I ' -"' ! jtvitulltij al peparlmtnl FAtiiots I 1 PoULTRY BItEEPINO.— Although there,are. many widely dif ferent breeds:of-fowls, adapt more or less to y -tbe Varied 'Wants 'of the t'a niter, there,are, some general 'rules :for their management which are ap-, Vical;le - everywhere. • One serious error.is the common-custom of keep ing hens until they become too old for piofit, because they were. choice blots and good-,layers *hen young. : . A hen of any -breed will lay only about halt as many eggii the second year as the first after.she commences laying. ill fowls kept by - a farmer afteil they are two years old are kept. at a l‘ss, as far as money is concern, etl. When a whole flock is allowed to run 'without killing off the 'old. oui-s and replacing, them by pullets, • diseast! is sure, to attack them. They h;. , come.liable to gapes cholera, etc., aft, r they become age d. If the prat , 'Alec of keeping pullets is once rd, am sure:that no farmer will ever-abandon it. Another bad .prae-- 'tice - is that of allowing the fowls to iweome wild,,so that they are afraid' .of'any one aid hide away their nests, • and the few_clrickens they hatch . .theirliyes from ,want of food; care and shelter. To he sure, chickens • hatched late in' stunmer and brought op in the fields by a wild Mother are hardy, .but this practice is not, profit-', as the cost ofwintering exceens . the,summer returns. As a general l de, however, summer chickens. are ini,re profitable than the. very early Asifis‘ they get, a more varied diet and h'etter:.exercise, and are healthier ever Halt;' • But fowl* to be profita-. inns he kept tame. If, howeVei r l i . the chickens are to be grown foraale, .. for breeding or show purposes, it is - •i — tieee, , sar t y that they should be`-hatch ,i'-• cii a ,,, early in. the season - as possible, so that t,hey may attain- full growth .atifi le:lda:n*lg by fall.L-Rocky Noun. 0), IltiAamboah. ~ : . ±..t,ND yon . .13Entuso re.s.7TLF..— ; Saud. if not the best, is one of the lie-t articles in use for bedding cat ; lle. It is a. goo 1 deocloroizer, and lie,' is the stable sweet.. As the cat ' tic work.it back into their trench un der their feet, it.mixes with the ma tinee. and thus divides it' and Makea '« more siiitable for the use of plants. - distance to draw ispot too far, , . .._ if ta« . citear,noss 'ought" to reeorn-' C'TtitisTAtx courtesy is eminently a pow i-1-,' VO'Y • . -.. An.barris that have no . -mend . it:""' ti«, ' used freely; it would er for gpod, ad • every cohscleutious , t‘ellars, were , ).- -Ira of urine that ~t eacher ilhould rattily • cultivate ; the , ' ,alisorb a lafge' SAO. - - . - ind ;muck are I;race. A. fretful s "rit, a thoughtless wnil,putting self first, hosing disregard is now Ti:aSte(t S'''''l • stable, but dirty things to-Oge in .4 . i t is a for th rights and feelingsof scholars will 1: lik, - , - id. is . .eltan. Then, MO -- 4 • - testa , undo all the good which mire perfunctory - - to ,: J ping io rise renter licit' 70 . :7, teaching or words will suggst. CArte. t o receive tlie'droppitifta f *fri th ma . -v is : that ktndliness.Of heart bat seeks - lir easily raked oil' and kept in bar- `-• . . -Ake the scholars happier by tlig,teach- rek. and in --, the spring mixed' With ' toll- Renee: It carriekthe cheer or hope- 1 fine cow mi - nure—one part' of the er . :ll 4 "'• __ , A ~:ia hearty good wishes. . It is fOrmer to two of the latter. ' This be- i col wor d s ng•si i .. . n the hovel& ,over thoroughly two or the danshine tr«..'*falls quietly up 6 ••• -three times; makeS a. mass 'or rich pet-pie - led scholar path and is full of ma mire. ' A larre handful' of this in light and warnrtb. It is the well-bred ac llio hillwill set corn growing finely: tiou of a pars awl iqvieg heart, that !lowers "too c row and blossom fra has learned to practise the spirit of the i• • • i • iiuttk:r in soil that has an admixture golden rulet, as the Great Teacher taught ' of siind. SO (layer and: peaty -soils his disciplds, a,.,, lit:iielittel I by. . its illiornbination with them, and vice versa. When spre-•1, on heavy soils in grass, it pro., diiipS more,elfect . than.any chemical .- twiritire .• .1 ITI,ES ANII T:IE WAY TO KEEP S.---AVe received a feW days since fr,m 'George F. Melvin, of Oil Mills, a of russet apples which were as crisp, juicy and fresh as dpPles gen are in the .They were so mue', better than' the wfthered and ta-,telo's apples :*hich one usually -and , in May. that we wrote our ii tend asking how- he had Managed: to keep them amllleceived the follow reply i " I us `great care in pick ing them f i roni the trees, and when tr 7 , , n , ferritr-thetil from the basket to Lhe harro handlir, them like . eggs; I. i2,-et the best granulated sugar barrels _to keep them when the tar rein are fi\il 'cover them with a thick paper them froin the air. basrrel-header I press the heads in, and keep em out of ALM eothlr a. late:as ithout having them ifreeze. I - put them in the dry :!ml Coolest part oh the cellar, and • raise them from the growl' three feet liork` ' on skids and dd not open or disturb .11ieni - until they' are wanted • • fir 14•7.0. If exposed to the alr by . ~lashing. the barrels to pick them_ over. sothe of the apples-will !kit and titlitrs Frill wither.".:—Lan. Farmed:. WINTERIx RosES.—Perbaps my pl:in of wintering roses may be use ti) some other-amateur. I had a hoGlied frilmeliot in use, and 'after r lc-ing my roses in the house year af ter year I concluded to improvise a smalll sank in the ground a very large (fry goods box. Over it placed the hot-bed frame and sash, Llea the putted roses in.the box, and .`th. t thing was done As -the cold groW intense, I drew.up earth around the , ides of the frame, covered the t ,ash •with.an old pi - me of carpetoud 'i+.ll-not se - c my ros e s - until . spring, when-they were simply watered, the elrpet removed, and UM' plants left - nndr>a the sash for two or three weeks exposure.' s rshave .practised ti's - f,r three or four -winters, - and With Perfect success. The plants fair • - ly jump wlien the . sari strikes - thenn spring, and they are in a. healthy -- ; , ;2 . I owing condition witen4 transplant • . the border. ' 1 wish - '4ow to Make La 4, 121 -Ru t nenV odd-pit, in order to 'llse hk-lied frame in spring.--Con'c- Gent/coffin, == • lo' Paco., FERN:: BY DI V IM NB - II f you have a good; strong - Toot of Variety of fern, the .best way to ()tita% additional plants is to The tine for this 'opera . lei! is the ,spring, when the new fro; 1s are ja,l -tal : ting; and on tak in up the wlo plant and shaking oft the superfluous soil, : numerous rimns will .he seen surrounding the to tin root, like offsets: Lay the whole on a table, and these crowns may be rr: dill separated by means °fa sharp I,nifo-; at the same time disentangle the I 41g. roots, immediately planting them. in pots or in the grannd if they - A. - intended for out-doOr cultivation. • "tut for in-dootornament, plant them at once in the Wardian case; in their native leaf mould, and they will take care of themsel ves.--Iror4ing Church. MER BAc I( MAN, of Hanipton liurg, Orange County, New. York, has in c ali'zed over $lllO,OOO dollars from thy sale of horses on his farm within -4'w past year. • Governor Sanford of California, purchased $--0.,800 .worth duriug : his• visit to .Mr. BaCkman's placc. - last summer.. A pair of two year-Old colts were lately sold . for MOM I N various parts or Ontario, Cana ,(la. apple t'reeo are in bloom for the bk.cond time this •ear. . . ildutiliorifvl ffltparlmtni . E. J. A. Wn.T, Committee REV. -D. CRAFT, of • G. W. Rinw, 4.044 Its A. A. KzEssi, \_. ' l Coinmenkoriens- mai be sent to either of tbe above editors, as easy be preferred, Ind will appear bathe Issue of emblem be has elmarge.'. A.A. Rimini; Editor Present, Week. Miss IPA FAIRCHILD, teaebitig at Bomb, Waverly, Atheos.towngiiii,. has lost 12 of ber pupils during the last tiermi from dip theria. . . 1 i . - THE meeting at Troy tbis Week will be one of unusual interest, and every Vach er in the'eounty should atfend. ,DI tors and others ititasestedciomgstion, shimld make s.w.effort to-be present .' Tug 'graded schools of •this 'county are continued .without change of Principals for the ensuing ,yeir: KEENEy at Athens, lfcCoLLum at TTOy r -LILLEY at Barclay, RAESLEY at Cant* , : and RYAN at Towanda. -Prof. 3tc.004i, 'reports sixty non-resident pupils. 1" Tun &lowing problem was handed us . by a gentleman qf Franklin townthip, and we-respectfully pus it along to , the rewiers of the educational column for so intim : From a point within an equilater al triangle lilies drawn to the verti ces of the triangle . Measure 20. 28 and 31 feet respectively; required, a side of the given triangle.• STATE ' Superintendent WlcsEnsnAu is mentioned as a candidate for guberna torial _honors at the election next fall. We see no mason why, in this nineteenth cen tury, a distingnished educator-should not Was eligible to preferment of this kind as a. politician whose only iittalifications are truculency to entrenched political power. NORMAL 'or select sehools.hare been runnihg successfully in different likalities in the county this fall; Rev. H. Apts'roxo "being in &ate at Wysox, W. H..BROWN at Rome, W. H. Crilitt.LtN at Orwell, /g. W. BUCK Leßaysville,E:_ F. : .TnoT‘sol.l at Caroptown, HATTIE Tnomss ait-Wya 'using, H. E. Prteitsa, Ulster , B. EM ERY :it East Smithfield, E. ATROMPSOIS. t Evergreep, and S. F. CRAICKELL, New Albany.' • DR„' FUENCII TO BECOME A PESESRTLTA NIAN.--WC3::. clip thelfollowing- from the Bucks County Intelligenter : • " Dr. - . John H. French, of .Vermonike who has been attending teachi3tra' icetitutd- Doylestown this week astan instructor, is shortly to become a rehident of this state. At the solicitation.stf Prof. F. A. nen. with whom institute goers are all , familiar, Di. .French will Take partial charge of the Normal School\ at Mansfield inzTioga cohnty. The • Directors of that insitution have elected Prof, • Allen and Pa. French joint princiPala: Prof. Allen of late has bad his hands - aiiiimnfortably full, having Wilds charge the above school, the soldiers' orphan scho6l at that place, besides a farm of one— hundied, and fift . acres, his private property; although worked in connection with the orphan school. Dr French is highly*esteemed as an itistriiegoz by many Bucks county tea, chefs. PoriTENESS IN i3CiloOfi..-11 , - al ways bring a rich reward - of respect to be polite to your pupils. children relish anti appreciate ail' "If you pleatie," and a " Thank you," and it adds to their self it adds to theifself respect, withotrt which . 'there is no true worth. Give your exam ple to Your precepts. Children can detect slianr as well' as grown people, And will ' often notice inconsistences, in walk aod -conversation that older people might pas. , unobserved. The successful . teacher will have few rules, and „..respeet ',them him self. The best is'one that 'children - can easily understand, viz : "Do Ex plain what is right in different points, and impress on the children's minas that God .always sees ' tbem, though frequently , the teacher may not. , Talk to them frequently about their ac countability for the gift of intellect, and you will be surprised at the displiy of eonscientiousLess ! Encourage their little confessions of each evening's report, and Sou will see more - bright faces , than if truth were sacrificed, and the children sent home with ill-gotten rewards. Good 'government is the mainspring of success. Ton follgwing are the appointments for exercises at the next session of the Teach ers' Association, to be. held at Troy, Pri day aid iaturday, of this week: Lectur er, 119 . T. lIAL.I.owEi.L,• of Troy. ; Pa pers,Prof.'EliFatir, of Smithfield, and E. .B. McKaa. of Towanda Essays, MIN NIE C. GROHS ; Methods of Teaching, Prof.. McCouum, QuINLAN :and CRAW rola, ; Reeittjtiolls, GRACE ScAYI.,EicikIAT TIE CARD, SHANNON ; DeClaila tion, WILL GRANT, C. J. BLOOM, GEO. Coslrß ; Committee to arrange course of stud); and, gradation of district schools, and report to Asiociation, J. A. WILT, Superintendent KEENE'S', J. T. McCqt.- txll. A. T. LILLEY, G; W. Rr.tx ; Busi mess Committee, Hon. DEWS ROC&WEI,L, ANNIE 11. ADA3IB, SAIIAVY 7 BALI RD, ELIA ADAM'S, J. H. GRANT, BENJ. MITcHELL, J. T. McCcii.tnsl. Tge folliring resolutions will be offer edfor discussion': • • . ,-t Resolved; That the4resent system of township hoardeastd sub-districts, should el be abolish 04, and • that'. evlry sub - district should be v stedW.tiftbe same rights and privileges , at independent districts now have. .. 7 Resolved, That theixl>snty Superintend ent sho.uld•be elected:,by aLdirect vote of the people, of the county. —.' " Resolred, That every school building should be provided with a play ground of at least one • acre in extent,_ and that no school house should . be situated within "ten rods of,the public highway. - • • Resolved, That the inadequacy of com -1 ponsation of teacher* is the greatest evil of our common school system. Resolred, That is view of the piesebt inadequacy of their compensation, the teachers of the State should-form a co-op ,erative and protective association, having for its object the advancement of teach- ers wages and the general sAtcrancement of the cause of education. Rewired, That teachers who habitual ly absent themselves•from Institutes, As sociations, and other educational meet ings, exhibit thereby a- censurable want of interest in their profession, and a want of respect for their lellow teachers ; that the labors of such teachers are far less ef fective, and their services far less valuable on this setiount: . That,Allpittpar7 and ocrmon school teachers should, understand the principles of the Kindergarten system of education. Resolved, That punctuality la one of , the primary requisites of a .suecetsful' teacher. Resoleed, That musts should hr taught In our common/x*4a. Resolved,- That instead of two school terms in a year, there alrquld be one long Zda?stiono. RDUCATION.: . otpitux strsyszts t'inazot. This Institution. hes reduced Itsrates,ot tultlo o lie for a eoniplete course: Wend, for a College unreal Whig fun Information free. Address. _ .A. J. WAIMEA. SLUM'S, N. Y.i Octi,tm• , . • V j gGILISII AND FRENCH; LES 180,18 will be given ilurlng tbe Tallied Witt ter ge Mope desirous of studying the GrakmAtx OR TRENCH LANGUAGE. By 3lrs.lt. C. MERCUR, at her residence on Chestnut tarsal. : . TERNIIIie for a quarter of :0 Lessons with a redaction in pries to those In classes of not less thanill. Mit. II rileUll will also resuMe her Class In hog. 110 Literature after the holidays. combining With It lessons In Elocution if the site the class will , juseify It. 'ln this crwe.,the number most be made up by December let. Those therefor, who wish to attend will please send in their names before that time. she Class will wet twice swe.t. TERMS-100, and we deduction for lecashenal absence. agar:. r.l.lltE' SI)3TEItS OF MERCY beg leave to Inform their - friends In Towanda an nelgbborbood,-tbat they will open their Acad., emy on ' _ MONDAY, ISM awl INSTANT. Their system &Muds every adlnatage • for the acquirement of a solid and relined education. , The Academie year is divided Into two sessions of Are months each.•, \ For Music, Drawing to Pencil and Pastel, Paint tog In 011,-LangOoges, sal - Fancy Work, charges are extra. Thororgh Proarolioinforibisispst snuff* 41ATIIIN USINESS siOLLECE Asi Teleirelapido liestitate. - tee 111.Teettft f i ,lo r kladol9th Pa. Inesleaski ;amps. in chew the Nciever . _ free Ot the Adnede and ractee retromph For ills tasted eat otsend for free illastrated erecter. J. So o • Itraittre ONE• HUNDRED THOUSAND WORTH OF FURNITURE TO BE SOLD IS TIIT.NEXT 'NINETY DAY§ In order to reduce our Stock before t eclose of the year, we have decided to offer our hARGB SITOCK OF GOODS AT VERY .' LOW PRICES - F 0 it C A S H. DURING TAR .NEXT- YOU WILL FIND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF WALNUT, cliEsTsur, ASH AND ESSAY(• BLED CII:4YBER'BUITS,' IK zesmAirs, MI NCH, GOTHIC AND MODERN Sin .R. PARLOR SIIITS • IB'BAIR mow, TEX rSA r.r.v alrp PLUSH MI CHAIRS, BEIATEADI4:TAOLES, SttYDS: NUME.Aff#, , . MA TREfI3 - ES, SPRING BEDS,' LOOKIkif •GLASSES,.ea, is ENDLESS 3'.4 RnsTr, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD WAY _DOWN: FOR CASH ONLY .rr THE MANUFACTURERS. 1, CALL AT THE,OLD ESTAB IdSII.I4IENT OF • ~ • ._ . 4; 0. FAOST'S SONS, Oct. 1"•77•Sro A CHANGE IN THE • d BRIDGE STREET rIIR NI TUILE STORE The undernlgned flab purchased this establish. went of J. S. ALLYN & CO.. and willlteep a • FIiLL 4 STCCK. OF , GOOD FURNITURE! WHICH HE WILL BF.LL LOyf 1 Mr. ALLYN' may_ still be found at the old place, and wilt bre charge of the UNDERTAKING DEPARTMEXT. An fulcra!' will be conducted in good Lute, and t►e oink/gee will be reasonable. Careful atteutlork*Ul beitren to REPAIRING AND FRAME MAKING N. P. HICKS, Successor to J. 8.-Allyn A Co., CONVENIENT In a convealeut locaUon has Woo** um to ealairt our store autsupply ourselves mita a tuft nee of CHOICE FAMILY OROCERIES. - 1'1112C114%.131CD - YOB OABII,, And which rid be sold ea low is the sou, quality . raul be purchased skywbere: , • CHOICEST BRANDS All goods dollvored tree of c4arge In the bon:lmb. SI And our cluaceners can procure FRESH BREAD, FILLING ORDERS ...FOR PIO-NIOS AND • PARTIRR d SPECIALTY. • . One Door North of Ward House - DOLLARS & LONG, WHOLESALE ft RETAIL CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, MAIN STTEET. BIUDOZ4T, TowarDA. NEW Atii4N9EMENT. .N - •-'), :I - ,'14:41 • The demand tOir Gi-OCERY.STO4I,I We keep ottlaud the OF FAMILY FLOUR. We Woo continue the `BUSINESS,, FRESH BISCUIT, ROLLS, CAKES, • Every day, as usual. ■ - D. W.,KOTT 'a co. Towanda, Mardi 15, 1877 Dealer* lit COUNTRY PRODUCE, GRAIN; &C. Having a large and commodlon*tore we are prepared at all timer to carry a large stork. - CASII PAID FOR GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Or taken In exchange for goods. an lowest cash cll. ces. Our long ezperlenc In the Grocery Trade gives us pectillar4ulvin s tsos In purchasing, and as we are not ambltious to%eikake large profits, we gat; - ter ourselves that we can otter CREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Buyers than any other estabtlattinent In Northern 'Pennsylvania. STEVENS hi LONG. CORNER MAW St BRIDGE ST., s'o WANDA. rA = GROCERIES & PROVISIONS MCCABE £ EDWARDS, , Cask dealers Ins kinds of , kh4 GROCERIES PROyISIONS. MI 111 ONE OOOR'NORTHOF COODINO s ROSSELL Towanda; July :ZLI 875 Csvekery Wart . • NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS , H. J. Madill Has filled op the ohl eters tit O. A., Black with a tattles et CROCKERY, CHINA, CHIN\ GLASSWARE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED GOODS, STONEWARE I BABY WAGONS, _ `- FANCY GOODS, TOYS, TOTS! HOUSE FURNISHING' GOODS! A great variety' of LAMPS, LANTERNS, CRIBMETS A NEW DEPAEPTVIZE! ° Sewing Machines of the leading , makes sold for. Caah at store, at wonderfully low prices. MACHINE NEEDLES • OIL LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN* Are invited to look over our assortment. as we ass determined to do all is our power to•piease. Re member the place. cjinoxitity orroter.4 !tenet* Au 10, nth TER D. TIMES, • L. B. POWIELL Offers a umber of Second-11 PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORG • 8, -11A1408 'AI4III-ORGIANS, 4.oetsve Rosewood Melodeonsll s 00 - en 11-Octave Rosewood Melndenns • 00 Weems* Rosewood Molodeone,,PlanoCase.. SS 6q 44ettrre PostAble'Oetans = 114/etase Blset-Wslnnl. Donble-Reed Osi's SO 541etave Illsek•Watnnl. Meulds-Ilteeel elles 65 06 S.Oetsse I:lxiblerlleed Organs. a 5t0p5,..... 7b 00 Illshoginy Plante .... 22 00 SS-Octave Rosewood Plsnos 45 00 7-octave Rosewood Plituos 7 00 00 'Wets ve Rosewood Inahoe, Carved Legs.... 1 0 0 00 4 :VirARDANTED-ALL : IN GOOD ORDER. Mr;l'ewell Is the General Agent for the ICKilitiNa PIANOS, CitICKER,IN(i PIANOS,, CIIICRERING PIANOS,, 's AND MASON RASILINOIIGANS. • hIA+ON Air IIAMLI) ORGANS, ;MASON h HAMLIN ORGANS, Which are the 'nunkrelieble instruments of their clouts made, and which are now sold at prices that e them within the each of alt. •A number of each, which have bets rented, are, offered at bar gains. One Rosewood _ Marketing ' , Piano, seven , octave, cursed legs and lyre, par. One ditto, extra earrings: 110.' One Mason k Hamlin Church , Organ, with three sets of reeds, 100. Pianos and Organs , euy monthly payments. Call on or address • d t L. 1 F,3..P0W L, . ' so wromsci-ArE.,4icitik TUN{ PA. ' • . Next to kepubli lin Building , - Stridden, I's., Aug _23, Ail. 1. , T HE HIGHEST HONORS ' ll r* AT TIM CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION! /e- The dodge s unanimously recommend the MEN DELBSOIII; VIANDS for the DIPLOMA 011, HONOR AND MEISalr. MERIT I Ylaeing them in the front rank without a superior. . ,AND PIES, PRICER - BELOW cOSPETITION FOR STRICTLY FIRST-CLAss IvisptroeNts. $6OO for $2.50. $lOOO $650 for $275. $7OO for $3OO. for $750 for $32.5. $BOO for $350. - $450. $9OO for $4OO. _ 1. • NO CDIIMISSION TO AGENTS, NO DISCOUNTS TO TEACHERS,' _ NO DEVIATION IN PRICE TIIE SENDEL99OIIN Grand, Square, and Up right Pianos contain vatuable patents and Improve ments ntVer before Introduced. ATIII`BIIEK'S -NEW PATENT DUPLEX OWERSTRUNG SCALE Is the greatest advance In the history of Plano. - traklnr. producing the moat astonishing -power, richness and depth of tone, and a sustainingsinging quality never before attained. being a "Grand Plawi Ina Square Case." THE MENDELSSOHN UPRIGHTS are the finest In America. They am pronounced the "Pi anos of the Future," ,MANIfFACTOItY AND WAREBOOMS Nos. 490, 492,494, 06 and 496 West 57th etreet. Nos. 858,_860, 862, £64,868 and 870 10th Avenue. PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. Illustrated'and deseilptive Catakigae mailed free Febill T WANp.A MUSIC EMPORIUM! , 4 Wholesale and Retell dealers In all kinds of . . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS • Indite the oan examination of their iestab 113hment. Continues to be the favorite with Jinx!clans, and well sustains the high reputation earned. It Is not necessary to ge into any extended dew : MS)lm of the Instrument, as its merits will be apparent to all on examinatidu. PARLOR I & VESTRY ORGANS. These instruments aro celebrated the work! over for their remarkably pure and brilliant Whleh Is owing to their famous Combination Solo Stops.: Aeollue, Vol Humana, Plano, all of which are separate and additional sets of Heeds awl Bars, se arranged as,to admit of an alMOst endless variety 'of orchestral effects - anti beautiful combinations; AND THOR(/' CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH . ~ . . . ~ \ • \ . Among the many l'ate`nts owned and used by ; pm ant*o Ann. are SEP - ARATE SOLO SETS, ' , WOODS' OCTAVE COtPiLEI2, Ra offer all our Instruments at the lowest,tlgurea; and guarantee them Just as represented. Don't be - deceived by traveling agents, but come directly to headxuarters, where yiu are sure of getting just what you bargain for. . PIANOS FOR $250.- $ other styles in the same pro p, rtten. lisclud.ng Ursula; Spore and Upright— allitret-chiee-s-sold dlaeet to the people at factory prices. No bgents •no commissions; Ito discounts. These Pianos made ' due of the finest di :plays at the 'Centennial Exhibition. and, were nnanimmisly reccomended fox \ the HIGHEST Dosiorth% New Manufsctory—oneld thtf largest and finest In the world. The *mare \Grands contltn Mathnsbek's new patent Duplex Oierstrung Wale, the greatest improvement In the hiXtory of piano making.. The Uprights are the finest DS America. Don't fail to write for blustrated and T.seriptive Catalogue,— mailed free. .• • Apr.l9 .9 TUNING ! N . I propose to tune Pianos hereatt for t i\ $2 EACH TIRE, OR $4 BY ,TH YEAR. tYhen Instruments are outside the Borough, an extra charge will be made ¶or travelling tee. \ REDUCTION IN PIA. At Ter/ low prtcei for Cash. 31El'iDFLSSCIFIN PIANO nusissas ()Frier. No. as Broadway, New-York 4 Cor. Main and Pine.sts HOLMES & PARRAGE, A!..iD SHEET AFUSIC, The relebraied MATIRTSIIEK PIANO We also have the agency ' for GEORGE WOODS & CO.'S QUALITY Olr THEIR E X TRAORDINARY POWER, Fat . kANCF. OF STYLE, IMPROVED VALVES, PATEN, CASES, PIANO ATTACIIIIiIgT, AND :DELI.CS 1101.3tES,A PASSAGE . • wands, Starch 8, 1 srze riAzio co., ' No. 5 • Broadway, K. Y I continue- to sell ORGANS AND PIANOS Of the test tastautietnr4, as Apply to o!a4 &oat fitt)Y. WM. 1)!TTRICII, Towanda, Peni'sr, lermands, V. 11.116 tlrtf; W.&TOltgf3; JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, • EINDLPHAII Dealer In PINE AMERICAN', AND SWISS I • GOLD_ AND SILVER WATCHES, 1! " • •nd ' ' FINE JEWELRY. STERLING .SILVER SILVER PbATEEI WARE, CLpCKS, FROM VIE CHEAPEST T 4 THE BEST. GOLD, SILVEN, AND STEEL SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES One door north of Dr. Porter k Son'a Drug store, 31aln.Street, • 7y TOWANDA, f'A., jane-75 JEWELRY STORE. 'W.: A. ROCKWELL Is receiving a new supply to hts large stock of goods, SILVER7tATED WARE, , - • (SOLD AND PLATED SETS CLOCKS, And everything in the line, which will be sold at =3 LOWEST POSSI BLE PRICES lIMSI Please give us a call and 'examine on pods :Repairing done at the shortest Indic* Dec. IL MS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP TOWANDA. CAPITAL... . SUIEPLUS FUND Thls Ranh oven UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the tranthscifou of GENERAL; BANKING BUSINESS INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ACCoRDING TO AGREEMENT. flfzelAt. ewe. GIVEN TO THY COLLECTION 07 NOTES AND CIOCCER. 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 f*nitie Old Conntry,.by thia beat steam or salting „lin* always on hand. iAm min ittovanT OVER AT impreit:v HAM' highest •:rice _paid for 11. S., Bonds, Gold and Silver. JOS. POW ELL. , PT...Whim, AVIt DODGE, • FIRST NATIONAL DANK, TOWANDA, PA OIRARD FIRE INSURANCE CO, ofPhila•la„ • AND PIOENIX MUTUAL. LIFE INSUnktiCE CO., Over 1180,000 Insurance .on llves In "[Tedford Co • Towanda, Pa., Feb. 1, 1877. THE kOREAT • WEDDING CARD DEPOT. The latest styles in • r WEDDING lINVITATIONg. i'rleee tower than airy House In the Country ORDERS BY MAD, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Well: H. HOSKINS, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, I e yt HE SUBSCRIBER TAKES _ pleasure in calling t heat tention of his miner. • oeStrons and. the public generally, to the, fact that be still continues a GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS .At the OLD STAND of MYER k ItUNDELL, to Carralr's Block, nearly opposite the Mons House, and that be Is prepared to furnish SALT AND FRESH MEATS . _ FRESH POULTRY;, VEGETABLES AND BERRIES Of the very best quality,at as low ntesas any other establishment. C. M. MI ER. . June 1, ISM-0 • HAIGA & BROADLEY, Msnorscturers of Woolen Goods, Yarns, •e CARDING & DRESSING, Veit' paid for wool, also cloths exchanged for wool jonii.am ' LERAYBVtLLE. PA: • O . CARDING.— The- sub scriber will card rolls- the present • semi) at his tild establishment In tramptown, Pa. From his longexpertence the' putlirmay be sure of har ing theiris i ork done lit the best possible manner, and with d spatch, ha he *III glee his personal and' close aUnalost to **landau's. , Pries 6 eta per pound. ' Woollaken la paymeut when desired. Couriptown, a s . • ;I 9 V?. 11. S. 1116111A11.' MO HENRY MERCUR, &C. , 1 1 Also ME= AND RINGS, W. A, ROCKWELL $125,000. 80,000 N. N. Bir.TTS. JR. flashlar EMEEIMEMI of Ilartford 9131 Arch Stieet, Phllsdelphla Done to order Dealer lo ANTDRACITS AND SULLIVAN ANTHRAUITE COAL, CORNER PASS Allo HIVIVII,,STRIZTB. TOWAKDA, • YARD PRICES (CASH). =I ZGO STOVE' CHESTNUT..., PEA. SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE EGG .STOVE CH EATS UT .. rALALL NUT Etifffi Coal screened. aitd delivered to any part of Bern'. adding cartage: to the shave price;: ALL ORDERS LOST /11 , ACCoMPANIED 41 TIIe,CASLL Towanda, Jan 5, 1 wn. COAL, COAL, We keep on band at oarall etzee of Pittston 34 4 1 and Wilkes Barre coat. and Loyal Suck coal, from the PuMyatt County ttnee. Also, Barclay Lump and Smith. • We keep the bent quality of Limey flair and ment. Brick and Plaster, all of which We will at bottom prices. PIERCE & SCOTT. Towanda May Ist, 1876 CHEAP COAL AND LIME. 'From and after July I, I wilt sell cost, lime, km., for cash only, and the price list will be corrected monthly. , . PRIC6 OF COAL FOR JULY, VCR TOR OF 2,0001b5, = Pittston Store, Chestnut and Furnace Pea Carbon 'Rua Lamp Smith Barclay 'Mountain Lurrip . Smith AllentoWn Lime* bushel Lath ipt m Hair bushel Brick tt kilo 00 I tan always prepared to d , eliver purchases on short notice at the usual prima of delivery.- 1 also tender my thaoke.to my many friends and customers for their vert,:llber.ll patronage .In the past and hope'udder the new iliparture to.make it tq their interest to continue tO buy where 'they can ge' the hest goods for the least money. • Those Whom', indebted to me will take notice that I must have money or I can't buy for cash awl pay freights. The/ must settle by the first of An• gust next. Very Respectfully Yours, • • , J. H. VHINNY. • . Towanda, July 1. 1975 THE AMERICAN- CYCLOPAIDIA. Pr, Rents a pa noramie ekte of„ an human know( edge, an It exists at the nresetirahaneut. It eon tail's an bieshattefible fund of acenrate and prat. deal Information on every aubject„;'embrAcing Are and Science Io all their branches, including— Mechanics, 'Mathematics, Philosophy, Chemistry, Grohygy,• _Dotal*', I.!grit. Heat, Biography. II isrory, Agriculture, .Manufactures; F.aw•, Painting, Music, 'Drawing, Engraving, Education, Language, gitieering,Mining, 'trade. .Inventions, Pr..itucts, Political. Economy, Finance, Exi)orts, === All the Industrial Arta.and the Thing, of COIIIIIIOII Ltfe Practical Seitenee, and General Literature. In this great work. which, for piirpoaem of refer }q.v. Inure i-aluablr than d tho,,griNV rotwrne. all can obtain the means oP In frrining therm:rive: on every subject in which. they-may be Interested thus gaining.knowledge and ideas that will direct ly contribute to their hotness or professional sue cess. A saving of fen rents per day from luxurleq or frtrolitles w. uld bilV a compb-tp set of the Cpl.,- na.dla by a trimonthly, order, thereby securing —a library of universal friblrmatiOn!' with but •fittie rforf or .farrifire. The, '41141.41er'; would respectfully leifiathe put lie that this work is sold only by them au their agents, and in no case at less than the priceallrint cd ou this card. • The e6Bl of this work 'to 4he publisth , ro, rich 114,4 1111per,printing, Li ndi nfj‘ edillsoo, 000 . ,The cost to purchasers is tessthaii one cent pIT page, _ , • eLovi... per vol.. f 5.00 RATH ric ... per col.. 0. 00 II ALF TVITICEY... 700 -MArt,i" 1:1:SSI A. • 6 800 FUL 4 TURKEY'," 10.00 I Ft - t,L . Tun Krv j •• 10.00 D. APPLETON „ Publislbeta. New York, and 922 Cheitnut St reei:Plilla SepLa,77. . BE THE BOSTON 60 CENT STORE NO I MERCER'S BLOCK., MAIN STREET GEM ME ME= Leather Bags ks an kintls Table & Pocket cutlery:39l 1 seriptlon ' 99 IL:loves and Mitten9....991 '... IWhlps, :ft arhalebone.99 991 Clocks.. 99 . Sllvo Plated enstors..99l , ' Fine Vax DoHs A Full Line of Ladles'and Gents' Underwear-99 .adtes' Sewtog Chairs (rockers) And one tlionind other articles 1/T . COME AND SEE T)TEM,II Sept :o,•-7 El , \ . • - Hotels: HN H ERY. OUSE ; (ON ' TUE EUROPEASI PLAN,) _ . CORNER MAIN & WASHINGTON STREETS' TOViANDA, PA. This large, Cf/M1110(110US and elegantly-furnished' house has JustObeen opened to.the traveling public. The proprietor has spared neither pains nor expense making his hotel 11rd-clads In all Its appoint ments, and -respectfully solicits a share of public. patronage. MEALS AT ALL MATHS. Trims to suit the times. Lame stable attached. w m„.IISXItY , pnoentaTon. Towanda, dune 7, 'l7-tf. E ANS , 11017 SE, TOWANDA 111. . . CORNIGRAIIAIN AND BILIDGL STUZZIII The Horses, Harness, &c., of all guests of this hosuse, insured against lass by Fire, without any extra charge. . A superior quality of Old English Bass Ale, just received. • T. R. JORDAN, Towanda, Jan. 21,14. Proprie,tor. THE CENTRAL ROTEL, ULSTER, PA. The undersigned having takenossession of the above hotel, respectfully Solicits t he patron- age of his old friends and the public generally. angle-tf. - - - 31: A. FORREST, VLWELL HOUSE, T.OWANDA La PA., - • . SULLIVAN: Having leased this house, is now ready to teem medateihe travelling public. No pains nor expense will be spared to glee satisfaction to those who may give him a call. Sir North aide of Public Sp are, east of If escort new block. EAGLE HOTEL, TOWANDA, PA., At the corner of Court and Ricer-ate., directly in the vicinity and south of , the Court : House. JOHN BURKE, PuoruorrOn. The above house has been re-lre'relitted and re tilted, and la now -open to the traveling public,. The Bar will at all times be supplied with the test of • liquors. Good stabling attached to the premises. Boarders by the day or week accommodateti. May 10. BBL) • JOHN BOAR E. J . H. CAREY,• TAILOR, 1 Gent's ehdhes cut and shade to order lu the new est fashions. Cuttintand repairing &us on short notice at reasonable rates. and sattstaetton guaran teed. Masa ere to a raft. :- drowsing* Oct. a t 77. JAMES it. CASEY. R. H. C. PORTER'S OLD CASH DRUG STORE, Center Yalu soft Plea Ob., Towarida, Ps. Balta./Wed over 'a quarter of a Cestury,7 Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALE, • ACIDS, DYE-STUFFS, k GLUE, PERFUMERY, TOILET ANDFANCY GOODS„ arovozs; BRUSHES, BRAES k TRUSSES, 1 . • • SOAPS, COMBS, Prlaatit,, H 4.1 S DiZa, • TEETH, SKIN, and HAIR PREPARATIONS, • RAZORS, POCKET-K.S/VES. .11 POCKET-BOOKS AND PORT-MONNAIES, MACABOY and SCOTCH SNUFF, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, Pure Wlnea and Liquors, for MeAteinal Parioses BOTANIC,ECLIGCSIC &110110EOPATHICREMIC01118, • And all genulne . popular Vateut Medicines. • Surronvtas, SCSPANSOUIIL% DIMAS? PRlarat N Irks Finr.LLß k SiHELDe,.. I ROTTLIA, TIZTIIING RINGS, SYRINGES, Ban PANS. URINALS, TOSKIIONII- I • TICKS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Ate: ' 1 KEROSENE-OR COAL OIL.' WICKS, CHIMNEYS, BATH BRICK, SPERM, ' WHALE, NEATS Tom, TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OILS; ...ALCOHOL, AND SPIRITS TVIIPENTIMIL , Bash; Paint,Varnish,Whitewash, Counter, Horse, Mane, Shoe, BiTru i 'And all kinds of brUshes. 1 • - WINDOW AND -PICTURE CLASS. of all sires. PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, AND VARNISH: , READY MIXED PAINTS OF ANY DESIRED C,OLOR • BY THE POUND,' PINT OR (GALLON, GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISH, • _ • d: AND DRY'COLORS OF ALL HUES. AU articles ?arra need as represented. • Prescriptions carefully cornixiuntled'at all hours of day and night: . Open Sunday's for Prescriptions froth 9 to 10, A sr., 12 to 1 and 5 .. 4,6, r.R.pnayl37s. ... 5 00 ... 5 50 ... a:3O N Se ► 4 50 a® M. MERCUR COAL. AYEit'S CATIL RTIG PILLS, For all the purposes of a Fin)ily i`kiyar, and for .curing Costiveue , S, Jaundice, Indigestion, FOul Stomach, Breath, Headafhe, irsipelag, Tien= m, Er up tIonfl • and Skin Dlsort.,es, Dmpy, Tumors, Worms, Nesiralgia, as a I)lmier 1, fur Purifying the Blood, are tb.• most effective and ootigeniai purgailve ever discovered. They .... 3 00 . 3 50 ... 2 25 are mild, but effectual in their operation, innvlng le bowels surlily and without , pain. Although geptl6 In their operation, they are still the most 'rough and arm:riling cathartle medlethe that can be employed : clewing the stomach and UnwelN and even the Wend. In .51nalt dosea-nf one pit) a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and omoto vigorous health Avkn's PILLS have been known for more thana (ratter of a century, and have obtained a world- Ride reputation for their virtues. They correct di,ea,ed action In the several assimilative organs of the hotly, arid are so como.ed that oledrttcthnts• within their range can rarely withstand or evade them. Not only do they cure the every-day COM oaiuts of .a.,..cybi K ty. butvlso formidable and dam germ's disc •res that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects. they are, at the sane time, the safest and. best physic 'for i:hildrem By their ape? lent action. they gripe Much less than the common iirg,t Nes. and never give paln.when the bowels ale not Inflamed. They rum ti the vital fountains of the blood, and strength en the system by freeing .it from the elements of wcalness. Ar , tronomy Phyi,Jofogt, Zoology, F.leetrtelty Geography Commerce Theology, • Sculpture, Morale, Adapted to all- ages and ronditions in all cli mates Containing !leiter calomel nor any- deleter- Mei. ding. these Pills. limy Ike taken with safety by anylxely.• Their sugar-coating imrce,ves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take ; while log purely vegetable, uo harm :can arise from 4 1,1terlture, Metallurgy, Politics., titiVerirtnetiflt. Imports, use in any quanity H. J. C. ,AYER, & LOWELL, MASS., Prackal And Aaalrtlf ('!waists. OLD BY AIL DBUBIASTS EVEMBEIti Was*Atid, Car :ages. TilE • • OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL TAKES Tim LEAD! Carriages CI!EA4'EI THAN EVER. and Flat orm Wagons at a GREAT REITCTION. Proprietor of MO old Carriage .3fanoraetory, ror. Main and Elizabeth streets, noon' call I hie cial attention of FAR:NIERS and others to his large and cuntplete assortin nt of OPEN,AND TOP BUGGIES All of Itie OWil manufacture, ,and warranted In eeefy particular to be equal to the moat expenslve 'city work. El NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY! irletureFranies,l,2,34.l.99 Bird Cages, brass and Look at the figures. 'and reruetuberrhat every vehicle Is warranted : painted o. PLATFORM WAGONS OPEN. BUGGIES TOP BUGGIES !Ladles' Sewing 1tat4111?.99 iiirsekels of every de . The prices'are far below the cost of manufacture and will not lie maintained after the pie:unit stork is disposed of: so'you inustmtake selections !S.W. Don't be imposed. upon by interior avprk • and poilEmaterials, but purchase at the establishment which bas been in operation tor nearly half a Cell'• tury and is permanentlylocated. REPAIRLIG PRONIPTLX Office and Factory Cor. Main and Fllialicth streets e. L. CQItSWE El , N EW CARRIAGE PACTORY, Dray a Xodiciam I= JAMES BRYANT, AND PLATFORM WAGONS, = Tod•anda, June 21, 1877 F,ast of the Reporter Mice. \ • \ Mclntyre Ik.• Spencer Itespeettulty announce to the piddle tbat they are prepared to hulk, all kinds of \ 3 \ . FA3111.3' CARRIAGES . ' , .TOP AND \ IYPEN BUGGIES, . . EUEMMiMia • Made of. the best material atollti the best style All work warranted to give perfeeksathifietlon.' • \ • • PAINTING A SPECIALTY.' We.hate one of the best Carriage Painters in the conlitry, and de all work in this .line at the lowest rates. All kinds of ILEPAII:(N(; , Neatly and promptly dune at redueedkrtees; • Malting now springs and, repairing old ones a' Specialty. All work guaranteed. Picas glve. uk.a VerSTYRE lk !WieICCER. • • • ipitl2o, t 18771 EHIGIT VALLLY . AND PA. & 110 A DS.,-4iisagemenlot Pae *anger Trains, to take effect May 14, latT, • • • - OTATIONS Niagara Falls Rullalo nochester.... Auburn Geneva ithaeaz.. ... r Owego F.1tn1ra...... Waverly SaYro Athens Mitin • Meer Towanda, Wyhank:lng.. Standlnglitnne 'lttuninertlel4,. Frenehtown.. - . WyatoalniJ 1-;Skineera 111vshbppen...:... Helioapany • Tunlchannock.... LaGrange Falls B Junction Wilkes-Barre.. Mauch - ekunk. Allentown Itethtehetn..... Easton Philadelphia New Y0rk..... STATIQNS. New York"... •• Easton -• Bethlehem A Ben town Mauch Chunk:. 1,-; Si t B. Junction LaGrange:. Tunkhannock Mi•hoopany Me'iltoppen - Skkuner's Eddy.. Laceyville W:thiusing Frenchtown Minnie Meld_ Standing Stone., AV ysau k I n Tcwandis Ulster ' 3tllah • • Athens Sayre.. . ... .Waverly . F.ltuira , 4.)wego Ith:teal. Oen evit ...; Anlborn• thi.liester utialo NiagaraYalis... Trains nm through daily to l'hiladel phia and New York without phange, w•ith.l'uilunhn sleeping cars actuehett. ' - .• Y. A. PACKEIt., Superintendent. Sayre, Pa.; )lay DHILADELPITI4. READINg :,ItA I LROA D. . j ARRANGFNIENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS • . , ' DEr:c3.ll:F.l5 13TIU,.JS7EL - • - . Trains leare Alrent7;ltt foll,:tce: eria-Prigirkmellßranch:}- , Fur Phltaiklyhta at 6.50. 11.10 a. m.,3.15 and 5.5 i 1.. ul. ioil'hilactelphra. at 3.10 p.-in For Reading. t 2.30. 5.56, 8.55 a.m., 12.18, 2.10,.4.30 and 9.00 p. ni... For HarriFburg, t2.30, - .5.50, 8.55n..M., 12.15,• 4.30 and 9.00 p. tn. . Fof Lancaster and Columbta, 5„50.'8.55 a. r;., and 4.30 p. n. ~ r' . , ~ tilt:es not run on Monday .V , : i _. • SUND.SS;.B. For Heading. 2.30 a. in.. and 9.00 p, For liarrl-Lurg. 2.30 a: in. and, t m. Trains for ..4,ll;a4sten (via :Perkhanen T.t•ave Fllll9delpll49, 7.30. a„ in * 4 - 1•1‘,0. 1.30, • p. SU:: DAV. 4 Leave Philadelphia, 0.13 a. m. (via East Penna. Eraneh.) Leave Reading. 7.40. - 7.•45,10.35 a. in., 4.00, 8.10, 10.30 p. m. . Leave itarrtstnirg. 5.20, 8.10 2.00, 3.57 and Sap. in. Leave. Lanrnster ;.10 in.. 12.55. and 3,45 - p.m - Leave Culuml.la A.OO a. In.. 1.00 and 3.33 p. Leave.lVeadlng. 7.21). a. tn. Leaje llarrl , burg. 5.720 a. in. • Tralns -marked" thus (•) run to and from de1...4 Ott: and Green_ strrets. other ti•alns to and tr , rn liroa4l , ..sfeet deiwpt. • •- • TI.I. 0.:; , .) and 5.55 p. in. trains from 1. and' the 7.20 a. nu. and 5.15 p. f DT, ha .• thmut-11 t ar. to anal frlln adclphia:t I • \.l. E. WOOTTEN. Generaidanag,r. C. 6.ll.tNCOCK:Generallieliet Agent. ,:clet,l-7", ' (- CENTRA L I:11 L -11 E TABLE.;- Ttirouctratol direct route to WaAiington. Ila;11' loop. Elmira, Erie, ICuttato, Roche:gr.!' and.N iaga , Oh 1111 d aher SCNPAY, November tlfith. trains <4 the Northern Central Ttallway will run as follows: Niagara Expres,—.l.e:tvei Itarrjsburg daily eN. 7 vept , Smulay at 10:50 aprn..., at 2,20 p. In.. Paves Elmira at p: HI.. leaves Canandaigua at 5._5 it tn.-. at I! vc , at Itutralo at 12.:t5 arrive at Niagara Fall at I:15 a. tn. Mail lea% es Ball Intoro daily exeept Sunday at a. in..•fiKrives at Ilarri,burg daily except San day-at R°4s p. tn.. Fa,t line—Laves Ilattlirwil: daily. at I:3t a. m.,• arllves atllariNnurg . :WHY at 3:10•p. Ilarrishurg.dairy rserpt su wlay at . p.m.: leaves Williamsport at 7:30.p. m.. leace> Nlintra at 10:50 p. m., arrivrs at IN - a:I:Ws Glen at 11150 pi in. - Pitrshurg Expre,==!.eave Balt!inure daily ex c'ept,Sunday at 'I). in; A rrives at liarri.,.l , urg* 4.11.1iy except Sunday at le:an p. tn. i nel ni atl Ex - pre —Leaves Baltimore dally at . 9 1 10,1,. iii .. attics, at'llarrtrd , urg a. ' Erie 31a11—Craves Ilarri:4mm daily except Sun lay at -145 a. 111.. W llliatn,pott at S:l5, a. tn.. lenvesT.lmita at p. in.. arrives' at Canainlai dna at 3:10 p. in. • SAithern Expre ,, —Leaves anandalgrna (tally Nx-ept Sandavat 6:55 p. m., !eaves Ellllila ;It !.::;11 p. tn., leaves iVllllati9ort at 12:in a. nt arrive:, at daily.exeept 310pday at 4;14a. tivcs at-Ilaltina,re! at 7:45 a. In. ' Fa,t 11.Ine—Leavps Capanda(via: dally except Saplay at 6:.1.5 p. nt . leaves Elwin& at 9:39 p. leaves Williain,..port daily eteept.Mmtday ti p. tn.. leaves Ilarri%l.iirg daily at 4:20 a. tn., arTlVes at Ilaltiumre daily at..7:1. - i a. Pi. •. 'lOOlO fllO 80 " 100 MEM . • Waulllngton ' Express—Leaves Hat rVlitirg, daily Silmlay at 7:30 a. tit., airive. „Ifalthw4, II:73 a. m. Mall Leaves Baertsbnig daily eteept,Sandly at p. arrives at Baltimore at Ml o ,p. • Day Expresc—rLeaveS 'Watkins Glen (laity except Sunday at Sato m leaveS Elmira •ditily except_ Sunday at 1 1 :10 a. leaves Willimmport daily ev teept Spnday at 12:-M p. m., leaves Barri...burg daily at p. tn.. arrives at Baltlnire,tlaily at 7: ,5 p.m. )1,11 trains mak int" connection at Baltimore for 'Washington and the south.' - • e kor further inf.:lllation, appiy at the Ticket Of fice in the Pennsylvania Itrallroad depot.- _ ATTENDED TO Jan2S IR CHEAP PANE BETWEEN The , 7 •lgne.l having taken the loWract for carrying the , LT. tn. Mall, between Tl,wlnita and , Troy. ha:. phwlded himself with a 'll.•iy . atot eon, fortablo ntagi.i and good teams. awl Is preraro.l to carry pa...engors molfreight•at reduced rates. . ROUND T 1 ti' Fun 02.00 liar It:1115:1cl. I hacr r 1 r I till 1•41 o round trip tit k 'tits fir Tli•lirts tot' tare"from I.ilrits tii•turrit Tow:mita r 311". and tu6,.tau? ial, mi I ran Cirri y ati who nosy desire to ride.' TLC K ETt., iltr sale at EINVe/1 I loose; To. wanitzt, and-_%41:11 Towanda, August 2. 1877 SUSQUEII . AS'NA 'The Fall Term Or:hie Institute will roiniiii•i , 75tr0.N1).% Y. Autiv,rr 21, 1577, It'lth a large alid ell.etleneed cori, aof Instructors; Superior ad,an tnges to those kr Wittig to prepare for College. ler bust mess. to teach. rand to obtain genelal mutiny. The forming 01 habits of study. and the 10..1at 1 , , ll tlnel of each 'student Ai tredve rarrllli , taletilii. o, The number of 'rear hors Is largO,JD miler !bat Mil assort tiny be dorm eaeli student. The Timelier , ' Class will be organized at, the corn ineneeloolit 4 , f the term.. F.sWidal attention UM he given this during the Fall sesSlen. Expenses as cheap als, can be afforded for the In struetiotrlmparteil. mill less for Bradford Ceidity students, than any other , ChoOlaof au ennal rank. For eatarogile, or othet par , pi FOX. • Prest:Trustees • M ' TI • • FARMERS'_ 31.1711.7 A L. SURN,NCE CO.. OF TUrki.l:llo!:A, Is now Issuing perpetual polici. on • ••• FAR. \ PROPERT7 ONLY ... . . \ Each member pays a fee. at the time of Instating; ttt rover charter aniFic.zidental expenses of the Co.. after which no futilt•r, payment Is required. except to meet actua KOSA by rice among the tnetnherAllit. 'This plat. of insuranreqvi FARM PROFERTY, is rootl.tg rapidly Into faint, . • 7'. tare of Business, SPltiZtati HILT:, PA. The Agent will canvass tote Townships id Tu-ca rora, Mar. Renick,. Wyalitsitt, Asylum, Terry and Standing Stone, and farmers In those Town ships Wishing Insurance or information, may ad dress, • ' ''' A. 11. SUMNER. 'Sec.and AV., Spring 11111, 'Bradford C....,PA. .. . . . . W. M. 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