Eta Voting tolks. Papa's Letter is 'With GOd. was sitting in the study, Writing letters, when . 1 heard, • , "Please dour inanitini, Bridget i_old.tite musn't be disturbed: But rse, tired of, the Kittyl, Want some ozzerfing to dO,'' ,• r ) Jetters, ta.ou, Mamma ? • 't'au't I witu ai letter too Not now, darling mamma's busy.; • Run and play with kitty'hoW. - " "No, un, mamma, tae Wite letter— . Tan if q will show Inc how."' I would paint my. darlin„ , r's portrait, • , As bts sweet ,eyes searched inyface ;',: .31: or or gold and eyts•of azure, Form of chi.dish, witching grace ; Bittjhe eager tam was clouded As. I iim - dy,shook.my. head, •• - make a letter: ;.. • Of you. dear boy, Instead." .' Bo 1 parted back the tresses • From his forehead; high and white,: And.a stamp in sport I. pasted; • Mid its 'waves of' golden light. r. Then 1 said, "Now little otter. Go away and.bear good news." - . And I smiled, as down the staircase . Clattered loud the t let s,hoes. , Letveug me, the darling hnitieil . " ' Down to Bridget in his glee witiag lots of letters—. I'se a, letter, Bridget—see." • No one heard thit ,little prattler Ae he climbed once more the stair, Rtaelled his dole Clip and tippet, • Standing in the entry , chair, No one heard the Iront door open, No one saw the golden hair' • • As it floated O'er his shotilders • ' On the crisp November air... Down the street the baby hastened Tilt hereached the office door-4. "l's.a letter, Mr. Postman ; Is there room fur any more? Cause des letter's loin to papa Papa lives with God, 'nu know; ‘• Mamma sent me for a letter— • Does 'on fink at i< tan go But the clerk in window answered ' "Not to-day,my little man." , • "Deis flint anozzer office. 'Cause 1 inttst go it I tan." Fain the clerk would have detained him, But the pleading lace was gone. And y the busy feet were hastening, By the busy crowd swept on. Suddenly the crowd was parted—! People fled to h-ft and right, As a pair of Maddened horses.' . At that moment dashed in sight:. • No one saw the baby figure— • ' No one saw the golden hair, • Till a voice of saddened sweetness Rang out on the tottionn air. .'Twas too late !—a moment only Stood the beauteous . vi.ion there, Then' the little fornx 1-ty fill es•, •t;overed o'er with golden hair: • Revrently they raised my darling, Bru;hed away the curls of gold, • Saw the stamp upon* the forehead ' - Growing now so icy cold. Mot a mark the lace disfigured, showing where a hoof had-•trod But the I:tile life was ended— Papa's letter was with God.. -... alEllp ea..--- A Country School. When I was a little girl, Fwciii•tO a little school,. which was kqta very little lady. to a very little house.:"The lit tle lady herself livi-d in anothe . r 14tle lionse, era; frnm' the little- King)l bmise only by a little garden.lda! Dot know then • how. little the hotise,.and_. The garden, and my school teacher :were. seemed large and power ful to the ; and as for' her ferule, - it look ed nie- than the hig..trees of Calif cooked wl I • 11- few tookm .ieii saw . nein a years ;!g0... But. when I went back; a grown w. , triab,ro. my 4 , 1 d home, and -walk ed I n Miss . -Cortitine's :cottage and' the little 41 . 8011mA 1114.1 P, I hardly could, li eve mv eves. . • .ev,ryilinig . . was- So tiny and i could have picked Aisi' Caroline tip titich4 my arm. • • The SchOol house. -bad .. .been a • shoe makt r's dlop ono , sitme of tbe shoe maker's Ifurniture had .been lett in There was the bench •ad whtch he used to sit and work ; .this had a little open box at one *iv', • he to keep s eon's this bent', stood in the midd'e: of the room; iront • t.f Miss Caroline's desk, and all the clii.6ses. 911..4 tole cue their lessons. The - end which had the open ' l- .‘ox on : it was called the "head'' of the: elms... Once 1 kepi up "ut ile head," in 'Epelling, a whole, week, and 1 grew so used tO having holtlnf of the box, and slipping Any hack and forth on it, th it wheii )(tot my place, and had a boV or .a girl on my left: side, side, I nod hard work not lolieep . all the time taking hill , of their arms, instead of ihe boX. There Used., to. he 410' a lit.' tie drawer utder the bench,' at this end!;, but NfiEB Caroline, had that; taken. oft af, - ter she found - out - thai it wan there Ned Spofford hid the ftipitrballs7 -be 7 hted to 'fire up and down thedasses'Wtedited'in;; Oh, what a hai hey Nett- BPoftOrds wasi But how we all did like hitnl - ''Even Miss' Caroline bersdf, I. think,liked...hini better . than any other se . ivllatiiiAll:the schOol and yet he gave hertwiee aiffillehtroUble • as all the others Ebholarallitio - gethenr - -H But he .- was so `,-golid.;nitftieled'Auff.:afree tionate" that ttobAk. e.tald :help loving him, in spite or his ilihect-ri. resisted nor struggled. when she: had tai puniesh him. really think lie gut feraled as often as once a, WP-Pli -;-- but he need: to hold out his hand the'. minute she told him to, and I,iok straight' into' her eyes' While she, struck : &met inies he. world bite his lips,: anti: • the 'tears *cold] conic , into hiB eves, hut Uesier.pritd.. bor begged , )If as the rest of- us did. He was as brave as. he WaS rni . Echievotts: Er,n when he had to sit on the dunce4tool for twenty minutes, 'wilh' his Wide . (iPets, and a pieeel nf cortiCob . set:Orioly betweeirhis teeth. he never Cried. This Was Mis . s Co roline - s' worst thin ishtnent.,, .1 think if Stu, herself had tried- it:once, to sfo how..inneh ithno, she 'never would. have had the - bent t to WS:— At .brat, When . shn - wedged.,iii. the, piece' of cob, you felt thatanp: body elionld.thinic,:aneh thitigs:a . s' that. • could be :Mnchof :i punishrriien . :but; . pretty- soon your jaws began .to ache, and then the. buck: of :your neck .ached, and then the pain Peached into the, back of your head, / and into your 'ears,r and - it e' becam, real torture; there was not, a •single .boy 80001 that could ,betir it•withOut'the .tears streaming down his cheek,. except Ned Spofford. • Miss Otiroline very rarely - -did. it to girls ; think donoon but Sarah, - Kelloag!' and I. ever had . it: We were the- Worst girls . in school ; we -two and Ned Spofford were the three black sheep of Miss Caroline's little ilock.--- 0 57. Nicholas. .• • . talent and Amodiolti. - Feeding Values andElfeets. • • "Thellse state the relative merits or val. , uesoteorn at $2 per 100 pounds, oath at *1.75 per 100* . pounds, brrsti at 60 . cents per 100; and barley at 42 . per . loo pounds ; for feeding work horses. These are the prices of horse_ feed . here • How much bran WilLhe equivalent to four quarts of corm ? • • - We 'have not produced enough corn or oats to feed our team for a year. Our crop .of -wheat vas- good, . and . .. bran • is cheaper than ever before here by 10 cents 'per. Foil Collins, Col.] . What is ..the relative value of oats and coi'n for horse feed 'Which is the healthier to feed alone; and which. is the More profitable to. grow for consumption on. the ,farm, where all the manure which can befmade is needed ?. Likewise, which takes up the ..most - strength from the ground ?.' • And lastly, in cultivating and cropping an orchard of .yoting apple trees eight to ten years old, - .which 18. prefer able ?—[Farmer, Meadville, - PeniLy Basing the answer to 4 •_‘T.'2' question on the proportion of digestible fodder- constituents in these several' articles of [Odder, is determined .by .niimerons. ex- periments Germany, we should' have the following results : Calling the feed ing value of 100 .pounds of corn • 200, that (4,100 pounds of oats would be 175, of bailey 190„and of bran ; 175. There. fore pounds of.. bran would be about equal to 7 potinds,' Or four quarts .of corn. In practice the feeding value of bran may not come so near that of corn as is indi- Limed by these calculations,but still there can be but little doubt that wheat-bran at 65 . cents . per cwt., As a much cheaper fodder than corn at $2, provided thiit the animals thrive equally well an both.- Ai to the comparative leff Ct .of -oats and corn on the Soil, in answer to'"Farmer,r it is stiffloient to, consider. that while the weight, of an average crop of rats is but about 1,600 pounds -of grain, that: of a .crop of corn is about . 2,750 pounds, and therefore, even if we do,not take into ac count the 'much greater weight .of the stalks and 'leaves of the corn as compared with the oats, it is evident enough that the corn crop must make a thriftier draft 4)n ihe . ettimilie of plant food -in , the soil Ulau the oats. The - wits would, there fore, in votir orchard, rob the apple trees of mucti.lesi nutriment tlian would tii , 2 corn un the otherlhand the cultiva t ion that corn 'requires when it proper ly •cared:for would be so beneficial to the trees that the evil of .its greater exhaus tive: eff,Ct might be almost contiferbal- , atteed.—[Proi. G. C. Caldwell.] --- 2 .11 7- ew Orii, Tribune. Whitewash is • the cheapest and best miverial for cleaustpg- poultry houses of hoe. It should be. applied liberally and orfen, especially in warm weat.ht-r. sweetens the air of the coop besides r(::. moving the vermin, and - prevents many diseases among fowlS., The proverbial ounce. of prevention js . more am 0 ,43; fovHsthan'among other live ti , clc. Few.bens ever recover Iroin any s.'rtOtis. malady, howerer careful the at , 'pillion given - . after they, commerrce -to droop. • , Fruit trees can be • profitabl r y:. washed with - snap-suds . or lye. It chn . be done tiny time now until' the busy season menCes.• It kills dormant:insects; re moves mosses and lichens, and improves the trees . - generally. Apple:trees never becnine : hidc-bound when treated to an. ocCasional washing and .scraping ,down. The bark will'become sort and •green,incl the growth increase r s immensely.. At the saute time they are' much more `sensitive to bruisei,.and more care is. necessary - in gOling plows and other - implements among them. - In choosing hens ; for breeding, look out for yellow legs---bright yellow. Dark of-pale legs shcrw• pale Or blue skin,which detractt3 Veil' much from the appearance of the.fowl when dressed. For raising chicks. for stimtper killing there is no breed, bet ter than the old-fashioned Dom miques. The Bens are good sitters, quiet er and in generhl better Mothers than t bode of any other breed but the Brah• mae, while they are usually - better fleshed and fatter than even thete at the same age. • .-`Make baste slowly".in inaking garden. Let the ground be wtII warinectthrott2,ll o e ds; . Mi.)reiosS•Of labor by seFds.rotting is 'due. to pla6ing them in . .cold: wet .grOand... - than • to, inherent faults-la the seeds themselves... • (lows corning: ebou be ;well pro _ tected frbrtt rain. They are eEpecially li able to cold and fever at this time of the year. - If .... . .....,... . If .ibe.Egiopeii.Wir .- . - ,ti1i5e5,..!. : 44t . ,145:,1 'ant iiii i itd,:':iiiriiitti'li-- riviltt:titti:-.drptis : ir( .grOW..-:giabi;',-'---'.:::::.:'_.l.'-..._•::,:,'::-':-,.-.-.".. Legal. . , AfERCANTILE APPRAISMIEN CS.• • DN:Align& IN MER.CrIANDISEoke. in. Stte quehanua,Cotintir. take •votice,lhat..l4l pursuance of The t evcral Acts o Asst:tably of 'this '.Coternottwealth to prov•lde revenue-to meet :the demands uptin the •TrPatury and for °bier tint poses:: the undersigned Ap praiser of :Mercantile tnx..s for -.saki • • County. has pro= pared a lirt of traders in said County. and placed each to that class which to hint appears just and right, tc ••. , . wit : . . , AUBURN: A F Lacey . - - • 14 tarter & Place • 12 Tcwkit.bury &,Son p m 4 10 1!: Lutt .; 14 .E.lAtAdams • : l4 C 14 0 .D . .Itoberts • 13 ARAIMT J E Pat e BROOKLYN. • G P Tinny .. 13 A Ely 14 Kent & Eldridu,e - 10 %i DolaWay 14 R F Aehl-y 14 J B Very • ' 14 Perry Swcet - 14 1) C d Fit Fordhairn. .13 Tifiaoy & Clamer. -14 B RID GEWATER. Wid Gbreih Perry.Nl a rep T Lake • aCLIFPOUD. T J Wells 11 W Johnson p ni 4 13 1 H W 4011411°n H W Johnson 14 1 MA Gardner' , l4l baker ' " 14 Halstead & Finn 14 Weatherby & Burdick 14 G Q Weris 14 'OntooK. Stevens a- Leebody l4 A II Moody . ! .14 Hiram 13iiikesieo • .14 Hiram TRW! ' . 14 0 ‘V &rapier , . 14 DIINDAPP. Isaac E Davis pm 4 ' 13 A Elehardson' 13 Ii P übambers .14 FOR -ST LAM:. B T G'idden is R Lyone . Co M L Bali rniENDSVUAX. Robert Winters F Keenan: • - 14 Wm Butrunl p m 4 12 .Mrs M ate.Namaror . , 14 Joint di Matthews • 14 John O'Dounell 14 • . FRANKLIN.' Joshua Boyd • 13 Merriman . 14 Smith Bros p m 4 13 Bet jaultn Todd 14 NEW MILFORD 8080. H W Decker . 12 GREAT BEND VILLAGE. M M Williams ilk 111 4 1 3 13 William Hayden 12 J B McCreary, Jr l3 Hnyderi& Clements ' 14 LeiAiii &. Langley 12 11 Garrett rim ' „10 S D Roma &, Co H S Hanna 14 11. Ittirritt pm 4 . 14 14 ,,J11 Bartle 1 Table s3o_ 14 A 'l' Beiljdmin 1.1 tfickerman ID m. 4 13 T J & if D names 14. J B Brown 14 ill &W T Dickerman 12 Mrs C J Clifford ii i Leroy & Decker 14 , Incite Barnes 19 GREAT BEND BOROUGH. I D W Hagar 14 Thomas Cusack , 14 P 11. Lines . T D listabrook .& Son p m 4 12 GeorgeGeore7. Lenheim Belden Brat hell 11 W A Co!,-ten 14 George 31uNamara 13 Al A Pain tAin - 14 Newman • 11 D 0 Branson 14 II Coleten & Co 14 14`ei, , ;utton 4.t. Sit iuner 14 1 Judd Day • 14 D u Ilk Alon p m 4 '— 14 Sackett Depae Billiard • Tables • $3O P Sullivan 14 P W iulere 14 Stepheu.Kistler 13 Preston lliothera 14 GREAT BEND TOWNSU il A & sT Clark . Daniel Yana; twerp . otasos. Williams Brothers - 13. D DOllll , 8 . 1.3 James Fuller •-. 12' Bennett-, • - 14: II -Ditiris 14. Mitchell -4 - Curtis p m 4. 12 J o Sitilet. 13 lieorite Ii Wells pm 4 1 1 1) 13 Taft 14 IliftiONY. Lyons & McNiel 12 J & J - L lAylor. 14 Noam Bisbee . • • ' 14 A. loving 14 Schlarger &Cop in 4 11 Edgar 14 1 John Grab)) . 14 Brunt. 'Aug& Co • 13 .1 13 ziephezlo., 14 James Coonelly . 14 Wurd 4. C 0....-14 IFZRRICE. • C H Ellis p m . 12 ThOmas.&, Morganl2 Allen Patterson p, m 4 12. ,Fug+•ler.& Co • . 14; Junes A.3lunyon • ' 34 L Curtis "14 11A-TIFORD. A T Tiffany-o m 4. 12, H M Jones p m 4 - ltll J -A Williams 'l3 Fowler Peck 19' Oliver Payne 19 T J Carr 14 P Cal pe 11ter • 14 11. Watterman l4 JESSUP. J W E Grunger ,14 J 11 Rotencrana p to 4.14 W w- & S B 'McCain p in 4 , .12 T 8 Wneatcroft - 10 .- • . JACKSON.... TR°XB°N ' , H W Hokson .'.13 IA u nrig B 11 Delos Roberta ' 14 John O'Brien &, Son • 14 Arnold Baiclz ' ' IA, la D ;tattoo!. -14 Wm 1) .E.Cymer 14 W W 'Messenger • 14 G I eiv,is' 14 , lABEWrk. George A Stcddarti l4 Ii p Hendrick_',. 12 A H Crosier &Co . ,• 14 Munson Knight 141 A Shyer . 118 Claseitleation of ye - ders.of Mirebandillie• Sales less than $5,000 class 14 Sales C 5.000, less than 10,0(8), class 18 Fait s $10.( 00, less than 15,010, ChM 12 t• ales g 1 5 .000 .. less than 20,000, class 11 Sales2o,ooo, less than 30.000, class 10 S les vtp,ooo, lets than ,000. class 9 Sales $40,000. less than $50,000, class 8 ClassitleatlOn of Patent Medicine Dealers. Sates $lOO. and not exceeding $ 250. class 4 Sales $250, and not exceedings 500, class 8 - Selex 500 and rot exceeding $l,OOO, class 2 • And the Judges of the Cdurt of Common Pleas of said county. wilt hold a Court of Appeal , at the Court House 3n Mantras.% in and for said county, on Thurs day. April 26,1877,' at which time and place q.ny of the Merchants described, defined and classed as aforesaid, or their agents or attorneys. may appear 4 and appeal from said assessment if they, Think proper. ' A. GRAVICS. Ja., , -March 14.1877 . ' Mercantile Appraiser. I:ZUY 'YOUR VirAgONS ' CAR RIAGES AND SLEIORth. W. OUSTERHOUT i 11A.11FORD, PA. Repairing done on short notice, :cheaper' theft the Cheapest, • • " - First-class Phtetona , - • t - • 10255 " Biggies, - • - • 180 " Lumber waions : , - lid Pir t forme f 7 om $l4O to • " Swell body Skips, 1 ACKSII.I'2ITING . To shoe per eoap new; • ' - -2 60 corkand set - `."`" " ' set 11 per, Evan • • • * Lou work warraiited Casl , and examine *it 'stock before parchatsing elsewhere. • , , . , - ous..TranouT. linrford,f 'April 26; "T 6 pct ....,.:; ••••• LENOX, BlaCk4 CieAtwater p {:row ftrettieie p.mr4 J C Decker - p m 4 ' •, R'n} It filler. p m 4 thrtley G NV, Tripes' • tATLIBCP. A Jeffers 14 liall**Brothers 11 S Wright . 14 Al.Tifriny ' 12 ( - 4 pm * Jefferg,• . & Blakeslee p. • m - 11- N ..13. • LITTLE MEADOWS. B.H Beardslee .•• • 13 latimixrowx...„ Patricic.Whlte ' 14 MONTROSE. J R DeWitt J 11.1teynsfard 14 Bit i.yous Jh, CO 12 ' J Webb • 14 Chandler 14 Lyoxo , ,V.Drake U .0 Sayre A N Ballard. E Warner , 2 Billiard 'rabies $4O 0 1 ) Sebbine 14 WJ Ma lord - 11 W W Smith 435 Son 14 1 W E Babcock , 19 W Hewitt • 14 J 'farrell . 14 Weeks. Ilelhuish & Co .12 ilip Hahu • • 14 at E, 14 13 'Thatcher • 14 'J FZeriaes* ' • 44 W 11 Boyd &Co • • 12 C N•Stoddiird .• 14 'C G Miner - • 13 C 'Bacon 14 N Bullard p m 4 12 W B Leann 14 Oridis & Sayre r l, MALyonpma 13 0 0 Fordham 14 J S . Talbot 14 Head & Stroud • 11 F Bron eon .• ih A ii Burns p m 3 18 F 11 Stevens • 14 E P Stamp ' • 12 Guttenberg, Rosenbaum ,& Co' lU NEW MILFORD TOWNSHIP. Benjamih Sabine p m 4. 12 OAKLAND. D Munson 0 F Church i - 1J 0 Wills' .- 8138QUETIANNA' DEPOT ' John Donley ' Mrs Mahumin• „: • - ~ 7., 'G I, Adams' •F D - I.yons .1' 11 Archer ' J C Kane ' . NUS McDonald ' `. ~ : ill C,Leepm 3 ' . • 'James Bell ..t son. • . • Outt‘tberg,.ROsenfiaum , & co : L 41 P Doran' ''• . , 1 2 , 1W 1,1 Langford . '' 14 A 1.30 n . 13 1.1 . ' 0 Cubit s 13 !Lewis Freeman • 14 'Doolittleßro* ' • 14 . 1G 31 Doolittle , .12 'lThitinas McDonald '. 11 1 kILWZIrd Venaken . 14 ;Debora Newman g . 14 IA CArlingorder •, 14 Coleman it swallow : 13 IK Carltle' • - - •14 CA Miller - '' 14 M.l Pendergast. -, . . 14 iB F Smith . -.- •13 iW H Birdinl,l' ' ' "14 iWH. St rachoi - "' 13 iA' . B - Cook• . 12 . . ID Casey- " - ' 14 IF B Thayte• . ' 12 ‘v S Mitchell p M . 3' -, 13 IW JI , alkenbnry '' . • 14 J G itS W Smith , 13 I nine Fernan • .' , - 'll 1.1 Allen - ' 7 14 (Dooley Bros. ' • -.- 13 IF H Furey,' .- ' ,'• .14 Michael Williams . 13 A B Tarbox - . • - 14 Hobert Wallace - ,11 .I'G Drake - , ' 14 1 James - Taylor " 14 K Vanhko 2 Billiard Tables; , - 140 I MriEZI cUrith - .—. 14 ilrini BaVll. . 14 (Thomas Kelley :' - • 14 ,Smith 4toheapp • •. 11 SPRINGV ILLS. Minot Riley • 13 linikgerford &Diessrole 10 Smith lt.Son 0 P Sprmer BILVER LAKE. :qv F hiderlied pm 4 12 E Meeker ' - 14 T Sullivan - • 14 PRICE` LIST. N EW FIRM, NEW: OOODS, wip - :;:..',,g : .„=:,..0.yni . ::kc0,.... - , - (succEsson & COUW,IN,) DEALERS IN . Cook Stoves Ranges . Heat. fug Stoves. ON TIME, Is the name of a new ook Stove. jnet ont, containing a new priaciplp In eking. and to destined to make a revolution in •the +instruction of Cook Moves. Come in and seelt. THE ARGAND, As a heating stove stands without a vival. in beauty, durability and economy. Come and satisfy yoursell, and get unmet' of parties now using them. TINWARE. We take special pleasure '• ip'offering to "the Wholesale. and Retail Trade, our dealrablu pa opt yof Tinware. We Ilse none but the best.of charcoal plates. OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPERIENCED OUR firms ARE FAULTLESS! • - GOODS ARE WARRANTED we dely any to' proonee better goods for less money. LAMPS. A full line of Lamps of beautiful design. Also Chim neys of every description. STONE WARE. Flower Jars, Banging Pots, Churns, Butter Jan. Preserve Jars, Jugs, Stove Tubes, dm. BUILDERS HARDWARE. Butts and Screws, Locks and Knobs. Latches, Catches, Doors. Sash; Blinds. Glass. Building Paper, White Lead, Zinc. Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes. tipirit is of Turpentine, Paint et any shade desired. Also colors for mixing paint. - I • • , .. • . BOLTS. _: , A full assortment of Ph!Wel bla varrtage Bolts, und a full line of Iron Axles, Bar Iron, Horse Shoes, Nails, hods, ao. NAILS. ' We purchase in Car-load lots,therefore can sell to the trade in less quantities as cheap as any hOnse in the city.- Wm: 11. BOYD, I 3, 11. CORWIN, I J. R. COOLEY ontrose March 15, 1876. • parblz redorks eWauld,call the attention of the Public wanting' ANYTHING IN THE MARBLE LINE on% ' . to OUR W at SUSQUEHANNA , 9T, PA., Orßeing the only Marble Worlta Connty.Ae . _ All Work Warranted- Represenied ro TT CAN .SAVE MONEY By. calling on us. WILLIS - DeLONG. Snag,Ta Depot, Ps—April 14, 1875. TUNKHAZINOCJI r. MARBLE URNS, C . , WH/TE, Manufacturers of and Dealers In ITALIAN & AMERICAN MARBLE, MARBLE ADD neTE MANTLES.' SCOTCH & AMERICAN -1 6RANITE . A Specialty.- • - • ... . , Elroemetery Lois Enolosed.,,dal • P.O. BiTENS, - -t ONO. WRITE Turtitulauock. Pa. Jan. 1876.—1 y 's COACH & CARRIAGE 1 . 1 PAINTING! - - Thentulenslgned wishes to Winn% the pnblte ilia.* be 'prepared . to do all kinds ot • COACH, CARRIAGR. WAGON & SLIME( • 'PAINTING on *bat notice, In the best 'style, and At reasonabl prices. _ , en SRC" At It' l rl f• 9 7 l a ag t i n t lir rY i r uin ee e At ad., g pt P HICK: - 1 - 031:1W9R4 AT THIS °pries Crinfutr. RPM' PRICES, ~~~ OR NO, SALE. COLVM,,geni. 'Amy -FLOWERS BLoom IN WINTER • HOT-:AIR FURNACE! ' Areyon aware that you. can obtain Summer heat in January t That you cart Ampart balmy Mr to you [muffles ? that y.. 0 car give spontaneous growth to plants and Flower*, Mat that you cats make home a little paradise by pn rchast ng one of B.C. firtyre'll 1101- Airteurnaces ? These Furnace,... are now constructed with VAPOII'PA NI by which t he atmoSPhere is tem pered to that resembling Summer heat. .NO MORE 'CRACKING OF PIIRNI . TURE.-NO MORE DRY ' HEAT. . . And the time has come when conantrintivee may re joice in coal are& These furnaces are fluid entirely up ou their own &write, tie! l are now the leading Furnace ill ilia part of the counLy All Furnaces are warrant edio give entire satisfaction or no gale. I keep competent men on the road who are well tic qusinted with the Furnace business and they are con stautty, putting up these t?urnacea. Their work is war ranted to Ideado.. These Furnaces are nnw scattered in' thefolldwing towns and cities: Bineirtraton, • Beranton, Provldence„Wlikee ,Barre, Kingston. Phtston, Elmira. Waverly, 'Williamsport; Great Bend, Suvuehrana Depot. Bence. k. Downsville,'Andes, Ma garettrllle, Franklin, Unadilia, Owego, NorLhumberlaud, and many other towns. Any person wishing& recommendation from any one living in the above named places. I will gladly col res. poud with theat. giving names of parties now using these Par:laces. • , iblanufactured by 1. B. C. SAYRE NEOntrnse Pa. , . Montvale, December 22d.1875. CHOICE T FRUITS AND . VEGETite. THE HEAD OF NAVIGATIpN, PEACHES, ORANGES, LEMONS, PFAIt', PINE APpIAgS, PLUMS, QUINCES, ONIONS, TO MA -TOES, pAPPLES. CAB BALES, , BANANAS, , „ , CANTELOPES.j .GRAPES; SWEET POTATOES; 'WHOR'I'L.Fr BERRIES, 550., all a p t bottom pr . iceft, by. A. N. BULLARD. • Mltrotte. Ant 16. 1876. W. pLARB, PRACTICAL, MA CHINIST AN I) GAIN. SMITH, located on Public avenue. (batement IL C. a . note building) where be hi prepared to do all or Gun Smithing, Sewing Machine repairing. Saw . Lock ri pairing and all.light mechanical jobs on notice. and on no• reasonable terms as can be rsewhs.tre. AU work warranted. Orderz by mail illy attended to. Your patrons e is POIICIIII4I, attraction gtmeanteed. J. W. CLARE. trose. An 9. 18761.1. tia:l Sayre kin& short'sFilin done prom 1 and s.I EW LOT OF,CA LUNG CARD, THIS OFFICE. Dauchy k Co. Q New pieces sheet rnnele,retalld for $1.75, sent for 19 al cut & stattup.Clieitp Alinsie Co..Middleburo.Mapt.4W sc) ELEGANTQARI)s- nil etylet. with calm:110e. Poet, pd. J. 8. 11,usre.p,Nnes in.. Rene. C0.;%.Y. 17-0 FUN 't: copy curium , love lel ten+. 1 pk. coml.; cards 1 pick -pop Ping quet-tion garde; all 101 1p ctA. and tstanip. Fut Card - Co., Middle!): ru, Muss. 11-20 Best bargains in 'America. FARMS J. P. lilLscue.Do- Maps and catalogues free. FARMS ver. Del. 17-20 "fi.ntmi I package comic on yelopetc. plc. comic can't!, kii)Lid 'pack eci oil c..rdr. 24 p,buok mu; al.l Dori° c. rostspi Noveity Co .1111(1111ebtro. M "es. • 1Z—:10 Dii - j6lts. .iii:e ttri#. pftlyll.r.o captiolplitirod to b.tart c4uvasslig for Itztitla. 1 ‘‘ AIN% NEW SUICA P-L;libK. Apply with at:lmp, t' John B. Hallowell, 1:39 East " r&. i . k •Ariao.• .4 IA .4. Elgin tit., Now York. t„,,A13 v . zli"."1 Lt .a. .-, 17—;:u . . jVi'jr~ ra Au old cgoblielted N. I', and LZ11 1 ) .11avaua dm won a G.nttial ligulit Ai/ Abtaitio!U or r lei. it.y. to control the stiles of their Cigar's. A p.l inaueut paying p lot' fur an ac ceptable mom Muot,bt: elieructicaoU Addrers Loren 41z Co. 147 lietide at.. New lurk. 17-2(1 • • . • • . Tit iFLI N . (.4 • • WITH A COLD IN ALWAi'S' DANGER.4SI3B. WELLS' CAlttioLl(.; .TABLETS. . 11,5u:re remidy and ull dipeaves of Abe Throat, Lunge. Chug nut! Mucous 3t..;inbrat.e. • ...TUTU!) ONLY IN :tiLLIEIIOXES." • twit) BY Ald, N. C. CRITTEN l'uN. 7 , S rx. It - A Vu.. dew York.`! 1.7-40 l t lzk l aco i lx n e t: r a i l? c i ff i r i d u h i d o kl i fl u i e rt t ir . & Stamp Yon Card Co., Middleboro. Mass; 17-7:20 The , Tip 'l`oo Packn\re t..est. soffit:gout,. READ AND SEE. ; Is sheets No: e, l'...pt•r -Enyalvreft Pencil:Pent:ol4er, anieleti ren,stitm Hier • gain Gold Stone Sleety Button% ki.med Lake Goorgn Diamond Pin . Ametrgyer Stne , ' Rim! Maid wish gold. Anictisym Stnhe t ricarf Pin, Goal•plaital Wedding ping. Sot Roaalarl Bar Drnp'. Ladies Ficiwenal and Slivered IJ on Pin. Ladies Pante - Set Pin It Drops. Goki•plate Collmr 41dt:on, Genial , Golzi-rtated Wa!*.h Chain and Set nf. ' , lave Gold Hide .P.nds. The MOT Let *MI paat.pcs[d• ror - esn • . anti rxmounix l:1' tlypveg. mar)r rn Taff 4,IEIRIDe• . Clinton Place, New York. m a :4 1 : 1 4.. C c O a l; C o b cu);Ve . „ 7 :xtzle 2, enlov°cTilro .t per a l; 1 6 To r l i t h 54 12 1 card-; pt tirmci p book.Foo, all *ant for only 5 80. Novo ty I ; Middiebfiro. /too.' VT--= fIkAGI'S WANTED'FOR HISTORYfiI toNTEN'LEXHIBITION . E kaki a' 111,- 41) hue ouisimu s o and reedits in the Great rxhibitiela and ir.the onb • anthem tic and complete:history publishtd. .It. treats of the grand buildines. wonderful exhibits. curiosities , . great evente. etc. Very cheap and bell. it, right. , One Agent sold 48 conies in one day. Send fur our e elira terma to Agents and a full „dercriptlon oi the ivortr. 'Address /44.01011m. PUBLIBIIING CO , Philadelohia. P. CAUTiON, Unwilabit :and , Wuritilers book!' on the Exposition are being circulated. Au not be deceived. See that the Wok - you •bny•boutalia litB pages and near ly 400 line engraving+ , • 17--110, REMY, THIS-I I • • . A:chance for all' to niake - or save money, AND PVT THE IMT 01X)D8 IN'THE titanium. onsrlw .1) told at tower prices thaii the ,tame finalities can be IXHlght nt tiny other houtv in thin tow ny, A 1 geods gunransged to boruithlnctory and a represented, or , the .money will be refunded on return of the voode. which tinny be done at our txpense,.. • :, The reputation of our house for selling standi rd good, a t r,fiw..eriee 4 (ror_: 0 t) ,, re.) has given , us a FluLdlng in any Yuri: City tind vicinity, the. le not et jo , vi.el by any other house in the . Inuit , . Anee Mid ore clt 111 era. lion we bare determined to-offer our gewde t o L enee• ksepers the Interior, at the Lowest 14 holesale 'reedit Pricee. when a Club i 4 formed large nom bto mike a smell cline% eo no to nvoio contwitott in• nistributtoo..., Goesds-will be sent by Fay, es to , collect yzi iieti ver y. n. -to *aye mono by purtii,l4ittg4 IstmtlY sup. pile., at New York %%nolo toile, prices ettlt bilk the mot. Ic e everainoner friend* and tteighborst,'lnd vend to nth for 010 Prlea-llst., ae, 11; r 4i0r. a preoent bt caber I.‘oorin trr money, to tho penton witct'iteta up rh o club, tA) Compeuente for trouble rte: antlibra (Irm a •& coP - F CR sent by mall. • Send for l'rfre-list. toad duff Circular. . Stiner" , s' New,..'Yor`c 43 , Cei ' U. SES :CO- 4 , roprtetore,.:-. = I'r-20. 77,19, St, St and 84 Veney, Street, New York. 4.r..- Such as