jgritullural ptpariment How to Feed Calve& • . , Edward 'Hibbs, of Jefferson iutzlligent Englishman, writes as izqlows. of the methods adopted in feling and, raising calves, both in T , .Eua. - laud and this etinntry: In EnglailiVealves as a general thing are all raised, and a good price is paid fo . r 'them as soon as dropped, pi-ovidin:4 they, are good calves and cow. Farmers who raise or bus thOse calves generally adopt , the mode of feeding. For 1 the first week new milk twice per day, the next sweet skhrimed boiled providing they have Milk to spare, as a great many farmers who ! live remote from cities keep no more cows titan they want to supply them- . 1 wives with Milk and butter for home e : onsuMption. if they make more ; li.lt.•:cithin` they use: the lady of the l:,;;ls4r , ets that for pin Money, along : with the eggs, poultry &c.,-afido iwith privilegef,Some of them draw : oily - upon the.:: old rnan." The i:,iik is often used while sweet for the vattt men. night and morning i )ri , r,l , ikfast and supper; when this is I* :e ivnse they make a linseed porridge for the calv..es,.and till's; with i • "I hay, raises some splendid calves . : if they raise one for ver.l. , ..they gener- lv I - 10V milk twice, sometimes ti.iee times a day, for eight weeks. and the last three or our da7s nat e+l'i is bled ever day before . !wily , . I.ille-i. and Ole veal is IJeatifully, 'white :n -I, 1.1 ' nii,r. 1 1.• Sineel have come to America, I . raise my . c.ilve , as foilows: First •••••',:,k, new milk: si - tiOnd week, half -ii._vi' :did half..sweet i , :l - dirimed milk.. :itid. n•rfelually work .I,6tt, to_ sour ot: 'iberri milk: and" :eiintiittie this all, sanimer. if i - want;,lo vuti une.j .T.:..-d as :aho - Tfi% To the I 7aise I , !•rre ail ',lie :hay or oat s".raw. To -ivc them to much early cut ii` - iy. v. - i'd soMetimes calcze them tO seoto f ls preposterocs for any one to try .) make faShionable Eii.rlish veal on o- 11:: milk. It is line', calves can be ,• f.A. k o i t:-. l _ sonar 'milk,' with oat Ir. al or other x . (.1,,H1 ft•ed. • I have hail 0:::::a -o Illyf4;_.•11; ; :infI for store cattle -eiv that I lit=re i::onle .as good . i king , rrad ,, Jerscvs, Devons..Dur- . and iffitives. -,:raised on sour . ::::!c: as th;..1., next mamalid I occasion •• kill one in the fall, and it is nice :• 1•. -I do not call it •,= ;(//----it is '.! 7 tt.r vv:!1:11fIr 14-i f--- and yet .1 cl-1;::i that it is' far superior to the J.,- id-Joking veal. or -eow beef, that I :.=s- • sei n kill, a ql here. A monevell ::tliumiii wh?p i wislies.to raise calves '... • ~ r ieultural fhirs, or wishes • for :.::•tidiz e i xtra Alice, will let them ip ! c ow. .an:l gives theta the li-'.. of clianoes; but stich a Mode r. , :iild not do f l .or the . ffeneralitv .of :.:•uier-; in tihe i ofd country, and I „i:iuit I mar iriy in t.iiis.. . • \ Vli,:n cal‘ - e-sai e in b-n-led to be kept !'or r , ovsi• - they should never be fat : ....i -111. - 1/.llyonwz. A thrifty growing c•vi lit;, - ,n is hei-led, and for this spat ,::.l- d . I, ,rri,bre with ski-nined milk is : - , n,1 , 1 a feed "as I,'l=-iiitlp. - \Vhen „ tier i.:11% - vs are l fattened. the -ten= ili ocy to fittten i i4.casilv estahli,hed, and eow s thus reared will always he i,,•tter f i ,r i,t_.-i:f . thn 11 for milk. ----L-T.-..,i.0...---- pew V 4 .f..12tie:.7 of Raspberries t;i•!•ater attention , than ever is be ., devottA tii the ca!tiyation of the -,ii..erry. The pr•killetivenes of ,'snit, its•ea , :e • of cM.tiivation. and (-•r.-traunerativ4'.L• prices at; which it ,market , ,A. have - made ,the ra.:•';perr •.•ll a !zreatvr favorite -,vith 5 , 4n:i11 ~ •. 1 1. ,(:•-rov.ers than the st - imvberry. ••,•;', :tre a nttmlier of popular varie r, :-.aeli,n.•; the l'iliimtelphia. Doo 'it .- 'lmi•roved - Black Cap, Pavitl :,"-:: Tlvirnle-s. Clarke, Golden Cap '! 'I -1.-moth CltHter, all of w,hich '1 ,'..,'. lii2-kly recommended. T hi! 1 ! , • , ;:on: I let' , ine, i rurner's Seedlin a - , ''> orkvoyl are :new varietie:;, II•11 Foti! tltenv.eives rapidly into ir. ;:nd'art. nolvconsideretlhillis- to the throe - Inew varieties of -how - ever, to which we • •-6 e-a-4.eiall attention. The :varictv • t i a.,-.lrtViiriiinfTtott. r . .i)cla ware: tat , lir-t re , l raqpberrt- i .of !ninth be. .n foutati.entirel r•lv. atl.l to it:•; liarkline , _ , s. it 11.18 •I•i1 pronooltee , l • kik , flit --evi_n7e - ,t winters trithout, :11 ,, 0 the merit of Oa- longest (Iratt,rilt Its productive • • nn.l valuo are among. 01e. 1••,• I,.k.•st • It- shitping riuttlitdvs art , upt.r:( ,Hl . rt• is of . :I_llrlght .r. awl. will 1;11 . y• k a i.atiuty on , t'l of tile P. river. It 1 7 -zl+erfeetly ten ;1•, -, v.:: earlier thl'in the n filer .Litt v,•erp. Its merit.; adapta ."...v ? •••ioi I • Ila.vor. Tlat ••• \- is. size. anti bright n hybrid of the of ra,p - .1: •;.t , harity. Ve—;:rMV I 1 ' 12: in ;in ;•• tlic• ':11) vaOcties, k • i - la V rvd, vvry • : ::114 .( n novel (`,)1(11*. bLic•ii. l , nt S.1)1V13(1l11:* tw„ 1 . 1. 1 ‘ mnY ;;;Irti ; (.11 very Itr .1,• should i extorNivuly iur is :rite tai fruit to iw i . .ritured to the that it is - upon most fare';, it , 11i , A11,11,0 inory "vm.rally , zotin , . Out plants. the ! , 1;otild ;lic ohthincii. pe.c0)1111 AVC! 11:1,Ve enflavoreti merit,' of the Varieties tiler can be h nth recomniemled. Farmers T!+ , thein from their_ nurs , trymay, or the varietie-. :01! mentioneti in the cata prinyipal 11 , :.alers in stuck in the'countrv. c.r. A N17 , 1.1.1.-'..—ls ti.ll It eAI economy in larg - er th:,ll it (.xi is in the general in 1:- 2 .")11 . a French i seientlst, expf•rinfenCed Oil • f•ks. rentol. alike vely . rk-steet :t;_xeept, that Ito eye feil lit linnilred grains it gay, i the Other three it The=e , , experiments 1::neliel :1 in Oen,l,er. For die first tlitttlrenee : bur in Oil sueeeediir . a.f(ill'erence notiecd,in the . 1; m1- ; -, etiotts favor Utz the salt. which eon o hr rato:e c trikin... fill `hnall\ rteeiNiii,f , any salt 'Loth as _to looks and ie.. while the otlals werelas fine MEM ME ; , i , "Arsneo - could be desired. !.. 1 Cilk vo)1 . t.'ziglaud„tried similar iriment Witli sheep, and. with the • •••• results.' =SI K. E. 'S B L -I • S. 1 *SSI Irowan,l4 Pa: 3larc'h n 1A76 ainellanens Al7ertiseaeats. SOMETHING NEW A BOSTON BOOT,AND SHOE the leading. Boot and Shoek merchants of Hornell's vine, N. 1";, will open • ' A BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE STORE AT No. 2, BIUDGE STREET, BY TBE IST. OF Amt., 1976 SIGN OF THE RED Bridge Street, Beidleman's Block: .RespectfulliYours, Tietvanda., April lb. '76. PERFECT SUCCESS. The Universal satisfaction given by the ORANGE COUNTY - MILK PAN In 917ailty and gnaw, Ity of butter made, arid by re uu.ylugth• r.we,,ive (1711.4:cry or the dairy roota,. ro7upts us to agatu lip - ire the earuest PROGRESSIVE FARMERS, • - - ~ Immense Successl 40,000 of the Genuine L AND LABORS OF LIT"- 1J I XG'TON alr e ady sobl. an d detnam a In cregaing. The only tow COMPLETE life of the g reat Ilein Explorer. Fnil of thrillin g InterePt and spirited illustrations of thirty years stran g e adven- F tures. also the CUE lOSITIEs and WO3; iwERs of Li dairys of to '."O er n . ,. the Ineonvenic.nce of ra MA country ; the millions are eager extradairy-mail 1. avokled. We ,j-te get. and more .7"4 , 1 agents ere needed at once. guarantee to give PROFITS are SPLEN Intl. For particulars and I,prouf, address. HUBBARD BROM., Pubitsbers, 172ISans.n St.. Phila., Pa 1.-. LOWS AND POINTS. 1.1 Farmers are hereby Informed that I all new pre- Or re.n.!ove the . '•Pans- after 30 days' trial. Otared to furnish the celebrated Our refere.lces are some of the Live Malrymerrof f • =NI COMPLETE ARTICLE, of the kind now before the public PERFECT -SATISFACTION, CCMlllics, he hare t Fr IYSVILLE "L" PLOWS, J 1.1 I:,tre r.ans., R. L. ISFARPSLEE, jant7m3. • Warrnhatu. rl. N SURAN C E AGENCY'. t: Gb I erif. August 2, IS7stf, E ; . n following i E 1 RELIABLE AND FIRE TRIED iil i:-._ ...,, re : Companies repsenied; • L' IiAIiCSIIIIII,. • • ' UoMF 31FECIIANTS.; i .:- March 1.9-74'.:. ' t.o. A. SLABS - 1 -Sho on! the Plank Road, hear L. B. Rodgers' rr , --- Planing 11111. ' (jan6-7C-11. 01. , , , • bALL.,--A valuable fanh in 1 ; Atiwris twp.. laying, 2 , 4 inllvi frc.m• Aghens j':• . . i. I ' ... %. . 1t , .r0. and 3 mils from 'Waverly. Ceutalns 156 ~, 0 aen.,, of ware In 123 aln grewarilA ...TIIE LITTLE STOVE eIIa•END Tnr. C : 01:NEII grain. dairy i 'of 2.5 cow, has been kept on II; and there is base- , = . meat mattnng for that nttinhi - r. It has a gentle In- ' elinatlon 10 the FOU:h, 31111• is warm, strong land. It will be siid tow :and po..sa.. on given Immedl - atsly. Addret! EH novl6 74a fiIIEESEAND BuTTER FAC- yAR..II FOR SALE.—A Farm of 1._./ - T. )TIES. • . • .10..NE'• FAITLKNEIt & CO. ._, , • .G 9 acres. 6-1 Improved, In Asylum townhltip, radfonl Co., P. On the premises are two good UTICA. N. 1 - ... . dwelling nooses, barn and necessary out buildings, ' headquarters for :team aprarattM and dairy fur- r ind excellent water. A never-falling stream of ni-Llng goods Flrs.t premium. ladles awl engine taster passes through the premises. Good fruit ;mle by us especia ll y for dairy rse. Centennial and an abundance of nuts. Per further particulars steam thecml vatr: self-lieating N'atg for Dallies; gall orkor address, . Utica Dairy Cloths sold by us only. -.; N .: , .ZELSO:k.: VANDERPOOL, *Scud /or prices. tmehlew4 !' teb24-760. .11.arshvlaw, Bradford Co., Pa. teat kliu. Pel 7;4 0 : 1 E., `,4 1 I -, E-0 ';e:• 1 El 1 1 1 r ir" f 'V X a BRIDGE STREET. STORE ! I J. & M. SHEFTEL, J. & M. SIIEFTEL. ATTENTION of the+ Tn t h' pur E. D. DREW, Elmira, N. Y. ; at low rates. Remember U. F. PARK, Athens, Pa. ; ,3.IERCfR S LLOCK, opposite COURT HOUSE J. DREW, on the .aim. SIGN' or TUE "INDIAN SQU AW - spr'74. Nlmels:umss AdmUminnts. ' A J. NOBLE it, CO., . • Main street, oppeelte the Court Haase, TOWAND.A, PENN'A PROPERTY TOR RENT, YOB DWELLEIG AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. Bents collected and remitted on reasonable terms. Money Loaned & Loans Negotiated. PASSAGE TICKETS, And FOREIGN DRAFTS, iY ALWAYS ON RAND AT BARGAINS 1 A .J. NOBLES. Can-' , O 761 __ S. VINCEN B A R S 1 BARGAINS!! I have opened and put on sale one thousand pales of Infant., Childs, Misses', and Women's Shoes, .that I will sell , at less than tuanufacturers'prlees. Also, A eases of Women's Fox-fake, Rid-lace, Gaat-tare anti Fox-button Shoes, at 12 per pair— worth 12.50, THESE GOODS ARE BARGAINS: .I am also receiving a large and full line of Fine Goods for spring ralle, 'which fur Style, Durability and I'rlce. cannot be excelled. TRUNKS, TRAVELLINcI — BAGS, LEATIIER & SIIdE FINDINGS In full stock, at 'the lowest pusslkle prices I:FOIE:01ER 'THE PLArE:— OppositP the C.,nrl House, next dour to Chamberittes Jewelry' Store. Towanda. Pa.,•Fel.. 23, 19711 M 0 N T 'A N' Y E S ! MONTANYES OFFER A FINE ASSORT 4 IIENT ,OF GOODS; SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, AT BOTTOM PRICES! 31 0 T Al N T E S el Tod - anda: Pa., Dec. s, 1.575. PURE GROUND PLASTER • 'AT RUMMERFIELD! I flare Just reeetied a large supply of FRESILGROUND CAYUGAPLASTER Manufactured from stone selected by myself, and Warranted r UI: E PRlCE,—ash, C 6 50; on time, 17 00. Send In your Order,. PETER LANDMESSER Rumertleld, March 1,157 n COME - ONE COME ALL, And buy your HARDWARE, TINWARE:, sToyEs and , ;LOUSE FURNISITIN6GOODS \ • REDUCED PRICES f Tin inn! Copperware, Table, Tea and liasting spoon,. Tinware at wholesale anti retail. Especall attention given to all kinds of joli work NO. 5, BRIDGE STREET. L feb9-711. W3I. R. SMAI.f..F.Y. , • 1 - Of every kind. MAO Points, or any •portien of the pluw furnished at lowest rates. 10. MOODY, BLAcKsmrra. ♦ Does ali kinds of work In his hue. HORSE-SIIOEING A S,PECIALTY 11igeased feet treated. Manufactures the.cele • prated - CALIFORNIA PICK is the best place In Towanda to buy good CIGARS AND TOBACCO, 14"1,GH VALLEY AND P L N.Y.11, Alt 110A 4 D11.—Arrangeutent o seater Trees, to take effect Jae. 24, We. 80071.184486. NO / No • No 1 151 0 7 ,-- • PM lAY Ps 2 lb' 4.35/ 7 s.si—Ntsgars Fan& 2 50' 5 1510 15 1 Buffalo—. 5 50.8 48! All I Auburn... 5 43,10 651 S 00 1 Genera—, 7 40,11 45/ 8 55 1 Ithaca:- 5 00,12 1411_ .. 9 00:12 teSt '8 Zl, ..... 9251 25; 9 05' Waverly.... 9 441 1 32 0 1: 1 9 59 4 12e, 9'19! Athens—. 10 25' 2 0710 06...TOWANDA. / 'lO 561... Wyslubing.. 11 22 3 02/11 • 1 11 321....3lesheppett.. 12 161 2 52112 21V—Tusilthannock . 112 50! 4 11.51 t 201. 1, k 11 Junction 112 57 1 4 42, 1 50' 2 100;... Dam.— 32. 22 3 27 , ...,W. W. Ilatcn• • • 7 15.'7 101 4 IG. .P. Haven ... 40 7 30 4 2.51_31111011 chunk: 4 45* 8 31i 5 &C... Allentown** • 4 48.; 8 34/ 5 53: E. P. Junction. 5 00, 8 451 8 5 33 915 855: 5 3.2 915 8 55: FsMon 4310 SO: 8 20 ...Pbiladelplala.. 8 :7 'lO 00;......N0w York ♦x rx rx !- leavea Elmira at p. M.!'. stopping t all stations, arriving at Waverly at 520, ToWan a at 4 15, and ! Wilkes Barre at 8 05, Nat. No. 30 leaves Wilkes Bann at .•20, ato ping at all stations, arriving at Towanda at 10 55, Elmira 12.30,1thara at 1.55 and Genera at 4.00p.M. ! No. 3: leaves Towanda at 8 15 a. tn.; stoppingn i t statlone, arriving at Waverly at 9 12, and Elm - ra at 9 55 a. M. No. 31" leaves Elmira at 5 10 p. In.: stopping at all stations, arriving at Waverly at 5 45, and Towanda at-6 40 p. m. Train 8 leaves Philadelphia at 2 10 Ner ..10Ph.. ...... 2; ~1 p. in., .. York 1 00, arrtving at Tunkhannock. at 10 tiop. tn. Train a leaves Tunkhannock at 7 00 a. in., arrt iing at Philadelphia at 2 20, and New York at 3 60 p. m• , 1 1 Trains a and 15 run daily with Pullman Sleepin Cars attached. • , Drawing Room Care attached to Trains 2 and S lietween Elmira ane. Philadelphia. , I R. A. PACK Elt, Superintendent. 1 -'-- , , . , „0,,,,,,,:„ ..3,Ett....c... . GENEVA, ITHACA a ATHENS IL 11.—Cornmen , Ing Monday, Jim. 21, 1874, trains trill run as on this road as follows: I !No. P.--5:00 a. m., daily, with Po'haat Prink' Cnaeh through firm New York:art - hint, at Vatt Ettsn 5:45, Spencer 5:55, ithar‘a 6:50. Taughanfr Falls 7:18. Trutnanthorg 7:25. Farmer 7:43, Ovid center Hays Corner 6:00., Romulus 8:12, tienti ra 5:45. making Pose ennnectten east and west with trains on N. V. & li. It. It.. arriving at Itoeheste t r at ite.'.o a. in., Bultalo 4:15 p. ln., and Niagara faIN at 4:40. 0. aO.-12.60 a. tn., daily except Sundays. on nr;- rival of L. V. train from Wilkes ilarre. Pittetori. Tnnkhannoeic, Towanda. &c.. arrivlng at Van hat 12:45, Spencer 12:51. Ithara 1:53, Taughanlit Falls 2:25. Truman=hurg Farmer 2.53, Qi Center 3:f.2, ilayts CUrners 32N Romulus 3:23.1:1 - 11.!v:11:00. ennuerting with trains east and west on N. V. C: d-. 11. it. IL I:. • No.—a p. trt.„ dally.t.xcept Sunday?, with thratigh mit. from E!tnira for Geneva. leaving Elmira at 5:1,'0 p.l tn., arriving at Van . Erten 6:ls, Spencer Ilbaca 7:10, Tanghanic • Falls S:P4. Trionan.doirg . Pe2o, Farmer 0:40. Ovid Center 0 55. lfayts corners llonmltts 9:17. eneva 9:53: roun..oing wit trains east and west un N, V. C. & li. I:. I:. 11. AnMN'S AT SA:fat:FROM Tip: NUItTIT. co. a. tn., daily ettreM tAnntlm.r4. 'with through ear from fiene‘a to Elmira, tearing Gem); %;1 at 5: 1 .0 a. m.. Mannlas 5;31, ll:ty2s corners 5:41, (mid Venter 5:54. Fat merTrumanchttrz 1%0. Tann:intr. Fal!s 6:3o.lthara 71:;, Sjemeer FM3, Va`ti- E;;fen ts:l3, arriving at E'inira at !O.?, making rite.rt c•Mneett,.n at Sayre n1;11 T.. V. Day F:x preS, arri. yin?. at New York at 10:(.1, p. m., l'lsii;:tlelphla 5 t ,11.--4;:in p, 4 4L . iatic e%4.pt Sundt:v.4's. h•:44111' 43,411,i.a 10:410 a. tn.. Ilt.tmtlll4 10:34, ilavts c“r. , inoa„ 001 Otntt.r 10:11. Fartn-r 11:02. Tr+ ntaitsbutg 11:17. TanThanti• Far , : 11:21. libaea i:1.l. Sill•tteor 12:37. Van Etrrli 12:31: Making r!ostr 4ani ii,•4llon.nith L. V. 1 , :r4 Line. arriving hi rhilatlrk. v!14.1 p. rn. p, m, daily; avilti Plinsnan tonch allarli"tl for N,-w York without t•ltat,r,: !••aS•os 11..necti ar 1:40 p, m.. on a rilvat 4 ,1 , N. V. ri7lltv, from Ilo• Eat and a 1.5 1 . 1: ,, 11111111, Ihrts l'nrners r.:29„ (POI ir,nt..r O:3S. Fartntsr 6:471, Tritmanslittrg F:O. 7:11, Sp.•nrnr 0:11 N'an Etlt.tt rt , nn.a.llll4r 'lll4 1.. V. N gilt Line arriving at New York at /4:"..34 ;11,1 I'lolatl,:vhla 0:41 a. tn. _ Tiekot% ,014.1 atal liaggag,k• checked to 311 ptilta r FA: ACKER. G-n; Supt. H. M. JTOVEY. “ , 11. A gt. VM. STF,VEN , ON. .V•st. Supt. P j HILADELPH 4; R IA EADIN6 I _Li RAILROAD. 1= AIIIIANGENIENT PAS ,, ENGET: TRAINS( 1 I JANI'AUY 1,.1. - 1,71. 7 4 t ra ins. In, r, A fJoi]rotrn it., follnae: •' 1 (rift Perkiqmen Er”. r 5.1 • Fil l , Plrilarle!phin. Bridvp..ft and I' .i klotnen June f aim, at 6.45, •S.3G a. tn. and 5,55 p. in. SVNDAVg. June For rhi):oleipliin, Bridgeiw,rt and Perklonloll June t at 3.10 p. in. (rid East Pt n n a. Branch.) II For H , adlntr. *2.10. 5.30, and 5.57. i a. in., 12.20, 2.1 I 4.30 and 0..45 p. in. For ilarrlshurg, 1 . 2.30. 5.50, and 8.55 a. in., 12.20, 4.30 . and b.-45 p. in. ._ For Lancaster and Columbia, 5.5 1 1, 6.5 a., in., and 4.:1n p. in. , * t Duc, not run - on Mondays. SI',ZDAYS.. • Vi,rlZratling. 2.10 a. m. and 8.47, p. m. ForrlfarrisMirg. 2.:!() a. m. :Lnd 8.45 p. m. Trrtina for Jllentown-trezre na pdlozra (rig Perkinuirn Branch.) L• ate Pldladr a..m. and 5.15. '5.30 p. fn. ridgoporj. a. m ., fi.tWand C . to p . in . Pori:ionic:ll Junction, to 1 a. in. and 6.19, C.3:1 Le:ti•' PIM:WM{4IIa. 9.00 a. m., Bridgeport, 9.01 a.in i matm .unction, a. In. Lear Reading 7.3.5, 7.40„ 10.35 a. m., 4.00, G.IO, ant. in. Leave Harrisburg, 5.20, 8.10 a. m., ;.CA, 3.50 and m. p. Lcae Lancaster. k.lO a. m., 12.55 and 11.41'p. m brave Columbia. b.ip a. 14...1.40 and J. 3 p, m. ilen.ling, 7:20 in. Ihrrisburg. 5.1) a. in 'Fralt+ marked thus 1•1 run via G. dr. S. Branch, (41,1k.t. 9:11 and G r.-ca ~tre,t,.l and havo through cars 'l'lolll and to )tra:l,ll Chunk. Alrother trains toatifl. from Phila,lelphiaarrke at %id leavu Bread miret J. wo( Y CT EN. oc Gtnrigt Supfria . _ - 11 EA:NS ROUSE, TOWANDA, l'a., The Horses, Harness & - r., or all guests of tlilq agatast by Ftre, v,lthout any extra'ellarg.% _ A superior quality of Old Englt A itasa Ale, J'lst. reeilyed. T. 14 JORDAN, Tvvfanda, Jan. Vroprletor. ELWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA, r.t., iraTilig 'eaged thiS trady to acci.ro moitai“ the travelling public. No pall,. uur expelise will t$ stirred to give sall.taction to 'bum! Rho rtiay givt• Win a call. aigNertla side of Public Square, east of 31 ercurs 13.. W • r1 1 111.,' CENTIIAL 1 ULSTER, PA. • I'lle , unden.ignell ha\ hag again taken pos::ession of t h.:above hotel. reipeetfoily hollrib• the patron age of; Lk old friends and the Imlay generally. anglG-tf. • M. A. I ,I) RIGEST. TIETIILEItEM, "OLD MORAVIAN SUN INN," met, in historical Intorests„ It Is thn only bulltllng in fhe ronnlry excl`p! honnr.•d hr the ;sojourn within Its walls or Washing:oh, L'a, Fayette, Lee at.i other patz iots of - the Irevolnl lon, This popu:ar hotel hag recently chang••d hawk, ho••n ttupr.n••d, entirety reterliished, and the pro.. prietor.ordlally Italic Ids friend.• and traveling 101,0ic io irls .• him a , palllS nlit I. spared to n•wh•rjtin If ,f;tY Ptsople en route for Philadelphia mill flit It ei,liVeldela to p it the night here, reaehhig, the city :Own: eight In the nwt ,ol 4:. A rataple rr• .:11 on the first floor, for the acebnatiodatton of t..(4.nnierelal.nrentp. Sept. TEE PLACE TO BUT YOUR! 'HARNESS AN'D lIORSE FIXINGS GENERALLY Is at C. '. PATON'S In the afore lately occupied JUlins \Volt! as a Clothing 'Store. Bating rrtnoTed my estaUlislimen: to more commorin.us and conr e , nientiptUrtets, I respectfully Invile my old cusiol mers, and all in want of anything In thu lino of JAMES VANN HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, k _ to give nie a call, feeling satisfied that f , rn the fa cilities I' poss..ss for purchasing atock,l can do a b•tter jOb, at a lower price than any other estate itsninenti lit t ht. county. bout {forget the place one door below the old stri! of Vor. It Eercur, ruay2fi, ME TO 311(111GA N. one of the foremost, tiourtshlg and healthy State:, Of fin . ; Farmlhg Z,and, ba- :ate 'by the Grand nap. hllliana R. it. strong soils: ,ready market,; gun• env; run ,Through Iba 4,( the grant; net tient-ma aIJ along; all ktrnlA of prothols pktity of water. timber and building In:tied:Oß. Price from tt4 to 116 per acre; u..e-fourth down. balance on [li n e. Send fur Inas trated pamphlet full of facts and figures. and be mmlll'll4 Address, lIOWkltD. 4.'outu)'r. P. It. L.,PStECE, Grand Rapid& 311.01. SO'y Land llert. CAIII3-764111 rimrcirm. STATIONS, JIDDMONAL TRAINS LEAVING SATRE NORTHWARD IMMO (tin East P..nna. Emmett.) MEESE Ectels !CORNER .J 1X AND BRIDGE STT:EETS JOBS sr LLIV AN BUILT MS Miscellaneous Advertisements S E . TS, It C:, WHERE NOW? WHAT FOR ? To Inty,a FARM out of 117,, ' CNEMILLION ACRES, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Ali li. ..4.3‘ 1 01.... 12 35 820 9 4&. 9 63, 7 301 0 33 6 151 6231 5 33 5 291 5 00 4 GI I 9 10 8 75 91111 9 114 7 311 00 )1 322 5 30i 2411 4 3 5 2 32; 4 2 15 4 00 1 05 2 3.3 i 12 10i 1 40i 11 45, 1 20 10 42 1" 11' 12 04 10 ao ook, 10 05 . 11 30 30' v 43; 7 00 GROCERIES icr, PROVISIONS VI CNE DOORNOUTII. OF CODDLNO k RIISSIICLL Towanda, July 2. 1876 STEVENS & LONG, WHOLESALE & RETAIL CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Having a laro and conuncallogspdore we are prepared at alt tlun:s tuxarry a large stuck. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, Or taken In exchange for goods, an lowest cash pri ces,. blur long exp : vu•ueo In the °weary Trade gives us peculiar advantages In purchasing, and as we are not atubttlous to make large profits, we flat- CREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Buyers than any other establishment In Northern Pennsylvania. Effial NT° TICF. HERE! But the very hest ETNA% of all kinds kept-hy any etrbi-c.Lass grocer, and Hold Down, Down, Ilowu, TEAS, SPICES, MOLASSES, Received Daily, fresh from the 'New York Market, and bought at the very Itnvest cash prices. Tlavlng been-engaged for the last three years with a First-clam Wholesale grocer In New York, I hare Facilities for huying Inv gtssls so that I can hake It an object for all CASII BUYERS call and SEE MY STOCK AND PRICES I WILL; PAY C.ASII FOR PRODUCE RED, 'WRITE ANDIVLUE STOT:E, BRIDGE-ST = 1 - --- JA -1 A '1 • - - :`" ~., ,•-• ei . 0 '4 o-4 .... p.. 0 , ,„,4 e . .-. Z j..)" a . ,1 / 2 . 0... ..." X O 4 el ,. *. ; 1 / 2 L 44 ) —...., r. c.) Z 6 -4 a E"" .-4 C •••. "r:: I C. T. SMITH, rropHetor NO THEYDON'T 1 BUY THEIR CLOTHING JACOBS' Never find fault with the tirtlity of the Now takes pleasure In calling attention to his LARGE AND ELEGANT C. F I)AYTOV BB SPRING AND SU3DIER GOODS, MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. A 'lnspection or his ■tock Auff'cleat to sanity all that lie can offer. greater Intlutfernento than eyer, ,Ctuarett 8,-'76 Groceries la Preffi*lns. `MisoABE & EDWARDS, Cash Elegem allklods of Dealers I. • k COUNTRY PROCUCE, GRAIN, &C. GRAIN N.ND ruenuck: =WM STEVENS .1: LONG. l=" COBNER & BRIDGE STS., TOWANDA, PA STRICTLY. FOE (•ASPS The choicest SYRUPS, SUGARS, COFFEES, &C., Before purchasing elsewhere M. 13. OIVEN, Clothiaz, K. BUSH 1 , _ Z Z w eg 1-4 LV, I & eT 0 4, 1 z v, MI S is 'X t People complain of HARD TIMES, But those who are wise eiicntgli to -AT GOODS lIE SELLS. Mu. .J A C B S ASSORTMENT MOE -I'OH TRH MUTUAL PROTECTION COMPANY: nowt Office, 903 Walnut atteet,*taladulphla, Pa• Apting tinder a Spacial Act Orfacorporatton From the Penritylvania /41elature. H. S. CLARK, APENT. TOWANDA, rA; Special attention Is called to the following rate table, which will be found itricqequitable, as be tween all ages, and which the company will guar antee to not exceed one-half thelost of any first class OLD PLAN Company. The following Table shows the:iTtates for 111900 and may be multiplied for any additional amount up to#sooo, which la the largest ask taken'on any one life. Twenty Cents will CA added to the amount of each assessment for coOection, ete. ; : t g :a •,‹ A - - .4 a .0* 20 a 21 i 3 22 3 'A 3 24 3 .15 3 26 3 27 3 2.1 3 2) 3 30 3 31 4 32 1 91 4 34 4 35 4 38 5 37 343 5 33 5 40 5 ---1— M=! T OWANDA INStrit,INCE Main Street, opposite the cotfrt llonK• FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES CO.III I ,IMICTAL UNION, Or Engra, 11;.y15, 117,711X8 ItoY pa-, of Liverpool, - tt 17, 17.G.811 clukr.N, • 61 '.,. i i.50Q.000 , CONTINENTAL, Of New York, 2,700,2r. 1 .11 LIEIINIANIA, " - 0 1,599,56-1 GERMAN AMEEICAN, " 4 1052,1435 MANHATTAN, • IA - 709./48.5 (201'31E1H:1AL, of" 457,7)42 Pliktm,x, of tiartrord, 9 3,97;,,0z. ' HitllcNT, " (4 719,34 z. AM .(C2l-/S. of Ohio, '4,, 934,510 crrizu - ss`, or Nowanc, t.! 414,72.0 I.l.A.milti:G Isi:EmEs, of Germany 4 2,5u0,0ut. LIFE & ACCIDENT COMPANIES. K... Tit)t; AL !Art. of 17.5. A., as+efs 1 , 3,767,386 Titavt.t.l:iv., of Hartford, - ..S 3,47a,359 ‘lt A I LW .4.1' I' Apsics ,•. 4., •! G%13,0(X) 311:TEAL LIFE, of New York ".:i 72,333,070 I ° Losses adjusted and paid at thihuttite. dcr::.'Stf' (VII: FAILM El: S' CTUAL 11 INsup, NN c E v o ., OF Tl7:,l;.AitnitA, pkg-p,tilat pot ir.frs Fnt FARM PROPERTY ONLY. 'Eaelt Inrlnher pays a P.c. , at the tintr or in , nring; to co v er charfrr arid Incidental ex firs of the Co.. after ultiett titt fan r 3 , 3)1..111' I, rc idr. d, VtErVltt to tom avian! 10., be 11r...111,11g the :111 , 11111eThh Ir. Till., 11:10 of iti,ctranvo 1,,t FAILS( PROPERTY. Is c0m1..% tapidly Into favor. (Tarr of I;usv,cs, , , SPIONG, 111.1.6' s ASYLUM, T KRRY, AND STA \DING STONE ; PA. Thr Agent %vitt ranva,s the TuvviothlpA of Tusca roria, Pike. Herrick and Wyalnsing, aiul fails:en. Ili those Townships wishing insurance oe,lnformation, tuayatltlretE, • A. B. SiTT'S F.B,and A gt., Spring 1111), Ilr.nitoril t'".. Pa SIII3:IIAVAY Pr,s. (..irt74in THE OLD AND POPErIiAn HARDWARE STORE. CODDINC & RUSSELL, Invite the attention of the public to their stock A RDIVARE GOODS. • COOK STOVES: Of the most 2pprovect pattetttis PARLOR & HEATING STOVES, BUILDING MATERIALS, BOTTOM PRICES; ICE CREAM FREEZERS, SHEARS, SCISSORS, RAZORS, r.,•• -.• 1.) - 1 ,04 1:7 rm> r•-• •Ir POCKET CtiirLEo7, Of the hest manufacture, and Ivarroted„ CARPENTERS' TOOTS; GAS FIXTURES, clllia'DI;LIEI S, BRAQii.ETS, I. ...r 4 r t til rti ... n erolleqs variety. The largest aro' 1)60- assort ment kept In Northern Pennsylvatita. 17:=1 0 tn ~, KEROSENE lAMPS:;: From the cheapest to the best LAMP CHIMNEYS & GLOBES At greatly reduced prices. In endless variety, of our own manufacture war ranted first-class. Jobliin4. of all kinds In our line promptly atten ded to. Tin roofs and eaves tratighs put n in the most satisfactory manner, at short notice. .1;.. GAS FITTING AND PLIT3IIIING A. Special ty, 'WE HAVE THE ONLY POACTI CAL PLI.T3IBEH'IN TOWANL)A. Our old friends - and tho public generally, tell bear in mina that we sell goods only for i; READY PAY!;; Retelling It the only system by which Justice can he done both buyer and NAler. Grateful for rya very liberal patronage;l7 SIEIGIIS, C I:TTEIZ S, MB POI; SLEDS, ES 13RV;S.\ T Cheaper, 't1.1:11.1 i-( «v in ever ! fina i rk Lave ..I.l.e . d . ppi..krtlinitv of (Joint-r,; I have' a I:Cyg(? asscirtment of my _ . • "1 . OWN 11fAq\-UFACTUItt.:,- Warrantt't i I, t I tilevc•ry partiettlar. which • .I Will •-- Sr. i . , - I..'iSO I,o_\C That 6 - en-body can airoril to luive one . of hili'own. I also piste thci solea,eney hi this place, of lr ovi.vrt.s PATENT RUNNERS:, An inwn, I tion 114_11 has curne into very gt.n6r:ll use itii tbrotigh the we-t. They I , ziro tl* , ie It„s•vqisfzietion .wlleK.werei they biro been introduci CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. JAMES BRYANT. 1. ATOV ERI 4(3 E FACTORY! 1 , . Opp!)Ate I lijt tp.‘cv TOWANDA, PENN'A • IfFNIII - 's , Ti: LEN 12,spsrft)Illy his friondi ant ritrons that l.r has Uti:lt a F.M:TOIty, Where he Will •ort.,:an,tly :k ..Fp ea ha:: l a f itl,,lhf.....ort tuck of F,A.114.1.1 CA t 1:1111AGES,, . . • 1.. 1- 4... TOP AN n I.PEN BUGG 1E 1 ,...:4, 4 . 0 • • PLA'rIFOII34E WA GONS, '. . , 1. , ' I , • . . TgOrrl NG 61.71...g.1":•4 AND 9.'KEl.E'Valtiqi 1 - ', Matte or the be ,mattirlat and 11%1.11(41 . In thti lvst ....* A4.ll , tyle. Ilk hoig-.7l... , , irhatre to cl;y 4 ar- rlpge niatorlef. g 4..., on.t.t .I.yi.lett • adrantagt 01 er other. ,la tho ' .. I'l.' • ' - ' 1 1 ., . • FINISH, :Tf LE 4ND DuRApILITY . I , 1 : -.•- r . tit wvons. IAI he asks is an INSPECTION 10,F li,IS• WORK Provionii to porelT log elNewbere. - WAl . tiltil:CTl:l) TO GIVF: rERFECT A TISFATIO.N. Thankful for tht, lihsril Ira tr,•nair tended ail: a om;itinallee ui Ihd saute. I:EPAMING pßomj-ILY ATTENDED TO • AT REDUO:D. ' lIENIRY STULEN: r 1 . „, r‘ Towaud, T a COAL 44 ( 4V 4 4. • 3 ANTHRACITE, ME ECM MEE=