c al rkaun f al Pratmeni toolcioy rial Vaimth: , As winter is hitt aioproaching, and the comfort of his stook Aiming this inclement season AMIN be the main study of the Winer, permit me UI call his attention to the loss he in cars by neglecting to properly house and feed it, leaving humanity out, of .the question. All 'animals depend upon. a constant supply of food and a certain degree of warmth for the maintenance of ,life,--although the quality of the former and the amount of the latter' is determined by the climate and season in which. they are situated. In southern climates the inhabitants live on fruits, etc., - where as is the polar regions they consume large quantitiet of fish,! blubber - and oil, showing that a" cold temperature necessitates 'grosser food, -and that which contains a large ainonnt of to! supply the warmth re - qunite for existence. , How differ entt.y, too, the animals and, men are clothed in liot and cold climates 1 ~ . If nature, therefore. has thus hen . eficently provided.for the effectual nourishment of her creatures, why should man, the noblest of her crea tions, neglect to follow out her, plans n'ith regard to the beasts deliendent iipOn,,him, at the same time. clothing . mud feeding himself with selfish care? I'e sr simply because\ he thinks "it doil't pay to do Would he him ' 'sell' be capable of enduring hard and ,coid4iiuous laboi, .or would be even ' m'anitain his health, ...without this 4 . care ? Does it not s pay to do it; his Own case—aid in what' respe ai-t 7 i,ii",e,cases of liorses, cows, sheep ' ani. Pigs diffetent?..lf it, isneceSgay, , thst a, man should have a great coat in winter, his habitation weather tight -artd well warmed, and his table fiber- ' ally furnished with. nourishing eat. ables, why should his horse, cow, Flii-op of-pig be denied plenty of dry bet•d;ng; condemned' to live (save the mark!) in a barn with a .leaky .rocf, -- and, sides. fell of cracks, with jus: - ,'such rations as the farmer , thinks lie ?in spare? If it pays in one case, *by not in the othed . • 'firt every farmer, where it hi - prac . tic tlele, periodically weigh his stock w inter, sheep and pigs especially. and let him rest assured, when he finds their weighta akeach successive weighing, stationary, or nearly so, thr.t he is los'ng . money and wasting his feed. ':Co animals pay that barely exist. The horse loses power and enduranee, the cow shrinks her milk, the light Clip of wool and the 'scanty nu nbei Of puny lambs in the spring tel;'s the tale of the sheep, and the pc:i.ir. pig, the most neglected of all, I fear, too often becomes a..• bag of boles. It is•on the behalf of the tat• ter, that I '-Partieulaily plead, mere especially onttbehalf of his 4 youpgef brothers and sisters. If we are to haie thritty,well formed boars and sows for breeding purposes next spring, they must here snug pens, pknt ifully supplied with bedding. ,together, with yarm, nutritious NV•tini food in 'winter is highly desir- able. both for comfort and digestion. It 1;g also economical, as-any onemay eatily ascertain by feeding one pig wi: h cold and another with:, warm food. Wide!' -is 'Ale most, coinfort . illy and digestible' on a cold, frosty a bowl of warm soup, or one of coif ! 4 1-'oor piggy" would - like to ~_. a n,:wer- " ,:.the question, And . he served aei•inilingly, as Wall .weli regulated pirg , !riet. he is and'should be. • sf,rue f rmerss, ' l am afraid, instead of :I.l:ailing thesitselvespf the Valuable • an dysis and experiments made by ake and Aevoted agricuituristsi inforniation as to the . feedlng- A - slue s - of the diTerent kinds ;- etc., study only How-to prO -mire cheap food and how 'little of (and often .unwholesome f ;) - ftiod their aikirnals can subsist on:; the economies' Value of generous di, t w•artahuever entering the • Close listed' calculations. ! Some - of your numerous re?celers . , no doubt, 'have, experienced the pleasant feel th;c,- while sitting , round the stove 'sonJ particularly- . Stonily nights dur iii;;,tlie winter, of knoWing that their , an,ruals are warm, well fed and OM. fortr.hle. Those that have, I will venture to assert, -, have never since neglected their poor dependents.; aFrt it the Eicht. Work is' done, look to the house, and. :Make that and all about it , cOrefortable, wicbotit detity.. Where triter .lodges, grade the suitace,so :as to carry lit away from the building. Geteives troughs 'and:leaders :to the helm. Double sash in the cellar windows will keep --out .frose and adniit light. Never _kap manure . about cellar windows; ban(iles of corn . .stalks are best .for 'this . :purpose. Provide a • place .for :itsinis, house slops, •and other waste. itt.utove heaps of rubbish,_and everY.• tiling„ that will cause .tiow'd-rifis. 'GOOD Shelter for Stock . is absolute er!. army; with' warmth there must be. .ah Imple• supply of pure 'fresh.air, Toe time may come when, we . shall !hid; coal cheaper than the extra :food neded to sustain . vital , heat nailer extreme Cold, and use fire' heat. for . our At present "we must keep Our, stables as wain and ari,dry as We .ean, but pure air, with - severe cold and 'plenty of food, is preferable to warm, impure stables, with food LIVi. L , - r . I.lonsEs should be fed in propor: firm to-their work. An idle team. may be wintered upon good hay 'alone; when . working lightly, n. feed. , 'ilpf.grain at noon, will be suillcient 4 . with b morning and night. With • heaveavy 'Work I 0 .4uarts .. of ground corn and oats, and chaffed :straw or ..• corp, folder , will be goorrfeeding, and inmany cases, for small horses, - • less will do. Mood grooming t .is necessary for health id winter. , . PAIR of Cards should bee kep - i in every .Stable for - use on, tows and • oxen.: To elean these . animals from ia Iltereinff filth, before eardlnithem, - :•.tise a hoe that has been worn down. in the garden, with the handle sawn MI a foot long, then use 1 the card tint il-the hide is. clean:' Card -well about the neck and other rgirts Which zni animals tougue•caunot ieach: . . • • Larson is very cheap, good farm hands can The procured at the present ttwe for lower wages tbati we can re member. This is a favorable time for making—all such pertimnent provemema 'as . draining,. fencing, building, getting ont pasts and rails, clearing - !arid, removing stones or Ntumps,. and the like. . A:floegi Hay Cutter .will save iia ecstArt one season. Hay or straw, is not made more, nutritious, but it is mare easily masticated When ehatredi and,a timing ofexertion in equivalent+ to it 4ving Of robt MN tia"ligui° ig4rit=l SEE I S ' 6 RiIIIINLA34 - \; ;;'; , ' ..7 - ..:.. ' . ' .L.A. - ne4' -t . _ip,:l . Co. isabo - - .-_-, J. T. litiveoz.tom, - 1 \ :-..; • 4if • , - - :G.-IC Rito r .., ... Alamein. Editors. ‘.-_•-. - 4.. AL-NiniMs .. 1; .‘' ~- - -':: ... .- ' . > Mid to older of the .bore editors. so may be " fern& Odd mil; Miter la the ism of widen ns . Odor. Z. QU1NT...414 Editor rrrorrat re oft, A!SVEE TO QUEETIMIdffIyUtIM. . . Mr. S. C. Aws,wrox inueledil tuts query several *eels- 'since, to * anaweretii through the Educational .Efelumn in re- 1 1 gull to that poverty_ q,verbs termed "voice." Sinceiiiirorie: eliki has answered" it we will Vetittire an olilttion. First he asks, "why should it be ;a - property . of transitive verbs only." • ws.question ii well asked, our grant ars, ass rule, .giee nothing by.wiiirh itej't beaniwernit while . Prof. ILsuitxtiis at his . excellent Latin Grammar give.s, est; he ia, as an il -91- leieration-of thsbactive Talcs. The ideas of delitie and panire strictly t speaking; al tho!agh they regiaire diffilent Opts of the verb}, are not anribnteslaf the verb, but of person's, or things cOnifeeted' viitl' t it. The one performs the act, the othhi' tie °elves it.- - Still'the chatige. made ;in Ole form of the verb must receive aflame old . be concisely defined, if we would learn;to use that pelt of speech .correctly.. Veibs 'are divided iu too - pest classes, Transi tive and Intransitive, the-former imam plete,the latter complete. The former requims au object to oompletelismeaniug, the latter is com plete`' without one., The former can changeits object to subjfEct by ch4nging its form, without varsidg its ineaning.,.. This ( - hinge we call voice, an: we call it a property of transitiee''verbs eeause onlriransitive Verbs can make is change. The names active and ta. ive -have relatiOn to .the subject mi l d arced from 210ot:1,110m. It; the sub ! . ts. Then it kquires the active form rb. It isadted upon. Then AA i passiv*form. Mr. JouvroN 1 sentence, "Men walk;" why thO active voice since it ex pfesses action - It is complete. It 'does not admit of a nther term, hence to give it :he modificatiOof voice would be sn peyfruo us. The p petty of voice is not foended on the acti n". or "-being" of the verb; but on the po kbility of the verb expressing an actin ,ike two forms de menig:ated nears and partee.' Mr. H. S. PArrERsON asked the follow itig questions' through the Educational Column. :Are • the following eentences . „ gv.:mmatically correct? .. . , ' 1. If one cubit toot of wat.r weighs 1,00.0 ounces, what . does three cu it feet weigh ? . ' , \ 2. If A. of 1: - is 3. what is 11 of 9? \ We:think both sentences incorrect. \ln the - sentences are too points: First shokki the indicative , mood be nsedlin the condi'-‘ tional. clauses coniuieneing,the sentences; we think it Familia, as ititaboie. ' It is a condition assneihai a fact Which re-, f tn quires 'the in icatiiied.'- Secondly, e what is the s bject of "weighs" and "is?" Is it what, or the noun folloWhig . ? T!e noun following. In Fowt.en's Engiisli are of the quires tin asks in On walk is not Gmmitaf,.page 223, we firid the follovi. : "In Interrogative, F i xchimatory and Imperative sentences, the subjeet-nomi native follows' the verb." - Other gram iu,trs give : , the same. Other reasons c.m be given for the' aboFe conclusion.. We e s tad the ventences as follows 1. If one cubit foit of waver 'Weighs .1,00 ounces, what ::(to three cubit fei:t weigh ? 2. If i-ofifis 8, what are 3 of 92 What is in the. objectivf ca a governe by a preposition'understood. according Rule tl, EERI:B th - 411:1Mar : It is !exac .the same:as the accnsative of specification, in Latin and Greek, the adverbial cusative, as it is c omet es • We,publish thefolloc enquirY.harei ed sus some time:since, I involves - a nice . question grannuai c : EDITOR' EDUCATIONAL DE IRTIIENT— M:ar Sir : wish to know th , ugh your cc; Limos the subject, orsubjects of Hie following sentence, and or, teas s there: . for " His daily teacheti had bee woods I solicit the careful research of tea hens and .would - be pleased to flu& several an "wets to my inquiry. • Yours, VerystlieepectfullY, G. R. Suqn, Towanda, Pa.. TBAOHSRS' EttEdiATIONII. Believing that a specimen of the exam. inations given to those applying , for certiti catesto teach inour publie sahools, would be itgefuLto those preparing to teach and interesting to allAleuds tsFeducation, we' solicited from Dujt. KEEsEIr a copy of the questions that ie bad actually used at some -examination. lie has . kindly fur nished us with the following lists of ques tions in the three leading common branches. ..At what place, or when they were used, ,w 4 are unable to stste 1. At a certain election 470,203 votes were c:sst.for two candidates, the.succesa fal one receiving a majority of 101,117 i votes. How mapy did each receive ? 4 2. A, B and - C start to travel around an island 50 miles in eiteumferince: A trav eling 4miles an hoiy, B ii and- C 6; in how many hours still they all .arrive to gether at the poinefmni which they start 7 eci out, provided they all started out at the same time' ' 3. A. man gavel:. of his . estate to his daughter. 3: of the balance to his son, and the remainder, 1,664 to a' charitable In, etitntionrequired the amount of the , • whete eatate. ' • • 4. A and B can do a . picee of:*Ciric, in 20 daft; ; he* long would it take_' each :alone; if I t can '4 9 as mush in 2,4 dais at B can lti 37• 1. • 5.- What number iv that whose ) and .and increased by 10, will give an _amount equal to twice the OriOnit amber? 0. A man has his sheep in three gelds ; in the first field he has at his entire, amount, lacking 10; in the second field 4. kicking 15 ; in thethird field *lacking 20. liost:\matiy sheep has he in all? '" 7. i‘itashingtou is in longitude 710 ; 56' west; and Paris is in longitude 2 0 , .20' east ; required the-difference in time he , tween the tWo places. . 8. 5 Of 4-3 of 71 feet bi what fraction of O of 8-5,0f.2.r0d5? 9. A takes a note. of $14 . 150 payable in 2 years, 8 months aid days, with inter aid, at 6 per cent, f sir date. After cany ir4 the note a year n half he sells-it to \ 8 for so ranch read • money, as that: B on'receiving the amount :fthe note at its. maturity, finds that he is . 10 per cent: per annum on his inv ment..*hat did B pay for his note? - 10.:A merchant has sugar , rth Itaini la ceita per 3 pound. 11. w nay pemnds at 9 and 11 cents shall be at till to make n_corponnd worth 10 tal a Pound; providing he puts in 5 at 8 ' -1:at!13 cents per pound? - 11. Wha is the sate of the first. • terms or tL series,- 2, 24, 8, etc.? 'AI: - y 12. ' A ma n 'wishes to build a Circaisr, cisteni, whose depth shall he 15-feet, ind whams capacity sludl be 150_ barrels. to 'qUited tbeillatiieter of t4iet-cistens._ WWllasataay ski* tholPugegibyt /Ph, 00414,0 4 4 0 6 )? . 2 - . ■ t - ARITUMETH. OEOGRAPITY. t *bitiftiOitititithi4U 4101 t"; •IL Name the la / Medi!! rlrml ii , 4 1 47.41,001= 04‘ . Iv I: 10 0 00, & 4 101 0 AritiO 00 4 *;_“. 8.,414 the 31 ealtel** lll r,‘ 7 *bat inetklitAk from iibit / 101011 0 4114 - : 8 When is IL Menage the days mid' elpte opal all ovri the - globe? 10 vgaele Is MI. Ammo 11. What are the eimueu leg the Ornate of a pleoef 12. Is there'a place or a point on the earth's einrikee llairiTtg neither latitude our longitude. and ilea. iwliere Is It ? OIUMUAR. , 1. Write a sentence containing a ire's tive pronoun in this objecetive ; cue.. 2. Write a Sentence wish au interroga tive pronenu init in the passlestiVe 13. Nli,:ltif--a.tientence containing a verb ',hi the passive voice. • ' 4 Wr ite , synopsis of the verb 'set,.3rd singular through the moods and tenses.' vi Write a synopsis of th i ii verb sit. O. Write a synnpsis'or the verb - teacX, patviv o voice.: , , To Be rAnszo.. „ 'Hero Ile ,-nosy to a prey to itter neglee", What - once wu'a linttetgy,t gay 14 Ilfe's beset, Ws , t sotto! wilt= denkd bee reaper', . *ant only of fondness denial her Wean'. . Spitoy. Ah wherefore? He desieviediso !deb Mew. !rem me whim he created whet I wrists Met ROOM eminence, and with his coed Widesidef \ none, Nor Ams his service bs%i. - ••••Proeirilgitoss. - - TitEjtarCard Cliegit suggests a\new, currieulinn. lit mares entrance examine tions—tl t stumbling-4100k in the path . of ambitions etudents—optional. Fresli s .\ man year: b3U, boating, elemeatsi= ry lessons' in Carrying canes. Sophomorre. ye zr Cooa's il'heory of the Sliding-4%st as used in American boats." Costraw's "Manly Art;" dancing, billi ards, -English oper (11.eUogg) tiptoe a week. fiolderie once in two we as. nior year : The English stroke (various text bookii Prof. P.-R. Rattam's "As. sembly step ;" electives, Italian 'opern twice a week, whist. 'Senior yell: -One WATVER opera ; how to elect offiwrs ; electives,.. "'Perfect velltses," Theory.of *fosse shiits," whist (12 hawk ve , ' A fIENTLiiIAIC made , application for , a .4obtrol in Maine, _and presented' himself to the- Ward for examination as to his (lnii..llllCations. Aritlinsetkull questions veto proposed ; the Wee* stombW and Malted, but finally made out Waypher cut Vie answers: But on geography-hit was profoundly stupid. Said the ocrmosittee• man : ." Can you locate Boston r! as aa lowered : "I know all about it., probably 'jam as well as you do; belie heard of the place several times, but can't somehow or other to to locate it." With a vie* to It rig him Out, the , eommittee. man said : the capital of some State,: is it not?" Yes, I believe it is." ",What `tState?" "Well, I know, probably as you do, what State Boston is the tt"Pital of, bdl you see Maron'tgot pie fru: of languageto ezpreas it!" • TffE Snittlitet Collegiate Institute „. wa , 4 recently the rec Ten t. of tr valuable gift from tn. - it'd' iis'patruns,. J*3,E,PII Powm4.2and Hon . .' P . D. Proin the former .a large and 0404 iv ° aii map of the United Statesami Terrib?iies,*coto piled from the latest surveys and'. most authentic sources, under direction dt DOL. IL S. BURDETT, U. 8: Commission er. Prom thelatter a very large aueval - uable r wall map of Pennsylvania, fully ;wanted, containing counties, etc. Though not of as recent's date with . ° oth er, yet still it is just as useful in the school. room. 'Both are impertant auxili aries to the important study of Geogia phy. 'fie Tribtspe urged along time ago that school .b 'ls should lie given some practical, and useful Ideas concerning the c'orstitution and politics of their country,... sand that 'these subjects should becomel pails of sytematic education. The Eds.' cations lirseklv now advocates sncb in.. btrurtion, saying amoneother things that if there were a morijuit and proper time devotpd to political study in our achoola. we would be saved the ridiculous blurt hers which are so frequently ro4e by men Id tiv just ads well; but we hare ,not heard from them yet. Mr. Bnown and Mr. REM ciIiAMPL4It,. have been employed to teach the winterWchools in the districts in which they tangbtseleet school in the fall. iducational. E • DIICATION* - • • ELMIRA This institution bar redound Ns rata of tnitio to 140 for a complete eonrse,\:,l3e44 for s camp Journal gising fall information free. Adams; - • _,‘• -.A. J. W ARJE4, !lira. N. Y. . . • , VN.GLIS,II Alit) PEEN, CH LES „LA Sows winbe given doting theiralland Win ter to those degrees of studying the MERMAN oft rumen Laatuu(koa. • uy Mrs. M. g. MMUCtill, at her residence On Chestnut Sweet. \ Kftils—.lo tot a quartet et tel liasseas \ smitli a reduction hi price to those in dames of Inse than six. Mrs:WIXOM trilialsciresenieberCiees if fib Literature atter the Malays, combining wi It lemons in =Motion If the Mae of the c 2 w Juselly It. In this ease: the number most be Made up by December Ist. 'Theme Memnon, who milli to attend win plenme send la their names before that time. the Class trill meet tales iwe Mi. - TEMMS-410, and no dadaetker tor mmeilemisi almence. sep=. THE SISTERS ' OF .IdEROY tog leave to Inform Mete Meads Is Timatels nefghborbookthat they sill openikett Acad. emy on : • • ILOiIiAX. TIM irrs issurr.s\ • , . ~ Their system affords every. stlvaatags fres • • acqulreaserat ota solid sad reamed adseaps& -, Thr Atailesalp year is Matted tato afro Trade rs of flee montbs rah.. \ . For hawk. arsiatg In Para and Pastel. 'Pant We e tri OLI, Lumpur& _awl Nary Rork , Rork , ehargas . are itra. SUSQUEHANNA.. COLLJOIATE INSTITUT& First Witiler Wenn eimitmeneiss 111.01 MAT. NO VVIIIBEtt Etti. Ter caul:vie. or Gib/ parrit sUldriss tb, Principal, ton. - "IL Z. QUINL.II. A AI: ME ECM Ittel* 1 liim e l f ; . .l 1, ~.= 3 ' 7, , 3_ ...1 -,, ut. -c.d . -1 /V : 'les.';'• '-' ' /46kiiiietritaiiili*IfillikaiT it ig in g PAM TUMID TO MOINIPIPM. $,14 ` ~ -q vitas, 4sallaaillfll.4l l 4o- - '-'t . • ' ' " : ? 1 . '.1,-,, I to. : -..... ,:: ~1 , l I I I SIt *U, .7 4 ,0 11 - 011141 . 6 0. C. 1. 41 1 41 of la% . menkalarthsitiftodigail" ;Which lt Tilitillif:lTTrildElillietber tett' haritegt - NM \*hate ef thf'Most tignehommiemmfolm-imodeOlt;ldarde , The mono of TT TIMES abuinn i Tipt-mbellO if MA esehtfl 4 iiimile eechtfeilleFlt re " tired` sti the rtatobeoaf Id liaeleired tailyiiid etrairetei -fti . -IWO& thimismiltepohilOW ' neoredmistn fir Wok& , ,-., , .'N‘, . . I ' The ammorte TfIT y lot vow ist lb., forme, as tt Mabee& in the ' liyi v. tlier aolidenattim dot the teterate eines Man , Pie* ore to all moat.) beset them doe' bettmak-ef:lite leohne, -awl that the. honor old yelfero of Ur (Melt, sew Wt. , olnaldered Mete either. lit irdlet at bar pertiretai within*, . tbrinthet mew .en the.. laterals of . • , anitioikrantlje ,serval. .do lam seem of the mast prindiefee %ltd. winds deli Party nsa beta libeadditlfrareinde It atir, Taff Tligt twang aw to moiliiirlhe net& ' ' leie, 0 ended. 'lt oill labot ta • ' hignoet amidate , et frimithitat abilielllO - flo dim el qiesidet*Mm the imadd -bout ,of Ili - tlie" afereigibliedemOdNiard the of the dordaptalla All MP* libreklalfbli = wi dow meat anode and tomillettores. - "Ti Witt olimillpf aloes rdl nisiladeo meseority irbasalliOrPhilStolid to pug dm &deaf meets bore that bylaw, soma. iftlkwa'grollioonouller them 4 /auto . be presort bittllttlete= Abe derelopmeat otrinotion ittyr. or rbonespirati eta torthienddle herder thirg prirsdighe thed "be the riders beim& the male' _ _ %WM cerdldfp Opg as did imp *'l dnettloo sada moitaid asimodgy fortrag oar . premir,Tlng TINZEImIII time. with the Medd derides, therm**. et damef pramdmi dm iballsormand lintrltnlieT Immignats la the South be the peasseake of Aim attooist& Ikon by therCbmittanto , Istria &rad fp de porte d to moot, dm policy apace mad coodthe tiontaterests Bath god Satin, best will an tom 'eh* at the tect thettlegthert makleoter sad anasetY MO Rod their return in the eafercemest of etrembroefot palm god immolate ife*rr der letter . sod .9sto albs bar lathe put of the South. to influence ass looting papaws* ea politiodopit loo will be strengthened by all th at it sordid to ea. lamp the yew of TIM TINES u a &any ream/ of tom The adoieratelhadl mattence of Ise comemart eace by .issit *0 telegraph freosritil perm of the world re di to Nair nistatdool. Tat ?UM bee demo elso isig the Itaia,sTarkith ter boo WOW Ilereigencee, sod how emu uNtinded trite ontemeles. faveltralmeas I forelga tvereeep u irilleilitefor the led yes be erlutitteLto , tore silo-Welted g o ye of the mad tamable Maibrisal data itielleble Pm t.'" neol• 01 . _ __lt Ideff*heearlonl meek, gam di e m od. Romp' tad esseemem during the twain yea wan p o t ir soul *IW thee mosoftillaola falmem, mg otadoey in ime l bo lodhe" tu i 1 !" 4 " m d el doom which ROW tor:V l W e ' aue *we o f now a y ana artilde arltictme. of itientilkossacang mad dg m .lnelso. Trill TLIZP. will address deed as belated:we, to 111 ". 41 ' 1 " 46 '...., ......,_ tk " the adocatedientfttelllgent Mam; :. -* •••• e00t••".... people. It eoll bedroll witboat bet 1........" n5 .. ..; aggrosdre Ittihad \ being coarse; at its --..____,__- striae to be &Moo i*l tedveediro to die" ebb) of Me right lio s t beetles earreffereo o f the_Ptlet, drake on Stitch dm meratoom of &any tag 511 ", i ."'"_, Modeoce aleodeMMlltitspose VIII be pram `7, - to Its columns. . \ . THE WENS tojoettell nnivononeousis et lotted, ' 4, , of • crniclui and. medial pramadere, sod of ell other agerocho by utile% the the Wakes poison of dee is illearcellisted tbsestibinit Peilettitty. It will be lo the tutors i 4 I {.the Pint , a new spaper specialty itdsPie. l 1r ihnelly metier. _ TUE WISKLIr TIMM, ormatateim It does reelect el esiftortalosins tiples of titioVail and gestrat hamlet fmtn the edemas of the dilly hear, Si .volt as a coro ri. r,aotoutary of politics. social, end &mite owe, be- Adel other Were stitch tee seed it to aU throe', or Mode re, le a ppm' adatintly Mod to \ emirate Is. every parka of ibe trfaL , lre4ll4lll.' Igil. 'ltepablioso Derepspee otommechea Mlo etrathorom end l} s ill lo• tto alai of de 0/11466 , 1111 bsee Mgr, Weber only Motets% lb' spayamodsoliptaisaiiba omit , its wontsrity still unto decided. , \ TERMSII; ItAIL stligettiOns. \* /wi l t sas, F fixtu he ~amp ea elf Mom, ef MI TDIM aid to eiraiare be ifte•lMMintrem \ The DAILY TIMM Firearm, Melodeon', \ Nana., ddhker...,... ..... ...... ...... --- - Ina to The VAILT 111 1 014ner savor esciailile 4 . the Sunday Elitlon .. - . .4....................«..... 10 la The Minds" Minim, vet 5h01igh........«...- d tel ' 1112 611111-WRIKLI T 11122, * Moil° Copies, one year. .... ....... 2fa Vire Venda. one year-- '-..... .......-•-. 12 on Ton Capita , intAstne freerorcleb,.. - .... ... ,U gr aillooriptinis fa eth Meths. 111 &if th ree affect- itiAstb",7s tat wir.ll6lTimsa., des. one 1 .- 29 Ira Clow. att4 - one free for t. 12 IV Thirty Gent, sad one frailty 41%a." so 0 t Sabw.rtpt one fur Az months, ceat;) three \ motto. . - Three pries are Jamie:hie. We-bate n ttaroqteg sic ate, Remit In drafts on New•ltnerci• ens,. Nancy Ordirs, It wail'''. and wheto netOrry ; of thr.• crua Le procured, send the money_ In a mail' fitter. dddeees THE N . EW-YOBIC 11111 . 01. - Netia;tuck pity. 100,000 Copies 'of St" Nl.eftitlLAS some Ides or ttiL #tfiverrine offerid Is the CHRISTMAS dot lum 31731111E11 . . of Sr. Thettotas, of wjrichloo,ollo rePhir wMI W tptlied; :uy he plea from fhb Solitudes lbeyp are pores "tiy nears W. Longfellow 'and \Willbust &Met aryirtst; • fine hitherto tinpabliShot sketch of Dry Life, by the Late 'flutist-ire WinUtrop; and t akorti easy by itta arbor solo Alice in Wonderland ;' • ,a now fairy dory, • Sweet Earjetaga Day," by Frank E. Stockton, rThe ?clerking' Chararies," by 'Lucretia ?: ilslet a poetic riddle by Dr. 3. (I: Holland, and a couipidson between the manners of young folks in old tines tinsl nowadays by GO fitualitue. ' • • \ Of the dory element, the brightest fentne Li the be Inning of the oceseserigitly Akan, entitled "ndar the Likes," with illastrations by Wary *talks& frtote€7 theChrlsfmas r contains also the opeming a new Saila Sturylur liope, a tale of tropical life, by \ Gustavo! Frankenstein, entitled "TOWitilitOrNT; Amicably litadested by the artidellotan and nelly : A PORTRAIT OF IIdS ALCOTT, with 'a *Ketch of her Ins; serenti ranee by TWO LITTLE Abiriwas GIRLS ;" a Play, and a Christmas Carol (set to mane); andlusifit dozen complete shad stories, fright, fanny, ezcMi; and patbstie, ite,,4te% The New Cover is by the English - Artigt,\WALTED CILANA—the Parsons designer of "The Baby's Opera." sr.sictiot.As MR line, Besides apes Algot?' 'fetid • for ODD, and the brae aerials for Do* to follow each other in mold lemur ltilreontsia a short serial 111014 by the SenhorUf , "The lichosibe4Cotu IfsesityP and an artiele;, Amid • lige ilfsuld'sia a Yacht, Szof' aiis been prianised by a brilliant writer, now on the actual tout oftles world its.his own yacht. -Then will be contrl• betlinia by a Daughter of the Am mai Peter Parisi, audit Letter to Touter Atnerientesby Ira GIDDHGE MACDONALD. . The!' HOW fieriM of inetinetive pipets, by warkma maims, wii dell Ham to bind year own books; Haw 'they mitre coal; Wow to enjoy, yonnebres" at home; How to be an agreeable vest ; How to entertain roar, pay ; How to be a earprater ; How to make an ice boat; How to build \ a house; How India rabbet gathered; poi Matches are made; How marry is made; How maeherel are taught; How they laid the Atlantic Mtge; anw thy s mina in Calitlarnia; How they wadi the fia-cotintry rHow to hew parlor magician; ale. There sill laradao a maim of irtoriet and shetchea ot Foreign Lite. • ' TAUT* AND AMMAN, • - ant at "CU Nicoll'" (a story; «'' aprons Hie Welsh , Celled." n Taber In y.," "The Indianola! the Aniasmi," *How \ Kitty mai first ' Nell- Ln 4 l 1447 ritE" n• AMIWICAR CY OPADIA NOM, a 'amanita eine cii• • U human bloat- Ore. sit Mists sa tas mast • It em-. taM att tassitmenb feed of -• • . and pale ttes! htformallea al earireobled.' - Mehl 'Art mid Mame hi all theta breaches, • , Nodhaslese•lfetheamtles. —, ' - • . 4 Slillempilir, ; cam. - Pt ‘ • . . , Goma. ; Botany. 1.101. - 111064. .N-lev ' ' I' II . - ,- . . I Law, , Keakthe, . Theokey; \ ranting. ' r Yule, • • • - imitimure.. :Dlikmase, , , Mg, Monk. FAlnestfaa," La , Literature. Rostiesch& • Xylvallitial. 1 9 Nedu t o. Trade ' lama , . - Poll des. . Ponneel , " aorarmasata, Timm% Snot% , • : lagarts, - The A and Military !empties.' of an ewes, All the ladaZ i4.l4 Anima the TIMp eleartham readiest Se sad filional Literstitre. r ' to this real which, feeparpores of refer ence. is soli ant thaw a thowised totems, all tea oblate Mammas CI Monate. theamines cat every subjectis atich they my tw interested. rhos gehdos Ithowledgmadideas Mt will direct ly motsthelo to their lailame orprofessicast siw. am • _.._ A. wheel tes emit per My rem hmetimar frivolities maid , _bare mamba akin be eyelet pt-• dia Ilya bimonthly orderr.•thereby seeming •• $ Miramar rutivenal istionestios" with 6est Mite •g. Sp fs bl te s rtre am . aIW . a aye Ie that this wort ts sold cady by them and their "tenth sad In tto esse at leis than thapriese Flat.' idea this eard. . • • .• Ills wed of lair mirk to the ytesSUshetm avelel rillapmprAstiteg,Simitegoteessdslsoo .4 to cad to pwrelawerale Mr thee on. mutt Oacw,„„per o. 6 llLitailingit—per T 01.41.10 NV& linnurris. vas TULIP illtrastA.' &IQ Pii.s.ltralrs,*! ISA IVLL Tcwrxr, 1040 -1). Army** a 04 , Pulakillem 'EPO:Tovkisokossemismispreare, raw. -11,0 0 44%, • • I>, • IRE ii , - t:;" ti0P 4, 43 , ' Fo CHRISTMAS lIOLIDAYR. Ciry 21 C,to O Copy. • .~ - '~~i '?7~.,:__ ?iii_ v__ - _r _ ~....1- '..i..,..-...4.', A....-A,.. ..,,Z , ..". • --.;..., ~ .„N-e..,,-...• ......",3,7:„ ‘, .r. , -*...".:1 ~,,........I , _ ~, 4; 1 rgw , ftrte;-iiiiiiif, -71 ' . -ArW lit . 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We - win litild the' above nailed ntagiiillnik.to ono . oso fern's pa s IfnAPUOt Ina Slonsiblet-oi 1444409 his 64414 0V4/ 0 0 4 '', , 'P. :. - Ir lleler.oo Monthly i;s4 - Ap.' . ' " - ' i - , , • , `oousnal - on* rmir.P 10 P . ikieues. Illostidy and Ap ... ~ ' plot . s•Jotrastotlth 1 4 1/lekeni . r In as •;- •, " '.. ;... i , . 0 000 PoribW - 1100114 aid Pop; tar WO , Monad, Supplement.. F Ainfleto4o4' • datum ' nod Popular ,noosiontSt , • thl7 Supplement ' Jipieweir . J . roil and P op ular • *dome IC . ty Soppleounno.- nub 010I0konto .04 nog r..... ",- • II 011 , Anyp ism mend!. ous,tporontoorlptioni to eltber lc. with onot for lbw' sod* wilt be 0 1 ) , WWI nt meg& gratis that. to., fire copies of Am pintoes' Journal win • .siti as yen silty dtrid .tlilon u_iillN_i•ll*4l4 412.0); coptoo of Thor Vapid'', 201!onto .100.4 . 17,t0tf20. I vo . AdOoon MI gown . • • • to, • .' . . '-. - , b. APPILISTOSI . CO.; Pabllatiers, &40# 151 • . . way. N. Y. pity. . .... _, „ . Subscriptions to .tbe .bove named ' Magazines _renewed at till O ff ice: . ClTOCaleil ant prothiono GROCERIES a PROVISIII MCCABE & EDWAIttle. CIA 4M/li:slim - GI,CERIEB & ,PROViSTOIig; • \ , t2POrliqco iqurfn coxiDx ss . i. assiriti.. Torsedit. ha? 12.1 'CoNirEIirENT NEW ARILLNGEiIaRT. The deiwitid la a , , (iaOC7CEX BTTO RI to a roavenLent locadon baa induced as to antarid our stein and supply ourselves wlllt • 11d1 the as CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES PIIHCHSHED FOR CASH. And which leftl he midi as low as the wow gelidly can be purchased arlyobere. • • we keep asPllimd.4lB CHOICEST BRAND • • • •-. \ OF . FAMILY FLOUR. AU goods deyvereckfreo - pf cbarilr ip,thebiAuutb. •\_ . -\ We slao easttlaue the \.\ BAKING B sogss, c . • csOeuitotaers . , . . FRESIOIREAD, IMP FRO it BISCUIT,\ • . • lIOLLS,' OAK AND .PIES, _ awry.day \ ss usual. pliitirg DRAMS , ' Fp,.! PlO-Irlel 427 D I PAR NEN 1 SPROULTT. • - Door., North of Warri \Mouse D. W6 - SCOTT .S.‘loo. roc 1417 1417 /fru* mild at- 20irand4, Xarcr ttg It= rte: acts 13A0 each Titsrprs & gadtiG,-; odd. sl■. ►ittzas. T. X. WHOLESALE k'REI'AIL • Oilskin la CHOICE PAHII.Y GROCERIES, 'COUNTRY PRODUCE, d . ~~. . ~~~ ,:I#BAiNi.d~C. ~`~ ;17. MI • • litootrog largo ma gositoonosoltitoro wo.oro. at on times to cam! \ .. \, l .. .• s logo roves.: • ;X, - .4. '; - 4 1141ista— Tise*crlTsouti. -. ..i:-: 7 , -''..) _"y lop " ,s $s lIMI 'Y.......... v. ) • MEI =MME .... ..., 1 ,_... , • ... Ow ' 1 ;: ii1 . r.. , .' jvd-4.47i, ,Wll.lllkl i th l -M4l' 1 - ..- •:__,._.,,,_:„,_,.,:r.....,..:....?„_,:,,,,.4,,..,m,;:: W i.--...t i 4 ., ''-j„i"-; i „, c,..? ,., , , . , , , .: ,. .: i, ,.. j ,... ... iratis i YT .--.. '''.ic y _ - ' ;,t , 't ~., 4: I ; ViltEi --- 1:.-:•.-::::i .. . , ." ... - :: --:; . -' ,. .% t hi.; , k , 0.:• - k - :•• 5 ' - :'":' 4 ' - -,:s ::.:i2 ,- ..,.;.. - ....) .- ~-7 -1 : ..;,,:::' F,..:ti-, - ..:4,-,!• : -. . , .7;. - 7:- , ,-.1: ,----- MIZEIS OMR MEM =IN Ell MI =II FlifFf 1 GOLD , - , - -Zr-r N L .o, l * AND SWIS • _ , ;eneiriarwratcs, • • JEWELRY 7STERLA att - y!.t.L4; Et ! I ROM:v 71111 CHILUNDIT it T . • GOLD: vas SPECT.&C Eilr, • • I oisore north of Dr. Potter ir stole Drag stars, Math litzetit, TOWANDA • PA . 3arenta. NEW JEWELRY MIRE. - - - • W. A. ROCKWELL h receiving s new supply fa his Urge stock of BUCII As z ILVER PLATED WARE, GOLD :19 PLATED SETS • • CLOG' S, And eter~tiWs to the LOWEST POSSIBL _Please ilea us it eall and examine our polls. peptising done at the *hottest notice. Dec. 12,18:8. . " , , F IRST If .A i . TI GN AL t• B.A NE i OP TOIiti.NDJLL ' [ CavrrAL: • - $125,004. SutpLus FUND ' * ?MVO() ....-- - 1 . T6l Sant odes lINIIEDIAL FACILITIES fax the trattisetkat e; A \ GENERAL BANKI.kG BUSINESS _, \ , INTER, En \ pAiri ON DEPOSITS ACCORDIN 0 .\ s TO AORICEMENT. _ I . . BraCtAL CAI9IOIVSN TO TUX COi,LICTIO:T 'OT NOTT;S LID enacts. Pestles wishing to SEND ' MONEY to any p'art of the Dotted States, England, Ireland, Scottaad, or the ptiaelpal elites "Lad towns of Europe, can ere proearesltafts, fat thatrarpose. - ... PASSACIE\TItIKETS .1 To or from the Old tountry. by She best steam or sslllog llns, alwaylon bandy \ 1 1 ,_ nortz \ kas imovuur OVZ& sir s issoroth sprte': . 'd a highes pric e paid fOr " 'Bon, .. (lold and JUL POW/LLL!, , h. NM= V • EE! lONAL BANS. TOWANDA;)I"4. t ' BILPRESIViTS ra33 'OIRARD SIRE INSURANCE CO., of india*,,, AND rams= MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCEICO., t of Hartford. Over 4130,94rItuausnee on Urea In Bradford Co, Towasda, fa, Feb. 1. /en. T EE GREAT WEDDING, CARD DEPOT: • Ttre latest stries la WiDD/Na • PricesaPy Reale 'lu the Country. . , _ , • • 1 I, 911PEUS \ BAIL - ' PROMPTLY- ATTENDED.TO: Ef., ,lloszuq, • ' iTA • TIONER, 4113 ENOBAV s Ett. ArciStriet,Ptilladelo:l2,, IRE THE inTBSCRI,BER . TAKES, Pleasure.ln callingtheittentipn or bis tmer- Qin pll6l2oeleutil the public generally, to the tact that be stillattaass a • ' BUSINESS At MARKET BUSINESS At theoLD STAND MI II to furnish ot MUM A ItttliDT.Ll., In 'sand Simko:ear/ opposite the Means Home, SALT AND FRESH MEATS, 4, FRESH:POULTRY, • VEGETABLES AND BERRIES . Of the refitted eptslitY. at as lour ratesas any tuber establishment. M. \ • • C. 3L IfiER. mins tonsai . . TrAIGIT & BROADLEY, • xamtfactirers of 'Woolen booth', Yarns, he CARtnNO & DitESSING, Date • . '9411 paid t o *fool, also cloths exchanged . foriecal teaaani " LRRAYSVILL,I4 - ----4- 1 --- -WOOL., tARDING.;—:The sub s v y criber will Willa tho Omni . IMIPIXt' St tat 044 estakliaki eni to Cansionwir. *'L From .Ids long Wipeouts iko piitl le ms y s tie sure or hav ing their work done in Mo. UM , W pokdblo manner. pri t ztu je. sad Ida Illiiisteb. as ha Will etre kis wow and clowatitininom to• the bed**. 6 eta - per pan& .' Wood fates h_t_tromt 'ben rod. —. . Cdatefdll4 MIS la um : :lib LP \1 BWNE Kf6l/1 MEM 11:*1- 01 :• : ' l O: l 4tP , . ',, , ~_'. .{ -,, , ,r-:1 2 .- g y;-, q.'• - ,:: : , . ?•..5 . .:1.:L .- :*- , ,' '.`-..,:-. ;''''' ' : •,::::.;',"'.,-;'..- ..'-'-',;',',.)... ': • ‘-`,,t3riOntakci* - ~. -... littl4.llfAltli `t C. ' 1 ,.,;.1,.. '.:- ' .',.. , •,•--.::! , .-- . .V.\ir:',. =._. : --'..-,* .. -. • ~:.,.::;,' ... .• , ret) . i.''' ..-- -,i : - ./.- " ' *puss* Zoilt .Ant Ttnir." 97i! - .3, T0w.7,„„ Coal dismal. sad dottrentd to SAT , of limo , . lad4loVesitagre - to the *boort pr ... Au. oitinali 311/12 BS ACCO)FrA.NIZO BY in CAXIL. . . . . >r. xssOu Towanda,:;an ‘ 44B77. ' \COAL, - COAL .t• - . . - • • , • / COA.L. • Wo tee mrliend at our yardsdl sizes of Plosion and Wilkes Buse cool and Loy* Suck, ma, from the Pattie •cuunty Mines. Also, Barclay Lump sad srblth. . • • ' We is* the \bent quality of Ltinealsl9 and ' nand, Brick and " Platter, all pt Which, sae will ' at bottom , prices. - PI CE k scotr: TOwatria..lia; Ist, - HEAP COAL , 1,31.L151E. ~ \ Prom touroarter Any 1,1 ertll ' neon, iline. - he., fares* corr. and the price list Itt be corrected monthly. we, ~ . - tonCia OTCOII . Poe zrwr; PLC 70s 07 2, 000 /bs; .- Jam Ins VAUD: Pittston Store, chestnut and Parnacc%, $6 CO boa Pea PIM ...' - \ - I H i t . 1... a 00 Billy Yor - teln Lump • ,\ a 51.! ,-. \ 2 7. Allet4wo Lime it bather - • 7.: Laiit Int thir 9 I I,,kick 3 10 oki / ilim ... 'WWI nal I also enrname) pat and theft tni get the 1 Those that I tee pay Del/ suet tae, liirwsa JA.COBS 'ALL AND WINTER Sfo AND RINGS Which has never been . EQUALLED 7.. coke en this Market, either for whlcb sill be sold a Effl -W. 'A. ROCKW ELL ME rpHE • .INBITI Is nol Zieb menu tO covei etartt after whictiiin to meet actwt 7 T/ils illy! of 13 roart.c rapt Place of Hu The Aieut , rora, Pike, Standini ships Pilshloi dress, W. M. SWUM • DOOFING PAIN' Roekl Moutftain Vonnillivn Paint ttdG.•d ready fix t,e) is the best in the sr:dlil for Tin s Iron, Felt, Shingles, or anything eakoseit to the reatbur. Price—A gallon and tan, tt 2 gal:obi:ln Three .gallon 1"11133 hi One rasp ,harrel.•24 gallons' I barrel, 44 gallons • 2'.W AMERICAN .VF.RMILLYN WORES. 0y:t2,5:34n. 49 South Front St., ' HENRY HO US n, CORNER 3IAIN A WASHINGTON STREETS This large, commodious and elegantty-furuished houhrhas Just been opened to the traveling public. The proprietor has spardiibneither pains nor expense In makinrhis hotelllrst-class In ell. Its appoint- Drente, and respeettutiv solicits a share of public patronage, \MEALS AT ALL HOURS. . Terms to ,sult thesimes. Lai ge,itabie attached,- , \ WM. HT, Puorn wrote. " TowaniM, Sun 7, "7741. . EANS . 1.40115E 1 TOWANtA 2-1/.6 . .:, , . . CORIMR 311A1.11\N . D BRIDGIC STRZETS.4 . .. - . The Hanes, 11111111eSS, \ &C" Or au guests of thh, hosuse, Insured against loss by Pile, without any extra etterge. A superior quality of Oki \ Etiglish' Bass Ale, just received." \ T. R. JORD4N, Towanda, Jan. 21,11. THE CENTRAL II()TEL,. .uisTER \ - • . The undersigned . baring, taken possession of the above hotel, respectfully satiate the patron. age of his old friends and the piddle genet:a:ly. 'attlo6tf. 231. A. FORREST. P ELL ROUSE, TOWAIPA, .LA A" JOHN SULLIVAN. Having leased Mb house now ready to accetn inodate the travelling pub lic. ' Stumble nor expense will be spared to give satisfaction to those who mays Oa him isr•North able of Public Sr are, east, of Mercer's new block. Mil EAGLE HOTEL, . ' • TWA'ANDA, PA. At the corner-of Court and Hlrer-sus., dtre