E. ROSENFIELD'S i IS HEAD-QUAKTERS FOR i CHEAP WINTER \ CLOTHING i HATS, CAPS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY, and a full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which are offered i EXCEEDINGLY LOW. i Call ami see nie, examine goods, learn prices, Sc M. E. ROSENFIELD. i 1831. THE CULTIVATOR 1880. ; AND Country Oentlema. The Best of the : AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. It is UNSURPASSED, if not for he Amount and Variety of the PRACTICAL INFOUMA TION it contains, and for the Ability and Extent of its CORRESPONDENCE —in the Three Chief Directions of ® • ! Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Fruit-Frowing, Live Stock and Dairying*— 1 while it also includes all minor deputiucnts of rural interest, such as th< Poultry Yard, Entomology, Bee-Keeping, Green house and Grapery, Veterinary Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, Kiresiile Reading, Domestic Economy, and a summary of the News of the Week. Its MARKET REPORTS are unusually complete, and more information can be gathered from its columns than from any other source with regard to the Prospects of the Crops, as throwing light upon one of the most important of all questions— When to Buy and When to Sell It is liberally illustrated, and constitutes to a greater degree, than any of its contemporaries A I.LVE AGRICULTURAL NEWti 1' VPER Uf never-failing interest both to Producers and Con- : Burners of every class. The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN is published Weekly on the following terms, when paid Htrictly in ad vance: One Copy, one year, $2.30; Four Copies, $lO, and an additional copy for the ijeur free to the vender of the Club' Ten Copies, S2O, and an , additional copy for th year free to the vender of the Club. For the year 1880, these prices include a copy of the ANNUAL REGISTER OF RURAL AFFAIRS, to each übscriber—a book of 144 pages aud about 120 ne- 1 gravings—a gift by the Publishers. All NEW Subscribers for JSSO, paying in ad- 1 nance now , will receive the paper WEEKLV, from receipt of remittance to January Ist, ISSO, with out charge. j*4~Spcclmcn copies of the paper free. # \dddress, LUTHER TUCKER & BON, Publishers, Albany, N Y. I)ECLAKE P ! i The subscriber having leased the large and com modious barn, known as the He (ins House. \ rljcwii, \ Is now prepared to make war on I .livery and Stabling \ I We have room for all. Come along with your horses. Put them where they are safe. Feed or i not, as you choose. . We Guarantee Satisfaction. E. E. BUFFINGTON. r iJYsru.iw Against Lire I in old, reliable, firmly established and honorabe crmpanies, with MILLIONS OF CAPITAL ! call upon Aitorney-at-Law, To-J wanda, Penn'a. Jan. 18. pVf/f.TJTjFOJf SALE. A farm of 150 acres near Pa., Contains of improved lands 125 acres; good barn, fine orchard, well watered, with four miles of Le high valley railroad, is uner cest of cultivation. Will be sold at reasonable price, or EXCHANGED ECU TOWN PROPERTY. Inquire of CIIAS. M. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 18. A T •To. 0, lit or h. (Bridge btreet, near the corner of Main.) Mrs. S. H. Sweet j Offers a constantly increasing stock of Millinery and Fancy (iroods, Consisting of Hats, Fancy Goods, Toweling, < 'ollars, Comforters, Embroideries, Flowers, Ribbons, ! Handkerchiefs, silk, linen and embroidered, Feath ers and Tips, Slipper Patterns, Card-board, Zephyrs, Combs, .Tot Ornaments. Ranching, Necklaces, Veil- i ing in all colors, Java Canvas Patterns, I.ace Capes, I Grape lVUisscs, Babies' Knit Stockings, Ladies'! Hose in all colors and styles, Dolls, Children's Sacks, Hoods and Mittens, Ladies' Nubias iu all! eolors, Bracelets, Pocket Books, Mottoes, Birds and j Feathers, Shawls, Jewelry, Napkins, Sc., Sc., LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S' UNDERWEAR, All these things can be found at greatly reduced prices; and some of them AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE PURCHASING PUBLIC. ■ ; i The late fire has left on hand A QUANTITY OF GOODS that must be disposed of at A LMOST ANY FI G U RES and at all hazards, for Fresh Invoices. W* 1 1 CALL AND EXAMINE AND DETER-; MINE FOR YOURSELF. i MRS. SWEET'S Fancy Goods Bazar, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. | i Towanda January 21, 1880. 1' C OAJ " NATHAN Til)I). DEALER IN ITTTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Invites the patronage of las old friends and the pub lic generally. I shall keep a full assortment of all sizes, AND SHALL SELL AT LOWEST I'll ICES FOR CASH. Yard and otlioe, foot of I'iue street, just south of Court House. Aug. 30 N. TIDD. Vertical Feed. \susual, the Vertical Feed Sewing Machine took First Pre mium, at the late county Fair. J FIGHT MIT SIGEL and all HONORABLY IHBCII ARUlil) HOLDIEKB will consult tiieir own interests oy calling at JACOBS' king established and well known ONE I'HICE CLOTHING HOUSE, PALTON'S BLOCK, aud buy their coats, pauts, vests, overcoats, slurts, overalls, Gloves, Hose, liuts and Caps, and every thiug in the line of tine and stylish GEN IS JbURNISIIING GOODS. l)on't be deceived by persons falsely representing | themselves to be JACOBS, but eoiue directly to my store iu i'atto 11 Block, .Main street, near Bridge st; aug2C 11. JACOBS. Text Booh Uniformity. RESULT WHERE HOOKS HAVE TO STAND ON TIIElli OWN MERIT. At a Convention of School Directors, of Centre County, held a Bellefonte, Decem- I her 26, 1878, pursuant to the call of 11. Meyer, Esq., County Superintendent, for the purpose of considering the propriety of taking measures to secure a uniformity !of the text-books used in the schools of said county, the following action was taken, over fifty directors being present I and nearly all the district in the county ; being represented : COPY OE MINUTES. Upon motion of C. I'. Stonerod, of Snow Shoe township, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: WIIKKKAS : Croat expense and waste are frequently ineurred by the present and con nstatly changing variety of text-books used in I the common schools of Centre county, tlicre i fore, he it tiesoloed. By the representative directors j here in session, that a system of text-books, suitable, complete and uniform, be adopted in accordance with the laws of the State, | throughout the county. Upon motion of J. C. 1. Jones, the follow ing plan was adopted with but one dissenting vote, to carry into effect the following pre- I amble and resolutions: First. The various publishing houses to send samples of their books to each sebol ! board in rue county lor examination and to submit therewith the lowest exchange, intr - ductory and wholesale prices, and the length of time tlicv will guarantee to furnish them | at said price. j Second. No agent of any publtshing house i to be permitted to do any work in the county, to be either general or local agent, beyond ! sending bis books and terms as above stilted. 'Anj house or agent violating this uudcr : standing, their books to be counted on of tlie i contest. Third. The several school boards of the I county, after examination of the various books which may have been submitted, to | hold a meeting at which each director shall ' make out a list of the books which be prefers ' to have adopted in the county, and send it to Henry Meyer. Esq., County Superindent, at ; He hers burg. Pa., prior to" the first day of June, 1879, who shall ma e j several statements so sent, and the books up lon the various branches having tin igliest number of votes or preference shall be the I series recommended for county uniformity. ! The County Superintendent, after having j made the above eanvaos as above, to send the ; result of the same to each of the papers in the j county for publication. W. c. HEINLE, Chairman. J. C. P. JONES, Secretary. The following is the result of the votes of the Directors of Centre county, Pa., on the uniformity of Text books in said ' county, with the number of votes cast fro j each book, under the foregoing plan and ; resolutions: READERS. No. vote. ! for eacsh j New Graded 74 I Independent 20 Appleton's 17 New American 12 SPELLERS. Swinton's ! New American 0 Independent 23 Appleton's 1 Patterson's Sander's Union Raub's 1 GEOGRAPHIES. i Swinton's 100 Co I ton's 14 : Mitchell's 10 Independent 1 Monteith's 5 HISTORIES. i Swinton's p3 Redpath's 5 Barnes'Brief 7 Butler's Quackenbos' 1 Watson's .... 0 V KITTEN ARITHMETIC. Robinson's Shorter Course 57 Greenleaf's 11 Brook's Gilne's 02 I Bolt's 12 | Nrook's Union 3 I Mew American 4 MENTAL A ItITIIMETIC. Milne's 7 1 Green leafs 4 ALGEBRA. 1 Robinson's 50 j Greenleaf's j COPY BOOKS. J Speneerian 09 j Appleton's 30 ! Ellsworth's 10 GRAMMARS. I Kerl's 72 ■ Swinton's 1? | Clark's Brief 15 j Bullion's 1 S Harvey's 20 ' j Ouackenbos' 3 I hewsmith's 1 LANGUAGE LESSONS. I Kerl's 5 ! Clark's 1 1 Harvey's 5 Morton's 5 BOOK-KEEPING. Bryant & Stratton's 44 Eol.som's 0 ' ] Smith's CIVIL GOVERNMENT. * | Townsend's „„ ,