Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 17, 1876, Image 4

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'INIADTORD. COUNTY AOILICIIIIMW,
SOCIETY.
Annual Exhibition to be held at Towanda, Pa.,
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, September 27,
^6, and 29,' ; 1876•
TO EXHIBITORS
The books of entry will be opened on and after
the seventh day Of 'September, at the offitte of the
Secretary In Towanda, and exhibitors are particu
larly req nested to notice that the Entry Boots will
be closed on Tuesday, the ItGth day of Feptentber,
and that entries 'must be made before that date—
fle ertrli,r.the better. This regidation is Intended
to Insure better aceommodat ton s and arrangements,
and by preventing delay and confusion at the open
ing.of the Fair. to ena)le Judges to make examina
tions and award premiums on the first day Ex
hibitors will thal l derire, the full benefits of the
aWardsmade
entergoods - without extra charges
upon the purchase id a membership, eici!eL but - no
article shall be entered -1 1'0r more'than one premium
except upon Payment of one dollar for each addi
tional entry. These regulatiCMS apply Wall entries
'except 'when test of speed Is requited. in ten
per cent. iifthe Whole premium will be charged.
ill pC.rs6ns who intend to exhibit horses, cattle.
sheep to sivine, should have theta entered upon the
,!Secretafy's book,.as far as possible, at least a week
before ihelFair. ,
Exhibitors will receive a Cant for each article en
. tor,l, designating the class and number of the di
uhyri attached, to the article.
n No animal without ti card attached can be in the
without the consent of the comnlittee in
‘liarge'd•that 4pariment; imr can the Society as
-I.anre any c xhildtjr, who neglects ihii. requirement,
Ihty will be passed rpm) by the Judges. In
j us ticolto those who comply with the rules of the
Sudety, they shall in -all cases first receive atten-
' tk'n.
•
Articles or animals removed groin the grounds
before of the exithlthon, except by per,
tuls,lii of the eomitliltee!iti charge, cannot receive .
.h Pretnirrri, thyugh awarded.
_RULES .4-17) REG ULA 7110 -VS
I. :No . premium awarded un any article
.44 animal li, the */,'111 . 1, Hcompelltion, unless the
_# - Inlgvs deem l'i ineritorluul.
Article , or animals entcred • for exhibition
• laut)t. I).tei the, grounit. , by noon of the find day of
:" the Fair; or they w ill nit receive a preutiun.t oven
thoigharrarded.
E t Articles or animals entered for estinition
v.. 51 not 'be allor.-od to be_rentred front the Fair
1.: rounds, 6xcopt hyPerntission of the cotundtteelia
chary).
-1; ;No premluet will be awarded on any article
or atfinal unft - Tss the I' r; try rant is attached
.('at:s. teeloo eoofeellonary or oilier stands or
and -Lutes or exhibitions may be admitted
to the Fair Grounds- I,y l application to the Presi
,
dent and paying a reasonable 4..ocupensatlon for the
1,111:1`; None 14 the above will be allowed outside
:of 1.110 enclosutt i,ear the grounds. ;
G. Nu spirit:tow; liquors shall i.e sold. nor shall
gambling he alloired 011 the ground during the
days orthe Fair.
A s:rong and Mllcient `'i : . ..',llre will be Mt the
grounds day and, night lturlit the Fair.
?.. The Society v.lll carutally presorve all artll
Iles whlle'on tilittoltio.n. bnt tli.-y will not lie re
sponsible tor any lois that may occur.; . .
liood bodtlfng. and an alonnflance of
good feed for animals on cz6lLltluu, 3%111 I,e fur
ul flied by the sti)C•lety.. fire of charge.
Ir. All ordinals enterol in Clis's —lutist be ex-
I:Mite:bat their pests . inside the track at the Indus
naiad tr 4 v. 111,91 due notice will be given), or they
will not, his exaiolood by•tlw 'Judges.
11. All premiums for by the first of
Jaulary beat ti ill IA- forft•ititil to the society.
I
OBBEE
.14 - 1441 1 AM CATTLE
'ry.c.cars,;bl and upwards
"41
'unfl,4t. a year,
1.101 r•alt
~ver 4 year:l
b,st ,
•.
Iwlfer ntuli.,r 4 yk.ani
t 1.. t,, '2
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t4atne 'protli um :ts 1
• 1. A SS S.
ALDERNY CATTLF
Saint prtlcilum as (las, 1.,
(i..\ 1.;1.
A1'111;111111.1 CATTLE
S,iip .. Tr,fillitlitt a. Cla , i 1.
l'l. Arc 5. !.
cArCI:E
Samr prtirit fun' P , 1'
cLAtiS
IIEEEP.1:1) CATTLE
prtlpilllll-, c':a..
NATI v E CATTLE
'Smut , vinitint
6 L 7
\NI) FAT
I. 't fici - d..n..! le,. than ti% e !wads_ • • ;1,,
Ypko it I,rl, ;it tie
. 3
rat
•_t ht , t
t
SPECIAL PREMIUM
r 4 voar , from which MI ge‘t
'.1 , 13:10ty of 101 l for made in one v,,,k
ntni.7r 4 ye3r , 0:4 F-rom which largeNt
! loamity of bott,r mmlo in one neck 5
, 11111'.
114 , t'1.., five,
laud.
r.tir i •~}~•;
1 1.,
~~oil li l iv li'. ~Lnr~~~hlic>
prvitolll:l,, f..r
MEMO
:•• N 1 I \
ipht pelt of hog , , Lot I than five. finder bi 2
11 00
•
Best white 1...11-
1 , 1;1V :111;1 / 1 1g,, 11;4 11:16,5
OMR IlVe
Z.:411:1C premiums f...r I;'"rlShirt .. S. E , Set aro z•Evi ,
f elkz as fur elzester V hitt,.
=CM
TItO,ROUG Intl; El) NI) 1:L000ED
flu (O
3.404 t Manion. 4 year, ate' uyet
al
• ,:.der I year,
2,1 . 1 , e , ,t
!:u•ler re:tr,,
N!tiro 4 years ;1%4 i ,tver
, tlll,ler 1 years
116,,s it
Mare 1. It
• (
itscs r.lit ALL woRK
E!'zq stallkm cat, and over
2,1
• ',,,•';'1 , 1111;:
undet J
yeal,
4:t - I.ltitg
heNt :t
. .
mlt, I
01;:rt
(1;A:.. ,
1:11)1'N1,.;
Tc••t
4 year.
carrlag,
'
•
, . ,
1::,(." mare f,.i - ,141411, , 3
'lzi al. 1,, 1i:;.7_p1 , ,,... 1,, , ..i: flu ' . cl., training,
styi... and 3 , i,ti , ii - w,il;.• ~ , d ,sl,lt•ivd Ly the Judgvh.
' °'''
11.
At Nl),Nll"l.}›
nest )aril - -
pair
r,.11
if 1 1 k•••••
r , i 1 I I:1
not le., Mal . varlet Ivs
. pair
light
• ; --
- • I ;limn' ••
1 1.134:k
'At itc••
' • ; tv,it•l3:,
I I I. In-c,.•111
I , 1 tiorhe
' "White Icg
I :lia.....f.t . cev4l,:i•Ani,li
It. I;. 1:: gauze
Itrea , t , .l it'd g‘tijie
hate game
fOacii gam.* •
•
,I4n - I,:t,g,
cohjell ••
hatilllnrg<
‘thir ,
••
Ra , 1 , 1 , 11
' IN hi te cri•>t 1.11,4
••
balftams
dom•-niyuo
1":::4, :,...;
=
>•llitc
buff
4:u4t::..garret t
ENE
g 4 ... ..
• ,bretuvil
, 11 ,, d
CSI pair
:4yksl,iry
•
• 't'a. , ,vtign • " ' •
•
lest Imir g7l I tw.Lfowlr's • •
e:1 lot 1.1;:yol,
NEI'IIANIC A 1..1)1,7M1:711L'N T.
.
1:4 Eli P:STS,
c.t 4grientuaral.lll:p4enl?nLl
tz .. ,p4•l>an.i :110 . 3 " 11, a. 111,1
1634:111‘..
clvttrluiHer
fiutilug inill
grato.drill
cultivator
'harrow
ti•tra , : tlit7 Ow,
;:3 :_.
SMEMBEEI
M
lifiA
bay. straw,
vegetable en
hay rake
corn sheUer
portabta cid
plow
plo
field totter
bar tedder
bay loader
Best
plowboy unt;
1; The quanta" - L
acre. • 2.i The time alloWted to do the work wilt be twn
hours.
3; The teams to tart at one time, and each plosi,
mat: to do his work without a driver or assistant.
plowthan to strike his own land, and
plow independent:iv of the adjoining land.
Within the fourth of an acre plowed gact:
ploit ma:: will be required to strike two back-fnt,
rowed laud , , and finish with the dead lurrow In inn
, .•
CLASS D,„
MACIIINERY,. EDGE TOOLS, lIARDWARri,
• ETC. •
• ~
Dc.st jx.rtable stea x enghte a
cylinder bully . 1)
tubular stea boiler II
boiler fire tr out • .0
i shingle marl) tre ly
brick " D
lath D
.
(11.4.1.1 y utAvAg,•.. tools p
w . D
1:1t I
. .
B •st aml I•trg••>t II
:uid
carriage
buggy
top Muggy
:may
!amber wag.,
•. platform spri
plimt•,rt
LEATH El: AI
ge;t parr rnar,
Earl
tine.
I.34testana he• t
Large , t anti th•s4
: , tit light ,I , nt't
- heavy hante, i
single Itatn.;,'
bltle ,4,1 e
tipiwr t
•
..-1G R. G UL 7'
GRAIN, SE
Best bushel white
red
• rye
o , rn
oats
MIMS'
. corn i :
nolir :MI meal to
. CLASS
Dest tll4pktyvvget :
early I!
bil,hel
I.f bi'etm
biN Ist•atl cabs.
• tt•it,•,tal 4 l;,, rt•l
display ttanitt
.
i~irsn
lot paatiflitas
•. siweltnett%
rg,ttplattt.
two tittart:Oit,
two water iui
hop.,
.' „ yariety p•tat,
/3et 1111.13y.fa1l v
ufilte
. .
- 10 SltMplcos of
Belt .unlmor and
%rate!
,atomic, of
Best sample .)1 . an
f 1) 00
5
MEI
samplc,
varieties, 10
and larger eye
saffipir siNeri
1. m..:1 plant
orangu pima
11:•tit euupll•
Diana
ton.
awnri
=
if 21.-F
liesf dervrat ira d.
nt.tir
1,1,kt.t
pyl 'amid
c.lle•cti..n i.
44.,1
1 11:trigingib.,1:
pair of 1,cm.1
land 1.!9111
Re,t alio! i.•.
ti
car!
~..,:,•,111•:1 pat;
Iv( ; • 1,01
til 1 '~:.11:i 11 llli I
Cll]itUllt:t j( 1
1.-11,01:11
ulk ;inn
cut
:
=
Ilest varittivs
1;c•sI ‘ar14•:1,.;
,
Brit
Ilet six vari,tivs
H(.IIE[DE PART)! EXT.
r•L;k:,s n.—tv Nr, wan ri:Esr.RvEs.:
GE
•
Lest lielitesitatte Istrl!.lit,g wines. frtttit grapes
- ; 4,r r!.;11).‘t;, i : f Zpa .
Best 11111.1,11r:0w I-H,11.1, C;ttawl.3. Cunt otil
' .1)--:ay.ar,-. t•,64 -- :t11:. 1:::,.!.!•erly. RAI. -
le•rry, 1-...;.1et !wiry. Itlarki,try em,ttat,
vaeltFO
Jtoit..i.tat t any ~ :I;er warlety 50
r;tl;•;erry vinegar 54-
letteat syrupl ,
i ; gallont•itter vi r teg:lr 51
;
Brit' ...,0,...ti..1: i.r..-;...rt., awl j.-111,,, cann t .,l .
,- (milt. riiii:.• , - - . Sc..nia.l., t 4. 6,-i. f;'. CO
It '
-'..5 , .. appl,. I.p.ar. I.!aeli 4.egrilny.- I.utter each 56
Bert cuPer,ll.. , l -.1.1.-.1 fruit., pickles, rnlxe,cl -
pli - 1::.• , .. rt.,r,r.ihr.w. Y.it II rectpo, each 50"
7. , ,.-I.:llfiA D. P,UTTER. CAKE. &C.
Bee.111 , 111,11i;' , 10 Nt 11 rat. hrowil. or rye broad
ddo , do
,lirea.l I.ui.:,.‘l.hir o
o:oter le, without aid Se
ru.‘k, biscuit. baked ham.
b(d:,,l ham ,111,1 6.44• d
pre•t•ned turkey. preqer. .
4•41 . rit•::. 11 unt-olafle fruit rake:lady .
sis•ng illountulo. Jelly. white •
hoolutain, 1 i .• cake. each
Rest pantile. - 7u)
M
vari..ty ['•tke
though:in:.
variety of gin
pa,t
.110 00
Best pad:a:T.2l.llllC
' tr,•.11
111:141.
, p 01 ,11( . 11 ‘.l
A l l ei lin 11.. i u CI:
reOpe I
Iteit fire
gli,play
. Iwo hive
IBM
MIME
MEM
Rent .iik.
. t.
/111:•!1
' !OA. Nkrt:lll
Brst eanhroith•rv,
1•1111:tin , ..
111:: , / • rt.
1-411
le , tirig,,,ch al
hart rarrlAgt• •!
el.
hyr k
‘ , l!orof4l, t v • ch
child
4, 1i. , (1s
K
'
lil-,011,y1:,v hair iv,
13cct .liNplay t 1
14•Nt'w:o.
lh•,t 111 .I.!:ty (af
Best -"atrh-all,,,khr,
DM
(K)
( L'A!.S2(.I'I7CF
pa
original landsva .
'o,py land , ..ape
ori;Onal o
ropy piece or r,
o.'
.4 0 aZ
single
p,tl:. or color/ crayon
Best blaek crayon, se da or India Ink, pencil-
Pi: , Mme I,v perimn limier 16
year.. pentuan,hip, done by
itttr , ttzt condor ;ear, ..adt
Best slispiay of plain ,amt phoo.graphs
on paper. niotal or Other material, dn.-
play of an.litoi.jos,
utype..ctintype, ilkplay of printing,
each
(:I.AS',7k is,TnumENTL-'
}test and larg-4
t't...S' -Ft :\ITCRE
Bhest?).tl la.rgf,t. t1 . 1,14 . ay alf furz.ii:liire I
pr'. , re.r vottagr .1. ta,•ll . '..., _ I
Bin.; in:v.lra,, .--, , fa, 1141117,2, c.,tith, or ladr,
7'2 ,
,
.14 4, K1'111 1 , 4 4 1 . 10 lil, Err.
.
. . rt,..iiirilt.
. ,
THE, LI TTLE BTOItE 1:01:ND Tus COI:NEll
*lO 00
the best place In Tovanda to buy 7ood
'CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
at low rates. Remember
MERCUR'S BLOCS., opposite COURT HOUSE
. It, or 4rnii_"iNDlAN ScgrAW
111
MMWM
4 0 1" '
• d fodder cutter
ter '
12
2
2 -
1
1
2
2
2
r mill and press
CLASS 17.
PLOIVIN6
, 18-yeran old
,Es YOU rLorrtno.
Id ground for each team to be 4.•
so l va and tinware
hardware •
ilq,pa fur wells
m bollvr
('LAS 19
GE' ANL WAGONS.
,play or carrtage.4, bud
I' 00
)14 wagon
(*LASS 2 1 1. -
ND ITS 51.1.NUFACTURE.
,ots 41 00
..wed
I gt" 1
1.7,,1ay of I•oots and shoes
I,llay of harness
lr harite,.6
"RA L. DEP_IRTMENT
CLASS 21. •
DS. FLOUR, AND FEED
IMEI
h •at
) -11
e. luannractured to the couuty
_.—V Et: ET 1:11.ES.
10,,,n011e,5. titan 10 v'rl's f,t3 00
50
rut ithar.r.l.9,egrrot t oulons,
pcpper~' . 1 00
as
50
11131.04'g r .
la :,eans
len, ' SO
eras, 01111111 Feed. &Q,,
.s .
SS 21-FRUITS
um
rieth• N In each V: 0 0
variot le:s
.
itiyvariety 1
Pr (inv.
all'varietles, 10 curb t 2 00
e • y
Pl v
ty,
iach f fgl
,lect
a crab apples
t fruit
i n fruit i
I. qmfrk.
• not I..ss than 5 hut - trims qt
Okne . ordl Delaware, Clln
art (,rd . lona. Native Ca-
Sze., each sample I CO
m‘t les, than 5 varieties 2.
.4 VW EltS ANI) 111>I( NS.
M (O
ith flowers
Iwors
oligonic•s tlowors
:caging ba,kets
flat, bridal. phantom, or,
each • tin
1-tre IX, DaAliarr.
Fat d leaf plant,
ye Tents
11.3%. s
!iiusv
~•'I. , ti 4 n
I
u• If tr , i.
ffM=M
V. r' ,x,. a. v
MEMO
f'r~ e. rr. i., ,~~ r
ME
,f f./ •
•
1:01 il3ll 39 11, 11 00
riPlk or print,
z,r,l fouler fifnliffiont -
fru. firkin or tuff. each
tr. hr ak .. :ollll , 3llitd With ,
CIII ing.
111'.till 1 1m
IN(;,' Ni EDLI \Vntth. &c,
!Iwo or Is
blanket. rm.!! t'2.
I i no.ib wootoi. stocking , .
kplay 1
bi! by girl 3ear,
itwkilqr, yarn Ltl
56 ,
azol g;oro.. cacti pair
511 -
111 . 41 , ,
-lu:ltk Shirt. 11 . 1.11 , 111110-
1 ., •le ert. I.;;rl'N sbirt; yoko
;11.41 elarS, ,11',11Ny
1
I l l ' argban 1, 2 ,! 1 / 4
tir kaittetl 61 - Air
.lipperc, rochttect
:oi: led zephyr An:
kid
,•1111,1 , , nee
vuit, natLh chair. Nurk
1.0,t single speelnie
or leather
1 , ro l Iwrk or
kler,t , tidy, knitted
MEM=M
1=
]'F N M A SSII 1 I', Sr:
Ci
•
relri rt.:
• r COI"r,
ffMt=
- -
THE CHEAPEST
HARDWARE STORE
IN TOWANDA
IS IN yEncun BLOCK !
Farmers can buy their
SCYTHES,
GRINDSTONES,
FORKS, FIXTURES, iROPES,
&c., &c., dc.,
Cheaper Than at Any Other Place!
I have always on hand Repairs for the Tot
W.sultion and enawrio.i.Mowing Machines.
.PERRIGOS SIDE4ILL PLOWS,
Best in 'Use
All kinds of TINWARE on hand,
and Tin work of all ►lulls done at lo4ett prices.
Towun4, June 28, 1576.
50 0 PilEti WANTED!
To buy 3 largo stock of
%HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, &v.,
at ;
'N'EXDUCED•I'RICES..
Highest price In trade paid for Rags, .old Brass,
Copper and Lead.
•
'Hardware, Tin and Copperware, Table, Teai and
Basting Spoons:
Tinware at wholesale and retail.'
Especial attention given to all kinds of Job work
; u 00
.!..: O. 6, BRIDGE STREET
niar....1,78.
M 0 T A . ti Y ;Et. S
MONTANYES, OFFER, A FINE
ASSORTMENT OF ,lovaps,
SpTATiLE FOR
AT BOTTOM' !
BEI
1111
M - ONT AN YES!
Towanda. Pa., Dec. 8, 1875.
Carding and Dn.:sing.
ITAIGII k BIIOADLEY,
j_ Manufacturers or Woolen thi , Kl 4 A, Yarns, scc
, CARDING & DRESSING,
Doz.,: to order,
•
(2..p.h paid for wool, also cloths exchanged forwool.
I. El A YSV 11. I. PA. :
• t
WOOL CARDING,
AT THE
WOOLEN MILLS. CAMPTOWN,
PEN NA
. 3 .150 manufacturing and cloth dres'slng attended
to on short notice. We are already making rolls
from the new clip, and are prepare l l to du work as
ra,t. as offered.
H. H.
1
Camidowlinel, Jn7. • 075,
BIM
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RED
IBM
ISM
ISM
ou
Miscellanea= Advertisetnents.
TILE 'SUBSCRIBER TAKES
Pleasure In railing the attention of his minter
-0.1, patron‘ and the public generally, to the fact
Hut he still continues a
GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS
At the OLD STAN of MYER & DUNI/ELI.. In
Carroll's Itlis•k. nearly epp ,, lte the; Means House,
and that he I> prepared to furnish
•• SALT AND FRESH :NIEATS.,
FRESH* POULTRY
VEGETABLES AND BERRIES
•
I r the very best quality, at as low rates as any other
!, establishment.
C. M. MI ER.
•!, • June 1, 1.576-tf
B RYAN'I"S POPULAR
HisTfrßY OF TOE US! TED* TATES.
From the discovery hr A7l, preceded hya sketch
of the pre -historic period And age of the mound
builders, by
WILLIAM CULLEN LIRYA NT AND SIDNEY
110 WARD GAY.
little illuqrated w It h original designs, to he coni
o J
• ,
!d
e in our volumes, large Iketa'ro. 710 pages each.
set - timer. Armstrong & Co.. publishers, 743 & 745,
Droanway, New Yet k.
,r Information addn,s,
MATTESoN & .Ind-on, Deneral Agents,
1707 l'he‘lnot St.,!Philadelphia.
n - M.S. f'€NVF.lts. Agent for Northern Penn
y IValda, 311 Wllliam St., Elmira. N.Y.
kJ
$ NI
1 ( ;
NI•OV FLOURIN 6 1 ,, MILL.
IN SIIEIIEQUIN, PA
The subscrii.er gives notice that kris new
STEAM FLOURING MILL,
I.j ow In Nneressful operation, and that he Is pre
par.! to du all wcrk In I,:q Ime tin short notice.
CUSTOM GRINDING DONE ON fItE SAME
DAY THAT IT IS RECEIVED
Wheat. 'Buckwheat aridi Rye ;F!our, ('orb Meal,
Feel, Bran. Sr.. alv,:..y:= on hand and
and for sale at lowest rates.
NOTlCE.—Persons living •ou
'Ow ue , t side of the river .h ring tapatroffize my
will have their fenyage paid hotlywayA, when
they bring grist, of ten bu,hels ana upwards,
• • F. S. AYE RS.
ap!4-71.
p I RST NATIONAL BANK
OF TOWANDA
CAPITAL
SURPLUS FUND
Bank offers UNUSUAL FM'
the:transaction of a
GgNERAL BA N KING B
INTEREST PAID ON D'Erosits A
TO AGRFENTkINIT.
SPFCIAI. CARL GIVEN TO TII kJ, COL.
NOTES ASD CHECKS
Part ks IVIStIiI:Z to SE Nil 3! pNIEy t
'the ruffed State , , Fut;land. Ireland.,
ihe teluelpal cities and trt'as of Eur
•Ineeure drafts for that ptirj.i.e.
PASSAGE TICKE
To or (rent the Okl Country, by the
alllng Iles, always on land.
FAAtLI CF VINJUGLIT OWKR AT lIEDIT
highest nice paid for U. S
Gold and Silver.
06. POW LL;
rspitati
OEN
EM
SNATIIS,
11. T. JUNE
wit. It. smmiusy
Dry-Goods.
I=l
125,000
62,000
LITIES to
I SINESS
'CPlll)l\ti
=I
any part of
F . collaMl, ur
pc, can hero'
.
mmenso Success! 50.000 of the
Genuine •
L IFE AND • LABORS 'OF LIP INGSTON E, already 'ad, and demand in
creasing. The only new CON PI.F.TE life of, the
prat Hero Explorer. Full of thrilling Interest and
spirited ju 'steal lons of l hirlylears strange adven
tares, also the CUItIOSITIEB and WONDERS of
a 'MARVELOUS errantry; the millions ate eager
I
te_get,...and nor* good agents et* ;seeded at once.
I - 7 TROVlllagre BPLIPADID. .For pinlealars sad
ITT, Jr,: Drost ;Warm, - HUBBARD . . On Publishers,
oak* it,o4iviiehOlki4 rfk '.' - - tbt nl3
.4i.L.-J
•st steam or
=DIM
, Bonds,
13X1
Tap sari Kiddie&
D R. H. C. PORTER,
U Till
OLD CASH DRUG STORE
Corner Main and Tine Ste., Towanda, Pa. I,
[Established over a quarter of a Coduryo
Wholesale and Retail Dealer la .
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMIC
ACIDS, DYE-STUFFS, a GLUE,
PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS
SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES k TRUSSES,
SOAPS, COMEIII44 . OIII.ADY.B, ITAIR DYES,
TEETH, SKIN, and HAIR PREPARAT ON
RAZORS, POCKET-KNIVEa
POCKET-BOORS AND PORT.MONNAIES,
MACABOY and SCOTCH SNUFF.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS,
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS,
Pure Wines and Liquors, for Medicinal rurposea
BOTANIC,ECLICTIC Jt liONcEorinuclaratiDiss).l
And all genulfie popular Patent Medicines.
SUPPORTEItS, SCRPINSOMILS, BRILAST Pours
NIPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS & SHIELDS,
NITIOGNG BOTTLES, TEETHING Ruqcs,
BID PANS. UUINALS, TIIERIIO/14;
TELLS, ELASTIC STOCKINbS, &C. • •
• KEROSENE OR COAL OIL"
WICKS, CHIMNEYS, BATH BRICK,
STERN, LARD, WHALE, SEATS TOOT,
TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OILS,
ALconoL, AND SPIRITS TVIIPENTI3TS,
Sash,Paint,Varnish,'lniteteash, Counlerl
• Horse, Mane, Shoe, Serubbia2,
And all kinds of brushes.
WINDOW AND PICTUR4 CLAqs'
of all elzes.
PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, A*
. ymsiasu.
READY 3IIXF.D PAINTS
• OF ANY DESIRED COLOR,
BY THETOUND; PINT OR GALLON,
GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISH,
AND DRY COLORS OF ALL HUES.
AU 4reicles warranted as represented.
Prescriptions carefully compounded At all hourii
of (lay and night., OIR•u Sundays fur Preset'lptione
from 9 lo 10, A. M., 12 to 1 and 5 to 6,r. H.
Dr. Porter can bo consulted as heretofore In th
°Mee. mayl37s
AYER's HAIR VIGOR, for re'
storing gray hair to Its natural vitality an
color. Advancing yearn, sickness
and licredltary predisposition, all tun Ma hal
gray, and elthi3r of thew Incline It to shed prom
ATk:ICS ILlllt V1(4)11, by long and excel'
•
stye ore, has proyea,that It stops the falling of the
hair immediate:ly; often renews the growth, and
always suruly — restoros Its color, whoa faded ,o
gray. It stimulates the nutritive organs to health
activity, awl preserves both the hair and Its beauty
Thus brarhy, weak or sickly hair becomes glossy
pliable and strvngtliened; lost hair regrows with
lively expresilon; falling half is checked and eats
lished; thin hair thickens, and taacklor gray ha
resumes 'their originateolor. Its operation to su
mid harmless. It cures dandruff, heals all iumora,l
and,keepi the scalp cool, clean and soft—undo
which conditions, diseases are impngslble
As a dressieg for ladies' hair, the VtGOR Is vials
ed for Its grateful and agreeable perfume, an
valued for the soft lustre
.and richness of tone
Imparts
Preparedl4 J. C. ATER & Co., Lowell, Mass
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
Sold by all Dcriggista and dealers In Medicine
TASTELESS MEDICINES.'
A prominent New York physician lately corn
plainest to DUNDAS DICK & CO. about thel.
SANDALWOOD OIL CArst - LEs, stating that some
Mlles they cured' miraculously. but that a patlen
of his had taken them It ithout effect. tin twin..
Informed that sereral Imitations were sold, he In
quired and found his patient hod not Lcirt baba
Iit*NDAS DICK t CirS. '
What happened to this physician may havolial
pened to others. and DUN DAS DICK &Cl lak
this method Of protecting 2•147 . 1.frima,t, drltyg'ists
3i1.1 theinxelr.s, and prey...mitt OIL SA\UAL
wow, from coming Into disrepute.
PllYsIcIA uho once prescribe the Capsule.
will continue to do SO. for they contain th.
pure Oil the best and cheapest form
UN DAS DICK & Cu. use more OIL OF SAN
LWOOD than all the WhY.l...sale rind Retail ling
gists and Perfumers in the United States combine
and this Is the sole reason why the pure Oil I.
id cheaper:in their capsules than In any tithe]
form.
, Olf. OF sANDAT.wooD la fast supereeding
every other remedy. sixty Capsules only being re
quire(' to Insure a safe and certain cure In six nil
eight days. From no other medicine can this re
milt be had.
DUNDAS DICK at CIVS SOFT CAPSULES
solve the pmblein, long considered by eminent phy
skinny * of how to avoid the nausea and dkgust ex
perteneee In swallowing, whirl, are well known to
detract front, If not destroy, the good effects of
many valualth) reinedleS.
Soft l'apvileh are. pin op In and neat box
ex, thirty iu each; and are the only Capbules pre
scrib.Nl by vlipstclatts.
•TASTELESS MEDICINES.--eastoi
oil and many other nati•keons ine.llebtes can bo ta
ken easily and ..eirely In DUPI_DAS DICK db
CO'S m SOFT CAPSULES. No aste,
no Sell.
me - These were theqnly cApsulesl
Admitted :o the last P ails Exposi
tion, •
ScnJ frt. circular to ai Wi.rster street, New York,
Sold at all Drug Stores Hero.
aug I G.
lourance.
THE MUTUAL PROTECTION
COMPANY.
Home °Mee, 909 )Vaillut Street, Philadelphia, Ps
Arting :ttn,l,r
, n Special Art ioje incorporation
Frowthe 'Pe 71 nay! ra ia LegWaturt
11. S. CLARK, AGENT.
TOWANDA, PA
Special attentlou Is called to the tel
table, which will be found strictly ego
- u all ages, and which the conipat
to not exceed one-halt tho cost
1LI) PLAN Company.
811E1
atilt,
class(
The following Table shows the lin
and may he molt!plied
up to 17,000, which Is t
one - life. Twevly
each assew
for any a(lEllt
ha -largest risk
ants mill ha a(
ISE
=
, pent. for collect
NM
-4 ' 41 6.00
42 6.00
43 6.00
44 6.00
4:i 6.00
46 7.00
47 7.00
49 7.00
4. 7.00
50 7.00
51 8.50
52 8.50
53 8.50
51 8.50
51 8.50
10.00
57 10.00
5, 1 10.00
: 10,00
60; 10.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.110 .70
2.50 .71
2.50 .52
2.50 .73
1.00 1 .75
3.00
3.00 .79
1.00 At
3.00 .'.5
3.50 - .05
5.50
3.50
3.50
..92
5.50 .94
FA RM S' M
URA NCI.: Co., 4.4 Trse A
ow Issu! ng'pe Toni:o ponclo
FARM PROPERV: ONLY
Each rocnilier pays a Teo. at the time of insuring;
to cover Charter and i'•z,idental expenses of the Cm
atter which no furtiter payment. Is required, except
to meet aetna I :VAS try tire among the ructubership.
ThiS pla'e of Insurance Mr FARM PROPERTY,
core!:.g rapidly into favor.
•
:lace of I:Usittess, :WRING HILL, PA.
The Agent 14 ill canvass the Townships of Tusca
rora, Pike. Herrick, Wyalusing. Asylum, Terg
and standing Stone, and fanners in Howe ToWn
ships wishing Insurance or information, may ad
dret!!:,'
A. B. SUMNER. S. and Agt,
Spring 11111, Bradford Cu., Pa,
W. M. SII,UMIVA Y. Pres. (octTim
FOIL SALE.—A farm of 100 acres,
Ao improved, routhoccst part of Smithfield
township. Bradford Co., Pa. Trio orchards, mostly
grafted fruit, house of 11 rooms, arranged for one
or too famlll ,, . two halos. For partlrolars,
en
qtHre on said preen es, or of
FRANCIS FIZENeff.
MSSM
RN
~ -L~~i
=~ r; rz :
W 4:7II4*.BERLIN.
FIN} E *E.L RYI
WATCHES AND
June'Z-74
WATCHES,
I
fu
I -"
FINE AMERICAN ;AND Ec4YISS
GOLD AND SILVER 11fALTC11#114
STERLING SILVER
il
t
o and . 1
SILVER PLATED WARE
PROM THE CHEAPEST 'l'o THE .1 BEST.
. •
SPECTACLES d; EYE GLA'SES.
One door north of Dr. Porter 41%. Bon's Drufatore,
blalu Street;
TOWANDAj'A.,
lane-75
p RESEN TS FOR ALL,
.
N EW E S TO;SE.
Is constantly rec . alving In addition to his larits stock
tot jewelry,
PINS,
BANDS,
NECKLACES,
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES,
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES ,
i
SILVER PLATED WAIL:EMI' '
ALL VARIETIES
GOLD, Silver AND STEEL:SPECTACLES,
SILVER AND PLATED RINGS AND CIiARIIS
CLOCKS OFALL VASIE7IES,
W►teh, Clock and .lowelry rei;airlng clone In the
bast manner, and warranted.
Thangs for a Ilborso patron:4m and hope to !merit •
continuance of the same.
novl2-73 n
W. A. ItOCKW:r:LIf
LAND FOIL O SALE.;
TIIREE - HUNDRED ACRES,
, .
3 miles from Towatra.. Will ac l 4 for rash or
TIME,
lowing rate
!table, as In
ly
of any
es for 10000
tonal amount
aken on any
(led to the
ZE
M
•c' ` I
And'easily cleared. Whole farm well watered
i •
WM tss sold In lots of 30 or 140 acres, or more, as
purchasers shall desire.
J. P. KIE,B)C
or JAMES 'MOOD,
Towanda; Pa.
B OOK BINDERY.-4Tte pul4ic is Respectfully Informed that the Book B:ndery
has been removed to the BitP,Olt7klt Building'
third story, where wilt be done ;
EMI
UTU AL
mr:A,
In all its various branches, on terms as seasonable
as the "hard times" will allow. I. The Binclary*lll
be under the charge of
.. ,
An experienced Blinder, and ail !work villl be
promptly done In s style and manner which cannot
14, excelled. Music, SI agazlnesi Newspapers, Old
Rooks, Isc., bound in every style. Particularlatten-
Oen will be pahl to the Ruling and Riuding of.
BLANK 800
,
l; .'. K
1 '
o any desired rattetn, which In;, l•
quality an/ dun.
Witty will he warrated.
1 ' 1
MT All work will be' ready sof;deliveryi &ben
promised. • 3 1 I
The patronage of t e public is . :aul!rit id, arid per
oct satisfaction guaranteed.
aurmilatr.
sst°S Appl r day at borne. Samples
2V , ffinrth $1 fox!. Fltinaian &
Co.. roilland. Mains. t ! nachlil-744
ii 761 a day at home. I
Outfit and terms
• Masi
MtcM
•s, .-411. - • -
=L;',; - "•-bt -•••!•
•.*
t*;`'s'' i''Y
Watessainniliti
•
Dealer la
DIAMONDS,
and
I • I / 1
and
TOWANDA,
JEWELUY,
SILVER WARE,
M. li.ENDL'A'MA:N,
.
Dealer lu
and
FINE JEWEI.' f RY.
• I
Also
CLOCKS,
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL
r ~
AT TILE
W. ,A. 'ROCKWELL
FINES GOLD ;SETS,
RINGS
STUDS,
CHARMS,
1!0=11
EOM
at the lowest price&
• Of beautiful
LAND FOR SALE.
To quit porehasorg.
: . ,
1
,
100 ACRS IMPROVED
r
...„4 , . !
With hotenf of barn thereon; batmen
WELL TIMBERED,
Inquire of
li. C. LOCli:*00D;
Wens burg. X. Y.,
o r of
BOOK-BINDING
I
11. C. w T A KEEI
~N~i t ~~ 4 t~ :F ~ r f
e.5.,~~Y, n '~:: r wi<i;r i -~~P;
• - ,
NO - TREY DON'T '! - 1:[1
But *hoes who are wise enough to
BUY THEIR CLOTHING '
H.l: JAiIOBS' S TgiE,
Never and fault with the puallty of :the
VLOCIES.
Now takes pleasure In ealltnOttenUori to tits
LARGE AND. ELEGANT
SPRING AND SUMMER GO ODS ,
1 &C.
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
A ainspeetkin of bill stork will be wifilcient to
satisfy all that be can offer greater Inducements
than even (Inareb I, 16
NOW, OR FciAtEygit AFTER
FOR NEARLY' THREE YEARS ,MANUFAO-
TURER - GOODS 11AvE BEEP
GOING DOWN-DOWN-DOWN,
BUT THE MDICATICiNB ARE THAT
HAS BEEN REACHED, AND TIIAT PRI:
CER WILL VERY SOON TAKE
UPWARD TENDENCY
This !Ai therefore, to notify my customers and
the public generally, that I will dispose of my en•
tire stock of r
READIHIVADE CLOTHIXG
At prices at least TWENTY-FIVE rEre, CENT.
LOWEIt than the same articles can be offered
three months hence. "A wont to the wits is
13=311
Ny stock Is cox mire In every departtitent, and
has been purchased at the VERY LORICST FIG
URILM, Thule who do not avail thetneelvea of this
opportunity to buy Clothing .
CHEAPER THAN ELBA BEFORE,
And probably much lower than the same gNls will
be offered for many 'years, must not commie me, as
I have given you all timely warning.
Tours, respect fully„r.
Tmihnda, June 14, 1876
COAL,
COAL,
We keep on hand at our yard all sizes of Pittston
and Wilkes Barre coal, and Loyal Sock boat, from
the Sullivan County Alines. Also, Barclay Lung . .
and Smith. '
We keep the best quality of !Ante, liaicl and Ce
ment, Brick and Plaster, all of which we will sell
atliottotu prices. ,
Tmrsaila May 182, 1878
PURE GROU N D PLASTER
I hare Just reculretl a largo supply of
rßisn GROUNDCAYUGAPLASTER
Manufactured from stone selected by myself, and
Warranted PURE;
PRICE.--,Casb, 18 50; on time, 7 00, fiend
your orders
PETER LANDMEOER
Rumerfiehl, March I, 1876.
NEV COAL YARDI
The underalved hav i ng taken the large and
eommodlon yard, at the foot of PARK Street, has
now on han d a fun supply of
ALL SIZES
LIME AND CEMENT.
Coal delivered on abort notlee.
Oct:1-784f
.4
CHEAP COAL ANI) LIME.
om anti after July 1, 1 will sell cost, lime, ac.,
for cash only, and the price list witi be corrected
monthly.
PRICZ OT COAL Poi JOLT, PICK TON OT 2,000th 1 ,
P AT Tilt YAM):
Pittston Stove, Chestnut and Furnace .., . 5 0 .
Fea ' 3
Carbon Run Lump H. 400
00
" " Smith ' 300
Barclay Mountain Lump 3' 50
44 64 Smith ' 275
Allentmrn Lime ei.bushel
Lath gi M
• Hair 1111 tmshel
Brick /1 11 10 tO 00
1 am always Torepared 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 patronagelln* the
past and hope cider the nets departure to make It to
their interest to continue to buy where they can
get the best goods fur the least money. ,
Those who are Indebted to me w i ll take sotke
that I must have money or I caul. buy for curb and
pay freights. They must settle by the list; f Ana
Igen:text. .
' Very Respeettalli Tears.
. )a
4. - . ritutstr;
,-ihreak44,_. 4.lqii *A. -,' -- •'.: • ''
.::
'•x— v.~ic::~t yt::+'.9 •_'.°it...:."'_t'ti:?.~s+.. ~. ..i+i3; 3e; y~
, 'n ,
XiKlie complain of
HARD TIMES,
..AT...
GOODS HE SELLS.:3
MR. JACQBS
ASSORTMENT
...ar_
-FOR
HOLD r YOUR PEACE!
HARD PAN
A SUDDEN
,AND
FURNISHING GOODS !
M. E.• ROSENFIELD
Coal, Lime and Plaster
COAL.
PIERCE ft SCOTT.
AT
RUERFIELD 1
OF
ANTIIRAOTE,
LOYAL SOCK,
And
BARCLAY COAL
Mao
TERMS :—Cash.
HENRY MERCUR.
I g
~:u ~ , -
• - .
•G:RocERMS k PROVISIONL,
•
•
, .
•
•
.•
•
• , .
• .
=7.MaCABE £ EDWARD..
•
•
Cash dealers In all klisds of
•
• • •
•
• -
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
CNZ DOOR NORTH OF CODDING & RUSSEL L
:7
,Towanda, July 12.4875 : I •
STEVERS - k, LON G,
fN•
WHOLESALE d: RETAIL
•
Dealers In
CHOICE FAMILY !GROCERIES,
COUNTRY PROCUCE, -
• GRAIN, &C.
•
•
Having a large and commodbmsstore we are
• prepared at all times to carry
. a large stuck.
- CASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Or taken in exchange for goods, an lowest cash prt
ces. Our long experience In the Grocery Trade
gives us peculiar advantages in purchasing, and-as
we are not ambitious to snake large profits, wo lat
ter ourselves that we can offer
GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
Buyers than any' other establishment in Northern
Pennsylvania.
STEVENS cif LONG.
•
.•
CORNER MAIN R BRIDGE ST
:TOWANDA, PA
mayl3.
Carriages.
• -
NO W IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY,
.•
TO. BUY
CARRIAGES
• .AND •
WAGONS •
AT , !
BRYANT i S,
Cheaper than you will ever again
• have the opportunity of. doing.
I have a large assortment -of my 4
OWN MANUFACTUA.E,
Warranted in every particular, which
I will :
SELL So LOW •
That everybody can afford. to have
one of his own.
.1 also have the sole agency in this
place of
OVIATT'S PATENT RUNNERS,
An 'invention which has; come into
very general 109 all through the west.
They give! . the best fsatisfaction
wherevere they have been:introduced
CALL AND EXAMINEJNEM.
JAMES BRYANT.
jang-78.
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY I
Opposite the new Jall,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
•
HENRY STULEN
Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons,
Mat he has built a
KW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Where hew /constantly keep on hand a full assort
ment of
FA'MILr CARRIAGES, •
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
• PLATFORM WAGONS,
TROTTING SUI.KYS, AND SKELETONS
Made of the twit maierial and finished In the best
city style. Ills long experience in city Car
- rine Factories gives him a decided
advantage over others In the
. , .
YINIBII, 8TY1:B AND DURABILITY
Of wurono. - All he asks is an
INSPECTION, OF lIIS WORK
• a
Previous to purchasing elsewhere. .
" ALL WORK WA RR ANTED TO GIVE
PERFECT ATISFATION.
Thankful for the libsral patronag4; formerly ex
tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the
same.
I
PROW2TLY ATTENDED TO
AT REDUCED PRICES. •
. • . HEIITLY.,STITLEN.-
-•••*101,.."41.1670ti•
EMI
i
MEM
Pitt
=
T a ta:o
O.
=
We tespeetf
MST
LASS FLrRiCITTIRE
,
I THAN •E , IPER
.1
LAG
,t-
prices are ttm iowEsZ . aeCocir
And - that our'
I "
ousa TI LE BES 4
j~ ao
f
•
A.RKET. Our prices have flow
Olivia the
IE BOTTOM;
, T
I-
Asa now is thB
=I
11
.1
IME TO BUY
4 _
El
I
t . 3
;..1
41.STInk, just ro
turned from the city; Wire have
4,TTRAC
'.-i
IVE LOT OF GOODS
I
I=l
TOR TILE
MEI
j i 110
IDAY SEASON. H
Li• ,
3 I •
P .!
';
1
_ .1 CO
1 4 -6
E AND SEE TKEM.
E
.1 {
N
erything In the line of
ERTA,KING
AT B I
TTOM PRICES-AT
=
FItOST'S 4, SONS.
:
Dec. n , 1075
cots pad Shod:.
3 A IZ G
A S
A R,Gr A S
•
•tt _
I have . opened !
Infants, Chl
;Oat I will sell a
'and put On ! a thousand palrti -
Ms, Misses' and Women's Shoes)
t less than manufacturers prices.
of Wornen's rfix-lac.-,'gill-lace,
px - -Idattult Shan, V. per
•
Also, 8 capes
[Vast-lade and If'
;Worth 01,50.
ME!!
001. e ARE 11A120 AIN'S !
I=
I am Mao recel;
!Goals for aprlngi
ana Prlie, cannot
*log a large and full line of .Fine
;' t trade. which for Style, Ifurabillfy
K he excelled.
TRUNKS, *_
ELLING BAGS,
BRA
LEA'rIIER
<V - SIIGE FINDINGS
lb full stock
at the lowest poeslole prices.
REMEMBER
Court house, no
titore.
THE PLACE.:— opm i f to H i d
It door to Chaulberlitt's "Jewelry
Towanda.. ra:
Feb. 2R, 1£.76
oMETII
NG NEW
eo ON
BRIDGE STIIEETj
BOSTON BOOT AND' 8110 E
STORE I
,J. &. M: SNEFTEL,
be leading Boot and Shoe merchants of Ilornelli-•
TIBO, N.IY., trill (Ton • • -
••,
A BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE STORE i
AT No. 2 , BRIDGE STREET,
J 1 1 Y TILE Irz. OF APRIL, 1876
SIGN OF TILE RED BOOT;
pridge Stretit, Beidleman' s
Respectfully Yoursi
31, SIIEFTEL
` - billaiN ^Oki%
MIN
i 4, :
.
j
d
mast IS
■
reached - ', . i
1
I. ‘
1.. , I
1:
- •
=MI
IMES
I
INIIMI
i
1 ;
JOHN F. COHSEL
. .
I
I
Wi,1?!.;16, 4 -177,
, I. -
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EHIGILYALLEY AND _
24. Y. RAIL' I{OAl4l3.—Arrangimen ,
softer Yralnl.'faik tato effect Aprn 1708711.
7-7 77 - 1;0 7 U 7 ; 141;77W7177 --
7 1 •
iusloNs. . 115!
_
3 19 11, f 2 91 ,3 1.
; 1 , • I ! •
. , , 1 • ii.....,[1,3f.,A,M1P.)1.•A f .T.5t
Niagarap Faint—. 3 18 755 ' 4 351 7 '55: . ..! .:
Boffin/ , •, 2ao 10 ill 5 15 1 10 ;is! ..,,.. ~...
Rochester.. . , ....... 0 0 800 600 600 ..1..' .'..,
I
Auburn..... I, ..• .; 3.451,1... 8 00; ..'.., ..1..' .„
Geneva. ....1 4 501 1... 8 MC ..;..:11106 ....
Ithaca , 7 50, 1..., 9 42, .. , ...:12 54 ._
Owego... ....'. .. ..: 900• • . )10 40' j..! I. ' ..
Elmira 9 00i i isiio 52*, ii 56 i 145; i 24
Wilmer!! ! 9 35t 41 20111 20; 9 n' ago a os
Byre ' , 9 45! 1 25111 28• 9 ' 12! 3r4 1 r
Athens. ... .; . ••••; 9 501 4 30i11 # 919 3 4; 629
Milan • • 1•••••; ....! i... 1 ....i 9 'So, 3 I:S' 6go
I ....I ....I ....i I) 4o! a so. 6 40
Vls ter
Teiranda ', 11026, V, 05 1 ,1:10511C0 415! -6 55
Wyßauking.. I ....,, - ....j ....! . to po: 4 Zit P.M
Standing ritoue...• : ....I i...! ....'IO 19' 4 FO' ....
Ituininerneldt:....l .../ i....: ....'lO 7 5: 4XI ...
Prenehtown .'.'....; :...E,1....! ..,. 10 '36; 4 , 59 ..,.!
Wyaluiing...4 .... : ....rf, 45! ~. . 10 50 , 5 12,
....
Laterrltle ' ill 21 it 002 59.11 . 12' SF: ....
Skinner*, E(Ny...I .... ]j 08 ...:11 Is' 5 .1 ..„
Moshoppen.. 1,. .... ! ..,..,, i 23! ..••11 32 ' ii Pi I .• •• •
lltehoopazy .. 1 ... ! ..... 9'29; .... 11 38' 6 jX•I ....
Tunkhdnnock - .....112 1(:1 7 10: 2 05,12 25 611 , 5! ....
LaGrange ••! ....! 7 20 ....;12 35 6 Itsi; ....
ralls-r-,••• . r ... .. ; ....; 7 35..... 12 Si 6 69; ..;
Ransom , : .. ~. . . .... I .;...g...' ..... 1 03 , 7 101 :...
I. & II 4unttion . 'l2 50 7 55 2 33' 1 30 7pn ..„
WilkesTurre . 1
1 20 . 8 , 23 . , 3 15 2 00 . 7 rxi
....
m a ne:, Chunk : 3 40'10 50, 525 4 75 ••t.; ••••
Allentrourn- . 1 .... : 4 45 E 1 .r..5' 6 25 5 5 ° :• - ••• •
Bethlehem.. 5 00'1g 10 a 4n',6 05; ..!..! •,.. Eagtonj .... ;..;...••• 535 1 - 00 7 006. t,SS: ~.' ...
rhilarlellatht; , a 45
_2 05. 8 25 : 8 / 5 ! • • -': ••• •
New Y0rk•..i:.... is 29:i 49 9 59. 9 59; ..! .. ....
' 1 I : ,.A.31 . 11..M.P.M.X.31.11'.11. .
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STATIONSi. 18- - 30 18 1 2 •
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' ' I • 1 1 P.51.'/1:31.:A M. A.M.A. ,
N4YOrk 1 6 00. • ~..• ...: 7 00...1. ,
Philidelphia.l. ..! 8 00, ~... ....I 8 41, 0 ''.4t...
Eastoill 1 . 925 :... 60C 10 09 1 11 80
Rothlehent .. 4.. ...I 9 50, ; ... 6 30.10 30 12 s*o;
Allentown , 'lO 05 ',1... 6 4310 4212 111
Mauch Chunk', 'II 05 '4... S 0011 45, 1 to;
WilkeOlarre : ...., 1 15' 7 2010 40' , .: 15 4 110 1
L. & 15...1 unction. H 40 7 5511 10, 2 M, 4'45 1 1
ItansoM ' ~.. 4- 0611'23 ...: .4 Or
1 ,
Falls .. .. , ,
...... 1.... , .... 8 191 1 31 •••• 5 Il In
LaGrange......'.., .... 6 3511 51 ..,.. 5 151
Tunkhannork*....; 2 24 8 46 12 20' 3 :2, 5 5 5 :
:51olux,liatiy ..,....; ....• 9 12 12 43. ..:.* 5 53:
Mesheppen .. .... : .... 9 19 12 51 ..,.".. 6 00;
Skinner's Eddy...! ..... 935 1 10 ; ..,.: 616; --
Lacervi11e..:.1......3 07 , 9 39 1 13 4 02' 6 0 ,15 ..,.
Wyaldsing .. ....i ~...36, 00. 1 al :.1. , 6 401 .
Frenchlown . ...., :... 11) 13 1 49 ..,..,
6 53. .
Rummortlettl•,.... ..... II) 25 1 55- ..:., 7 '3t .
Standing' Stoup... *.1.. 19 32 2 05. ~ 7 ; 101 ,„
WY 5 : 101 : 11 .'f: • .1... .. 1p 41 215::,: i 7 . 4
Towaod4.,' .•
4101055 23(X 500! 73
in5ter.,......1..:.. ~.. Ft, 1,9 2 4r, ~,. 7 i
Milan • 4... 1 1 ..., .... Ix 1.,) 2 '5.5. ..; .. 8 t
Athens, . • 1 . .... 4 '4211 29 3 05 ; 5 29. 8 1
SnYrei r. , 1 4 45 : 11 35 315 533 , 8 i
W aver] .: .. 4.... 4551 t 45 3 20 1 540 8 :
Elmira 1 1 5'3512 30 4 19* 05 ° 9 1
0weg0.:.....4.... 5 40 1. 1 ... .... t, 30 ..1
lthaea.l.... 6 45, 1 50 .'.... 7 23
Gen •
eval.... .. 6 40 5 55 .... 9 21 ..
1 1
Auhurir • :• • .., 905 :I_ .:.., 9 30, ..,
Itochestgi ' 10 ll_ ......11 20, ..,
Bull'alo*id * 'l2 25'1.... .... 12 35 Bt4
Ni rr,a11.81.... 12 54 : ... , ... 1 04 ' .... I
• ~.,1 7 1 P.M. l.l,:51. P.M. , A.31-'l'.3
,
Trail A mid VS. run dally; with Ptillynal
lg. Car attaelled, bet ii*Ceil Elmira and, Pi,
NI
phla, and Geneva and New York. 1 ,
Drawhig Robin Cars atlertied to TOlns :
betweeo Ellnira ant: Plillatle19111a.„ • •,,. •
All l'hiladelphla trainS4 - lIIL ihrolleteto Co
al Grotiiids. I .
R. A. PAGKER, Superlnten*
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'xll 26,157641.1'. I
Towanda, A
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E, REL rt.
GE"SENIA, rrir,t CA, tt ATl
xt, U._..roniinenring Monday ; Jim.
trains *lli mini as on this rir..gul as follows:
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LISAIfING MAY Rfi NOUTUWA.C.D,
No. 8.-5;00 a. tn., dally. with Puilniar seping
Coach thcough from Ne4r York; arrivint. at Van
Etten 545. *neer 555.1! Ithaea 6:10, Tangbanlo
Falls 7:IS. illatinanshargil ! 7:2s. Farmer 7:13 . , Ur id
Centor.7:s2. !hays ('it
orer!ti:on. Honulos 8;124 Gene
ea 5:45.; making el.,c conill-ctlon eastan.l webt with
trains on N. Y. ,k ir. its Ti.. arriving at 11.441 lester
at 11:20 a. an.. pulfaio 1:15f. m., and Niagara Falls
at 4: 40. ! : • ! .' i
No. 3a.-12.0i) a. m., dal y eieept Sundays on ar
rival of LA'. 0:i n fr. - 41qWilkes Barre, l' tlstott,
i
Tinikbannork4T , Wanda. 61 , ... arriving !at Nan Er
ten 12:15, Speaerr 12:55, 1 lihaea 1:55; Tatighanie
Falls 2:2!!1. Trmuans:nng 1•2:32. Fatim:r 2:59L Ovid
Center 5:02. Hay s Corners 5:20, 1101naIn:4 3:4 (1t:-
IleVa 4:04). ermiet ting %vita trains east and west on
N. Y. (l St It. ;It. It. It. 4 '
..)io.--s; p. an!.i ally except Sunday's, with tbrongh
car from Elmira for Geneva. I:tv ing Eltniraiat 5:10
p. m., ,a'rtivint; at Van F.tten 9:-1 ,, , Spencer 6:Sa,
Ithaca 7:5n, Taughanic Falls S:tS, Tromansintrg
8:2.4;, Farmer S: at. ovi.l ('inter t.:55, Ilayts Corm•rs ,
9:0.1, itomtnum, l 9:l7, Genet'a 9:15: r.inneettur with
trains cast aun t , west on N.Y. C. &AI. it. It. 11.
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ARRIVE' AT SAYItE FI:ONI THE N,..41.711. 1-
~
N0,7.4-9:05, la. tn., dally, except untlays with '
througlrear front Geneva to Elmira, leavingitiene
ra at 5:Oli a..ni. 1 ., Romulus S:l3. It ayts Corners 5:47,
Oita Center 7.:5g, Fanner!6 . :os., Trurninsburg, 6:2.3,"
Tanghatile Fails o';u,Map 7:05. Spenc'er 8:011. Vau
Etten Stta, arrirlng at Elthira at 9:53; inak int clf, - .-o
Connection at Sayre wit ii! 1.. V. Day
it Expre ; is arri
ving at New York at 10:0ii p. in., Pitlladelplla a:±o2o
', ' I
No. 9,-1:.. ^ ,n9,-I:.. ^ ,n p. ni. daily -zr,•pt Sitadays, ii•aring
Geneva at 10:11!', a, 01., - Iton,oln, p:34.,llar i i Cot - -
hors tO:4G, °y id Center in.; 1., Fanner 1i:0..,, , 'rm..
tuatt!thttfr. 11:17. 'rituglianir; Falls 11:2. Itinte:i 11:11,'
Spetteer 1f..';37, 1,"a4 Et t , •:1i1::::i5; 1113 king ci,..p.,,,,_
neetioti Ivitli 1 ; 1, V!. Fa-4 Line, arriving In Plqladel
.
phla 10:3I1' p. in, •; i
No. 1:71.:.41j1.. M. dal It*, : ',Avi I h rifilinatt Sl. , ,epil , g
Coach attached for Ne . iV,-V , Ark wiiinUit elta:lgr:
leaves Geneva at .5:40 p. tiLl. on arrival '!4.t' N.il'..c.
Iralits from , the I , :a.t, ainl West. Itointint.' 11:).:,
Maytm l'4rnersll.2.”, I iv! , l C.:a:Ler n::1 ,,, , Partite 4 3:17.
Trunian:;:rarg 7;57, Ta. L .lglinnb• Falls 7:14. lhava
7,7,0. six•neer S:1:1, Can Ettil.ii ..:53: connecting With
L. V. Night Line aril': lig !at New Y. - 41,:iat a:4l add
Philadelphia .;:i45 11. 111. !I 1 •
Tickets sold anti' baggage checked to alt itrinci ,
,
pal points. , - ii - ,
11. A . [ PA r 1Z El - :, Gen. Shpt.
' rt. M. lit VVEVA; ,- ii. Pass.. A g -t. -
WM. STfLVENSWC. A.,,t.i'supt.
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pHILAI)ELI'If'
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ARItANCEMENT of , I',.:SSENGER'' TIZA.T.N:i
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RA111,1:4)%1
1 JULY r...,r1t, 1,76
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Train..b A 11.1i!,,pr o : ft To;
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1111
For Phibleip!ia I. '"3.50
00 00.0 i, I,ti p.
.41 N I , 11"....,' I
For 1 . 1111 ' ille4)11i3, :It `1.50;i,1 In., 'l2 noon aim 3.10
p. in. : ' ,•.,,.. ' it .. 1
I
• (riff E-r.st l'-tirt; ~ Brqueh.) • • i
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For tterelintr. 1'.;.:0i. 5,10, a I n,l ..55 a. rn...i 12.29, ,Y.lO
I 4.14 amt .9.00 O. in. l'
' For Ilarttemr,et . t2.3o, .50 , •iml 6.55 a. 104 1Z.2i1,, .1.30
and 9.eil p. mi. ' ,li 1 q
Per I . o.lo.taster 4ntl.l'..ltual;ia..S.S:', 9.119 '
a l tar and
9.30 p. Ft. • i il,_ ' 1; . I
tillmtti out tII.II Ohl 3101.1.1ar14.
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Fee Iteapee-, '2:20 a. m., s.2:(!and 9.0 n p, ni,
Ft.,r Itarr,lofmr, 2.30 a. 'ln. ;ill,l 3.00 r. In: , -
I
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/" . r,riit/..P.r Ail lento trn ~.11.., v 4, )I I.* 3 : I. : .
1
(n pr l'erki , ..ri , illP,n I: c/i..)1 : ; i
Leave Philadelphia, J. . , ' 9.15 a. iii.%,*ii..114 5.2'5,
- '5.23 ainl •7.1.9 p. In. . 0 ;'1 1 •
,Leave 1141 , 1gep0rt, 5.52, 0.7 - 11 a.. eV., ';:.47. 6.01, (LIZ
and 7.40 p. otr,. • i ,1,- ' •
I,
St - NDAys. , I
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LeavePl [ iiladelphia, 0.05 :I', tn., and ".1.10 ip. ni` •
I
(si.l'.E.tot Penntr.,Branch.):
Leave Reading,. 7.40, 7.15,'1d.35 a. in.,'.1.00, 6.liVana
10.30 pi lii. i ,
,
h .
Leave itarrisbarg,*s.2o,s.ls,o.4o a. In., 2.00, 3.7 and
7.10 p. 'ii. , ' ' . ;I
Leave Lancaster. 5.10.7.4 rt M I , nt.,12.55. ano4 3.4 f, p.m.
Leave Columbia 5.30, 7.349.1 M., 1.50 and 3.1* p. in.,
..
.ir ~
otrzictats.
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Leave Iti•Ming, 7.3.5 coal 7.14 a. tn.
Leave Iltirristmrg - , 1.20 a. Ilq •
Trains' niark!ed- rims t`i i'nn 1., analfrolol,l,l,ot ,
9th innl preen streets. 000.'1' trains to and' from
Broad stli. , et thipot. !I' 1 .
The 0.20 a. nr. train from [. l'llii:oleiplita and 0,25
p. in. train fr , tu .5 lientov.nl have through .tan Ia
and froai Elmira., N. V. d 1
' The 240 p. M. trait, Inn}, rlilla.hltplii,a an'l 12.0 n
noon tr4lit from All.•atosi n 11:ive throtiolt via.: to
"
and front Pittston. ! ; l
Tho 5.25 p. ill. trait, frornlrhilagloll,llia witl 0.20
a. tn. train fro n A Ili-won:III have through liars S.
and front Itaugh ['honk.'l ', i
.1. K. WO( , TTEN.,' •
- (7, /kr licit S , 1, , i'1l It . li 4. tit.
oct4-7Srly.
liotel.
T1y1.214, I[OlS TOW l ANDA,
rt...
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401 IN :!•I;I.T.TV.VS.. 1
traring li•ased till:, llrm,•. ~i, I now .romly to a:,:c.oui
mo4iate the travelling prti,! , ... I No rains pm- eipollSO
wilt be tilared to glye :.ithoackion.td ttkrw4i, may
~
glvo 111111 a call.i, ' I
SirNoith side of Pu'Alle, i.;10 arc, cast of.ll,Vent's,
new blocg. ' I • I •
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31 E .,, A , NS L II : OITS1 , 1 1 i ,: T OIVASpA,
r•
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1
CORNER ./JAVN l iANI)1411)GE STEriETS.I
I 'lt ] i
The Horses, Harness , &e.,[l Of alt gthists c , :f this
linsuse. Insured . i . it . ziiiii;.t loss Il.y Firr, Wittneit any
extra charge. - I - 1 II
i .
A stipii:rior finality of Old sottish IN$5, Ale, Jest
received.[ I • 'r. it. 401:1),Vf,
Towankia, da d . 2 , 1,71. • l'iopriotor.
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I . Tow.rNaLti pa. . !
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At ti:o eontor of Court and elver-sts., n tlireely la
the yielitltyl awl southofiiiie Court lim a ...,
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JOIINI BURNT', l'ltortitExtiu.
. • , 1 - , I •
,
The Mince West , IL, beeti!cii-finnisheil a j nil re
titled. and Is liow opt it ii. 411, traveling pi.rhtle.
l' he liar ill] at lilt times he :11111,11,11 wit h MOI 11.. q
of lirillOrii:Lieoll stabling :kit:plied to thit pt blue,.
l',hariters by the day .or wpcii. liccienntielated.
' May 1(1p11876.)' 1 .1( 1 1IN lii;Jtti E.
BET,II.LFIIEII ' 1 1 4.
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"01,D I! Nl' 11.1NriA N . SUNI I . ININ,'
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, ut.TII.i lt,N.
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Rich in litsterlcal. Interests', tls the 0 , 113" IMIt4III,Y;
'III the icohntry eXcept Inglepernienre llail, hotioreil
by
. thillejlitirtt uiltlilli Its ea . li: of \Vasliiiigtoo, 1, 4 -
Fayette. , .ee an it °tin r pall ,•[:.-. of the Itovolitt lie,
This poptilar hew' has. rrciiiitly changed Ninds,
been unproved, entirely ri•furnishoil, and tbq pro
prletor crirdiallyl Invites his frivilds 30 tracpit, .-
pantie WOW Ii on a eini—notallis %%111 to spat eil to
render theft- slat eotefortable, Veohle en rintie I. h .
l'tilladelphla edit find It corivenlynt lit Lb,:
! night : how, rent , king the city about eight ht tiko
Inortking.ll Asath 41! room" oh the firSt EloOr, tor iho
aceenunottatiou e 'outtnereitti ait , Ftwg.• I ' i 1
i ' -'.•• 11" : [ . : i ' C. T. 5.M1T14
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NW
A. &
of Pas.
32
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730
9 I' 45
7 55
0. 8 05
8 10
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and 9
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