fdarationa! fleparltnent SSII fE. E. Quim..c.;, . S.. WILT, , CM/Mittel - REV.' D. Ciuirr., , . 0 H G. !IV. R 1 AN, 411soricrts Editori t I I 2 ,A' , E,EN ET, • romimmirationi may ,be sent to either of the stn'.• editor.. as may be pieferred, and •or 111 appeal In the b.sue of which be has charge. •- • • W. RT.N., Editor present 'week. RULES Fos MENSURATION The old edithins of Robinson's 'Higher Arithmetic and latest -edition,, contain mensuration, but most of the .editions of this book .contain duthing.of-these 'import ant rillet and even,ifin 'eWy book but ft 4 teacifers make pupils use them, er cept an occasional scholar ;who may•com plete the book. Many oftthese rules'can, be easily explajned--by arithmetic, but if, t aibitr.i.rily men iorizJl.; the task is , not yery onerous, as there . , are only 20 of .1s soon as pupils•taidershuld decimals these rules 511011111 Lc gradually• given hi '.-addition to daily lessons, tut(' fixed -in mind b; abundant practice.. - Tim re is iiu reason why these shOuld be deferred to the very last ofan arithmetic iiid as x. result many scholars •choul. without kUowing percentage and allegation and - progression, in- no way-assist in titesefrules; square.and cube re ry, and can and should be ed when needed in using or learning hese rules. * Many of the land masses (State& conti tine n s) are're4ati,gles, triangles, etc., or tuibi nal ions of sucli:figure, and the area It.l~ht be easily- rwiiintfed *arty 'correct by pupils, if familiar wits! these rules. Thus,!. artied. such fits would be easily ret6',,Plhered„ This exerco;e would necessitate on &he . Ftt t ..f pupils, to find length, width, etc., the :t ale iC miles 4tached to all maps. do pot Ipow what the scale is, and it is'gcnetally ignored; hence lit- know little or the;silitnensions . and area of the porOng of I .. ttd and ,water on .lur earth: 7 • 'nit \ oliameter, 7 - 1)14;;„, multiplied by: :1.1117..12 c circumference (a• process 1,11;1! any pupil can earlY• learn): The ;aunference divided by 360 - --49.16 nearly. A.,pnpil taught the length of 'a degree at th e!,mitor in this manner,learus it with interk:,t and never forgets it. Pr, qn lack of a good knowledge of these tales, a boy is oftenobliged to, go a mile . to I%errow some measure,, when a nio 11:4;nt's application of these_ rides would ender s!,lller pail at home 'equally accu rate and g.:l4ieeablc. will learn thesC-it'iles and anilithe !rti,rl le on besides, and hr.c Le it•tial lesson better than without : 0,11 -Id! • All, of the - tales of mensuration are, 41.1•1n0!1-t rat ed our geometries except t rile for a. scalene triangle, which is fronetwarly -Mr. 1: 13: Craw 'f!!r.l. the Tow:lnd:a Graded School, be , in a 7 ked byhis-Pupils for anexplanatioti of he yule,' developed the following dem : I the,thrpo ~ides of a triangle to Cilia t he •orea Let A B C be a triangle, paving,its ides . repre' settled by a bandy. *• * Frpm C let A 7 7 -;!. lt r B fall C D per kinbeolti- fo 11; thenbyyrop. 34, Cot. 11. : 1, LoO!inis'llnometry, or Art. 4fl, Dtv. S'iL;;" Plane ,TrigOttometr2, - , we tied that, if ;in any tt:ianght, a line be drawn ve'rfeti of the vertical angle per •in wl:.••nlar' i to the base, divi4ing it intrt it -el:1-eelltS, the sum of the ta o'seg mein s, (4, the whole base, is to the sum tin- two other sides - as the difference of s,aes is b, the difference of the seg7 mein ! • / ~ r:‘l a-b :DA-A -AVIR.:I I) 11-i 1) thL•II 1) 11 (C' r -• c C U 132, C 1) But as f_' Tr 2. , 1. 2--(,/2-h . ...-r.2)2 or l 4',11 (202 f-- ME tiiY,rt fl.te area of any triangle is found b) ,me-half the base by-the tole. We find the area .of A II C.= it t v 4,,i2e20;24,2±r7.) = r'2)(?a — e—(a2 ME 4 1•;at e e . 2) (ft-i-b+c)(a—bi-e e) = 2 . if we vat x a the half 81.11T13 ( . ..f , tli.± three .shie.s, • . r—a•lbsif*--,(.• lielice the al -e 1 - 1.11.. rule :" From the half sun. 'or 11“. three slaw, subtract each side sep --a...iteir: tdultiply to i g j ether the half Aurn retnainders,•and extraci the •sylii i •e rout of the ircxlucty- - N N ' we give' the programme for he next session . of the Towanda District 'l . 4 !lwtiers . Institute, Saturday, Nov. 17, S it. to I'2-M., at Graded School These sessions are held regu i.niy every tWoweeks, and are .attended teacher:: of (he Graded Selax.d, and a few Herons _front adjacent , Ali'sc tr a ils. Onc.pbject in making this notice is'to : %we a C , iVillakinVithtitYli to all teachers; di ; en!Ors„and: friends of education to at ;i,-atlierings,—to encourage by svii presence, or to aid in instrtting. \Y,. feel that 'this gathering its entitled to at least visits or aid from edocAtors:livi.lz within stone's throw of Co! of 0t!...--;:ng.. Why callow ;Chore be at one . or the ~t h er O f tl i .s;-1 1 .0 hulldings in.Towaoila rc;gular nircting, of an orpnization of that shall hi; generoMsly attimul cd ami — rendi•ted exceedinzly profitable. 103 nn` bear from tho , ;e Nvorable: . Tc.tchcrs,havinz the c9oportanity to tcnd , and aid such an institutes, yet never 11•cre, - could not conscientiously expect commontations or assistance: in procur- situations to S:10, Singing, Rol aid Minutes read. s;io Dis .;S:7‘7, to 9:40; .I{ending,, or Penmanship 9:10 to 9:45 Singing. - - . 9:15 to 10:30 Arithmetic. I 1'll:30 to 11:13, Grammar 1 11:15 to 11:20, Singing. ' c11:20 to 12, 4.lciigrapliy.. AT SEEMS to us that. the people of Rome, are fortutiate, inseeuring.sOWell'qualille4 and cilleient teaeli!iT- as Mr. Brown for , the fall and winter' sehoOl. • As a ,mathenia .ticiad he has few equals - 1p the ,county. I'Ve hope to. hear from him in the tduci t Iona! colninn. pvivo:coiocowtivlvri A person has a tin - pail - 10 inches diam eter at the top, 6- inches diameter at 90 bot . tom, and 9 inches deep, which he wish es to us 73 for .measuring milk. ,Required the number of inches from the' bottom 'and on the side of the pail that marks be placed to show when the pail contains pint and when a quart. Being upon the bank of ir river. and wishing to know the distance to an object some distance beyond the opposite, shore, I placed on the .bank a six-fOot vertical staff, and walking back from the bank 60 feet; found that the top of a Of foot verti cal staff placed at that 'point, the top of the 0 foot staff and the distant object were just in line. Required_mi distance from the object. /4, 42 , A teacher sukgeats that the length of a degree of longitude on any pirallel of latitude; may be found by simple4propor tiou; i. e., as the meridians appiorich each other69i. ruitei in , 909, or from equator to the pole, On the fortieth parallel•10-90ths ..of 694 miles .niiust eqbal . a degree. This is. not correct, as ,the strAceiN tweeit two meridians and the- part of A parillel of latitude intercepted \ by them is a ,:plieri&ti triangle instead of a plane one, and requires-for its solutioh spherical trig onometry. We know arithmetical solution. Teachers mayfa - scertarn \ very nearly the length of a degive of longitude on any parallel Ity measuring on mair s of hemisphere or globe : the space , letween any two meridians on say, 40th parallel; \ and applying the dista.7e to the equator on .arne map or globes It will be noticed that 10 degrees on the fortieth Male lea than 10 degrees at the eqUator. Now multiply the number of degrees on the equator thus_ found by 69.16 and divide by 10. The majority of the teacheris at an ed ucatiorifil gathering 'solved the folloWing . problerj incorrectly and as it may profit some we insert it: :3:xai-9 - x.l--S - 2=how many? The answer is 59. In this case, `ni3 vinculum or..parenthesis is used, the sign of multiplication, or the sign of division, affects only the numbers between which it stands. SoolOtime since a leading educator of our .!minty claimed that it is incorrect to . say 3 per cent.; that the correct expres sion is one per cent. Robinson's arithifittick contain / many similar expres sion's, and we 'de not hesitate to say ei .Per cent.;-wl4lMt per cent.? OUnmon School '-Grammar is somewhat 'like the reputation of hotel hash : it contains plenti,of m but would gtrAtiortinu nd classifi4tiog. . We fail l tolinti in his grammar as com plete and concise instruction is the fol- loWin<rom lAirown's Grammar : Rale : "Active-intransitive, passive and !lent* verbs, and their infinitives :and Participles, take the same case 'after as' before them when both words ilfean the same person or thing.", • - To aid in understand Wand appling the rule, the, following is kiyen in the same.author "As infinitives and parti ciples have no nominatives of their own, such as are not transitive may take differ ent cases after them, and to determine what case follows, the learner must Care fully notice what I .preeeding woid means the same thing if the preceaing word be nominative, the word folleiving -will be nominative;" e. g., lld desires to bda go selnAtr. "If the word preceding the in finitive or participle be objective the word following will be objective after; e, g., I knew it in be kith.. •It is in the objective, hince him is objeCtive after - to be. •We ave quoted the rule and explanation troll inemory.. Kerl calls him in grArove sentence a predicate substa - itive. • " lie likes gold—that beii g his idol." Please parse the undersc red wos in the Cast sentence. , , TnE flllowing are the appointments for exercises at the next session of the Teach ers' Association, to be held at Troy; Fri-, day and Saturday, November 9 and ;0: .Lecturer, Rev:: C. T. HALLOWELL, of Troy ;.Papers, Prof. Em Ml', of Smithfield, and E. B. McKEE; Essay,. MINNIE C. G lions; Method of Teaching; Profs. Mc (oLLom, Qt7lNLAk v and CnAwronn; Beel titiohs, GRACE SAIL-LES, MATTI!. CAM), 1.1 ItIIIE gIIAN,NON; Declamation, WILL GRANT," CARTT.NifER J.BLOOM,'O. Cos mu; Committee to arrange cdue of study 'anti gradation of district schools and report to -Association,. J. A. WILL Supt. KEEN Y, J. T. McCoLLw e, A. T. LILLEv,.G.,- W. BYAN I Bushiess tee., lion. DELOS ROCKWEL4 ANI4IF. H. ADAMS, SARAH. E. BALLARD, ELIZA AD GRANT; B. B. MITCHELL, .1. T:McCoLLom. —'But 1) AD r a2—b: be • r• En. ,EDUE . .i.TIONAL DEPARTMENT i The following questions have recently passed tinder my tihservation, the discussions of which hardly suffice to satisfy me, and others with myself would be glail to 'ae eePt, of a delisiOn and an explanation from ymi. Are the folloWing iseniences gra nintatical/17coriect ? 11E1 s-b; (.1,16--7r i.- If oue„ciibic foot of water weighs . 1,000 ounces, - what does •three cubic feet weigh ? 2. If of 9is 3, whatis of 9? - ' ' . H. S.P.i:rrtilseltr Sept. 29., .1872 Mn. THOMPSON; of the Rolling Mill (Soitth Towanda) Sehool, ,- frOm what we hear, is a sharp disciplinarian,—the need ed thing there,—and a faithful. teacher. Many of the parents, by permitting thr, Children to. run away from, be irregular at school, are robbing them of theironly pro,bAte legacy—an eduCat4on. - When too late the paients will lament suck action, and tne children curse Parents for not do ing a plain duty. Ilneron'S Aiant is gaining additional experience and achieving success at Horn brook. EDUCATION. ELMIRR BUSINE:-.3 COLLEGE This laitiltftion has reduced its rates of tultlo tra ilia for Si , coiniilete course. - ISend for a College Journal giving fultinformatlon free. Address, A. .1' WARNER, Elmira, N. Y. Octl.3tu p. 4 ,x , oNsv,LisH AL\ N Fanatic' D FRECIIIES s wilt be iven ilurit th 4 e Win tor to thoie desitin g ni of studyfrig tg the ni Mrs. M. C. ,MERCUR, at her residence on 'tie , dnut Street.„ TER.119,--..10 fora quarter of 20 Lessons with a rAttetloutu Klee tO \those in classes of not less than six.- . , :qrs. lIERCUIt kill also resume her Class in Eng lish Literature after the *Mays, combining with it lessons In Elocution If the mike of the class will juself.lt. In thiscase. thknumber must be made up by hccember Ist. Thosethereforg who wish to attend will please send In their names before that time. ' the .Clasp will meet twice a week. TERMS-410, .and no deduction for occasional absencp. , r , Tll' A ISTERS ( r )F, \ MERCY beg kith"; to Inform their Ulundi In Towanda and nelghhqrhood, that they will open \ thel‘ Acad emy on : • „ , \,•• "..? 111.W1AY; THE 17T11 INSTAyti system afforda every advantage ter the acqutrethentof a solld'and maned edueation.\ .. _ The Academie year Is divided tutu two iessfons F lice magus cub. ' . . \ - Par Musle, Drawing In Pencil and Pastel, L'alnt log In Ott, Languages, and Fancy Work, charges are extra.. l' t'' , - ~ The Pirochial School , talk n alrogt a week . alter. - 1 , . . .. . , :. . . . • - GERSIAN OR FRENCH LANGITAGE, lirsiture. [IIrNDRED • 11 YE * - THOUSAND WORTH OF FURNITURE TO DE SOLD IN THE NEXT NINETY DAYS ! Ifi order to reduce our Stotk before the dose of the Pear, we have decided to offer our hARGE STQCK OF ,000pS AT VERY , V,)W PRICES, FOR CASH, z' DURLMI9,TIIE NEXT AUNETI DAYVI • k ss :YOU WILL FIND. FULL ISSORTMENT OF miLNur, c*EsiNUT, ASIVAND SICYAM BLED CIIAMBIR SUITS, Ev s s4sTiArE, FRENCH, GOTHIC TAIC,D MODERN STY-LE - PARLOR `UITS IN 11.41 R cOrm, rs.v r iPL UBH P L CHAIRS; BEDSTEADS, -TA ALEs, srestrs, BUREAUS, MATBESSES,,SPRING imps, zooKlNar CLOSES, &c., IN KEDLERA VARIETY. ALL OF Widen WILL. ,BE SOLD 'W.O7 DOWN FOR i CASH ONLY BY -THE MANUFACTURERS. CALL AT THE O,LII ESTAB- LISII'MENT OF J. 0. - FROST'S , OCt. 12!7-7.311 A . CHANGE IN THE _ " • BRIDGE STREET FIIR NI TURg- STORE Mil -.- The undersigned has purchased this establiele .ment of 3.8. ALLYN & Co, and will keep a FIILIt STGOK. GOOD ,FURNITURE WILL SELL LOW! Mr. ALLTN may Mill he found at the old place and will have charge of _the "ITNDERTAKINGDEPARTMENT All funerals will be condurtedin good taste, and tke charges will be reasonable. Careful attention will be given to REPAIRING AND FRAME MAKING N. P. HICKS, Successor to J. S. Allyn & Co., BRIDGE-ST., TOWANDA L~RAEIIIC• ST,OVE, F '.AL= AT H. T. JUNE'S HA STORE•! IN MERCUR BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA., JIM j BEST IN USE. \ • - Oet. 1241. CONVENIENT DOLLARS Ina &Inmateld. WWI bat lailueed us to enlarge our atom sad 10pp13r ontaelvea VIII a full line of . CHOICE FAMILY GILMERIES 1 ruzeg4. - tizi) ,FOB OABH, And Which wUI Unsold as low as the same quality can be purr.Aaeint mother,. • . . CHOICEST BRANDS An goods delivered free of charge A la the borough. FRESH BREAD, FILLING ORDERS 10# PICNICS AND . PARTIES A SPECIALTY. One Door North of Ward Nouse Towanda, Mai' 15, 1877. STEVEN S Sr, LO NO, WHOLESALE RETAIL CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, liiring a large and commodlotuCetore we aro prepared at all times tonarry a large stock. _ Or taken In exchange for goods, an lowest cash prd• cu. Our long experience In the, Grocery Trade gives us peculiar advantages in purchasing, and as we are nut ambitious to make large ,pronis, we tat- MAIN ,STTEET. GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO IRniera than any other establlahnient in Northern Pannsylv,anta. . mUIL GROCERIES do PROVISIONS GROCERIES • Ar, PROiISIONS. CIS DOOR . NORTII OF CODDI NG k RUSSELL Towanda, Jui7:=3 976 NEW FIRM Has Ailed up the old store of 0. A. Mack with a fun line of DW,ARE ME HOUR FURNISHING GOODS! Chvealarand terrnkkiis. NEW ABRANCJEALENT.‘ ti . The 6umo4 fora 43ROC . ERT ST,OIII. IM _ V. teat) on Omol the OF FAMILY FLOUR. . I I We also continue the BAKING BUSINESS, Lad our customers can procure FRESH BISCUIT, ROLLS, CAKES, AND PIES Every day, aauaual - 1Q; W. SCOTT a co. t Dealers la COUNTRY PRODUCE, GRAIN; &C.' •• •. , CASH PAID FOR BCTtER-, GRAIN AND ritoDucp. ter ourselves that we can offer STEVENS & CORN EU MAIN k BRIDGE ST., ME McCABE & EDWARDS; Cash doalers hka kinds of Crockery Ware. AND NEW GOODS H. J. Madill s . - CROCKERY, CHINA, CHINA,! GLASSWARE CUTLERY, SILVER_ PLATED GOODS, STONEWARE 1 BABY WAGONS, ~ FANG Y GOODS, TOYS, TOYS At variety of A DURING THE HARD TIMES, . a. rowiLL Offers %Inaba of AeliomS-UFA - PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGANS, \ PIANOS AND= ORGANS, \ . _ \ At very low prices for Cask. , . . 4-oetive Roisood Melodeobs $l5 00 , s.oetata Rosewood Melodeons - 20 00 s.oetave , llosewood Melodeons, Plallo•C* 00 .• 45 ' 00 4.oetave Portable Organs 35 00 LOetave Blaek-Walnur, Double,Reed Org's 50 00 5-Octave ittirlt-Walnuf, DOuble.lteed Org's 65 00 . &Octave Doulde.Reed Organs. 'tittle , 75 00 0-Octave Mahogany Paws . .... 32 00 llN.Oetwro Rosewood Pianos 45 00 7-oetave Rosewood Platys. $O 00 7.oetave Rosewool \ Pianos, Carved Legs..., 150 00 , WARRANTED ALL IN GOOD ORDER. Mr: Powell Is the Geieral'Agent for the CIIitSERING PIANOS, CtIICKEItING PIANOS CIIIOK.ERI-NG PIANOS, • . AND . \ MASON h lIAMLIS ()ROANS; MASON A HAMLIN:OROANS, MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, Which are the most reliable Instromentief their class nude, and which are now sold at mkt:4 that place them within the ea of all. A - flomber of each, which have been rented, are °Remit at har gains. One Rose Wood - Chictering Plano, seven octave, calved legs and lyre, 130 C: One Rhin; extra carvings. 3,YJ. • One - Mason k Hamlin. Church-- .Organ, with three, sets of reeds, WO. Pianos and Organs on easy monthly payments. Cali on or address . . _ Z.B . POWELL, 115 AV 1'0311,113•A% ; Z., SCHAIi7O2I, PA. Neat to Bepiebltrm► Bapding Scranton, Pa., .!tag.23, lan. • T HE 'HIGHEST HONORS CENTENNIAL EIIIIBITION The Judges unanimously recommend the MEN— DELSSOHN PIANOS for the DIPLOMA OF HONOR AND MEDAL OF MERIT! Placing them in the front rank without a superior. PRICIER BILLOW CONIPLTITiON TOR -STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS IRSTIICHZNTS. *Goo (pr $250. $lOOO $65(1 for $271. $7OO for $3OO. - for $750 for $324. $BOO for 050. $450. $9OO for.s4oo. NO COMMISSION TO AGE 4 NTS, ' NO DISCOUNTS TO TEACRERS, NO DEVIATION IN PRICE TILE lid ENDELSSOIIIii Grand, Squarer, aid Up• right Pianos contain valuable patents and Improves {petits never ivetore Introduced. ' NIATIIIISHEIPS NEW PATENT DUPLEX OVERSTRUNG SCALE is the .greatest advance In the history 'of piano . rnititine. producing the Most astonishing power, richness and -depth of tone.-and a Austaining slinging quality never before attained, being a "Grand-Piano in a Sqliare Case." TIIIF.NLSELSSOILIi UPRIGHTS are the finest in America. They are_ pronounced the "Pi sums of the Future." , MANUFACTORY AND W4i1te:11.00.313 Nos. 490, 492, 494, 436 and 498 West 57th Ptreet Nog. 858, 860, 862, 864, 868 and 870 10th Avenue. Illustrated and descriptive CatiOogue malted free MENDFISSOHN PIANO CO., - Itusisess•Orriet No. 36 Broadtvay, New-York Febl'77 T owAND A 'MUSIC EMPOUIUM: Who!aisle and Retail dealers In all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Invite the public oan examination of their east). lishment.' TOSPANDA, PA MATIRTSIIEK PIANO Continues to be ,the favorite with Musicians. and well sustains the high reputation earned. It Is not necessary to go into any extended description of the instrument; - ns its merits will be apparent to all on examination. . PARLOR & VESTRY ORGANS These Instruments are. celebrated the world twee lortheir fetuarkably pure au4 brilliant Which is owing tp their famous Combination Solo Stops : .A . ebline, Vox liumana, , Plano, all of wbicb are separate and additional Sets of Reeds and Bars, se arranged-as to admit of an almost endless variety of orchestral effects and begutiful combinations; THEIR EXTRAORDINARY POiyER, 11::1 AND THORO' CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH Among the many Patents owned and used by the above firm; are - SEPARATE BOLO SETS, WOODS•, OCTAVE COUPLER, . . . e offer all our Instruments at the lowest figures, and guarantee them Just as represented. Don's be deceived by traveling agents, but come directly to headluarters, where you are sure of getting just what you bargain for. Towanda, March 8, 1877 $6OO PIANOS FOR $250.- And 11l other styles Mile same pro. p Mon, including Otand, Spuare and Upright— all first.ctassiold dlaect to the people of factory prices. .No agents; no gown:111531one: no discounts. These Cisuos made °newt the finest dl mlays'at the Centennial Exhibition; and Were. nnanimonsly reccomended fos the HIGHEST. Hoxons. Nevi Manufeetory--one of the, largest and Snest in the world. The Square Grand. contain Mithashers new patent Duplex Overstrung Seale, the greatest improvement lu the history of piano making. The Uprights are thefinest in America. Don't fail to write fur ;.Instrated and Descriptive Cata/ogne,— Mitiled free. IMNEYS ! *pr.', EDUCTION IN PIANO TIMING ! propose to tune Planes hereafter for EACH TIME, OM $4 BY THE YT:AJI. Eiiiiii When Instruments ire outside the Borough, an extra charge irtll be mane for travelling tee. ME \‘‘ eontinue to adll OR NS AND PIANOS / A Of the tB tt as usnal. • . Apple or address pit(i .WM.. DITTRICH, • Tdwanda, Towanda, Feb. 33, 1877:.`: MEM ant. as We are to please. Ito- Y ISTOUIt." &deal Instrumento. LOME PIANOS - SENT ON TRIAL Cor. Main and Pine-As. 410LMES & PASSAG E , AND SHEET MUSIC, E=l We also have the agency for GEORGE WOODS & CO.'S QUALITY OF TONE: EI;EGANCE OF bTTILE, IMPROVED VALVES, PATENT CASES, PIANO ATTACHMENT, A t tiD BELLOWS UOLMES k PASSAGE. MEN DELBSHON r;A:xo co., No. 5$ Broadway, N. Y Webs, ;moll ! ka. WETCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, &O. X.'HE ND L MAN, Dealer In FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS GOLD AND SILVER 'I't'ATCHES, Slid FINE JEWELRY. Also STERLING' SILVER SILVER PLAtED.,WARE, ME CLOCKS, FROM' THE 011,EAPE TO TIM ETAT \ GOLD. BILVF.II AND ST.ELL SPECTACLES Sr, EYE GLASSES One door oath of Dr. Porter & Son's Drug store, aln Street, ,1 TOWANDA, PA., Jan 6-71. NEW: JEWELAY ROCKWELL Is receiving a new supply to Ids large et/Cif of goods, ESSIIM MIXER .PLATED WARE, GOLD AND PLATED SETS' CLOCKS, And everything In the line, 'which will be sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. . Please give us a call and examine our goods • , ;t the shortest notice Dec. 17, 1878. F lit:ST R ATIONAL BANIC, OF TOWANDA. CAPITAL SURPLUS FUND. 4 Thisitank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES•fcr the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT* ACCOUDINti TO-AGREEMENT _SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO Till COLLECTION OF NOTES AND CIIRCRS. Partlett wishing to SEND MONEY to any part of the UnDed States, England, fretand, Scotland, or the principaLettles and towns of Europe, can here procure drafts for that purpose. • " 1 PASSAGE TICKETS To oe from the 7 01d.Couotry, by the best .. , steim or selling !Ins, always on hind. ?ARMIES 11110E0E1T OVER AT REDECZO RATES; highest' nice paid "for 11. S.l Bonds, Gold and Silver. JOS. PO WELL, Praia/Um, TIT H. DODGE, VV • FIRST NATIONAL . BANK, TOWANDA, PA 131193333119 GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE co., of Phlla PLIMXIX 311.71 1 VAL LIFE lISL.S.I.TRANCE tO., of Hartford Oversl3o,ooo Insurance on lives In Bradford Co Towanda, Ps., *Feb. 1. 1877 THE GREAT WEDDING CARD DEPOT. The latest styles In WEDDING INTITAITIONS. Prices lower than any . 119 use, to • the Country. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, WM. H. HOSKINS, STATIONER AND ENGRAVED, \).4 _ 91131ArFh fittee4l%Dsdelphla./ April It, 1877 THE SUBSCRIBEIV: . - TAKES Pleasure In calling theittentlon elk% Unmet , - °us patrons and: the public generally, tee the fact that he still couttnues a , / 1 I__• • GENERAL MARKET ntrSINESS At the OLD Oast) of 311rF.P e . / ii HUN DE In. Itlock, nearly opposlt the Means House, and that he Is Prepared to furnish , • SALT AND FRSIUMEATS, .FRESIIULTRY VEGETABLE AND BEBE, S Of the very best quidity, at as low rates as any tither establishment.- C. M. MEL June 1, 167d-tf • gAIGtx iIr,bROADLEY, Xtuadscturers of Woolen Goods, Yarns, to CARDING & . DRESSInt, Done to order. ' piuth paid for wool, also cloths exchangeti;lctstool • - ' lane-fm L itRA YSV I E. PA. WOOL CARPING.—The su6- scriber will card rolls the present season at hlir old establishment in Camptown, Pa. Friiin his long experience the public may be sure ot hav ing their work done In the best possible manner, and with dispatch. as he will give bit' personal and close attention to .the business. Price 6 ets per pound. Wool taken In payment when desired, . Camptown, June 1177, H. B. INGHAX. • ilExay mpac:tlß, ANTIMACITE • AND. CORN ZU PARK ANN! 111i= STRIXiS, TOWANDA, YARD PRICES (CASH). • Eaa STOVE • CIIESTEPT PEA EG0.... STOVE... CHESTNUT..., SMALL NUT • COSI. screened, attil delivered to any part tit Rom•. adding cartage to ttie above.prices. ALL 011DE.115 MUST US ACc S O.III•ANIYD 1.11: 771 E CA$l.l. Towanda, Jan 5, 1977 COAL, WP,lteep on hand at our yard all sizes of Pittston and Wilkes Barre coal:and Loyal Sock coal, from the Fullivan County nines: Also, Barclay Lump and hinith. • We keep the best.quallty of Lime; ]fair and Mein, Brick and Plaster, al/ of which we will at bottom prices. Toivauda May Ist, 1876 - CHEAP COAL AND LIME: • Fiorryand after ',My 01. will sell cw,i, lime, &c., for caSh only, and 'the price list will be corrected monthly. . - 1 . 1 PRICE Or COAL TOR JULY, PER 'not or 2,0001b5, AT TIM YARD: I. Pittston Stove, Chestnut and Furnace. " Pea... • Carbon Rutt Lump - ' " SmLth • Barclay Mountain Lurnja , Smith Allentown Lime 'l4 bushel t • Lath M • flairli bushel 40 Brick M 10 on '• 1 am always prepared ,to deliver purchasesou short notice at the usual price of delivery. • ' I also tender my thanks:to my many friends end customers for their very liberal patronage in the past and hope under the new departure to make it to their interest coutfnue 'to buy where they can get the beet goods for the least money. Those who are indebted to . .ime will take notice; that I. must have money or I can't buy for cash and pay freights, They must settle by the first of Au gust next. , , . Towanda, July 1. 1975. THE :A.M.FRI4N CYCLO.R.EDIA AND RINGS, Pre*ent* fl pet'? own ni (a rifle of nil laudnan eityr, as It exist% at •fpe pre,ctit m.nucut. .It con tams an lnf.rharrstAfß fund of accurate and prac tical Information on erfry *object, nntbrAcing Art and Science In all 'their branches, Including— Mechanics, Mithertiatira, - . Ast root:rim', Philosophy, Chemistry, : Physiology, Urology, Botany,. , Zoology, Light, Ileat, '. . . Electricity, Bloat aptly, H istory, • Geography, Agficulture, Manufactures, Commerce, taw, 31 en lelne, Theology, , ' Painting, Music, , - Sculpture, Drawing,. Engraving, . Mosaic, Education, Language, Literature, Ei)gineering,Minbig, t- Metallurgy, Trude, • Inventions, , • Politics, • . Products, Political Economy, Govtirnments, -Finance, .Exhorts, • Imports, The Armies, and Military E.igizies, of all ages. All the Industrial Arts and the Thing. , of C4llllllOll Life, Prnolcal,Scknee,,,:ind General T.ltentturc In this great werlt. watch, for.purposes of refer cure, Iv more rubtnbid 0,1/4 a ti•a , bralid r , hle , meg, "it cait obtain the ineihr of informing flummery... on Bret y subject in Which they may be intefested Alm., gaining knowledge and that - will.dtreet' iy contribute to their business or profekblunal sue CC:4. W. ROCKWELL A savinz of (Po ofnl* p.r day from luxuries or flivotities would buy a emuldrte set. of the l'yelo- I a,lia by a bimonthly order. thoreby •' a library of universal Information"' with byt 11111. Ba,rifier. The publishers would respectfully Idfor the - pule Ile that this work Is sold only Ly them and th , lr agents. and In nu ease at less than*the prices pant ed on this card.. The coat of thix troi* to the 2)01141,re, irelu xOOO - Pripe;•,printi to .1, (.47i txretels MOO ..$125,000. 80,000 T%KCnRt tp pitrchturcra is !•w& darn one cent pa ye. CLOTH. —per vol., 0.00 I.EATII El[. .per vol., 141:00 HALe'Trgst.Y,•• ;00 HAL,' Russ! A. •• sAlo FULL Trim EY," 10.00 FELL I . I;ItICEY, •• 10.60 99 THE BOSTON 9 , CENT STORE Rooks ' ECM N. N. BETTS,Jit. flashier Ifletnres Loather' hags !Lae(les* 9ewlegßask'ts99 liasAodka - all Mails, • h , o, !Brackets of every de .* Table & rocket. eatlers.:l9'; Ghwes and 31titen5....99 1 .Whips. 7ft whaletrone799 Fine Ws:Polls 99; • , Clcieks Sllve: Plated Paidors.'.99, A Full Lino of Ladles' - an Untlerwcar...99 Ladies• Sewing Chairs (rockers) • And one tlxonsail other articles El Hotel!. ITENRY lOUSF. -\_l CORNER MAIN SL.WAS, ' Torrey A, PA. This large, commodious acid elegantly-furnished house has just been 90 - eneil to the traveling The.proprietor has sparod neither pains nor expense in making his hoted. first-class to all its- appoint ' melds, and respCctfully goilrlt9 a share of public pationage. .I%IFIALS AT ALL 110.1.711:s. Terms to suit the times. Large stable. attached. HENRY, rnornIETOIL Towanda/June 7, '774f. _ I‘l FaANS HOUSE, TOWANDA /CORNER RAIN 4. ND BRIDGE STREETS.' • The Horses, Rirness, 114 c.. of all guests tit:ris ruse, insured against hiss by Fire,. without ny stria charge. / A superior quality of Old English Bass Ale, just ' received. T. It. JORDAN. Tc!wtpda, Jan. 24,74 • . T HE CENTRAL TIOTEL, I ULSTER, PAL The. • undersigned having taken, pasession of the above hotel. respectfully solicits the patron age of his old friends and the public generally. • augl6-tf. M. A. FORREST. •.... - - - • ELWELL ItOUSE, 'N'AVAND.A, PA., . flaying leased this nouns. la near ready to accom modate the travelling public. 2.i0 pal its nor expense will be spar t to give satisfaction teabuse who may give him a call. . • sir North sldti‘of Public 'Sri' arc, east. of Mercer's ntw block. OGLE MOTET., • At the corner of Court anal Itlver-sts., dlreetly to the:skinny and south of the Court House. JOHN. BURKE, ritorttisTOu. • I - The above house has been re-furnished•lind re' lifted,. and Is. now. open to the travering publie. The Bar will at MI times be supplied with, the best of liquors. Onoil stabling attached to the premises. lloaniers by the 'thy or week accommodated. May ~ 10. 18711.! ' JOHN BURKE. J If.CAREY, TAILOR Gent's clothes cot and made`to order In the new est fashions. Cutting and repairing di.ne"on short hotice at realonable'rates. and satisfaction guaran teed. Please give as a call. • , Towanda. Oct. 4, 17. JAM ES.'ll. CARET.''" Coal sopil Dealer In jart,LwAN ANTHRACITE COAL, ANTIIITICITE SULLIVAN ANTHIt MUTE COAL, COAL. PIERCE & SCOT F. Very Respectfully Yours, J. If. PHINNV r); & Publishrs. New York, and 022 Chestnut Street, Phlla sertjt,'77. NO 1 MERCUWS BLOCK, MAIN-STREET Pict ureFrAmes,l,2,:l.t. 4.9 i) Cages. brass and painted scri pt lon AIir , COME 'AND S EM. El••pt 20.'77 C. L. CORNWEI (ON THE F.OltorE-LN PLAN,) • Ii(INGTON JOHN SULLIVAN TO:t%'ANDA, PA SHOP OVER STEVENS i LUNG'S STORE. DR. 11. C. PORTER'S OLD CASH DRUG STORE, Corner Main and Pine Sts., Towanda, Pa. astabliesa over a quarter of cuCarnittry,7 Wholesale and Retail Dealer In ' • DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIIEMICiLS,. - ; ACIDS, *DYE-STUFFS;& GLUE, • - PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FANCY:-.GOODS, SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES dc TRUSSES,. Soa', Celina, PO/lADES, H tut bras, TEETH,...SEIN;' and HAIR PREPARATIONS, • RIZOIIS.'POCKET.K3 IVEs -' POCKET-BOOKS AND PORT.MONNAIES, MACAMOF and SCOTCH SNUFF, .. -''t TOREIGM ANIrDOMESTIC CIGARS, -GARDEN, FIELD AND-FLOWER SEEDS, turn Wines and" Liquors, for Medicinal PurPoses ROTA IC,EeLECTIC anomceorATualtEms:.oirs, . Ai 'd all genuine popular Patent:Medicines: • • t *SuPro TENS, SUSPENSORIES, BREAST PUMPS. BirrLEs, N.trimr. SIIELLS & SlBr.cut, - . /*RUSIN° BOTTLES, TEETHING 'RINGS, STRINGIER, BED PAIR. BIIINALR, THERMOSIE. , Till% ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Ike.. KEROSENE OR COAL. OIL, --- WICKB;CIII3INEYS, BAIII BRICK, SPERM; LARD,' . WHALE, Nf.',ATS FOOT ' TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OILS,' ) ALCOHOL, AND SPIRITS TeItPIiNTINE, 1 .Saeh,l'aint,Varn ish,lVhitezeash, Counter, - • Horse, Mane,. Shoe, &rubbing, „ ' I ~ And all kinds of brushes. ' I. • - . WiNDOW AND PICTURE CLASS. s .. 5 00 5 00 .. 3 .50 t 4 SO .. 4 50 .. 4 SCP .. 1 OP 11. MEUCUR of all sizes. . . I PURE:IINSEED.OTL, PA IsTs,.PUTTY, AND VARNISH. * • • READY MIXED PAINTS, • . OF ANY DESIRED VOI.OII . BY THE POUND, PINT OR G ALLON GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISH, AND DRY COLORS OF ALL HUES. All articleittpazranted a$ represented. • 4 Prescriptions carefully compomutrd at all hours of day,and niklit. Open Stuelars for Prescriptions from 9.t0 10, A M., 12 to 1 aMI 6fle.M.-{mayl37s.. AYER'S CATHARTIC. PILLS, For all the purpurs ur a Family Pliysle,*and for curing Costiveuy,s., Jaundice, Indigestion, Foul -Stomach, Itrtatti. in, Er up Doni . and Disna-e, Dropy„ Tumor; - #tyrttne, Neu4a!gia. as a 'Dinner 1111, for Purifying the the !no:4 effective .45 00 .. .: 50 . ICA .. 3 00 .. 3"50 .. 2 75 and congenial ',pi - valve ever diNeovered.. They are mild, Lot effectual in 1.11(.le operatioe, mocleg the bolcAs . turelya - nd without paht. gentle In their o - pejatium the}• are NMI the-moat thorough and searching cathartic lordfelne that can be employed : clewing• the stomach and wwelN and evert the.t&g.ll. In t..tnall d6,es ut one 011 a day, they stimulate the 11114, , m,t1t'e.4rgaus and rcotnotn vigorous health A YEI: . B P 11.1.8 have been known - for more than a quarter 'of a _century, and !la?. obtained a.lvorla with, reputation for their virtues.. They correct diseamoi action in the seccral assimilative organs of the body. t atol are swcoraposed that oledructioio• within thel4 range. can rarely withr4.ind ur evade them. NoCoilly to they care the i•Vory.lay COM. plaints of everybody, but alio formidable and date serous (Ilse .ses that have hati,fl the test ,f While they produce prmerful effects. flier are. at the saine time. the f-afeci • .f;tifi be:44,o'4'c fyr, children. By their afferleiff action they gripe mulch less than the eOllllllOll rhfg.it lye,. and never give, pain when the howel,,arc Med. They teach. the 'vital fountains of the blo mot and strength the sy,steitt 14" treett; It from the elumenh, of weak alet.s. `. • .• ... . A a, .. • 1 .e( I to . , p all ages and eowlitions In 311 eil nates eontalhing nutter calomel hor any deleter ious drug, these . Vats. to..y be 11{}4.:1 r. - 1! Ii safe;y by auybodv. Their ,ugar.eoatipg p,..rselve, thew ever trA44l and Makes thetn.id(!a,ant to take :7iNhile twin purely rnketable, no liarm :ran' itrl:e from I . loy u,u.lu 3lly ,111:111Ify LnareP4ll:itlclplith. 5.15 a. in. , 4 (rig Eabt...Poinna. Branch.) • FIa:PAULI, LI . . , , I . . Liiare Read nig.. 7;19. 7,45, lc.:: a. in.. 4.00.,01ir . , Flt. J. C. AYER, St. CO.. 'LOWELL, 3 . Sr. ' in. - :in p.. m. - ; 4'r:retinal and Analyt lent ehignli,t. .•1 - L 'ace 11airtiliurg, 3.20, S. - 10 ''a: nn, 2.. n(•, 3;7 00 , By ALL pizt.(ti .i,,,Ts E v E 4 vil E i t ii : ....card.:g - win:kr .':.. 0 a. 111.. 12.53. and 3.43 p,k, - ; . 7 - i Lin C. lign t. iiia..nila. III:, 1.&2 -ac..i 3.::3 p. in. ' __.. , - o.n. Loaat 1:.•a,1ing.,7.• - .'.0. a. Ifi. - • f .., Li•ir.a. , Hart isbut ti. ii.f , a. :a, . . •-- 1 Trains ,1,140: , -, , t - i1..v. , t• - • 't cri to anq tr.', ,, ,1, ~ ; Str, at., I iir•: , ,-11 ..l-,•,;•:, ~;.1,,r• trains -.. ..,t,il ~../ ! 1tr , ...1.1 szr,-; ~.1411,..• . , ~ .. . „,, h . , ....,.„ „ I ..,Tn, 5. ,, a. r.t. nal :, 7.1 li - . 111. , 1";:il, rttl.. l : . OLD , ESTAIII - . 1:-....11.01r.....1.'i I 1.,,, I, Tk1,1,, , h 1 .• 7.:iy.a.. :,,..rd 7,.17, r. ~. tin., rifilatic!pt.r.i. ilio.•• 1.. t. :, ugii • an. 1 , , ;0,4 t.. ;, .1 . STILL-TAKES TIIE; LI:Alf! - I a‘t..l l sl,:ia. . . i - i ., , • J. T.. ,W.ATT - f,N. titawrai N. , :: ~,-:-. • ~. • . - • : b,G.:HAN rw t,li. - 4',--ner.,'. Ti, !:••,. .i g-:1 - . -,••- r Carriages. CHF.APF:It. THAN FIVER, and-Plat ,- -•- - • - .' ' main Wagons at a t.; It EAT I:l.l)ucTioN. i-Vr o 1 t T . i -pii: I ~, N•F' C , N 'l' II A L 11.1• I” 1 NV Al - 'r 1. 11 _ - Ni F. TABLE. r E, Proprietor of the. rlld..Carringo.ltanoFactOry, cor. Alain ami Elizabeth stro....ts, wonhi call the -specliti attention of FARM EltS aml mimrs 10 Lis latge and complete a.,:sortin 'la of OPENA.ND TOP BUGGIES - • A:ND PLA.TFOMI .All of las Own innuttfainre. aloCwarranted, every yeerileplitr to be Oinal to the wont expeusive •city work. El ?•A , NOW IS . YOUR '1'6,6: TO 'BUY ! • ‘• Look at the figures; a 4 remember that every yehtele Is warranted : PLATFORM WAG 5... OPEN II Cat; I ES./ TOP RUGG.tl*i , / - The prices.fe far beicw the cost of man nraeiiire ;Intl will not / lie ntalntaiur 1 after the present stock h. : disposeda. so ycittnnist. nkpke selections NOW; Don' to fniposed:up , ,n in htferioriicnr nisi poor tii6terials, but pinches, at .the estabilskrrrnt whirli has been in operation In nearly half. a ced fury and Is palna'aently Meate.l. •, . /REPA PROMPTLY AT TEN DED TO . . • • _ '.4. • ()dire and Factory - tor. Main and Ellz:itw!h'stree•ty kowanda, June 21, 1877 'STEW CAIIRLWE F;;ICf011,1,, IMIMSI Respectfully 3111101111e0 to MO pablht that thn•y are prepared to build all kliW.s.of PHAETON k PLATFORM SPRING ,W ACONS, TROTTING . ..t7I.KrES. S SKELETONS, Proprietor • Made of the hest material' awl In the Lent style All work Warranted to give perfect satlshlctimi:' • We have one of the best Carrlngr Painters in the rbnntry, and du all WOl k In MA line at the lowest rates. , featly and promptly done at nfditeed • 4.4 Making . new springs and rcpairing 01.1 ones' a specialty. All work guaranteed. ricas.! 'give us a call. Towanda, AprU 26, 1971 Drugs arblieliclues. Wagent and Cg;iago AMES RYIA JAMES BRYANT East of the fteporior ()Moe Altlntyre & Spencer FAMILY CARRIAtiItS, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, • PAINTING. A 01(ECIALTr: All kinds of EEPAIRI.N6 3IcINTY.V.E & SPEN'Ek lafirtaas. • EBIGH. VAT.LLY• AND PA. LA N. Y. RAIL ROADS. —Airangetnont of raj. Unger Tratnr, Iololo,eltoot May 14, jam U STATIONti,! Niagara Tails Hurrays • Rochester Auburn Genera • Ithaca Owego Elmira Waverly :::... Sayre Athens- • • Milan i'n'ter Towanda • Wysauking. Rummergeld Frencittown Wyafu.)ng Laceyville .... Skinner's F.ddy...: Meshoppen eta.opany - 'funk hannock • LaGrange Fails T.. h B Junction Wilkes-Barre ;Mauch Chunk.... „11Ieritowt, Snit on .New York NV' E3T •~.` sT.VrioNs New York. F.a.vlrrn Het A 111:rat.wii Mau,lt I'lllrD k L. & It. Jule . trOt, Fllll.. range.. 'l' II 04 - ha:mock Mehdi,pany " Eddy Lareydlle Wyalusing FrenelitoWn . • Ruin m erfivld• Tom aaida Ulster • Milan ittenq art , nly Elmira Owego Ithaca ...... .. „ .. ;.. n nnrn ' P.,yellrster itint:oo Trans Pt arnl 15' run through dully to l'hf!Xr. phia and X. vi y.ak Ivithuut cliangc. wittl..PtUU.4 atyr.•l.lng cz.ri attached. R. A. PACKER, Supe'rintenCtt‘hr. Sayro. - Pa.. May 1 1..1;77-tf puLADFLNHA & REAPING M== 1) V.E . 1t 'qt. 1:76 Trri ins 2.:cre 4 !I• rz4ff , .!l,, crr (4:itr rkieont k?rd,16,4.) Ft 4 PlAlarte;phia 11. Ia 3.1 i and :1,1 "3 For: Plllladelphla. at . 1.10 p. tu. r A . • (via Eat I't - a n Erand.) :For Trea(ltng.. * P2.,"io. 5.:30:5.r..5 2.10, 4.30 .0.00 ;.; in. • • For llarrl.Aollg. ;;.50, 4.v.0 ail p. 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