II *jgrienltural pepartinent The Yast i Present and Future of, Dairying. The annual convention of the American lbairyman's Association, of which. ex.lGovernor Seymour is the president;Was held at Cleveland, Ohio. Jan. Sth, 9th and 10th. The ..follewing is front the address of 4 r. - j. ' Beall, of 'Philadelphia \ who has fOr, i many yea4 - s taken a prothincnt part in the dgeussion of daify \ ques-' having .47oken before the-lead ing associations of Great Britian\as -before the:mast iuiportant. ones this country. We give only the prin .eipal points Or his speech - :Ort the 'Past Present and Fittureof'bairY .,,.. ng Jir. Reall began-,by contrasting the prosperity of the dairy inditStrY with other branches 'Of farmine•; . 'husi., ness, add manufacturing,,whil;!;had outrivaled all. • Cheese anil butter were now bringing, relatively higher • prices than ever before. The exports last year to (rat Britain - , Or chief cisymner , had amounted to 110,000' s OM) pounds woil41" over .$3.3,000 / 0110, a large increase over -the., - ..pastiatid suseeptable of All oreater'tnlarese aaeat. Butter had also t' been export ed the amount „of 14,00&,000 poitos. It was a 'mown fact that the Lome` , consamption is not cora- Masai - ate with the foreign •deinand i•fOr cheese, but it is because' the best g-rades were sent abroad and the 1 . - 47orest quality forced upon .out own, Pts,ple. If the. American coniumer weRF-',siven ,a fine fall _creatii 4eoe --histead Of an article skimmed :to deatle•it.would become, popular :Isla wholesale and nutritious food. It was the skimmed cheese which natur -. aliv, lies like a grindstone upon the ` - •toinacii, and gave our people the ovation that cheese was indigestible. -`A rich kind was demanded by the 'home trade . and Ni"ould beappre, elated as hi,ehly here as in tngland. In referCiice to Uutter, a late arti •. ele, however .-fine•A was no longer wanted. The 'public taste biti be . (Aloe so well cultivated that fircsh :• flavored last ter was demanded. at all seasons of. the year. .. To• meet this t demand' the s'ystem of winter dairy- so successaly practiced in Illi-- uei whore - the linesC'stock is made at all -easons of. the year, trim4::-be eat, tided. Creamer:es or the Ass. - - -. 4•Late.l.plan of hotter-staking. Must - :take the place of private.dairieS lie -cause a much . higher price isrealized ,for the product and much Waste pad labor is saves' the dairyman.' Bc s:des all classes -should have-oppor tunity to enjoy' tine butter, at reason-- aide prizes, as all othenarti-- cies of fo. ' - • • 4'onee•rning sonic of - the- ey,ils.that have crept into the nutuufactiO of cheeses - awl butter, the speaker%ahl: Whilstthe pennies- are important some (I:4'h - 3 - men - value y them too: high -1•-, often to the loss - of dollars. I :-now - that the profits of au r: liranch . of larm„ing are ligio„ , and Clat.• it ,;is only hr unceasing labor and - aniir, ing Watchfulness that the lrsband man is enabled to live,o - 01, ae_aunu late something,o-for himself and loved. ones. 4 knOw tliatthe -Tanner is- compelled to hibor' from calry _ morning until the sun has sunk in the 11'est, nail-42 practice the sever, e.t self-denial is order tb make lioth roll; meet._ , 1 know that.it he , Z1C(.11111- ulates...somo,hing for the future,y,t is only by y6rs of un'temitting Ire has few of life's7scomforts; much less of its luxuries.' The .pteasnes the city folk, and their social inl ventageS are unknown to him: - The accumulaCion of wealth by the . _ ' fortunate .mereliant, manufacturer ,-and professional man is beyond his - •power, even the "thousamtcomforts -enjoyed by. those of moderate means, ' in the city, come Irut .to the average fanner' though all: classes are -Prima rily dependent upon 'the toiling bus, laurbnan, for all they have. I kripv77 the hardships- of . the pionee'rs'who, turned a wilderness into _a paradiSe . • and (led blcSs them -for their noble • 4-n iuranee, and. self-sacrifice. They have** more for the adVaneentent -of Oiircountry than allothers -Besides: toil; their suffering and their life's i s'ervice has given us a land ' sur . 'passt'd by none. - I realize by has: small items the firmer obtains the c(mipen,ation for his labor, but be cause all these things are true he should not depreciate theAnality of his product in the hope of lars.e.re sults frkon his toil. Off the-iontrai . y he s hould strive for excellence in all • Lis products. The best yields twist brings the largest "price. This . - 4s-a aluiversat , law." . , Dair . t'ing gives its' followers both Flip:le:it and intellectual food: . No eiass think more, experiment more. 801' eliscu , s More.. This - was attest: ed.l)y their conventions which should.:4 • Continue to. be encouraged. "Iln!Y_W had been of , vast )benefit not rbily4o, their membns hut.ito the entire daifY community. • ' • - . - . air important fesAre of the intliiNtry has been the s - nceessful es= t:1-t lislunciut of two distinctive dairy :fairs the-list „year. -One at Mead: and the other at Chicagb, . the rt Stilts of -which wohld be of last ing ltenefit. Dairy fairs Were of long sstablishment, in England 'Where two also"been held. within a year: In that country the leading men of the nation tAiok ,ptiLle in participation in wecting,s .of airy •At the, fairs. Nukes, and Lords anti members of Parliament officiated. The Prince of Wales prides himself on having . the, finest dairy in ,England. The I.p.resentative men of • :America would, sooner or later, be glad to follow, the example of die great citi zens who; for many yea - 1 - s, haS presid - c.d . over this orlianization and Served its interests so largely;. • . _Concluding Mr. Rnall referred to the new era of peospersty dawning' upon our country whieh he said woti:d be lasting. CongresS would fail in its.duty if it did not' age any needeq,ipprovement. Great er f intercourgerwe re ri eed ed.betweeu: the Atlantic and Pakific Oceans' and every interest !tf the„ edmitry demanded the immediate i.-ompfetion 'of the Texas and Pacific - Railroad. • • • The patriotle - tourse of President \ -Ilayes had- proven Jf - the 'greatest possible good -to every intere*.of the ceum try and it - was the_ ilutfk, of all -citizens to render him ibelr w_armest -stiPport. :No faeliouStdoppositioln, should he allowed AO interfere - with his :labors in the diieetion' of the pubbe good.l , Ile who .raised Stich . was ar. enernlv 'to the public Citorr , canibe cured in one minute, and the remedy is simple• nlum acid sugar, 'Th e e Way to accomplish the .:dei:4l is to' take a knife or grate and share off in Small •partiOle's about a -teaspoonful of.,nium;,. then mix it ith twice Its quantity or. suffar - to .• maize iI, palatable, and administer it _as quick as possible. ,Almost insten4, ; tat/eons relief will follow. atioanl Pteparintstid =1 ==l E. E. Itnadix, , . T. A. WILT, ... Committee J. T. McCoLl.,ou, 1 • • ' 'of 't - G. W. RYAN, Associate Milo& A. A. K.F.k'SEY, . . .. Cornmancatloos may bo sett to either of tad. above editors, as may be,Preferfttl, and will appear la the hove of At hich be has charge. tf.; NV. RTAN, Editor. Fpri.olvfm; are the appointments , fqr e Bradford CountyTeachers' Associa- tip a, to he held at East Smithfield, Feb Bth and - • 'Committee of • Arunigcments : J. 8.- 1. . cry, James•ll.- Webb, Rev: 31. Coik, D.• Tracy, Mahlon Tracy, Mrs,. Chas. \ Nl:ebb• 3liss Franks Bartholernew; \ . Commkttee to report,' resolutions and publiSh 'Om same , previous to meeting : .T. P. li.ceny,,, Athens; . 1. S. Crav;toTd, Towanda ; 11:\E. Reasley,,Canton., - , Lecttird : Ill• \ P.'S. Everett. •. . Paper : J. P. Keey, Emma Gamble, -----'Channel!. \ A,- Metbodo of teaelkineald practical . wOrk for the school room : G. F. Ryan, •J. T. McCollom., 11. E. Raesly. . How to teach. subsira'ctio / s and multi , plication 4 Ellen M. Moscrip. \ - , -How to teach. reading to 14kr'ners : Clara Lewis.- 1.. Recirations : May Scott, Lizzie MoOdy, llattießrigham. • ' - Declathations : Alex. Woodworth, Or , win Prince. - _ - Three -fourth's of 'an hoar of the after noon scssio:: of the Sth, and.of the morn ing session of the 9th,.eill be devoted to schohl difficulties; under which s head teachers will present their school' ditlicul apd thej• will receive the attention of the Association. • CMIPOI - N0 Ntntimits..-trutil the metric system - conics into general use,l ; pupils must traverse the maizes of, cohip"nund' numbers. fur him it, thd to:l6er proper wide,; al le to reduce the paths to ..thelywest p6sAible, and make them.dirext yet comprehensive., by It:rsisttent study and daily intellectual drill by the teacher, Huai beconni-proficient iwthe tildes of de noni,,!'h,tte -n 11 , 1 , e I and be thorough in emmy.on and dceinial SractiOns, ' 11. The attention of ~ , the.pupil should 1 c directed to the following,'topie or bird's eye view of the whole 4tbject,preparato ry to taking up each cite in detail : I . tidez,v•ry to 1.. )11,1 4 r lweeg-; 11. Dowanirrucfrrith,;A I.y.rer • I 'l).-2,::,!1“:1, fr.z. , •' l: to ihty, .1 JV IV. 1),•I o 'lll.i/Ate w ii 714 01 lumur aI4S. MI V. S 7, t, , 1111111:ltC, i 0 . 9 . It to COO. I i,+! * ;lB or t tgtr. r (1 , 11 . 111.. -; VI. 1, , r1L0.11.11.. frat'n ut 111glittr VII. Drric.iniz,:tle. ira" - 'Ac io tif higher VII. 'l),Ti..l.ll7i: ! te hariis to cf liler ( 11J11111+1fratiou • Little difficulty experlonded by pupils addition,'.mibtracticM, multipli cation FIT Aivision, who maste, the eight cases of reduction winch are given in the sameprtler as in liobiwirm . ,l Itigher. Pu before lea•.:i — ng,rc;l , / , - , i4/, shool:l. be able ttl refer iiwza , ', ,. oroj examples ( d tlfcby teacher to the i . roper ease, give a corre m; amiivsis, process and-rule. Many of the analyses in 11')binson's in' reduction' are ; wlere his called is stmpl;.• a , 1 7 7, , theleacher sluutt4 Fitp by a sait:ii>le l'nu follow-W.4 is the pnwramini. :tu loiya,Tear-bers' Association, and is print ed litre to %Lew tliC, practical and pxotita hie nature if educatit.nal work in the fat: west : Fri , !ay, ;' address, T. Snell ; pl*Sic3l ge4 , grafilis; F. Hitirins ; Reygrafilly of lowa, Miss liarrison : gram mar etym , ..+l , gy, itr. I)arley grammar analysis, 11iss 'Beckwith ; st , icct reading, .11iss Bailey ; Friday cycning—Musie ; oration, Geiger ; cst•zliy ? 0"Me.v 1 3.; select reading. 31i.s Nark ; - essay,. Miss Kyle"; declamation, Rr Mattison ; diseus - of the subject of corporal pnnisji- ; xnetit.,;• essay, 0. C. Thompson. Satnrday, A. M.-L-.'Mtit , tic; V. S. Ilisto ; 'ry (lig6Triea and c;•:plorati. , l.,), \yin. JI /11(, : 14;;Hist;iry (collonial period), 3kliss Wats,::.; writim4t, k). ('. Thtnnizet,; uttbography, \ q ‘ :. S. .. tell:. plritsiologY (special iessons)A. I) .laynard ; ph.ysi (ll ology (liourt•s uses au , proper care). Nis Peterson ; elocluli , 4Mr ; (;eigei• : gram- { i mar (pr , ..noan), ::`,1i5.,4 .N,olis.: sblect read- .1 ing, Miss Nat t i,,..,,u ; .I..,•i(at ion, ..‘lis: .la .s,,n ;, :tuli•ct,lwadinz, ".1! ;Rs tappell; ( Us_ cus,i„, n of BC 1, ,,,, 1 ;:ov , 2rnmenl\ ' . I ilt will 1w enticed 115... :hue pro- 1 ' I gramme afforded opportunity foN N 4aining ..innunation in i.lrystcal geograpl ...anti i '..1..1:aiu10 ,, a• in addition 6) C . OrillaXin bra fil: ! . v , L T, and that fully half the work of tike i ,a'ssociatioir was-performed by the 11143 N 4. 4 .'mi?mbers, which we i hope to see itr&t , I; • • - association. Severttl leachers hare con- I•fesYcd to us that if required to teach the -._ 1 ,, ,047:iti 4.)f 0.16 leiter% in Iwirnary reading .they would-be unqualjr,d. Let this. then, be taught at the next a/suciation, us the coy oe of ;<l•t•i s !, , pro -1;o, , d contains. this matter: ..,- - AT THE examination for permanent 't,er tilicates during the Troy Teacher,' Asso ciation, two of the three applicants passed satisfactorily. The committee for the present year has adeited,..a. standard and plan for exaiii i nation : The to err if in «ny brancli. CO per coif.; and tilt awa ! ; t 4 of branchea; l';') per cent. Each mem ber of the committee is to send, prior to catch association, in sealed envelops to 0. Tow:inch - I, six questions in each brach: These sealed envelops :will he placed in hands of the Majority- of, the committee present at tfiC association. The same number of vestio„ ns each branch will be selected rom each envelop and 'submitted to any ;applicant pfesent. This method was qevisiid as an impartial way of proenring a rql , fety of rea's:,;N:Ale (jue tions, and amillelimewill lie given to an= saver them. • The committee for the present year arc y t Tt. McCollum (chairman), Troy;' A.. T.\,Lilic!y, Barclay ; Miss Holcomb, Co.:, X 'Roads ; I. S. Crawford, Towan da ; nyam 'Thwanda,. Teachers de siring to"apply for, permanent certificates shrink! procure front Supt. Keeney a suit able blank, have: it signed by directtn!,— ehoWieg years'iservice in public schools of this State.—then have it properly sign ed by Supt. K4..eile.y, and present to the : committee at_ Sinitlitield, February nest. ,Ai-inosomv,—prof. WatsMi, of Auu Harbor, discovered on the 11:,2th of NOV. a planet of the eleventh rliag,tude in 4 fieuo 20 minutes, right asccuirMn, 2 . 3?, WV, • north declination, with daily motion' of :i minutes. 1 : • \ Stddents'uf . astronomy are especally fortunate, this. autumn. The weather hask been . warm and pleasant, rendering the. , trpein,g of the britlinnt costellations now visible very ap,roeable Jupiter and Ve nus soon after suuSet lighting up the' south West, and at the same 4,inm• ruddy: Idars and Saturn, with hinny Nita, End moons,uearing the . southetti Meridian. 1 R iTtm Pennsy v 1 a 3 ni ,Ci o r o 1 Jim nal con tains a caustic artiele ieiativb to teachers ,who fail to take any educational joiarnal and neglect professional.reading. It, is intimated that such reading is replaced y worthless; trashy matter, and that such teachers, hi consequence, aro degentratj ing in / their work. P , There are two classes of_ teachers win" auoht to subscribe for the Rnrintirgu; • • and thus encourage the educational de partment': thOse who are.poorly qualified andinexperimiced and need-such aid, and those, who arC well qualified and experi enced to furnish material and assistance:" El - Cry one dispiscs the miser who hoards his gold instead of investing it in legiti mate business to benefit his fellowman. Scarcely less censurable is a gifted and exiieris,nec4 . teacher who keeps his light " hidden under a bushel,". or pharisaically thanks God he is not hire his less - favored teacher. 'We should like to sea a list of teacher subscribers to the ligroirrEn pub iished. Subscription pricii to teachers, *l. Er 4. C7r.rmt says there are 20S bones in„the hody'be'sides the teeth. They are' classified as the bones of. the head, the trunk and the *e:dreinities..‘ The bones Of the head aro divided into those of .the 1 skull, the face and flit; ca.': ;Me skull' is composed of eight bones, - the face of fouty teen, the ear of three. • The bones of the trunk number liftplour ---tite,nty-our ribs, twenty-four in the spinal dOintim, ' four in the pelvis, the sternum ; (breast. * ilk. one), and those at the base of the tongue. e upper. extremities contain sixty-foiir lione . ': the scapula (shouldyf blade), the clavicle (collar bone), .. the humerus (sl oiddoz , . to elbow), e raOius and ulna '6 , 1- liow to wri,i), the cirpits (wrist—fight), the motacat' us (paint of hand,five), and the'phalanges (fingers and thumb—four teen). ,The I wer extremities' contain sixty bones : the:feenr (thigh bone), the patella (knee ,pan), the tibia (shin bone), the fibula (tibia and 41bula front knee to ankle); gni tarsus (the\inst4p-,Seven), the tuetatarsus - (middlebethe foot—five); the phalanges (toes—Courtce9. . . Is Tuilasteducational, Mr. &filth asks which is the subject and which theredi cate nOminative iu the sentence; teachprs. had been woods and rills." \ ki the New England Jou rltabof Education Several articles have appealed within the past year relative to subject and predtcAte nominative, bun they are too lengthy for our columns. Some . of our grammars give the suggestion, which Will aid in many cases, that the Subject, is the *peeve term and the 'predicate nominative the :;eseric term ; e. g.,- the horse is an an i ; a heart is a thia2. Evidently, eve- Sy horse is an animal, but not every ani nial a. horse. W venture the opinion that the subject is woods and rids. Woods and rills had been teachers rather than tAchers had 'been Woods and rills.- v `7;. -3!r. : "From a point 'within an e4itilatetal triangle, Pines drawn to.tlie'vertiees of the triangle, ,ine a! ; llt , l .. 20, '2B and 31 ft. 'respectiVely ; requir,ed, a side of the given triangle." ' , Atiswer : 1:1 ft. • ' ' What the. answer to thefollowing problem; Au a circular yard that is:lso ft. in . diametin: there is a Nvilk of uniform width made_ round it within the fence, which deo/pies `one-fifth partthf the ground ; what is the width - of the walk ? . . • RZPORFER CLUBBING,LIST FORIB7B. We hove u::1, arrange meats cult the tealdbillerh 9 „f the following .91.0993c:i5, by ti'e can offer air non refthem in COnWiel ion with 691:i:rot:al:it avgreaiiy pb1111(.,,,d rats.. We %Fill setitl the It t:- t'o),TEn from this date till'lletember 31+iti Is7o, asy of the inp-rs named below, Tor one. year, at tile flgiircs..ll9lleateil UEI'OIITER and %Yvivikli Tribune, ' ¢2so. Semi-Weekly, 3 50. Weekly Times, . 2 20. • - 3 25. Weekly Evening-l'ost, 2 15. Senil-Weekly, 3.15. American ..I,grieliorlst, 2 10. • a •‘, country Gentleman, S DO. " New Yorker, 3 10. llat.per'sWeeklY, 4 29. 4 " Ilazar, . 4. 4 20, " " Magazltie4 ; 4 20; Scientific American', • 3 25i • " tialaity; , .9 -" Scribner, 4 20. " " Si. Nicholas, 3 50. r " Wide Awake, 2 50. land. 1 4 0. " Living Age, " The 'iNiirv.ery. 210. "' Jouthal, 3 2 7 , " PejiularScleney 3itiAtlily,9 :5, " l'etersonit' 31agazine, 2 50, t;:..ley• 3 14, " 1.11 , 1,19.tt0tt'e." 4 20, " ltontlit±, 9 20. • „ ELMIIL r.LiNE.S , Thls in..llltjtign has nsl,arect Its rates of taltia to ?r , fora n , lnVere Num.., Send .- lor a College Journal giving. tall laracmaaini frre. Atldre,. , s,. A... 1. W2l Itti 1 , ..17,...Etud,ra, - S. Y. ODOM TIIE SISTERS be leave to inform their :,adneighlterhood, that they Mil F IIEROI •Eipids in Towanda ,en their Acad. • 31t1. 4 . - D Ay, THE I:TTT INST Their ss . stent affords every advanta t aegrlretnent. Of a toad and retin,ed ednea The Aead:qttle year Is divided Into .two sstons or dye mouth, each. For Mnrie, Drawing in Pencil - and Pastel, P n t tug in rlt, Langnagt,, and Fancy Work, charms .1 are extra. ' - AMERICAN CYOtORXDIA Prritente .1 panorant fr. rietr nJ oI lihman kno.tel ,dyt, as ft exists at .1 ho present moment ; It con ain), an ine:rhnuatible (and ct heettraie anti prac tical Intottnatlon on errry /*ob./ed., oanbtaring Art and Science, In all their-branchett,"lncluillng - 3tpetinntes, 31.attlmnattrs, Astronomy, Phliosority, Cltemlstry, Physiology, I":,:it•gy, Motany, i Zoohtgy, Ligld. llttat,•,, .. . s ,Elect deity, irtt‘graphy, IlVildry,. . beograptly, A g den / t tire, M tutu tar t nres, r 0177 me rce,' Law, ' 'Medicine, Theology, Paint trig,' .3f uste, , Sculpture, Ttraultig; Engraving, . • )foss lc, Educat ' , On,. Language, Literature, Engineering:Mining, - Metallurgy, Tra4e.. Inventions, 1 • • Polities, Prolacts, rolitlral t6nnor9y, - Governments, ' Finance, ' Exports, , The Armle's, awl:Military t . .sglnea, of all ages, Ail the Industrial Arts and the Thug of Cummau , Life, 1 Practleal Sclentr, and General Literature., . In this great wort:. which. for purposes of refor- FTICO, is nor• irttoobil ,Than a thumeand rola:net. wrt - I eau obtalp the nictms of informing themselves on every subject In Which thry 'May be InfereSted, thus triintog totowielgc-str4.l4eas that will direct by contribute to !heir business or professional our ces,!. . savint Of tiro errati per day cl-cim lurnries or 'frivolities would buy a complete se t . of the Cyclo radta by a bimonthly order, thereliy ger:tiring "a librar,y of uhiVersal intortnation" with Ltd little /Zoe} or R , iertiler. • . trhe publishers would kapecifuliy tutor de üb lt tin* work ic'sold only by them and their :s„Cuts. and In no rase at less than thelirlees print etion this card. • .The e0 . ..t ''of Mit ernrk to the pii?.4l.hers, exette :6 irP of paper, printiug,tinding, exceed/1500 . • ClOO. . The cold to purchasers Is lee* than o no c en t • ~. • - CLO 1. 11.1LF. , (1 • \ R. API'LI4TO?.4 , Publishorx. New re k rk;Anti 922 oheat:tut Street, Phi* 5ert.6,77. 0 \ t... per vol., t 5.00 I.E.CrtlErt.. per woo \cErtt:r,.. .00 r 7 UAL** rf34lA. 8.00, itacxy," 10.00 I FTLL Tv.ultzT,” 10.00 HEM E3ncatioricl. 'FRENCH LES ttlug the Palland WS n lag the II LA,NG CAGE', at berre.sliletice on of 2 tossons with a tt cf3 4 4..es (Pr., not some her Class in En:7, eombrphlk\with size of the class viii number must lie ma[t. therefore Who wish en, elr names before that , st fee a welt. _ tiction for eccastoual • sept 27. • o for the (on. Puraiture ISNE HUNDRED 1 -\ I \\ . - THOUSAND .^ WORTH O FURNITURE / /;/ . ' A: sag D IN THE / \ - THE NEXT ' NINETY /DAIS t ii-order to keduit Our, Steek'before , / the Close ot/the year, we have dedided to offer our .. • - • ,/ LARGE. STOCK GOODS 4 /IT VERY LOW PRICES r.- P - 'O It- C A S H. DUltlifer 2918 , ISt! Fawn' DirS I YOU WILL FIND A 4 • FIILI-ASSORTMENT OF WALNUT. GHEILTNOT, 41J SLED CHASER!? Sqn.s, IN EASTLAKE, TRENOU, OOTILIC AND MODERN ,STrldl: ..... . \ PARLOR SUITS IN 1.1.418 e• \ , a OTH, TEXT SATIX AND ' PLUSH \ 7 . • \ : 1 . . \:. CDAIRS,. BEDSTEADS. TABLES, STANDS BUREAUS, ..B.ITEESSEN , SPRI.VG BEDS, LOOKISO IX ENDLE,S,S . • ALL OF WHICH 'WILL - - - - - - SOLD WAY DOWN FOlt, CASII ONLY BY TIM MANUFACTURERS. CALL AT THE OLD ESTAB- I.itfl3ll;NT OF J. 0. FROST'S Oct. 1247312. k.CI-lANGE IN TELE BRIDGE starar FUR N . I T1311,E, ST-0.11.E. • .The undernigneil bae ptiehaseel this eetablleh meet of J. S. ALLY,): . di Co., and will keep a \ FULL STICCK. OF \ GOOD FIXIi:SI'IITRE 1 lIE WILL SIM. LOWJ - \ ' Mr. Ara. : ilr may still be found at the old place sad will have charge or Abu UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. All funerat4 will l bo conducted in'good taste, and the charges:trill be reasonable. Gimlet attention will be given to REPAIRING AN!) FRAME MAKING - N. P. metcs; 13uccossor to J. $. Attju & Co., • • BRIDGE-ST., TOWANSA N. Endabun. WATCIIRk \ JEWELRY,' SILVER WARE SILVER PLATED WARE, .. CLOCKS, FRO2d TIIE clizArzsT TO TIM BEST. aoLD, fILVES. AND STEEL SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES. Ono door north or Dr. Dotter At San'sDna dor% Matti Street, TOWANDA, PA., Isa.4'L r W 9 II3A. ktISIO 11311'01111 - 0 Cor. kain suet rine:sta. DOLLARS Co ttlnnen to be .the favnrite with Stitt:Wails, and veld sustains the Walt n•ptitation earned. It 11; net aeoexAary to gel into - any ot.testileit#ractiption the text rumen t, as its merits will be appatrut to alt on ozautlnaUon. . . •. . . . , f P41170R &,TE ... S Tit . . OR : GiNS. Views lustruntroto are tele ratvtl tho world over (or thelr'reanarkablv Imre • a 4rllllant whirl is oy,lng to Moir ratanns vomidnation Soler Stops: APolliir., Vo , cllw.Luu, gi.tim, all of wldell Ara sop: rate and addlt [Qui! set'ut Itc , eds and Ears,' EM arrammtil6 ant° admit of ar almost ellatel3 variety oPorcbceitral ettect.i aid lit-Aunt cuuddnatluns; AND 'MORO' CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH Among' the many Patents evistml and used by the atmve Drw.'are ,SEPARATE. SOLO e ntfoS,allonr. lest re inentszt the !nweA flaws, ;Ind goarabt., Ugn• t r tiett.Ove.l by traveling 8,1..1.0 , , but cmticillrertly to ttotbir.ttarters, wt,tre yon are xure et getting lest what you bargalzi for. . . \TowBnda,hlareh g, 1877. 1 1)4.:1)LaJ1.9.N lii PI NU TUNING \ • 1 Vropose to tune rlai,o6 hereafter for $2 . FACII: T TSE, OR $1,4 11Y Tily: 'MAIL 'When InArnment.? pro ontAtto t'=e fteronglb an extra charge Wl.ll be reado for trivelltng fee. \ • =I MAIN STTEET:, SELLING GUT Is selling out his entitle stock WINTER CI,OTIIING RECLATI-ib. CLOTHING AND you have examined his stock • _ BIGGESTBAIIG44II.I'S EVER ACV B S , - „ FAI4A \ A`AN D wili t ymt STOCK Which his nevi., — l / 4 EQUALLED fore in this rnarket,;cither for _ • \ == EMI The eelebrattd lIA.TIj.I3SHEK PIANO GEORGE WOOD:3 C0.,8 We also have the ageury for QUALITY ,OF. TON . E! . . TIEZIR ESTRAORPINARY PO\VEI2, r. LEV ANC V.' (W STY WOODS' OCTAV WM:OV Y. itX rA T T I'LtZ' AT TA.IOII 3f ENT. AND Lti:I.LOWE 1101.3 t rASSAG E, coutlnue co. . ' \ ou,GANs AND ri'l NOS , \ Ut the best titanutacture3, as li't Apply to or addrs3 ri:OV. DITTRIuII, Toy. ailtta, Cirhing DAVIS LESS OF COST Don't bny , your FURNISTIM GOODS Every body ,ays'he gives the OFFERED' IN. 'TO W.4ND.A. • -11 Is now receiving hi 4 ot y . • QUALITI Grocerie!;atiCProltdom G4 0CE811313 & ruovratcom o 'Nal Non IT or CODDINGI a Russel', In a convenient lwatiots has lolueell 113 to enlarge olw stare and supply 6maelves with a fall linc of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES uItCIf A S D -rOg CASH, And 9, - 111chkelli he sold as low as the AA/se qualLty eau Lo intrehasect alijwtiere. CHOICEST 'BRANDS AIJ gPeaktiottcered tree of charge - tu the borough FRESH BitgAD, FRESH BISCUIT, ' ROLLS, CAKES, FILLING OT.IIRRS FOR . ..1'1('-.'qeg AND P.II:TIES Ono Door North of Ward House. Towanda, ?Sire 14 15, STEVENS & LONG, WHOLESALE -RETAIL IMO , . CHOICE FAMILY 61106ERIi: C N PIWIYUCE, • Baring a lurge, aunt commodlouslstore las!, art prepared at all ttraes to carry p. largo Slovit'. EMI CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, Or taken In exchange for goods, an lowest milt pr l. ces. Our long inputielice - In the tirocery Trade gives us peculiar advantages-In purchasing, and as ive.are not auailtlous , to bunko large profit's, we tlatz ter ourselves that we can Wier , GREATER INDUCENIENTS.TO Buyers gaan any other establialninent In Northern renusYlvanin. ; • mayl S ' , W4des; Jewelry, ac EW . JEWELRY STORiL J. DAVIS. zliitecelving a new supply to his largu stoek,ni goods, PLATED WARE, GOLD AND PLATED SETS N GI everythlqg lu do line, which will be sold t \ \ \ EI LOWEST POSSIBLE. PRICES - " • . l'lcasellrOsos h c - .and er 9 4lntrto our goods . :Itepattinglohat the shortest intim , . Dec. is, isie July;:.l.l 875 EN DENT NEWMIRA*GENt ' The dem§nd fois GROCERY ST() i We'keep on hanit the OF FAMILY- FLOUR ilso..eutitthue the BAKING BILSINESS, And our custoniefsian procitt4 AND PIES; EVOry dap, 33 usual D. W. SCOTT & CO =Si Denims In &C. GRAIN AND PUODUCE STEVENS - & LONG. 'CORN.E.O MAIN A UItIIAE ' • tow.o . DAPa. , W. A. RO9KWELL sucu AS =I AND KID GS CI 4 9CKS, Coal ant lIENRY INIERCURI Dealer In .ANTRIZACITE AND SULLIVAN AliTiIRACif% COAL, COILYZR P4ItK ASP ICIVEILSTUZM, TOWA?i'D'A, Coal teTeened,':ittil &livered to al part Of the lioro', adding eni/Pgft, toltie armee prices: ALL ACCOMCA.NLEM DT Tag CAN/1. Talmud:l, Jan 5,1477 COAL, COA L, aen always prepared to dolivia• pareltahos on ort tietire at the usual ptire of delivery. • also-tender my thanks:to my Many friend!' and ens iners tar their very It bend patronage In the past 111 tiepe th, nm.i• departure to male it iv their IL -rest to COlltillite to buy where they can get the i •r fOr the It;a.it money. Those Moo are Indebted to MO wilt take notice that 1 melt have mOney iv 1 can't tiny for .cash and tteightx,. • Phey mwt St!!lif: by the first of itt gust tell, _ 'cry Re.spectrizlly Yours, Torah(l:Ont.,' t. 1975 3oteis. IT RY OUSE, PLAN,) COItNE.I:3IAIN & 1 WASISINGTON STREETS, T(1NV .7 4 .N . DA:1 ; ..k. Thlslargr, enninkn4lo,us and elvzintly-fornt,h6{2 ha. .nr.zu;,l w the travtan: The proprit t.,r has vhrotl nott twr pain: , nor eliwns,t In ni.lh.tnj: hp+ hotul nrs.l.q.),v,s lu nU It 3 4protnt ulenti-, an,l re,pvi.tfolly so!hir, netthare public 1:M1,1111;4e. ,31 rd .11. AT- ALL 11 4 )1.711'S. 'yet - 1115 to suit •Large,hihie at tar fwd. "A' .11. ILENRY, Pitornmroie. Tom anda, Jun, 7, ':77tt, HOUSE, ZONVAtib.A. CM:SFR . 3: AND LKIDGP: s Tr:Errs of all gn..., - tv.c.f thr,, bemi:..e,.111 , 13r , A again by Fire, .witliout any ty.lraLharge. , A ,slip,,rior quz. - .11:5 of. Old. 'T.ngli,ll Pee. Ate. jett -11::"CiV,!Ii. • • • T. R. ,101:1).‘..N, \ T9wanda, Jan. 24,74. -‘ .....Pioprietor. ''', . , • ri l l! I E CENTRAL IIOT EL t , 151..5T.K11, TA. \ "he. tueler•lenctl hariLtt,.. tall-rv, pecsesstex., of the above .hoLM,, r, , vei . tfitily soffeft4.the patron 4" ago of 111-, old friend, and tbelp.utdic .g , ..nernity, eegle-if,. 1 1 J 4 LWELL 11 - OUSE; TO\I ' ANDA 1 1 r-A.,, JOHN SL7LLI VA N MlTlng°lcW'erl It pow .r..a.ty to af , ,,,tp. th, tr.:vet:fog pot t., 11 , , ivaV giV 0.11;io a call. • Xter•Sortli Aide of rul:lrc an?, tact al Ifercuri. how EXOLE TOWA NDA„ At the , cl •rti er rf e. - itirt , atart itiver4ts., directly ID_ the vicinity and of the Celia I'IIOrItISTOII. Tbn rit,nve h(41,4 , ha, been re-t:rn4 !led ang re fitted. and 1.. row ' , ben to the traveling rubtle*. T Stu ilar , 7lll at all times be'anppll4.d With - the best Goya stabling' atta•h,%l to the, premises. Itr.atders by the day or week . accenunflated; May 16, ISZG:) • ‘Z nELE 11S OYSTER BAY ANT) EUROPEAN HOU . SE.—A few flours .7-111.1101' the Mean:, Meese. floard by the slay or week on ; ezt3anable t”rtuN. Wartn'ineakberY6l at all hours Cty,terr: at wholesale,axel.retall, IT or e..1-ertiseracrits. ,TGARY,• • !TAI ort 51101. (WEI: ,T.i:Vl.Ng & I.6:C(;'s, •lOit£ , Gent's Ontllea cat and mado to ruder In the n'w vst Cult 001., ba ;lain at tex , ,,inblt. inter, ni d sa:i,taction guaralq . iv...a. I'w:ow Wrap eni I. • 'Pon anr!a, (let. 4. '77. 11. ("A REY. 11( )(:) •CAN 'T BE ALA. T) V, By . K.4 v , t every ag.:d every Inonilt,ln the bcod ,, a 0 I-m.04141,u work eati eag ity't an: a dozen tiollar,4 day - In their own 10 , atlttrs, liave rn h 1. 1 .0 mhn, to .exp:ran 1.1u , 11e'N.4 pleasant 014,1 Worn.ft. aced ffir.l , : du a, ivell 3310011. 'WO kill fuenislk ypu a ' , 9inplete onalt (tea. 100.1i0,s pays better than any:I:111g ease. 11`e- cNli boar expeitse :darting 'you. 'Particulars fr.... Write to:c1 see:, Farmer:s,mA nieet.auleS, thelr sons zoot /I;u:oilers,. .Kurt ;01 Naaeh In 111 rd of F Q ing. Work at ham,, shod:Ow:lie tons anti lartt all abent the stark at Now is . the Uwe.. Don't delay - . •Address Tltct: 'St CO.. Auf;:ii.ta, Maine. ja:125,11, . CABBOLATg OF L_ SOM. . , presrrlttetl Ity the tats Dr. t;. D. 11F: r: rt at.- soat, iy Poison in Mr Blond, which Willer Ift tfert.il-t erm d I t ions tltrve tutu DIPTHERIA,SCAIq.ET FEVER, ERTSIPELAS AND. " • PI;IIPORAL FRYER. It I, eqUaly VaTuable as :VererK;itatice,,ls for the erre , or Ow dlst•ws. • The crtle halt d*,.1.1 in thy• FtOre*, al way !4 produce the elt , Ared n•sult, h!tt asivrepared and t‘ed hp the (rite I)r.lli?elie, it ha., lever failed, though nNA - t In wore, than 10.000 erica, but has • ,aved then Inds of ifves. The uoderslgro , l ; agent 'of the Irtte Dr. Beetle's Widow, has the N9lO control of its prep:Er:Mon .tall Seta rOSt_lr_ll4 Rini Nil 1111 f`etiptr's, - o arty tIII7 lires,, on the ivri,l id "1 IMO' per Afacitage 4 Inn gl,r. azal Ins tic huts 81311111 cl! ut the usual 1113- i:01111% ' k. A..IIKEBE. .-D0c.13'77 --•_ Si Statlht:.t., CiticAg , 7, I. 11. : TIiEI.:IRS' MUTUAL SSUI: A NO: OF TUSCA.ROI:A., Is now lssaing Perpetual pollel4 on FARM • PROPERTY ONLY. Each member pays a fee, at the time or Insuring; to corer cha'rterani Ir:ldental expenses of the Co.. afthrichich,no filtrner payment Is requited, except to Meet aciva Koss by fire among the znfeuiber4,4,,, '‘.Thls plao of instirance for FARM PROPERTY, IS'e"\t•-og rapidly into favor: , • 'Place of BusittesN VA •The Agent wilt canvass the Tonitshlps of Tusca rora, Pike. Herrick, „ Wyalltslng , Asylum, Terry and Standing Stone, mot fariners In those Town ships wishing insuranco or Information, may ad- dress, . A. B. sr.mlirß, Sec. and A gt., \ s ' Spring Hill, Bradford Co.,Pa, W.ll. 511p11:MAT, Pres. (cto74ru R 0 OF IN G \PA INT.—The Rocky , Mountain Verti4illon Paint °nixed ready for owl Is the best to the \world , tor 'nn, lnoti, Felt, Shingles, or anything, eq - aseit•to the weather. Prti•e.—; gallon and can, ft\; 2.gallobs in cazi...o 1.50 Three .r ; gallon cans in one enk.e • ' COO I leirrel,-24.gallons 15.00 1 barrel, 41-gallons - •\ 22.00 A M ERICA N V Elt 111 I,,Mrs,.WC/RliS oct2.s.3iii. .' -- 4a-Soutit .Fro it St.; In dia. i .., WOOL. CARDING.—M 9 su4- scrthcr will card rolls the present season at his old establishment In Catulitown v l'a. , „F roes his long experience the initlie may Lou sure cithas , lug their wort done In Ths..hest . possible -matiner,\ and with dispatch, as ho will give his personal add. close attention to the business. rtlee gVs pc , c , 1 , 6u0.1. Wool taken On toy unut when tleslrtl, Vatul4Ssis, .3 tine ri. 1511. U. I. INC/lAN. TILE • SUBSCRIBER 'TAKES Pleasure In calling theattentlon of is numer ous patrons and the palate generally, to the faCt that he still continues a GENERAL MARUT .811 • fA.t the OLD STAND of 1111 , :11. carrotrti Ittoek, itearly opposite the Nleatts House, and that he Is prepared to turutsb SALT, AND FRESFI MEATS, • F,RESTI POULTRY, • VEGETABLES AX BERRIES, Of the very best gaility. at as lost rotes wse, other . establishment. C.M. MI ER.', June 1; 1676-tt DR. 8. C. PORTER'S OLD .CASIU DRUG STORE, Corner Main and Pine Sts., Towanda, Pa. ' cEetabliehortovir. n a quarter of a Oenturp,l - , Wholesale and_Retall Dealer In ' DRUGS, MEDICINES, . CREMIGAS; Am, , DYE.STITFFS, & GLUE, , PERFUMER ~=T OILET Ni FANCY GOODS,: SP°N 6 SS. R 138 1 . 0 . 9 ,1 BRACES a ISUSCSIS, -SoArs; Corns, PostAnEte,4ll..tA Dyss, TEETH, SKIN, and HAIR PREPARATIONS, • RAZORS, POCKET-REZVF.s rciexr,r4sciolls A HDPORT-MON RAMA, lIACABOY and scotcpt SNUTF, • • vonzio.:4 ANll_Domr.tirtc CIGARS. ‘, , GARDEN, - AZLD AND FLOWER SEEDS,.' Ppro Wines and Liquors, tor.Meditinal Purposes BarAletc;EcLurrtu &Ilomer9reetinclisseanass, And all riuulne popular Patent' Hedleines. .',,, .OePPOISTEIVI,. SITSpERSOIIIIIR, BREAST Palma,. Ntrmrs, Nirrut Sust,te .It Sittat,Ds, -Ntrnstutt Borrtats,- TESTIIING it.mai.. sysuxuss, AEA PA.R4V. URINAL:4, TRERNOSPe . • Tilte, El.".isTIC TIToCKINGS, Sc. KEROSENE OR,COAL OIL, • WICKS, CHIMNEYS., BATH .BRICK, [TERM, LARD, WHALE, NEATS FOOT, TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OILS, , ALSOIIOL, AND SPIRITS Tur.rlo47l:tr., Elash,Paint, Varnish, ,Whitewash, Counter, Horse, Ma:22;,-BhOe, Sci'ubbiny, .. . And all kinds opkbrushes, WINDOW AND PICTURE . CLASS, H. BIKRCUR., COAL. of all slam • PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, AND YARNISEL • • - REA RY 'MIXED PM NTS • O? ANY DESIRRD COLOR , lIY THE POUND, PINT OM GALLON, ' GROUND IN OIL ORNARNISII, AND DRY COLORS OF ALL RUES. All articles warranted as.repreeen,44 Proscriptions carefully .cntnpontel,d at' all boors of day awl night . Open Suwlays for Prescriptions from 9 t() /0, A ,M„ 1// to 1 arid 5 to 6, rof.-Onay Mfr. r. ITE J. H. NILSN Y. CM NOW IS YOUR TIME• TO BUY! ' Look, at th figlirott,',..ind - r‘iWtater that. S'vr)" vehicle is m'arfh:i Led , PLATFNOIf WAGoSs OnEN BUGGIES ;r Qi es ' 'l3 I: G l: I ES The prier , aro far belrrm the - cost r,r maanfaetare mid is ill :rot, I.- roaintatt.A.af ter thi;,prt•gent 1.1.,,fi5r0,e41, of, so ..•uu taual Wake sel , cliwts ;COW . ; Don't IL 'iatposett %%pot toy Interior work ' , awl poor nsa!ell3:2..._bitt rite ha.,e at the est raid, h hai• hero of wrlit 101 l for neariy half a ,cen lliry and is peratanettly lceatet:. •„ REPAUaNU - PROMPTLY ATTE4ED TO • V. Office and "factory cur. Main and btreets Toivandri, Ju e 6, 1E77 N EW CA IZIA . G'E FACTORY Jolis BURKE Ropeet rxt nni)o , ltice tfi the poblic, that they arc til - epated to to:31t1 atl klnuS of • • 4 IL PITAT.TON & PLATFQIBI 'WAGONS; TROTTING & SKyI.ETONS, Made of the lwAt tnt.t....risl:_and In the be,t All Work Waft:silted 'tOt iviz:4)ertvet . 'lVe have tine or fiie;betkt Cant:lie Painters ftirtiw corntr•• anti iht allivoilt. hi this line at the Itm'est • , rates. OE IM \ • i li.eatty and pr t omptly done it totitamtl prices;-,. 4 Maltinz , now ' „erlattr. • Al! wolk il t s ia : , t . ' , ' , ( i i te r g. '" i " .,M°:,Z e .' s it . • \ • • • SrEN:el.p: 26, 1577.• NEW. FIRII.I. flag filled np the, old store oC (f. A. I;look with a full line of BABY WAGON S, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS TAMPS,: LANTERNS,• • CHIMNEYS! Sep Cash • • .. , . 1 LADIES, GENTS\AND CIIILDRg • , . Are in ted to look over our*otortment, as ire are 1 detertull etl to &jail in our power to Oralle. It& I member tikes place, , , '• \ • •' 1 , , ~ -. . "OLI) CUOCKEI.'I7 STOlt.E.'l i ! Tos - ands. Drip it lietatirtes. lirazFat an!. Canine:. OLD . ESTABI. NIE .1 .J .I.li ES 11,1t7, A N East,ot the 'Reporter Office Mclntyre 4 Spender FARI4.Y CARTUAGP.S; TOP AND OPEN 11UOGIES;-- PAINTING A SCF:.CIALT,T A.l4lculs of It E A tr: IN G Crocterf rare. AND :NEW G QOtoS N. J. Mitdiii CROCKERY ; CHINA, CHINA, GLASSWARE IL.- ctr,CLEItY, • SILVER PLATED GOODS, NE STONEWARE FANCY GOODS, TOYS, TOVS! A great vatietyof A NEW DEPARTURE'. tho leading maktls 661 Ito !rf oily low prlees. EEDL ES St UIL OM EHIGU VALLLY. A Et PA. , & ;Nr; ROAD. -Amagetetv of k w . sailor Tratne, to take elreet May 11 , 181; ••• 'STATIONS Niagara Palls Boast° Zoeheatfr Atiburo Gino , ` Ithaca o.tvegri • .. Waterly Sayre • A Ititniff •.• • 3111111 • tar tor ,Toiratubs . • ..Wymoking. :itandhurStone ftummerfleld Frehehtown • Wyaltvilng 'Skinner . % Eddy.. Itleshoppea • ' Nehooriany: Tuokhannoek.... LaGrane Palfa I. & B Jtmetion.. kellarce.... Mauch Chunk.;. AltentoWll.:A.., Bethlehem.. ' Easton New York STATIQNS. . . , t".3f..431. /LSI. A. 31 'ew York. • ~ ' ...it' G 34 1 . GAC ... ... Philadelphia ' •;.' ... ... 7 S 60, -- ::.. 8 13. „ • Y. agtorl9 20 ' 9V, ''''' .., I - 4...0314,40 ' u ' 50 10 CO ...../. AneriZOVile ' ..1 0 ft.!' ' 'lO 12 , ,..... . Mancb C1infik........ .. : .... .12 0 5 - 'll 15 ' Wilkes-Barre,. ' 115'-7 20 . .1 :55' L. & 13. J 1160369. - l 1 11.3. I T Si' 2 :9 Fails - .. ..... .... ' .. ) ...- 1 93 19'2 41i...... LaGra4tgo.. ° .... .........; 3 35' 2 51 , ..... Tunklvinnock • 2 13) 13 .44i' 3 ir. - MehOilatly - , •., 9 12' 333..: . : . .3319,hei.p , fri - ' • ', 9 19.3 4r...... Spitler', Eddy , • ~,,_ .933' 3 ',s' Laces - 4'1;14 4 ' ' - •;...* 3019 19 2 5...; . ,.. Wyltlusing • lO et) 4 1z,• •• ,',... Frei:led:pen' ..; i . . 14) 13 4 21.,. , ili.tinirnerfteld r' . . .... : .... 1,..:...7 . 14) 25. 4. M" „,, Sr:m{1111,1;51one - - to 32 4 4". ' 1 Ny52144 . 101.7 - 10 41 4 .4.• ' To.wailda ' 4 0010.5 5 0 7- 7 30 ' Ingter • • • • • ~e ...:it CA 512 7 .1:- 1 .1111a.n .11- 115 .5 21+ '.'..f,_•. , A.t.ben ' - ' 4 02 11 29' 5 70 ' ... t,. , , Sayre . `.....,.... • 428;t14 g 5• A 24. ,PI Waveily.. ' • ,4 . 42'11 -13' , 57, if *, - '-.I) . 'Elmira , .... 5 21.12 40 6 11.1 th !r, Owegck,... ' . • .., 6. 4 4 64.' t• :.!, 1tta...a..... . G. 134 . '' 7 1 , Gdneva, -,, .1 . 7 - .4i.'..... 9 If,. A aburr , .9 . 3 k f) r i ilt . .. ... Rc.f - tweer - 10 f•O" 11 21 5 :,-. 13%. - .11;110 . ' ... '.. . ...... 'l2 2; ..,...• I'2 e:•• P. I; .N.la,gura.Fal!s ... 1 63. 1 ~.:. '. 4') t . i P.M.' P.M. 4.41.•1'.M. ISTIMENT Trait."' OE anc i l 15 run thrtmgli atul `....Zev•Yorlc Without change, with 3'1411r....n atcipirgr r ziltachect. it. A. . v . t e KEIL sz,rorintetle•nr.„ • 6nyrN Pa., May 14, 16.774 f. DITILADELPITIA , •& ‘ItEADINO 110 A 11, Ai . :ILANnF:ar,ENT OF rte..ir..3;GEß-Tr:_tix:, , TratnB leave ..111rnlotrn ralower: Perkiamen Pro neh.) . or Fbiladrlptita• - at 11. TO 3.L5 And L'A . • SUNDAYN... For litladelphiA, at - S.lO , t*f7 fiat P,nnn. Branch.) - For Re:utak. t 2.36. 5.50, R. 55 a. in., 12..15, 2.15. .1,1.1 -• and nit) p. m. For and. ttt.so; 5.50, 8.55 a. in., .72.L1, * CV.) • and &.t.o p. nt.. - _ For T.an , ....trr and Colurupja..r,..7 ; o, 5;55 a; isn p. . t • t Lnaos not run on liondart.: .FICA to WO , fto 4 . WA , . Forlteaang. • t.'.311 and I,aff r. m. '4".:14.a. an 4 r. P;nfna ten ,ke , q, tcslc Ferkfont tit 'l:yrinch.i IEIMIZEI 7:4. 1:CO, LCaccThitadrtnSin,S.;; a. 77) - rift Ert,‘„f pruner. BriznAli t ) , • • Geave Rea,11:1;. 7..10, 7..15, 10,7.5 a. M., -LOU. 6.10, p, Tu. Lace Siarri,hnig; ..EN, 3.57 z r 7,55 p. I.e:,ve Lane:l,ler :e!.d.3.45 pre. Lease , • • • ?.eat: :?. in:( 'l,Lbav'e Itart 1,1,e rif, 7:.:70 tn.. ( TrAll!s limrked (ff°) ran 10 :Ina !Ivr 9; btreets, otter trains to and fr-m Reioad .t nett depot. ' • ." in..allli 5.55 p. m. trains frein a,rr t4lt: 7,50 a. in. awl 5.15 p. in. train. !nu: 19 ; 11 w/el . /a:I. hat!: IPlrc'llg,tl C:11'1 , to all from ta. J. E. WOOT.TE!::: 6 , ?ne:6l3fana ' ger. C. G. Li SCOC Getieral Ticket Agent, Cocti-73, NORTIIERN CENT R IC AL-RAIL. WAY TIME TABLE. Tirmugh and dtrect route to - Nrabhingron, Elthira. Erie, Buffalo. Itoril.,ler and 151.;,gx.. ra Fans. a.(l 4 , r t , :t!NZDAY - , ICftvemlwr raii.tz thk, Noribern Centra.l,l:aliway r 4.111 as • , Expi•fn. , -teaves. artil.nrg rlaitr ex. Cept :lambs' at 10:30 Williallp,(0?r1 Pt p. ;aim at 5:25 p. .at p tn., arrtyp. IttlYaloar 72:15 a:tn.. arT!Ne a: Niagara. Fail at 1:15 a. ' • teaves Ttaltttnt.re c.lnnpt Slia:las• at 8:30 a. In,. arrii - t•s at Uarrktaig daily except..Aai:•• -.nal' at, p: • Fa.t ti.itn—Leavrs Ita`ttinare dally at II:31 i‘n;at.ltarri,l,urg dally 2:1 . 1).p. Illyjt S aTLI;s: at,:±:l.sa p:,..at..; Wllltann•port at r. hi.. icaNns Malin,. at 10:` ,, ) p. in., arrtv,W at Watkins ta lett at I I:AO • .111.!...inn F.xpres , .—Lnalit'!, ,C4.1)1.Z.`17//aay a r p. in. ,Arric..ts at • 11arrIkbuf): , Midi}' pt p, tn, ' ". 'CI ad t jum,,, .taLt-y at p„ arrive.. at 1-I:trt•ist,arr, at 12: ti a. ra. Er':. Nai:—.},eav••t:,•i rri,!n:rg dat:y exeln•Sna:. day at 1:11 a. in.„ 1••;r 4 . - •..;: \V l!narn , pnrtat 5:13 a. trl., 1. .10,4 p. in..:l? - 2:i;e. at Ca.:.ab.?..f -:It 3:4 , p, tn./ . S , atilerr: ' Eipress--travett; 1. nnanfla:gna ilnity rl'it'tpi It‘altt.la'N al ti,t.s } p. in.: -le t .Sr es 1'..17.121, a at- 9:.: t,' tt, tn., leaves Nrifilarnsisort at , 12:::5 a, tn... arril, at arts/tuts - daily ex,'ol,t If 0i1,14y at 4:00 a, 11,, ar e, ^s at - ttaltimore at ,:$ - ;:i. at. . 'ant iihe—Loaves I.;,),nataiNglla ' daily el"t'l st't.: , !ay at e.::." , p. at .I. , ave.s Et la lin :IA f:::..4 p.'rr.... leaves NvitilaniFT•ort 4417. r rtve";ltt , '.tft,it , ll , s at .1?..1:, ‘ p. tu.. I, au , n If ar . ls , :.ttrr, a_al,y 'at .j:.,:tt" a, in., art Ivo at •Itattittiort , daily at' 7:. , ;a. tn.. W;•"% 3 ":4;': , :t 1 . Eipeess-Leaves Hai rkt,tirg tiv!ty .x ., ,''pt ....^l.:UlLty at 720 a„ Ilk., :,rrive.,:tt r..!tin' ,. .' a' 11;2:, 3. 111. ' '-' . 7.eaviiii.Marrisliarg; daily exi,l,l Slinaiy en p. m., an lira •rla Day nil daily e:kc. 3•14 , :t10 a.' m., leaves; I.llnilia tinily except ;i3malitynt. P:10 a.: tn.. leaves ii I lam:port n‘ - .I.,ipt . Stimlay at 12:In p. m., ler.ve; r ilaoy 7:45 p.lO. eone.• coon at HA, So:, lb., • Fur Cu Wt . , mat at t/14.! Tlck,t Of. flee 114 the rt•ttOytvaala Itrzllmarl dvrt F RANAi. TPA ". Generll (111 F. A'r C 11.. A I, ROY 'IE . 'lb Tlll.-W,I:T VIA N MI ff GI EATVESTERN AND, lIICTRIAN CENTRAL, RAILWAYS, = Tin.; itouTF. twr"int,si. qrAy city, 15.\ GIN . V.RA-ND. .131. 4 ,7,91). CHICA"r , n. PAC! ST. 1.0115, W. 5.1. The !intl. - T:4ll@cl baring taken the; rontiao f!g• carrying the t 7.8. 31atIti between . Itewaba'a'and, Tr.s. Las prAdtb , t hiibsetr nit !t- a !W . !: 0,1:1 ,. fellable And geed 'Name. and 13 Prepare l a tarry parntg.edn awl freight lit r1111.:,2,1 . N TIIII` 82:00. Ti accommodate . perirglnAl having titistrlorl. tratooret. I bave concluded to reit. mutat trip tick •ots for Ttekt,tt for'fitre from poltit, I.itwoott " I owrititla and Troy at game ratio. .I{fy itago to roomy.- au.l substantial. tot I can early all wbo may t iettiiru. to tido., 'I'VRETS for salt.. at . House, To waittla, bud .ttlanittllctuae, _ Tow:;11,13,-A14;ust ATTENTION FARMERS HAY, GritAIN;BUTIER . . . ~ . . genorall for irf:lll ,- Y C.% SIT. nt the hlghest li)tirtrt rites e3ll at - SMITH 3 PAOKII WYS'AUNISich where you will alma MO a well selectel sleet el gofols , ; belling at bottoni.prires, INysauklug, 8ept..20, 1577. • ~~~ Me 31115129 .. ..._., 4 ,...........„....., .• • , 2 65 t ... ... t 474' .... • . ''t . ':' i 4,2 • • • 141. ,•.' .. ••• . I 4 14 '•••1 e 4 1 • . 5-7.5, .. •• .. - 7 55 i_6 3 5 i.:: 8 I •xt I 7 34, .. .... I V 43 • '4 65'5 64 , ' it, "r,O - 5 20! 5 00 7.13 1 10.53 0 01 . 0 35 3 tvii vi 6 14 1 0 ft 3 30.314 :0: . 6 to i 5 511 3 a 76'i1,ail 8 35. i 3 4411 4 9 4(6 •. . 1 3 4412 33) i 6.55i/02 4 5f 416422 Q 1 4 2 7 12 (0' Ho .. ..:-..1 4 4212 74 .••-••• •.• •:145n 12 4o 1 7 i ifi ( r. ll. .17 , 2, / 37 i t . - t ll 23' 5 7. 4 3T.'•1 10 •- t 5 3.•, I-30. 1..... 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