jgrienlintal pepartntent Goo! Stock at Small Cost. . • One 'of the spry best periodicals of its kind i the monthly_ Lice-St(Y.,l: CiliC=o. and froM it' we copy what every farmer ought to heed: ' • The -cliespest.,! gel:est, and in a large mejority of cases, decidedlythe best way by whii:b a farmer of com partitively l limited 'means can improve his stock. is byetrie persistent use of the best snales he can obtain. Tii most,eases find it best to se: , cure full-blot:vied. animals of . the breed -which most nearly coriesponds to hi 4 ideal ; . use these cn the hest femaq he has or can reatliiyobtain,iand eon-, tinue 'the tr4e of equally gp , od and' sacs on' the female proge- , for the successive: cros4.s_,,One c.fthe most common failures in at tempts to improve the stock of the country comes from resting 7 sitisfied with the results of one or yvo.cross es. 6r else thinki•ne - of a , x-hatge plan an'd .the introduction . of some other liotel will give better results. With continued use of pure-bred 1.311 - es of one breed for eight or ten years. in the ease of hogs lor sheep, ail fer - ttn or a dozen years.. in the er...se. of cattle, a farmer may have a coil , etion of ; animals nearly or quite- tire.: to percebreeds in all useful But there are some, - advantagese in beeing thorouulibre.l. stock as a iule..thr, , ,v will he better "cared for. an , i cousequentl:,' give better returns, aud often the surplus can be sold, for breeding pUrposes, at prices above those to be obtained en the. general market. .The objection is, the in 'ei-s-•ercest Of the' stock ;land 4 this is', rioes one where it iseontemplat ul j•rachaie a considerable number. 'Bei, now that good animals ofilmost any - breed e can be obtained - : - iti ,ulnusu elly 'low prices, it is Well Ito rehnem- I Ixr rapidity with which a large or herd can be groWn from a 'very' small commencement: The won tie: fu! productiveness of the hog needs :no illustration. Two or three''. 4,-Te:oles a starting-point will enable' nne to baild up a very large flock in' t.‘. i, years: and so the progeny of Lew. in a dozen 2„ - ears,onight form a herd of 4'• or 50 females, of . various egefo . cAtalo7ge has recently been i.r.inted in England of a Shoitlic;rn r.i descended from iDne cow, that has - had' I female descendants in e :, , t years. It is not yet 4, 1 5 years since the time of the ShOrthorn cow, i - eiinv Mary by Jupiter (`170), but fl:rect descendants must now liurvlroN of coUrse, not often that, so prolific a cow olealmel)ns she was the dani .of f_.erteen heifers and, one Looking forwaol then, ten, twenty, or twenty-five years secins a long' time to a'young farmer: but be expects to ilyreand far'm that and to keep stock of kind oanal fiy a little additional expense • and di• little additional• care and 'in selec tion and management, can. in• either of-the ways named. 'be stead ily iinproving his .stcl:l‘., and seenr ingthose which will not' only better please the eye., but which. will also sell for more money, and give a bet ter profit. In this. asliminany "Other things, the t4vo most i,iroprotant.ele ments of success t0x.4 , 16 start right, and o(in stick to it. . ME Tats is what the ./7 ., orie ;lemma/ I Vays: " Few men ‘'lsr f handle horses ' give prOper attentionito the feet and legs. Especially is...this the ease on farms. Much time is.4ent of a morn; ing in rubbing. amFismoothing the hair,onthe sides rold'hius, but at no time are_the feet examined and pro- Pelly,' 'ared for.. No , *)bit it known tis:at of the horse require niore,,earisthan the bOdy. They need tell Gilles as much, for in one respect they, are utmost Lyle entire-hoyse. ;'lll tisss grooming.fli•at can be done won't, avail anything if:the horse, is forced to stand where his feet will be filthy. c!LA; tlic fca will bteot4c dis 01th-rcti; then the legs will be come s.;tilly out of Ilk, and with bad feet legs. there is not much else . of the horse lit for anything." TIMM; is no trouble in raising a rintqr calf, says the ! Waynesboro' Re i dddiean, Give the calf waint. tiu4ters with rOom4mough for exer cise.aed ne-w imilk for ten days or goodrstart; then feed skim milli anil oil-meal or flaxseed, to repiaeelhecreain you have taken from the milk: Begin with a .table t,poonftil of seed, or two of the meal, pour boiling water over it, and let it stand where it will simmer slowly until it hams a jelly. As soon as vt,ur calf is four er five weeks old, .1 - te , i it !-Ilellcd corn. -When the - calf gels so that it will eat a large ear of corn at a feed, thri2e times a day ; -it will_not need so much flaxseed or oil y l a • A nt TER in t. 14 WOrik Priitidt .(I , j; has stated that a good A versidre cow Will 'girt!' r , 2.11 gab long of milk, .I'o pounds of cheese, r i.ounds of butter per annum. herself weighs about 850 pounds, and many instances arc known where tl,e fatal milk product weighed six Lulus the .coW widelt gave it. Pro le,N;or A mold quotes one which, I,oiso pounds, gaVe from C,O , 0 : - ,0 4 .0.1.011 , 1s of milk annu aily, that of IS7 t being 8,271 pounds. `-:ti-+ice.► ~----. Si - LPlrt.ft is-a good disinfectant., in houseg mil pig•pvens Sprinkled on and does much . to. ward priwenting . bWit and mildeW. M Ned I,U/le-whitewash azid up bli6l to the trutiks%and linibs.of fruit Jut-, it Las a similar effect In .pre serving their health and thrift. Flour of sulphur u.-,ed with a bellows early in the spring, when an ounce - of pre ventive-is worth a pound of cure, fol lowed by a repetition .of the', prOcess as circumstances will decide, seems to be the general renicdyjor the grape inikloc. • I:===l TriE frrst cargo of American wheat was landed at . Barcelona, Spain, in Novemberlast. It marked an epoch there, since samples • freely dlstribu , ted,sl4med experts that they had something fully equal , to that sent from. the. , Black Sea or Hungary. It was taken to Barcelona in" n English steamer, anti excited so much atten tion that the same steamer was im mediately dispatched to New York city for another cargo of wheat: The cargo mentione(l consisted of 72,00 bushels, and sold at a price equal- to $l.BO per, bushel id GO pounds. KEEP A - DIARY 611 DAILY RECOUP; .....;Thi s is a useful tint] interesting wv,rk, and the time spent will be well rtpaist, In its value for future refer cm, Han the boy* try It: • ._ • - i • .. . . . Vocational Deparimtni i au giad ~....-, ii f to th is sub ject and a general insieetion o ~-re es. To iliastrate some of ----...--------..-------.-:-----------•------------ i tbe results of this method, a class \or I E. r.. Qem - Licrt, t . . w grade about thirty-five pupils, avenge J . . A.. NN - n.T, .I,i • co 'flies between the ages of nine and ten year, S. T. .cCor.t.ott, .• ' of .l• • \ G.l V . lir As, jAgsociau Editors. WaS eall3d up, and, almost irk - abaci., ...est- A. T. "ALLEY. ~• +„, tation or prompting went . through the ':—. ,different declensions. and conjugations of 0 \,.. .)==rtnicarima y =..s !cr.: to either et the 1-the tatin Grammar in a mariner winch above edittlii, SS may be preferre4t. awl .ii aneAr W01.1.4 hare done credit to puinisk9f twice tr. the Istze.s4 titlit he tas 7 . . their age, They also'ree.ted •Ivpie-ally in . E. Y.. Q17152..i.r, F..l!ter. ,; . concert and with great a:curacy, almost ~EMIS TO YOUNG 1 "1 Ne rly,l or quite all o ;Bradkill , Coatity are'r.o a rar^e cumber of them u . ~ a" is being done, still fesu4s m4g,11:. Le Secure , were , , m 4.11 to give his the least / advantageous school. First of all, Le w advatlage to himself at his school . ; to have. a ja pr.•gramine. and to adb Tl:e scholars then know sms are to be recited, amylase _at leasl one ex_euse removed for nbt. Laving - them prip-tred. • Since the seholars. the i mselv,es know when their recitationsare,.a chart , see of classes can be made very qulckly, and j with/let:the eceeresity of the teacher au -1 neruneing,..or calling the clas_i. The-teach. l'er ought never to comme See a recitation unti; every student outside of the class is at work. , During the recitation he should closely watch the School. A wat'ehful eye will prevent much idleness and whisper - = ing. Tie teacher Jouglit not ti sit, or stand all of the .time at his desk. Fre quently while hearing a class he should be moving about.the room.. If he would be sucbessful,. be must learn to do two I things' at once, control the room. with Lis J J eye and presence while he hears Lis class. CrifesS' the teacher is gl•osa'y unfit for Lis position very few scholars will engage in mischiel while his eye is upontliem„ Idle ness slieuld be treated as 'an offence. In" this. way not only are better lexsoni se cured, but the school beembes in j a meas ure self-governing, and more than all, a habit is formed which will be of umold benefit during life. .The .easiest controll ed school is the, hardest worked school. The teacher tarit, work himself, if he ex pects his scholars to work,. It is said that " love begets love ;" if this be, true cer tainly interest begets interest. lf the teacher is thoroughly interested in the ad vancement of each student of his school, in most cases the scholaii will themselves be interested. We once knew a teacher who during the first_ two years of, her teaching' was 'almost an entire failure. While lamouting her lack of FI/CUSB, a friend tad Ler that slie must think more of her scholars and take a deeper person al interest in .each one's advancement. She Billowed the advice given, and the result was a remarkable change, arid slit./ afterward taught a'number of years with great Success and enjoyment. All know that ten' indifferent teacher makes an in different class, or school: It is impossible for a teacher with a heart full Of earnest ness and love for his wcirk to meet a class day after day Nvitliont the class imbibing in 3eIllea:illle the same spirit. The teach er breathes it out ; they must inhale it. The teacher ought always to insist that the lesson be well prepared. A long les son can be recited in a short period, if only well prepared. To secure this result the lesson should be' no longer than the' class can learn. Too short rather than tee long. As much as possible the I les sons should .be recited topically, the teacher asking questions on parts the stu dent may have omittedyand makingother interrogations as the recitation may te. quire, but always first allowing the scholar to answer what he can without the aid of questiens. A question. often half incudes 'the answer and thus the child does' not have a fair opportunity of doitig justice to himsidf. Further the ' practi.;m, under the guidance of the teacher, of telling, 'what he knows about a subject in a con nected narrative is in itself an excellent _./. exertise. ' "Irir ' j • : In a future article we will continue thiri subject. , 1 It was ourgood fortune, a .short time since, to visit the public school of Wells burgh, N. Y., of which , Prof. S. N. Gibbs is Principal, and we desire to say to the teachers of Bradford County, that the school is one of the best conducted that weever saw, approaching, in 'many re spects, o& ideal of a model school. 'I be following brief unconnected .notes were jotted down during our, short visit, and aro here published for the benefit df the teaciters.Of Bradford County : ZZ/31 order is the first law of the school- P Azioom, our attention was first called to this ' - fact.. While all seemed quiet as need be,' r there was an absence of that formality drill 'stiffness which pervades so many school rooms or - strict disciplinarians, and a subdued Und homelike cheerfulness seemed to pervade both pupils and teach er, . Mr. Gibbs informed us that he made very few rules for the government of the , school, c4cept the one - general rule to do right; and that his reason for administer ing punishment—which was done only iu rare cases—was not that a rule had been broken ; but that:the pupil had done what wag-known to be wrong. Much tact and ingenuity were exercised in :ii i cstraining n hat are usually sonic of the Most serious annoyances of the . Fehotil room, 'and esp... cially in turning them to the actual rid vantlige of the pupils. TO illustrate on the matter of miscellancoas questions., the pupils are at liberty to ask as many -and at such times as they pleased ; but in order to be-recognized, the request must be put in writing, dated, propeily capital ized, punctuated - and addressed. The practical working of this rule was to abolish a.large number of frivolous and useless questions, and to make such as were proper; a practical and exercise in one of the most common and important branches of composition. Thus one of the must common annoyances of the school room, while nbt abolished, was so far restrained as to be harmless and at the same time so directed as to be of act ual benefit to the school. A MODEL SCHOOL• ' Whether; - tbe idea be original with Prof. Gibbs," we know not, but we are sure that it will be neW tc many of the teachers in Bradford County, and. rnight with very excellent ,results be put in practice Jr heir schools Another point wherein excellent judg ment seemed to ho displayed, was the management of the primary grades of pu pils. It is a well known and recognized fact by all good educators that a largo portion of the tirne of small children must be spent in recreation—it being impossi ble for them to fix the mind steadily upon any due subject for any great length of time. The great problem is how to make this recreation profitable to the child. Prof. Gibbs has made one Ete p , towards this, in turning to advantage the known tove of . children for concert recitation, One or twice each day• for a period, of abOut ten minutes, 'between the regular intermissions, the children of each gide were called to their feet and required to lay aside their books and take 'part in a concert recitation on 80/110, subject entiro ly disconnected with their routine studies —the Principal devoting halt ar) boar dal- Itheentire etymology of Kerts Common , School. Grammar, giving the rules and de finitions rer&afim in the language of the b oo k. While there may be a difference of opinion as tothe7g - ;,..r.cfal utility of of ver batim reeitati , ms which we have neither time nor ieclination to discuss in this ar ticle, we Would say that the ability pos ses...led by the .-children •rPpeat nem lately the latoge of the book might :veil be envied t hy snarly teachers both in our common and higher sehools. .And this seas nog:tired not by cramming or by the neglect or other studies, but as a re . e.-eatioa from regular routine studies to Isiah a few nionicuts only were devoted c h s:udy. If it be asked by some cyni ca critic wl.etLer the children understood wh t they bad learned we answer that this as not expce.,:ed: But they have laid a ay in the store-house of memory a vast a coact of usef&l , aand.iect tea terial re y for use when the time arrives. it short they have mastered the most dista. teful drudgeri both of the La tin and Ea,,lish Grammars,' regarding the i• ' act as a plea ant pastime, rather than a tiresome and allotions task. The know:- edge of these ci l l. i dren, however, seems to t. extend beyond e simple mechanical rep etition of definittons, rules, declensions and conjugations,\,s. was evidenced by their accurateAranslation of siMpJeiatin phrases. The following may co the meLb od by which this war I, and illus trates the appearatv phrase on the blackboard, after /Station was cempleted, the pupi required to give - the translation t word and combination as fast _ : penna..-:-_iin or the pen. g;ri'vpr of the Jill. penng=-Fthe pen.' pueliiithe penna puelim=the girl's pen. These are a few of the characteristics 1 1 t of the school which impressed us most • strongly, and to which many more might be added did space ° permit. Several oth- I cr features deserve a far more extended notice than can- ha given here. One of Lthese is the written examinations which tithe place every Friday. The papers on which . the answers are written are requir -111 ed to be of uniform size, folded and filed I by the pupils in the neatest and most 20- 1 curate manner, after the Manner of busi i 'less and legal papers. The blackboards 1 Which surrounded the room, were cover ed with topical. analysis in every branch of study pursued in the sel.ool, placed up on'the board, not for show, brit by, the 1 pupils as a regular and daily exert:llst) in 1 their respective ckisses. 3lany of the es [ pedieuts for arousing and maintaining in 1. terest in their dilletent stt,idies mies,be practiced with success and profit in every country school—such ,as competitive ex aminations, monthly reporti, and " choos ,• ing sides," or contests iu all the branches: We-also noticed the Latin class diagram ming, according to Clark's system, with a few Modifica l tions introduced by Prof. Gibbs, some of the most difficut Construc-: tious in the &ratio ottilua of Caesar.- In short, to give' anything like a coin' plete description of the workings of the school, and the methods pursued in tho different branches would require ten times the 4p4ce'rhich we'are at liberty to occu r pyhe&e. But weare sure that any teach 7 er WIL . 6 would pay a visit to Prof. Gibb's school Would. be politely and kindly !re ceived, and be many times repaid for.the visit in. the extent and usefulness Of the informaiimi mquired. A. EL TIIF: s next Meeting of the Bradford Count y:Tcachers' Association will be herd in Canton, February 14th and 15th. Tlio exercises will be of a highly Practical na ture. Every teacher ought to make an effort 1:13 be present. UndoUbtedly the western part of the county will be" well represented. We hope to see teachers from all parts oficentral and ea.steru-Brad ford present. Mn. J. C. STEVENS, of Ritigeburylown ship, Bradford County, has been a School Director for nearly nine years ; and dur ing that tide bas made it a practice to visit every schoo in the township, at least once each year. Bring forward another *hodias done as well. USQUEITANNA, COLLEGIATE IN !;Tt u - rt. netotid Winter Term will been:SION 11 AY, .1 . 27, leti. •Ex acmes for hoard , tuition :and furnished room frcun tieo toslBB per year. For catalogue or further particulars address the Prin cipal, EDWIN E. (,/ UINLAN. N. M. 'Towar.da, July 17, 1874. 771 MA ItiK ROSEC.RA'SSE & BitEWER, Announee to the people of Towanda and *lclcilty ' that they ate now pre'paredto furnish, FRESH. AND SALT MEATS, POULTRY, F15!I, OYSTERS, Aml 'Vegetables In th,lr Seat,m, at the mast reasea üby rates. ff.verythlng pnrchased Of as ,dellyerwl rutiptiy tree Or charge. • fro , - Onr location, ON D(o0n. 2iORTII OF ►tAKFIiY, is convenient for all. We buy ,the b.e.lit stock, and. take 'groat palm% to keep everything to the li!ebt order. Givens a call. RusEeltA.NE & BREWER. iowspfla, Pee. 5, 1.75. NEU: XRItA GEMENT C.O. Al BtiBI.NDSS. The umrersigneil 'haring imrchasoft from .Mr .31rfiran the CuAL, TA Rio . AT THE TOUT ()E NNE STREETONEA.E. THE ColltT HOUSE, Invites the patronage of hiv old friends and the public generally. I ehall keep a:full asklrtment of all sizes, . VITTSTON, WILIRESHAHRE AND LOYAL S.)Ch7..COAL, = LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH IsIAI I ITAS TIDE Towanda, Pa.,,Ang. 21, 1874. 12y1, JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS 1)0..NE WITII NE-AII'NESS ;10 4 D DISPATCH REPORTER STEAM PRINTING LIOUSE ALL KINDS or LEGAL BLANKS • ALWAYS KEPT ON LAND ' I - Tanig ri l at* nUM 11 . 0:LIDAY'S GREAT ATTRACTIONS. NOVELTIES, _NOVELTIES? • NoirELTIES. • . , . • .Isopened, sirptendld assortment of z , \, . Japapcm\gOctg, /. . . iredgorvade and .- • . ~; . . COpcland's Decorated Ware, Scotch and lritrh:qoods, - ,/ \ \. . Frera faience, - and *splendid line of --/ 74. A. 3\o 1 . .. I C A*'' .. _ , .., conalating nt Plitex, Pitchers, C 3. ' , farad Catollas ket.P. Llrcad and Fruit Plater, be. Mao: a Nil stuck of TOYS, at 14'i - 10:5m....a and RETAIL; \ / it sill pay you to call and examine" the= goods . and ace how cheap thsy are: / _ V •i • 11i EAST WATER 81TDEET: T, Dec. 10; 10:8. . A S .DISOL..OSAIRES 'AT TAE PIEST ?RE HM* HARNESS ST RE! ' e. IS. wuskuoN a sou (lave In stock the brgestand toast complete meet meet of FARM AND FINE HARNESS, ?a.44' can be found In any Vole between Albany and Matra. More SPORTING AND - TURF GOODS! TRUNKS AND SATCHELS ! TEAM AND TRACK WHITS! LADIES' AND GENTS' RIDING In eenclualen, we say Wit we have everything that can be named: connected with s brininess of this kind, thairre are anxious to sell. Witte upend PULL DOWN YOUR VEST And come up and see sus; and we will . what wo say. A'S 306 E. WATER STREET, ELMIRA, N. Y • pm fk!gn of the Gold ' • OHAS. 11. WHEADON & SON. T ROSENBAUM & SONS, DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, SUITS, to.. The Cheapest and Best Place 1 . 11 the City 'Are bought for Cash, anti prices are guaranteed to. be as low as the /meat. MOST EXTENSIVE MILLINERY lIIISINE • IN ELMIRA, • IN TIIE METZ /23 I ELMORE'S. 1 .T._ W. g.I4tORE, A large variety of A mare ezmplete greet of A larger and better ateortment of SADDLES, &c., &c. Dealers la iitol East Water Street, ELIIIRA, ti, Y to Buy! OUR GOODS EVERY DEPARTMENT S KEPT SUPPLIED.MITH THE LATEST NOVELTIES- We claim to do the And parties desiring anything In that line will thistl It to their Interest to call and see us. As we conduct no fancy establlahment, our prices are always plain and moderate, The trade supplied at the lowest wholesale pri ces. Special loducenrenta to Cash etuitorner& Don•t forget tbe,l4see 201 EAST WATER-ST., Rathbun llowia Block Elmira. N. T, May 23, 1878 CALL AND SEE US VV AT TILL DELEVAN HOUSE, ELMIRA, N. Y Opposite the' Depot. . C. T: 13111T11, Phornisteu. Yortrierty of the Ward llonse, Towanda.Pa.. Wstches, Jewelry, ae. NEW JEWELRY STORE. W. A. ROCKWELL Teething. new stipply to Ms largo stock of goods, an3o3 SILVER PLATED WARE," GOLD AND PLATED SETS CLOCKS, toad everything In the lino, which vrili be mid et LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES - new giro na a cal and !Mil= our gr4da: Repairing done at the shortest natio. Dee. 12.1878 BOOK BINDING. , • ,- liming assented charge of the Bindery connect ed with this °Mee, I am preyed to do all kinds of MAGAZINE' 4ND.. • • BLANK-BOOK BINDING, in. AT TUE LOWEST - Consistent with good workmanship. - Flne.Blank Books a specialty.. Magazines and Old/looks rebound neatly and cheaply. Call and see me before going elsewhere. • A. BEVERLY SMITH. Bindery in ItzrOttrzit building,-Pack.Street, Towanda. t. tiers by mull promptly attended to. 20m2. rriIIE SUBSCRIBER TAKES Pleasure In calling the attention of his numer ous patrons and The public generally, to the tact that he still continues • M r I At the OLD STAND of NYSE & MUNDELL, in Csrtell's Block, nearly opposite the Means Manse, and that he Is pawed to Incalsh SALT AND FRESH MEATS, FRESH POULTRY, VEGETABLES AND BERRIES Of the Teri bestqualtili at Si law ratesu say other establislustag. any 1, 101-11 JACOB'S FALL k WINTER. CLOTHING! tIIIOIIII.AS NEVER 113EEN.EQUAI4JED DEgORE IN Quality or Law Prim,. PLEASE CALL & EXAMINE _ BVFORE PIIRCIIASI•NO-;. UN ULU. YOU CASII ♦AD virtu. NOT 1311 IrSDNESOI.I).: • Tcnninds, PsOttszca 12, BENGAL BLUING. A NEW TIlING! THE BEST BLUING EVER PUT ON THE MARKET! by tho use of which you SAVE AT LEAST HALF TILE ELUISG.' BETTER RESULT \ S. Worth more than the mall prtee tar. a vattety of uses, such as PEPPER, SAUCE, j HAIR OIL, TOOTH _WASH, BAY RIJ . 31, E F. DITTRIII & CO, Towanda, r 3., pet. 10, 191 ; M . B. I F. 9IL WEN, • I • BED, MUTE & -BLUE TEA STORE, Are °geeing special ludoefments to eve' deport- Standard A Sow.. . EM! Coffees Tubed:as I: 40 SO_ 80 " near 11.50 per sack; beet, .1.85 per net Hams, sugar eared, . I . , isg teats Elboulders , , CI 08 - " Georgia Codfish....., ' • OS " Mackerel Pork You can find anything yon want in the Grocery line, and at prices to snit the times. ♦ liberal dis count given at wholesale. Our motto is and shall be *Quick sues, Small Profits, Cash or !toady ray.. AND RINGS, Itzo, 'Writs & Dz.vis TLI 6Touz, - 1 April,ll, I 4,g. MEDICAL ELECTRICITY! I= IN 11 . 211, PILACTIqI I X Tiil6 DOROVG u nur. rist 1- ,116.8 EfFEFrE MANY WONDERFUL UUES. W. A_ BOCK,WELL. Her increa*ed knowtedge makes her FULLY COMPETENT , to treat , nearly all diseases lueldeat to oar race. SPECIAL ATTENTION LS GIVEN TO lITUE-' I retTell, f APP r eal. - `..- In ammation of the Eyes, Quint/. - Croup, • • Timumants, . . . . . Pleurisy, • 1 Inflammation cf the Liver, . Inflammatory Rheumatism, . Amen:els, , - Deafness, • • A thonlpelels. D.Ts , I Mabe i e!, D ropsy. • Chronic Itheuniatism, St. Vitus Dance, , . EPilePth , Gaiter, [ Neuralgia, I lever Sore, • - • Cancer, . , Catarrh, Curvature of the Spine, f : - Asthma, Blightli Disease or DielUtineys, 1 . .liesidesee as 0. M. MI ER . \ ' I. Pc9laNA, west el Western .".etemit, *bete she sail be finui4 st en Men. man jl T"T,~ ..~. NM ME Is Dow twelfths LU STOOK OF THIS MARKET, JUJU, for E*ery Al:ticfe First,Class. Patton's Bldek, Mldtri3t. 4 , Fut np, Ith • pa4nted , SP R I xLER, 111 and get I oa PERFUMERY 'BOTTLE, and for utunbertess Other NOD. for saloi.g (Old sto;nd of C. D. Perdu. OP Till IDCIA 81111.ZET, wont of tho Grocery lino. Um ye some of the prices 25' 40 50 GO 75 80 20 25 20 25 CALL AND BEET PeR YOURSELVES. Cub paid for Dotter and Eggs. M. B. & F . H. OWENS, Bridge-St., Toirmula, Pa. : Idec11:al. I MRS. W 11. TOVERDLAE, I • LY YESIALY, comrlauirs. r f l t ALL SENDS OP disesposaad other too numerous to tioatioo. CHARGES MODERATE. . - TIMMS CUM = -.• 1 Nreirkilll6llSßi ...,, - - 1 • typnisorpanwhanunguo - _ - . 117 WEST WATZB STRZZT. =MA, N. 2 . . -Slabs VOLUM!, A,l: etteeteartphio the House every Moen lotnateo. .Thetee, fLOO pet: day. JP +t rata Vets to mow , auerettl toes stopping ores Eateley. W ° °DEN ,WATER PIPE siin CHAIN 'PUMP - TIIBINO. ?be andenloael hasiairesamed inudiaass at lila olds pare. az t = e i r en s p:V a afri a urn ! Tanners, SUPERIOR ARTICLE, . AT PRICES TO SUIT TIM TIMM • A. WYCKOFF, (Successor to I. S. Main', Elmira.) 122 E. R. Ave., Elmira, 'N. Y. Elmira, June 10, 1070. LADIES-A.ND GENTS, LittED DRESSES,OATS.DNANY •STICLs RSA? NEEDS CLEANING OR DYEING, GIVE SATISFACTION' GIr.VAV JOB TUE GAHMEMS. WM. ROBERTS' CELZSDATZD DYZ It CLEANSING WORKS, 434, 436,* 1114 WATZIL-3T., - Eactiuk, .11t. Y. - sir Wort. retained C. O. D.' by @veer If de. *trod. mare. Di.-KENT Whole Bale and Retail Cisofrlxawa Gents' Furnishing Goods, 133 LIST ILILTEII STREET, LORING - BLOCK, ELMIRA. Elmira. N. Y. June 13;11138 A. •C. BRLSK, . . Manufacturer k Dealer la Vermont and Italian .MONUMENTS TOMB STONES Scotch and American GRANITE MONUMENTS, MARBLE at SLATE MANTELS, - 222, 224, 22G 'WEST WATER 'STREET, ELMIRA, N. Y. Elmira, April IS, 1878. GRANT At, BEWATERS, . 10 ents WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Agricultural Implements, 08 10 " 08 H /FIRST-CLASS_ WAGONS, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, FARM & PLATFORM WAGONS, MOWERS. AND REAPERS, SULKY HAY RAKES, &c. MOWING MACHINE SECTIONS AND KNIVES TO FIT ALL MACHINES. 160-LARE:STILEET, -ELMIRA, L. Y. Mai 23, Ig7B JA - S.& R. 11. WALKER, 336 East Water Street, . EL.2dIRA, N. Y., PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, STEAM & GAS FITTERS Residences and Public Buildings fitted with not and Cold Water. Steam Heating Direct or Indi rect Radiation. A full supply of Gas Fixtures, Opal Globes, he. Patent Burners; Globe; Angle and Cheek Valves Water and Steam Guava, Iron and Lead Pipe, and a ftdrsepply of steam Fittings. • Estimates Promptly °ken. • Elmira, N. V., Nay Is, 1511; CIERITY do MORREL, (Established 1&47.1 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS D111:101118T8 SIIRDRIES, PATENT MEDICINES - FCC., &C. Less STUMM Feb.o, '7B. ELMIRA, N, Y. j R. VINCENTi JEWELER, (Opposite Rathbun Howe) is RAW WATER STREZT. ELVIIItA. N. Y. PASSAGE TICKETS INMAN AM) NATIONAL STIANNUM FOREIGN iIItATIS IN ANY AMOUNT AIL a NINCIC!rr. Tamil% Ps Binet. • • • • Send Jour To us. We will Established 1855, 4)ICALER IN -A D In all klad2 of PHAETONS, tice, To awl tram Yampa by rat .le b 7 linsubtandhabi - au w a> 4 az om • go. c. ca 0 4.4 toI. tri i -7 gib - P. Re'o C 4 • tv s. a c e vii• a " 0 • a gl'a el !zi p g lc c) "i 0 g ?x2 ,r 5-. ag . 11 0 0 .4 g 4 3 ,1 te 1 4 " 3 § • tsg• • ; = - • :160 t 4 00Pa • ° X I = g = g pr O Sm . w := • gl 0 E 104 g • )-3 O g Er • 12' g ' ry 10 • ' 2 .5 13 0 • - . cg STEVENS & LONG, ,WITOLESALLA RETAIL Peden ha CHOICE,FAMILY GROCERIES, COUNTRY PRODUCE, GRAIN, &C. lissingsl lane mei ecnemodlotti store ere are prepared at all times to carry • large sleek. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, .GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Or taken In exchange for goods, an lowest dab pli ers. Our long experlener In the Grocery Trade gives us peculiar advantages In purchasing, and as We are not ambitious to make large profits, we lat ter ourselves that we can uller ' GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Buyers than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. f- STEVENS & LONG. COILNEII MAIN URIDgIC ST.; main. 11Minery. • 3IILLINERYI . FANCY GOODS 11 TRIMMINGS !!! The ladlesfor.VowANDA are.reepettfally invited to millet 4 SHELL & FARNHAM'S !Lit:vain' STORE and eS.amino the NEW 000DS just received from tine cities. Oar stock comprises everything in the line of MILLINERS', FANCY GOODS add Mt stmisksa, and we are sell in at astonishingly LOST ' PRICES. al-Having secured the services of MissSOUTII - a East:mm*llLE DRESS-31axica, we are :prepared to do all work in this Una on the shortest none*. SNELL & FARNHAM. Towanda, Pa., Sept. 17, Ire. FOR FINE MILLINERY," - - FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, AND LADIES' GARMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, At Low Frites,' RAPELYEA k RILL, $l7 EAST WATER STREET, ELMIRA, N. T, apr , Lead all Competitors 1818„ Turaittre. TRH BRIDGE - STREET FURNITURE STORE, TOWANDA, PENNA., • . Keeps Ftdl Stock of Goods for t b o Parlor, Bed. Boom, Slitlig•lfooso, Dining-11°6m sod Elyhen. f It emu's's of SOFAS, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, MARBLE TOP TABLES, PINE WALNUT MAMMA SUITS, AND WALNUT . DINING TABLES & CHAIRS. , In Common Goods there Is BEDSTEADS I .131:TREAUS, IVORKSTANDS. CANE AND WOOD-SEA': ,CHAIRS, EXTENSION 'a FALL-LEAF TABLES, . LOOKING -GLASSES; CRADLES, CENTRE TABLES; i dea, &c., -=' - !,'±-1-N- t GREAT VARIETY. We mate a Specialty of BED SPRINGS Sr, MATTRESSES In the UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT We have -COFFINS AND CASKETS Of all kinds and sizes. A Wire st.ck of Trim mints, and the latest itncorremenits In Corpdi Pre veneers, Pails, Se. AU funerals are attended by a competent, experienced undertaker. We make a specialty of this branch, and GUARANTEE SAT RWACTiON both as to WORK AND PRICY. PICTITRZ PRAIIES made to order from a no stock of the latest styles of moulding. • N. P. HICKS, BRIDGR4T., VZIWANDA Towanda, Way 30, 1873. - THE OLD MARBLE 'YARD STILL IN. OPERATION. The undersigned having -purchased the MAR BLE YARD of the tato GEORGE McCARE, do, sires to Inform the public that having emplOYed experienced men, be is premised to do all kinds of work_in the line of MONUMENTS, HEAD- STONES, MANTLES- and SHELVES, In tbe:very best manner and s lowest rates. Persocuuleshing anything In the Marble line are Wilted to rail and examine wort, and,sere agents' ropusdaeloo. • JANIS N 004182. Towsada, Pa., Nov. 11, 111711. 2412 T EE OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL TAKES THE LEAD! • Carriages CUBAPtit THAW EPEE, iul4 Plat fogy. Wagon* ass GREAT B2DUCTIOR. o _44 Proprietor of nee Old Carriage Iltsaufsetom ear.— Matti and Elizabeth streets, would eel iqpeelal 10 stteuttos of 11.111111E118 and others to his large 1 empleto (nest of 11 OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES AND PLATFORM WAGONS, All or , bla oWD atanatarbare, sad transact! la every particular to be equal to the Most expensive city wort. tgo Et NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY ! Loot at the dynes, and remember that every vehicle Is Ira:ranted : • . , PLATYO/131 WAGONS.... ..........ILOI to 010 orzs utoontil so “ zoo TOP BUGGIES 115" . 150 The peers are far below the east of manntaetere and will not be maintained after the present stork is dbmosed of, so you must make seleetionaliOW.- • Don't be Imposed upon by Inferior wort. and poor materials, but paretialle at the estabilidranent which has been in operation for neatly half a con. Cary and Is pencianentiy hunted. 0 RIPAIRLNAr PROMPTLY ATTISDLD TO, OEN sad radar/ ear. Lila and Elisabeth Ansa, Towanda. Jane 21 $ 1877. NEW CA.RRIA tEFACTOItY I itespeetrolly atinonnee to the palate that they are prepared to build alt kinds of PHAETON A yLATFORIkt tPUING WAGO)rI3, TROTTING SULKIES a SKELETONS, Made of the best material and In the best Style, AN work wan - anted to give perfect satisfaction. We base one of. the' best Carriage Painters ht the country, and de all work to this line at the Wires: Neatly and proraptly dnno at reduced prices. Salting new springs and repairing old ones a specialty. All suck guaranteed,: Incase giro Ina Towanda, April 26, 1877. N EW IRM \AND NEW WM! TOWA.IiDA, PA Has filled op the old stOro of 0. A. Blaek.wttra fall line of BEM CROCKERY, „ CHINA, CHINA, GLASSWARE I CITTI,ERT, \ • SILVER.FLATED\GOODS, - • " STONEWARE ! BABY WAGONS, • FANCY GOODS i" • TOYS; TOYS 1:\s; HOUSE FURNISHING• GOODS A great : rub:Apt' LAMPS,' LANTERNS, CHIMNEYS ! Sewing Machines of the loading makes sold for Cub at store; at wonderfully low prima. LADIES, GENTS AND CDILDRXN Are Invited to look evertor assortment, as we are determined to do all In oar power to please. Re member the place, Towanda. 'Slay 10, 1877 L. B. POWELL, 115 Wyoming Ayenue, has a large stock of Second-hand PIANOS and ORGANS, which hu offers ir_rrt77= no orMiD. AFFORD to 'buy an instru ment elsewhere without •first getting prices from him: ; During the past few years, he his been doing an extensive renting businm, and, in oinsemience of the unpneeedente4 stem gency of the times, many of these instruments have been returned. As 7 Fax)n as a PIANO or GROAN is returned, it is innue=ir put 117= g h ordtir . by his repairer, and, when offered again, is in as good condition 45 Some of these he can warrant for five years, the same as new ones. an opportunity being thus given to obtain a THOROUGHLY-0000 INSTRUMENT at a very moderate • - MIL POWELL has now In dna one , s.octave Prince Melodeon, piano-case. stO one 5-octave Portable Melodeon, 545; one 5-octave 'Jubilee' Organ,6 store, 655; one 5-octave New-Eiigland Organ, 6 stops, 160. with 7 Stops, 165'ilwith 6 stope, 675; ones-octave Mason & Ramlinprgan, 5 stops, $65; one 5-octavo Mason & Hamlin• Organ, 675; one Lighte, Newton, & Bradbury Plane, 7- eetavo. Rai; one Haines *Brothers Piano, 7 -octave, - 6,140 ; one chickertrig Plano, 7-octave, 4 round, 6275;: owe Chickertng Piano, 7-octave. 4 round, 6525; 'ono Ilazelton Piano, 7-octave, $275; and many others which can not be specified here. ALWAYS IS STOCK., the celebrated CROW It EKING PIANOS and the unrivaled MASON dr. HA s Lax ORGANS, which he is prepared to fundsft tcreMr: Tr TIOLESALE or RETAIL purchaser& OA BOTTOM PRICES. 115 Wyomins; Avenue s sexnntm, Pa. W e H. DODGE; AT, FIRST NATIONAL BANN. TOWANDA,'PA: GIRARD RUIZ INSURANCE CO, Of nowt& AND PHCZNIX 3117TUAL LIVE INSCEANCZ CO of Itariford.-: o, papal ca . II.M fa Drafted C 44 TOUMW Plla 1111‘ I t im. wpm in 4 Cal*Ps. JAY= BRYANT JAMES DETAXI'. Zia of a. Reporter 02Bee. Mclntyre £ Spencer . TAMILY CABBIAGEIN TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PANTING A SPECIALTY. AU kito4 of stErAiniso geniTYBE & SPENCER. „, Crockery Ware. H. J. Madill A XEW .DEPARTMIE MACHINE NEEDLES k OIL •'OLD CROCKERY STORE." rut= lastrnments, SCRANTON, PA., L. . POWELL, I 1 IMI }AA LE . sictu_y . ALLEy PENN. If NEW YORK RAIL ROADS. • • • • - 112.M.t Trnir;Ir*ALIFMI Novxmazu:lo, urn. Z4STRA ED. WU , , at ., --1.--- ; IA av•A•aa. • r.9449.92.i . 4 x:r x ' 7 •2( .... Marra' 104 ....1 (A.... 4CO .......tsotralo... 41 ll 7,3 it 49..,:.• • 7 40; ..... Rixtiester. 10 2 10 .1005 q.... 00..... •.. Lreslat... 317 I, Z 4 W.... • ta,l „.....tlexte94.. 7 42i 514 4 1 4 :.... 114 0f1 r . : :: 1tr a x4; . ... 1 10: 2 41 4 ‘ lts 9 9 . 40 t t 171 8 V>, —Mix 43 .." 1241:404 IS; io 341. 9410:.. Waverly ..+, 4 4211 WS 407 69 I' itr 9 1'' ....44 re : 4 - 28 it 347 JD 742 I p.)..1 9 wi....Athenv... l 4 3131 324 047 24 ~,,, 0 a ;sr.., ..3111.44... 1.....:11 244347 ZS :1 9 491,;,_Vfner...."" 1114... i 17 7 13. ... _ i 332:1: cie r rocana .i 4 mai p?, s z 7 74 --...410 JO; W3Aankfor .. .. to 44 424 A x ....1....30 w 13 i.Sta`gl.44le,3 _..59 24 4 16.. _ . ,'.!10 701 Ram'erfiekli . ... to 444 1b,.,. I .•;.1 HO 32Vrellotkollro ' —.lO 294 OS.— II "b 5 3 09 ; 10 112 1 ..W73111341g i .... 1005 E LS ..... ILL 432 27,11 15;.. LAceyritle., 30:_ 9 46 2 zi.„., 1 1 ,;in W91r.1:1"2 FAdyi .;..- 9 4:3 7r ; U —.12,003 4411 V', Mesta o PPen 1 • • - •,, S 241 1:-.---- w.! ..; . ....;11 2C 3 LehOpP2o.T.i .... 2 ;22 1,9 r ~, 7 10,1218 4 i: 12 36:TWA bstOck: 2103 3 34 2 474 r• 7yy ....i_il2 40:• LS Graage•; ...' a 442 37 - 1 :..I 6.16 , - ....f....1.16.6: —Fans. —• I '., 6 zit."..t.s6 as 600', 105 ' 4 so); 1 7.0.2.412 ;Innen' 12.: Soil ;'.: 4 4'i " 1431 1 21 . 4 M 200; Wilk ..BIrro: 1 OS 7 'ISO 474 2 4 - 1 00i 2 45 . 7 30' . 4 231 1 '0 3 :Chula .11 03 .... 1334; 45 2 03: 4 444 24' 1 530:.AllentOwn .114 07. .. : . 30;47 424 • 2 MI, 4 10435; .03'•Bettgehool.! 9 40 ...... t V. 4 :i : 20; 0 00 0 10' is 410',- ..raxum. • • i 0z) - .:: . ^,-, r../ s 0 2, as! 4 4030301 A la; Pb ll2 4 l phial is orp .... ~...• if, z ?), 2 201 0 0.1;....i 9 Zr t . New TP l :k.}. SVA . 4 A', 1 b 1 Ell a w 4. 9 V 9 lf 9 44i 10 11 2. 11 01 MEI BM Trains 8 and IS run daily. Weeping cars on tra)hs a and IS between Niagara 1.7b3111 and l'hiladelphi3, and between Lions and New York lillhour ebang., Parlor cars on Trains and 9 Leta - urn-Maori' Balks and PlEdLadelpbla !chola unsure-. • ti A. MCKIM. b apt., - Sayre, ra n War. 10, Ica. 'P.aN.T. R. u. f Coal sad Lima. HENRY MERCUR, ANTIIIIACITS AND SULLIVAN A..NTLIRACITZ Coma reax AWD Bivra STANSTS, TOWANDA, Coal screened, and delivered to any part of the Bore', adding cartage to the shore prices. ALL .4311DZILE llcsz Di AccomrAlqZ,Z) DT TILZSAIIII. Towands,, Jan 50817. GREATLY RDITED'PRICES I The I:lndere/pled Is dolug PLAIiING,.MATCHING, AND RE SAWING, And all kinds of Plantng-ndll Work, AWAY DOWN 1 DOWN: DOWN::: 8o far you caa•tsoo R. I have also on band a large stock of SASII AND DODDS Witch I am selling at prices to spit the times Zi ICDOW-BLINIII3 Made promptly toonlor; at a low price, for CASH IF YOU WANT TO GET RICH QUICK, Call and see niy- Goods and rt:tces. • Lumber brought here to be mulled, will be kept under corer awl perfectly dry until taken away Good sheds for your horses, and a dry place to load Tow:•anda...lan. 18, 1877 SURE REWARD: YEA-118 . TO PAY FOR A PARR. S 4 to $lO Per Acre. Reach and Maple Land in 'Michigan In the MILLION ACRE GRANT of • the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Company. • • • TITLP. PERFECT.- Ittnimg soil—sure erops—plentyottinr. lber—no drought—no Chinch bug,s— no "hoppers." . Banning streams—pure water—ready markets—schools—Rallroad cum. pleted through centre of the grunt. Send for pattsphlet c linglish or • German. Address W. tn Land Comtalisiloner, GRAND ritAgins, MIC.IIf. NEW 'LIVERY BOARDING AND EXCHANGE STABLES. The undersigned having rented the old Means Mourn Barn;smd provided himself with NEW BUGGIES AND WAGONS, \ AND - 1- GOOD HORSES, is now prepared to \ accommodate the ptibile at REASONABLE PRICES. Whew Tingles for sale cheap. • B. W. LANE. Tow* Pa., July 16,1578. 7yl L. KENT - AGENT,' 0 • RETURND• FROM_ NEW YORK Wall A LARGE STOCK or WINTER GOODS cossibTjNp OF SILKS, • VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, .. SHAWLS, SKIRTS, FLANNELS, TICKINGS, StIIRTINGS, PRIMES. NEVER 'BEFORE KNOWN ! :Vov. 6, ten. BESTl, u y sin . e . s i a j o 4 c" any en Z i rtr ln c) . [ 'S et t t o bt : r B e re, : right In their own localities. Particulars and sam pies worth 14 free. trapper, your spare tltne.aB this business. Address terinsosi & CO., Portland. Maine. may:W.ly._ snit a week In your own town. '4l Outfit - free. UU Ni risk. Reader, If you want a business at which persons of either _sex can make mall*, WI the time they work, write for particulars to it -11 tr.trrr k Co.. Portland, Maine, mar r,ll Mean make money faster at work for as tuna st IJyr anything else. capital not required we will st you. 112 per day at home made by tbe ithlor Moos Men. wawa, boys and girls winded pleT afberkto work for Da, Now la tbe Woe Cagy Oaalls =fr us .*, Aadies - • Titos:W e r guali ...U1'1>••• lrZet - WAAD 813232 STATION.. Dale? In COAL, H. NEECUIt. lEstelknects. CIES L. B. RODGERS • HAS JUST PRINTS, MUSLINS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, kke rlsleh be Is solUng ai J. L.-RENT, AGE,Ni-