DIATIIUSIIEKV NEW PATENT DUPLEX OVERSTEUNO BCALEsie the greatest adman' be the moor at Piano anklue. prod the mast astatiqr power, riebneu and de of tono:and a Mug singing quality never fore attaineff, being .. 0 nd Piano in • Nun Case.. TUE xaNnzi. UN upssoirrs are .the guest IrrAineties.\:f y are pronnuesed the "Pt. woe of th• Potato. - • \ • " 15017PACTO X AND war:Reim; ' 1 , . \ Nies. 430, 03, 4K and el Went- 57th street: Nos. iii, two, 512. Ali sod 870 10th Avenue. • PIANOS liT ON TRIAL. ,• Illustrated sad ve Catihrple 'ailed free, MEND!' SSOHN PIANO CO., Bynum °rims , NO.' Of Bniulway,\Nrin-Tort. Pebl 9 l7. ►(RWANDA *vow Emponiqd Coe. Main and Pine-sta. N. ‘ .1101.1912 lk PASSAGE, Wholesale and Retail dealers In kinds of MUSICAL .111i'S'TRIJMENTS AND' SIMET MUSIC, Itr(lte the public to an examtnattero of their estab= 1114 lent. 'rile celebrated ATIIUSIiEK, PIANO Conn:mei to .he the farnriteirrlth Magid/init. and well sustains the hlgli trpntation earned. It Is not necessary to go Into any extended description of the Instrument, a, Itstierlts will be apparent to all en examination. , . , We also have the seeney for GROUDE WOODS & CO.'S PARLOR - & VESTRY ORGANS These instruments ari - eelebrated the world over t for their remarkably pare and brilliant QUALITY or TONE! Which is Owing to their famous Combination Soto Stops; Aeollise, Vox Ilumanaanano, all of which are sepainte and additional sets of Reeds and liars, soswranged auto admit of an almost endless variety Of orchestral effects and beautiful combinations; • a THEIR EXTRAORDINARY POWER, ELEGANCE OF BTYLIt., AND TUORO• CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH Among the many Patents owned and used by the above firm, are SEPARATE SOLO SETS, WOODS` OCTAVE COUPLER, EM'= PATENT CASES, PIANO ATTACIIMENT,Nx e offer all our I n grim me nts at the lowest figuree, and guarantee them just as represented, lieu's he decelvmPhy traveling agents, but come directly to headxuarters; Where you am sure or getting just what you bargain for. HOLMES 'h PASSAGE Towanda, blarclVll, 1377 =I MASONHARINORGANS I:3= FIRST RANK 1 AT TtilF • EXHIBITION. otiiT IT'i,ktnun6ata of tie clan fintt rank. L. B POWELL, 113 Wyomyrpnae,ll.eranton, Pa.. 13 THE GENEAt. AGENT loft THE MASON AND xr,izaLriz ORGANS. • and has constantly. in at his spacious wareroortut, &full tine celebrated ie stfuments. Be;m kurcliaxingoend hitrvicn prices. , and be convinced thai\ lifasoa AND 4AULIN Ottnair °rata no more than the price wildly obtained for nu Inferior inStrument. PRICER RANGE lIROX 880 TO 81.1100. Mr. Powell also- kappa a earenilly selected stock of .CHICRERING PIANOS, TER ISADIER MAROS OT TEE WORMY Buying these Manna in large quantillee, he IA able to offer extra inducements tb' purchar err : A Chlckering Plana does not coat twice u mach as the very poonA Nano. made, and is WORTU TICS TIMM& As RUCH for actual wc. . Sellable Agents 'Wanted Everywpiele. _ CATALOGUES In NICE-LISTS VAIIEG FREE,/ Scranton. Pi, Wards 29, 11877 S6OOPIANOS PO .$ 250.= 250. Aod all other styles to the same pro. p-rttou. Including Gnma, fipusre' and Upright— sUjlret.elass—sold dime; tothe peopis at/adorn prime. IQo agents; no eonotealoas; no damn:lM These Pianos made one of the finest di +plays at the Uentennlal - Exhibition, and/were unanimously reetomended, toa the Hiriflesv Horrotts. New lianntactory--one of the largest and finest In the world. The Square Grand* icontain Itathushers new patent,Duples Overstrneg Neale, the greetest improvement In the history of piano making. The Uprights ate thefinest/In Airterien. Don% tall to write for Illustrated and Dearalpetve cataksgue,— mailed tree. / 311ENDELSSTION PIANO CO., spr t l9 iNo. 56 Broadway, N. Y. .EDUCTION IN PIANO TUNING I irross tot Moos heroofter pis • - S 2 Eavir TIRE, OR 4. BY . VIZ TEAL When Inntrameate ere tnitelde the Borough, an extra charge will Le made for travelling fee. A,i I Continue to sell • ORGANS Alan PI NOS or the beet ininutaiethres, as suet. Apply to or address PROF r V3l. Torrancl,, Tonontlft t Feb, '47. !FIT. MEI - Draggy • • Wagons and A."\M O. PORTER'S OLD' OAS'S DRUG STOR E; , ILL TAKES THE LEAD! 1, Corner Male tad Pine Sta., Towanda, Pa. . LIS/ Ettehat oar a rustler of a etatisry,3 't leyj and Pia Retallt " ler T a V P o a tuTa I t E a A G I NA T T I L A I N DUMON. DRUGS, ?ARMOIRES, CBEMICALE ,Acros, DIMITUM, otanc,, • PERFUMERY, TOILET'AND FANCY BOOM SPONGES, REVERES, BRACES k TRUSSES,-- Plan, 'CONtle, POI ADas,\B•Ata Dims. WWI TEETH, SHIN. sad. HAIR PREPARATIONO mai? , I"‘e v RAZORS, POCKET4INIVEs rietor of the VIE Verliarl MellelselerY. cos. POCKET-ROOKS AND POUT:MOEN AIESI to - kW bap \ MACABOY and SCOTCH SNUFF, • toraplataTtitarauktit of .1 ;l e ad Nlzatlit t a=au oti t r i s eau 're c to FOREIGN ANGDOMESTIO CIGARS, GARDEN, FIELD AN FLOWER SEEDS, AUNT)WDI I OI S IIIRIGIEfr, Pita Vilaell siatt Llgnotr, for Medicinal Puma AND Borastc,ECtatcric & HoturorartnentalantaJ. " RM And all mutat" popular Patent Medlcinoe. st‘ its own msn urgimp s l /2 (givi ogunatolf la Eurrossaas, Saltratteolllll3, BREAST Puma; particular to be equal to the' moot aiDebliVe ISIPPLILE, NirrLit 131154.1.8\ei 8111XLDe, sum • Nvastact Borrtats, Tiettruista RINGS, \ • • BTUINCIZA, BID P. 0418. URINALS, \ THILIMOXI, y . TW. ELAATID BTOCIZINGit,`Iee. KEROSENE OR COAL:OIL. k ".1 , WICKS, CIIIIMNEYS,BATII BRICK, WIS YOUR -TIME TO BUY 1 SPERM, LARD, WHALE, EFATE• FOOT, TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OILS, At,conor., AND Srintre Trlttieteeleha, that eveiy * at the figures., and remember tle is warranted: flash,Paint, Varnish, Whitsteask- cqunter H orse, maw, Bhoe n t~ ert lbbi ttg, pFORM WAGON And all kinds of brusUs.;. • • 'UG UOGiES GIES WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS' of all alias. • .0 prices are fas-belowthe cost of manufactutt, l PURE LINSEED OIL , PAINTS, puny, not be maintained atter the present stock VARNISH. • posed of, so you must make selectionp .NOW. BRADY MINED FAINTS J " ....t a OF ANY DESIRED COLOR Yew York I Philadelphia BY THE POUND, PINT OR GALLON, _ Eaton,„ • GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISH, Rethlehent ANLI*DRY COLORS OF ALL HUES. t i t i t e n f ergiunk AU articles warranted as represented. L & Junction . Prilieripttant carefully etnnnonnded At all hours p.: ols of day and night. Open Sundays for Prescriptions ii, Gratig , from 9to 10, A 11., 12 to 1 and tto 6, P.m..(may1274. Tunkhanneck . Rehoopany .. . .. Moshoppen ... ... Skinner's Eddy, Laceyville Wyalusing FrenebtOwn Rum inerfleid Bt.inding Stone Wysauking Towanda IL9iter Mtiara 11thi.n.3 Sayre averttt 1 Elmira ~........ ourge, Wriest.— .... Auburn - Nlagsra Fans MI D IRMO NOTICE. -I, jOll.tT ANNAS. beings Blacksmith by trule, bad often fett,the want of some means whereby I could soften Ito at the forge. in that I could work It at a better advantage; thislminced me to make Many expertmentaltb different substances which offered the beat prospects of success. It was •on one of. these occasionsAat I discovered THE wosnr.tqlst, EFFECTS OF T.T.Ei"illO.. eirdcox trpoN THE 11133tikN :SYSTEM, , I had a defect three of my flngers c whtch bent or shut up In my hand in sucJl a Manner by the contraction of the cords, that were very troublesome to the In My daily avoiation. I' could not handle my tools as wl.flent„ and often thought that I would hays them eStt - olf to get them out of My - way. I load used everything that uttered any - hope of relle.f. but all io no eifect. I was worth:W*lM Electt'o Bil:cchi at the forge, and of comae could nut prevent ItS coming in. conc. tact - with my hands. I . took no notice' Of the effect It had produced. until one day wishing to' use n heavy leaner, I grasped it with my Crooked-band, and much to my aurprfse I found may •croobed fingers straighten out, and I had as much use of them ns ever. I could hasilly believe my eyes. I showed my hand to my wife and family, and a general repActng was the result. , The questlan now wag, What had pnxtueed this wonderful effect ?i k Eyeryarewng and. after along and careful luvtlgatlon., 1 at last made up my mind that my good fortune bad been caused by E L E C. T 11'0_ - S C O'N My neat step was to discover Some. means by which I could•combine this wonderful substanceso thateyeryhody could use It. I nuoledihgent search through every Itnok that I thought would throw any light upon the subject, mid at last, in a very old reediest hoOk. I found a way hy whlchl could dolt: Thu result was perfectrY satisfactory, and I was able to make a liniment, the like the world •ha 3 never seen before. I now , began'to look about me fur cases to try the effect of . It on others, I had a neigh** living .alad a unite rl9m my shop who had a lame knee, caused by the cords he. Ing contracted by rheumatisth. I sent him a`hottir of EL ECTRO il LIClth. LINIStENT, and told him to use It thoroughly, Ile did so, and a( le end able three mouths ho was aide to throw ble hi cane and walk to my shop apparently as well as ever. It had worked just.as It did In my case— , PRODUCING A PERFECT CURE'! I gave It to other of toy neighbors MK friends; for. miles around. who were suffering from a SWELLED RIIF;UMATISIV, - NEURALGIA; STIFF JOISTS, &c: ALL OF WIT:II IT. CI*ICE7)VaTIIOI7T ANY that itie s, T1:11 STI.ICON LI NI - In: NT wen td penetrate the rlttn et matt tnrt her than any othrr hutg.tahrti, It neynrred to Inc that It • • !NT ItE ttotilt *Olt TIIE And It has,pmved one , nf the very betit,appll• rattans 14 all eatcrnal discasks oectirrtng In , . that tin* animal. . . i . . Friiitimi b Y thc• F.:lecurct StileotQAtilinent Com. pally; Met, 76 William street ..vw York:,e) %Ora) 111 'ALL DRUt:alsr; ,, , Frill' Cf::N-11i , rPI norrLE (Sew.. York, Aprll 5, AYER'S CATIIARTIC 1 For all the purpomes of a Ftkuully Physle; mid for i raring CostlvenerN Jaundice, Ind gektlon,' F9ul Startiarh, Breath, /I.:t,lacito, :Eris!! iwr,lthe,unia- AND BELLOWS \ in, Eruptions tarmd Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, ''..:euralgla, as ;)tuner for Purifying 01(611160d. 3re the must effective and congenial purgative ever discovered. They are..tulld, but uffuctual In .their tulning the bowels buret.) , and, •wlthoot pain. Although gentle li. thvlr opetatioa, Hwy are still the must thorough and senrchfag ratharth• medlclue that can be employed! tin'sing the florw.111; and kneels, Ana even the uo,c•s On atlas, ttloystitaala;e tt 4ig.•,tivealit' • promote •lgnrous . 1i.166 riLts hai•o_be..ri if ItllWal for TtlOr , n quarter of a century, it:o hay,' o..t:itheil a wt,ritl- wide reputati.,n then Ili: ' TIT.; r.)rreet dtscasell acilun In tht sevc.rai- as,,leninu .1.: .mle le ' rtn- MI d.tm . 7 ± et linniaii i ietrecti., they nd bust physic for children; By their :Torten ;tenon tin y 'gripe much less than the combion phrg,.dle,4:, and never. ; Ne give pain Whet bowels /re led inflamed_ They reach the vital fountalnat thtsidomi,, and Strebgth en the system by fn h,44; it from the clement:bat weakness, '.- Adopted to Ty ages and comlltlens in all 01 7 mates; contain tig Helier calomel nor any deleter. iints drug, 11 , eyill.4, Mty be taken with safety, by' anyhody, /Thule sugar7coatlnE perm-vet:A them over ire o& and tuaktfis Bain pleasant to take) while / beltipurely vegetable; no harm can arise fttmi . • their use In any tinanity.. _.''' ; . . . / . of the body, and are so coutpostfa ;li.it uhstraeth, within their range. can rarely Withstatl4l or-e them. Not only do they fora the every-da) pla1104: or e4.,:rybody, but also kerous disc tses that lihve Lr skill. While-they produce puweifi, are, at the awne thne, the aafe•st . . Pit F.PA RED is CL ANytt: & CO. , LowEl.4„ - mAgsn sop) fl ALL TIRUGGtfiTS 'EVERWITERE, T , t. . 4. 1 1 - 9 -N., q. • 9 tsi,. ',,t O. THE WORtING C LASS. ire are prepared to farnish:ail classes with constant employment at home, the - whhle of the time, or for their spare inomets. illishu•sa new, light and profitable, Pennons of elther:ser easily earn loom 50 Cents to ,5 pi•r evening, and a propor tional sum-by devoting their whole time to the bus. loess. Boys and girls cans nearly as much as men. That all who see this indite may .send. their ad: dress, and test the r business, we math this nnpar alleled•offers.To such as are not well satisfied wo , will send one dollar tolesy for the trouble of writ ing. Fnil particulars,samples worth several del. lard ttt commence on, and a copy of Borne and Fire, side, one of the largest and best Illustrated. Publi 'cations. all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address Orono It ST TN RON &CO., Portland, Maine. • jats4,' 77. • „.. _ 99, li -1 - . e. , li :N ge T nte llE , - M ADE 'BY h es we Itirnispj but thosowdu r grto nt e h •o i r n k t c li a e n b e u a s s t .1 Ily earn a.disieMdullars a -day right in their own localities. Barn no more - room to explaht• here,': Business Peasant and holtorable. 'Women.. b oys: and girls do as well as men.. Wn `will furnish you a complete Outfit free. The business pays better than anything els.. • We will hear oxpense if starting you. TarlicUlars fret, Write and sec. Fanners and reeelsanieS, their_ sons and daughters, and all classes in • netsi of, paying work at home, should write It, utentul learn nil-amen the work at once. N,/1.1.' is the time. Don't siekty: Address Thy g !I, en., A ogled n„ 11 al ne. • jardl3. - 7-7. : - c h EELEY'S OYSTER BAY • ; A-S'D •Ly ZtlitorEit.N liptisi...-A. few deots sontlihr the Illeans f10w.% Board fry Eh, ,i." i,,,,,.,.k. out renemok , terml. Warm meals serVesi at at! henrs, flNt . rilt lq?0!.°; 1 + , ,:1!1.1 rile:. , lolv;',:,- , Ti!“1:1;41.7. Pntet I(•al- and A al y t Icill lie!Tl Is t s OE OLD ESTABLISHMENT MI ME IMIN i l ratne 1 1 4 and CS run through daily to Philade!, pitla'and titiw York without change, with Pullman sleeping ears attached. r • It. A. PACK - Elt, Superintendent. Sayre, Pa., May'l4, 1877-tt. , • puLA 9. ,LNHA d, ItEADINGI AnitIWOEMENT OF PASSENGFU TRAINS I)ECE3inillt 18711, Trans Irate nentinen rig - (via Perhionten Branch.) . Far Philadelphia a- G. 50, 11.10 3.15 and 5.55 . For Phllldelphla, at 3.10 p. , (via Fait Penna. tranok) For, Reading, T 2.30. 6.50, s.sa a. rn., 12.15, ,2.10„4.30 awl 9.00 p. in. For ifarristmrg, t 2.30, 5.50, .8.55 a. m., p 2.15, 0.30- ." • .and Lou p. In. For Lattemster anti Columbia, 5.50.5.52.55 a. in., and '4.30 i t. tit. . TlJoes not run oti Mondays. Far Reading. 2.30 a. ta.. arid 9.00 p. in 1 , !1 2larrlsliurg, 2.30,a. al. and 9.00 p. tn. Trailafor dllcntntcs /cave as Allows. (rf* Perkionien Pranc4.) 'l. , •avo rblladelphia, 7:30.4. m., and 6 • CS D Ai ; S -Leave I'llllgilelphla, 8.15 a.ln vela East Penna. Branch.) Leate Reading. 7.4% 7.45, 10.35 a. s 4.00 , 6.10,40 10.30 p. m. Leave Ilarrlsbuig, S.IO a. m., 2.00, 3:57 and Si p. tn. Leave Lancaster 8.10 a. m., 12.55. and 3.45 p.m. Leave Coltunbta 8.00 a. in., 1.00 and 3.35 p. In. Leave Resitting. 7.200. In. Leave If arrtsbufg, in .niarked thus ("'i rim to and from depot 9th and Green streeas, • other trains to and !rota Broad street depot. ' 6.3 n a. tn., and 5.53 p. M. trains front Allen town, and the 7.30 a. in. and i 7.13 p. tit. trains from have through cars to and from Phil adelphia., . . J. WOOTTEN. Geijeral Manager. C. G. MAN CpCii, General Tlekti Agent. toet4:7s; EN.NSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER TIME TABLE . . ... . - - . . • • " , Nino trains to Philadell.fila, six trains to P4‘.- burg, eight trams to New• York, and one train -• • to tile. \ On and after Deeember 10, 1874 : the !la./agar trains of the Pennsylvania ltalirmid Comp Ity will depart from Harrisburg and arrive at flit lolphia, New York, PittsCurg and Erie as folio y: •- . - SAS . M.:tan. ' • . 'Philatinlphla Express leaves HarfisbUrg daily except Monday at 2:50 a. tn,.. arriir ar.Philidelf phia at 7:001b tn.. and New'York . 10:05 a.• in. East, lino leaves Harrisburg dal' at 4:05 a. m.,. arrives at Philadel . phia at 7:35 a 1., and New York 2 lat 10:27, a. m., \ 1 Dillerville aerommodat Mu. onneeting for Phila. i oleiPhiri. leaves' Haerilditirg t ily eieept, Simday at 0:00 a. in.. arrives at'Lanea er at a:O5 S. m. • ' H arrisburg Evpresslea es Harrisburg' daily ex / rept Su tiV: arrives nday at,0:20 a. rives at Philadelphia az.10:00 a. in. and New York at 2.:05 p. tn. - .„ ,C.durnbla Aerouttizqfatbm daily. except Sunday, 1t 7:8% a. In.; arrivesit PliliadelPhia at 12:30 p. m., and NeW 1 ark at 5; ,p. ni. \ Paelfie Express 1 •areS Itarristalrg daily 'at- 12icik• Ip. in.. arrives at 'hliadelplint a1:4,5 p. - ni., and ' Now York at 0:4 p. m. • : Jolinstown E press leaves, Harrisburg daily ex, ; e ,- 1 , 1 ..,,,,d a y , 1:47, I,: in., arrives at 'lliltatlelphia 1 at 1.00 p. in., . nol New York'at lii:ls p. zno Iltally Ex) res."; leaves Harrisburg ilaily s at 4:ls'p.- zu.. arrites'at Philadelphia ar 2:20 p. m., and New I York at :.15 p. in. llarri wrg Aceo : motatbuf ski' Columtia lhafes Harris Urg daily except Sunday at :hat? p. M., "and jat riv , sat rbindelphla at 0;no }); in. - . Nr t A • autie Express,leavc.:, ifarrisbarg daily:1E11:1. I p. i... arrives at Philailtiphia at 3:10 a, tn., .and i N •NV York at 6:15a. in. ~. • _ . . . ' WESTW AIM. - ~ Cl:lel:Mat' Express ,leaveS. Harrisburg:daily .at . .12:55 a.m.. arrives at Altiplia at 4:45 a.m,and pith ber,.; at s:5O a. to. 1 i ... . . Paeltir. Express leavesnarrisburg daily-eat 4:'-'0.31.' in., arrives .it Altioznaat 0:00 a. ur. for breakfast, amt Pittsburg at 2 . :04 p. m. . Way Pas:FM:ger triii leaves 'Harrisburg •.daily at 5:00.a. tn., arrives at Alasma at'l:ss p. in.. for din. ties. awl Pittsburg at :1:411%. of. , ?Tall train leaves .11arrisliurg daily r seept Sunday at 1:25 p. no_ arrives at Altoona at 7:10 p. tn. fur pet, and Pit ti,boirg at 1:00 a. m. , : - , . - ' Fast tine leaves. Tiartlz.l.nrg daily at 8:30 p. arrives at. Aqoona - at 7:23 p. RI. for suppt:r, and l'ittsMirg at 11:30 p. in. 1114111 in Accommodation leaves Harrisburg . daily c_xecpt Sunday at 5:3Q j. in.. and arrives , at q:o0 p. tn. -Pitt,harg Express leave.; liarrisltnrgdallytept Sunday at tat,:t arrivi , s at Altoona - at 1::20 a tn., and rattsburg at stIO ' PHILDELPIIIA. ANI; ERTY. lIAILUO.AO Mail train leaves Harrlslntrg dally except San day-at 1:7:.5 a. in.. arr Wes at Willlatnspurt at -8:15 a. in. f ,, r latlik fast, and - Erte-at 7;35 p. in._ NO:yara *Express leaves Harrisburg dally except kiiriday at 1047 - i0 a. Ta... arr Wes at .WlUlatusport 51 p: tn., 1i,`11411,,, 4:40 p. m., and Kane 0:20-p. tn. . I.r.rk 11:;tven Accetntnedattbn leaves Harrisburg daily except Sunday.at . p. tn. azrrtres at WO -11.311141. qt st 7e2.0 p.m. and Lock 11a4ou'at 5:40, pan. FRANK THOMPSON% D. :St htoyn. 31t., Genera} Manager. - Gen.. Pass. Art:: Ja•v2l. NORTHERN CENTRAL AAIL WAY TIME TABLE. • • • • Throng!! and dire tro t to Washington. Mill ipore. }:tmlra, Eric, l s raffalcc lioeltettbr and Niaga ra rafts. , .on atpl niter SUNIIIAy, November :Zarb,' IS7a, tralie. on the NortlitniCentral Railway will run - as follow tiiiigara Fxpress—Leaves liarrkberg daily ef• eept Sninlsv at 10:50 a. in:, W.l.illanisPort at 2:20 p. tn., leaves Elmira at',57.25 P. in., leaves Canatitlalgua at g:2l p in.. arrives at Entrain at'12 . :45 a:tn., arrive -at Niagara Fall at 1:15 a.-.in. • 'Hail leaves, Baltimore daily except Silmlay At 8:3O la., arrives at Harrisburg daily except Sue day nt 12: : 15 p. Fast Hue—Leases Ttallltaden daily at 11:3% a. M.. arrives at Harrisburg dallY at 3:10 p. nt., "leaves Harrisburg daily except Salida)* at 3:20 p.m.:leaves Willlanisporfat p. m., leaves Elmira at 10:50 p. in., arrives 3tlWatklllB 1.;:i . 1/ at 11:50 tn. Pittsburg ExPress—teaves' Baltimore (tally ex, rept Sunday at flitiS p. in. Arrives at Harrisburg _daily except Sunday at 10;3o p. in,, - 41nelnnall Express —),eaves ilaltimore daily al 9:10 p. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 91!:45 a. tn. rile Mall—Leaves ItarrtOmeg daily except Suti day at 4:45 a. tu., leaves Williamsport at 8:43 a,. m. leaves Elmira at 12:15 p. w., arrives-at Canandat dna.at 3:30p. nt, • . . SoUthern ErPrese—Leaves Canstulaloa daily eppt putplay ar 6:53 p. m... leaves Elmira' at 0:30 p. tn.:leaves Williamsport at Eta3.l e. m., arrives at llarrblatrg daily except Monday at 4:00 a. ar rives at lialtlinore 7:4; a. in. . . Fast Line—Leaves Canandaigua daily_exrept Sunday at ttrt3'," p. in:, leaves tintlnt at 9:30 p. leavee W ttlisnaSpert tinily except Monday at •12:a5. p. In.. loaves Harrisburg tinkly at 4:20 a, in., arrives at Rail Imam daffy at 7:47, a . In,. , . Watitlogtott Express.- Hat ClAtorg dally except Sunday at 7!30 a. lit..;-arrixott at Dalt !more at 11:2,3 a. in. I.eaceVkiiist.ittg tally except Sittidly at tarn p. 111.. arrive at Rail intake at titto p. to. Pay Express-I.ravem Watkins Glen daily ee rept, Sunday at s.:no 0. in., leqyes Elmira daily except Solidity at 11:100. tn.. !loaves W illiantspyrt daily ex. tl•p1 1011tiayat 11:10 p. al., leaves Ilarrklilirg daily at 4aa p, m., arrive% at Italtimore daily at 7:33 p.m trhlits mak log. connectton at ttaltintore for Wto‘ht ogle', and the .Smith." , • For fittqlw•r rorthat lon,:apply ht the Tickut.o: fatri• in tho rohnsylvphta H railroad flopot: iiCAN:I( Titcommw, MAPaiNr, )40 ,, , ra too . to II to so 1 4 0 . iso- el. 9 30 10 00 10 12 11 15 1 55 2 20 4 2 1591 . 3.10.1 S' 33 • 3 40, 345 1 .. 3 581.. 4 15 4 'Mi.. 4 85;.. 4 421.. 501.. $00 1 7: 5\12) 7 521 7 S 30 .5 34 0 1 :xlO 4 e 151 6301 7 10!... 9 101... 9 45i 4:40 11 20 6 55 12.056 15 1 00 ip A.51.P.M. 9 V. 9 SO 10'62, 11 05 1 16 I 36! 1111 lig LIM ... 11 19 1 a 2,11 29 1 4 3411,1 35, 4 45,11 45 5 6 21 2511,1 40, 1 i 401, 9 31' I 1 10 SO 1..5 1 11.37.1,1;131 12X2203 =I EOM= SCNDAYS I= SOVTIIW B=El3l Y !guy stEitetrit' lE E • ' \ 4 Pester in s, ANTInLACIig AFD SULLIVAN ANTIINACiTt COAL, CORNER PARR' AND itlYlia STD.ZETS,- TOWAND A, YARD PRICES (CASH). ANTIIRAt:ITE EGG STOVE CUESTN UT LTA,.' . f . SULLIV,A.N,AN'rUE.A.CITE. EGG "11µ 50 ' 50 GREISTNUT *-1-4 50 iII4ALL NUT • , 200 • • • j - , Grota screllnek and dative - m 4 to 'any part of - Bore% adding cartage to the .Alone prices. ALL trUDAUS MUST UA ACCOUPANO.O tiT TILE CASU. Towanda,.Jan 5, 1877 C"L' COAL, ' We iteei, on hand at our yard all Sizes of Pittston and Wilkes Barre coal. and Loyal eocir coal, from ttetPullivan : County. Mines. - ALso, 'sudsy Lump . and - Smith. ! . 'We keep the best quality of Lime, Hair and ment, Brick' and Plaster, all of 'which wti will at bottom prices, PIERCE & SCOTT. Tovraiila Hay Ist, Inc! CiI,EAP COAL AND LIM o - • 45 -• 55 From and'atter dilly 1. i will sell coal, Hine,,fe„ ~ i, " 05 iforcash only, and the price list will be corrected' in monthly: . • rums, or coax. FOR JULY, PKtt TON OP 2,004t0t, SO AT TUX YARD: Pittston Stiore, Chestnut . and Funiace, ' Fea _ _ Carbon Run Lump. " ". Smith Barclay Illountain-L tulip 144 " Smith 4llentownLitne busbel...:., Lath tM • - Bair VI bushel . • Brick. T 1 I am always, prepared- to deliver potchases on seffort noticelat thonsual price of delivery. \ I also lender my thanks:to my many friends ang customers 'for their very , Liberal patronage in its, pak,mid hope under the new departure to make it to theinduntrest to continue to boy Where they.caa get the best goods fur the least looney. Tiose ‘ ortio are indebted to me trill take ne'tlie ihatrl must have motley or I can't buy for cash and paytteights. They must- settle by the first of Au gust next, \ . , Very Respectfully Your< Towanda, JuliL- 1'375. ' sotel's F AQLE HOTEL, TOWA.N'DA, rA At the curlier of t'Ourt and Rlter-sts.„ ilitt•etl7 in .the vicinity kid south et the court "louse. JOIIN BURKE, ritePhlETUlt.. • Itnuse. has been re-ftirnl,hed and re fitted. and. ti now open to the tiacehog The Bar will at all Gine% be supplied with tite'.l , st of liquors. Good stabling attached to The premises. Boarders by the day or week. aceounitodated..• • May ipos7e.) - , . JOHN BURKE. • New Advertisements. --- -- ,----- QIIIPMAN'S DUPLICATING . .: KyLETTE,,R BOQIC—It is, :always readY, and MON" used elthefln thn 11...1.1.. 'h.: 'house, or rail- . road, or' any plact •you may i.e and hare the hook with you. It .enables you to,labep a ropy of, yore _correspondence at a trifling ebst:.?!.:o businesf, 713.1 Can afford to be wlth.mt ii. From one 10 hr+ cople , made at on'e rcrifin;?, without pen;, pencif, int. ..brush, witter or taess. A ketit's wan-tod. Call on or. address J. R. litttrldge„l:rowanda„ Pa. Boots for sale at Site 110.4 Stunt of Mrs. Horton. in Mere ,, r , Itkuk. ToNstuubs., Also at the Drug Stoll!. of Jo seph "Ernes., Athens. • . „ tinaylo'77.. . OW 'SALE. —Two Pony Tread • Powers, at 00 ;ach; I one-horse ..1 1 . re nll INA, .er. at f 73: Improved lit.r,e It. es, ulth or without \lblils. at.? ; e•an Shelters at F.': Straw - Cutters at 17. - Thew'are all new. of 1:1,0 &Co.'s manufa , - . tine, and much below"us , ril- priees, xAls'o, Prints "shake of Plows. It. F. PARK. :. a.,, May 10, 14,77. , - . - C . -c -0" E - <2 uk =" - ~-.. . - -. P. e-• - ' l iA c\ ° , —._ ,‘":".• ct' : 4 4 p ' . ~.,.- ez '0 cc Z.' tz -. . .-. t's_...i.:: -—, t.. ' "\- C...•„.<;r5 ;... M Cr, E • o .....-,. - = '- , 11...* • ._. :... „... ~ ,--: '. .=• ,- . '''',.., . , '' , l '"'. --i . 5.. , :- .4 ~.z 4 ,_, - ... l e.... ~- ~. 6.,, , i . "- 1.4 - .% j. " g '.. ~.., ....., AZ itr: ' 0 MP " ...., .... ..r, :12 l ' ``, ... ~..:. e•:. Z . "t = ,e. -• l a e. 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The, Agent will canvass t he. Townships of.Tuka fora, 'Pike, Ilerrick, Wyainsing. Asylum, Tetty and Standing Stone. fanners -In num.: Touk.l ships wishing' insurance or Incennation, may ; dress, • A. B. SUMNER. Svc: and Spying Hill, Bradford Co., Pa. M.BRUItIWAY, rms.. Ictouru GFiN T fifl.3f BX, 14-1 t 3tE SA L) tionsE-iimscuzi vv,tra:..t i)Foirt) tk , (' N' TY V NITY.—t 11131i1` r r iugvul,w , with ill r chaM \ for, his Thorough-ltrt d or,e, "1)OCTOR1.1 - LNOSTO.).:, ToLe At my Stal,;tit and s'erre-A numil•r - :11artNi, con:nu:Tieing MAY Iri, 1 , :77. This liet 4 o OOP of the 'fineet Aud host ked 110.. eouttry Joni:lnce. Ills 1%.,14.:11.. traeeN I.lll.euth the ThorseA 3nit etimvs to V.T.glatel. I.le. ? 3 ,1 t"" 1 1112b"OnY Kay. biaek • paints, Boning mate , ;ILA tall 4 And In net ion perrect, Ile is tetiy io•he ,cll . ,bd?dintreil 'Perms Gtr lon% 1?,1!+77. • . 10%.,,4h, ; • 111 1)I1NN ;k..00.-, 'General l'ro , „•. •- Sii`rrot, Non Sot tiro prpao'd calve conslztinteots or tiny t..r a • Itattor, Cheese., Potatorg. Appleg., F Sour. lirliko a n d Fr , " ia,arakm. A Ng. I pircrellei: gheti A 1“.. I` and all letters of Inifolr.y prompth totill...t shirring lags ftlittiOtt - 41 Ntnv'york, 31'. )7 1^77.1ir,, MI .. 5 00 .. 5 00 .. 5 00 .. 3 re .:11. MERCVII. COAL. IS 00 3 :i0 4 00 3 00 3 50. 2 7S