19 11 Look to the -Trait Trees - We cOnsiderTearly Winterto'be - the: best, time' foiti . ,ser . aping ;and the trunks, 9f trees, though the pres ent time will de very well when it has not previously been attended to. It is will known to all observing fruit growers - that the loose ba - rkof - trees, is the quarters of myriado of insects.' where , they securely ; remain until the ensuing spring., When the warm, genial weather invites them to put up. their cosy homes and begin thefr destructive. operations for the season. We have found a narrow saw rather fine-toothedilo be an excellent tool in'insping of the superfqousbark, , It accomplishes it more uniformly than.a hoe, trowel, or other scraper; a trowel or, a short handed hoe, how ever is .very good, when the other may. nut - be "pos.sessed. After the bark is removed,. the trunks should be v a lied thoroughly with a prep aration of whale-oil soap and water, -say in proportion of a pound of the soap to four or five gallons of water. It can be applied tolarge trees, with •a, hickory broom Ora stiff whitewash , brash. and to small, trees, especially' dwarfs. with the' hams scrub brush.' •Sici;ly trees, which can at this season be easly -detected - by being cos - Credo with a species of fungi, or, perhaps more properly, a peculiafinSectivor ous deposit—should be scrubbed sons to completely remove - this. The mixture' Will of itself benefit the tree while the ;removal from the stem of all extraneous and injurious still stance wilt give it new health and vigor the ensuing Season—in some 'instances to a surprising extent.' When -whale-oil soap is not obtain;* ed, lye may be used, but it should net. _ibe very strong, or it might t e 'riou.shithe roots of the tree if applied plentifully and the tree small ; other wise it will do no harm.--derniantozch Te,/c3raph.. Deft Protection Against Ensting• "' . Forfarm implements of all kinds, Lacing metal surfaces eiposcd, for and forks', and other house :,hold apparatus. indeed for all metals likely to be injured by ekidation or "rustint," we know of no simpler, more affective .application than that furnished to the ri ‘ nwrieriu. ilgricnF 14y the late Prof. Olmsted, au ' tilor'of ,Oltaiste(l's Natural Philoso- etc. s 'lle f uied it on air-pumps telea!opeson(l various other apiary ' tus. TaJ e anyiquantity of good lard aud to every If pound 4 or so add 0; er)iniiion resin (" rosin ") an. amoun C•]llal t , ) half the size of an egg o'rkss----a little more or lens is of no ,ecnriuence. Melt them slowly to n'ether, stirrina , as they cool. Apply this with a clall'or otherwise, just enough coating to the metal surface to he Frotected. It. can be wipedoff nearly clean from thi: surface where it will be undesirable, as in the ease of knives and forks. etc. Tie resin' prevents rancidity, and the mixture excludes the ready access of air ant; Moi,ture. A fresh application. maylic needed when the coati„ is washed off by the friction Of beating storms or otherwise. This simple recipe will be worthtvany doh lars to any one in the long run. - ost ., c171 , :111! ifriSt. iL USLd ph - ink. macadam, ein dc'rs !L'•ofil tar mixed, and clay pownled hard for astable floor, but the best material for:the purpose,and whicli gives me the most satisfaction especially on the score of cleaainess is gold hard :brick, laid edgeways, With an inclipation . rOf :bout one quarter of an inch th the foot; the more level the floor 4, the easier it is fur the horse. a horse has been rTiind standing. 'on a stable floor with too . much inclination. Per :SOLIS; making stable floors should study the ctanfort of their animals Another great advantage of brick is that it is. always moist, which is an object to be taken, into account, as tie hoof never becomes dry, conse quently there is no danger of con traction. Ltroviding, the shoer leave the frog alone, which shOuld not be icut, not 4.4ven theiragged edges of it. I have used the =brick floor for the last three or four . years, hod. am well - sutitificil that there is nothing better. Leifer..!r) Aijri,alterist. I=l M. Ilr.r.tv, a Frenchman, has dis coyercd a preparation by inearts of which it is claimed that sand- . 2raeks or fractures in hoof or horn may be durably cemented up. Even pieces of iron; can be securely joined to gether brits means. The only pre cantiop necessary for its successful application is the careful removal of all 7.,reast: salaminoniac ' sulphide of carbon, or N. Defay makes. no bcert,t of its composition. which is es follows: " Take one pert of con - I:*ely-powdcred gum ammonincum, and two parts of gate perella,in pieces the size a hazelnut. Put them in a 1 inlined ves-sel, over a slow fire',and ; stir constantly until thor onhly 'mixed. Before the thick. re.s , ,inot , s,mass gels cold, monia it into sticks like scaling-wax.' The cement Rill keep for years, and, when re ciufred for OA.. it is only necessary to cut-,otf a :,- , utlicic;nt quantity, and. remelt it iummdiately-before applica tion. ROAST SPAJLE-Rfil OF Potts,—As this joint fltk - w i tiently comes to table Bard and dry, particular cae should be taken that i basted: Put it down to a briu,ht, tire and hour it. :Aboutten minutes before• taking it up, sprinkle over with ,poWdered sage . ; make a little gravy in the-drip - .ping-ptin ; strain it over the meat and serve _wish a tureen of 'apple-sance. • This joint will be clone in far less time when the skin is left on; conse quently, it should have attention, that, it be not dried up.. WonKrSt oxen are often more,use ful than horses,- acid of late have been too much neglected. It 4houid not be forgotten that oxen require more thneto feed than horses, and ample - opportunity , for , ruthinatiou should be izivc.n._ Nyintei',. Oxen that ;work Ufkm the rivad ought.tolieihod. VI - Cc-cog. t saved .iu . - the - extra work dene, and :rivit,l44 injqry . by slipping. . . Tu r I -171, bLii; .11.L.5 . r...•..0v.r, .0P ST Phlei: the article : in a boitl contain: lieix4ene • "ni'whip the 'steel , ksua•viotit Well saturated withkero sope';. let it remain_ twentj j itottr oi~longer• th.tha nrAe-stiiityspotS brick dust:• , It- ,badly . -rusted, use: salt wet with vitiefr,hii . rifterSeour hag' 4inse every, - p;lrtie . ,4 , Q.f,TirielOn . §t Au*:nnit all' aitii ;.I)Oiiipg AU:4 Water -5 Fry thorn uglily; then polish off with . t skin lanuett** • • I 4•:is n fig4 ii.stoo4 rata !tonal arbnent f-P.i.l - 4--4•114.;;3 A.; WILT, , .± - COW ift 4 e d. T.MCCOlipox _ G. W. -IttEg t •41soFiatt - iors;' A. T. Limp r. • Coicoitruslestiorts .may be sent to either • show: editors, Al maybe preferred, and stilt s in the issue et which be has efi - arge. , J. T. McCot.Lom Editor. Is IT EIGHT? Many 'people - who read;tlr) cirenlars Of our normal schools, are surprised . to learn that a bonus of fifty dollars is pre sented to each graduate who has been in attendance at least twelye consecutive weeks, and who shall sign an agreement to teach at least two terms In this • Com monwealth. ' - It is natural \ that they should inquire why this discrimination is made in faVor of schools richly\entlowed in' other Ways, and receiving the fostering care of the State by various large subsidies' not ac corded to the school system at large. Of the appropriations to the normal schools. as such,' we will not stop at this time to remark ; but concerning the distribution 1 of the States money iu a lavish manner among students of certain schools, and i practically starving the school system at large, we shall speak plainly what seems to us tO be just and true : Tilere are many schools id this county which, onaided except in the most parsi monious manner by the Commonwealth, are educating young men and \rotten for the profession of teaching. - These teachers are going forth annually into our common schools, and with a no tile enthusiasm are serving the State three months for an amount of cash which is thought to be an appropriate present to a graduateTrom a normal school. Ask the 'Superintendent of Bradford County, who amom -, the teachers of common schools are de se rving of the highest .praise, and he wilt tell you-the:l those from the grad ed schools of the county are, as a rule, the Most deserving and faithful. There are many others who. from year to year toil on ) presenting themselies annually to the Superintendent a• license to teach when they.sft the State's favorites allowed to go free from such ordeals, and able to bid defiance to the authority of the County Superintendent, because for sooth the seal: the State Departtaent ratherlhan merit,„" is their shield atidipro tection. Indeed it ' has beconie a proverb among the shiftless ones who through ex amination Of the Superintendent, that they will go to the normal and graduate, and then they need not be held to an ac count for their progress as, teachers. Yet for such persons asp these our law makers in their wisdom,- have set aside fifty dollars each to aid them aateachers. Do they want os to understand that only twelve schools in this State are capable of educating teachers, ands that the students of those schools alone are . Intitled to aid in their profession? To such a claim' the best answer is, that the facts do not-jus tifyit. We offer no criticism r upou normal grad uates., but we believe it to be the l:tasest of libels upon our faithful teachers to rank them as inferior, simply because they arc not educated in a gic'en locality. Theory of teaching eau be taught as well 'in our graded schools as iu the normal schools, and the' nactice of teaching can be taught better for the plain reason that the school exercises are all conducted ac cording to approved methods for pupils of school age. Wc call upon our Repre sentatives in the Legislature to use their efforts for the suppression of such unjust laws. It is a shame that they have been so Jong on our statute books. Under exist; circumstances, when the State gives buthe shadow of existence to its emunion citiools, it is the duty, of SchoolS Directors and Superintendent, of teachers and • patrons, to remonstrate against the distribution of funds as pres ents' to individuals. If the State will lend a helping hand to all its teachers we shall be glad. But we can see no justice, reason or sense, in giv ing a bonus ti) .pupils of ono locality in preference to those of any other. We ask our Legislators then, if it is right that such a law should be continued? If pu pils are to receive a premium in ono school why not in all, if an equal degree 'of proficiency has been allowed ? TuoScinoots.—The winter term of Rio schools is now fairly begun, and perhaps in many districts one-half of the term has passed. The young teacher now feels the force of his • responsibility,' and can in some degree estimate his fitness for the business. Many discouragements will arise and must be met and orertxune. No one should be dismayed . at failures in whole or in part, but should make each untoward circumstance an element of fu ture strength and progress. Teachers of experience find daily that there is much to be learned, and are frequently compell ed to admit that the task before them is more than equal to their drill. The pupil who is bright and industrious and the one NTIIO is stupid and inattentive, both demand hist attention, and- present diTerent phases of humanity. There is one .principle by l which one maybe gov eyrie(' and rest assured of ultimate suc cess. A 'close attention, to business, and a determination to - succeed, will give good and lasting results, and day by day a new fund of experience will serve to lighten the 1 unions of the hour. The business is a noble 'one if well followed, and even though your work may not always be re warded and' appreciated, yet the future must be the better. for the faithful Work you do. , ScrEnniT ES DEN T' s VISITS.--The eimn ty Superiutendent has been making visits in the western part of the &unity, and leaves with all whom he meets a very fa vorable opinion of himself as a school offi cer. It will be-well if teachers second his efforts for thee - benefit of the schools - by ev ery means in their power, and there will be an improvement manifested which will be a matter for mutual congratulation. The enemies of flee schools are numer ous, and the starvation process is much in favor in many townships cf this coun ty, but by earnest work teachers can do much to counteract this unworthy senti ment. With Prof. Ryan as leader, we 'should put in three years of good work. PROJECTED DniINING OF Tim ZEYDER ZEL—A project is receiving serious con sideration in Holland, which has for its object thYstupendous tae of draining the Zuyder Zee, and converting its bed into a! fert t ilo and prosperouS district. The cost is erimated at about $50,000,000. It is estisnated that the s4rk would require sisleekyears - for coinPletion. After the erettion . Pf the !like, IL is thought that the pumping out of the.-'ilyatitr could be ae conipliihtil in abont lone and three-quar ter y - cars. • iplic Koject is bitterly oppos ed m some sections of Holland, and warm ly Davao-4W , Uri witii i ;bir natere,,is nioder the wrath iii od ; andtunderribe ewer 'sin • and Sat atia . ititdo pttise ' tbe law. Ammo& God to Mdeonot of, the soul lb ME , • . . . • • Bnankonn - not:—Tho next seastoe of the •Bredford Teailiiiife o ftidci ißtbaheldla:. titoitiu4c4:'4iiik;;/.44ouit, I Feb. 1.443 and 15th. • - • . • COm..anArrangetnenti-11. E, Raceley, W. T. Davidson , . AV: C. Seehrist, E. W. Colwell, Marie J. Swart, Jennie L..Fiteb, and Naomi 'Wilcox. ' Com. on. Resolution,—G. W. Ryari, W. N. Brown; ana \ Jennie 14,Fitch. Lecturee—Rev. Edmund Paper—"Methmis of Discipline," J. T. forwarded to the President of- the Assoc\ ation the following resolutions for discus sion at the Canton session of the Teach ers' Association, to be held Feb. 14th and 15th : .Reaolved, That, hi ungraded schools, the male and female pupils should' hare recess at different times. Resolved,. That teachers who persistent ly neglect to teach map drawing, the prin ciples of reading and penmanship, sounds of letters and diacritical marks, mental arithmetio and analysis in written arith metic, and to bare the greatest possible use of the black-board, are not worthy of certificates, and should not be employed by directors. Taolced, That the practice of requir ing teachers to "hoard around" has not , the argument of economy in its favor,..and that, in winter at least, it should be dis- continued in Bradford Co.; as / it has al ready been done in many counties of our State, and in some townships of our county. Resolred, That the advanced scholars in our winter schools should be taught the principles' of mensuration. • Resolced, That the studies in our mon schools do not meet the requirements of the times. _Re - Jolted, That diagraming is not essen tial in imparting a knowledge of the struc ture, or meaning of the sentence. 'NE POPULATION OF THE WORLD.— The pppulation of the world, as girea in the last edition of L'ehm S Wagner's Be zotkerung der Erde, is 1,439,000,000. This estimate is based upon the. most recent censuses iu different countries. -The num bers credited to the different -portions of the-world are as follows, viz-: Europe, 312,398,480; Asia, 831,000,000; Africa, 205,210,500 ; Australia, including Polyne sia, 4,411,300; and America, 86,110,000. S"QUEITANNA COLLEGISTE IN- S - TITP TE. Second Winter Term will ?stela 310 N DAY, J N. 27, 1879. Espouses for board, tuition and furnished room from 080 to .188 per year. For catalogue or ftfrllwr particulars address the Prin cipal, - EDWIN E. QUINLAN, . Towat.da, July 17, 1878. 7yl MARKET. ROSECRANSE k BREWER, Announce to the people of Towanda andyielnity that they arc now prepared to furnish , FRESH AND SALT MEATS, •FOULTIIV, FISH, OYSTERS, . And Vegetables In their season, at the most reason able rates. Everything purchased of us " delivered promptly tree of diem°. Ce`Our location, ONE "DOOR IaiRTII OF SCOTT'S %Ib:TRY, is convenient fur alt. We tiny the best stock, and take great pains to keep everything in the heat order. 6hreus a call. . ' ROSECRANSE Sr. lIREWER. Towanda, Dee.a , 'ls7 e. NEW ARRAUEMENT IN Tits COAL BUSINESS. The undersigned baying purchased from Mr McKean the ethia, YARD Ar Tuz ?poi' OF PINE STREET, NEAR THE 'COt..TILT HOUSE, Invites the-patronage of his, old Mends . and the public generally. I ehall keep a full aasortanent Of all 911.CP, ' PITTSTON, WILEF.SIIAIIRE AND LOYAL - . COAL, I= LOWEST PRICES FOR . CASH. CATIJAN TIDD. Towanda, Pa., Ang.2l, tBTh, 1441 HARDWARE - .AT GREATLY RED,IICED PRICES! 11. T. JUNE, ApENT, Is now opening a large and general assortment of. I.llardware. Cuttery, Stoves, Iron. Wass, Paints, Mts. Vamlshes, Thin - are, House -Furnish ing Voods, purchased for cash and offered for saw at Bargains to thcse Who pay cash for goods. 111 ANGES and Cooking Stoves, -for XX, Coal atltl Wood, at low prices, at ,11.7NE'S„ Tt Graiihie and. New Jewel, the most perfect aid Ornamental 'healing sti"rres In the world. at JUNE'S. TIIE Gossip, the best w-prieed store fur olikes mid chambers ever mule, at - JUN E'S. roil Horse-Shoes and Horse-Shoe 11 Nails, go to JUNES. TINWARE-a , large and general a.%sortmcnt at 1 qv prices. at JUNE'S. - - ALARGE stock of Bar, Square, Bound, Half-Round, Oral, llalf-vvid. and Iloop Iron, at JUNE'S. - von, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, go to -- JUNE'S. _ • INDOW GLASS, from ix 9 to 241.38, at JUI47E'S.. SCREWS and Tacks, direct from the martufactniers, for sale at wholesale and fetal,, at reduced prices, at • JUNE'S. T AMPS, Lamp Burners, Chimneys, I_,/ Shades, and Wicks of every variety, at JUYE'S. ) OPE, Sash, Cord, Twine and 1.11 Wick, Mc sizes. at ' JUNE'S. LANTERNS—a great variety at; low prices, at JUNE'S. f OCKS, Latches, and Bolts, every raitety and kind, at OAST and Toe Corks (Ste:lihrg DISSTON'S Celebrated Saws, at JUNE'S. TAME and Pocket Cutlerw4 ROUSE Furnishing Goods, at JUNE'S NAILS and Spikes, all sizes, at e JUNE'S: ORWAY and Sweed's Iron at ,itrxes MECILS.NICS will finCs good m - surtment of Tools at / JUNE'S. A LA GE stock of Philadelphia Can iaee and Tyre itit. at JUNE'S. WI R 1: Cloth s ~~ ptwaß, liot and Caps, for sale JUNE'S. BLAST 13 G Powder, at UM MEE • , , , r . . AT .'. s ! . , . L .. E .is 08, ws ' . ~ 1 • GREAT - ATTRACTIONS: . . - :NOVELTIES,. -N. . . ‘ . NOVELTIES, , - • • NOVELTIES. 1 . Jost opened, A splendid assortment of .i_ • c Japanese Goods„ •'• . Wedgewoods and . - Copeland's Decorated Ware, Scotch and Irieh Goods, . .._ French Faience, - - and a splendid Ilse of.. • 1 ' MAJOLICA, i connoting of Plates, PiteheracCard and Cake Bab- Item Bread and Fruit Mates, At. • Also a !Li stuck of TOYS. at WIIOLSALE, and RETAIL. ..' - It will pay you to call and examine these goods and see how cheap they are. • T. W. ELMORE, - lit EAST WATER STREET. Elmira, 14'. T., Dee. 10, ISTB. ASTONISII-ING DISCLOSURES PREMIUM HARNESS STORE Rave In Stock the largest sad most complete assort . Anent of _ • FARM AND FINE HARNESS ?tat can be found. In any store between Albany • and Elmira. More , LT ROSENBAUM it S.Ol , B DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, SUITS, tc.. C. The Cheapcsi and Best Place is the City io'Buy! • Are bought for Cash, and prices are guaranteed to be as low as the lowest. EVERT DEPARTMENT IS KEPT SUPPLIED WITII TILE LATEST NOVELTIES. MOST EXTENSIVE MILLINEIIT =SINE IN ELMIRA, And parties desiring anything in that lino will And As wo conduit no fancy cstablislunent,our rifts aro always plain and moderato. Tho trade - supplied at the lowest wholesale prl eels. Special Intluboinents to Cash customers. Don't forget the pLleo—. Elpitra, N. T., May 23, 1678 CALL AND SEE US • DE4EV2P HOILS'E r , ELMIRA,itp Y. Opposite the Depot. MMI!MMS N"."-FWELRY STORE. Isrecclelug a now supply to Ids large stock of goods GOLD AND PLATED SE T S • And everything in the Mut , , will be add st LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Please silo us a call and examine our goods:: Dee:l2.lB7G BOOK BINDING. • , , , . Having assumed charge of tiro Bindery connect. ed with this mike, I am prepared to do's!! killdeer „, / . M. A G A Z I N P. - /. . . - . Awn / ; • ~/ „ . , • BLANK-BOOK BINDING, . . . • rm. AT THE LOWEST mew, ru . / Consistent with good workmanship. . / Fine Blank BMA, a rpeelalty: Magazines mad Old Book* rebound neatly and cheaply. ~,, Call and see rue / before going elsewhere. 1 / • . - A. DEVEBLY SMITH. / Bindery in EZPORVEIt building, Park Street, Towanda. / t mien by mail promptly attended to. toms. i* TILE SUBSCRIBER TAKES Pleasure In calling the attention of hisomen ons patrons and the public generally, to the. het .that be still continues a r, il.u.R-vvr v. 7 , r ; 7 m r 17 1- At the OLD STAND of MYER A ruNDELL, to Canon's Bloat, hearty. opposite the Means bow*, and that he Ls prepared to Walsh JUNE'S. VEGETABLES AND BERRIES JUNE'S Of the Teti best quality, at, as kat rattails say ottstre Psi f §tissisa [3=3 C. 11. - IMEADON a SON Den!gra In 201 East Rater Street, ELMIRA, N. Y OUR-GOODS We claim. to do the It to tlictr loictcst to call and reo as 201 EAST WATER-ST., Rathbun House Block ITEM C. T. SgITII,. .Plloriurrou. t '=— 'AZiocetfapeons. W. A. ROCKWELL alaTI SILVER PLATED WARE, AND RINGS, CLOCKS, Repairing dont at t h e shortest notice. .w. A. ROCKWELL. SALT AND FRESH MEATS, FRESH POULTRY, C. M. MI Eft. ME ME ESE .9,:,•;pAT JACOB'S FALL- it, WIN-TER CLOTHING! WIIICH HAS NEVER.: BEEN EQUALLED BEFOBS IN 1:1113 MARKET, Either for Quality or Low Prices, Every Article First-Class. PLEASE CALL - & EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING. 11E BELLI FOIL CASEI AXD WILL ND? . DE • VXDIMBOLD. Patton% Block, Main-St. Tcraands, Pa„Mareb tB. 75. E . F.DITTRICH A\CO., OODS I ELS 1 GBOGEBIES & rßovisios HITS! TOWANDA. PA. (Old Stand of C. D. Patch.) DING Wa bate on baud a large stock Gt everything ausiness of %ke op and VEST CHOICE GROCERIES, Which we otter to the public at the ?mousing° ME VERY LowgsT MARKET SON. Aka a specialty ssetolie 4 r au extra grade of WRITE WHEAT FLOUR, At a pricer not to be found clsewbere subject to be returned if not satisfactory. M. B. &F. 11. 0 EN, RED, WHITE &-BLUL TEA TORE, Are offering special Inducement& In every del nerd are some - of the prices Standard A Sinrar.: . • 10 cents Tea 4 25 40 firqr - - 71‘ .. 60 Coffees 34' as Tobaccos 40 50 GO " Flour `l.Soper sack; beat, St.GS per sick Hams, sugar cured, 1231 cents Shoulders • 07 OS " Oeorgla OS " Mackerel OS 10 " Pork - 08 " Yon can find anything you want in the Grocery Me, Sant prices to suit the times. A liberal dia count given at wholesale. Our motto is and gum ho •"Quick Sales, Small Profits, Caah or Ready Pay.? CALL AND SEE FOll youssELvr.s. Cub paid far Butter and Eggs. M. B. & F. 11. OWENS, BED, WHITE E BLUE TELETOSII, BridgE.sl7,/Toiranda, April 14 1878. MEDIC . AIyh LECTEICITY / MRS / . /if. IL - COVEIIDLAE, 111 11711.ACTIOSI9 27118 zonixon Drama /11AS EPFEeTED // NANT .WON:DERVFL Her increased knowledge makes her FULLY COMPETENT to treat nearly all _tllseasea Incident to Oar • / pPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO ETOIEr LY.FE3I.3LE cCatnath-rs. Fenn, - - -,, - • • - ppople, • - Inflamm ry ation of the Eyes, • Quins Crou y, ps • . Pneumonia, .., Pleurisy,. .. . Inflammation of the Liver, ' fatlannuatory IlberimaUsta,- - Amami% L. , Deafness, • ', . A phOn p ia e .- DVV • : , - Diabet psla, es, . . , , , • ropsy. - • ' Comae Itheumatlimi, • - Et. Aqua Dance, ZPllellq, - Neuralgia, Gaiter, Yever Sore, - Canter, • • - - . Curvature of ta me, - tuna, Bright's Disease of Lb/Kidneys, . .• - and Mbar diseases too numerous to Men:MN CHARGES MODERATE. t } ~~.: ~. Pi"lar-at., *est of Wetter* Monne, when, she may le found at all Emirs. malt EAMERY Cloth and = raper, and .1..% fluid Paper. at JUNES. S-Kettlea and Hollow. Ware, at pritits.aa JUNE% ISSN ' ' • MEI lial Is ao• rag:ebb:gbh' STOOK OF Ototaies. DEALERS IN RITES. Fruits just received, . German Pruiaes of our ntatiou. NOT BE SOLD! DITTRICU a CO. I= D4IDCII: fiTIIILLT. meld ut the Grocery NebtcaL PAST :TEATS., CUBES. ALL srsps Or TERMS CASH. MUMI MB ME= wycnconf BQUn,- - tftrimstrrisurnatiumwo - • H? WEST WATZIt Frarxr,, masa, *lionniaa.-Agest. etnot eats pass Mikan everyiltises adaatea, =2.00 pat in s o M r Jpear an aza . , prly t ea to eam. W CVO, D E N _WATER PIPE - . CHAIN, PUMP TUBING. . . Tho undersigned timing resumed bushiest: it Ms odd photo, to now readyto supply Pitmen, Taoism, and all others in seed of ripe, with a SIIPIIIIOII4IO/CLII, A? PIUCES TO SUIT VIE A. WYCKOFV, • • (sticeesoor to I. S.,llousitt, Ei Alm) 122 R. R. Ave4 j Elmirsi Elmira, Juno 100871. ly LADIES AND GENTS, • Send your . FADED DELSSES,COATE, MANY ARTICLE TIIAT NEEDS CLEKSI,,NG OR DYEING; To cis. we irUl GIVE SATISFACTION OR FAY FOR THE GABXENTS. WM. ROBERTS , • CZLZDRANZD DYE k CLEANSING WOUNIS, 434, MS 4-143 WATER-BT., ZiaintA, N. Y. • - Eilablishad 2855. iter Wort zettutiO4 C. O. D. by - iripreL it de - It VW. H. M. KENT 3JvholeBule and Retail OE.I.LEII IN CLOTHING -A. D-- Gents' Furnishing Goods, 13Z EAST WATER STREET, LORING BLOCK, ELSIIRA. Elmira, N. Y. June 12, 157,3 A C. BRINK,• • lilalitracturer4 Dealer in Vermont and Italian MONUMENTS it, TOMB. STONES Scotch and American GRANITE MONUMENTS, MARBLE & SLATE MANTELS, 222, 221, 22G / WEST WATER STREET, ELMIRA, Y. • Itinalra, mil la, 1/118.,,/ GRAN !z EWATE RS, IVUOLES.V.I AND RETAIL DEALED4 S. ":4•ln all kinds of ;< . • • ' I,igncultural Implements, FIRSTtCASS WAGONS,. TOP AND OPEW BUGGIES, FARM & PLATFORM WAGONS, PHAETONS, &c, MOWERS AND REAPERS, SUkKY HAY RAKES, Ste. MOWING MACHINE SECTIONS AND KNIVES TO FIT ALL MACHINES. 160 LAKE:sruzif, zunna; N. r. May "AlB7B JAS.. it R. 11. WALKER , 330 East Water Street, • ELMIBA, .14. T. Y., • • PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, STEAM & GAS FITTERS • • Residenceit and Public Buildings Sited with Hot and Cold Water. Steam Mating Direct or Indi rect Radiation. A full supply of Gas Fixtures, Opal Globes, ilie; Patent Burners; Globe, An to and Cheek Valves Water and Steam Grimes, iron had Lead Pipe, and a full supply of Steam Fittings. Estimates Promptly gifts. - "Andra, N. Y., ilia/ 13, 1878. GERITY & MORREL I t Sstabitaked 1847.3 WHOLESALE.DRUGGISTS 1111 , 11190113T84IINDRIZO, ENT .11:EDICEISES &C., MS, Lux STISIXT,. ELMIRA, N. V. Feb. 23, 'IS. M_EAT- MARKET. MIMLOOK - RIINDELL Dm leave to thank tho people of TOWANDA, for their very generous patronage extended to "Ulm heretofore, and respectfully :sullen a.sordlneante of the same. We ahall at all tlmea keep atoll sup- P l 7 at ' • - TATAR AND SALT MEATS, . - !MD AND OTSTZIM ID THE SEASON. We also keep a good assortment of • griAltliZigr Iity.OZTABIiES, TUIIIT, fifirAll goo!' flelivered bee of etsuire. -',l6os•Priztr_fltu!ilaitx" - ''''-`7%7474.1i4tA •-••••- •"'" • • • ' • ER 131 Mil EOM BEE Growler dab SE a ovg i tit - .. .• . 3 azi J P W e. 5 I .° z , t e a 0 v it- 3- 1[ a l : . R .N lii 6: 4C , . p i tj 1r Vo R • ~ a s .{. •• ri p o n r 1.4 jrn r,:i r I. cr 4 g I; 7 & .iio ; co . f, 41-1 al 1 , 0 e. 4ta :-• Ex , "" • ••:' $4 :41 1 4 11 1 PI Fet - i': t_J WV Ni. In : 1; g Up CO A ig ri J.; . ' 'a i,3 m" gr, P Cs' il' • u ft • SP P- t:/ . 1 ; -<5 6 • W O 4 Zi 7 • 4' VI .: • .. .-. t• 74--1 • A. P• C W . 1 it :.0 - k w 0. . fi) •gi, i • • . tEll. iTimrsada, Pa.,:2for. n 9,18 8, Utt , • . Dealers In a large etoeli. It consists of In the We hare .811 ELVES &Map,. • ••••- OLD , ESTABLISIIMEN'r STILL TAKES THE LEAD 1 • • - Casten CHEAPER THAW EVER. 'and Plat Writ Wagons eta GREAT REDUCTION. . . • • JAMES BRYANT ~ • Proprietor of the Old Carriage Manufactory, eor: Main end Elisabeth streets, would call the special atteaUen of FARMERS end others to Ida large and complete asiortnaint of OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES • AND. PLATFORM WAGONS, . All of Mi own manufacture, sad warranted in every particular to bo equal to the mosaexpeusive city work. .. • . I - . • . • NOW IS YOUR,TIME TO BUY!, Look at the figures, . and remember that e v ery vehicle Is warranted : • PLATFORM WAGONS.... 4100 to 1110 OPEN' BUGGIES - ' SO "..100 TOP BUGGIES lIS • "' UI The prices are far below the cost of manufacture and wUI not be taalutained after the present stock is disposed of, so you must make resection NOW., Don't be imposed open 'by interior work an poor materials, bet purchase at Utp establisbraeut which has been in operation for nearly half a nen, tar 7 and la permanently located. REPAIRLets PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. • • ONce and Factory *sr. Rain and Elisabeth streets. - . • • ' JAMES BRYANT. Towanda, Jane 21,15 7. • .NE Or CARRIAGE FACTORY! • - East of the Reporter Oc. • , . • Mclntyre & Spencer Respectfully announce to the public that they are. prepared to build ail kinds of . • FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,'' . PHAETON A PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, TROTTING SULKIES A SIIFELETONS,- . • Made of the , best material and i i the best style. All work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. • . . • _ . • -PAINTING A SPECIALTY. • We have one of the best Carriage Painters in the, country, and du all work iu this line at rho lowest rates.. • • AU kinds of • • REPAIRING - • • Nciatly and promptly done ayroduced Making new springs and realring id - d - ones a specialty. All work guarantee d: Please give us , a call. • . MeINTYRE A SPENCER.: • Towanda, April 26, 1577. • §rociterg Ware. • • NEW FIRM 4.1 AND_ • NEW GOODS!' H. J. Madill . • has filled up the 'old store of 0. A. Black with fall lino of CROCKERY, F• • • •-•• CHINA, CHINA,..' • GLASSWARE! • • CUTLERY, • • - • SILVER PLATED GOODS I • STONEWARE! . BABY WAGONS , . • • FANCY GOODS, TOYS, TOYS 1 - • HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! . A g reat varietyot r.AIitPS; LANTERNS, CHIMNEYS! .• A NEW DEPARTURE Sewing Machines of the leading makes-sold for Cash at store, at wonderfully low prifes. MACHINE NEEDLES 1 OIL • . . . . • LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN Are Invited to look aver our assortment, as we we determined to do all In our power to please. Re member the place, ..OLD CROCKERY STORE: , Towanda. 3.3 y 10, 1577. lattsical notrunteui!.? . . L. 8.. POWELL , • 115 Wyoming Avenue, - SCRANTON, PA., sus a large stock of second-hand PIANOS - and ORGANS, which lie offers siil77M! tan one VAN to • buy an instrn, me : at elsewhere Without : first getting prices • (tom him. During . ' the pest few years„he has been doing nn exits/sire renting liminess, end, in consequenceof t e unpreeedented strin g ency of the times, roan, of these insulintents have" - been returned. its soon as a PIANO or ORGAN is returned, it is imm=rput 1717rTnigh order by his repairer, and, when" offered again, is in as good condition as poesible. Some of these he cilia warrant forhye yeari, the: • same as'new mat atirbpportimity being thus given to obtain-a THoaauctivr-soao INSTRUMENT at a very imaderate . Mn. Powst.i. has now in stock one 5-octave :Prince Melia-Icon, 'piano-ease, f4O; one 6-octave Portable Melodeon, s4s'; one s : octeve 'Jubilee' • .Organ. Gaol" est,;.,ond'roctare New-En g land Or g an, 6 sto w , /60, with 7 stops. $65; with 8 stops, trrs ; one 5-octave Rearm A: Hamlin Organ, 5 M O P 4 565 ; one s.octave Mason ' a Uemltri $75; one Lighte, Newton, alt Bradbury. I Piano, 7-octave, 5105 ; ettia Raines Brothers • Piano. 7-octave, 9140; ono Claickering Piano, 7-octave, 4 round, ITrD: one Chickerin g Piano, - - 7.9etave, 4 round, SIM; ono liazelton' Plano. 7,4ietave, 5275; and many others Which can not . be specified hero; ALWAYS IN STOCK, the celebrated CIMPPMERING PIANON and the unrivaled RAMON dt lIAMLIN ORGANS. which he is prepared to furnish " to Other .N itOLINALE _or RETAIL lauchasess at BOTTOM PRICES. • , L. B. POWELL ' • • • 115 Wyoming Avow)" Scranton, Pa. • • P ASSAGE • TICKETS • To and from Europe by:, ; • .* • INMAN AND INATIONAL STEAMSHIPS. - . • - • TWIRIGN DRAFTS IN ANY AMOUNT . • For =le by . • ' . , • . * WII. B. VINCENT: • Ntalnlitteet, • • -loisola,Pa. i~~ Lzuraii yititzT zurra.4 szwroas n411,80.41)8. A6aagemeat of ratienger ‘Traas to_ take effect irovEmpzu 10: ILASI"WAZD. EC 11 9 1 1 SO! j 2. 7 2 0(4 .... 5-11 , 1 ,11 00(.... 0549 tit.... :SS 114114 1525'8 no 11 °Om! cal 1711' '4513 STATION& ffil NlarriM . Rochester. Lyarts;.. ..Getures.. lt 1.. Anaprn ..Elmira .. 0 4S, 1010 10 11, , ...- —Waverly .Sayre.... ... thens... ;JET late r... 1 451 9 Oitj 1!661418+ 019 MI .... 9SW 40f 14 uilo cc , -Tonna., 1 ..i.lio to wisaukingl ~. 10 20 .814Vg Stone. —.IN) 30 Rum'ergeld, t° 83,6"nenchtownt 2 . 00110 611.111'3'31431ng 3 37111 15!. Lace3,llle. ...111 2103kitOs Edify 3 44'11 37; Meishoppen .111 441 3ieh'xiP3m7* 1 12,1: 30tTunkhan'ck ~...112 40.1.-.2 Grange. .1 . 412 :ie. .rans.... 305 i.,i0l izqt:in Julien I 35 ' S Jai Zone Wilk-Barre 3457 R 0 4 36111Ve1l Chunk; 4 48 1 8:41 6 sol..tilootown .1' a NA 3s. 605 • Retwoboau.l i a oo" iol 6 40 1 . .Eanton. I I 610 1 10001 8 16 1 14111scr1phiii i • oa'.. .i u Isl. Now' York.: Idalt. f .P:3lll . -3t. - 11 Etll 11 26' IL 43' ~i A.ll. I 10 CM 33; 11 00 , 1203, 12 13 12 30i 2 031 as' Trains 8 and 15 run daily. Siceping cars on trains 8 and 15 between Niagara Pails and Phliadelpiala arid between Lyons and New York without changpl Parlor-cars on Trains 2 and - 9 between 2i !agars Balls and' Philadelphia without change. _ It. A. PACKER. Supt., , - Sayre, Pa, Nov. IN 1878. P. 4 N. Y. E. B. goat.' HENRY MERCUR, Dealer is ANTHRACITE AND SULLIVAN' IibiTHRACITZ COAL, CO.ILICEII PA MK A v Rime STUMM, .70.111.3.0.44 - I Coal 'peened, and delivered to any part of the Dom', adding cartago t to the above Prices. ALE. ORDiffli xtrfir lli Acdostresus,znir. (:AMU.6 Towanda, J . in . s, 1977. Nisceffaneous. GREATLY REDUCED 1'1116E61 Tbe rusilpislgned Is doing PLAI4INO, ..MATCDING, AND 12E-2AWI,.ZD, And all kinds of Planing-nail Work, AWAY DOWN DOWAT'n DOWN So far youcaul sea it. I'llave also on hand a large stock of SASH - AND• DOORS WlLlcti I am wiling at prices to snit the times WIXDOW-BLINDS Made promptly to order, at a low price, for CASE! ^ - IF Vitt .WANT TO GET RICE QUICK, Call and see my Goods and Prices. ' Lumber bmugti t been to be milled; will be kepi under cover and perfectly dry until taken away Good sheds fur your honsea, and a dry place to load . . Towanda, Jan. IS, IS:7 SURE REWARD. Is YEARS TO PAY FOR A. FARM. • OK to $lO Per Acre;* Meech and Maple Land in Michigan In the MILLION ACRE GRANT of the Grand Rapids and Indhuia Railroad Company. TITLE PERFECT. litrong aoll-toure crops -plenty of Um. ber-no drOught-no chineh bugs . no 64 hoppers.” Running stream*-pnieurater-4rcady markets-schools-RaUroad rem; - spieled thdrough centre of the grant.' bead for- pamphlet, English or • - "p Address . W. 0. lIIIGUART, Land commhosioncr, GRAND RAPIDS, H. • NEVir LIVERY BOARDING AND EXCHANGE STABLES. s ' The undersigned hating tented the old Means House barn, and pruttdcd himself with NEW BUGGIES AND WAGONS, ion• • GOOD HORSES,.. 13 now prepared to accommod a te the public sit REASONABLE PRICES. Sir Ne w Buggies for:sale cheap. B. W. LANE. Towanda, July 15,1578. 7yl • • . J . L. KEN'A AGENT, HAS JUST RETIIENp FROM NEW YORK WITH A LAME STOCK OF WINTER GOODS ! C9NSITING OF SILKS, VELVETS, . . DRESS GOODS, • SHAWLS, SKIRTS, FLIINNELS, PRINTS, - MUSLIMS, TICKINGS, • . NOTIONS; - HOSIERY, &c. Which bo is selltorat PRIM'S NEVER BEFORE KNOWN I J. L. 'CENT, AoiNT. Nor. 8, 1878 -per httaluesa yea can engage In. *a to a per 1.A.T1. day made by any worker of either aex, right In their owe loplittes. ratticolars and 113111. pies worth fi free. Improve your spare time at this business. . Address brizieuN & Co.. Cortland; ifs ee. .niay3o ly. 'den a Week In your own town. Outlit' free. ill No risk. - Reader, It you waat a business at which persons of either sox can make great pay all the time they work. write tor partlenlara to H ltaacarr k Co. Portian.l.4ralne. otay2o.ty. UCan snake money taster at work for as thud at anything glut. Capital not required; we will styrt you. Ill: per 4y at home made by the Indus. trims . Men. women, boys and girls wanted every where to work for us. Now. is the Moo Costly Outfit and tenua tree, -Address Taus a CA.. - , taano47. 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