Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 27, 1876, Image 4

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_f6r#iort 1 ,Neparintent
E. E. Qui#l , l% • 1
.td. . A. Wn.r, Committee
'J. C. CRAWFORD, 1
of ,
q.: 9. W. RYAN, , Associa4 Editsrs.
) •A. A. KEG, , 1
,
communications-may be sent to either of the
above editors, as pray be preferred, and will appear
in the issue of which he 'has/barge,-
J. A. WILT, 'Editor, present week.
THE EDIJOATIONLL DEPARTXENT.
The teachers, and persons interested in
education, do not seem to understand the
object of this department. -If they think
ethe committee of associate editors, whose
names appear at the' head of the column,
= ,
are paid for their labor, and the time
they spend in pre_paring matter for the_
Department, they are mistaken; for they
do not; but, on the contrary, are criticised
and censured in case they advance any of
their own peculiar notions, or views, on a
siilijeat of general concern; text books for
instance.' We think the Educational-De
partment ha's done some good in the time
that it has been in existence; and yet the
plan of the originator& has not been real
ized.. This failure is due to the teachers,
and other persons who pretend to be in
terested in the work of education inthe
county. These persons may not know
. how this can be; but it is nevertheless
true. It was the mtention of the origina
tors of the' resolution which was adopted
by the Teachers' Asmiciation, that this
dolumia should contain educational news
from, different localities in the county.
That fit should containe educational items
from Le - Raysville,_ Canton, W'alusing,
Troy, i r kthens, Smithfield, Burlington,
Horne, kc., from all over the county. If
'the people in Leßaysville have a good
I,oh_ool, and are making 'progress In the
work of education, the people and teach
.,•erk in otherparts of the county Nrotild like
to' know . it; they should know it; and
they should know:k6u. they, have brought
r. about the result.
_lf the people of Arme
'nia have good teachers and good schools,
they should write it up and le f t the edi
tors of the Educational Department pub
.. lish it, that the people of Wakren,m ay
know what the people are doing en Arme
nia, and how they do it. We think there
areot least a half-dozen persons in each
. h, rough and township in the county, who
canswrite something from theirl locality,
- and make .the Eddeational Department t q.
Means of communication for educational
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news throughout the county.
One of the great incentives to exertion,
I - in any occupation ; profession, or business
is, the desire to excel; and why not ap
ply the same principle to our work of ed
ucation throughout the paunty?
To a • certain extent each town-
• :ship is a little kingdom, and the board of
:directors control and regulate its affairs,
• 'independent of the surrounding townships,
_and it does seem to us that the course
above mdieated would let the - teachers
and directors 'mow What• is being vine in
parts of the. cnnnty, and it would
have a tendency Ito stimulate to harder
and more thorough - Work, in a cadse en
which depends our existence as a tition.
Teachers ! Directors ! . Anybody, in
terested in education, will you take this
matter in hand, and let us hear from your
locality? Let us know where in Brad
, ford county we have the best teachers
• and schools.
If any teacher, director or parent wish
es to ask any questions in regard to
schOols, or the subject of education, they
will be cheerfully answered by 'sending
them to either of the associate editors.
In this way we can make the - Educational
Department interesting mid:sought after
by the teachers and people generally, and
tfo a work, the result of which will be the
advancement and upbuilding of our s corn
' mop school t system hr Bradford county.
Will you do it ?
MYSTERY OF MANIOTNG A SCHOOL.
dome think there is a wonderful myste
ryl
about managing (governing is the us
ual Word) a school. That the truths on
which skill and complete success rests,
lie down deeil in a well, a-look at which
can rarely be obtained by any. ) This is
all a mistake. There is not one particle
of mystery about the matter. The chil
dren 101 l treat you precisely as you treat
erciles like. That's the whole
of it--ouly you won't belie 4 it, it is so
simple; If you get up a - quarrel with
them, they will get up a quarrel with you.
If you are, dictatorial and overbearing,
they will oppose you in the . same spirit,
and torment you hi everyway they can.
If you are cross, they will be cross. If
.you•are courteous, polite, kind, mirthful,
. manly, respectful, , just, firm, dignified,
forbearing—treating them precisely as you
wish them to treat youyou,-wll inevita
bly get - the same back ' again from child
hood. . •
When yOu mix acid and Soda water,
you know they will efferve;,e. Just tyik
sure, just so absolutely certa' , is it, that
whatever faculties you -exert on another's,
mind, will be aroused to activity in that
pt.rson's 'mind. It does not make any
difference whether the party acted upon
be six or sixty—the result will be . the
same, -
because toe faculties are the same,
'mid the laws of mind are the same at both
periods. Here lies the (AM-error: Many
' parents and teacher S--as we are bound to
infer from the course: they pursueseem
to ; suppose that children are a sort of
"machine," different from "human7;peo.
ple. Is not' this so? Do they treat any
. body else as they treat children? Cer
thinly not. Take the Whole rigmarole of
a modern szlipoi, and: is there anything
else like it in the historypf the whole cre
ation:? I.Would grown a children stand
such nonsense and iniprisonment?, The
children are turned out all. "finished and
tßted" for the business and coacen;is of
• life; Yet Tkv - here else in life do we find them
. tinder the stolid surVeillance, the petty
drill, machine attitude and evolutions:
Is it to - be found anywhere else in the
Whole "bivouac of life?" Nowhere; yet
it his is called "fitting people for the active
sphere otlife."(1): Learn or fit a man to
- - do a thing something else I That
. is, if you want to teach a man how to,
make a horse shoe set him to crimping
Loots This is (to a great extent) the
I, gic -of the present school system of
America. But I introduce this here,
merely as an illustration or proof that peo
ple treat children as anything but a real
sample unple of human nature. By their
actions, at the fireside and the school,
they seem to think childhood something
. else=tel be managed en totally different
principles. Iu general—so far as control
. ur manag,ement is concerned, the starting
icleaseenas to be, that children are a set
of devils. That: the orily,true way, is to
rut, yourself at the outset on the watch
ff.r deviltry; indeed, in the first place you
ILll.thern you think they 'are devils, that
. y 4, expect that the will so act, and that
are prepared accordingly. Then
whenever Successful in "developing" any
"resources" of that sort by this style of
- "prospecting," you treat them as dumb
71.1utes, and whip it . out of them, as you'
,szy; I say not. I say you develop it your
s, 1 f directly, and then whip it in. This
filly arises from an error in-mental sci
ence. A' human beinglas• all the facul
• I ies-at 0 that be has at 60.
The passions—save one—the social af
f.,.e.tions7-the appetites—the' selfish senti
»tents—are all active, keen, strong,' as ea
and as inevitably, aroused at six as at
sixty, and are governed by the same laws.
he same - actions on them will produce
the same effects precisely, - at one period
of life as at another: The great.and fatal
error has been, in supposing that the In
tellect—which from its nature and design
calculated and intended to hare power
buly-by exercise-4s not in childhood fully
developed, and that thp passions and sea-
A ilnehts and affections; are in the.same
-irate of imperfect 'development. Let.the:
;der study this idea;: whether teaeher
parent, it will pay him. ••
Wurszts,
Bon. PAUL D. ilonsOM, President Judge Of
the 111th Judicial :District. consisting of ' the
County of Bradford, and Bons. S. D. HAIM
NOP. and C. S. Ittretratt, Associate Jedges In
and for sald county of Bradford, have Aaoed their
precept bearing date the Ist day of April, 1571.
to Me directed, for holding a Court of Oyerand
Terminer, General Jail Delivery,( 5 11 % Sessions
of the Peace, Common Pleas and 11' Court.
at Towanda, for the County of Brad cud, on Illott
day, -May Ist, 111711, to continue two week.
Notice la therefore hereby Oven to the Coroners
and Justices of the Peace of the county of Brad
ford, that they be then and there in their proper
person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day,
with meordc Inquisitions and other remembrances
to do , those things which to their once appertains
to be done; and those who are bound by recant
stances or otherwise, to prosecute against the priso
ners who are or may be In the jail of said county.
or who shall be bound to appear at the said Court,
are to be then and there to preeeentethainst them
as shall he , lust. Jurors are requestol to be punc
tual in their attendance agreeably to their notice,.
Dated at Towanda, the tht day of April, In the
year of ode Lord, onethousand eight hundred
and seventy-sis, and of the Independence of the
United States, the one hundredth.
' A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff.
TRIAL LIST FOR MAY TERM,
mi.
Wm Vandermark vs J 0 Ward ease
Wm P. Foster vs Win Brains ' ease.
Jno Holmes vs James 'Mettler assumpsit
'Daniel Bansley vs Stephen Evans Issas
Jno Cummins vs J F Sanderson assitunpelt
!Jno Cummins vs B W Lane assuraPait
Birdsoy Tittle vs duo afrAnthony sel fa
J B. Cowell vs Overseers Poor Asylum twp...appeel
Goy Tozer vs Amaziah Kinney eject
Fitzgerald. Flagg & Co vs Dunbar & Dewey...asst
A A Dougberry's atty In fact vs If B Ingham. et al
A Lewis k Son vs A Waltman' assumpsli
Wm A Nixon vs L G Vanhorn trespass
Augustus Lewis vs Hiram Horton's sissfignee.ass'pt
Wm Brains vs.A D Wilcox eject
Win Brains vs Wm A Porter ..
W Patrick vs BenJ Northrop
Cornelius Hunsicker vs d S Wllll,stori
P S Wyncoop vs E Smith
d Homburg vs Patrick CarrolL
Augustus Lewis vs Levi P Stafford...
P & F. Coal Co vs Samuel N Blood et al
Fleury Ward et al vs F L Ballard
John C Hannon vs M V B Regen et a/ Tres
Clark k Middaugh vs Towanda Born debt
Subpoenas 2d week returnable Monday'. miq 7,
1876. B. M. PECK,
Towanda, April 3, 1876. Prothi.
ORPIIANS' COURT SALE.-By
vinare of an order issued oat of the Orphans'
Court' of Bradford county, the undersigned ad
ministrator of the estate of William Conover, late
of Wye:fusing, deceased, will sell on the prem
sea, in Wyaluslng. on SATURDAY, April W, 1878,
the following described property, bounded as fol
lows.
Beginning at the corner of land surveyed to Hor
ace Vangilder, and now owned by Wilmot Coburn,
at a stake and stones: thence north BD° east 9:p. to
-a white oak for a corner; thence north 20 0 east 22p,
to a corner: thence north 82° east 46p, to a stake for
n corner; thence north 2 0 west 30p, to a'corner of
lands belonging to the heirs of Edwin Lewis, dec'd:
• hence by said land south. 89° west 118 p, to an old
road formerly made by Ebenezer Lewis; thence
along said rmici'the several courses and distances,
to the line of land surveyed to Wm. Conover; thence
along by hts line to the place of beginning; con
taining about 30 acres, more or less.
ALSO—one other tract beginning itn the road
leading up the Wyaluslng creek, near alt old build
ing formerly used for a wagon shop, thence along
a lane east 17 6-10 p, to a corner; thence south 72°
east 12 4-10 p, along by lands surveyed to Wm. Con
over; theme along by lands of said Coburn north
84° west 17p. to- the public: read; thence along said
road north 13 6-10 p, to thdplace of beginning; con
taining 67 perches of land, be the same more or less.
T E1:31.3.-450 on thdproperty being struck down.
one half the balance on confirmation of sale, and
the residue, with interest, one year frog; confirma
tion. . ELISIIA LEWIS,
aprew3 ; ; Administrator.
REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice
Is hereby given that there have been filed in
the office of Register of Wills in and for the county
of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the
following estates, viz:
Final acct of F G Bennett, adm'r of the estate
of Simon Fuller, late of Sprinkteld, decd.
"Secohd partial acct of L F Shelve, act adm'r of
the estate of Sebra G French. late of Wells, deed.
Second partial acct of 31W DeWitt, adm'r de
I.mls, non of the estate of Jacob DeWitt, late of
Towanda. dec'd.
• Final acet of II B Gaylord, err of the will of
Henry Gaylord, late of Wyalusing, decd. •
Final acct of B M Peck aad G S Peck, ear's of
the *III of H M Peck, late of North Towanda deed.
Partial acct of Ingham Stone, guardian of Alyi
ra B Brown, Minor child of Henry Brown, deed.
Final acct of James H Webb, guardian of Ida F
Chamberlin, minor child of.henry C Chamberlin,
Partial acc't of James if Webb, guardian of Ste
[wn E Chamberlin, minor child of Henry C Cham
berlin. dec'd.
Partial acct .of James 11 Webb, guardian of
Chas FChamberlin, minor child of Lemuel 0
Chamberlin; deed. •
Final sects of James 1 - 1 Webb. guardian of Ed
win J Shepard, minor child of Nelson Shepard,
decd.
Partial itee't of James if Webb, guardian of Ell
en R and Dilmirria Shepard, minor children of
Nelson Shepard, dec'di
Final acct of James !U Webb, adm'r of the es
tate of Perry Burt, late of Ridgebury, decd.
Final seen of J H Carey; adm'r of the estate of
Daniel A Carey, late of Warren. dee`d.
Final arc% of Reuben Stone,,ex'r of the will of .
Beni J Hoagland, late of Leßoy, deed.
Final 'seen of C E Campbell, ruiner of the estate
of .iosepuhs Campbell, late of Burlington, dec'd.
Final acc't of Geo A Holden, adm'r of the estate
of °Oaring A Holden, ! late of ASylum, dec'd.
Final acc't of Hannah L Card, :Omer of the es
tate Of TU Card. late of Columbia, deed.
Flea] acct of Wm E Stephenson. adm7 of the
estate of Daniel' Tompkins, late of ShesheqUin,
dec'd. .
Final acct of Wm Wolff, ex'r of the will of Ju
lius Wolff. late of Towanda, decd.
Final acct of F W Maynard, miner of the estate
of John A Beeman, late of Rome twp, decd.
Partial acc't of Chas F Taylor and Clentba B
Clatmon. admr's of the estate of Elias J Clauson,
late of $% ysoz twp, deed.
Also-the appraisement of properyy set off by ex
ecutors and administrators to widows and children
of the following decedents, viz
Estate of Jacob Norconk,
: " Abram Dunning, '
" " E. J. Clauson,
" " Noah Leonard, ' • "
" " Aaron Knapp,
Samuel Ileavener,
" " David Clapper,
" John Purcell, Jr.,:
" " 'Silas Jones,
"1 " Ruben M. inissell,
" Etel A. Langton!,
" " J :Rockwell, •
" " C ries, Dieffenbaucher,
And the same will be presented to the Orphans'
Court of Bradford County, Thursday, May 4, laid,.
at 2 o'clock p. m., for confirtuation and allowance.
C. E. ANDIIEWS,
Regtster.
April 1,16
LICENCES.—Notice is hereby
glien that the following applications for li
censes for taverns, eating houses and merchant
dealers have been tiled In this office, and that the
same will be presented to the Court of Quarter Ses-
Atolls on Monday, May Ist, MC, for the considera
tion of said Court:
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_TAVERNS.
Jabei G Dougherty, Wysox. •
Andrew R Mathews, Wyalusing. •
E S Keeler, •' "
Washington Pitcher. Towanda boro. ,
Melvin Douglass, Ulster.
Patrick Sullivan. Towanda born.
Joseph Carr, Rldgbury.
Henry Cunningham, Sylvania.
J C 14nce,Towanda born.
Charles•Hendy, Rldgbury,
Duncan S Kenedy. Wysox.
Charles Day, Athens bona. .
John Sullivan., Towanda ooro.
P. D.' Wilcox, New Albany.,
Thomas B. 'Jordan, Towanda boro', Ist Ward
Thonias A. Andrus, Austinvilte,.
Joseph W. Brewer, Wells.
J. P. Strong, !Columbia X Roads.
Peter Herdic,. Canton twp.
Danlel Brown,,Llster twp.
Henry W. Carnor, Standing Stone.
E. A.4eltnings, Towanda bow.
John Burke, Towanda boro. .
1. H. Snilth, Alba born.
John Irvine, Canton Wm.
James:S. Parks, Wysox.
J. P. and J. F. Rogers. Shesheqtrin.
John Bennett and J. S. Clark, Athens twp.
George Jordan, Athens born.
Edwin Blakeslee, Smithfield.
EATING LOUSES.
Michael Pyne. Towanda boro.
Charles H Seeley,
John N. Wolfe. Troy bore.
Wnr. Caster, Monnocton.
Michael Cangley, Towanda boro., 3d Ward,
Geo. W. Ennis, •"
Jacob Ellis
Frank Green, Troy boro.
31. R. Calkins. Burlington born.
Edward Nl'llilatnr, T...wanda boro,
Willhint Gieckner, Canton,boro.
Stephen T Roberts, Athens boro.
NULLICELANT DEALERS.
G F Vlele, Troy born.
Ii W Nobles. Towanda born.
Clarence T. Kirby, Towanda born,
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April 5,16.
A UD ITOR'S NOTICE.-_T. P
Kirby'and N. N. Betts, cashier Ts Geo. P.
Cask. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford
County. No. 1016, May T. 1871, and No. 67. Dec.
T.. 16.1.
The undersigned, an abditor appointed by add
Court to distribute funds arising from the Sheriff's
sale of the defendant'a real estate. will attend to
the duties of his appolatment at the omce of Smith
Montanye, In Towanda Boro., on TUESDAY.
April ZS, 1578, at S. o'clock r. w., at which time and
place all persona having cialmsupon said fund must
present them, or be forever debarred therefrom.
G. D. lIONTANTE,
meh=wll.:, . Auditor.
A lIDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Ephraim
Caseys. Enoch SeHard. In the Connor Co
mmon Pleas of Bradford County. Xo. r.. 5, Feb. T.,
The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the
court to distribute funds arising from Sheriff's sale
of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties
of his appointment - at the office of Smith and Mon
tanye in the borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY the
28th day of April, 1876, at :1 o'clock p. m., when
and where ail persons having claims on said fund
must present them, or be forever debarred from
corning in uponthe same.
GEORGE D. MOSTA:NYE,
Auditor.
March tr.
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IjIXEt TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hetuliy g!yen that ill pCrsons indebted to
the estateof John Herhertion, . late of Herrick,
deed, are irequested to make Immediate payment:
and all persons haring claims against said estate
Must present them, duly authenticated, for settle
-Meat. i WILLIAM MITTEN,
- - Apr 12. : . • ( Executor.
.
EXECITTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is beret given that all persons indebted to
the estate of:Altemira L. Sloan, late of Athens,
deed. must make immediate payment to the un
derelped . and all persona having claims Upon said
estate must *sent them, duly authenUeated, for
aettlement. • ;
HELLEN
IL
SAncEult.or
EXECITTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
, Is hereby gfren that all persons Indebted to
the estate of Levi Dunham, late of Warren, deed,
must make Immediate payment tothe umlerstgned,
all persons haying claims against said estate must
present them, duly authenticated, for settlement
acatZSwo .
ASA DUNHAM,
Executor.
debt
anumpalt
• • • •aPPeal
.aasumslt
ease
eject
Cheaper Than Ever Offered Before
T . c7anda, l Pa., April 4 r6-Iy.
' - 430 MEN WANTED!
ighest price In trade paid for Rao, o:d Bras,
Copper and Lead.
Hardware, Tin and Coppencare, Table, Tea and
Basting Spoons.
Tinware at wholesale and
EsOstia! attention given to all kinds of Inb work.
O. E., BRIDGE STREET.
WM. R. SMALLEY.
11. N. Prxx, Prot?
.NEONTAN YE:SI
MONTANYES OFFER A FINE.
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
Str,rtAßLE FOR THE SEASON,
AT BOTTOM PRICES!
M 0 N• T N YE St
Tow Olds, Pa., Dee. ts, 1876.
Bsrdwari.
T HE OLD AND POPULAR
H A RD_W &RE STORE
GOODING a Russ LL.
Invite the attention of the public to their stock
HARDWARE GOODS.
Conaistludlf
COOK STOVES
Of the most apptoyed patterns.- 1
RANGES,
Of all kinds:
PARLOR &•HEATING STOVES
In endless Tariety.
BUILDING MATERIALS,
Furnished •t
BQTTOM PRICES.
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
Of every stye.
SHEARS, SCISSORS; RAZORS,
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POCKET CUTLERY,
Of the best manufacture, and warranted.
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
Of every dei'erfpUon.
GAS FIXTURES,
CHANDELIERS, ,BRACKETS,
&C.,
n endless variety. The largest and best assort
- merit kept In Northern Pennsylvania.
KEROSENE LAMPS,
From the cheapest to the beet.
LAMP CHIMNEYS & GLOBES,
( At gicatleduced prices.
TIN WARE,
Ta endless variety, of our own manufacture, war-
ranted ftrst-elasa.
Jobbing of all kinds in our line promptly atten
ded to. Tin roofs and eaves troughs put up in the
most satisfactory manner, at short notice..
GAS .FITTING AND PLUMBINd
A Specialty. WE HAVE THE ONLY PRACTI
CAL PLUMBER IN.TOWANDA.
Our old friends and the public generally will
`hear in mind that we sell goods only for
READY PAY!
•selelving It the only system by which justice can
be done both buyer and seller.
•1 Grateful for past very liberal patronage, we so
tielt a continuance of your custom, with the assu
rance that we will offer you greater indw,emcnts
than any other establishment in' the country. a. we
carry a larger stock, and enjoy peculiar facilities
'for purchasing.
CODDING & RUSSELL.
1 ..4. RIIWARE!
BAR IRON,
SWEEDS IRON,
NORWAY IRON,
BAND IRON,
HOOP IRON,
BURDAN'S HORSE SHOES,
VULCAN HORSE NAILS,
NAIL ROD,
Cherry Heat, Welding Coinpound,
and everything
_FOIL BLACKSMITHS' USE,
Can be had at
H. T. JUNE'S
ITAR DWA R E.,.STGREI
MERCUR•S BLOCK, Towanda. Pa.
11. T. JUNE.
Tg buy a large stock or
'TjARPWARE, TINWIEE, STOVES, kc.,
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REDUCED PRICES
aulvt),7a
Dry4oods.
1 • HOW/110 EMI*, Its.C"rt.
GENEVA, ITHACA & ATHENS
R. R.—Commenting Iliontiay4sa. 24, 1176,
trains will tunas on this met as billows: •
No. Lin., daily, with Pi:llmm 'ping
Coach through from' New York; snide& at Van
Etten 5:4.4. Spencer 5•.54, Ithaca 840, Taugbanie
saris 7:111. Yrumansburg 7e25. Farmer 7:43, Ovid
Center 7:82, flays Corner 8:00. Romulus Bnl2, Gene
va 8:43, making closezoonectton castanet west with
trains on N. Y. & 11. 11. IL. arriving at Rochester
at it M 3 a. tn., Buffalo CIS p. m., and Niagara Yogis
at CIO.
No. 30.-12.00 a. in., daily except Sundays, on sr•
rival of L. V. train from Wilkes Bane,
Tunkhannock, Towanda. kr, arriving , at Van Et.
ten 12:45, Spencer 12:53. Ithaca ighs. Tanghlulin
Fails Va, Trnmanebnrg 212, 'Fanner 2453. Ovid
Center 3112,' Hayti Corners se.o. Romulus 71= Ge
neva 4:00, connecting with trains east and west on
N. Y. C. & 11. R. U. IL
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Nn..-.e p. m., daily except Sundayi, with through
mu' from Elmira for Geneva. leaving Elmira at 6:10
arriving at Can Etten Gm, Spencer MU,
Ithaca 7:30, Taughanic Falls 8:18, Yrumenshurg
11.16, Farmer 8;48, Ovid Center Ma. Hayti Corners
9:04, Ronintne 9:17, Geneva 9:83: connecting with
trains east and west on N. Y. C. & U. E. rt.; R.
No. 7.—.0:03, a. m., daily except Sundays, with
through car from Geneva to Elmira, leaving GeneJ
va at ante a. m.. 'Romulus Zipa. Hayti; Corners lint;
Avid Center 5:56. Farmer 6:05. Trnmansburg 514
Taughanie Palls 0:30, Ithaca 7:05, Spencer 503, Van
Ettea 5:13, arriving at Elmira at 9:55,.. Making close
emmeetion at Sayre with L. V. Gay Express arrf.
ring at '. 4 .iew York at 10:00 p. m., :Philadelphia ego
P. tp•
No. 9.-130 p. in. daily except Snndava, leaving
Geneva at 10:00 a. In.. 'Romalns 1034, Ilayta Car
etrs 10:46,• Ovid Center 10:34...Fanner 11:01, Tru•
mansburg 11:17, Tanghanic Falls 11^..,3. Ithaca 11:45,
Spencer 1217. Van F.ttcn 11:35; making close con.
nection with L V. Feist Line, arriving in Philadel
phia 10:30 p. m.
No. 15.-8:40 r. m. daily, with Pullman Sleeping
Coach attached for New York without change;
leaves Geneva at 3:40' p. m.. on arrival of N. Y. C.
trains from the 'East and West. Romulus 6:16,
trayts Coolers 0:20, Ovid Center 6:38, Farmer 6:17,
Trumansburg 7:07. Taochanie Falls 7:14, Ithaca
7:30. Spencer 8:43, Van Elton 843; connecting with
L. V. Night Line arriving at New York at 11;= and
; Philadelphia
..
Tickets sold sad baggage checked to ail prtncl
pal poll! ts,
R. A. PACKER; Gen. Supt.
R. M. HOVEY. Geo. Pass. Agt. .
Wk. STEVENSON. Asst. dupt.
DITILADEtfiIIA tt READING
RAILROAD.
ARRANGE3IFNT OF FASSENOIt TRA NS
For Philadelphia. Bridgeport and Poi kinman Jape
lion, at 6.45; •8.50 a. in. and 5.65 p. tn.
For Philadelphia, Bridgeport and Perk lomen June
that, at 3.10 p. m.
Iris East Penna. Branch.)
For !leading. 1i1.30. 5.30, and 8.35 a. tn., 12..,), 2.1
4.30 and P. 45 p.
For Harrisburg, t 2.30, 5.50, and 8.55 a. in., 12.20, 4.30
and 8.45 p. m.
For I.aneaster and Columbia, 5.50, 8.55 a. at', and
4.30 p. tn.
•
Woes not run on 31ondaytt.
For Reading. 2.30 a. tu. and 8.43 p. m.
For Harrisburg. 2.30 a. tn. and 8.45 p. tn.
Trains for Allentowirl4:are a* follows: '
(via Perkinmen Branch.)
Leave Philadelphia. 7.30 a. in. and 5.15, p. m.
Leave Bridgeport, 6.30 a. m., 6.06 and 6.16 p. m.
Leave PerklomenJuttetion,.9.os a. m. and 6.10,6.35
p.m.
Leave Philadelphia. 9.00 a. tn., Ilridgeport, 9.01 a.m
Perk louten Junction, 9.25 A. lA.
Leave Reading. 7.35, 7.40,-10.35 a. m., 4.00, 8.10, anp
10.30 p. in.
Leave Harrisburg, 5.20, 8.10 a. in., 5.00, 8.50 and
7.40 p. m. - ' 1
Leave Lane:Ater, 8.10 a. in., 12.55 and 3.45 p. m.
Leave Columbia, 8.00 a. m., 1.00 and 3.35 p. m.
Leave Reading, 7.20 a. in.
Leave Harrisburg, 5.W a. m.
Truths marked thus (•)' run via O. k N. Branch,
(depot Tit anal Green streets.) and have through
cars from and. to Mauch Chunk. All other trains
to and ;!rum Phitadelphia arrive at and leasm groad
street depot.
oet4-74-Is. general snpeein
NOTICE: THEPHILNREL
PIIIA- k ItEADLNG RA11.17.0.1.W. CO.,
hereby give notice, that on or before the 'First of
.Vay Next,
They will open a Pa.ssenger Station In Fairmount
Park, upon tho line of the Junction Railroad. In
close proximity to Memorial Hall and other princi
pal buildings of the
CENTENNIAL, INTERNATIONAL E9IRI•
1 ' T I Q.',..L
And that regular passenger and exl,„ ;. _ -in trains
;
Rill thereafter be run;botween the new station and
the various points upon their several. railway lines.
The attention of citizens of Philadelphia looking
for gummluer Residences, and of strangers desir
ing to secure houses or lodging In the vicinity of
Philadelphia during the period of the Exhibition,
Is called to the faet that from nearly all places upon
the railroads of the Company within twenty or
thirty ralies of the city. passengers will be aim. to
reach the exhibition without ; change of cars in as
short a time as it will require to make the trip by
•
horse cars (rum many points in the city.
SPECIAL Excr,Rsios TRAINS will be run
for the benefit of Schools, Societies or other ,-Lose-
For Information apply to C. G. HA Neotic, Gen
eral Ticket Agent, So. 227 South Fourth-Street,
l'hiladelphla, and to the ,t‘everal Local Superintend
ents, or to tho undersigned,
- J. E. WOOTTEN.
General Superlntendin
Reading, Mailetrith4.ll376-inelll6arB.
AEANS HOUSE, TOWANDA,
' The Horses, flames% &r., of all . . guests of this
hamar., Insured against loss by Fire, without any
extra charge:.
A superior quality of Old English • Russ Ale, just
received. T. It. Jr . DA24, -
Towanda, Jan. 24 , 74. prletoi.
CAST STEEL,
ELWELL DOLT TOWANDA,
JOHN SUL I LI VAN. '
Having teased thlii houiy, IA now • icady to aCcoM
modate the travelllog public. No paths nor expense
will be sirared to give batlsfactlon to those who may
give him a call.
arbSorth side of Public Sty arc. east of 3fercui's
new block.
THE CENTRAL B9TEL, ,
ULSTER. l'A. •
The undersigned having tak.tt
of the ai.ove hotel. resrelfully toTielts the patmll
age tit his old Mends and (be public generally.
auglGdf. M. A. FOIlltgST.
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I ,JI T4I , ..'THLF,IIE3I,. PA.
"OLD .1110RAVIAN SUN • INN,'
BUILT 1758. •
Rich In historical Interests, It Is the only building
In the country except Independence , Hail, honored
by the sojourn within its walls of Washington, La-
Fayette, Lee and other patriots of the Revolution,
This poplar hotel has .recently changed hands,
been Improved, entirely refurnished, and the pre.
pnctor cordially invites his friends and traveling
',wine to give Win a call—no pains will be spared to
render their starcomfortable. People en route for
Philadelphia will find It convenient to spend the
night here, reaching the city about eight In the
monilng. A sample room on the Arid floor, for the
ACCOIIIIIIIMI32kIi of cotuwercial aiTtits.
C. T. SMITH,
Sept. 4,"73. Proprietor.
His:eta:icon; Lirorthemetts. •
0 I C
The LITTLESTOI:F. *ROUND Tits! COT:NI:4i
Is the hest place In Towanda to.buy good .
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
at low rates. Remember
I . 31 ERCITR'S BLOCK, opposite COURT IiOU9E
stwkr .or THE "INDIAN SQUA.IV
•pr2,a-75.
WOOL CARDING,
AT THE
•
WOOLEN MILLS, CAMPTOWN,
PENNA.
,Also mannfactuiler and Moth &ening attended
to on short notice. We arc already making rolls
'from the new clip, and are prepared to do work as
fast as offered.
A. B. INGHAM
easoptownnel.
A PERFECT SUCCESS. •
The Universal astlsfactloh given by ibe
ORANGE COUNTY MILK PAN,
111 quality and quantity of batter made, and by re.
Moving the excessive drudgery of the dairy room,
prompts us to again Invite the earnest.
PROGRESSIVE FARMERS,
. - To the mos;
COMPLETE.ARTICLE,
In dairy* of 31 to Z) cows, the Inconvenience or
furnishing in extra dairy-maid- avoided. We
guarantee to give
PERFECT SATISFACTION,
Or remove the "Pans' , after an days• triaL
Our references are mane of the Live Dairymen of
Bradfonl and basquehanna Couutte,, who have
used the pans.
janrmß.
sue: : :
LUNING Uri& 1101113/WARIN
ARRIVE AT SATRI FROX TUE NORTH
JANCART Ist, 1876.
Trains hare Allentotin as follows
(ria Perkionien Braneh.)
=
ME=
ITECENI3II
(Via East Ppnna. Branch.)
' SUNDAYS
J. E. WOOTTEN,
liotc::.
CORNER MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS
ATTENTION
of the
of the kind new before the public.
R. L. BEARDSLEP.
Wanrsawa:r. Ps.
Onier sat habitat
G ROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
INIcCABE 1 EDWARD.,
Caib deallers In all kinds of
GROCERIES' &
IEI
UNE DOOR NORTH OF CODDINO & RUSSELL
°wands,. T July EL 4571.
STEVENS A: LONG,
WHOLESALE & 'RETAIL
Dealers Is
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
COUNTRY PROCUCE,
GRAIN, &C.
triOd krkstore wo are
naviDir a large
An
ws to carry
Prepared at a lt tln
a large stuck. !,
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Or taken In exchange for good'', an lowest cash port.
as. Our long experience in the Grocery Trade
gives us peculiar advantages. In purchasing, and as
we are not ambitious to mate large profits, we eat
! ter ourselves that we can offer,
GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
Buyers than any ether establishment In Northern
Rennsylvania. '
•
* I STEVENS tSr. LONG
CORNER MAIN & lIRIDGE STS,
1
Bects and Shoe:
MIS
BARGkINS!
BARGAINS
El
• t •
I have opened and put on toile one thousand pairs
of :Infants, Childs. Misses' and Women's Shoes,
that I will sell at less than manufacturers prices. =
• f
Also, 8 eases of Women's Fox-lace, Kld-lire,
Goat-Mee and Fox-button Shoes, at Ft per pair—
worth 0.50. .
THESE G,OODS ARE BARGAINS!
•
tam also reeelving a large and fnll Ilse of Floe
Goods for spring trade. Which fur Style, Durability
and Price, cannot be exec led.
TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
•
LEATHER t SHOE FINDINGS'
In full stock, at the Icrest passible prices.
I .
. .
REMEMBER Tilt: PLACE:— OppoMte the
Court hloube, next door to Chamberlin's Jewelry
Storm . '.
'r
Tcisralids. Pa.. Feb. 3,7,
Q9SIETIIING N,EW
•
ON
BRIDGE STREET
A BOSTON BOOT• AND SHOE
STORE
• J. & M. SHEFTEL,
he loading Boot and 'Thal merchants of Hornothx
vine, N. Y., will open.
A BOSTON BOOT A'D SHOE STORE '
AT No, 2, BRIDGE STREET,
TI[T• ; IST. OF AMU., 1870.
SIGN OF RED BOOT,
Bridge. Street, Beidleman's Block
ROspeotfully Yours,
J. R. 31. SHEFTEL,
Towanda, April th, '76
LIRE GROUND PLASTER
4.1
RIIMMERFIELD I
I have just received a large supply of
FRESH GROUND CAYUGAPLASTER
1
Slrinfl ctured from atone selected by myself, and
~ • Warranted PURE.
fc 50; on time. 17 00. • Send 1■
your orders
PETER LANDMESSER
Rum
rnOld ' March I, 1870.
1876. 1
i : - WHERE NOW P- 4.8 .. 76.
.
TO MICHIGAN', one of the foremost, Butt,. shlg
and heathy States: , I
I
WHAT FOR?
.i .
To buy a PAILII out of the
• ONE MILLION ACRES,
Of fine Ifanuthr Lands for sato by the Grand(Bap.
Ids! Indiana 11.31. Strong .solls; ready markets;
are crops; good schoon; railroad nut sthrough the.
seenter Of the grant; settlements all alo?g; litl.tt
of products raised; plenty •of nate r and
bulldlngimattrlals. PrL..* fr:mt ft to per rime*
owe-fourth down. balance on time. Send for Was:
trated pamphlet fall of facts and figures, and be
Convinced. Address, W. A. HOWARD,,Conun'r.
P. It! L. MELT., Grand Rapids. Mieb.
WWI Land Port. xjard3-754tas
Haring Jast ratdrael fr oto the city, Wc!:;tiave
ATTRACTft - rLOT OF GOODS
07A NDA, PA
I •
THE MUTUAL PROTECTION
1. COMPANY.
Home °Mee, 909 Walnut Street, Philatlelplt - ta, Pa
Acting under a Special Act of Incurpoi:iition
• Special attention is caned to the following.irate
table, which will be found strictly equltable,; . as be.
tween.all ages, and which the company wlill , #xtar.
antee to not exceed one-half the cost of anyArs
...
class OLD PLAN Company.
The following Tat,le shows the Rat
and May be multiplied for any addlin
up to IFMO, which Is the largest risk
one
=
JOHN F. CORSER
I=
T OWANDA INSURANOE
•
FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES
COMMERCIAL UNION, Of Engrd, lisle. 117,711;578
IIoTAL, of Liverpool, : • .•17,420011
QUEEN, • i, " 1 i ,4u4kboo
CONTINENTAL, of New York, 44 . 2704,08
OlculiANlA., o ~ 1,598564
GERMAN AMERICAN, ." 44 1,D5i4e3,5
At ANUATTAiI, •'- 709.4185
COMMERCIAL. Of - " " 457,782
NORMS, of HartfOrd, " 1.,975;1'
ORIENT, " 44. 71C4./H2.
AMAZON. of Ohio, .. . 438440
CITIZENS', of Newark, " 418,730
HAIR/WHO BREMEN, of Germany * 4 . ,2,50008
LIFE £ ACCIDENT
NATIONAL LIFE. of U. N. A. "meta 43,787,356
TRAY/ELENA, of Hanford, o . 3,470,49
RAILWAY PASWALF, " . .."
6501090
MUTUAL LIFE, of NOW York '72,336,010
Losses adjusted and paid at Ails odlea.;
(N;kr,-istt.
THE FARMERS , MUTUAL
•
INSURANCE CO., OF TUSCAMPLA,
Is now issuing perpetual poliel , on
FARM PROPERT`: ONLY.
Each member pays a fn., at the time of Insuring . /
to cover charter and Preidental expenses of the Coq
after which no to-rirer payment is required. except
to meet aetua noalt by fire among the membership;
•
Thtspls-of Ihswriince for
_FARM PROPEIITry
Is cun•!...ir rapidly Into favok;
• s nee of Business, SPRING GILL, ASYLUM,'
TP:IlitY, AND STA \ DING IsTONE, PA. ! f1
The Agent will canvass the Townships of Tusca
rota, Pike. Herrick and Wyatt/ring. and families Id
those Townships wishing Insurance or inforriradraq
mayaddress,
• A. D. SUMNER. Sec. and Ag
priag MU, Incadturd c.• , ;"" •
W. 14 SUIIIIIWAY Pres. (vanes
hbrt k tau
J. FROST & SdNS
We Nipl . 4hWy en lmice to all ' those ';a want
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE
Our assortment fa
LARGER THAN, EVER
And that oar prices are the I LOWEST, and our
Or GOODS THE BEST 4.6511"
of any In the BIARRET. Our prices finis now
reacte4
THE BOTTOM,4
I, And nowts the
. TIME TO BUY.
133311
YOU TUN
HOLIDAY SEASON.
COME AND SEE THENC'
Everything in the line of
UNDERTAKING
AT BOTTOM ,PRICES AT
FROST'S dr, SONS
Dec. 9, 1875
Instranco..
From the Penneyteanta Legislature
H. S. CLARK, AGENT.
TOWANDA, PA
life. Twenty C
nt of each ansess
ents be a,
•ment for collect!
o
1•4.!
- 4s Ti I°.
4e.
Linl
44
15
, 47
V 48
AGENCY,
Main Street, oppositl`t he, Court Rouse.
NOBLE k VINCENT.
General Agents.:
COAL 1
Mil
AT TEM
OLD TOWANDA. COAL YARD
Keep the beet hard Coal to the Market, from the
Baltimore vela at Wilkosbarre.
=
LUMP AND SMITH COAL
We keep Lime, Cement and Kindling Wood.
From the newly opened vein of the Sullivan Nines
We will have constantly for tale at our yard all
the sizes of this superior coal, at the following pri
cee, az,
Grate
Egg
Stove
Nut
Small Nut
All our coals are prepared in the best manner and
will be delivered clear and: free from slate. The
usual prices will be charged in addition to the
above for delivering. I
•
All orders left at thd stot i es of Long it Stevens;
F. J. Calkins, Third Ward. Kirby's Drug Store. or
at our Office, corner of River and Elizabeth's Sta.,
will receive prompt attention.
PLEASE GIVE USA CALL.
S. S. PIERCE. IV3I. SCOTT
Nov. te, 1875.
NEW
. COAL YARD!
The undersigned baring taken- the large and
commodious yard, at the foot of' rAlitit Street, has
now on hand a full supply of .
ALL SIZES
? , c 04-754 f.
CHEAP COAL AND LIME.-
From and after July 1,1 will self coal, lime, &c.,
for cash only, and the price list will be corrected
monthly.
PRICY. UP COAL FOR JULY. PER TON OF 2,00015,
AT Tt VA Ro:
Pittston Stove, Chesinuband Furnace,
" Pea
Carbon Hun Lump
" Smith
Barclay Mountain Lump
-64
Smith
Allentown. Lime II bushel
Lath
Bair IA bushel •
Brick p H 10 00
!tam always prepared to deliver purchases on
short notice at the usual price of delivery.
1 also tender my thanks:to my many friends and
customers for their very liberal patronage In the
past and hope It.uler true new departure to make Itto
their Interest to continue to buy where they can
get the best goals fur the least money.
' Those who are Indebted to me will take notice
that I must have tnom.y or I can't buy for cash and
pap freights . They must settle by the first of Au
gust nett.
Very Respectfully Yours,
J. 11. PIIINNY,
'fowapda4 July 1, 1i175
NOW IS YOUR
Cheaper than you will ever again
have the oppdrtunity of doing..
es fotAlooo
lonal aiiount
taken nn any
Ided tq the
on, et•
I have a large assortment of myi
= t
S 2
4.00 ,96
4.00 -.98
4.00 COO
Warranted in every particular, whic
12:1
That everybody can afford to have
one of his own. •
'I also have the sole agency in this
place of
OVIATT'S PATENT RUNNERS
An -invention ,which has come, into
very general use all through the'west.
They give the best satisfaction
wherevere they have been introduced
CAL'L AND EXAMINE THEM.
W. S. VINCE:.,r.
MR!
Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons,
that ho has built a
NEW RUICI► CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Where he 'will consrantlrkeepon band a fall assort:-
incur of
FAMILY CARMAUS,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM Vcr.AGONS,
TROTTING SITLKTS, AND SKELETONS
Made or the t*St material and finished in the best
city style. His long experience to city Ca
rriage Factories gives him a decided
'advantage ever others to the
STYLE AND DURABILITY
INSPECTION .OF HIS • WORK
Previous to purchasing elsewhere
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE
Thankful for the llbsral patronage formerly ex
tended and respectfully ask a continuance ,of the
same.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTEST - MD TO
TowsMa, Jsn 1.134.
Coal.
PIERCE .& SCOTT
We keep Barclay
We are Sole - Agnate foiithle coal.
LOYALSOCK COAL,
OF •
ANTHRACITE,
LOYAL SOCK,
IZEI
BA RCLA y COAL.
MI
LIME AND CEMENT.
Cant delivered on short notice
TERMS :—Cetsh.
HENRY MERCER
Carriages and Sleighs.
OPPORTUNITY /
TO BUY
CARRI ' AGES
AND
WAGONS
Hi
B4YANT
OWN MANUFACTURE,
I will
SELL SO LOW
I
JAMES BRYANT.
CARRIAGE FACTORY
Opposite the new Jail,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
HENRY TITLEN
Of wylons. All he asks Is an
PERFECT dTiSFATION.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
HENRY STULEN.
%taw; kirdt7;k4
W A. CHAMBERL/N.
•
• •
Desk*
•
•
[D lAIIO , N D . I I •
t •
and .
•FINE JEWELRY,
and
WATCHES AND 'CLOCKS.
•
TOWANDA, PA.
Jane -74.
I , COA ,
ti 00
423
24
4z
a 23
WATCHES,
JEWELRY
M. HE ND L MAN,
FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS
GOLD AND SILyElt WAT C HES,
FINE JEWELRY.
STERLING SILVER
SILVER PLATED WARE.
PROM THE 'CHEAPEST TO THE BEST.
GOLD, SILVER Asp STEEL
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES:
Otte door north of Dr. Porter k Sows Drug store,
Motu Street,
TOW r ANDA,
jua6-75
pIrES.Nt-S FOR AL.L,
3 50
4 00
3 011
NEW JEIVELRY STORE.
A. ROCKWELL
is constantly receiving in addition to his largo stock
of Jewelry,
FINE GOLD SETS,
PINS,
131\ DS,
RINGS,
AMERICAS-AND SWISS WATCHES,
OLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
th.YEMPLATED wAnr. OF 1,-T 4 Anz Exits.
BOLD, Silver AND STEEL SPECTACLES,
SILVER AND PLATED RINGS AND CHARMS
CLOCKS . OPALL VA SIXTIES,
at ttta.lowest. prices. -
or
Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing done in the
best ntauier, and warranted. • . .
Thongs for a liberal patronage and bepe to merit a
continuance of the sante.. -
=ME
Lts:ellar.ens Advertizements.
A.
J. NOBtE 4-, CO.,
Main street, opposite the Court House
TOW.ANDA, PENN'A
; •
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1
PROPERTY FOR RENT. 1 4 0 R, DWELLING
AND BUSINESS PURPOSES.
=I
Rents collected and remitted on reasonablei terms
Money Loaned & Loans Negotiated
PASSAGE TICKETS,
FOREIGN -DRAFTS,
ALWAYS ON HAND AT BARGAINS.
A .J. NOBLES. (anZO 76.1 W. S. VINCENT
IVIY MILL
IN SIIESII - EQUIN, PA.
i • ;
The subscriber els notice that hie new
t ?'
STEAM FIIOII.ING MILL,
Is now in successful Operation, and that be h pre,
pared; to do all work 'lu his lino on short notice..
CUBT9U GRINDIN , GIDONE ON ME SAXE
DAY . THAT IT IS. RECEIVED ,
Whest;Alueksteat and Rye Flour, Corn• heal,
F ed , Linn, 8e.4 always on band and
and for sale at lowest rates. •
. .
the
N9TlCE.—Persona living •es
the ives; side of the river, desiring to patronise ray
will have their ferryege paid both ways, while
they brbig grist. of tett bushels and upwards.
spl4-74 !
SILVER WARE,
Dealer In
ALso
''CLOCKS,
j AT TIIE
STrDS,•
CHARMS,
NECKLACES,
Also
W. A. ROCKWELL
NM
And
B. S. AYERS.
Ikrws4iwkb2i - .
DR._II. C. PORT R,
OLD CASH DAV() 'STORE
Corner Main and rice st Towanda, Pa.' •
(Zeta ii/hed over a ryuarter of 4 Centirry,l
Wholesale and Retaltilealer in
DREGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
ACIDS, D'YE-STVFFII, 4 GLEE,
PERFIIMERY, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES k TRUSSES,
SOAPS, Cosine, POMADM HA tn.riTzs.-
TEETH, SKIN, and. HAIR.
,PREPARATIGNS,
RAZORS, POCK ETiHNIVEs
POCKET•BOOKS AND PORT-3fONNAIES,. .
• MACAROF and SCOTCH SNUFF;„'
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC (10A RS,
GARDEN, FIELD AND F .6wE,R, SEED S, Pure Wines and Liquors. fOr le , lleletl Purposes
BoTANtc,ELEcTIZ' & Maim, PATIIICIIRSIZTOYS,
And all genuine popular Patent iledlehlea.
SUPPORTERS, SUSPENSOPIEki, BUZART PFmes,
NIPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS & SOIRLDR; .
NURSING BOTTLES, fPRP7IIIINO llzs'ns,
Srnmcks, BE PANS. L'azaAts, Trtarta4rur.-
,
rkits, Et.,AsTip. SiocaiNcia, &C. ' ' ,
r
KEROSENE OR . COAL OIL. 1
,
WICKS, CIII3INEYS,'DATII BRICK, '
SPERM, LARD, WIIAT,E, MEATS FOOT,
TANNER'S, AND 3JACIIINE OILSI '
A I.OOIIOL. AND SPIRITS ;ThRPENTINX,
848 h,Paint,Varni;h0Triitettail l ; Codnter,
llor?te, Man, Shoo, , I ScruMiing,l
• -, e-, . 1
And WI kinds of brusheli... 1
. . ;•.. ,
. .
WINDOW AND PICTURE
or all Mits.
PURE LINSEED OIL, PANTS, PUTTY, I
4ND
- VA irg ISili . • • • •
• READY 31IXED PAINTS,
OF ANY PESIRg6 cica.. 1
By THE POUN to, ri .NTiOR GALLON,
GROUND-1N 0.11. OR, iltAitNiBll,
AND DRY C01.01:6 Ori ALL 111;EJ7.
• : L I'
'AU art lea Icarranted a . . l , 7vreient.i.f.
1 .
PtcrCriptions carefully t . oitr:k.undad at all, l
howl
of day and night. 014 en Stlll:claTs for PrescrTtloaa
trona 9to 10, A. Ir., 12 to 1 and :Am 6,P, u. '•
Dr. l'ortar can la: cons4llett as lieretOrcortt ti the
offive. (ma ' 375.
. .
&C.
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'ACIDS, EXTRACT!•4:ELIXIRS. 'HERBS,
' SUGAR COATEDPILLS, t!'
rowDklts, ,wims, : -•1
. - syßur,i. TINT.. 1-. 1;
- TUBES,
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And preparations of a . 7.1 kluds.•
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DYE STUFFS,I
31A,CIIINK OILS I
IKEROII;E,NE,i
ALcollq,
PURE WINES, .A.ND I,IOUO
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for mriliii:l•4l r4rl-K?sesr
TOBACCO;SNITFY,: CIGAR C,
POPULAI! PATENT 3tEIDICISES,
awl a filielassprtzaletit of
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TOILET -AND FANCY GOODS.
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afore than usual care Is glrOn 110 lbr eornpopbd •
lug r,r prrscript on Snnday from o'4. M.
to IP. M., and front i 1 . , o i i'4 M..
Dr. MADILL can the stnro oft,*at,
urslay of each week, as heretotoiel.
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W. G. GORDON.
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A prominent New York physician lately com
plained to DUNDAS IFIcK A . .[CO. *but, their
SAND-11,w001) OIL e c trat 7 Lle.g. 6tating that boaie
litnes.they cured miraculously. Out' tha a patient
of his had takczt them vci!bout. Oft ect. On being
infOrmed that sever-4i imitations lw";•rit sold, hn
qui rt..l and fodnd Ids
,patient lind nut been taking
DUNDAS 2; B'U' S. ' '
• IVitat haprcn.,l to thlt:__DhysiCLin may have hap
pened to others. and DIiNDA , I DICE CO. take
this method of protecting phiseiriactras. druggist*,
and the bleed ree. and preventing Ult. OS'
etolllittgl I
e I 'CIA NS 'adv.; once prt. , :scitbe the ,Capsnles.
will continuo to do so, fur they contain the:
puce Oii in the best and cheapest form.
NDAs DICK a Co. use OIL,OF SAN
DAL WOOD tiln all the WlJO:f`aa:Cl . *lll.l itcitall Drug
gist , and l'erfnmersrin the Uni:ed States combined
and this is the sole reason wity the pure OH is
form.
sold chcaporin'thelr capsulcitbau la aby othat
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OIL Or SANDALWOOD l ig Mast sal:roved!
ree‘ry other reitiody, only berv.,:,
guirod tnlustire a .afe natt kerta,i':i cure in six,
eight days. 'Front no other Inedieito eau. thll
snit I,e, had.
DUNDAS DICK ...1; sorT cArsuLp
Foive the prot,detn, !..cg t..,!ficreil. by endraent
siciatt4. of htia - it. 11:11.1a1:2:1.a&LI ,must
pellet/re, to swatiowlog. yatich are known
.letract•fmnl, If co: d..,:lruy.,thi vied 04ectsi
malty Yaluifde rcinedie:. .
Soft ertp,ute. are pia up . in tin-full and neat la
es, thirty in each. and are the. 4111 y Capiailes 9
scribed by t'hu-i, loos,TAsStELEss
oil and many other nauisata met-lc:nee earl WI
ken easily and safely In D UUrjpAs
.CO'S SOFT . CAFOLIL4S. No T asi
no I
. 8 - - Thesd were he only capsuif
admitted :o•the iast eAris r4po
tion. • ,
sow for circular :025 11 - ooste!.4sti•cet.NeW Yo
Sold at all 'Mug StOres Here.
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Al RE'S SATSAPAAILLA,
. FOIL PUTITYING TII}: Ip.ool - 1.1
• This compound• of tln‘ Tertable
Sarsaparilla, Dock, Stlllingla and Mandrake u - il
the lodides of Pota. , :.:hua and :n u, makes a nu,
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'effectual cure of a soles of whip'. glut=, which
very' prevalent and , attiicting. It pt l rlfles Me l blot
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purges out the lurking huiners In the
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utitleyraino health 'and. sett:e into trot:'..rot-ine d.
orders. Erupti(ins c:f tb? :Alit are
i the appearttin
on ;It! surface a lionwr; 41::.: , .licri l .i.d be e'xpelle
(rota the bh•od; ln:e:nat derangeelents are it
; . li..terturnation of tie same hunzor. to some Intel
o on] orgatt or organs„w_h,e action they derrnz
and whosO snb• , tancc. tiic}' diser.s- and de..tro
AYIIE'S SI.CSA PA ItILL.t C.7.1.4s ttioso humors fro
the • When thoy. ate gohe, the tltiorder
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which they itroduce cli,appear, such is t•teeratioa
AV the Lirtr,Stovmeh..nbityf, li(nge, Tiro
qua* and Enept ire Fiseares nf.thei Shin. Sf. A
ti,i . ony's Tire, R.,ee,or Eresfpqas, Pimples, Tile
lutes, 111 , 4e 7 1e5, Taper and Sat,
Rlzeuliz, Scald Head, , Ring/coffin, Ulcers: an /1
Sures, Rheumatism, Xeurotyin,
I Pain fn Me i
Banes, Side and Rea , i,. FernatS
ty, Lucharrheta arising from itikl . 7lo/ y lctratioa l
and uterine diseases, Cr.psy; Djia l epsfa, Xma T
elation and General Debility. rfljit their depart
titre health returns. Prepared hylnt. J. C. AYEIt i
& CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical wad Analytical,
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Chemists
SOLD BY ALL DDVCGISTS AND DtALE
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BINDER-,-The public is
Respectfully tutotmett that the kook Blnde.ry
aas been removed to the itr.roirriut Bundle;
third atoq, where will be don* ; i ,
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roan 118 various brancnes,.
ea terms as reas3asble
.13 tit°. "hard times" m 111.• 'allow. The , Bindery will
be %miler the charge of ' • . • i
H. C. WHIT4K;II4R,
kn experienced Binder, and ail' sx+rk will be
promptly &no in a. siyle and manner irhi h eanuet
excelled, .Nlagazlites, ;Newsp4ere, Old
hooks, Se., Miami in ex.iry style: I.!aciet::ar :Men
tlpti„,wl:i be paid to the. Ituflug and Muting of ,
BLAB'. BOOBS,
to any desired pattern, which in qtplity and der..
batty will be warranted.
sir Ali *oak will be reedy far;_dellvery ghen
The patronage et, tee publie sottele4, and par
feet satiable:los guaranteed. •
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