.ifitpartmeni Does rich Food-Duke Rich Milk? This queStioa has so. long been answered in the aflirmative that it would seem hardly worth Willie., to discuss In fact there are so many arguments in favor 'of such a belief that the doubter Must produce some ,new• 'facts to shake them. -Net a writer in the Rural World sets • his experience against OS wide. spread belief. Experience better than theory unsupported, if the coiditions• have been carefully 'observed* and .noted.. lie ' says Experience hay taught Me:that-a cow can • be made to produce more milk, but not; any better, by the addition of .nornmeal„: .carrots,Oil cake:shipstuti, -etc. Tak4 for instance, a 'Jersey cqw.lthe Jett: sey is acknowledged by the Majority of int - anginal dair:Onen tVhe richest milk-piodueing. stock in exis tence ); feed bet on - straw alone and her milk will lie just as rich as if fed on corn meal, -oil-cake; or anything else. 134 the quantity will be_very deficient. In the same stable .dace 'an Ayrshire or any,. other cow that produces more in quantity than quality; give her. the . richest food. and her !milk will be the same,' in lxrifit of quality=; but the-contents of the_ pail will .be swelled con siderably.. A cow can'-be made- to produce more by-an additiorime rich foo , Lov ith loletlty of it, but :not : -bet ' ter, and it . pa§,sUrgely, - , Thos .who are nut prejudiced will find afi. ex- Teriment well worth a tidal. ' KF.EPINt; STOCK ,cLEAN.-:71t 3 :011glit,1 to he the duty of thh stockthan to see' RIM . all, cattle that are kept:cfonstant- Iv tied up should receive a thorough brushinlr daily'. .Stock that are ac =customed to have their 4.ads tied • net very ditty ilbouto the nevi:;-,and shoulders unless:they receive A. cue - ful "-grooming." Cleanliness is very essential for eattle always 'under ( over, not only because "(lis'ease is therety preventQd from making its inroads, but also because stock thrive better. and reaeli_ maturity a great quicker, When. carefully, tended, than When they 'aro not. .Cattle kept . in leimmels or loose boxes do not, ptrhaps, - require,'so ,much attontion hose- whose heads are tied to.the stall its•thev can with freCdomi lick themselve theshoullenot bd. ne-. gleeted on that account ;and the careful stock farmer *ill do well to see that. his. stockman gives thein proper attention. It frequently hap pens, however, that cattle do become very dirty about the body'—whether from neglect, or a natural prediS. pos ition to 7e.t.dirty it is unnecessary to consider. In .such eases,' a good rethedy is to apply' to the affected 0 teats a Mixture fish of oil and. flpuriof suf:Pbur, in the 'proportion o.f -folur ounces of sulphur to a part Of oil. This mixture should .be Vigol•ouSly rubbed into the body,• and about three (1* -3 after this has been dune, the fitfeeted parts iuust receive a goo& washing with, soft soap and <warm Water. The oil and ' suly ph - et-may be applii.:ll once more in • same manner as before; the mix ture being made a little stronger. Ishoubrthere be no observable' int pf•otcment from the first washin" . . Thi4tnixture applied tivi`ee genaraliy suffices to etleFt a complete cure .of th . e.-:ailment.-Lon , boi Lire Stock ./ n‘i-squi. . • T - ESTIN(i MILK AND CvAm ri.—..i.t the An•esent market prices fur the. averag' products - of the dairy; there iy a positiVe loss in keeping poo • vows. None but the ,best animal ill, pV a profit over the cost of ear , and 11;eping ; ,lience every farmer should determinelthe best means within hi reach whi2ch are his poor est cowsolisposing r of them by - tening c9r the butcher; and Securing more profitable additions to his heal. NO: farmer shouh'l rest -contentn the'ownership, of 'one. or 'more cows about whose yield he linows nothing exelmt byguesswork. AlTo the owner of more than one cow a set of scales sin his barn is an 'indispensable ad junct tg the intelligent management of his business and for the compaii ton of the yield of Gi3 cows, whose 2k.oril should be carefully marked down.: if fed alike, this test it weighing the milk s is conclusive as to the relative value,of the.members of 1114 herd if kept solely for their milk supply. But if butter or cheese niaking Is- followed more extended experiments are needed, such as, in, at approximate way; testing the corn \yatative • yield of each cow's_milk in cream, he the nse of olzscey of small diameter. and noting the, result in eaoh rase! ; or better still, by taking pains (Mee a Month co -make a • sep arate experimentel churning of the cream, from each CO W's milk and corn paritoz the Iliad-. Many a shiftless, easp , oing, dairyman will say this is too inne:i trouble, yet 4111' desirable rk:•stilt. l 4 . are.attended With labor and rv , eareit. And, after all, who.wants to .kc(•p a cow that i* n constant es , 'awe of foss.L.. WiisTION To LEAN PEoPlE.___ One who has butt little ,exercise daily will `not keep lean for waht of exer cise.. Leanness is "constitutional with many. E,V,ess of eating by those with . smal bdoine,,us Only induces leanness. but by the proper mode of eating-the proper lockl, tpay•he kept ; in good con.lirion: Broiled and Naked ood, with pore water, stands first ; soups, stews, condiments, has tries, cheese, nd spices rast. Irlenty of sleep, "with proper attention to the system, are helps. Mica WINDOWS:-Mira windows stores should be removed from the stove and washed in•w.a-trn water and . _ fine -- gand paper, lint they are inexpensive and can he bought new to lit old stores. /)aYs}:ss-or InftoAT.-:—A 'remedy for dryness of thrt,at wit' be - found in a ,tonall 'piece of muriate of ;immoßia about 1-11 or' 15 grains every two livers. Use the best qmility, and allow it to disolve sloiylY, in the mouth.- KEEPING cage FROI • BIRDS,- , - Se?lti the cage witb hut water, if not brass; replace your bidthefein ; at ,(ioter 'the with white flan nel ; the morning scald the .flan net. In one week .you will befrid of them. BLAcK INIK.—Br grt118;: two pounds;, logwood chips . , green eV : . and gum, one pound pt 'each ; water,' seven gallonl. o ßoil two houri and strain. ; Product, five gallons. CL EA N L PAPE& paper may somewhat cleaned by using. foie, dry Indian meal—rubbing MEM fducafioiltl Ll E. E. QmstAx,. • Committee .1. A. NIT.T, . . of . J. T. 31c041:Lom, AssoCiate Editore 'G. W. ltyAN. CommuMeation's mac ho sent to either of the shore edltors. as may be preTerred, and will appear the Issue of which he has charze. E. E. tlriN LAN, Eiliter SUPT• AUSTIN . A• KEENEY (tour request the following obituary notice SUpt. Keeney has been prepared by Col. John A. Codling, who was ae quainted stlith the deceased. front youth, and was perstmil DP - r.) ,OBITUAIIY The angel of death has again entered a happy home,• and brought sadness and motirning: - A husband .and ,tend, a o,eArly loped one, -has been 7 1"alen 'away. The death of Professor A. Ai' Keeney,. at his residence in this place, Wednesday morning„lan. '4:l,lbas caused mourning and „12 - tief in our entire community. It seems to us a mysterious -Providence that I I the. good, the useful, the virtuous and pure should he first taken. 7 .. _ ... Professor Keeney's grandparents on both sides were among' the first settlers of this county. - Alec] Keeney; 'Ads grand- fael4cr, .was a phmeer in the Tuscarora Vailey,,and his stiong arm helped .t . o sub due thb wildernetz in . that region. His mother's fathei„Elijah Carnii, was,effe Of._ the first settlers On the' Wyalusing Creek —new Camptown. II is father, Luther. Keeney, nettled in Tuscarora, where he h?td been raised, awl thctrethe subject of this notice was boil.; .''.‘iae,ch ::,5,1$:10 ; and in the t rusearora Valley, stu roiMded by natme's grand scenery,--Lamong the grand. old hills and sliver stre.ems, hi -t -beitrt caught the inspiration which led him to bravely climb the-rugged and lofty hill of science to itisfy his longing desire for learning and to, linger'among its un' fading beauties. His early opportiinities for flueation were of that primitive char- acte:r; hue remembrance of which still limier With us and e:iti to• mind the log school house, and -poolly-jiaid ' teacher boarding from house to house. lit these primitive institutions lie -was a faithful student, awl so - well did he' improve the mi!alts - i - lin - fulfil "es That lie outstripped his cenipldneiff ;nal, becanieatiiyt, and bright .selmlar. He afr , r7ntr - 1 at fended Falai' at Kimrstou .s-1c; ,, af.y.,•a171 , athe Institute' in this pl'acf.:. .1 - 7`' all iris scho ..@ studies his scnolarship NV:1:• the - .'cry hi ; _,•ll list, Quite , earl . ) lie ei4aged ip \Ville(' he was prc-eininently lie 4d , ilie, 4 , • ltappy faculty of impartim; to other's his own elra4; idea, awl t I lou;ilit a iii such 'it tuannt.r as.to make thi..mo,t last ing impresSion, and of gol'ilting without fotc‘e. lie had the must' well >goviirm'd and w(.41-nianag,ed schools without seven ty, or any one scarcely knowing how it was govned. In 1569 lie was elected to the °trice of County Sifyerinttndept of Common Schools, and re-elected in ,and.again in 4s;:i his third tern. or tiino years in that qftle:: , , would have . ciosed in 'the spring of lie stood opt bravely and courageously against, failing health and hopol to tiZlit back his (blase, hut, that death which like an overflowing stream sweeps all be foie it. called ltiin to r.':st, lie was out: of a- family of nine chibhen. The p.arents have gone—se%en of the children l:aie gone before, awl that whieli stands ajar has <Tenet.) force, ive our dear fliet)(l.l One brother onlytemains here—father and !pother, brothers and sb-ters, ten in heaven, one only left ahme„ In October, Is;*-2, he marrieq a lol,ely\ woman who was to every way N.:orthy to be the companion of so !Nod a man. Their lnone has fitet. a model of happi ness and love: • t )11, the unrertauny 4 all human hopes in the nioriAng tit: lift., in , the we-' ridian of his i rtllne,:2, be ha; fallen. The unbliehave Ittstot faithful and vtltia ble oilier, soriety out. its hrightest of nanients, and.the wifj,Nk hived one •whose presepee brought blippinis and 4 sunshin o / I wherever be unwed. By i ntforin kind ness. love and charity he tas wtut, all heat Is. In public duties and it . ,siwial life his genial di,spositioll and.:kinili of man- ne9• were uscr preSl'llt. Young ins n may emulate jiffs virtues and follow his 0,,-am p --- Ile has g n t.. job, father. Motber„ brothers Ind sisters, whO arc v,-aitintli WclcornOviims, 'The entire c:Tutuniiti? deeply sympathke with the bei:eavedJne in her sad affliction: We shall some day join him, his earthly work is done. Ills influence for ,good Will only be fully known in eternity. • HOW To BECOME SKILLFUL'tiRITERS AND All teaching- and praetieg of writing Sboald be upon - t-hp basis that writing is both a se:en - re aMT an art : as a science it as an art it is - itnitative, pupils having powrr for imitation and little •ta.ste or faculty for mechnics, writing will be acquired alMolt sobfiy by imitation. such pupils will always be the titst to show improveMent• and fil-quuntly become the best wriths_ln a class, during a cmr-e of lessons. but ;Wlen the copy is removed and the practice -cease , ,ali signs of improvement are re , nally nh.o gone. To the mind 01 . such a pupil; the copy ex ists and is present 'only upon paper, and when -- re Moved leaves a very - faint mental_ impression, while the irm.e NN 11. has studied carefully :ifal eriti: Bally the mechanism of nit• and peillips4 has exhibited marked improvement will receive 41u1 retain vivitl iswiitar in; reni-di will have lift tvriting, ftiralready its icai construcion is so upon his mind as to-be' ent, ll i tan if upon pap : trill Continue to improv ly in the end write a e e.„ lint it i when tln iteulties al( twileil that we 1-xpect to tit the rally wiiters and fi , ayhers. The person who has auetuired a good style of writing Mindy: by imitation is totally • unfit tptrch 'writing. as he will sock to impart sk.'iH in 4he &tam:Manner he has received it, which will sneered only with ; a very limited few, who lik e himself, intro great power of imitation. at; principle i• • will ;teeount for the notorious fart that many good writers are very unsuccessful teachers, while marcy others, - very oydina ty writers. seenre fsurprising results as I teachers the mechanical time' er , who thoroughly analyses; explains, and gives apt illustratiOns of the manner of con structing, letters and writing, with equally? : I •; . ipt‘eritismsand suggestions for the cm . - ; reetieu of faults inthe writing of •his • pn- Ails, , always he ; *succvs, so the pupil (who studkes and attOlysesnds col,}' t:the ! same thMe st i iives to imitat'At, can hardly fail 4 making rapid improvement and of ultim:4l3 - Becoming a skillful Wrl ter and teaclietf \ t'eord !he Poofoth' m• Art , r TI gL' Prepetrationfor !twine.! S BRYANT & STRATTON BUS I NES S ViOILLECE And Telegraphic Inteltute,/ • $OB S. Tenth St. Philadelphia( ' PM; .Incluzetti fac,!it les. Telegraphic Dept: in chugs of the,J,fonag,r 121../ EferfrirnA E of the Cougty Superintendenb4 of raft volioribox, Or and or troo • • aukaraatieuOn.' • all.kttrat,trtreola So ir Pr.s. C TEACHER'S MEIt DR. SAMUEL F.L.IOT, Ot 13014011,.. saws' "The, greatest error into which teachers are liable to, fall is a nieeljanicalmethod of teaching. Education is a work of free dom. One of the canses of this mechani: cal process of I t - caching is'the forming of . pupils into one'claits and treating them as a s whole. This isnot right. Each pupil . has a : peculiar organization, and mustliot be treated as a• machine. that is obliged to perforni'a given Amountotwork in a kiv ell time. -An cause is the assignment of. inexpet i6nced teachers to . classes cora- posed of em 4 children. This is very wrong . g, both as cg irds the pupil,and as tsegards the teaeliq. . The teacher very soon gets in the habit of pi•odueing the result sought by th:uiekest. possible method, and the resul, is a mechanical process of education. If, it :Wall of being assigned .to a class of youn inexperienced teacher was • Placed in charge-of older aipils, who Lai. not been subjected to a. mechanical process, the re suit would' be that the inexpe . ." l 4iged teaches would learn tho wars 0.. 442 \P)e teachers - who had charge of the scho - 47 before them." - - O*T: speaker at the meeting-of the 111 7 (liana State Teachers' Association, talking of teaching dull pupils, said that educa tion "to often consists of empty forms ; there is •too much abstract teaching and •not enough of. the concrete and practial working nit of real problems. ttneiichool was employed three weeXs in makfiig South Americalin their - play-gromal, till they understood every particular. of the.. geography of that country, and tine inter est excited was:so great that the thole sehootwanted to emigrate to South Amer- lea. It is a positive necessity often to simplify the instruction for the benefit of the dull pupils. It pays to devot'C'propei - ' 'time 'to the steps ().f . _learning in 'any bra•h'cli, 'mere especially in arithmeti4, ratlie. tiran, have only a confused idea Avlp.to ai. :lad gone. through._ The work must he rr,:t!,. , as pleasing, as possible, so as to pr'omote 6'1.1 %Cling of pride on the part of the 'pupil. a pupil is not ready to 'graduate, he shout'!! continence over again, and graduation rOvtit be twice. a:. 'yeas instead of anpoally." . . riTE teaching of somepublic ~ Aathools ,: has tNen illustrated by the examination 1, papers A f applicants for admission to the V !)lielligan • State Normal „Sellout,. last Spring. , tilting the exardßles of bad spelling . wets " detinate," .:tintence," \.. 4,. "opreation," l' , specitlic,'' S 11:pli4aiStn ;" and the word "re. - sietfully" - was Misused, kf'or respectively. " sublimeness"„ for 1 "sublimity." - alid "e ternally" for `out .\ sir'. "„ Sentences.ran : s followAy " . .i.412• 7 ject latter exhibits th •mselves;" 2"ile " The color of leaves are i., - -een." Terri4 wa,i - speiled witli one r,' an -frigid with '.. "Virptsinia -w!' - as bounilo on the , , .V,i,sr:hy 31Asso ionth by Georia..., north rhy 4 ildo and - New-York, and wes bs: In diana.". :.' , :ot a , sii;Oe. ersamination apex was exactly corset. in "4.6.) li o nndil-4, 4)f , Virginia. . ' • . _.• ..., .\I UM THE Iter. Die Mayo, of Spri;uf;tield, ~:tys that not,one of out teachers hi ten has had any special jraining fin trunk. A most thorough supervision mer .our sehools,is most necessary, free from political -influence. School boards in cities shoit4l be reduced to committees, of a workable size. A- comity and State sys tem or supervision should be instituted. The West its outstripping New-England ;„ilneational progress, because they em ploy z, sysiem of supervisors who are held to a strjet . acomntability fin. results. , • salary raid to a pv,b),ic, hi.11.)01 teaclier'in T‘iront.) is $l,OOO. Ara. the eid,red sL•houls in St. Loins are ter have cohnefi ti.;;teiters; ^ E:ltcativaal St' SQU EILVNNA.. COLI,LGIATE S•rowl NV intt-rlin crlnnwlw e s moNpAy .IANUt IZY ra:alogtto, par4ieu 1:11, athire:, lilt! y1'11101,31, E. E. 4121 N, A ~ • T. s‘amia,.lzib. 17. 1.7,z: _ -, VI T A'I:ION.. ._:i „ Ei.mi IC A v: rs I NE- , :± C(14.1.. Ef; E. 'Ti i. inst it, zlon 11,"rtalarell its rates of i ult hi 'to i-l: , f• , r a eel pleze; eearse. St•tol for a Culioge. .toarteil glclog all 11/formation free. - Aqdress, - ‘Y" A .f. 1.,`..1.1::4 EI% Elmira, N. Y. 4"1,\11.:1/It' . r • iNt; LIST' AND FRENCH LES j s• -t\ , : ~ ittina girt ri during the Fall an!) Win ter to theseaeslroto; of sO k iyiag tio, • Il EIZMA s N 01: ['lll.:'.. 'IC I. A ZirirAiiKit rtv Mrs. M. f s, ,, MEIZI - FIZ. t• her rcsleietree cm I lio; , ,,i111: Si 1'i ... .`, . '11411,,,,i1a ii.t: a quarlerof '`O Lesson. with a r!dril•tloTrin - Lliee to those iii el. ,es of not less • , tharl sic. \ firs: NE EILI • I' IZ ss lital , . , re.otne hei(Class Itr Fn. , . VO,ll I.lteral.Lre alter the ',lnlays. coinnittinv velti it tt, , ,tn. i n Ettn•nitt.it if the sizeltof tine class will lie , !r,, :I. 111 III!, 1,00. 111,‘• IlilillAr ilit't it made 'up l,y Ih•e..mher Is l . Tho 4; the fore wl, ,'lvlsh to ai tend Will irl , ase s- n 4 lii (110 r totines lwfs , that woe: 1':• ("la,s swill meet EM4 . t.• 11-Is, •k. "I Elf M rs--i• 10, and 110 thlnerlon for r evasion:O. ale.ell, 5.. sept 27. - " r..1 1 11E SISTERS (F\ MERCY i h— g b...,,,. is, to form iiit•lr frienas s inTONNIIIII3 311.1 . 11 , 'lL911P0111..(1, Illat they swill 0W11'1.1,11 . A cad ealy oo . \ . \ r 11(INDAY, 'l'll E*. 17TH 1N.•71.15T. 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Main n HOLMES At PASSAGE, 'Wholesale sad retail *eaters In all hinds of- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC; inrito tho pnbttc oau examination of their estab. Itahmint. The celebrated .• : • MiTIIUSIIEWPIANO . • / Continues to I* tlw-favorito WWI 71111SiciaTiS, and well sustains the high rerlitallNi 4.:artird., It Is not neeeFsary to ,ro Into any ex te,e,led il,ellptlon qf the Instrument, as Its merits Will Lo appareet to all lut4 ex:twin:Von. . . . • • • .1. • . . We also have the agency l'Or EURO E WOODS Sr. CO.'S PARLOR, & I'EgTRY ORGANS Thew instruuu•nts artvvelebrated the world over for their remarkably pure and bt iltlant QUALITY OF TONE! I , A - 11101 is on-lug to theft famous Coniffinallon Sop \ IstopF : Aeoline, Vox liumana Plano. all of whit! re separate and additional set ' s of Reeds awl liars, arranged as to admit of an almost endir,,, variety of ehestral effects and beautiful combinations; TI ,) ELEGANCE OF STYLE, t • S, AVQODS' OCTAVE 'OrPLEIL ntrltOV El) VA YES, PATENT' CA, :: , 3, . _ . PIANO AT I • AND '. • IR ExTßA4onnp:nßY rowun, EEO= coxs - ritUCTION AND i 151511 l'ataits owned and used by .the Among the, rman; above firm. arc SEPARATE sm.() tTF. Re offer all eur anil guarantee the, 4teetived ravel le i ., headsuarters, where what you bargato for. ustrufnents at the 1 ,, we5.1. figures, ju.N! is reprteti Ihni 's Ih• agent., hilt come tirrrt lr to s•ou air - sure of getitog Just TowniuLF,Marsit 8, 1877._ puring the .jier . L. B. POWEL OFFERS 8-143 , 81.; OF SECOND-HAND ,P111111111_14;111HIN VERY LOW PRICES'FOR CASELf \ 4-Octavo Rosewood i/delodeon. i - $15.00 • ‘s.4ltitsive Rise wood Melodeoni - 30H00 6'd7otave Rosewood fidelodeora, Plano-Cale 35,00 4dikioave Portable Ortions ' 351.00. s , 4)ciave 'lllatioWalnitt, Doable-Reed Organs,. 50.00 15.0ctsite _Elsek-Walnat, Dotable-Reed Organs, 45.00 A-Octavo \ Ontile-Reed Organc t 6 Stops 75.00 6-oetare Mahogany Moots 25,00 .. 61-Ostare ,;osswood Planoa, 45.00 7..oetaso Rosewood 'Planoi , . s.o:oo e t-Octave RosewdOst PLILDOII, Carted Legs 160.00 :WARIIANTI:I \ 'ALL IN GOOD . ORDER. MR. POWELL 13 THE Eli PAL. AGENT FOR THE ' CHICKEIII . G PIANO MASON & HAMLIN I`.".IGANS, whlrh 11rn the mint rollolilo Itiatriirnorits of tli•-ir On, made, :1,0 is high no• tow. ...lit dE !it'll., 11i.it _dace Ilwin a ithin tho roach if all. A numb. r,4 , each, vl,Vii liar' Bern rent, d, 1.11. (diet . 11 , at I.lr g.kiti6. ono .1.1.,•,a0.1 Clli..Lerim.: 11,,,, , V , ,..11: . octavo, carted log, and Ivo., Sloit, Ent, dim oNfr., . -tin;:., s3:el. Our. Mn..,,1. th • Hamlin el &It \ Ortzilit, with three , ' eels of ee.sk ;...1 , ... l'iaßos and I trg•tils oil easy monthly ii,,,yn t e g , Call 9a or addl . ,. L. B, POWELL, . . . 110 :13 - yon,!ntrAvenun, Bellanton, Pia. ' . Nr.st to P.Trlldi ,, nt I:Wilding. EDucTIGN Phitio TUNING' • I propose to tine Pianos Iterearter for 52 icAcii TIME, (R $4 By, THE .yEmi %Cheri Insiriiinenis are ontsble (Me flfartmgl), an extra charge will .be made fur travelling fee. I contliil/C tO SO/ ORGANS AND PIANOS %. Of the hest nutitetactures:ts usual Apply to or a.lilress I'ILOF. M. 1)ITTRICI1,- Crockery Wire. N EW. Fl AND NEW GOODS H. J. Madill !1a fillet! uji the old store of 0. A. Black alai a full Ilea of . &C. CROCKERY, - CHINA, CHINA, . GLASSWARE ! .CUTLERY, • • • SIISER PLATED GOODS, • STONEWARE 1 BABY WAGONS,- .FANCY GOODS, TOYS, TOKS! !OUSE' FURNISHING GQOPS' ..:-. . A. great varleiyura . . r„01 h 4, i.ANTPAINS, . CHIMNEYS 1321 VA Ttni Sowing Machines f the leading makes sold for Cash at store, at wZoolortullylow ) MACHINE NEEDLES & OIL • \ LAMES, GENTS AND CIiILTIRE / \ . . Arn Invlied to look over our assortment„iu we are determined to do all In our power to )please. Ite luembcr the place, .. . . "OT,D CROOKE tr :f+TpEr..", Towanda.sialy 10, UM. • \ WORIUk\ d Pine-sta. AND MIMEO MEM SE NIES & r A SSA E Towanda, Gicartes ins Provisions. STEVENS LO .*I::OLESALE • CHOICE FAifILY OROOERIES, . • , Deters t COUNTIVkTRODUCE, • \ GRAIN, a:p. _ Having a large and commodious stork we arelk\ piepared a 6 all times to carry U !urge stuck ASIIi PAID FOR .BUTTER, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. .. , Or taken In exchange for Fonds, an lowest cash pri ces. Our long experience In the Grocery Trade gives urs peculiar advantagi's in purchasing, and. as we are not ainliltronit to make large mills, we flat ter curatives that vie eau offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Buyers than Any other ostablislinannt in Northern Pennsylvania. STEVENS &,:LONG. CORNER MAIN k IMMO E ST mays a 0 : 0 H (0 H rn " G 3 ,z 7., 0 to Pi 72.- a I'7 ie. 7i 0 0 r 4 21 IA (4) tr./2 bt , '.!= C) BM F r cS 7'. I-1 •••: tri g " : 5 g r• s-, c:, PH IT I rTI 014 7 El •o ~ r .J es b 0 2 C 3 43 E. 11:11 KV H " G ROCERIEB PROVI§IONS. McCABE & EDWARDS. • Cash dealer's Ina kinds of OCEIUES • C,NE DOUR SOILTLIOP ' CODDINU & RUSSELL Towanda, .1 u1y.22.1 575 Watthes;Jewelry, NEW ,JEWELRY STOKE W. A..RO.CKWELL Is receiving a new supply to his large stock of good sccu Ati L SILVER rLATE'D WARE, GOLD AND PLATED SETS AND / liINGS, cLOCIiS " • Pleas() giro cot a call and.exaudne our goals Repotting done at tile shnten notice. W. A: ROC Kii;lll./. El 'DOM 1:.1874 HENRY .MERCURY • , Dealer In ANTHRACITE AND CORNItIt rAftIC AND RIVER STIMISTM, TOWAZIDA, Coa) screened, and delfrered lo.any part of the !Toro', adding eartago to the above prices. ALL OILDICItS ELIOT lilt ACCOMVANI.CD IST VIZ CAM' e Towancla, Jan 5, 7877 COAL, COAL We keep on haturat our yard all sizes of Pittston and Wilkes 412rre coal. and Loyal -Nock coal. trout the Sidllvan 'County 31Incs. Also, Barclay Lump and Smith. \ \ 'We keep the licst quality or Lime, )fair and uwnt, Brlck.anti which we will at bottoni prices. . -. PIERCE . tt, SCOTT. - . \ , - ' .Towitla May Ist, 1976-.1. • 11.11E4P COAL .A.,ND LIME. ~ • \\ , \ Fr2m and al'ter July 1, I will gen - coal, lime, &c., for rash only„ and the price Ilst arillbe corrected monthly.. ttit;r. OF COAL FOR JULY, PEE TON O 7 2,0001L9, AT TILE Yalu): Pittston Stoye, Chestnut and Furnace - ~. 45 On e . . , Pea . 1.,„ 350 Carbon nun Lump s 40 " " srnith • \ a 00 Barclay Mountain Lump - s\.so A . Smith 2 73 AlleMtown Ilme 71 bushel - 32 , Lath 13 ..1,.! ,2 25 Bair 1 , 4 bu;ilA ' • •40 Brick Ift M • 10 00 I am always prepared to deliver pureha.ses. on abort notiCo at the usual price of delivery. ^ 1 I also tender my thanks:to my many friends and ClistOt4lerS toy their Very liberal patronnv In the iimst and hope itader the new depart tire to make alto i their Interest to continue to buy where they can get the best goods for the least nithicy. - . . TOWAN r: •ID CEK ,mod Those whoare Indebted 'to MP will take notice that i must have momy er I can't buy for ensh-and pay freights. They ;mint nettle by the first of Au= aunt next. _ • 7 .... . 1 P • 7-• • rji Towanda, my 1. 1Ir:5 o E 0 r i.E .0141.) EsTABI4SIIMENT STILI, TAKES: 17.11. E LEAP S'?„ 5.> Fi Carriagres Cit E Til Mk: EV En.' and Ina form 'Wagonii at al; EAT It EDucrioN. r.e.7,, ,„ = 111 Proirrndor or H - . Carriage 3tatinbet4.ry. (or Ma In and Elizabeth .:yeots. would, .•all the srela attootion of FARMERS and other:, larg amid compie.te as.:artat nt of -7.1 a. , c :..., r C- .1., ~ •?.., ' OPEN AND TOP'iitGOIES r. •:•• i) PLATFORIi WAGONS, All of his ovru tunituktelure. 3601 wartantrql In , .•ry p; to equal to the most ekrti,lve city nuii. riiin INS o ,t n NOW,IS YOVR 'MB TO BUY I z Z.) Ck Lent: at th , • ntritre , ' , „ and remember that every vehiele Is warraltivd : PLATFORM 'WAG' itig OPEN RUG“ ES MP BUGGIES 4-I,' .. BEI tpe prtres fur bolow lIIr cost of manufa..turts, :1110 Mill notinahitain v ti art,r th e pre.ent xtort; 11iNp0,..1 of, SO you noi,t wake selections NOW. Don't be imposed upon by Inforitir work , ant poor materials, but purchase at the erbllidtmett 1.41,m hasl i een , iperallon for nearly half a een tEry and is permanently located. REPAHU*u_PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO o , lllce and Factory cor.3laiti and Elfzaboth streets • ;JAMES 111IYA ° - 1 _ ratda,...t ' etie 2. 1..7. •• • CA 1.1.1.1 A. F. ACTORY st ur the It 4,',.rtei _ • 1, . . Mclntyre Sp encer \. • • Rosport Tully :111”0 , 11,(1. to th, pitblic that thrTAre . pr,pated to build all I:111,1s of - ' . FAMILY CARILIA(jI., PHAETON h PLATFOKMSPRINO WAGONS TROTTING :SULKIES SKELETON , Made of the hest material and lip the best style All work warranted to Ore perfect satisfaction. Lace One Or the t... t. Carriage painters In the rmint y, all vvut k In thin h ue al the lowest rates. - 7 Neally and prompt Making ,perlalty. All ‘c ° call. ME THE- GRAPHIC which will he sold at 11. T.. JUNE'S HARDWARE Lk • PRICES. 1 IS TUE BEST IN USE. t ' Ott. 12-77 .Cofi sad late: SULLIVAN ANTIIIIACITE COAL Mil MERCUR. COAL. Verj ReApeetfally YourA, J. If. PIIINNY Wagons and Carriagis .1 AMES ITEYANT TOP AND twIEN DUGGI\E,S, PAINTING A SPECIALTY • All kinds Cr n E 1' A' I n V A , fi • 11-done at reduced prices. ings and repalrhig of i one,, geaianteed. Please give - us a McINTYRE & SPENCER = Ilardware PARLOR ST 0 VT, FOR BALE AT STORE ! IN ...NIERCUR BLOCK, TOWANDA, Drags a*ltediciaes. DR H. C. PORTER'§ OLD CASK T DRISG STORE, • Corner Main and Plne Sta., Towanda, Pi. [Established over a gunner of a Century,) • Wholesale and Retail Dealer In • • DRUGS ; MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, -. ACIDS, DYE-STUFFS, & GLUE, - TOILET AND P A NCY GOODS, SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES /4 TRUSSES, 80Ari, CORDS, POMADER, Hon DTER, TEETH, SKIN; and lIAIB PREPABATIONS, ZOITS, POCKET-KS /VEs POCKET-ROOKS AND PORT%MONNAIEB,. • 11AiCABOY 'and SCOTCH SNUFF, •FCIfEIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, . GARDEN, FIELD AND PLOWER SEEDS, Pure Wines and ',ninon+, for Medicinal Purposes ifOTAIVIC,keLECTic #4l6llCgOraT/110iKAIEDIgft,' And' all genuine popular Patent 3redlelnes. Stirronrsns, • SUSPENSpIGES, BliriaST ruirs, Nirrtne, NIPPLE SIIV.I.I.EI*I 4 IIIELD I i; • • - Nl:net:VG BOTTLES, Tr.V.TfIiNG ItinGe, - • Syninaas, BED PANS. CIitMALS, TlrEirlirOMlre Ti11:14. ELASTIC IiToCKINGR, AC. • KEROSENE OR COAL OIL. WICKS, CHIMNEYS, BATH BRICK, SPERM, LABD„WII A LE, HEATS F00T, , . • TANNER'S, AND 'MACHINE 011 4„ ALCUIIO'L,'ANU .41 . 4 11:1TS Ti:ItraNTI.NE, Sash, Paine; Var ash; Whilettaih, Counter, .horse; Scrubbing, ' And feilliilds of brudice. ' WINDOW,AND. PICTURE :GLASS, of all sizes. PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, AND .VARNISH. • READY MIXEIN , AINTS OF ANY DESIRED COLOR RY THE POUND; PINT Olt 61 A 11.4.(1N, GROUND IN- OIL OR VARNISH, AND DRY COLORS (MALI. HUES. All articles warranted as repreiented. Prescriptions carefully, compounded at all Mors of-day DWI night, tom 'Sundays for Prescriptions from 9 to 10, A IL, 12 to 1 and 5 to 6, P.m.pyyl373. HENRY HOUSE, . (ON ftbr ILA N,) _ . OitNER MAIN & WAsIIINGTON STREETS . . Thls large, commodious and elegantly-furtarlted house hax Jnet betql 01..11e1l to tltc.traiellug puittle. proprietor has sparod neither itattm nor expense to \raking Ilk lotml first-eJaKs Au all Its appoint- IlleftS, a n d it,i,t+t fully solicits a sitar, of ratite Pat rouage. At ALL .11( tUlth.. Tertna to milttLte timMo Latge rtahla attached, l'norierr:Tort.. Towanda, •Itme 7, '77-tf. AIEA.N.§ HOUSE, cows T ER AND MUDGE ST/LE/Cr/3. The 'Horses, HaisliesF, etc., of all guests of this hosnse, Insured against loss, by Fire, AvJthont any extra charge, A superior quality of Ohl Englhh 'Bass Ale, just received. \ T. It. JORDAN, - ..Towanda. Jan. 24.74. ': - ~- Proprietor. \ ' .. - \ : 1 1 rIE CENTRAL TIQTEL, 1 . 71,5 T Ell. I . \ A. . The underslgto,l having \'takert possession of the above hotel. respeetfuily Solleits the patron• age of 1115 old friends and the put* generally. augl6-tf. M. A, 1 , 01:1IEST. \, E LWELL iiOU W SE, TOANDA,, JOHN SULLIVAN. - , Having leased this Wing% is now ready tO„accont tuodate the travelling public. No pains ncr t'alWnhe will he spareil to give satisfaction to those trhoshiay give him a call. . '-- , . * Nort skte. or Public, Sqt are,'ea6t of 31qcurs new Wock. 1:21 EAGLE - HOTEL, At the center of Court and River-els., directly In the vicinity atorouth of the Court House. • JOHN BURKE. PROrlt.lNTtilt. The above honso has been re-funilsbed and re, fitted. and Li n : now op e n to 'the traveling 'public. The Bar tctli at all times sitpprk , ctivith the best liqnors. Itoo.l stabthil; All:wbet! to the,prernlses. Itonrilers by the...My or week accommodated. Matt to. 1576.) JOHN . 111112KE, 4 4 ZEE LEY'S OYSTER BAY AND 1101'SF..-S few doors senthof the Means house. hoard by the day or week on reasozalde tenor. NVartn meals bvrvea at ati hours Oysters at nbolesale and retail. fe ITew Aivertisements. j... 11. CAREY, Fitor syEvEsg tox.irs •*, ,}leo to tilt) SO 100 . 125 `, •150 tiont's clothes out and m 8.15 to order in the nen.' Putting and repairing de tie en short untles al• reason:o.le rates, and sati,facti6lll, guaran teed. Plea.e give us a call. • Towanda, 4)0. 4; '77. .IA3IFS H. e. 1.1; EY. - AITOOL CA lIDING,—The v sttb s.•riiw•rwilt card rolls the press nt season at Ilk old astalillSbna'nt lu eaniptown. Ph. From Ilk long , experiancisthe•pualla !nay I.e sore of har iug'th, it work 1!1 , 111 - • In the !WS( possil•le manner. dlspatali. as Ili; a 11l giva his personal aftd dole attention to the business. Prico,6 cts pie jaaktt. I‘ - ‘,Ol taken In payttnint what] detArail. Caniptorin. Juin. 5.;x77. 1t..;47.i1i11AM-. FIRSTNATIONAL I3AN.K - • CAPITAL 4° SURPLUS FUND - This Bank nfTfiis 177. , ; USUAL FACILITIES for the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BKSINESS INTEREST PlBlll ON DEPOSITS ACCiaRDING SPF.CIAL CAE OiYEN TO TIM. COLLECTION OF 131=1 Parties wishing. to SENT) MONEY to any part of the Unite 4 States, England, Ireland. -Sc•ottand, or the priudpat eltieF :not towns. of Europe. C3ll here - procure , drafts for that purptn.e.. . . PASSAGE TICKETS To or from the Old Country, by the best steam or sillltegHMS, always on hand. FAMILIES ill;01-7GHT OVF4t AT.:REMUCED RATES; highest , riee paid for U. S., Bonds, JOS. POWELL, • • N. N. BETTS ,Jlt. • Prefddenr. • ' '.• Cashfor. . Is6oo CAN'T BE - MADE BY - itfOty every agent every montli livthe bitsl - weitoulsh. hut those 1% illing to work can eas ily earn a dozen dollar. a day right in their. own g Is do as well as men. We • will. furnish you 101' Mk 4 s. Ilave no more room In explain tore. \ 14 tf• tress pleasant and honorable. Women, lbopi and ' 1s„ a condhe lo t /ntfit free. The bUSitiC`SS pays better than :in Odin: else. We will bear expense of. ',forting alt, Particulars free. Write and see, Formers an nierhanies, Ilmir sons and daughters, amt all class in need of paying work at home, should write t. us. mid learn all about the work at .0,1“.. Now Is lie time. • Don't ("Clay. Address Thur. & Co., Ali ista, Maine. ' jaf2.5,"17. , . 'NIT 11. 1..)01 1 0 E . , V• . . •' T ' . • FiltsT NATIoNAL I r t.t.'.K. ToWA.NpAOPA. It irlt ESE.' T , - GI I: A Rl.l FIRE INSVICANt 7 CO., Of Plillala • Alit, .: , . rlitENiX. 3IUTCAI. Lill: IN:sit - RA\CE CO. . ••• . , • of Hartford. - ...-. .. .. Over rio,oon Insuranre lives 111 liiford Co. Ttiwantla., l'a., Feb. I, IV:. • TIT F St ER Fs' Nst IWKCE CO., OF TEScARonA,\ Is now Issning perpetual pollclo un FA 11111 I'll() I' ERT I :- ONLY. nieh inemher.pays a fee. at The time of insuring; to eover eharter,,unl t h o after wellett 110 jetyment is required. except to meet actua Koss by fire anton,,t. the membership. This 1.13.. of Insurance f.tt FARM 11:01`ticif Y, is eine!.:,,g rapt4lT - "i'hiett of Kt.ine.,i. SPRING HILL PA; The , A crlit;as - 111 tanTa , :s the Town.shlpS of Tusca rora. Pike, Herrick, IV.yaMsing. Asylum, "Perry. and Standing Stone, amt farm rs in 'those-Town ships wklAlngr Insutance or inforMatlom may ad dress,' . _ A .;P. Sec. and A gt:, • Speing 1(111, Ilradtortt . •, W. 31.51.11131. WAY: Pres. tetolitn . • p 00FING -PAD:T.—The • • mminmin vermillion imint for the best In the world for Tin, Iron. ,Velt„,%. Shingles, pr anything exposed to the Weather. Prt..-t gallon and : 2 gallons In can...ILLS() Throe, 2-gallon cans Iwone case • 4.00 I barrgl, 24 ' 13.00 I lgsml. 41 gallon; VA) SIERIVAN ER SI 11. lON WORKS. • oet2s-3111. 49 4•3outh Grout ht., r lIE' SUBSCRIBER... TAKES Pleamtre in calling t he attention of hIS numer ous patrons and the public generally, to the fact that he still coutinues'a • • GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS At the OLD STAND of MY Fit it ITO NDELL, to Carroll's Block, nearly opposite the Means Douse, and thAte is prepared to furnish • • SALT - ANP FRESH MEATS, ,FRES,I.I POULTRY, VEGF4TABLES - AND BERRIES • • - Of the very best quality, at as low rates as any giber establishment. . June 1, 1876-1? Hotels. . TOWAiNDA, PA 11=1111 TOWANDA; I'A T 111.0 R OF TOWANDA .$125;00f) .50,000 TO AGIttIEMENT Gold and Silver MI En \ ilapros4i; EHIGH\VALLIN 'AND PA. . 14. Y. RAIL\ ROADS.—Artaagementof Pas banger Tref ue, to tare effect 314$ 14, 1877. ' "E AS TW A:4,n . • STATION! ' 1 • 19.• .---,---• • 1 ,. 53 .P.)1..P.51.:A . 1.1 1 ... :i 205 .......I 52 .j.... .. 2 50 ',...., , ..., 6 15 ..1 ..... 1 ....: ..... . 6 ty) 25: .1 "5 . 25 .;,. 6 420 n .• •• .1 7 35.....±.i 6 ' • . ~..', 4 • us, 8 5/'r, 'll6 n 0 _ .., 4.5 20' g 00 1 45 . 10 ,52 6 65 9 15, 2 2 0 .11;;;(1 .6 'l4: '9 .44. 3 yo 1 - 3 n 1 6 20; 050(•;; 11111 I :44 , 6 30• ' 1 2'4;1,11 41 6 46 ..... 1.3 ..31 . 1. %/, • 8 55'10251 4 16 1220 ••....•-•, -i 4 2312 (0 , ...:1 , ...,, , ..,1...-...4..3212 30 • . • . ',4. 4 0 12 4.7 • • ..,,..1 - 5 61) 12 47 7' i i•-512 1 41 ..."...... , 11 23' ; 5_3.+ 1 ill `fi'2n 140 Pc 41 .1 2 2* 1 23' ..... ;.„.,„ ~,...-11 . 05 2 511 . ..... tl/ 10: 6 gS• 2 50 . • •• '' .... 1. 1645,,'.. '• • •' . ' .16.59 344 , 12 Fir, 7 m :11 , 1 ... ..;..,... 1 2 1 1(7 337' 4 V , 3 46• . 6 In • • 4 47 ' -- Xi ~.. ~. 505 ' . 7 5 , 1 '• ..,,..,., 66n 320; ••' Ift 43: • . 9501, I &PS:, . Y ~,11 30• , : p.M.:A.3::_fr R. 1'.33,-' Niagara Tails.. Buffalo 'toe heater Aubitre .Geneva Ithaca... Owego.— Waverly Sayre Athens , . Milan [Brier Towanda WyAnuk I rag. ... Standingtitone Ittontnerfielth..A - .,. Frenchtown.i.., Wyaluslng haceyrille Skinner's Eddy Meshoppen Mehoopany . .... .Tunthannock ... ' .. imtgange Sans L k 11:3tinction Wilkes-Barre Mauch Chatik..l`. Bethlehem., Easton rhiladelphia Nei , York I=lll3ll MEE EIIMEM STATIONS .P.3[.. A .31.:A.M. A.:1! 6 :40 6 34 , .. .. .. 00 , 13 .072( 9_30 .... • 950 10 , ?iecr York... E:anton Bethlebern.. Allentown . .... .. .. .. 10 12 ... 10 12 .... Mauch Chunk.— ....,. ...... 11 05 'll if, . Wilkes-Barre ' - ' 1 . 1`1.,.7 - 29 155 ' L. & B.Junc4lo4 ... . .... .... 1 XI 7 55, 2 71,; ... e . Fal. - . - ' 8 192 244 ' LaGrange.. ' ... . ... ~...' ..... 835 2 50 - Tunkhannoek • : 2 15- B'4ll a If. . Mehoopany • 0 IS-33 Meshnppen - '919 P 4 " , Skihners Eddy' •• • ... : . 9 35 3 1;:..;.. Lacryvllle ....*.' 3 01 9 30 3 5, ICyaluslnglo 041 4 r, - Frenchtown • 10-15 4 7s• ' Rinumer6t , hl....... . ..... 10 75 4 36..... Slandlug Stunt! .. . '' 10 32 4 42 Wysankh,g: • 10,41 450 Towanda' • • s 4001055 530 730 Ulster " ~. ' - 11 05 517 740 Milan ..,.... _ '...... 11 12 5.21 7 5.7 Athena . - 4 32 11 29 5 36. s ..ni • . . Sayre • 4 38.11 35 . 5 34 0 la . Waverly -'4 45 11 45 5 40 0 7.0 Elinlra •- , -.... :; 2.iri:44) 611 910 Oiregn • . 6 24. ' 63 1 9 7 ,5 Ithaca__ .., ' 6 13 '.• •.. 7 In 7 40 ....•.., 9 lo Auburn' • • ....., ....... ......9 55' 0 45. 440 Rochester - - 10 5rr...... !I 76 C 55 linttalo - . -• ' • 'IS 25 ...,... 12 i..5' cl 5 SNlag . .tra Falls . • - ....,... 1 itYs - 1 (.5 . , 940 ' P.M. P.M. A.M.-P.M. ..... ~ — Tr .. . Tralps PI and 15 run through daily po I'hilS4..l. phia and New Ynrk without cliange, , with rulnnan sleeping cars attal•lied. • I . IL A. I'ACILEII, §up l e.rintendent. - . 'Sayre, Pa., 3la - I-1, 1677-If. • . xIIILADELPIILV & READING RAILROAD:. • -co AItRANoEMENT OF P,tSsF,No}:l,, TRAINS .DECE3II3ER:ISTII, 1578 I len fou74 as 11 , 11 , tcs" *fa Perkionatn trtinrh.) F PM lad Ophis at' G.•'.o, 11.10 a.m., 3.1.5 and 5.: I. 134 IBIEMiI For Plltladelphia.„at 3.10 p. m. (via Ecxt Perriia..Braitc4.) For itearlink: t 2.30 ., 5:30, N.iS a. to., 12.15, 2.1 n, 1.30 and p. ni.' For Itartistatie 'tt3.3o, 5.50, .5.55 a. in., 12.15, 4.30 and . 9.00 p. - to. For Lancaster and C 6141.10.1131 :I,ao, S. a. and 4.30 p. tn. }Roes not run on ..Stolv-13y1z: SVST-114. 2.3 A a. m.. amt , 9.no p, - .Fer).!arrblAirg, •2.::9 a. 111. amt. 9.qe p. m. Trribis As: II barn. ler, re . et, 1,.{1,,ivm • 4.ria Perkiom•.l Tr•rrurli.) . • Leave rhilatlelphth. ;,:In. I. at. 1,2a1 , r. \ t. • Leave Philade•lphla. 5.15 a. ni.. . (Clas ?“,. Leave Reading, 7.10, ':15; to.a.; a.. m., 4.ra, 6,1 n; 10.30 p.' Leave IlarrlAurg, 5.20, 0.10 a. in., ?...oe, 3.57 and • 7.7.110. in.• Leave Lancaster SAO 3.43p . m - Leave T.:n:1=1111a ;Lon a. 133.. , Lon and 3.3.; p. can= Leave - Reading . , a. ta; . Leave .11arri., , I,erg; 5..'Z9a. Trains marked .thn ,, (•) rho - to and fnln 9th and -( reen Kr,ets, .other trains tit and, trtln treat! street depot. The 6.10 a. fit. and 5.11 rt. nt. trainn from andjite7.34 , a; tn. p. tit. trains ft , to (14. , ntgirrat: z .to an.l from ;hit. IVO( YI'T F.S. (;,:keral Manager.. ('. G. 11.1,NCi)(' K. I:.4eral Ticket J vnt. [oetl 73 xyawrimIINVENTRAL BAIL IA • WAY TIME.TAULE. Through and iii ref t route twAVat•hliigtnr:. Balti mor,..1:31111111, Eritt-Itutralo, Itoulte,ter and Nl:tga. °timid after Nowitlt,t 4th. 1 , 7 q, traits the Northern t 'ont rat itlii{l'a) atli en as follows:. =I Niagara F4press - -I.eaves Ilarrisharg e7E• rni rept Saa,: fi i•lo: s 2 a. ni, 1{"111in rt "at klinlra at .5:!!) p,,m.. leaves l'anan.l.litaa at 5:251, it:. arrives at It a gal° at 12:15 :Lill:, attire at Niagara Fall at 1:15.a. Stall leaves 51tahliiime dail eseept Sinahy at , rsan a. a :.. arris 41-11arri.burg daily ex eept Sun day at 1;:15 - p. ni t Fast /Ine—l.eiret Bartittiore daily zt Mai arrlr es at Itarriqburg daily at Ilarrishurg daily ezetpt Sunday, at 5:2n p.m., leavvs Williainspprt a: 7:7i1)3.. lrave.= Epnira P. , :.“t p. ni., arrives at Watkins,tilen 11:50 p. PittsJ•iirg Eipres: , --Leaves Daillmore claity ex cept t‘tilidas at p. m. • Arrive!, at II arri..l,urg thily .I..4:ept Sunday at 10:30p. 111. Express —l.raves ltaltlmare daily at 9:10 P. 1111.. arrives at Irirrishiirg -at 12:15 h. m. ' M aline:Leaves. lia rrinirg daily es.e.ept at t4:13 a. 111.. 41 . 3 Vt, at 'IV , a. m.. leaves Flitilra at 12:1::.p. in., arrives at Caramlai: p. , ESSIZZEI S - mtliern Expresf.--I..eaves anandatg,a, daily except Smelly at fi;".. - , p. rt., leave. Elmira at ft.,ao pp nt.. leaves Willi:tit:port at 1'2:35 a. ta.7. - arrive. at 'Llarrls.b.artt dally except 31Qielay at CPO ;I. 111., `tit:es at I; : altinture at 7_:41 a. IT. ... • . Fast lay C'pnAtlalgn.t escept Stull:ly at 6:55 p. mleaves Elmira at' u: a 0 p. Ifaves illlainsrsCrt ;laity except - Moodly at leaves Ilarrlshurghlally at I aa. arrives at Vail 'more l iily at 7.4 f, a. ui.- \Wa'Atoligton Express-4 Leaves Eat rlshurg daily except Siniday3l. 7:36 a. ut., arrive,!at a , tl'_i a.. in. „Mail Leaves'Parrlsloirg daily except Sunday-3i arrives lit 11:04Itnore at into p. m. Pay Expresi.e.a‘ es Watkins Glenda fly c x.•cpt ••:nn,irly ni.„ lez,Ves Eimita dairy -ea, , ei , t Subilay at 9:10 a. in.. teavhs'Afillia import daily cy.• cola Sinalay at I'.:-10 p. Icaves Ilarrislon flaky at -lan p. 111.. arrives at 'hialt Nixon. dally 3r i'itx p c to MI tniins making:, coo:it...thin at Italtimi.re for 'Washington and the Scittli., For further in for'inaritzii, apply at the Ticket .0f• nee in thel'etinsyhatria I:railroad %tepid,' 41tANK Tii(otrpi 's. Ciineral 'Atanitt.er. Jan2l.lb GL:EAT CENTII A 1101 . TE `lg) k TIM IV Es 4 . VI AGANA FA GREAT WESTERN AND . 311CIIIGAN . CENTRAL • RAILWAYS THE POPULAIIIII/UTE ('A\ \ DA, •RAY I'LTY, %111 A M A.\l) RAPIDS. ICAI.A.MAZiIII. :111I.AV ['FEE, N ., 1 , 12 A ii"AI,VI.:ToN.. mill aI 1001t,a,. TII 'CELEBRATED iVAGNI - .1: .1 LAI 'F. 111: * Ny Kot Ntilrot..ll 1:\ nom 16.,•1 , ,,t e r (1.; go awl all pvltiss• WMIOIII. rhalige.. NEM,' ANI El,r.1;lt!:;T Have nerentlrbeen placed nn this Ilse. arrota ,,, : every traveler on the through t rane , an 01,11011 nn i tr to enjoy Iteeakra.t, !Miner and Slipper at lehnie, aethe popular price -7:i cents ta...r 4-4 . • TM` , 14 the 7•111 v line to the' IVe,t 'eta NIA , . A RA. 1.7.‘1.11i, attoriling an opporpitolty of S It 111, Fill!, and , o•enet yof 'N tanrzi v. 1,11 .m•? pg over ••Itiiretir•luti Itridgv. r • \ , , Tlettettt rah he 13:14 at the tierqtt. , of all 'Ng lines, awl num all Agent, rept •:,:i•ltt . - WM. ED WM, uori s. LEwl4. . slinnvoi,D. :Tkavellng Mjet., . • (111EAP FARE - BETWEEN ItJJ ..- To w.A.Nn A, AND TROY twill\ tltl,lll • The iinderslgned lt;al4 .:11.:t.tt the eortiract carrying the V. S. Malls - 14.tnecit Tomtkinta and :rroY: has prt;rftled4ttnatelt with .a new and eeet.- Cortattle stage and good teains, \ and is pnpaled. to carry jas:;enge-rs and freight at reduced rates. ROUND TICI rt S2•MI To accommodate permpas has ing f 1 have conctiltid.trt'svll rouott t rlft 11. vta (or cLoo. 'Tickets for fare frail) ..1111. T0W3114% :Mid Troy at Natuo rAtIo; My hta4t: and sobstatillat. , r.o 1 earl cart y ali Who may to rhlt.. TICK El's for salt, T, wantit, and Attains llottsc.; Troy., • B e ft. Mc' KoN.v.; Towanda, Auguitt 2. 1.577. ATTENTION FARM S.! • If you wishto ,sen fonr RAY, GRAIN, RVYTER & PRoDITE geno - ally - for READY at tbe lOght•st ,rleekcall at SMITH & PAIVIVS WriAVKING, r.t where you will atm) find a well selected st 4 ,. r goods, wiling at bbittlni pri4T-3, .Wpauking, Sept. 1-877. S 30 2 32
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