P,tpargment fAttafietra =I E. E. Qrmax, 1 , J. A. IN - 4,T, T. C .I:N• C. CWroilb. - • G. W. RYAN. A. A. 'KEENEY, Committee , of Associate Editors. he sent to either of the preferred. and appear has ehame. tv, Editor present week. Conintlitifral ion, ! , 1t113: juay be •:%11;.•111%, Ell= CITATIONS FROM GRAMMARS. Noble llutter4' the author of ,the Ptacti cal and Critical Grammar, has s peen eita:d for someAi' his grammatiCal teach ings.;' That Ilinier differs:in many points own' and Kell isia fact, but not a sill. If Butler's positions arc if:liable, he is right in maintaining the 'Majority of_ the be l:c in " " contlehmed the icach (3;tlileo, the World hassitiee e,;;;;'.....mm."1 the Gainer' was Tric. • world (10i..F; move." ' That ' Lulli.' . is , the follpwing extracts l'i t , ll authyrit les. will show. ••:k. lirononii'is a noun of %levy general 11,1101ing tf , the act in . !". SOIIIC other noun."-- i;e'rvr.f Theconnonh definition of a ilronoun v,-.02:1 Iliq..CL instond of ii noun 7 t m c•, •• , :try; 11 - 4•,1 `to avoid tlie t t it,uns: In st:l., , rt of we ,cite: —Pro ;1 ; 1.,t1(...n15111.E-rontive,).—.lkrei:. =I f ••"Int y noth_ 0..1. r .r.11 tip inli...rent. .raalitie-; of them sim:l,li t in then t.) slwaker, an , l primarily tl.4•ii• ve the (li,,t.ifle,- I . HI L.-!v: - (.;•ri the :014 the !Joe, the (11..ioCt Of :It tt . II t 1011 liero; V 1. 1 thert'.• and the third T' r- ..:: ' , 4'r ti:;•:, - . 7 . , ,, A , 1.er,71 - ,r,:lit to: al.k ,, elit. * r:::•,,•:=miry of thcir :!: 1 rp1i , .,1*,..;;`, - 1.. ' :1 , . lit- iipon r(.l3tiv,_ 1 , 1 111 ill.. consevent i 4 Incrcly (1 ca-ii I;,m an Ills it, name be,- iii a manlier to stand fill- !Li ~ t ;:cr name. lies,the e.`- Ti eir pr,•21 ,, 1111:. 'urine 'for ev- .s.ll ,le-ri: 4 ll is, there- ME NMI ~.. .~ ifl3'eC~. 11. 'll thc• cafe Wt. givp timn, • . .c. , r rrialc.: 1. 7 • /. MM ff=a :tro r rtlnna Ivords accor: ,•!t They - do exple, ,, the idea of 0!:1c tla relation of an 01)- 02,? 11.11.1 t. pronr , uns arc 'Che iirc nnc it•pcti- !;.it tl:cy 119 somethinL;- =ME 11 - 4 4:n• dijTerence "vt'''" the Per , .. 12' ,, 1;.,1111, - ; of thelfir:..t . j ,.. i : L!!,1 pro- tltr . litirtl t: , I.o.ll.iirJ ant 2•1 f,.r 1:(1111., 1 ire 'romarkaLle e:ti v atT,s- what thefe is MI °the/ 11.17:161V the pt•r,onality !t•_ an , l of the per , ..nl sookcil •• the placJ,: / or'the ho a slt'hstitutc r i fur it. I a - ropetition. but •.• p. 1;1 to entertain .the pr(qp)lln ar NM :111(1 itch EMS pr).- on7ylt l .l l . igtl,,,ttitute for every ti to it, EMI ;14.1' v‘ell 11111 ;if i) r.2:ati‘e :4 - ilq•11 :f „_ m ,?iai 1 v n ME! wurlt 5 , x 1 as .r,C, ;:ling ....vvrd in • I. 1- ;t:111 iu• tv , ,r(l iu 1.31.,in EMI ME =1 S , i!ti- 1.141110 U 11111121TERIM Lik 'i s I:. rv; t 1 t ,, ns 1 kh. tls antece: al: :-.llouce is tt~nallt• I; •1* :ui I i i'tllv • 1v... v. - t.tm ?r. 7 : ,, and :!: •:!:,t :1;: *stea l ., In:: • , f • I r):-11, • ' 1V11:0, j. Bunt. ,' i:, t,, ~ •. 7'rn.; =EMS 41 - .1;o, flair of omit- If inc;:n •;hc thing thin, of it,..•11 tilt• 11.1111.i5. :,:• ;:ny In , drc,l to t::( miini , butt it is 11 , ;11t. 111,y! 4 tt. , :i6u...; man_ ',.. ~. ii 121'.. , I..lltives - are ,r 1 ,, ,, ir4;.•,', \,,. what. ‘aat MINIM i‘o :Tlll3 j5;1111:1 7. :, on what 1. 4.:i iii-t and conclusive (in this Pero . . En:J. . -... .b . . ,-, .. ", ~ '”IiIS IV , O ‘qll/e MI . - )11S e(lfaMo3l: ir , _!'. 1!::11'8 I:'.!i., umnely, the sub. :1;,, ..t•ntial. tic simply thi,, and prac'- , 1 tcnsk.,.4. axe such, 1:y , ; form made and a =I :;1:41 infinitive ..:, 'l. i• OE ,1 C,,a• veil:, in the En= 143 I.a . rs‘':4l by the aid =I i 'l_, itir I lic 24; 1/(: . , AV hivilhas El It I ,I 1 1.(.1‘;"cull 5 K ati i - 11116 -, i.11 is 00111'er11- 1:!. The (4:fy true mill jane- ra:Ct of ivere and pert EM !tf II 1 , ~, utict ive aud the , dt- ,7 l'able_ it in:tv be to e i-pdSs a W:ly `". I it ‘llill‘le llctlter any - thing tz.iii;‘,l to the /language by the o-tion the_potential mood. It :II its pli . ice ex,tt - nsiVely in' English no , the fornis of the verb.. i.e I . 7:nietribetill that the I•ri ofittill, fiber . beit.n, to the hidicative :.•-! :; , 1 it , sertion belongs .'• - p„'43. "Certairk forms of possibility are ex pressed by auxiliary modal ierbs with thp infinitive."--March, p. 78. Citations would be given in suppUrt of other points, if enough_ were not alteady given to show that the - -._book is, in4tself worthy of confidence. 'Dr. Marelq than whose opinion in matters .of lanituage there is none in America of mater weight, in speaking of 13ntler's Practical_ and Critical Grammar, says, '' l l am glad it has been published." I 30. From'the New Eng: JOur. of Eduratlo4. :CHRISTIAN TEST-BOOMS. What is the creation without the crea tor, and what is history. without lA;rovi deuce? - .ln other words, what is h4man learning Without the living and pervading presence in it of all the knowledge ofthat God who frames its beings, and fashions its events? In the light.of this simple tru:Stn, is that the education of the hu man mind which is dissevered from ail re, or, to,use the astute words orthe President, which is neither "religious, atheistic or pa;,ran ? • . It seems to us the strange, if not fatal mistake of the "Christian mind of the ttge, that it has not detected the graceless drift of the text-book making' of the peiiod; and taken the- alarm. Have we bet nso swallocd, up in abstract - theologising, plat we haVe;lost sight of the groiving vigor and materialistic grasp of scince; or have we 'forgotton that educatio . 4 has always been the chill of religion, ant) de peMls On its vigilance and'eare for pri.ser vation from debasement and prostitution; or are we wholly given over to a Itrivez indiGrence and slur•gishness;;t kat w e br.ve nut set ourselves to work to:i‘ave the Hmobbook world from this greatnd growing obscuration of God ? It does seem to us a marvel that deOut minds have not gone to'work vigorously in the various departments cif sciencOis tory, government and religion, set forth these subjects of scholastic"purs!uits in a thoroughly theistic,. if not Christian form. We doubt whether this is not; ust the needed work of the times; and Viere it, ably, done, we are' sure that we liave many a Christian educator in our schools a ho w.gild welcome the assistance of books which, instead of being leag,ueil in .tinb<ly ; alliance with irreligion in:'the schools. should faithfully and devotOly L:a,l the young mind "through nature; up 'to nature's God." • 11A1 The new pronoun, whiNit is said,lnts b en wanttil, has been agaiu called, to mind hy the following:4entenee fro'ni late number of the Atbintie .11-oNidy: " We would rather set a boy or girl upon some pne poet nearest akin to their hien ! tal aptitude." The pronoun :warited "should be of the singular number andlisp lineable to either gender. The word 'tine' is sometimes used,- but "it is awkward hind sounds affectedly. and does not alwiiys furnish what is desired in the sentence above quoted. 'His or ter' would' be strictly correct in place of 'their,' but-it is a stilted form of expfession, and -be comes itiliculously precise in stime st'n tences. In sucit a sentence as, 'lf a P'er son wishes to sleep flaw must not iiat lieese for supper,'" some writers ignore the woman altogether, and put in ; lace of 'they.' A correct form is, 'ff pj-rson wishes to sleep soundly, he or she that so wishes to sleep soundly, must pint cat cheese for supper.' This form. hinv ever, is not likely to come into iYOgile. Some ingenious American , should' invent a new iiriimma to relieve writers of ; tie queStion which _is constantly arising about how, to express what is expresel in a sentence like that above given, with out being ungrammatical on the one hand or being awkwardly - precise on the ot4r. The value of such a pronoun in relieving writer or speaker of all embarrassment may be seen by constructing a setae* similar to iloeabove in all respects, exerpt in :IA vin.z'a noun of neuter gender in'pl4o, of iterstin: thus, •If a house is to be bunt if must be three sonic:: in height.' is no trouble about the construction till-, sentence—the . correct word 1104- s from the pen as naturally as in the othiir ii - ntences the incorrect word 'they: is so equeiu Iv used. E,i;; rvia- ri;let. in :lich .1 lic it i, a }lre. Stowe gives •a characteristic tint of a s grammati:.,'d exercise at whiclt her hr"ther,'llenry Ward Beecher, assi4- e 4 in his 5e1y.,,,1. days. The teacher vviis liCr pupil in the rudiments: ECM It ln•'in- .:at he is 11,5: Ilemy,•7 .aid she; "A is the irt ,lelMite.article. you see. and must be used only with the, singuliir number. YoU eau say a man.' but you caii't say a,Trieri., -. 0. , n you: witli it Ycs. I can say 'a tnen,' too," was tilIP rejoinder. " Father says it always at tllc4 end nrhis prayers.". • "Coine, henry, don't be joking: de- c. 11.“ Nominyttire he, possessive his.- object- 1v....! 2 •• You see. 'his' is possessive. Now - yoti (-an say this but yon cannot say. hin: book: - '• Yes, I do say fitynin book.' too," said the .impMcticable pt4til, with a quizzical twinkle. Eaclt,,ne of these sallies made his young teacher laugh, which «•as the.victory he wanted. ••llut now, Henry, seriously, just at: : : tend to the active and passive vorb. :\ows. I strike' is active, you, see, because if. you strike, you do something. But: am strstick' is passive, because if you are struck you dOn't do. anything, do you:' .. Yes, I do: 1 strike bickagain." After Ihen'tv was returned to his parents' hands, with the reputation ; of being an inveterate joker and an indic-1 fe rent scholar.. - I:ir, Tit!: 'Belgian Government, having re solved to take part in the Centennial Ex hibition. and wishing the scholastic*sys in to be worthily represented, has or dert'd a mold school room to be prepared and furnished with material prescribed by the latest regulation. which will be trans ported to Philadelphia and set up in the :;rounds of the exhibition. TII E New York papers state that there is a reactio t against speeial studies in the .seli‘Ms Of that city, and the new board of cdliciition will oppose the introdtMtion of Gernian into the grammar-schools, as re: pr, posed, and favor a return to the simple rudimentary branches of En glish education. • Tun sehoofs of Ann Arbor... Mich., COTO ilx:ed on the Vith, their examinations in s:•hool work for the Centennial exhibition at Philadelphia. distine- PnotittEnt—Givem the diameter of a circle; required, the length of thd cord cutting of tine third of the area of the cir cle. THE Bev. IL CoDyer told a friend in BostOn that be were a member of the school connatice, and were asked to give his viewson nit'? subject of Primary -sabool edneation, he would say " les:, study and more fun." - WE I STED, POESOUN ===:m BEECHER AS A SCHOOL-BOY MIZCELLIZEA Misc.llues= Ativertisemots. A J. NOBLE & co., stnet, c!PPcelte the Court House. TOWANDA, PENN'A PROPERTY FOR RENT, FOR DWEL IND AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. I Rents collected and remitted on reasonable terms Money Loaned' &. Loans Negotiated. ' PASSAGE TICKETS, IMEI lOREIGN DRAFTS, ALWAYS ON lIANOI AT BARGAIN'S A NO . III.ES: ,ant) 761 W. S. V NCEN BARciAINS! BARGAINS!! -I have opened and put nn sale one thntvand pairs a Infant., Child. N11,4-es' and W..men's Shoes. that I will sell at less than manufacturers prices. Also, S case , of Women's Fox-lace, Kid-Inee, Goat-11 , •e. and FoxAmttun Shoes, at r_ per pair— Worth GOODS ARE BARGAINS I an] also receiving a large• and full tine of Fine t;oods fos ,pring trmtc. which fur Style. Dnrabilliy and Price. cannot Ire escellud. TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS. LEATHER Sr, SHOE FINDINQS In full stock, at the lowest possible prices. IZENIEMBI 4 .B. THE PLArE:— Opposite the ("mut Itouhe, 'next (Ivor to Chatubertin's Ses,velry UM Towanda. I'a.. Feb. 2 MON T ANY.ES,! MONTANYES OFFER A FINE A SSOR TMENT OF . GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, AT DOTTWI PRICES.' M 0 N T. A N Towarla, Pa-, th.c. g. 1.15 A PERFECT SUCCESS The thlversal sati,fac nun givett by the ORANGES COUNTY MILK PAN, In quality and quantity of butter made. and by re. mving the excessive drudgery of the daily recoil, prompts us In again Invite the earnest ATTENTION of the PROGRESSIVE FARMERS, To the most COMPLETE ARTICLE, of the kind now before the public In .1:117s of 13 to 20 cows, the inconvenience of furnt,hing an extra dairy-maid alokleil.l We guarantee tc? give PERFECT SATISFACTION, i Or remove the ••I'ans•• after litt days•- trial Onr refereneer. are some of the Live Dairymen of _ Itradr.rd and i.a,queltanna Conalleq, who have u.sci! the Faits. B. L. BEARDSLEE. Warrenbani, Pa jan27m3 PURE GROUND PLASTER RUMMER'FIELD ! hsve Just received a large supple• r,f FI: F . S II 6RO I: CAYF I' I. S T Maniffactnred from stone seleefed yy myself, and 'warranted PRlCE.—Cacti, . 14 6 SO: on time, e 7 to. Send In yen'. orders PETER' LANDMESSER March 1, 1656 'lmmense Success! 40,060 of the Genuine • , :T .A IFE.ND LABORS OF LIV- E -1 INGSTON F.. already *old. demand in , i'erearing. The only new c; CtIPLETE life 4r the .great Hero Explorer. Full of thrilling Interest and spirited Illustrations of thirty years strange adven lores, also the CURIOSITIES and WONDERS of .icMARVELOUS country; the millions are eager get. and more good agents ere needed at once. ...PROFITS are SPLENDID. For paitieulars aid .iSroef. address, CURARE/ BROS, Publishers, o :3Sary.orn St.. Phila., Pa :Ortge-73.4y, PLOWS AND POINTS. Farmers are hereby Informed that I am note pre , dated to furnish the celebrated 4 LERAYSVILLE '"L" PLOWS, every kind. Alm) Paints, or any pottiest of the riow furnished at lowest rates.. JAMES VANN. r' JAMES Anpvit 3, InMr. PREESE AND, BUTTER FAC VV ' JONES, FAULKNER S. CO., UTICA. N. Y., flesdrinarters for steam aptairatus, and dairy fur nishing goods. First premium Wier, and engine Made by us especially for dairy use. 'Centennial steam Cheese eats; belt-Heating Vats for Dairies; Dttca Dairy Cloths hold by us uniy. -; /Vend far prksa. rraefir4 EHIGH VALLEY AND PA. .1.4 N. Y. RAIL IMAlM—Arrangement of Pm aougerTralnr. to take effect Jae. 24, 1876. SOUTIIIWAAD. I No ! NO rNO 1 3:03 I NO No I ;151 9 1 7 2l 4 8 ! 1 !------ i , P.il 1 A. 311 ru I ASII AM rls ! 2 15! 4 33 7 53!..nagara FaUs..l 1 07j.... 12 57 1 2 541! 5 15110 15 Buffalol,l2:4si ' 5 , 20 ; 12 1 . 3 5 50! 8 45 ! Aar Auburn 1 9 43 I 9 :0 ! 5 40'10 03! 300 Heneva,,....l 8 53; 1845 17 10:11 45 6 53! Ithaca 7 501 1 6 50 1 9 00:12 90 1 .....: Owego -. ,8 33 1 6-00 ;9 0012',55! 8 301 E1ru1rn.....! 6 15! 9 10 5 35 19 15; 1125 ! 9 05! WaveiTyc 1 5 101 8 25, 465 19 441 1;33 1 9 15! - s•kyre 1533 8 161 4 , 48 9 501 1 3!!! 9 39j Athens I '5E9! 8 13 4 42 0 25, 2 0,40 00.,,,T0WANDA. 1 ..1 L'irool 7 351 4 10 ..! )10 54)1.... Wyalaslng...., -! 6 10 1 1 1 23' 3 02;11 12!. ! ...Lareyvi11e....j 4 02; G 20j 3 07 ;.... 1 ..r..!11 321....Me5h0ppen....1 . . ... 1 6 00: r: IPI 3 5 313 . 25,..Tunkhat00x1r...1 3 173.1 5 30; 2 24 12 50, 4 351 1 20. L & 11 Junction . 2 41; 4 35. 1 40 t 2 57: 4 42:1 30 1 ......r1itt!0n..,..1 2 32 1 4 27, 1 1 32 1 1 2 0 5 00, 2 001.... 1 .W. Barre...( 2 15' 4 00 ! 1 15 I, . . .. 32 G 3- n . 3 - 2 . ~....1 1 %. Haren•••• 1 05 2 3.5.12 05 13 15 7 10 1 4 10 1 .... P. Haven .. ,12 10 j 1 40:11 25 IS 40; 7 30' 4 3:',..Mauch Chunk,.;ll 45; 120:11 05 i 445 8 31: 5 59....A11ent0wn••••.10 42 12 1I; I0 05 14 4s ! 8 31' 5 531..1?.. P..lnnetton, . 1 12 0410 00 -,5 00 8 45 ! G 05 1 .-11elhhollem 1 10 3012 08! 950 :5 35 9 15 6 .5:.1..4,...Ea5tan ;10 05 11 30' 9 .23 16 4510 30 8 20.....r1t11at1e1phia...1 8 30 9 45, 850 4 29 10 00.....NewV0rk..... 7 00 , ....!-G 30 !Au rat ! - rat AM AM PM H . i . ADDITIONAL TRAIN'S. - :4. 29 leaves Elmira at 2 43, p. tn.: stopping at all stations. arriving at Waverly at 3 20, Towanda at 4 13, and Wilkes Ilarro at 8.03, p. to. No. 30 leaves W ilkes • Barre at . 20, a. ni., stop ping at all stations. arriving: at Towanda at 10 55. Elmira at 12.3o.lthaea at 1.55 and Geneva at 4,00p.m. No, 32 1C33 es Towanda at A 13 3. 111. : Stopping at all station.. arriving at Waverly at 9 12, anti Elmi ra at 0 55 a. nr. !No. 31 leaves Elmira at 510 p.m.; stopping it all stations, arrhLng at Waverly at 5 45, and Towanda ate 40 p. m. Train G leaves Philadelphia at'2.• 10 .p. In.. New York 1 00. arriving at Tunkhannock at 10 011 p. m. Train a leaves Tiinkhannork at 7 00 a. in.. arri• ving at Philadelphia at 2 20, and New York at 3 50 ni. :Train? 8 and 15 run daily Kith Pullman Sleeping Var, all nettf-d. ..ilirawitor Room Can attached to Trains It and tri between Elmira inf. l'hihpielphla. R. A. 1,..kr KER., Superintendent. !lOWA 11 I) ELMER. Rt:c•tt. ENEVA, ITHACA A; ATHENS IL—Commencing, 910nd:6 - ..lan. mil, 1 G, trains win' rota as on this road as follows: Ft.—'..l:oo a. in., daPy, with Pulimat eping (path through front New York: arrivinr, at Van .n Sp..neer 5;i5, Ithaca 6:1o., Tat:ghat:le Faits 7:la. Trittnan4bitrg 7:25. Farmer 7:43. Ovid eilttPr 7:52. Hays Inortwr limnulus 8:12, Henn va 5:45. making tint emitteetton.east ancl west with triflns f.n N. T. S.: 11. It. It.. arriving at Itocheater at:l I:20 a. tn., Buffalo 4:15 p. m.. mid Nlakiira Fails at!4,1%. NO. 71 0 .-12.00 a. nt.. daily feterpt Sundays,, on nr rll'al of L. V. train front Wilkes Barre, Pittston, Tunkltnnork, Twwanda, Se.; arriving at Van Et ten 12:45. Spenr . rr 1:55, Tanghaule Falls t.t:trt. Trunsansitutg 2::t2. Fanner9‘l,l C. , nter Corn' Itoinnitti Doi. a 4:00, rtlitteeting with trains rata and west on NjY. C, St tr. H. IL p. tn,, daily rserpt Sundays, with throttztt eat , ' front E:wira for ti..rn•ra. leaYlntr Eltnira at Sao it. tn., arriving at Van EttOit Speneer r,:t4, Tatighattir Valls 11:10. Trumanshuric Partner n:1•3, Ovid Centrx liayls vorhers Itontunts 9:17. Geneva !,:ttat: connectixa with trains east and west on N. V. C. & 11. 'Lit. R. ARRIVE AT SiTIIE FROM T/IL NORTH a.- in,. dads eNr,rt Sanilayß, with through rar (mitt Goneva G'l.,. va;at 51M) a. HI.. I: .nn Wu. 5:33. Ilayts C. , rtwr , nod eriler Fa. filer t:O5, Trumatr.burg 'l'auglinnic Falk I I llama 7:a5. SIMIIr1•r 9:93. Van Eden arriving at Elmira at making clot.. at Sayre with L. V. li,iv Expres, vir.7 at New York at 10:0t1 p. In., Plata&TWA 8;20 p. p. nn'. daily excoptlWO , . leaving Gtineva at 10:041 a. 111.. 1201nulna 1n:34. llayts (*or; IL - s t0:4(4 ovl.l Cunt. .r. Parmer 11:112. 'fru -111:IM•Mlig 11:1T,Tanghanie Falls 11:23. liliara 11:43, Slp'i.neer 12:37. Van Ellen 12:33: making eloke eon nog' I:11 L. V. l'a+t Line, arriving In Plilladel pkla 10:30 p. In. No. 15.-9:40 p. tn. dolly, 44 - Ith gunman Sleoping ( 40i attaehed for New York without ehang 9 :: leave; Groeva at 5:40 44 in.. on arrival of N. F. 1 : 'rains front the East and West. notnnlus ITa'yts t4?29, Ovid c,•nt , r r,f9o, Farmer 0:47. Trinnan.burg 7:07. Inn zlntnie Fan; .7:11. lrtiaea Sp^neer 5:49, Van inn,: 8:53: , onneetlng• V. Night Lin.: arrivinq at New York at .5:29 ate Phil:00011a 41:45 a. tn. sold and baggage eheek,4l to all prior ‘rKEn , i;en. Supt. Nr . irov Ey. earn. Pas , . Agt. WM. STEVI:SSON. PHILADELPHIA S: REAIHNG RAILRoAD. JOHN F. A 0: A .N(': EM ENT PASSENW-:11 Tltia N J.% NUJ, 1.. t. 1,7 C, Zra ins Itar• Allentwra OA, fi,11 , , , e: (ria l'erktomr,4 Lran , h.) y„r I'hll3 , l ,, plifa. 1,141 rt•l Moinen June Wgi, at 6.4,1, a, 10. and p. tn. st - ". 11. tY , . Fg , r l PI; lia44.lpNla..ltritl:ftlnrt and Perklonten June [lnn. at 3.10 p, tn. .(ria Erz,«( Pc It nit. Brunch.) a. lit., 12.2^, p. to - Fr.y ri • p. ni. Lanc . a , .vr and t:01au,!.!3. . a. ue., an 4::.h p. m. • 1). , ( - , ;I.( ran I , a 21 ., n.1:4y... 2.:W a. in. and p, tn lada-l.dnu-7,-. L.an a. p. in j. , r th,,t„,,,, 1 , 111%,,k; phi 1. In. al,l .. ..I", •1.::g) r. to ,r. In.. And C.P; p. rn. 1111C71 ,, 11,1,... ,. 0 a. nI. 1:•: 111{13•1 , 110,:ia. it I 1'11;1.: V. 61 a.l .Ina , tion. '..•27, a. MEM I! irtl.l,urz. a. in : , 2.0. 3..:0 i. it .• I a. al.fl 1.11 p. m. la.. 1.. awl p. m E S I:..alinfz, 7.20 a. In air., 1.) 1 - 11,t (;.S: N. lirnnel 4,1, al .1 I . .lfe•il :r1.4 .*.: , •i11 - 1,1:11 , .1 A 1.1:: 1 - 11 , 03.. ":11..r tr:111 1.. :1 , .. , 1 : 1 1 1 2.• Itripa • HOUSE, TTVANDA, &c., ti :1;1 gnran of this ib.drod ag:4lw-t . 10 , ,, by Fin.. l‘itbutit any sul , ritor quality of OM En 11,1 t Ha' Alp. Ju. rtt T. Joi:DAN, Jan 7: 2i,7l 1 - 4 1 ) ,WELL TOWANDA . JoIIN SULLI VA N. Having Itia4t•tt this how,. is Bow rowdy to aeenm 111 , 41:1 ' k the trAvelling publ!e. pall,. nur estw•n 1%111.1w !lured in give :,atisfactlua to thos, 11,11 u ilia give him a call. • • • A rot North side of PuH.li Square, east of 31ercurs new rrilE CENTRAL 110 TEL, PA• . - . Thniunder,igned haring again taken p.,f:esslot of the; a)uve lo.tPl. r •Nprrif oily f.‘,111 Its the patron ago ofili, oil trittutt% anti tip, publir g . 'n , •ral'.y. angth-tf. M. A. F‘ , l:lt EST. i . --- BETI,T.LEIIE.II, PA. I , :" OW) MORAVIAN SEN Ilich ih last oriea! Interelf. , , It is , .the only building I in the Country even pt I telependenee flail, hottor'ett Iby the 'h....fount Ithin 11a:1, of lVdshinglon. La ! Favettf.. Lee and ether pattleil of the ltevonti,,n. • Tlds popular hotel ham reeently efu L u k . e d been Improved, entirely r . eturni-lle.l, and the pr o I prleturit onlially invite. ds friend:. and traveling pngli to gine hint a call—no pailts,will be spared to - -Tentlet•;their stay eoutfortalde, l'rTie en route for Philad.flphla trill find It convenient to spend the night here, tt aching the city alKitit eight In the' morning. ,ample room on the first fluor, for the accund4tudation of coatmerelal arPnt4. Ser., 4,1'3 T HE PLACE TO ElLry, YO.LTR lIARNESS HORSE FIXINGS GENERALLY Is at C. F. I)ATON'S in th 4 fore lately occupied Juno, Wour :1 7 a eIOII4iLT: Sture_. llavlng remoVed my e•tal t ,ll4lonent to more columodiouc'atol touve nl4nt quarter-, I re.p,ct fully I:e ;my CM aikil all in Ivalit of anyth!ng in the line of ILARESS, 'SADDLES, WHIPS, to giTe me a call, recline catisfied that from the fa pp.—t•,6 for io:rch:t-ing van do a hotter ylh, at a lower'priet than any other ehtab fit•nn-teoin the county. Don 't I f..rget the I.:ave one door bow the old at of il'ux S F. ,- .1 - cur. • MEM , F. DAYTON 4-- 1876. IVIIISRE NOW ? TO MTV!! IG AS. -on,' of forLmit., , t, flour:M/1g and It ale,hy State ONE MILLION ACRES, Of fine Farrnihg Lands for sale by the Grand Hap -1.1".-A Indiana It. It. StrQng sells: ready zuarketm; Burr crop,: wtoct %eboo!t: railscd run mlir,,ugh the renter or Ithe grant; set f:eturnte all along:tall klndm Of pr.;•lotts rabed; plenty of watep lii iber and building materials. Priee fr $4 to In per mere: o...e..fourth rbwrn. balance on ttuie. Retotfor Illto,- trated pataphlet full of farts and figures. and be convinced. 'Address, IV, A. !lOWA Ill). ronmer. P. It• (*tuna Itapids, Mich. Sr.:.'y Land Dort. [Jai:ll34o4m Barn& PUIXCIPS4 kiTATIONS. [IIE.ILVING SAYRE NORTHWARD a. In., I'2 MOTO =MI =EMI (ria East n lirttFi,h.) a. nl.. G.lO. al =EMI MEM J. E. IVOnTTEN, Gr Soq,,j, E:.e:.! et.Oll.NAf!: AND 11111DGE S7I:EETS 111.711 T Ira C. T. SMITH, Mslellaneons li7erthe=entz. NETS, 4.C., =TS F ) ) •T. buy 3 FAHM out•or the GROCERIES & PROVISIONS NOUTLIWAIIL). NicCABE - &EDWARDB, GROCERIES lz! PROVISIONS CNk.: noon NORTH OF CODING A RUSSELL I . Towanda, July 22. 4a7S. STEVENS & LONG, WHOLESALE & RETAIL CROICE*FAMILy GROCERIES CO , U.ITRY t'ROCUCE, !laving a large and corniandlou+tore we are prepared at all flatus to carry a large slt,ck. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, Or taken In exchange for gods, an lowest cash pm. ces„ Our loin; experience In the Grocery Trade gives us peculiar lelvatitages In piirellasi rig, anti as we arediot ambitious to matte large profits, we flat- ter ourselves that We 1:3)1 offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Buyers than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. may I 3 N, To TICK lIERE Rut the , very her.t of all kintlA kept by any grocer, and Loam, Lowe, Dowu, TEAS, SI'ICES, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SUGARS, ER! Received Daily, fresh from the li"ew York Marke , and bo+lght at the ).ery Wiest cazh pikes. Tias lug been engaged for the last three veal with a First-cln, , grocer In New York, I bare Fag - alines ge,& that I ran make it an object for all CASH BUY.EHS call and SEE MY STOCK AND PRICES Bcfure purchaAtig eliewhere I WILL PAY CAsll lot: 1'I:014 CH RED. WHITE AND BLUE STORE. 1:1:I DGE-ST •• e . t . Z;) "1.74 cr.7 * % , .... :.-... . .•. . ,-..01 •1:7 r•••• . 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C) ,:,.-.; '''' - ~ :.. .„, ~, I -... , 0 • 0.--z .-- 0 cd 0-0 , In 7.2 r . ..a. , .. . t-4 F....:1 ~.)^', .. 4 k Pr , I net( r Proprietor THEY DoN"r ! Ilut those who aro who eaough to BUY THEIR 'CLOTHING ,-AT- H. JACOBS' STORE, Never fled fault with the jiliallty of the GOODS TIE SELLS MR. JA C B S Now take% pleasure In ealllog attention to his LARGE AND I:LEGANT WEI SPRING AND SUMMER 000DS, MEN AND BOYS' W:EA , 1 A Alsepeetten of big fitlyir. will ble me fa , •leht ‘ to satl,f,7 all that ho can offer greater: inittwetsiente than Over. frizatell ii, n Giocerloa sza • • Cash dealers In all kinds of I= Spode' attention Is called to thti, following rate table, which will be found strlctlykultable, as be tween all ages, and which the coMpany will guar. antee to not exceed one-half the ;cost of any first elassOLD PLAN Company, The following Table shows the '.flates for SWOO and may be multiplied for any additional amount uplo WOO, which Is the largest clink taken on any . I one life, Twenty Cents will •bd:addcd to the Dealers it GRAIN, &C. GRAIN ANWIiRODUCE STEVENS Z.: LONG. CURER MAIN & BRIDGE STS Tr) AND A. PA STRICTLY Vol{ cAsu Th•• cholcelt COFFEES; (tC, M. B. OWEN, C:cth!n:.. J. K. B S II S a ft People complain of lIA RI) TIMES, A 55911T311.:17 -- lip- :~ -FOR Irisnratue. THE MUTUAL PROTECTION 1. COMPANY. • Home 94140, 909 Ws B;roet, /91119d0 1 014 P*. eteling under a 7.4osetai Act Or /*corporation From the Pennsylvania LiOistature. IL S. CLARK, AONT. TOWANDA, PA;i nt of each asacsautent for cogcetton, etc 11MO irg t• . 72 = t "4 E ti .7 in < :" ..4 ' ..1 I= T OWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY, Main Street, opposite the Court Howe FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES COMMERCIAL rNION, of Engrd, zeta. # 17 ,714.578 Itovitt., of Liverpool, 1 . .1 17,4284811 ~ QUEEN, I . ` ii,f,ov,ooo CONTINENTAL, of New York, ', 7 * 2,709,7,59 GERMANIA, 1.1. ''. 1,599,5114 GERMAN AMERICAN, 4' Ai ~ 1,951635 MANHATTAN, 4. 709.453 CoNIMERUIAL. of ~. ,I 1 47,7.742 Nick:vitt, of Hartford, i' 1,973,.. ,- 2-^ ORIENT, •• 1" . 719,344 AMAZON. of Ohio, i.,` ' 0:18,51O CITIZENS', of Ni•Wark, . i , ~ 913,730 11AIIIIVIIG BREMEN, Of Germany ..! 2,500,e0v LIFE,& ACCIDENT COMPANIES ~ NATIONAL. LITE. of 1.7..5. A.,, a , :iOts 13,787,3815 TUA VELEos, ot Hartford, '. 3,470,359 RAILWAY VASNILS. '• I '' 6:50.000 MUTUAL LIFE, Of Neve 174A1 . 1 . 72,336,070 Lo ses adjusted and paid at this otlf:ce NOBLE General Agents dczl2-75tf THE FARMERS' INsrttAscEco..oF TU. now• Issuing perp-tual Iw FARM PROPERTY Each member pays a fee, at the tittie of lie:tiring; to CM or charter and Incidental expeew, of the co.. after 's bleb /to further payment Is rtitelietl, except to meet actual loss by fin, among do , ' membership. 'This plan of lastirais•e for FAlnti•lioviEwry, Is rowing rapbily Into favor. Place of Business. :WWI St: HILL, A!iY1.1.7 T AND IsTANDINti P A. , • The Agent will canvass the Tolvi6hipa of Tnsea rota, Pike. Herrick :11111 titallartners iu thow'rownships «fitting Insuntnee may ail A. It. SUMNEILSO'c. awl Agt.. .Spr:ttg 11111, 1 't SIT 131 WA Y Pres. (0e1.74m Ear3Ware. r E OLD AND POPULAR HARDW'ARE BtORE CODDINC & RUSSELL, Invite the attention of the publk: 'l9:.lheWiteck ITARDwARE GooDs Consisting:of COOK STOVESI' Of the Ilion approved patte4s RANGES, ':1 Of all kinds PARLOR &• ILEAFING STOVES In endless vatlety BUILDING 3LITE RI ;iLS, 4, • Furnl,hett at BOTTOM PRICE§. ICE CREAM FREEZIthS, Or every style SIIE.A.RS, SCISSORS, RAZORS, POCKET CUTLEOr, Of the best utanufacture, , and warranted CARPENTERS' rOOt,S, Of every description. GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS &C., endlrots variety. The large,t anti I,t assort mat kept In Northern Pennsylvania. KEROSENE LAIIPS / 1 :1 From the cheapest to the best,!l LAMP CIMLNEIS & GLrOBES, At greatly reduced prices. !i' TIN WARE, In endless variety, of our own manufacture, war . ranted first-clam •! Jobblna or nil klntl4 In onr Ilno atten .4l to. roofs and caves trough■ put fill in the ust satisfactory manner, at short nutlee,,, I GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING A Specialty'. WE HAVE THE ONLY PRACTI CAL PLUMBER IN TOWANDA. . Onr old friends. and the public gene ra lly will 'ear In mind that ice sell goods only (or 1, It EA DY lelvlng II the may NyStPill Justice e2u 4leto , both I,nyer and seller. • float." NI for past very liberal pat ronar,P,e;'lwe np tl 4 ohiloomove nt your custom. with Life assu ••. d o lt wn will otter you greater Induevments v. Airy ~Ihar t , tithltshment in the et;untry; as we • V a tatlrr 4t ;4.1t, and enjoy peculiar tar:Mlles purl loaning. CODDING t ItUSS4I4 1y29-73-if. COAL 1 OLD TOWANDA COAL YARD I= Keep the•bent bard Coal to the Market, from the Kaltlmortr vela WilkektUare. LUMP AND SMITE COAL ME From the newly opened vein of the Sullivan Nines we wilt have constantly for Salo at mar yard all the sizes of this superior coal, at the tollowiag pri ces, viz: Grate Egg' FituVO "ZIA Small Nur, ga . 7 :2 • , -a-E. ~~ 1 1 . . 9 4 4 - v a <2 .... < All our male are prepared lri the best manner and will ho delivered clear and' free from The usual prices will be charged in addition to the above for - delivering. Ail orders left at the stores , of Long & Stevens F. J. CaikinsiThird Ward. Rdiby's prng SiorC., at our Mike, corner of River and Eilzabeth'4,,Sts., will receive prompt attention. - PLEASE GIVE USA CALL, S. S. PIERCE. WM, SCOTT. Nov. 16, 1675. " NEW COAL YARD! The undersigned having taken the large and commodious yard, at the foot of PARE Street, has now on hand a full bupply of R's S. Vl:Nei-ST ALL SIZES Oot2l-76-t r. • CirEL° COAL AND L43IE. • From find atter July 1, I will cell coal. lime, '&r., for cash only, and the price lbt will be corrected monthly. FILICE. OF COAL FOR .I[l.Y. FLIt TOS OF 2.00 M". AT THE YAM.: r9ttBtol3 Stove, Chestnut and Furnace •• l'ea • Carbon Run Lump ,• •• Smith Barclay Mountain Lump •• Sint th Allentown Lime bushel Lath M MUTUAL smuoßA, ifriCS 011 ONLY Ilalr 49 Brick it 00 • I am alv•ays prepared TO iti•llver idarcha.etr on short nulled at the . tnnal price of delivery. I also tender my nn' many friends rind Cutdomers fur tlicir•vcry pat:0110v, 111 the past and hope 11.01er the now departure i to make t b., their interest to centintle to bay where they'-cnn get the tw•st gniods for the least money. Those i.ho are Indebted to toe niil take noitee that I must have ITI"Ilvy or I 4.-511'1 bur fe r cash Sint pay frelghts. They must settle by fho first of gust text. Vbry Rcsreetruily J. 11. I'IIINNI Towanda, July I. 1975. NOW IS YOUR BRVANT"4, , Cheaper than you iwnt cver aga.n have the opportunity of 00111 . 1 have a, large assOrtmen of my • Warranted,in every particular, whici That everybody can afford to ilave one of his own. 1 also have the sole agency in thli.k )lace of OVIATT'S PATENT EUNNERS;- An 'invention which has .come into very general use all through the west; They give the best satisfaction wherevere they have been introduced- CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. Jane-: r, NEW CARRIAGE - FACTORY I Respectfully announces to ills frlen4 and patrons that he has built a NEW BRICK" CARRIAGE FACToRT, Whore be will constantly keep on band a full assort ment of TOP AND OPEN .BUGGIES, W TROTTING SUI.RYS, AND SKELETONS 'Slade of the best reaterial au4 finished In the best city style. Ills long experience In city Car riage Fact9rlcs gives him a deckled advantage over others iu the FINISH, STYLE AND DURABILITY NSWCTION OF RFS WORK P A Y ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GI VE Thankful for the lilts:al patronage formerly Pl tended and respectfully, ask a Cunt/IMMO., of ale REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Tcnrautb, Jan, 8,734( P Coal. PIERCE A; SCOTT AT THE We keep Barclay We ire Solo Agents for this coal We keep Limo, Cement and Wood LOYALSOCK COAL, ; OF ANTIIRAC4E, LOYAL SOCK, And BARCLAY COAL A leo LIME AND CEM'ENT. Coal delivered pti bhort notice. TERMS :—Cash: HENRY MERCUR. Carr!accp 4r.3 OPPORT - uNITY, TO BUY SLEIGHS, cuTiEns, I 808 SLEDS, ill OWN MANUFACTURE, I will 'SELL SO LOW JAMES 13IYINT. Opposite the new Jail, TOWANDA, PENN'A HEN itY ST 1,7 1.41:N FAMILY CARRIAGES, PLATFORM WAGONS, • Of wagons. All he asks Is an Previous to purchaNing elsewhere, PERFECT ATISFATION AT REDUCED PRICES. . - HENRY ,I'ITLEN. Watekes, Jewel*, k A. 'CHA.MBERLIN. W . Dealt:l'la • ..DIAIIIO.NDS,' FINE. JEWELHY, and WATCHES AND CLOCKS. TOWANDA - , • -June2-7-1. ' coAL t 4 Oa ,2 , 4 2) 4 2 a:; WATCHES, M. IT ENDLE JI: A "N, FINE. AMERICAN AND SWISS GOLD-AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY. STER;I,PNG ana SILVER PLATED WARE. FROM Tan CHEAPEST TO THE. BEST GOLD, SILVER ,AND STEEL SPECTACLES t EYE 'GLASSES.. f Ooe door north of Dr. ro .er St k‘ou's Drug. atom Maio . .r.eet‘ - - TOWAND4, P.A., jan6-75. • - pRESENTS FORALL, t 5 Co 3 :A 4CO . r t.. 5:), NEW JENyELRY STORE W. A. ROCKWELL constantly recciviruz lb a.l , ll:liai to 111, larg;e stock I,,,,vctry, FIVE GOLD SETS, PINS, BANDS, RINGS, AMERICAN AND WA-TcRES GOLI) ASD - savtit WATCHES, SILVEI: 3VAI:EnF :kLLYARIETIE.; GULP, Sitver Li I•zTEC.I. tq'ErT AC 1. ES, sLy 'AND PLATUD ANI) CLOCKS OF ALL V.ISIKTI4'S, at Iht. pr:ceS Wattql, Jl . sVl•ll".Uri(' ttl th • Thatigi ror..a t!'u•ral prat otmg.• ar 1 hrp.• to merit 2 cun:it,u,tn..: of the ',ante. lEEE! NEW FLOURING TILL.. I\, SIIE92II:y1 - I\, FA The subscriber gives 'notice that his Jae* STEA.M 'PLOt'RING• MILL, . . s now In snee.: , - rui eporatlcon and that Ile Is pro. Fared to di. all Iv..,rk tine on short CUSTOM GRIM) N DONE ON fIIE SAM-le DAY TUAT IT is itEcEIY ED Wheat, 'Buckwheat and Itvo Flour, rorn .Meat . Feed, 1tran...1,:0., alnati on hand :ult.! and for za.to at tor. ost rates.. P.%lrrlll'lL\ :s:(yricv..—Per.i,, living nn hr NsO,l .We of the rh 11,•111'11;.! It. pat 11111. V 1 it . TTY:lg't• 1 , 31 , i Iv! it 11:1 when. hoy hring grr ~, t, of ten hu,hel,:oni lip;; anis. - Bpl4-74. 0 0 .11) C :NI 7 1 y Still continuo to manutactur6 Owl rcvlisbrat iOIISE,I'OIVEIZS CLEANERS,. nd will s , ll a better tuarldno for less money than an tw had ,d,e,idn‘rt... the \V claim f or ur machine that they do as much. or-more, lan any other.and more dumbly built. We per 'Lally superintend our work and see that It is well one: %c i.end DESCRIPTIVE CATA.LOGUES of uur Maehlnes ‘,O NE &, TWO HORSE POWERS, ne and two horse Threashers 'and Separators, Thresher and Cleaners. -, - FANNIN (.1 . )1 - I L.1.,,5, • etnert..tr: ;t - xl) DRAG S.l \t";311'11.1.51, Saw snd Grist Mill work done O. , order. Give us a call before ' • pulehasim2,- -elsewhere. .B'd "ua tilioaqvug `SX'HIILIr "03 Uoo'lll A w.f. on TOOL CARDING IM WOOLEN Ml (,LS, CAMPTOWN,. ~' ' PENNA. .- . . . , 'O.Also nianutictutituZ and , loth tlresqhf: at ten,II;(1 &i on sli, , rt. notlee. We i • tre already mai: lug 7p114 froth the flow clip, and ace prepared to du 'Audi int 1a'!..1 awllered... . Campronnn~i, au; 1575. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Doaler lzi Cal C 1.0( hS, AT TUE STT:PS, CIl R MS, ECKLACES; ME W. A. Epic Klr ELI 71:anz,ct:r.its. F. S. AY E ItS I= MEM U. 0; INUILCSI Dries and Medici:om D R. H. 0. POIiTER, - . OLD 0.51,1-• DRUG „STOli E, Corner ]fain and Pine ste. , To7anda, Pa, !Established ostr a, ?nailer of q Ce ntury, Wholesale and Retail Ile:4lt,r In ' DII;*GS; - 3jt,"DICINES, CI!ENITcAr,s4, - . ACIDS,; DYE-SniFFS. & GLI r E. • PERE t73IEIFF: TOILET AND FA Goof*, SPONGES, ÜBE'S!! ES, BRACES f - 4, Eli, Soars, Coi,f.ul, PonAitiEs. IL% TEETH,. !T'HIN; Aryl HAIR PII 'A RAT BA 7, /IS, roc K ET- if. N I s POCKET-BOORS AND - PORT-MO S. I E., NAGAI - MY and SCOTCH SNI:Fr, - FOTtEl(clk, AN!) Lff).llESTl‘:', CIGAR: . j GAItt)EN,I4I.7.I.:D ANI) FLowr.n. eure Wine. 4 and i'Llquarr, for :tf,,,lle!oa! .1.:11 , .0: , 1.•)/...t1:114. is I:jF i.c' And all .geb qttari' jUdi,IJ: r !'.!!'si;R:tisoltlL's, IS itr,.tli-t StrI'ORTILE: , Sill'lV4, • SHELLS 1l :11111:1,1, , , TE.l.7llltilj , SyrtiNt.:Es, • trnisAr , , • !lirot:kt NG-1 S:(• KEROSENE OR COAL OIL,: • WICKS, CUISINEYS, - PATH BM( I:, SPERSI, 1„ 4 11a), WHALE, NESTS FY/(a, TANN.E. AND 3TACIIINE kLe , moT.. Nl' , 6 .1•11tIT, Tun3';l•44rNE, sa,h,j>,/,',,,,f) f P ixll, Whif oc; 1.‘4, 0.??;•, Ific e, .1:a ;VI dy, ' Ai (10 la 144 of hry,sll.ls. WINDOW AND PICTURE ',CLASS of an . . PL - RE LISzTED 011.. PAINT , . Pi:TTY, ASI r VAI:N1•!11 REAIIY 511X1,1, 0P ANiY" ,PI.I"I{F:POt7SI)., PINT 01: 4'„;,11.,t,,0N -01.101.:N;xi IN 011. 7. - .11:11, ANA) 08 ALL nuas,, &C e ei!rnpow - .<l-4., at al! 11 9 1 ii. of day atl.l oigbt. : op it :.<ll,rtay. iron: 9 b<<.l9 tt. , l et t< , 1 c., i<4 Dr. forcer rit:3 Jri L:;:41 , 1 :1 otbr,. ult N E 'A: •G 0 Iti D 0 N WI!•)LESA - LE AND D It U G' Cr'. IS T IIAtTioN:S .11 r...f.)41.' TQW4NDA, ITNN;A. EXTll.%€"l's. st" 1, A1:!, • TlNt.*- T'l' 1; ~ ; - kail t)reiv.::-.1. tll :.,.... or all i-..1:,,1. DYE sTUF MACHO: OILS, KEIi:OS'f..:NE, 4Lcon,oL, PURE WINES AND LiQuoits, l: TOBACCO, SiNXFF, CIGA4S. AIC VATENT al,: a fit,.• TOILET A.Np FANCY GOODS 31 ,, re,than r ' pro giv-u to thy` pr,. mint 9 to I I': ::0•1 fr , m) t., I_ . ill. 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