Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 10, 1876, Image 4

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Cali:Oita
. E. Qt-mws
J. A. Wnir, Censmittee
J. e. CRAY WORD, of
G. W. RYAN, Associate Editot i s.
A. ILEEKEY, • -
' Commerdeetems may be sent to either of the
above editors. im may be preferred, and will appear
In the Wine of which be has charge. .EE
J. A Nonimr WILT, Editor, present week.
Sir The next session of the Bradford C..nty
Teachers' Association will be 'held In the Glided
School House. Towanda. Friday and_Saturday, Feb.
It and it. Appointments: Lecture!, J. A. ICod
ding; Palters, Profs. A. A.Keeney and E. J. Apgle;
Essayists, 31fasei - E. A. Miller and Marion Ackley;
Declaimers, GeOrge Parsons and George 31aridmil;
Business -Committee, G. W. Byars., E. E. culinlan,
J. A. Cfiliding,ii. W. — Alsord, Miss M. E. Mlrrlll,.
Miss Ella Spalding.- 1 Important amendments to'the
constitution of the association Ind the repkt of
the text book committee will be considered at this
meeting'. Tbe__business committee are milting
every effort to render the session pleasant aid Profi
table by arranging an Interesting order of exercises
and providing abundant entertainment, Mit all
may beaccommixiated free of expense. In vlhv of
the central location and accessibility of Towanda,
andthe importance 'of the subjects to be cailder t
ed, It is hoped that this session will be larg4 at
si
tended by teachers, direciurs and friends of edu
cation, who will " be cordially Welcomed to T wan
ds., . - 7 • ELLA A. gPALDING, 'y.
TEXT-BOORS.
The readers of the Educational DePart
menfare no doubt aware that a ch4nge
of sonic , of the text-books, now in use in
the county, is contemplated. At [the
meeting of the Bradford County Teach •
ers' Association, in Mai last, a committee
' was appointed for' the purpose of recom
mending a change in such text-bools as
they deemed necessary. At the t ext
meeting, atiSmithfield, in September, the
committee asked for further time, 'a .1
the same time the manlier of the coin
tee was increased from five to nine.
committee made a report at the race
at Cant* in Deeeniber,- and recora
ded the following" changes: Any •
Readers,. six in number, in place o I
Uniop Readers, five in number, now u:
Monroe's Spellors, two in number, in
place of the Talon Speller. Guiot's
•
ography, two books for common sch
two for high schools. Barns'' t. S.
tory and Butler's Grammar, in plat
Bell's. In mathematics no change is , c
• ommended: ,
The repoit of the committee has been
pft.rti4lly. adopted by the Association. A
.vote was taken by. the members thattre
present, and the'voting is to be contin nd
until the meeting in February, at Tol-an
da, when the final cote is to be taken.!
At that time the members, of the Akso
elation are tO determine whether they tiili
recommend the proposed' change to ithe
people of Bradford county. The r4m
hers of the aSsocHation are them to deter-
mine and to say whether, intheir opinion,
it would be for_ the benefit of the edtien
tionall 'interest of Bradford county, +n,
tittering all the circumstances as theyjes
ist, to change the books now in use,for
thosd recommended 14 the cornmitteei or
Whether they "willrecommend a charge
at all.
In order to determine this Nuestioit it
will 'he* well to consider the'i follow i ng
•
points_
lst. The expense•the change.will netles
sarily incur to parents and those' comphll
ed to-buy the-books..
al. Will i -the benefit derived fronal
change pipial the cost to purehiisers?
-We do' not propose 'to into a disebs
sion, i but will -give- some figures flint
which;conclusions may be drawn. Belbw
we giviillte prices of the books that Ire
recommendedl by the committee. The
first being the retail, or price after th l ry
are once introduced; the second, the caish J
price tor introduction; the third, the i x - -
change price for other boolc of the same
grade: • •
Anatytical reader, - No. I. .11 .11;
" .7,0 33 .2 1 '
" • -"` 3, .75. .50 -'
4,
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- pt's HeMentary Get‘gral . ;iy, 6 r 1. . 4
7 ° 5 I"
'7l
Intermediate `` 1.10
P meneat Grammar
- ' Large,' 1:. S. , lll,tory,
• . These figures will g,ive those pm-so s
who are a inte'rested in the buying,.of boo zs
• some of the expense a change wall
i!
incur. Each persen can make his own es
. limate. j accortlint, to the number of books
lie would' necpssarily have to buy. Tholie
who want to, ow more _about the liciokk"
should get the new books and comp+
them witlillie old ones. In thiscompair
.isou the new ones shonbl.lic cornparild,
with the old ones, in :the :make up of the'
_ book, the arrangement of the matter, tlie
amount uathe ,matter, whereid one is su-
perioti,to the other, the number of boolis
pn the sntnelsubject, Vic. E'
We hope leachers„parentsi•anti-persoris
•* interested thismattcr of iext-book.i,
will look at thk question it its prop+
light, and all its aspects, and then de
termine whether they wish to change 4 -
books now in use for those recommende 1
by the committee.
. We hope_ also this may. '.be determine
.. hy the prinCiple of the "greatest, good, to
the greatest number."' We think it the
ditty . of every teacher in the county to ho
present at the association on the secon4
Friday and .stitutday of February, and I
rote for or against'. the adoption of the re
• Tort' of the committee.
'. ['km' the Educational Department.]
PRACTICE OF RECITATION AT SCHOOLS IN
JIIRIOUS.
;Oao important piactical maxim, is the
' decidedCon.demation of all recitation ofs
speeches by ,scliool•boys; a practice so
. much a.pproved and recommended by
many, stith a view to preparing youths !
feirpublic speaking, in after life. It is to'
Le i
t eoudemued; however, not as' useless,
merely, but absolutely pernicious, with
view to that object. The justness, indeed,i
of this opinion Will, doubtless, be dispui
ted; but its consistency - With the plan I
have been recommending, is almost too
obvious to be ,insisted on. IF any one
— Who'bould think n natural delivery de
sirable, it would be an obvious absurdity
to think of attainingit by practicing that
which is the most completely artificial.
_ If there is;as is evident, much difficulty
• to'be surmounted, even by one who dpliv
:',ermg, on a,' serionspecasion, his own corn,
position,,before be can completely sue
'
coed in abstracting his mind_ from all
thoughts of his own voice,—of the
of the audience on his performance,
and fi t ting it on the matter, occasion,'
and place--on every circumstance which
ought to give the character to his elocu
tion, how much this difficulty be enhanced
when neither the sentiments he is to ut
ter, nor the character he is to assume, are
his own, or even, supposed to be so, or in
any wise connected with him:--vrhen nei •
ther the place, the occasion nor the audi
ence.,:which are actually present, have
anything to do with the substance of what
is said. therefore, almost Molts
bls, that he will studiously form to him
self an artificial Matner; which, especial
1y if he succeed fin it, will probably cling
to him through life, eien when he is de- ,
livering his own compositions on real cc
.. casions. The very best that can be
ex
peeted,is that be should heconio an ac
'complisbed actor, pocwisessing the plastic
powet.of putting himself, in imagination,
• so completely into- - tbe situation of him
whom he porsonatex, and otadopting, for
the manna; so j)erfectly, all , the sang
inentrand of that character; alto
express himself ,exactly : as such a Per=
would thavi3 done in the supposedaitua
tion. ''Few are likely to attain sue* per
fection; but he whg shall hare sue ceded
in accomplishing this, will have taken a
Most circuitous route to his purposid ob
ject, if that Abject be not to qualify' him
self forthe stage, but to be able impres
sively to deliver in public, on real and im
portant occasions, his own setimenta:. He'
will have seen carefully learning to
stime what, when the real occasion Occurs
need not be assumed, but only expressed.
Surely nothing can be more preposterous
than laboring to acquire the art of pne
tmding to be what he. is not, and to feel
what he does not, in order that be May be
enabled in a real emergency, to pretend to
be and to feel just what the oceasion'itself
requires and suggests—in - short, to liwtso
mate hiniself. Let all studied recitation,
therefore,—every kind of speaking. Which
from its nature most necessarily
carZfully avoided by one Whcise
object is to attain the only true impres
sive, the natural delivery. It should be
observed that the censure here pronounc
ed on school-recitations, and on exe.
kis( s of the likunature, relats exclnisvely
'to the effect produced on the style r?l' elc
cur.on.
What is the life of theteacher,.:now?
Every day—:,o many. and just such hours.
It is work, work, work; no matter: what
the state of the healty or of the feelings
To him, as to the galley slave, thert3 is no
l!margin for discretion. Does the preacli
er do this? Does the lawyer doIlds?
Do the farther or mechanic do this Does.
the legislator, even, to whom is ctinfided
the interests of those who sent chiin, (io
this? No, not one of them ! Not :One ill
the .whole range of society.l mounts the
tread-mill, save the teacher. The lawyer
investigates his case when he feels like it;
the priest studies and writes when he
feels like it ; 'and the Farther and Mei-han
k, work at their business when tho feel
like it. I speak comparatively, of cnurse.
The teacher can not dismiss for a; half
hour's brisk walk in the open air, ..when
he knows it would double his value far
the day._ is true, that, of necessity,
there Must be system regular - hours
each day; Vitt then that - ban be not;:only
endured by teacher and scholars, but in
general - tnade profitable to the latter,
if the teacher be not each day overwork
ed: The absolute necessity of haying
:he work that is done each day done at
regular hours, is a cogent and contt-idling
reason wily the teacher should each day
be underworked, that he may be 'fresh
and vigorous at the allotted ihne for his
allotted task. The value of a teacher
for the day, depends on his' or her Mood
and temper of the body and mind for that
day. What sort of sermons. would: you
have, if so many pages were to be
'Acted by working at them six specified
hourS, of each day? IlOw long Would.
you go to bear sermons thus prepared?
There is not a physical or mental .
condi
tion necessary to teaching well. Let us,
; by - adopting the three hour system, 'have
teachers and scholars lit to work.
TV) CLA33E3 Op TEAClifErtg,
at
Irhe
Ling
There is a body of jfnbiicyschool teach
ers in Pennsylvania, men and women;lwho
may well be said to constitute a share of
its true nobility. Endowed with *dial
natures; possessing liberal and compre
hensive views; enthusiastic in their devo
timitto science, and espeCially the science
of Mani they are 'necessarily far itr4id
vance of the public sentiment. 114 - by
that sentiment alone they be sustain
ed: and hence, they cannot do what licy
1.-now fidelity to truth, and therefore fidel
ity to the children, demands. But the
triple fetters of ignorance. bigotry and
prejudice = an.faseperable trio—are Soon
to be .broken; their cabalistic wordfeare
to be hushed forever; and thenn - tims no
ble spi'rits are to be set free, blessing 'oth
ers by their intelligent and untrammeled
labors, and blest in turn by the apprr . i.-t
-tinn and pecuniary reward they will re-:
ceive.
ESE
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And Then, there is another class: inure,
precise, prim,, as a stalk of shrunken
wheat; as dignified as a sucked orMige on
the mantle-piece, and as drY
: and emPty;
whose natures, destitute of capacity to 7re-
ceive impressions. are endowed with pst
enough of intellect to learn forms only to
obscure them—to! mistake them for Sab
stance, and the signs of things for filings
signified; these, L say, are another c4ss,'
the outline speciMens of humanity, Who
are to disappear before- the rising sun of
philosophy, as the -mist of the morning;
and soon, veryseon, the places that "krow
thun will know them no more forever."
Too cold to love and too feeble to hate,
and thils automatons by the very lawsof
their nliture, in obedience to the principle
that like creates like, the poor innocents,
by whom theynre surrounded groweP
bearing indelibly the lineamrts of this ,
partial, disfigured, machine organizatiOn4
As soon as a scientific system of schO4
education takes the, place of the present
machine system—and athat will be ottllie
very day that parents' require it, for de--1
mand and supply govern here, as in tl:e I
pribe of potatoes—these people will be I
wanted to count needles for packing, aitd
for other similar work, for which nature_
designed them. - = -,‘ J.
Such ate .the two classes of teachers to
;
, day at work in public schools: one fit, the
other utterly. irredeemably, unfit: one
alive—the other dead. One belongs to an
age almost dead; the other to the living
present. When the people of Pennsylva
nia come to !be alive to the ideas with
whiOt the 'very atmosphere seems preg
nant- all over the world; ideas, linking
universal humanity by a common bond of
sympathy, them will living men and we
men alone be entrusted with the superin
tendence of childhood and youth.. Thin
will patents demand living teachers, and
endorse the deMand with living reward's.
And r as soon would they feed upon carrion
as then to feed the minds of their childreia
on the husks which fall from these muM- {-
milled caricatures of humanity. And yet:
some of these teachers, in certain locali
ties, have a decided popularity, but among
whom? Among those who--although, as
the parents of young immortals,' they have
assumed the highest and noblest responsi,
bilitiof earth-have never devoted one
hour to a knowledge of the science of man:
IThey have no idea but a school is a mill
1 tary drill, or at least a model states PIS
'on, with its "lock-step," and other sant=
pies of "order." "Like people like priest!:
"Like people like teacher." Teacher*
will ever be just what the people are
p'.eased with ; for that is the road alike to
reputation and to pecuniary success. '
. Yet one word here. The people decide
lon the quality of the tea'elier . they will
'have; but it is at the nmetitne true, thit
la living teacher can wake up love - for sci;
lone-for the laws of nature—in a_whele
Vistrict; as a living newspaper can dere);
M ine a healthy tone of sentiment in a lila;
llority of the people in its neighborhood;
le people and the +e4cher can help each
ther in the work of Progress; one giving..
more benefit; and the other cheerfully
giving morn pay. - An' intelligent people
%Mild as - soon embark° in robbing he.:
• • ts, , as consent to bkve the services or I
good teaches; without sood pay.
TEE' WORE OF TEE TEACHER:
MIN
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We respeetfelly asuman
FIRST. CLASS
LARGER TH
And that oar prices are the LOWEST, and oar
IR' GOODS TH
4 3 -
of any In the MARKET
.reache
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THE - 130
And now i
TIME TO
'laying Just Miurlned from!
Inn
ATTRACTIVE LO
TOE T
HOLIDAY SEASON.
COME AND J,ETHEM.
Everything in lie line of
UNDERTAING
AT BOTTOM PRICES AT
FROST'S .k SONS.
Dec. 0, 1875.
Miscellaneous Advertisements;
A . PERFECT SUCCESS
The Universal satisfaction given by the
ORANGE COUNTY MILK PAN,
In quality and quantity of butter made, and by re
moving, the ex CebSiVC drudgery ot•the dairy mom,
prompts us to again luvite the earnest
ATTENTION
44
of the
PROGRSSIVE
To the most
CO.II4ET4;AIi,TICLE,
of the Old now before the public
In dalrys of 15 to 20 cows, the inconvenience of
furnishing an extra dairy-maid is avoided. We
guarantee to give
PERFECT SATISFACTION,
Or remove the "Pans" after 30 days' trial
Our references are some of the Lire Dairymen of
Bradford 111.111 Susquehanna Counties, who hare
used the i isms.
B. L. BkATMSLEE,
IVarrenham, Pa.
jant7m3
A_ A J. NOBLE & CO.,
. .
Main street; Opposite the Court House
TOIVANDA, PENN'A
PROPERTY' FOR RENT, FOR DWELLING
. AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. •
•
Rents ealleet , ed and remitted on reasonable terms.
Money Loaned it Loans Negotiated:
PASSAGE TICKETS,
And
FOREIGN DRAFTS, •
ALWAYS G3I UAND AT BARGAItiS.
NONITA . EAD304113 W. B. Y/NCES
maimailieu m ume n Ter
ROOERIES & PROVISIONS ' 1
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SONS,
to all those ,tn want
Cash dealers la all Waits of
lIANITITRE I
GROCERIES & -PROVISIONS.
I=El
AN EVER
C XE DOOR NORTE! OP CODDIXOk RUSSELL
Tows:lds. July 4815.
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tho city, Wo hate
OF GOODS
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STEVENS & LONG,
.WHOLESALE. & RETAIL
:CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
Ordaken fit exchanr for goods, an lowest each pri
ces. Our Ion?. cap-H.lloi In the Groeory Trade
gives IlApeentiar advantages lu purrhasing, and as
we are nut ambitious to mai:edam° profits, we Bat
ter •
ter ourselvcs that we can offe
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GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
Buyers than any other establishment ih'Sorthern
reimsyjranta.
may:3
pHILADELPHIA d; READING
RAILROAD.
L
ARRANICIE3IENT OF i'ASSENGER TRAINS.
! JANIL - A1:1 - 1!!t. 1 , 17 d.
,rT cans team! .411entwch my folloti , s;
(rial",rk:ennen Braireh.)
F.( , r 1.121!adelp111.1. Itridg.port and reilthnnenJunc
11en, at 5.45. •e,50 a. tn. and 5.55 p. In, '
Fa i r Ptilladelph!a, Britlgvport and Perk:omen June
110 n, at 3.10 p. in.
1 . - (via P..rtht Penna. Branch.)
For Watling. t 2.30, 5.30, and 8.35 a. in., 12.20, !.1
4.30 awl 8.45 1. ut.
For I tarrisburg, t 2.30, 5.5 e, and 8.5 a. m, 12.20, 4.30
and KAI tn.
For Lancaster and Columbia, 3.30, 9.35 a. In., awl
4ss
pJ rn.
Woes not run on Mondayq.
i . FtiNDAYF. .
Fi i T Reading, 2.30 a..m. and 8.43 p. m.,
For Harrisburg. 2.30 a. ra. and 9.45 p. m.
Troina for Allentown leave flitfollows
Leave Phlladelpilia. 7.30 a. In. and 5.18, * 5.3 0 P. m.
I.chre 8.30 s. in., 9.06 and 6.18 p.
Leave Perklumen Junction, 9.05 a. tn.'and G. 19,8.35
m. •
Le3velade:pliln, 8.00 a„ in., 1414geport, 9.01 o.ln
rerklumen Junction, 9.23 s. m.
(ria Erzat Penna. Branch.)
Leari, Reading 7.35, 7.4 , , 10.35 a. in., 1.(30,11.10, any
10.30 p. m.
Lea‘e Harrisburg, .340, 8.10 a. 11'4,2.M 3.50 and
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7:40 p. tn.
Lease Lancaster, 8.10 a. m„ 12.43 and 8.15. p.
Leazo Colombia, 8.00 it. In., 1.(A) and 3.35 p. In.
Lfice Read 740 a. in.
Leare Harrisburg. 5.20 n. ro
Trains martin ihns t • ) run Via 4t. h N. Branch,
(typos 9th and: Green strollo and !Inv.! through
(-fr.% from and. io 11an. A Ctrool:. All other !tato*
to MIA from Philadelphia arils() at and leave llroad
street depot.
J. F. IVO ‘)TT
t.4.7.5-ty. flolerra litoporin
CHEAP COAL AND LIME.
From and after Jhly 1. I wlll anti mat. Moo.
for rash uuiy, and tho vire 11 %111 , 'be .:orrirrtml
m,,oth!r.
rnsics Or COAL sox J Cr.T. Ptn TON OF 2.004:03.
Pittston Stove, Chestnut and Purrutce ~ ...: 00
Pea . 2 46
Carlson Run Lump 1 00
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," Smith 3 Oa
Banday llonntala Lump ..., 3 20
... . • Smith 1 : 76
Allentown Mum 11 bushel 22
Lath ,li 31. ' 2 22,
11alr 14 bushel 44
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lirt4k ? S lO CU
1 nip always prepared to deliver letrrhastis tat
sheet 'metre at the usual pries of dMivery. • ,
I *Liu tender my thanks to my natty Friends and
restecters for thAr very Uheral lastsotage In the
IltiSt awl hope ahsier the :pm departure to alike it to
tittle Interest tea rvattono to Loy where they tan
g , t tho hest goody for the it-ast no.nry.
Tif , ote who are it.dettrd to me will take . unlit*
tbarl roast have money or I can't buy for rash and
ParKtvighta. They must settle by the first of Att..
cur t ,text. ..
Veryltesetfelly Yours.
14.11. PIIINNY.
Tijwanda, July 1, 1073._
trnhaense Success ! 40,000 of the
Cenulno
rIFE AND LABORS QF
LIY
INBSTOYE,qtroadi gold, and -detnin4ls.
eneafrin,7. The only stew COM rmorrr. Itte et the
mat Hero Eiplo ter. FnllutthrininglntermitlPA
Apirlted Illustrations of thirty years st Maze atisott.
WTI% also the CI,76IOSITIYA and WON PRIIJ3 of
a MARVELOUS conatty: the mWknta, are art
to wit. and or good agents ere stadia at taco..
FUOIPLTS are SPLENDID. For witenhus and
{mud. Wiese, " HUBBARD :DRO ,, fintafftelly!
slBlolll.= 6tn Ma., ra.
,~.
MaCABE £ EDWARDS,
J. K. B U S, H .
Dealer' in
COUNTRY PROCUCE,
GRAIN, &C.::
Haring a large and ermartuxlllotniitere ac are
• PrePared at all nines 19 carry
- a large 'sleek.; !
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
GRAIS AND PRODUCE
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HORSE i trARNESS ANY)
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1 1 IXI.NOS:GE:k;Eit.ALLI
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il at C. F. DITON'S In the store lately ocenple l i
Julius 'll'ultr aa a Clothing Store. Having remove
fly establishment to 111 , TP cominodloux and cony
nietit quarters,',
rorpectiully Invite tap old cuet
niers, and all In want of anything In the line of.
cons SE !LAIN & Ittt,ILIGESTS..c irk
STEVENS Sr, LONG.
(eta Perk(ninen Branch)
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M. E. 12(:)SENFIELD
WIIOLESXSE AND RETAI
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This Farb& boas* Winnow ready oae of th e
stocks Chlilting la America, for sty* q
and dt. whlehl fa a guarantee that every
will prove what I represent It to be.
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FARM EIS ,
COIT
. . . .
Coming to torn,, are 'particularly requested tocmll
at my store and clOtotne tho leading styles, made
from French. I.lcotch' and American Cloths. for
Men. Boys and Youths , wear. In It wilt he found
many lemilu
Styles fort ho coming ammo. se th es
the Doubly b reasted Cot-away Vest Sults: the Pi
oneer Suits:ho Buzzer Vest snits: the Centennial
Sultry of all of which I ask a-careful examination,
by all who aM In want of cheap and substaitiel
clothing andifurntshing goods.
i . .
OVER:COATS -OF EVERY.
I DESCRIPTION.
HATS, f CAPS, GLOVES,
' l i
IIITTENS, &C.,
1
WHOLESALE- AND RETAI
, 1
'2ll. E. IZOS.E.:?kIFIE.LD'
auglll-75.
__________,
rrAST.ItILESS MEDICINES. .
A proMineßt. New York physician lately c.nis
b l n
pialtted to III7NDAS PICK & CO. -about t eir
SANDALWOOD OIL CAPAPLE9, stating that so '-
times they cOrsd miraculously. but that a patient
44 his had tken theta without Offeet OR ing
, Informed that several imitations were sold. be In
, optima and Minna his patient had not bun taking
DUNDAS DICK k CO' S.
What itappluied to thls physician may have hap
mined to others. and DIFN DAS DICK & CO. take
this method Of protecting, physicians. druggipta,
and themolers, and proventhig OIL OF SANDiAL
w/itiv front cnniltig, Into disrepute.
I'IIINICIA Ns Will) (Mee prescribe the Capanles
wt:; continue to do so for they contain the
[pyre Oil In the best and cheapest form.
Or ND AS DICK & CO. non more OIL 0? Sex
! it sLWOOD than all this Wholesale and Retail D 0 g
-1 gists and Per In the United States combined
and this is th solo reason why the pure ir.ol is
i' 4 '!il cheatior In their capouics than' tu any o her
',forte. 1
olt, OF SANDALWOOD I: fast annerce• lug
every other riquetly. sixty ("apstiles only hcin
to
qulrrd to !siren , a safe and certain cure - Itt sla or
eight days. 'rout no other medicine can trill re
sult be hid.
IrUNDAS DICK & CO.'S SOFT CAPSUIIiES
solve the prolleto, long considered by eminent I by.
Octane, of LOW to avoid the nausea and disgustlex
periencee In welhrwing, which are well &nowt' to
detract front if not destroy, the good efiectl of
I many valuable renmdles. I• .
Soh are rut up:ln ttn-foil and neat
ihlety and are the enty Capsules
scrip .41 by ybpsielaus. ,
TASTELESS ILI ZDICINES.--ra- toi
ell and aanseuus HINIICIIICA ran be to
ken ca.llT and safely le
_p_prtPAS DI CK &
CO'S SOFT OAPsuLES. No Ta to
no Strell4
garTheso were the only capsules
isidnnittel :o the last Paris Exposi
tion. I
Scud for circular 1035WIJONIPTSITCON i(OUS,
Sold at all Drug Stores Here.
I aug 16.
6.
ATO T.IiEY PONT!
1.1.1 _ •
EDI
imftm
OEM
i
Sun' takes
JAR'
MI
MEN
AA A llevection of his sleek will be sufficient
, byte :01 that he can offer greater induces:mu
I,nl ever. , - raugl7.4
HE PLACE TO BUY YOU
ARNES, SADDLES, WHIP..,
TOWANDA, PA
giro me a tall, feeling satlined that from the f
Miles I poi:wt.:B for much:that; stock, I can do
tier lob, at a lower price than Any other es
'umlnt In the:county.
, ...
'lmo 1 .
forger the place olio door below.theolc
sued of lrotic;l:ercer,
tratyle. ' 1
pLows 4.ND POINTS.
1
Farmers are hereby Informed that f am now pro
pared to fundskthe celebrated
LERAYSVILLE 'iL" PLOWS
of !e.irry kind. Also PnlntA. or any pintlen of th
plow furnlshrtl ht hnve.t rutr4. _
Ghent, august 3, 1875tf
FOlt SALT.—A valuable farm in
Athena 'BAT., laying 2' miles from Athens,
80, acid 3 miles from Waverly. Contains 166
:trite!, of,wlthit lin are in grass and grain. A dairy
of !'s rows has been kept ea 11, and them Is basn.,
mini: stabling for that number. It has a gentle in-1
eiluatiou to the south. and is warm, strong land:
It ;will be Pohl low and posseaslon given immedi
ately.. Address I
• 1 E. D. MEW, Elmira, N. Y.
i 1
I). E. l'Ailli. Athens, Pa.
•
4. VEEW, on the farm.
n0v141411 i .
WO9L
WOOLEN MILLS- CA:UPTOWN;
I PENNA.
Also manufacturing and Moth dressing attended
to on Mudd notice. AV• are already making rolls
frail) the new eltr, and arc prepared to di work as
fast as offered.
Camisincrionel., Jo'. Vag. 11.
IN:(111AM:
TANS ',HOUSE, TOWANDA,
1.11 Pa.. I .
cIIONEtt IfAM •ND lIILIDat STiaarta,
If m.?, Ham nn, dc. , of all guests of this
s
ivsluro7lnMuttd against IUSIL by Fire, without auy
o tra vharga.
Aj Illupertur qualltyof Old English Bias Ate , Just
tretdard. T. It. JO i lit DA .
ELWELL HOUSE,' , TOWANDA,
•
I fsitilng leise4 ibis bonne., 4.1 cow ready to steam
nwdl:ll49 the trarcillng pnblie. No palus nor expense
u 111, to nuirvil to givo satisfaction to those :who may
gisrl him is tall. ... I
. ,
iffirSorth side of Public Sq uare, east cif Mercer's
Hess' blGi!k.
► LIE CENTRAL HOTEL,
ULSTER, PA.
"ha andmlgaad baring azalft takea
of the .trove hotel, rriprifully
pri of old friends and the public geti . t
atiallG4f. 11. A. FOI
_ .
BF:THU.:IIE34 PA.c
"OLD MODAVIAN SUN
I BUILT 17.19, ,
I '
•,
met in historical inter,*str, ft Is the onty bonding
ID the ~,,hte7 eseept Indep , ndence Ball, honored
by tho 'lepton within Its waits of Washington, La-
Sayette, G ee sad 'other pattiote of the ftevointiou,
This; popular hotel has 'recently changed hands,
woe' torretnerd. *tirely refurnished,' and the pro.
lottotor cordially invites his frittels andlfraveitng
pug* to give bite a canna palate will bolipared to
11,441. r their stay Consfortsble. Peoria ctSrouto for
Plittadelphts %th, and convenient to vend the
nlghf ; here, reaching the city about eight In the
morning. A sample room on ttio Orsini*, for the _
secottainn of conunercist wigs.
I
C. T. 832.0„
rvossor.
s4 l '. +4/I.
I
IMENII
Admtlionentri
144 - C : 4 - !ER 00'18
RANGERS,
MECHANIC
-AND
TRY MERCHANTS,I
-AT
TOWANDA. PA.
People complain of
MAID TIMES,
Lose who aro wise enough to •
1 THEIR CLOTHING
-AT
0071S' S TOB-0
ad fault with the puality of the
ODS lir SELLS.
J A C. 0 B S
pleasure In willing attention to hLs
'GE AND ELEGANT
ISSORT3 ' IENT
-OF--
ND WINTER GOOD
-FOR
AND BOYS' WEAR.
NETS,. &C.,
! e. F. DAYTON
JAMES VANN
ARDING,
AT THE
llotals =lite:44watt'.
Pr(Tmman
JOAN 'SULLIVAN
Mil
lagiallanthr
IlitEViitiHANblOAiistAJl';' - .;
'W.i . V.::it:o:lY.4 . l.e.;':;ll,S:' , o B E.
!!1
1:3 '
CODDINC ttusOLL;
ri
Invite the etteation or the public:U*4a stock
of `,;
HARDWARE ; GOODS.
, Closuallse
STOtkS
Of tratlacet approved Wrens.
Cpt all kinds; 1 / 2
PARLOR & EEATINO STOVES,
In endless vartety,
BUILD)NG MAT4ItIALS,-
BOTTOM PRICES.
ICE CREAM 'FRgtzEits,
Of every style. ; 3
SHEARS, SCISSORSI;iRAZORS,
POCKET CIITI!ERY,
Of the best manufacture,.,4warrsoted.
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
Of eiery descrlptit,
GAS FIXTURSS,
CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS,
n endless variety. The largest End' best assort
ment kept In Northern Pennsylranis.
KEROSENE LA PS,
t*s the cheapest to th# best.
LAMP CHIMNEYS 4' GLOBES,
Ai greatly reduced prices.
In endl6ss varletY, of our own sn l ;inufactare, was,
Jobbing of ail kinds in our ilne;.:.Prqmptly atten
ded d to. 'fla roof% and eaves troughs put up in the
most satisfactory manner, at skorsuotiee.
GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING
A Sperfa AVF: HAVE THE ONLY ' , Lien-
CAL PIA/MIME IS TOWANDA;,,
Oar old friends and the toddle ;,generelly will
bear In whoa that we 1041 goods toffy for
_READY PAY!
Retelling It the onlj gyitem by whteh juettee can
be done both buyer and seller. ,
Grateful for past very liberal pitirenage, we so.
licit a continuance of your cuateln..rfith the assu
rance that we will offer you greater Inducements
than any . other establishment In the„eountry:as we
carry a larger stock, and Empty peculiar facilities
for purchasing. •
ICODDING & RIRsSELL.
j1r..3. -75-t f
COAL 1
PIERCE & SCpT.T
OLD TOWANDA COAL YARD
Keep the best bard Coal la the 3440, from the
BEUIDCWO VOW at WilkCSbarre.
LUMP AND SMPRIEL. COAL
We are Solo Agents for tide coal
We:keep Lime, Cement and Kindling Wood
LOYALSOCK: CO L,
From the newly oprvi vein of the Sullivan Nines
We will have constantly for sale al our yard all
the sizes of this superior coal, at thojcdlowlng
rlz:
Grate
Egg
Stove
Nut
Small Nut
•
All our 'coals ere prepared In the test manner and
will bedellverrd clear and free from slate. The
usual prices wilt he charged in addition to the
above for delivering.
All orders left at the stores of Lopg it Stevens,
Calkins. Third Ward, Kirby's prug.store. or.
at our Onlre, corner of River and Ellobeth's Sts.,
wUI receive prompt attention.
PLEASE GIVE US A CA.P , L.
S. R. PIERCE.;
WU. SCOTT.
• ;I:
Nov. 11, 1875.
A. J. EMILE. W. aIyiNcICNT.
TOWANDA INSURANCE
Kato Street, opposite the Coartuonse.
FIRE AND - IVIARINE COMPANIES
~.
--
COVIIZIICIAL trittozr, of Eogrd, wet& 117,714,575
HoTat, of Liverpool, "I; 17,426,811
Qnszw, " " ; 1i,500,000
CONTI.N2NTAL, of New Tort s ",: 2,706,286
GICRYANIA, c " " ':, ,559'
1 564
GERMAN AwatucAN, " " -, 1,94835
MANUATTAN, ' " 700.68.11
COIMERVIAL, Of at " 1 : 457,782
Pticemzx, of Hartford. 3,975,02 -
ORIENT, `` '° ' " .., 719,34 a
AUAZON. of Ohio, " '''. 0 35 4 5 49
Crrtza:ca . , of Nea - ark, ":- . 413,730
HAwßuno 13fraurx, of Germany " ',", 1;500,600
LIFE £ ACCIDENT COMPANIES.
NATIONAL LITZ, of N. N., A., assets 13,187,288
Tworztarme, of Hartford,' " 1,470,259
RAILWAY PASS'ItIP, . " 00,000
licrtuAL LIP; of New York ". 72,236,070
Losses "dictated sad paid at lift ()IBM?.
thr22-76tf.
Iposesslou
the patrol:-
ratty.
BREST.
m .Q . MOODY, CKBSiITIL
to his
44. 8 •
110RiE43110EING A BPECIAi4Y.
) •
INN,II
'mimed feet treated. 3flatallettuf7l the eel!
Grated
CALIfORNIA riot.
...
Shop on the Plank i Rend, near L. ii. Mo.igeni*
Planing Mtn. tjczfiill-ti, •
•
0 1.. .0
•
Tits LITTLE STORE TOUNDITiIIitORNER
Li the beat place lu Towards to bai goal
CIGARS' AND TOBAOCO
itt low isles. , Rewamber 1,4
.
BLOCK. opposite COtrati"lg,
M r -MT
.1 1 111 . 1414' -• .z .
PEE
RANGES,;
rarni,nea &
&C.,
TIN WARE,
ranted first-claa4.i•
KM
EIS
COAL
AT THE
R e keep liarelay
hAGENCY;
NOBLE VIN NT.
General Agents.
PM
g io n stet ti-ju k t , i ii
,
„ 2 -
lraoLioux Airikw=i
- i.i;'...u,;:d i . - d , j'ij..iii--i:-*)
PATTON, BLOCK,
TOWANDA. PENNA..
ACIDS, ZXTILARTS, ELDURS.
.SUGAR COATED PILLS,'
• . POWDERS, ' GUMS,
- • . :SYRUPS, TING.
- TUBES,
MIRES,
And relianitlons of all lands.
DYESTUFFS,
MACHINE OILS,
KEROSENE,
ALCOHOL,
&C., &C.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
for'maitcl rmoies,
TOBACCO, mum MUMS, 'lke.
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES„
and a tine assortment of
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS.
Dora thin tune care Is given to the ecioncemd.
Imy of prescriptions. Open on Sunday from 94. is.
to 1 r. st" and from q r.- M. to 7 r.
Dr. Merge. can be consulted at t h e store A* Sat
urday of each week, as heretofore.
1): 11. TURNER.
W. 1514.
nsay742.
DR. IfCionfin,
OLD CASH DRUG STORE ,
Corner Wain •nd Pine SO., Towanda, Ps;
rEstablLthed over a gamier of a Celsius-16j
Wholesale and natal' Dealer In
DRUGS, DIEDICIN4S
CHEMICALS,
. •
•
• ,•ACIDS, DYE•STUFFS; & AVE, ;::
PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FANCY GOADS
SPONGES, BRUSHES. BRACES k TIKTOEB,
SOAPS, COMBS, POMADES, MAIM DYES
TEETH, SKIN, AND HAIR PREPARATIONS,
nAZORS, POCKET-KNIVES •
POCKET-ROOKS AND PORT-310NNA10,
MACA BOY AND SCOTCH SNUFF,
FOBEDS,N AND DOSIE:STICCIGARS,Z
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLowEit. SEEDS,
Pdr6 Wlnea and Llpuors, for midicinal purposes,
BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND lIO34EPATIIIC
REMEDIES,
AND ALL GENUINE POPULAR 31EDICIN'RS,
Supporters. Susivngorles, Breast PemPsJ.
NIPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS, a SHIELBS,
NURSING BOTTLES, TEETIHNO
Syringes. Bed Pins, Urines. Thermemeters,
ELASTIC STOCKINGS, &C.! • 7 ;.
KEROSENE OR COAL, OIL, •
WICKS, CHIMNEYS, BATH BRICK,i
SPERM, LARD, WHALE, KEATS FOOT,
TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OIL,
ALCOHOL AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
SASH,
PAINT, VARNISH, 'WHITEWASH, COUNTER,
SIANE, SHOE. SCRUBBING, HAIR. TOOTH,
and all other lands of brushes
WINDOW AND PICTURE CLANS,
of all
PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, AND
•
VARNISH.
:READY 311 XE!) PAINTS •
OF ANY DESIRED COLOR,
BY THE POUND, PINT OR GALLON,
GROUND IN OIL OR tARNISII,
.:AND DRY COLORS OF ALL HUES,
ALL ARTICLES-WARRANTED.
Prescriptions carefills , compounded at all hours
of day and night. Opeii Sundays for Prescriptions
from 9 to 10. a. M.. 12 to 1 and 5 toC, r. M.
Dr, Porter can be consulted as heretofore lil the
°lace. (mayl37s.
NEW CARRIAGE, FACTORY 1
Opposite the nine Jail,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
HENRY STULEN
Respectfully annonuces to : his Mends and patrons,
that he has built a
NEW BUICK CARRIAGE FACTORY,
When, he will coultantly keop on bind a full asidiprt-
Meat of
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS, 1.,
TROTTING SULKYS, IND SKELETON"S.
Made of the best material anti finished to the best
city style. tits long experience In city Car- - 5
rime Factories gives atm a decided
advantage over others In the
ingSli, STYLE AND DIIRADILITY
Of nagons. All Ito wits Ls an
INSPECTION OP lIIS -WORK
U CO
4:.
1 2.,
4 Vi
3 25
Prerlons W purchasing elsewhere
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE
PERFECT ATISFATION;
Thankful for the libsral patronage formerly Ox
tended pull respectfully ask a continuance of tie
name.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDEE! To.
AT REDUCED PRICES
HENRY STULEN.
Towanda, Jan. 8.7d-tf
EH
111.0.N.T ANYES'I
MONTANYES 'OFFER A , FINE
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR TILE SEASOk;
AT BOTTOM PRICES!
MONT AN YESI
Towanda; Pa., Doe. 8, 181.8:
THE ' lIME It 8' MITIVA4
INBUTIANCrE CO., OF TUSCARORA,
Is now issuing perpetual pencil.' on ' :4
F,ARSI- PROPERTY ONLY.
Each member pays a foe, at the time of insuring
Ito corer chaster and incidental capenses of the CO.
`atter which no further pnyffient is rogaired. except
to meet actual lass by r. antral the thembershi_pi
Tills planof insurance for FAUN PHOPEIITTi
Is coming rapidly hattifavor. . •
Placa of iStudaess, SPSISP flAtaft PA.
The Agent will =pass the Townships of Tasty
Ma, Pike. Ifertick and Wyalaslng, aud farmers id
those Towtshipe wishing inamance, lurormatlo
m w,=
A. B. tiuniiiia.SeCL and Ask,:
A . . Spring Ugh, Medford. C. , ., Fs
WIIIIVXWAT tootnto
,--, At: - • • • • -
MSRM
Efflatti
IM
Jul the
MM
MEM
1101ISE,
MI
M=E=E
~. --,,,,
.1'':':::-_if4i;.',:i:*.-::4
. i
W. A. CHAMBERLIN.
T-T•e-
Dealer In
L . .D I it : It-_O . lit,D B
PINE jE,WEL'ItY,
. • •- . •
*A.TCHES- l AND CLP
OKA
• . =, _ •/
TOWANDA, PA,.
June .74.
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER
HENDLE'MA
Dealer In
FINE AMERICAN AND
GOLP AND SILVEIIWATCIIE
and ',
FINE JEWELRY.
Ms°
STERLING SILV
SILVER PLATED W
CLOCK'S,
FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THEI
• GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL
SPECTACLES k EYE GLA
One door north of Dr. Porter & Ban's to
31aln Street, .
TOWANDA, PA:, •
BZE
PRESENTS FOR
AT TIIIC
N - EW JEWELRYST
W. A. ROCKWELL
Is constantly receiving in Addition to his
of Jewelry,
FINE GOLD SETS,
PINS,
-BANDS,
RIGS,
STUDS,
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCH
GOLD AND SILVER WATO
SILVER PLATED WARE OF ALL VAR!'
GOLD, Silver ,31CD STEEL SPECTAC
SILVEIC AND PLATED RINGS AND C
Alw
CLOCKS OF ALL VASIE
at tbd low l 3st pricels,"
Wald], Clock and Jewelry repairing done!
best manner, and warranted.
Thongs for a liberal patrottar, and bop° to
continuance of theNctme.
novl2-73
NO TICK HERE!
But the very beat goods of all kinds kept by any
flrstclass grocer, and sold Down, Down, Do ,
STItIOTLY FOR CASH
The choicest
TEAS, SPICES, MOIAS
SYRUPS, SUGARS,
COFFEES, &C.O
Received Daily, fresh from the NeW Tort
awl bought at the very lowest cash price
Having been engaged for'
the last three yea
a First-class Whole.sale groeerin Na* York,
3 1
Facilities, or buying Inv goods so. that I can
it an (Mee far all CAS/I .1311YEll tail and
•, . •
SEE . Y. STOCK ' AND' PRI 1
:, ' I 1
• Before purchasing elsewhere.
WILL PAYCASII FOR PRODUCE
M. B. OWEN,
WRITE AND BLUE STORE.. RIDG
THE . UIITIJAL PROTECT!
ApiE INSURANCE . CQM .7.1 Y.
Home Office, 90 . 9 Walnut Stn7et,lphl
Acting tauter a Special Ad of hicorpor
From Me Pennsylvania Ley talature.
a.
• . .
H. S. CLARK, AGENT.
TOWANDA, rA
; •
Special eget:glom Is called to the:following
table, which' will be foingt.atrictly equitable,
tween all ages, and whiciltbe company will
anteo to not exceed one-ttelf the coat . of any
class OLD PLAN Company. '
The lollowlng Table shows the Bates . frir
and may be multiplied for any additional am
up to 0000, which is the inrite3trisit tithes Ga l
one life. Twenty Cents will be added to
amount of ;each assessment for colletion, etc.
.: 4
a re
A r, 6
0
M
, -
•
t.. • .„.•:
11111101t14171T, P4.*
• '
4: A
ibssailieiss*straimisce that all new
p 4 ,
- •
STEAM FLOURING _ :- MILL
limner inisnecesst‘d openitlen, and trod is p*
pared to do all work In Wenn. on short ! nonce.
.! • - ! ! ' - •
',,
Curs° • GRINDING DONE ON !BE SAM'
• - I,*. _
. .
.- AY TILAT IT ts RECEIVIW - :
, •
, • i'• i.
..,
. . .
Wheat, BaelEntent and Ilya' nor, .COrn
Teed. Bran, dm.. idi lB o l on IMO
and for aie at towert rale&
MEM
PARTICULAR j NOTlCE.—Piesothf Ming oq
the west side of the liver desiring tofrestronise toy
rota, will have theit firrYsile Pam ho t= lib "
they bring grist!' of, tee Durban and s. '
NOW IS
ARE,.
OR
H,',.
,WISS
Ch6per tiOri you ,will ever iga4t
Kaye the- oiTortunity ofdoing.',i
•
RE
Warranted in' 'every particular, whi9l).
IRill
5t3,14 SO LOW
EMI
1
- Thatevqy hod y can affonpto have
one of his own. • • ;ri
I=
1 also,have the sole agency; in this'
place of ' „ ' •
=
OVIATT'S PATENT RUNNERSI
• , 1
An ,inVention, which has come into
, .
very general Use all through the west:
They - give: , the best satiafactiOn
wherevere they have been introduced
1 - • • '
LL,
RE
NEW: COAL YiED!
ECM
CHARMS,
NJ OKL
(1211
HES,
ME/
=
DIM
In the
00.21-75-tf
'BLOOD
.k ,
co, 31 ,T
4,x y r .
4 &111 continue to rallnufacture their celebrated . , ,
;HORSE POWERS it CLEANERS,
..,
IA ad Will sell a better! machine. for less money than
!'pan 1w had elsewhere; In the world. We Claim for
four machines that- they will du as murh,'or more,
:than any other, and more dumbly built. We per.
serially superintend onr work and sea that it is Well
;done, We will send • .
,
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES ,
:1
;•: of our Machines on npiillesticm.
q
";‘,ONE & TWO '.HORSE . POWERS,
. . ,
, •
One and two; horse . •Threashers and
Separators, Thresher and. . '
Cleaners. . ; C
FANNING MILLS
- 1
/Itelt:1!.A7!: AN i;) .DRAG SAW MiI.LS,
Saw snd Grist, Mill work done to
1 order. -Give us a call beforo
purchasing elsewhere. L .
'VII '7OO saw,l4.lci:vug.'s2i4nrit
1 . , . `'oo . (100'Itl I
-,-.. . i.
laerit a
W. A.AOCIEW
1221
3TiEI
. with
hare
make
MI
114,00 K 'BI ND.R.I.—TW public is ,
4UP Respectfully Inferined that. the Book Bindery
has been remmed to t h e Iticrouritu Building,
t hird story, when will be done •
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In all Its various brmiehes, on terms as reasonable
is the "bard•timee , will -allow. The Bindery will
he under the charge or: i
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An experienced . Binder, and all work Will b.i.
promptiv done in a; style and manner which cannot
lit excelled, Music. *Maxine*. Newspapers, Old
Books, de., bound in every style Particular att.:Li
tton will be paid to the:Ruling and Binding of i
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to any desired pattern,' which In quality sad dura
bility wilt be warranted;
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An work wilt be ready for delivery when
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feet satiataetion guaranteed. .
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MO lIICHIGIN. ono of tbot tdrons s Os% floUrlablg
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Of fine Fartrithg Latills for sale try the Gran 4 Hap.
ida 6 Indiana R. It. I, Moog Suds; ready tuattoti;
sure crops: good schoolq rallroad run athwart this
router of the grant; netrternents alj alon till lk Inds
ot products raised; • 144443 ,2 0 f water, g
timber and
tudidlng materials..' rrti a from 0a to ato perl acre;
o,:e.tuurth tlown..halanen on time. Send for, 11112$.
trated pamphlet fall or facts and figures, And he.
coityluceoL Address ,- W, A. 'IOWA RD. Coitun•r..
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FOR RENT,4--The house on Main
meet ta utelntst Mari, loley ocetieell b 7
".Bpaldlog. -Also - Um bouos 031 West Bridge
street, Wall occuplvi by 0.. w, Noribrqp. , Ll,
qiiro ot E. T. ry. -... r tom.
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T();BilY SLEIGHS;
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OWNI*ANTIFACT'OtE,
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
JAMES BRYANT.
Jane -:o.
The undersigned haring taken the large and:
eommodlone yard, at tho foot of PARK Rtreet t has
now on hand a full Itopply of
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Coal dolly .
TERMS :—Cash.
HENRY 3IERC;IIR.
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