Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 09, 1876, Image 4

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.J. A. ill - rtm, - - Committed . arithmetic, gra mmar, spelling, gogintolty, . Th .. . ; tenger Trains, to take eceet Jai, 94, 1878.
J. C. CaAwr ow), •of •...-._ , . • - ilocrilwAll4l. • 'Mill:m.42D.
. . RYAN, AuocWe, Editor:. ' history, • •ik.c. Thnis scholars will hav e five • . PINCII.AL •
Mlle street, opposite the Court Ream No iNo No ma:lox& ;,- No N '
A: A. REEKEY, • . or six hours daily pr . actice in correeti . :77ri- 0 No
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ting, instead of; as is us u a ll y the'etser - , ten -; .
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Communications may be sent to either of the ..„„;_,..._,.. ~,,.,, ba h Uioe 3 .
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in the issue of which he has charge. j . k il of the day ne practice, or worse t itan ;TOWA N D A, pENNI A • : 260 } s :510 16 Buffalo ',12 33 8 '93 17 Is
E. E.,Qrtut.s.n. Editor, present wee • . --, _ . t - -•-•! 660; 845 AY Auburn • . 9 45 , 926
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the pen; their letteriqt,gttres and rapid and , , 9 0012 see Elm 4191 11 33
rigor ERTY FOR RENT, FOR DWELLING 1 935 1119 05 'Warerty ' 6 8 466
easy execution bear- scarcely any rein- . AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. - i 9 44' 132 911 - Sayre 523 8 1 446
, - 1 i 9sotla 9 19 • . Athens 6 8 1 442
blanco to the 'crampedoiirr,egtilar forms, .
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, 1 to 25 2_07 10 O...TOWANDA„.. 5 .7 410
and slow labored style cik - the. school et - iy. . . . , : „
.: ' I to ... Wyalusinn.,.. .. - 6
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i 11 = 1 302 II 12 ....Taseityville.... 4 .
021 6 20 3 07
I t Were suitable instruction . ' imparted and - . ,
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- .- • . .- ' • . --$ - .. 12 10. 362 12 - 25 . Tunkba wk . . 3 ..n. 5 2
I ant a farmer. 3.1 y - iFs'' 10,ticnv eight- the above' suggestion.s. followed by pupils, i
; uost i ocseetes awl nmlttea On reasonable terms.' 1: sot 435 120 .1, kit J:u n etloa ..
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, ti yearS or age.. tHe began t.,7, 'attend fie all might become good, ra . rialTbubiness '. I • , ;I:sn4 42 1 30! Pittston..., 232 4 1 , 32
1 201 5 00 2 011 0 ....:W. Barre..:. 2 16 4 00 1 15
ict school at the mg., of six, ri.74 has writers before leavity , sChool. ' GraitiMar 1
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:71.....W. Ilasen•f-• IOS 2 12 05
d .two terms,. or six menthe; in - . ' , ;, 3 1S 1 7 10: 415 .„. P. Haven ~. 12 lei i4Oll 25
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teaches us to speak and
_write correctly. ; . , . .
from that time until now. fie ' . ;- 3 40i 7 30; 4 33 1- -Maneti Chant.. D. 43i 1 2 111 OS
1: r o !pay Loaned a. Loans Negotiates:l 4 45, 8 311 5 60, 1 . suentown- •• to 42;12'11 10 OS'
tai health and of at'least av:;- LA., it is said Writing makes an exarCfnUlt,
abilities; and has never 'if •i•fr teach grammar by much writing,: - --- ' . . . , 4 481 8 34! 6 113 , ..E. P. Junction.. 112 08,10 00
• 600; 8 46 ; 6 05 ....Bethiebem..• • 10 38112 00 9.50
: 5 LSI 9 16i 41 65 Easton JO 0511 926
less studious than lis - popilsw.q4 leers to write laneuane inerii • 1 ; ' ..
-tssrnates. Th4teaeh- - - . • - r... 15 .. ..
_ , I • ' 8 4610 80 ; 820 ...Phlladelphle...l 8 201 945 800
accurately:led to Speak it more correctly. - r PASSAGE TICKETR . s ito 00 New York ..... 7 001
•itent as th'e aicr.; ~ : • Att Pal Pi " AU AY rm
-enntry districfsl The followim- lessons have proved:;',Very ,
- I spent eicin- successful, lart!ftly_beatuse of the constant "I
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,; ~, • ; ADDITIONAL TRAINS.
~ 3 - , Na 29 leave&Elmlra at 2 43, p. m.; stopping at
- bmtichs writing requirefft- Several authori_bave ; , And
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..,, , : all stations. striving at Waverly at 3:2o, l Taluada
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.. , -,‘2.7.- '; at 4 15. and Wilkes Barre at 8 06„ p. m. ,7
offered to Purchase - ; be manuseriptifrem . 1 . . .
. No. 30 leaves Wilkes Barre at 720 a. m. 'toe
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which these lessons rens selected, til:Use
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• - -, . I FOREIGN DRAFTS
as an iptroduction l lo th sir grammar.. •f • . 1
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From a report of one of our Westetm
•State ;Superintendents we inake!the fdl
?owing extract, from a long \ letter written
by an Initiols farmer, to Supt. Bateman,
and published 'in the abOve Imentioned re
port: - •
. "I am a farmer. My so9f IS now eight
•cen years of age.. He began t,) attend lie
district school at the mg, of six, .a . "%tti has
attended two terms,. or six months; in
each year from that time until now. lle
is a 134 of good health and of at'least ay- -
en-age- mental abilities; and has never
licen considered• less studious than I is
school fellows and classmates. His' teach
ers have been as competent as the aver ;
age of those employed ii country districtisi
liis.time in schools has been spent excin
sively the, seven rudimentary bratichs
taught in the common district schoolsj—
spellim reading, -writing, aritbmttie, ge
ography, Ammer, aLd s the history of the
United ' States. He la, nevertheless, - 1 a
;Irr.speller, reader and writer, knows lit
t cof arithmetic and grammar except the
3 tiles,' and 'Rai; (7:07 a smattering of gedg
raphy and I found oat the;se
things by asking MIK questions and' set
tin„ him to do things for rit!...".. I take s.n
trzricultural paper, and: one eferting I
asked Johri (my= - son's name) to take Peil
and paper and *rite for me ,a..short anti
die for.the newspaper on the 'culture !of
cl,a-n, about which I thought I had some
ideas worth communicating.,' I sat inilly
ea.sy=thair and dictated what4l had to s. y,
and John wrote it down. When the arti
cle was finished I told John to sign my in
it ialk to it and send it to the office of the
paper. 'Two weeks afterward, when the
paper came, I looked for my article; tut
found Instead the following editorial no `.e:
If our correspondent 'B. J. T.' knew,
one-tenth part as much about orthogra
fily, nctuatlori, .paragraphing. and the
j use capital letters as die sloes alsint
, 'c n artiele would h ve
been gladly inserted. Ili's ignorance of
Altos° matters so iinpo)taut to editors a d
printers sA , Cms - as as' his.kno l
edge of the_ subject treaLCA of. We . d.
vise hiin to write again i sand get , gi?me n
telliffent school-boy to copy his artlci6; or
hip' s before sending it t.c.; us !' "
The farther-tested his son with so e
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practical examples iri arithmetic, act
business transactions, :with similar resnl
Nor was he more. highly pleased With
e :amination in grammar:, ! .
While in many 'of our own distr
ti s xperierim d and competent, tea
.erg; are employed and as a necessary •
(pence, thorough instruction is given, et
an acquaintance with a large number of
young men and women has convinced .1.4
that a great many, quite - a large percent
age; canlbe found, whose grade, if exam
ined in the same manner,. would not
above that of the farmer's son above mst
toned. .
:in an article-received some time sin e,
-- Tor publication _in the Educational
partme - iit,: by, actual &Milt, we fon
tsielve errors in tlic first thirty consec,
Mice words. - We frequently receive 11
-tors from young pet-sons who can perfo
"snrus in . the• rule of three," who a
nearly as unfortunate in expressing the *
selves,lifion paper. no other meth!,
'of intercourse withona fellows are we r !
m'ich subject to criticism as in our ma d
per of expressing ourselves upon pa
and .yet no other-branch in our comma
sellools so ictucli neglected as the art
ecimprisintZL-pfexpresSing our thoughts
'written lapjuage. - Scarcer, any : inf.,
do is diSease is more drdaded stude
than `•writing compositions." So stio
is th;s. feeling that in many schoOls it
entirely omitted; in Others it is requir
onc.c . nr twice ; in a term, and then the n.
ent-; and friend - S, are invited to listen. t
frightenell child, in some cases reading" n
Original essay of his im i n, in many uts . s,
however; writtenentirebyanolderbroth r,
or.c. Tied from some ol<i magazine. c
are nop surprised that the child should
d'ead to read his essay, and-.make an 'f'-
I;)rt.,to evade- writing it. We would lot
th:niz i of inviting his friendS to bear an
mnimitiork in arithmetie if he had neN,
' , Cf‘ri hist rneted in that braneh r —if he
requir 7 ed o perform -examples o
one or twe . in a term, arid then' had t i
c.Ake's of every member of. t
sciniol directed ttiivards him while lid
trying to explain. •
Again, when these compositions are
. quireei, in many Cases, they arc never c
rected by the teacher. ,One error in
thorraphy detected in the student's ma
iescript and poina out to him, will be
tioi-e practical benefit than a dozen ei
rections in the spelling . class. A r sugg.
-,ti.titin regard to the -proper nse,of cal
irals, or purieluation marks and applied
the student's own composition, will
Worth half a dozen.rides 'learned by rote.
We . slf9ld make exeicisesl in "coinpositi(!in
a weekly drill, in which Instruction silo+
llegr,iy`Cii, and corrections made in the els
says of t the students. Subjects with'-in
an-
alysis should be_furnishcd by the teacher,
especially to , young utudents . • The essay
glimildnot be read by the student, but by
flt , teacher, who can criticise, correct and
counne - nt IsitlMut injuring thf feelings of
any menibPr of the , Nss,.since none but
the author and the teacher 'n'e'ed ka w
who wrotethe compositiOn the teacher
may be reading and commenting upon o
the, class.: A n exercise of this kind m y
very properly be introduced once a w k
in the - place of Grammar, and the child
ICP be found to enjoy it.
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greatmistake that we make in tiac
ing - gmminar is, that we require stmien i
to lcirn a great.deal whiehthey never u
Hatstand or use.- bt-ause they are not rs
quirext to put it in iiractiee. They lea
the words of the bOok, which they.
feget. Let theM Memorize thOiougli
the rules, and then :test them by wtitt
cxercises, .lf they forget the former: th
have' t formed.a habit from the lift
wirdr will be 0f , ,, great benefit to them
after life. , • "";
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trlid the„space . allotted this article al
twit, we might appeal to the experience
every teacher, to confirm us. in the state
nient.that students that perfosm exit
pi -s very Well with a book and rule •
fore them, are completely at sekwhengi
oAsiinilar, or easier examples without t I
I]? , )k._ The same will be found true i
grainmar, spelling, Sit. The fact is th
we should have our children
„study t
text-books none the,less,thoroughly, b
,we slioul4tearli them more outside of t
book, and test more their knowledge
hat is in, the book, by praccical• exa
pies and exercises. •
:For the Educational Department.
ELEMENTARY LANGUAGE OR GRAMMA
LESSONS•
l'enrainship and graminar are the nit • I
iinperfectly taught of any brand's in co..
ni,in schools. In; . Most of the schools
ins,,truction in pen holding or correct fo
oration of letters-is given; copies ev•
arc not given. 'The only exercise of t
day that approximates to writing is
copying, and this generally worse tha
nothing So far.as writing is concerned,
it is perfcirmed 'usually with an abomin.
VO stump of a pencil, Which induces
1
amped miserable position of hand an
fi tgers.* Pupils should be required _ t
bave lung pencils; if uecesSary tie th
Synthesis, analysis, use 3loapitals,ll- .
inn, etymology, syntax ant punctuation,
should be and may be succc.v ly tAught
simultaneously, and thus grammar On ,be
rendered one of the most practical::exer
cises of the school. The best tcx4onlcs
do not simply state,whatshould be tiaght,
'but show how to teach it. They ; do.uot
give:thrdefinitions needing to be rites o-
rized alese, which would reduce ouritraaa
mars in shfe• to 6 few pages, but flint/ sit
copious illustrations on which pupilsare
to apply the deAritions. The kfontiWing
lessons teach the substance of the.ritxie,
put being a newspaper article: MOst of
th'e illustrations that a practical teacher
would use are omitted.
.Lesson 'l. Children; there are in the
beautiful world in which we live, thOus
ands of persons; places and thingS,7 of
which you have learned throng fr thicsons.
es and which 'so- much interest; :son that
your thoughts are largely about, -..95e of
. them; that yoU may express your thoifughts
,t 6 others these objects must have nOtes,
and'y , _ mnst use words—language,, .
Abda !IKI,PfX) different Words havii l*en
used, but tiey assay all be arranged
only nine elasseL7. 1-sm . are nowabiut
arrange the words Men e{asses,::lea ii
the properties 'of- each cis ss, and )i . owto
speak' and write them corrat.tly: - ."Now
write on your slates in a colon the
names of all pupils in this class in ftill r or
given names with innitials.
[To teachers: . Correct with care all -er
,
rorsin this exercise.and future ones, in
spelling, capitols, punctuation, Sc. and
have all definitions and rules tliOroni;fity .
mernorized.], These words, scholati,
be
long to Class I—Name-Words.' I
Definition I.—Words ,used as names of
Persons, places and things are called Otne
words, (nouns if teachers prefer ti) use
the word at this point).
I!,esson 11. Children you now
Write- ipa column just close at theiight
of column 1, one la ord. expressing 'slime
act that.; the p-xpil can perform. EFam
plc, 3iaty E. Day plays. The words in
column 2 are uSed to tell something - „or
express action and helon,g to class,
inff-Words.
Definitions 2. IV•irfTi used to express
action or tell somethingy.:are called telling
words (verbs).
Definition 3. The name-cord that, is
told about is called the ..ibjeet . ,
Definition 4. The word that exp , ,es4s
action; 'or tells (predicts) about 803-
ject is called tbe'predicate. Each e.otUum,
children, you will notice, states a ...f.mi
plete,Tact,.or makes sense.
Dbfiriition 5. A sentence is a grou-p of
words so arranged as to - make conipl;:.l-te
sense, at>d must contain subjecit and pred-
BIM
Rule 1
A sentence should; pnetally
cannnenee with v. , Impital letter and 'rinse
with a period, intenegr.tion or exefarna
tion.
Lesson 111. Please write the abn - ve
sentences—which stand in. order iiiider
each'other—one after the otlivr like Imes
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of print, and ',carefully observe Rule 7.
State whic arc the telling-words, Qthieh
name-words;, , which subjects and Which
predicates, and-why. - .
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[To teachers:Write a number of- r .,slin 7
ilar sentenms- containing other namcs,
consecutively, on-the board, and ha:ving
errors in . capitalx,and'pUnctuation, and re
peat the drill in analysis suggested almve,
corrections', L5.;:0.1.. •
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Lesson IV. Rewrite the sentences 'of
4sson I, and change the particularnaMe
words to general or common ones, as: girl,.
boy, pupil, child, &e.,. and place i?efore
each sentence one of the words, 2, l 2e;'in of
a. Thesethree comprise all of clatts'4.'i;
Definition 6.• The words, the,'-:an ,and
a, used before name words are called ar
ticles. • :_
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Rule 2: Particular name-words shOuld .
commence with capitals, common narne
,
words, except - at the beginning of a..seur
tence, 'generally-require no capitals. Cor
rea all errors. Rewrite these sentences
consecutiTely, and name subjects,
pvpdi
eates, articles, telling-words, name-words,
and why:
Lesson V. In the sentences of le,lson
4, change the name-words to mean more
than one, and observe that the telling
winds must also be spelled ditferentls: as
the girls play. Teacher can now give
definitions.of number.
Rule 3. The spelling of the telling•
words—predicate—mast be s u ited td;tbe
subject. •
[To teachers Suggest sentence
your pupils containing; only names of y.er
sons, telling wonis and articles, an re
quire them torcWrite, the chan
ges of common and proper, singular 'MA
plural, Masculine and feminine. Obs4rie
all rules; 'correct all errors. Review !
view ! Review
. Lesson VI. Teachers, repeat the.Sn b
-Stance of the preceding lessons, as Lir as
possible using the names of animals, and
have pupils learn that names of animals
may becoMmon or proper, as Carlo runs._
The dog runs. This may seem a Slow
process, but notice that nearly all pertain
ing to the nouns eicept person, which
of no account until prOnounS are studied,
has been taught. At any time deeined
best, the pupils having learned • which
words are subjects may be told that Snell
are in the nominative case, and learn a dere
nition of awe; also one of gender and
number,
Le.ssson 7. Write a column of prticular
-names of places and a little to tho right
a column containing the common narges
of the same places. Between them write
one of the telling words, is, are, whs,
were, &c., and if necessary an article ;is
Elmira is a city. Africa is a continent.
Rewrite coniceutiyely. State which". is
subj. predicate (is a city), articles 4c.
Children when one of the little telling
words, is,
, are.', &c. joins a particular and
common wile, the one following the bell
ing word is predicate nominative case, and
the one precceding subject, nominative
case. Name words alone without any'rell
ing words, are nomative independent, its
Mary E. Day, Towanda, pupil. R.
(Co n(inu ed infre we -
ALWAYS ON HAND AT BARGAINS
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7..:0T1L 1 Z S. Eant) 76] IV. S. VINCE);
B A RIG A INS!
BARGAINS!!
I 'have opened and pat on sale one thousand ran
4'
. Infants. lds, Mimes' and Women' s oeit,
4
° ° that I will sell at less than manufacturers prices. .
AlO. 8 cases of Women's Fox-lace, Kid-lace
Goat-lave and Vol-button Shoes; at $2 per pair
worth V.:50.
THESE GOODS .AR - i IRG !
I am also receiving a large and,full line of Flue
GOCAIi for springrtracte. which ler Style, Durability
rnd nice, cannot be excelled. r
TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
LEATHER SHOE S
'ln full stock, at Um lowest poss 1!ple prices.
ir.nrr.mitErt TILE PLACE i— bppeette the
(:oust house, nest door to Chanitierlin's Jewelry
Store. 1 j
Towanda. ra.. Feb. 23, 0i76
M N' T A N_ Y E S
6
MONTANYES OFFER A FINE
ASSORTMENT (CW" GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON
AT BOTTOM PRICES,!
M 0 N 'T A N FlL' E S
Towanda, Pa.. Dec. 8, 1875.
PURE GROUND PLASTER
RUMNIETIFIELD
I bare Just received s large supply of
FRESH GROTND CATUGAPLASTER
Manufacttired from stone selected by= myself, and
warranted runt
11:1 - CF..—Cash, lie 50; on time ! 0 00. Send II
your oetteno.
PETER L'ANDIMSSER
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March I, Ina
ME 0:1'E COME ALL,
And buy your
HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES
z ' .
nd
LIOUSE :fioons
REDTJCED PRICES.
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Hardware, Tin and Copperware. Table, Tea and
'lasting Spoolll.
:Tinware at wholesale and retail.
Especall attentlon given to all klpds of Job work
O. 5. DRIDGE STREET
WM. E. SM ALLEY.
Immense Success! 40,000 of the
ME
Genuine
TIFE AND LABORS OF LIV
j INGsTosE. already •ofd,'lnd demand in
ereafting. Tito only new COMPLETE life of the
great Hero Explorer. Full of thrilling interest and
spirited Illustrations of thirty years strange adven
tures. also the CULDOSITIES and W0ND7.11:3 of
a MARVELOUS country: the millions are eager
to get, and wore food agents era needed at once.
PRDFITS are :SPLENDID. For partieulars and
proof. address, HUBBARD BROS.. Publishers,
:3Sansom St.. PM's.. Pa . sommvs-ty.
PLOWS AND POINTS.
Farmers are hereby Informed thit ram no pre.
pared to furnish the celebrated
LEPLAYSVILLE "L" PLOWS,
of every tlnd. Also 'Points, or ang pot thin of the
plow furulshodat lowest rates.
Ghent, August 3, 1875tt
r 0. MOODY BLACkSMITII.
Does all Muds of work la his line.
HOI SE.SIIOEING A SPECIALTY
Diseased feet treated. itanufaetures the eels
brAted
CALIFORNIA PICK
Shop on the Plank Road, near L. B. Rodgers ,
PLudng 111:1.
.dand-7G-tf.
0 I C r
Tit r. LITTLE STORE 'ROUND "run CORNER
'ls the best place In Towanda to buy god
cXGARS AND TOBACCO,
at k rates. Remember
RERCilltid IS LOCK. opposite COURT ROWS
fool, Or Tux "INDIAN /LW
' 7s.
FARM FOR SALE.-4 Farm of
AS serer. 64 imprtrred. in Asy l lons township.
Bradford Co.. Pa. On Ilia preraista an two rind
dwelling nousra, barn and nvonsary mit building,.
and excellent water. A nearr.faillog wrens of
water passes through the mentos. timid fruit
and an &bandana! of Data.. Tor furiber Partkulan
eatl oo or address,
NELSON VA NO r OPOOL,
ftb24-74tf, ilsobvlew, 8814 . 2 turd (u,, is
ping at all simians, arriving at Towanda at 10 85.
Elmirsat 12.30.1thaes at 1.55 and Geneva at 4.00p.ra.
No. 32 leaves Towanda at 8 15 a. M.: Stopping at
all stitionts arriving at Waverly at 9 12, and Elmi
ra at g 55 is. M.
No. 31 leaves Elmira at 5 10 p.M.; Stopping at ail
stations, arriving at Waverly at 6 45„ and Towanda
at 6 40 p. m. • •
Train 6 leaves Philadelphia at 2 10 p. m.. New
Tort 1 00, arriving at Tunkhauneek at 10 00 p. m.
Train !leaves Tank hannock at 7,00 a. m., arri
ving at Philadelphia:at 2 20, and New York at 3 50
p. m.
Trains 8 and IS tun daily with Pullman Bleeping
Cars attached.
Drawing Room Cars attwbed to Trains 2 and II
between Elmira and Thibuielptds. •
R. A. PACKER, Superintendent.
RnWART) F.T.MER,
G.ENEVA; ITHACA & ATHENS
R. R.—Commencing Monday, Jan. 24, 1876,
trains will run as on this road as follows:
No. 8.-5:00 a, m.,- daily , with Pullmat eping
Coach through from New York; arrlylnt, at Van
F.tten 5:45, Spencer 5:53, Ithaca 6:50, Tattgbanie
Falls 7:18. Trnmansburg 7:25, Farmer 7:43, Ovid
Center 7 :52, Hays Corner 8:00. Romulus 8:12, Gene
ca 8:18, making close conneetton east and west with
trains on N. T. & U. It.. arching at Rochester
at 11;20 a. m., Rultabi 4:15 p.m., and Niagara Falls
at 4:40.
No. 20.-12.00 a. ro. dilly except Sundays, on ar
rival of L. V. train erom Wilkes Ram. Pittston.
Tunkhaminck,-,Tovninda, &c., arriving at Van Et.
ten 12:45. Spencer i2:53, Ithaca 1:15, Taughanle
Falls 2:25. Trumansburg Farmer 2:51 Ovid
Center 302. Ilayts Corners 3.10. Romulus 3:=, Ge
neva .100. connecting with trains east and west on
N. V. C. A R. RAL
o. —6 p. m., daily except Sunday,. with through
ear from Elmira for Geneva, leaving Elmira at 5:10
p. zn„ . arriving at Van F.tten 11:4 14 , SPencer 5:54.
Ithaca 7:110,• Taughanle Falls . 8:18, Trumansburg
1 1 :211, Farmer 8:41 Ovid Center aas. Hayts Corners
9:04, Romulus 9:17, Geneva 9:51 connecting with
trains east and west on N. V. C. & 11. It. It. R.
=I
No. 7.-9:05, a. m., daily except Sundays. with
through car from Geneva to Elmira, leaving 6ene.
va at 5:00 a. m., Romulus 5:.33, Hayti Corners 5:47,
Ovid Center 5:56, Fail mcr 6035. Trumanabrirg
Taughanic Falls 6:30, Ithaca 7033,-Spencer kat, Van
-Et ten a:l3, arrlving.at Elmira at 9:53; making close
conneetlomat Sayre with L. V. Day Express sol
ving at New.. Fork at 10030 p. m., Philadelphia 430
p.,m.
Tn.i i O.-1 30 p. m. daily except Sundays, leaving
GiMeva at 10:00 a.. in.. Ito Mains 10:34, flayill Cor
ner:l 1b:46, Ovid Center loat Faxxner Tru
mansburg 11:17. Taughan lc Falls 11.".3. Ithaca 11:43,
Spencer 12:37. Van Etten 12:33: making clime con
nection with L. V. y .d ut Line, arriving In Philadel
phia 10:30 p. m.
No. 15.-9:40 p. m. daily, with Pullman Sleeping
mai attached for New York without change;
leaves Geneva at 5:40 p. in.. on arrival of N. Y. C.
trains from the East and. West. Romulus 6:15.
liars Corners 6 u. Ovid Center II:3A, Farmer 6:47,
Trnmansburg 7:07. Taughanic Palls 7114, Ithaca
7:50. Spencer 5:43, Van Etten 8:53; connecting with
L. V. Night Line arriving at New York at SM and
Philadelphia 6:45 a. in.
Tickets sold and baggage checked to all princi
pal points,
R. A. pAcEER. Gen. Supt.
R. M. HOVEY. Gen. Pan. Agt.
W3l. STEVENSON, A xtt. Supt.
Joruk.: F. CORSER.
DIIILADELPHIA d;! READING
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
JANUARY Ist. IA7R.
Train* leare A llentown as follows
(tin Prnticrmen Bmieek.)
Fnr Philadelphia. Bridgeport and Pet klomen June
tim, at 6.45, 0 8.50 a. m. and 5.55 p. m.
For Philadelphia, Bridgeport and Pertionien June
Hun, at 3.10 p. m.
-tr(a Ez Pen na. d3resnch.)
For Reading, +5..30., 5.30, andl.ss 12.20; 2.1
4.30 and 8.45 p.
For Harrisburg, I=o, 5.30, and 8.55 a. In., 12.20, 4.30
and 4.45 p. m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, 5.50, 8.55 a. rn., and
, 4.30 p. m.
'Woes not run on Mondays: • .
Fur ft,.adlng. 2.30 a. in. and 6.45 p.m. .
For Tiarristnirg. 2.30 a. m. and 8.45 p. m.
Trafnefgr Allentown leare as follows
(ria Perkinmen Branch.)
I 1 Leave Philadelphia. 7.30 a. in.jand 5.15. •5.30 p. m.
Leave Bridgeport. 1 1 .30 a. In.. 6.C6 *wt 6.14 p. m.
!, Leave PerklomCaJuuction, 4 3.o3 m. and 6.19,6.35
m. •
Leave Philadelphia. &Ma. m..'Britigeport, 9.01 a. m
. Perklomen Junction, 9.25 a. m. •
Leave Reading. 7.35, 7.40, 10.33 a. m.. 4.00,6.10, imp
10.30 p. en.
Leave 11iirlsburg, 5.20, 3.10 a. in., 2.00. 3.30 and
7.40 p. m.
Leave Lancaster, 3.10 a. in., 12.55 and 3.43 p. in.
Leave Culumbla, 8.00 a. in., 1.00 and 3.33 p. m.
•
Leave Iteadlng, 7.20 a. tn.
Leave Harrisburg, 5.20 a. In.
■
Trains marked thus t•) run via 0. & N. Branch,
,(depot 9th and Green streets,pand have throagit
, cam from-and to Mooch Chunk. All other trains
,to and from Philade:phta arrive at and leave Broad
;street depot.
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oct4-75-ly
AI,EANS 1100 E, TOWANDA,
IL Pa.,
• The Horses, harness, &c., of all guests of tbla
bosnac, - , Insured against loss by Ftre, without soy
extra charge.
A superior quality of Old Rogßah Bus Ale, just
received. T. R. JORDAN,
y Proprietor.
Towanda, Jan. 1.4,'74
iVI,WELL lIOUSE,,TCIIVANDA,
'12.4 PA.,
having teased this house. Is now ready so accom
modate the travelling public. No pains nor expense
will be spared to give satisfaction to those who may
give him a mill.
IN - North side of Public Square, east of Ifercurs
new block.
TIIE. CENTRAL HOTEL,
ULSTER, P.A.
The undersigned having again taken possession
Of the above hotel, respectfully solicits the patron
age of his old friends and the publicnerallY.
auzl6-tf., . . .M. A. I te ORRERT.
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BETHLEFiE3I, PA.
• •
i r ‘ OLD MORAVIAN SUN INN,"
• BUILT 1738.
Rich in,hlitcnical Interests, It is the only building
In the efientry exceptindependence Hall , honored
by the sojourn within its walls of Washington, La
fayette, Lee and other patriots at the Revolution.
This popular hotel- has recently changed hands,
been improved, entirely refurnished; and the pro
prietor cordially invites his friends and traveling
?mine to give him a call—no pales will he spared to
render their slay comfortable. People en route for
Philadelphia will find It convenient to spend the
night here, reaching the city about eight In the
morning. A sample room on the first floor, for the
accommodation of commercial inmate.
C. T. SMITH,
Sept. 4,11. Proprietor.
•
•
Miscellaneous Alvertisementa.
THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR
HARNESS AND
HORSE FIXINGS GENERALLY
; -
Teat C. F. PATON'S In the More lately occupied
Julius Wolff as a Clothing Store. Having renamed
my establishment to more commodlduS and conve
nient quarters, I respectfully invite my old (ludo
niers, and all la want of anything In the line of
•
•
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS,
NETS, tte
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to
•
give me a es% feeling satisfied that from the fa
ditties I possess for purchasing•stock, I can do l
better Job, at a lower price than any other estab
lisnment In the county.
Don 't forget the place one door below the old
strnd of Fox at Eercur.
moral. C. F. DAYTON.
•
1876. WHERE NO W? • 15376.
JA:MES VANN
TO IfV HIGAN, Goo of the foremost, Sourislag
and 12PsItby States
Of ADP ruulbt Loads for maim lay the Growl Rap
ids tt Indians IT. U, fiwoor folios many onlyilidst
sure erupt.; gnu 4 11460019; raft:nen run stbrAugb the
router ur (h. grant; rielll.llMll4l sU slant all Stale
proeforts Pared; proafy at wafer. Undarr su,4
Winding foofotlats. Pries Irani InjtOjor errs;
ekdr-fourth down, ballet/ 41/1 Milt 1104 Is* Ulu&
traced painprdet foil of has and 0/14111HL ofull
cnnvlncrA. • Address, W, A. HOWARD. Colfun'f.
I', IP 1., Polltfle„ 4rwd Uspids, Oftcb.
. Sooty lAs4 bey% U1'61114444
LZAYING !.COBTIIWASID
ARIUTZ AT SATIUL FROM NOItTU
MEE=
=OM
MEE2E3
(ria Eat! Penna. Branch.)
CEEEE3
J. E. W(XYDTEN.
General Super(n
totes.
COIMILIZ N•IY ♦ND MILIDGIC STEMITS.
JOHN SULLIVAN
WHAT FOR?
To boy •%ARM out of the
ONE MILLION ACRES,
C:===l
G noogiu g s a PR OVISTO*B.
>
McCABE & EDWARDS,
Cash dealers 14 all kinds et
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
CHB DOOR - IfORTII OF CODDINO k RUSSIXLL
Towand
July =-'41173.
STEVENS & LO NG,
WHO , ESALE 3c RETA.
DeaSees Ia 1
CHOI
E FAMILY GROCERI
lINTRY PROcUcii,
GRAIN, &C.
Having a lair and commhdlnuststore we are
prepared at all Haien tox;arry .
a lams stuck.
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER;
GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Or taken In exchange for goods. an lowest cashlpri
ces. . Our long experience in the Grocery Trade
gives us peCullar adtantages in purchasing, and as
we are not ambitious to make large profits, wallah
ter Ourselves that'we'can offer
GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
• -. • I
Buyers than any other establishment In Wortieri
Pennsylvania.
STEVENS S. LONG
CORNER MAIN k BRIDGE STS,
'',OWA?..IDA, TA
amyl&
NO TICK lIERE!
But the very best • goods of all kinds kept by 'any
first-class grocer, and sold Down, Down, Down,
STRICTLY YOH CASH
The choicest
TEAS,-, SPIGES, : ' MOLASSES,
SYRUPS, SUGARS,
COFFEES, &C.,
Received Daily, fresh from the New York Market,
and bb ught at the very lowest;cash, prices. 1
I
aanite4garedfor the last three yea with
trscz z iesalegrrin 4 eork ll 2,e
Facilities for buying my goods so that I can mike
it an object for all t.ltSil BUY.ERS call and
SEE MY STOCK '.4.ND PRICES
' jßefore purchasing elsewhere.
I WILL PAY CASH FOR PRODUCH
M.
,BNOWEX,
RED, WHITE AND SLUE STORE, BRIDGE-ST
Clothing.
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NO TIIEY DON'T !
People complain of
HARD TIMES,
But those who aro wise enough to
BUY THEIR CLOTHING
-AT
H. JACOBS' S TORE,
Miner Andfatilt with the peaJlty of the
GOODS HE SELLS.
Ma. JACOBS
Now takes pleasure In calling attention to hie
LARGE AND ELEGANT
:1 ASSORTMENT
--Or
FALL AND. WINTER GOO*
- V Olt-.
MEN AND HOVW WEAK.
r •
A alaspeellou of hill allot 1 will be autaelent . to
eallety a that he Lao otter greater Inducemeate
(boa ever, pup?-711.
E. MUTUAL PROTECTION
W INSURANCE CONTAIN'''.
Iliame Mes s SOS Walnut. 8 Istabieleipais, Pa
• „t -
ding ander a Rpeetai Act in/ Ineorpo ratio Is
Special attention Is called to pie following rate
ble, which will be found strict(' equitable as be.
een all ages, and which the cfunpany sail guar
. tee to not exceed mates!f the cost of any flat !
lees OLD PLAN Company.
The following Table stunts thil Rati
d may be multiplied for any litadttl
p to 0000, which is the largest'risk t
no life. Twenty Cents will a iad
mpant of each assessment for tellectl.
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sa N o'g ;:ti a N' ID •-•
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.C. 41 .F. A 2 Z
4 -•
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..c , = - .. Z ii: 6 z - 1
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20 3.00 2.00 .60 - 41 '-: 6.00- 4.00 .98
21 2.00 2.00 .62 42 '. 6.00 4.00 .98
22 2.00 2.00 .6.5 43 ! 6.00 4.00 1.00
23 8.00 2.00 .68 44 .:
4.00 4.00 1.03
21 3.00 2.00 ~.47 45 1 6.00 4.00 1.15
15 t 3.00 ,2.00 .6% 46 , :7.00 4.50 1.22
28 - 3.50 2.50 .49 47 . ' 7 .00 3 4.60 1.2 A
27 3.50 2.50 .70 44 . : - 7.00 4.50 1.32
28 3.60 2.50 ..7I 49 . 7.00 4.50 1.45
29 3.50' 2.50 : .112 - 60 ' 7.00 4.50 1.55
30 3.50 2.50 -,:73 51 . 8.50 5.00 1.65
31 .4.00 3.00 - '.75 62 8.60 5.00 1.75
32 '4.00 3.00 .77 53 8.50 5.00 1.85
33 4.00 3.00 .79 bf 8.50 5.00 2.00
34 4.00 3.00 .81 55 . 8.50 5.00 2.13
25 '4.00 3.00 .A 3. 56 .10.00 8.00 2.35
26 5.00 ZW .84 67 10.00 6.00 130
37 5-00 2.50 .85 31 10.00 6.00 2.60
38 5.00 3.50 .88 39 10.00 6.00 2.70
39 5.00 3.50 .92 6010.00 6.00 2.90
40 5.00 2.60 .94 ,
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TOWANDA INSURANCE
FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES
- COHAIMUC . IAL UNIdN, of Engl'd, a 613. #17,714,578
HOTAL; of Llrerlod, . • .! " 17.426,411
. (Inas, - - 6 , ,6 11,104%000
CONTINZNTAL, of New York, '..i " 2,706,286
GERMANIA, 14 . _ •!, 1,499,561
GERMAN AMT-RICAN, " 1 .. ! II 1,932&15
MANHATTAN, 44 ?' 44. 709.804
Coma ERCIAL, of 0. 1r ~,. 457,781
I'IICENI2„ of Hartford, ,1 61 1,975,027
ORIENT, " ' -719,31 z
- AM Aiis:4. of Oh i o, , ,:,, 44 03!,,540
131Stir.N8', of, Newark, .; - . 41
413,730
lismstrua BasuEN, of Germant .. 2,500,000
•
LIFE &•ApCIDENT COMPANIES
NATIONAL LITE. of U. S. A., *mete e. 2,787,386
THAvietrits, of Hartford, ;•" 3,470,359
RAILWAY ItAfltiltS, ••. `• ..
;• 650.
bitrvALlarz, of New York ;'. " L . 6"' 236, ni
...,
Loai.ies adjusted and paid at thliofiltie.
dyr23-75tt
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THE FARMERS' MUTUAL
INSURA NCI: Co., pp T pse A RORA,
Is now Iswilug perpetual p;llleies on
•
FAR3i I'IZOI'ERTY ONLY.
Each meniher pays t fee at theOhne of Insuring;
to cover charter nod Inchlehtalentell'st4 of the Co..
after which no farther payment except
to meet actual lua.. by tire among the Inettibershlp.
This p!an “r insures, e for yAlf3f 11:0PERTY,
Is coming rapidly Into favor.
Place of SPRING BILL, ASYLUM,
TERRY, AND STANDING STeiNP.. PA.
The Agenr will canvass the TOwnshlps of Tat4ca
fora, Pike. Iforriek and Wyalusltit, •
and farmers In
those Tmumblps wblitisg lustiraneeor Information,
wayaddress;
A. P. SUMNF.T4 See, and Agt,,
Spring 111114Itradford co., pa
811IIMWAY Pr'e, (uctiNto
THE OLD AND POI,'PLAIt
H ARDWARETORE
Invite the attention of the publle to their stock
PARLOR A; HEATLNO . STOVES
1511
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BIIIMANG MATE4tIALS,
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ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
SHEARS, SCISSORS,RAZORS
Of the beat manufacture, and_tvarrantod
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS,
,kC,
._:..---
n endless variety. The largest 441 best assort
• merit kept In Northern l'ennAylvants.
to. 01 .'
:L61,116
0,0
LAMP CHIMNEYS eGLOBES,
•
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In endless variety, or our own manufacture, war
ranted first-clas.s.
1
Jobbing' of all kinds 'ln our line promptly atten
ded to. Tin roofs and caves tratigtfe put up In the
most satisfactory manner, at short notice.
GAS FITTING AND KIUMBING
A Specialty. WE HAVE THE OXLT PRACTI
CAL PLUMBER IN TOWANDA.';
•,
Our old friends and the public enersily will
bear In mind that we aellzooda onlyfor
READY PA.YI
•
•
lielelvlng It the only system by whtelt justice can
he done both buyer and seller.
lltateful fnr past; eery liberal pafts mage, we so.
continuance of your outrun. nith the assu
rance that we will 'oiler you greatet inducements
than any other establishment In the:eonn try. as we
carry a larger spelt, and enjoy pecttliar facilities
for purchasing:
JIV9-7S4f.
iLYYI~iR . ~i
Pros the Pen:,fyistuars 4egLttature.;
IL S. CLARK, AUNT.
, • r.
TOW - ANDA,' VA:,
IT, O. VINCZNT
AGENCY',
Main Stre!t, opposlte the cburt louse.
NbitLE & VINCENT,
tieneral Agents
gantmare.
CODDINC & RUSSELL ' ,
HARDWARE goons.
. .
Consisting:of 2
COOK STOITS
OI the'rnost approved p4ttertia.
RANGES,
Of all kinds;
In endless •arlety
Furnished at ' '
IiOTTOM PRICES
Of every style
POCKET CUTLERY,
Of everpdescriptioti
GAS FIXTURES,
KEROSENE L 4 LPS,.
From the chrap:mt to thibest.
At greatly reduced trlies.
T7\WARE, 2 :, : :;
CODDI'NG & RUSELL.
Drags aid *Naar '
TURNER A: GORDON
WHOLESALE AID RETAIL .."1
DIZUGGISTS.!!
TOWANDA I iPENNA.,:.
..,,,,...
ACIDS, EXTRACTS. EI.ItIRS, 'MitliS,
SUGAR COATED PILES,
rowincßs, 011315, ..
• " SYRUPS, TINC-:,
TURES,- ~.
WIN ES,
And preparations of all kinds.
DYE STUFFS,
es for 11800
octal amount
314.0111 NE OILS,
aken on any
dod to the
KEROSENE,
on, etc.
PURE :WINES AND LIQUORS,
TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS - , &C.
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES-i,
and a fine aseoriment of
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS
More than naual cam hi given to the cennxind-
Ing of prusertptioto. Open on ;4 , u:4u fron(tt .a. M.
to I P. M., and front 5 P. to 7 P. Da
Dr. MsDna, eau be consulted at the stomps Sat
urday of each week, as heretofore.
ma3l-7"
Dlt. 11. C.;POIITE It,
OLD, CASH DRlfq STORK,
' Comps Main and Plum Sts.:,Tfnvapda.
/ [Established orer a quarter of a century,)
Wholesale and !total! healer In
DRUGS, MEDICINS,
ACIDS, DYE-STITI - PS. eCLUE,
PERFUMERY, TOILET ASU FANCY eIOODS.
SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES & TRUSSES,
SOAPS, COMBS, roM ADES, HAIR oyy,s.
TEETH, SKIN, AND HAIR: PIZ UPA R.ATIONS.
RAZORS, POCK I:TOO;
POCKET-BOOKS AND POMT-MoNNALES.--
MACADOY AND SCOT;CIr SNVF F,
FOREIGN AND DOME!4TIC(II: ,II4S
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEED:,
Pure Wines and Lipuors, for rueliOnul purposes,
BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND ItO3DEP.)'JIIIC
===M
Supporters. Suspensortes, It rt.3si l'une4,
NIPPLES, NIPPLE snr.m.s. S Sill I:0)S,
NURSING BOTTLES,:
Syrlngrs, Berl Pans, Urinals, Therrnornerh-i,
1 F.T.A!.4T10 STAct:INGs, &c.
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL;
RATH
I.A1:1), NVII.kLE. .N1 , ..t . r" 1420 T,
TASNEWS. ANT) MACHINE ()II
ALCOHOL AND SPIRITS.TcI:PENTINE
lIAIIMTARNISII, WHITEWASH, COL'IiTER,
1101:SE, . •"1!
- MANE, SilnE, ScREBBING, II :Ii:, T(0T11
an.l all otfirr klwIR
WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS.
. of all viz - •
P 1.7111: LINSEED OIL. PAINTS, rtrryiiAND
. VARNISH.
REMO - XED PAINT.:
OF
.76
EY THE POi77CII, PINT ott.oA,Lf.(4,
oHOENI) IN OIL on vAI:NI , 4r.
AND IHIY CoLOICS OF ALL
ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED.
Prrm..lll,ll.,ria carefn'ty rotni a ar.f•,r , l
of (lay nn , l might. 01,n S:1101iy,
from 9to 10, A. M., I'2 lo 1 nil 51011. V. 31. 1,1
Dr. Porter ran be con.u!tott a, lo•r•lorot,On th,
f00t:T:75.,
TASTELESS INIEDICLNES.,':'4
.‘ promlwnt :New York idiyiilan cool.
plahkel to 111'XDAS' VICK A: C0.:•!,1.2t.: h.:!l*
L,WOon CAt'sur,Es. -tatin;.;
thaws th..v Lur II:at a
or lib, hart 1310 , :i thorn tv;Thim-t efrevt.
to fornii.d that 4...vi•1 at ilattaii, lis
qulrrci awl found Ill..; I.at it nt hod ti , d. 2,,ta
liAs DICK ArS. ,
What luirpettell t , , this physlth.n nmy h;t7t• top
pencd to rind 04i', tak:
thIA ntedi.d. of prnn•ettng 7•7lPtsi , (nn,.
and them...47.es, c u rt prvvvn:lng Ont.
W.)01, I r•nl coining' Inn. dlsroptd.,.
once r.c,l-11,t•
-
Will continue to do so, tor Tiwy •
pyre Oil in the best and cheapestr , Tl,
i)uxi)As nicii A: I ne
DALWOCD than 311 the, Wh•de- , ,i,•:indPcl trng
gists and Vert unn , rs in the U.ilt•-d
and MI, Is the sole rear 1, v.h,y 11,.. , ,pura 'Oil •
sold cheaper
!Lan In an `racer
form.
Oil. OF SAN DALW ,I Oi) 11: faQ.Z ;ling
.
eirry rkt.hi•r rezordy. C.!.l.ty 1'Ap.u1.• , .. only ..).•ti:g
wore,' loll:than! a ,i.s.re and ..erla!a %ix• , o r
eight davir, From no ottwr
hia4.
DttiS DIC K z Co.'s sorr ('.ti srLts
501% thwillobletn, long l'fq”.l.l - rll by I; i ' III , iftlY.
SielattS. of how to avflld the Inwie , ea and db , ,-a!-t ex
porieneee In swallowing, Ns WWI! lo,tity.o
detract from, if nor tl..stroy, good wirers o.
many valuable remedies. •
,
:Foil Cap.:ides are put up In tin- f ,tl! and nea4,tox
ihlrty In each,and are the t;:tly I,re
berthed Ay
TASTELESS MEDICINES.-61$tr
oil and many other man-con,. meal, ine, 411 .I,e ta
ken tally nud ,afely la DUNDAS-DICK
CO'S SOFT CAPSULES. No Taste
no Smell.
Kir•These were the only' capsi,sles
pidmitted :o tho last Paris Exposi
tion.
Send for circular to 35 Woosterstr ,. .et. NfAr york,
A
Sold at all Drug Stores Hera:,
VRE'S SATSAP.AitILLA,
F9R PURIFYING TUE 11,0011
This compound of tho v,g-i111 , !e it:te i rtailres.
Sarsaparilla, Dock, stilliogla Mandrake;:wiill
the lodides of Potassium and .ron, makes alnov.t
effectual cure of a ernes of coini,:aints,
very prevalent and antic:lug. It purifies
purges out the luridtig livinsr:: In the ~ y NtettOlurr. -
.
undermine health and settle Into trpuldesrdtul
orders. Eruptions of the skin ar• the appor4joiee
I the surface of humors that should lab expkl:ed
from the blood. Inirrual do,rangoturnts are : tht•
determinatlon of tityse rtunr humors to .s.que !toter
nal organ or organs, wlinsit ncllnn they dcituge,
and 'whotie substance they disea.e And deArey,
AYRIVS SARSAPARILLA eXpvls these hithliir;iforn
brood. Whm they are t 1 ,2, :he
which tht , y produce disapp..ar. stall as Cic,rnOorts
of the Liter, Stomach, Loaux,
lone and Ern ',tire Mere - tee, ,P the s; in,
Firr, Robe or Euxii ,- 1, , x, inpleß,-Pro,
TrA, Lfofrlua, Boilr, Ttrno•rs, *Of
Rheum, :icalti (lead, 1:i ngter.r.a. rs
Sores, Rhetimationa, dr.ivill, Pain iii` Mr.
Bones, Side and Bend, Fentab% . ll - .:(kne ee, St tyili-
ty, Luchorrhaaari...ing fr , ,,n rn
and uterine tlitreatux, Dump' kma-
.ciution and General De..Wlity.. With th. tr (I;ir'
tura health rattrits. Prt. rare(' by Pit. .I.C. A
& CO., litnvelt, 11:tsf., Piartlcal and Ara...qtr.:ll
Chemt , •tm
SOLD BT ALL DREGGISTS AND DEALERS 1-.75'
fo' 3-3 m
BOOK BINDERY.—The publiii is
Respectfully InforincA that the Rook llinilery
has 13(.1'11 removed to the ltErourLit Bußaing,
third story, where will be (lone •
BOOK-BINDING D-
In all Its 'Arlon; branches, on terms 34 rearonable
as the "hard Urn •s" will allow. The Ilindory
be under the charge of
An experienced Binder, and all work . be
promptly done in a style and manner which catfilot
he exeelled.. Slinde, Magazines, Newspapers, Iphi
Books, de., boundin every style. l'artieulaiatien
lion will be paid to the Ruling and lliuding of
BLANK BOOKS,
•
to any4~it,dr•d pattern. wlllelt In quality and
bllity #lll be warranted,
sir- I 1 work will bo ready for dellvery /lien
promised.
The patronage of the public is er lidt.d, and ter
klat eadafaetlan guaranteed. • •
augadetr.
PATTON'S BLOCK,
ALCOHOL,
dr.C., ,
for medicinal purpoins,
MI too
D. D. TURNIP.,
w, G. GORDON.
AT VIZ
CHEMICALS,
REMEDIES
TEf:TIIIN )fiNGS
ECM
=I
WIIIT.A kER
-',,,,`-' -''.- . - Wildelae**4" 1
A. C A. AI B E
Dealer
DI A 31 '0 ND v
and • 1.
1
' I
FINE JEWELRY,
and
WATPIIES AND CLQCKS.
• •
TOW ANDA, rA.
•
June2l.
wATCIEs ;
c ,i
JEWELRy,
SILVER IVARE,
111: . 114'NDL . E..3f
Deal^r In
FINE AMERICAN S AND SWISS
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHE
FINE JEWELRY.
ISM
STERLING S . 3 L V .3 - It
S VRR PLATED W
CLUCKS;
TIE CUT:API:ST TO TEI
GOLD, SILVEI: AND STEEL
gPECTACLES , AL EYE fir,
•
'Oh: door . north of Vr. Por.er S Sou's 15
lia:zt
TOW.A.NpA,
MEM
pR E S: E N TS FOR
AT TUE
!.1!; : _ . W JEWELR')L' S TORE
' W. A. ItOcKwItLI,
Is rup,ta,:oly rec:ivinz in :10.•'.;:icqi 76 his 1
or Jeiroiry,
FINE
.G.OfiD SI; 7',5,
PINS,
BA NDS,
RINGS,
STUDS,
CII A 1-;.AIS,
JI3.IEI:ICAN .I.NR SIVV.=S -‘.VATC:
GoLDAND ilivi-A-; WAToiEs
SILO Es: pf T I. f. V.11:1 ETI
GOLD, Stlvvr AND
~'l' E 1 , . l e , 1•1•.'.(:T 1c1.1;
iz;LvEr. ANDTLATED LINGs A,Nr. CHARM',
°LOOKS OFJLL i":i.-'!ETII
at
Watch, (",.:Nok - an . ..! . .10w, , ry •tcnr UK
1..
fur n. ;i'..era:l\l..l; ti:lgi• aU.I
4.02:1:11...:1:1. V Of .
acct]-::
~. ~_.....v,..,..,,,P,~
:11:Yzf'aetcx:Its.
INTT IV PLOT I: IN G 11y J. L
IN Siill: - .I1:: ( 21 - 1N, PA
Thy t‘t . .l.s,tr;ht.r notiv - o. that Lis new
STEA.)L FLOUIIING MILL,
.now In p.ccpszciii n. %lilt lie yre
p:lred ii :;I.; ~11, nut:ee.
-.. r ._
• .
~
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CUSTOM CIIINIMM; D I ON?: OX LIFE SA3U
DAYIIIAT Fr IS RECEIVED
nnfl Try: , F!otir, Corn Misal
Gran. .h•:•tri nit , : and
ate l 'or :ale at ',ye:l r.tte:. • .
NoT1;1:.--Pcr-int4 Uvhi (sr
t::, `
Sir u:the riVor cfesiil”,: 1 ,, 1:y
1:1: 1 1, thll'.o I ht , ;r pVk
aid 1)00v . :1 Wi{"l ,
briLg g,i,
3p 1 4-74.:
13L00 & C :M. I' A N
StireouLlnuo ni.onifr2 lure their rt•lchratza
IfORSE 1'031'1:05A CI4:ANEVS.
And Will !tell ;%11' ttr
,for It;. money U.
can ballad e:-..en ?.(.1e in Ow ei 41. We claim for
our unirlOnes thra. they *.y:l :/, innoh,,Ar more,
than anyluthc , r. nut! in..r.• .durnl.ly
our *.•.yprk and b 66 that ;s ‘1:11
dope. -We :till bend
. . :r.
bESC.IIIPTIVE C_ .T_
or our Ma:111:1 , :s on 41 , 11. - a!ton..
ONE & TWO HORSE
.I''OWERS,
One and two horse Threashers and
Separators, Thresher and
•
Cleaners.
FANNING MILLS,
CIRCULAIt 4,N1)
.DRAG SAW MILLS,
Saw snd•
_Grist Mill work :done Vo
order. Give uS'awll before
. purehasing else-whore.
"oo au6aavutr.'sxamtv
"oo S. aoryiir
Aug.l,*49
Wd,OL CAR Di NCL
AT Tilt,
WOOL EN MILLS; CAM rroWN,
•
, - PE NA. • '•
• I
Also' nffootarturlo," and o .oth tirmstat: atter:ll,d
to no short nonce. W are oh oady
from tho hew clip, ant are pril , Sredjo,lo N 6...; r. a. 6
fast as offered.
H.li. INVIIA3I
•
Camptnnainef, Ju', 1876. -
C OAL! -H . ,i‘• ;• . . • - • co. AL!
:'r; AT TILE •
OLD T`OI I 4NDA bOAL YARD
• , . .
Keep the burl bar4Coal In tge, 3.l.aricei, \ from the
Baltimore vein a!: Wllkeebarre.,
. ;
I,UMP ; .4 .. .5 4 1? COAL
J. • • •
From the ne4rly ppttned volt. of. the SuMyatt Mtpea"
Ilre will have s e - ooMtintly for it:ea .ar bur yard all
the elzes of thhg superior eta!, at the . .folowlog
ere; viz:
Grate
I :CZ
Stove
Nut
Small Nut
. .
. and
All our e4ats tin! preparedln the bk•pt manner
will be delivered' clear and free froui Mate. The,
usual. pri, es will be charged In WWI itnl to the
above no denv.,4l4.
All order. left at; the stores of Long, & Stevens;
V. J..ealklm. l`btril Ward, Kirby's. Dreg SteVei. s er
at our Ofilte, :.re' of Liver and Elizabeth's Sly,
-1 . ,
will receive prompt;attention.
. . .
N TCP I. Y::1
1 IX
The Onderr.lAorAf, having taken the large and
comloodlZllZ-1 yal I, At Il f.,t of r= 45.1:1i .Stmet, Lai
:tun' on hand a Dill•,1 - .• , :v of
I
ALL SIZES
MEI
\ BEST
SS'ES
ig store,
131E1=EMI
lIIIM
Frcyn :Owl after .Tmly 1, 1 1,1/1 sell co:11,11E7w; ezr.,
-for the
I price !Ist will De corrects'
'
rut,...), rEr. Tux OF 2.,00040,
PittqOU 5t , ;1 , ..4 . 11(17.111V.
Carbon Run
••
.Slarclay Metu:ta
LL,
- •• i tstt , 11 ' :: 75
A Llort 't - Iwtt Li lit t.t,11 ou,be,l :52
L::: it 1 , 51 .
It It! 74 bn•oi-.1 '. -• • : 40
,
itr!..k 14 ti' 10'00
,
,
I nl2l a',"ap. pr' . ?l,;l: !.1 (: , lei brvr purrlLit:es ott
At. rt o i , •.! a• 1:4.- t:_, :ai ~,: it, : ur oulli,:y'...
pv c oc
.
t, r I: , .l:,y,fl!our:s . and
I 'Ill•t•ra! Itatt , : t.i, ,, e in Oat)
hove 1., thake it to
titt , ri-t to Ua 'to L.r. Wli,rt; they can
gt,oll, t r
.',r tvo,t , •
• 1:;-i!,..1,t-,1o it, tal to n o tic e
!otv-Ht..14.1. y,,,r I can't 'olv for ,a,tt and
• ,ettie i.y (he lir,t of
•
' I N - 01'," I S IOC R
;CECKL.;
MEE
Cheaper - i.. - tm'rryn,, wlllyvcr again
ho.‘:t.• the pr,i, ,, ,ity.ni - ty of 'doing.
W. A. I:.)i‘k . ' WELT
WarrantcA in civ:lry particular, which
That ever3 .- biSfly can afrord to have
one of his own!.
1 also have I:),Ci sole alzeney in this
Marc of
OVIiTTS .: t ) II"I'ENT UNNERS,
.An invention lins come into•
Very general tizie all till:en:4h the west:
'lllo' giVe satisfaetion,
whereve,Te th:.3 4 ; have Leen introduced
MUM
a
NEW CARRIAGE
_FACTORY !
F. S.
R_-p.rlf•All - aniniunccy, to It ' L• falon•/•' and pat:w,
h.• has butt 4
Wht`rl• hr ti ri .than;v ItalO s a az,:t
Mill
TIZO7ING SULKY'S, AND ELETONS
•
3l t yle re
f jjf. hest tna;:erlal and linl,lled 1:4 the hest
1.... I i xperlene”ln Ily Car
rk.go Vac
vatatilge,' ever others It: the
INSPECTION; OF lIIS WORK
Thankfill:‘for the 11hsral patr.nago forna4ly or
!ended mar4espoilftilty ask a continuance of thti
came.
r
ItEriIRING VDOMPTLy ATTENDED-TO
Towanda, Jan. 8,73 tf
C:4
riEnoE & SCOTT
Wle keep Barclay
WS are 'Agents for this coal.
•
We keep Lliee, Cement awl Ktivili4 Wood.
LOITALSOCK
BUM
PLE4SE GIVE C 3.4 CALL* .
S. S. PIEItt P,. Wst.l SCOTT
Nov. ) C, P,75,
I=
OF
ANTHRACITFq
LOYS L SOCK,
Arid
ilAil(i!LA'Y t'QAL.I
=MI
IS
L1.M.E..3..ND CEMENT.
em! on short notlcC.
TERMS::—Cash.
ITENItY AIERCUR
0,•;•21-75-:f. ,
• J. IL PIIINY
•T , i , r , i t 1;,77,
cti Z:e1E1:. ,
oPN [ TUSITY,
TO BUY SLEIGHS,
•
C UTTE R S,
AND
Bon stuDs,
KIN
BRyAX T'S,
. •
havc , a. largc , , a ,- .S011;11eIll'Of 1113,
OWN lON'UFACTtIZE,
I will
SELL SO, LO
CALL AND EXAtalla THEM.
' JAMES. BRYANT
UIC 11,
TOWANDA, PV.NN'A,
I.IE;q.Y STIMEN
NEW I:RICK c: t:ritAiie FALpita.,
F_kMILIIiCAIZIZIAGI..: . S4
AN.I) 'OPEN BU GGIES, ‘.
. . :, -
I:LATFOIlIE WAGONS,
STYLE AND DURABILITY
- • I
Or ‘sazons: All Ile asks Is an
I'mv:ous W liunittasin,7, ,e,isewhere
ALL WORk 117A4RANTED GiVE
PERFECT ATISF.kTION
i AT nnOucka) PRICES
If ENRY STUL EN
II
•4 7 1 .
7 3'4*
ti CO
3
1 1 , 3
0 , 1
3.