Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 23, 1876, Image 4

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Treatme4 of an Tfaiaaaapaide Home.
' A beautiful and hiih!spirii,ed horse
would never allows shoe to be put
o ► his - feet, or allow any one to han
dle his feet. In an ai,i,empt to shoe,
arch a horse recerily, he tesietel alt
efibits; kiacd ask, e evtirything but an
anvil, fted calm near.li'lling himself
apitisi4-tla;:, and finally was brolight .
back td his stable unshod. This de
fc was 'just on the eve of conFigm
iughim to the plow, where he might
work_ bare-foot, when an officer in .
our service, lately returned from',
_3leXico, took a cdrd about the size
of- a: eammon bed-cord, put it in the
mouth of the horse like a bit, and
' tied it tightly on the animal's head,
passing his left ear under the string ,
liot painfully tight. but tight enc•ugia
to keep the ear down and the cord in
place. This done, he pa'Aed, the
horse gently.on the side of the head,
and commanded _hiin to follow, and
; in stantly the horse obeyed, per
,- fectly , subdued, and as gentle and
obedient as a well-trained dog, suf
fering his feet to be lifted with im
punity,-acting in all respects like an
old' stager. The gentleman who thus
liirnisned this exceedingly siTple
taus Of subduing a very, danger
. -ous propensity, intimated that it is
practiced in Mexico and South Amer
ica in the management of wild
horses: ;
CII _.ICE. , Hot:SEEL—NO farmer
should be without an ice house, be
cause it is, absolutely necessary in
every family to preserve fresh meat
and other things ,in the summer sea
son. I once knew a farmer who
drew a few tons Of ice in large square
cakes, .ana. pSckdd them on a few
rails near his house, to keep the ice
froth the ground, With a bed of straw
between - rind upon the rails. dfter
the ice .had reached a bight of i'bout
eight feet, with diaMeter of ten feet,
be covered it two feet thick with
straw, top and sides, and then set
some -boards up so as to .shad 3 the
ice and 'carry off the rains,; and that
ice kept till September. This scows
that ice.will keep. well above ground,
Build:a cheap house for it about
feet : square, with :the door on the
north side; lay ,clown on rail 3, or
anything to keep the ice ofi the
grotnid, pack in sawed cakes, le: vin
eighteen - inches of space btltwevi the
ice and the sides of the house be
filled with straw, firmly packed down.
t .fli . 2 door should be in two arts,
each about five feet long, the upper
one - to be used till the ice getsJ:elow
the lower. oue - , with movable steps to
get. up to it. Between now and Jan
uary is .the time to build your ice
house. • I know of • no, advantage in
having icehouses under ground.
IRENCH SYSTEM Of SLAUGIITEEINO
BEEvEs.—The forming of sa?':eties
for the prevention Of cruelty to aril
nails marks a tide of public lealing
averse to the infliction of 'neelless
pain on the lower .o.ttinuils. Some
Lave to spend their lives. in ow: ser
vice, and these deserve a constintly
kinti treatment in return for the la
bur
.they perform ; even when untow
ard and fierce, it has been
than
that
.mildness lelleets more than vio
lence or compulsion. A Rarey tames
by gentleness a horse that no vio
/ence 'Could subdue.
%%litre animals must serve as our
food, humanity and a regard for the
general health.require them to be ta=
'ken to the
t hambles so as not to over
heat them aud inflame
Such
blood.;
and to dispatch them in Such a way
as to cause instant death, gad pre
vent instant long lingering torture,
whi eh . must. exercise an injurious ef
fect on- the flesh as food.
A - method of slaughtering food an
imals has been devised iairrance, at
the new abattbirs of La Villetts,
Must challenge the attention
V every friend
,of - dumb beasts. A
mask is placed over his head, cover
ing the eyes; in theforeheadjsplaced
a inetalic . plate, fitted with - a sharp
=spike: The killing is done by the:
- butcher striking this spike with a
_heavy hgriuner, thus 'Piercing, the
brain and causing instant death.
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IBOILED CORNED BEEF.- It RuOtliu
be Iput into cold water and skimmed
till no more scum rises. It should
boil slowly, and a piece weighing five
pounds _requires three and a half
hours to boil. Nothing is poorer
than underdone corned beef. Now
- let me tell your renders bow to make
the nicest corned ,beef. The follow.
ing Will .be -found . a very pup erior
way of- preparing it. Meat to - corn
or pickle should be of the best qual
ity:: It t -is poor economy to pickle
poor beef."ro-one _gallon - of water
one and a half pounds of salt, half a
a-round of sugar, half an ounce of i pot
sh and half an ounce.. of Saltpetre.
In this ratio the pickle should be in
.-creased to any quantity desired. Let
these, be boiled together, till all im-
purities rise - from the sugar anti are
Skimmed off; then pour into a tub td .
cool. When cold pour it over the
lleef, to 'remain the usual time—three
fOur weeks: The meat should be
well covered with the_pickle; should
itot ii put down for at least three
clays after killing; during which time
it should be ivell rubbed with salt
pytre.
A Q . USEIL WILY TO 1141..RDEN BUT
TEU.—An English butter maker of
large experience, who'; is now-on a
Visit to this country for the purpose
of looking over our cheese and but
ter dairies, gives us the fallowing in
formatios concerning a method in
practice among the ' best makers in
, England fur rendering butter firm
and solid during hot weather. Car
'bunait a soda and alum are used for
, the purpose, made into powder.' To
twenty pounds of butter, one tea
pp:-11dd of powdered alum 'and soda,
irtre . mingled together at the time of
the churning and put into the cream.
The effect of this powder is to make
11;e.butter come firm and solid, and
to give it a clean, sweet flavor. It
(toes not entei7:into the butter, but
ats action is upon the cream, and
' passes off" with the buttermilk. , The
:ingredients of the powder 'Should not
I.s. mingled • together until required
to be need, or at the time the cream
'is in the churn ready for churning.
VALUABLE Cow.--ar. F. B.
F•taric the famous Litchfield, Conn.,
farmer ' has on exhib ition at the Cen
tennial, a Jersey cow, two years and
st half old, which is'it - rars one. The
atecurste record of her milk for two
months was a f011ows: •
a all._
attigust
I,7UMMIZa.
On the 83d of august this heifer
. weigned just 700 'pounds; so Unit in
that month she gave about nu — e - -third
weiett ofsank - than , La own'
*eiftht.
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-'J.A. Ti •v'. . - COMPUltef
ILv. O. Ca'rr, - of
G. W. '?As. • Associato Editors.
A. A. ZemsiT, J .
Commonteatimes may be "tat :3 e►tber of the
above edltort as way Z , e pre:err.. o l r. 42 will Appear
to the tsrae wldeb be has etskrge.
£.4ICINILAN. Etirebr e.estent Week.
Or Examinations of Teachers for the
public scboo■s be held u follows:
Oct. 30, llarilligton and Burllngton West at Boro'
School Boast— oe,l 3', Columbia and Springfield,
Columbia X Boa,* School those; NOv. I, Troy,
borough School Ilonse; Granvilk.; Windfall
2r . evol iioute• Nor. 3, Canton. born' school house;
Nor...e. Leßoy :ad Franklir.. Chaapel school house;
Nov. e, Aryiuti and Monroe. llonroeton 'School
house: Nov. 7.1.7 1 .cer, vitiags school house; Noy. 5,
Siand:ng Stone, Fisher school base; Nov. 9, Wyse
loslog Camplown school house; Nov. 13, Fikr. Le-
Rap-Vile school house; hici. N. Wroren, Bowen
Palo" School horse; Ncrv. i 5, Windham r od Liteb-
Sold. Windham Centre school house! Nov. la, Cu ,
well. Orweil 11111 school (rouse: Nov. 17, Rome.
hoiougb school house; Nov. /3, 11.!rrIct, Landon
chdul house: Nor. 20, Tnyarora. Keeney sebuoll
house: Nov. 22, Bidebury, Doty Bill -school house;
Nor. 23, Wells and South Creek. °Melts school
house; Nor. 21. Athens, borough schoo , house; Nor
,Sheshequln, Valley school house; Nov. V, Wy
sox; East Towanda school House: Nov. Albany
and Overton,. Bahr school house; Nov. So, Wilmot
and Terry, Terrytown; Dec 2, Towanda, Bono'
school house.
Applicants wall please come provided with pen,
Ink, fuol•s-cap, Icad pencil and reader.
Easminations to begin at 9 o'clock A.: X.
A, A. Kit.ENZT,, Co. Supt.
Towanda, ra., Oct.?. 1876.
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The Bradford Coanty Teachers' Asio-:
ciation met at the Academy in Wialusing
Nov. 7, 1876: Rev. D. Craft conducted
devotional exercises., Adjourned to meet
at 2 P. 11.
The Business Committee reported the
following :
Rcsolud, That the system of self
reporting is wrong and ought to be imme
diately abandoned.
lksolred, That the practice of publish
ing a report of perfect recitations is per
nicious.
Raolced, That one hour of this after
noon session be devoted to illustrations of
practical methods of teaching portions of
the various topics taught in the common
schools.
Rentlced, That the 3letriz. or Decimal
system should be taught in all of our
schools.
Redoired, That Mental Arithmetic as a
separate study in the common school is
unnecessary.
Third resolution discriggf.d by Rev. D.
Craft. ". 11. Thompson, E. J. Angle; 4.
A.. Keeney. Adopted. On motion of
Rev. D. Craft, Prof. 3lcCollom proceeded
to illustrate the method of teaching Ge
ography by map-drawing.
Fourth resolution discussed by E. J.
Angle and I. Crawford. The system was
then explained by Rev. D. Craft. Reso
ution carried. •
opened with singing. Prayer by Rev. D.
Craft. „Music. The declamation by Ed
mund Sherwood was finely rendered. Ed
ucational paper by J. P. Keeney; subject,
Method of studying Classical English
Authors.
Song. Rev. E. F. Roberts was then
introduced and delivered a most interest
ing lecture; Subjeet, " Sherman's Marc'?
upon and Capture of Atlanta." The song
that followed, "Marching through Geor
gia," was highly appreCiated. A recita
tiou was well given by Miss Lizzie Keeler.
On motion a vote of thanks was tendered
to Mr. Roberts for his lecture.
After the good night song, the benedic
tion was pronounced by Rev. D. Craft,
and the Association adjourned to meet at
9 o'clock Saturday. ,
lieeting called, to order. , Prayer by
Rev. D. Craft. Fifth resolution discuss
ed by J. F. McCollom, E. L. Hillis,- D.
Craft, I. Crawford, G. W. Ryan, S. T.
Peet. Lost.
On motion the Association proceeded to
election of ()Ricers. - G. W. Ryan Was
chosen President; JS F. Elliott, E. L.
Hillis, and J. A. Wilt, Vice-Presidents;
Miss Susie Hillis, Secretary and Treabur
er. It was decided to•hold the next meet
lag at Athens. On motion, G. W.. Ryan,
Rev. D. Cook and A. A. Keeney, were ap
pointed a committee to prepare a history
of this Association. On motion of D.
Craft the following was adopted
Resolced, That the President of this
Association be requested to_appoint two
members to exemplify at die next meet
ing of the Association. the practical meth
ods of teaching some topic required to be
taught in the commorbschools.
J. A. Wilt offered the following :
Risolred, That a committee be appoint
ed for the purpose of drafting the, several
points tobe embodied in an Aet 4.0 provide
for the better attendance in schools of all
the children of the Commonwealth; that
the committee confer with the senator
and: representatives elect, and report the
result at the next meeting of the Associa
tion.
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Carried. Thefollowingwere appointed
as the committee: J. A. Wilt, Supt. Kee
ney, E. L. Hillis, E. E. Quinlan, Arthur
Head.
First resolution 'discussed by J. T. Me-
Colton], S. T. Peet, D. Craft. On motion
the first resolution with the other not dis
posde of,Was laid upon the table. Report of
treasurer accepted. The following adopt
ed :
. lit -oohed, That the thanks of this Asso
ciation be tendered to the citizens of this
place for the. cordial reception given by
to the trustees of the, Methodist
Church for its use, to the choir for their
excellent mu dc, and to the trustees of, the
school building for its use.
The folloWing are the appintments for
the next meeting. Lecturer, Rev. )John
McMaster; Essayists, Miss Bernice Wat
tles,- Mrs. Swartz, Miss Julia Kinney;
Papers, Prof*. Quinlan, ItcCollotn, Craw
ford and Angle; Declaimers, Frank Park,
George Davidson; Exercises in Teaching,
A. A... Keeney, Rev. D.' Craft; Business
Committee, E. llerrick, S. N. Blood, Dr.
Gorhaa3,•Olive Khmer, Melvina Allen.
After the benediction by Rev. D. Craft,
the ...association adjourned to meet at
Athena the seconeFricLay in February,
1.2377.
7013 WORK, at the lowest rates,
P 3 executed at the REPORTER OFFICE.
OR SALR.-:-A farm of 100 acres,
S improved. south-west part of Smithfield
township. Bradford Co., Pa. Two orchards: mostly
grafted fruit, house of 11 rooms, arranged for one
nr two families, two barns. For particular'', en
quire ou said premises, or of
FRANCIS PEE:S'CH
r l iAng FOR SALE...tale Jarm
z _ lately owned by 31411da Vaztgordar. of /-
law offnted at initaie ape. Tbe Una 'a
•atna 9s semi, W twnroveil, R wand and nc
,l ; Are tante trust Toranda, and C. •'•at to
:dun, and antra. For terms. At*, lag • of
Tzs V.ANQVIDifft. Liberti Coram• LAI* D s"
LONG, 'ear ilia prezattes, Os Q. L . 8(;L Yon
:veto& 0ct.2.,_704L
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN,
a pod farm, eoniatair4 116 arras, la Orwell
•anneldip. lauellaat trait, a tout
4/eilaalaptad i• attaar nr,,lalry sows.
Tara* Saadi paraliarem /Incuire ut
_ - JOHN—BLAI.CII..
Oct. 30,1876.
I Imre air • Urge farm, us ertdeb I now live,
whirl, I nil/ NM ebeap.
FARM FOR SALE
... SOO 'Pound!.
... KW "'
Ttre autseriber oSera for sale at s bargain his
tarot situate in Asylum twp.. eoatalatri Si irrea,
all but 4 sues Improved. TIM farm is in A good
Ante , of improvement, writ feared and Awed,
arab • Ins stream of satyr running titrough it.
aod Wall% of
frnit. dwedling - inane; bora, barn, and
lane sum, of ,
70, bather particulars address the smfictitar at
IlLar . ,4nbeirp
_ostalli:at Holes m iteor - Mnek.. l
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AFTERNOON SESSION.
tvElsaso SESSION'
SATURDAY MORNING
ELL: BPJ.LDIING,
New 6diertisemeats
JOHN BLACK
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A ,huri,r(frir-Yort' malting Howie havtag been
otinged to tail, Wm sent to as
$30,000 WORTH OF CLOTHIRO/
Cog of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS AND CAM
GLOVES, MITTENS, 10..
'Which IfIIST be sold In order to Woe mosey, they
haring agreed to pay their creditors U cents on the
dollar. and tutre sent me the goods to dispose of
for them. -
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1 . SEE THE 'PRICES WE HAVE:
400 First-Class Gray Overcoats 43 00 =IS Up.
SOO First-Class Gray and Black Ker._ ,
L 4 Overeosts - 4 - 00 ' " "
400 Plrst•Classilarrit'Union Bezel's 100 ..., ~
755 Ftrst-Clss Sawyer's Chinchillas. 700 ," "
500 Union Merchant's Sults—. 500
640 Harrison D. it T. Cassimere Suits sOO l• "
M
O Heavy Westing Pants.:. . 1!00
755 Crown Cassimere D. & T. Pants. 4 75 and Up.
400 Genuine Woodward Cas, Pants.. S EL " "
1000 CaNsimere Vests , '
IWO Cashmere Vests , r...... 5$ '
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Come early and secure your Bargains. • TMe is
no humpug. as these goods MUST and SHALL
tr4sold within the neat GO days, at
M. E. ROSEgFIELDS, TowAxDA,
• November 'l, 114711
NOTICE.
M. E. SOLOMON & SON,
Are now retitle; from the Clothing Business, and
are therefore offering :their_ immense stock of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
&0., &0., &a.,
For 2.5 Per Cent. Less Than Cost .f
This stoek must be told during the next sixty days.
A beter epportunlty to purchase clothing Cheap,
was never °lewd to this town.
PRICES
Heavy Overcoats 43 50 to 400 and up
tintoo Heaver Overcoats;..., aOO " "
All Wool Beaver °Tomcats.. aOO " 10 00 "
Heavy Undereoata..... ...... aOO " • 400 "
Black (all wool) Dress Coate. GOO " 300
Heavy Pants .... 180 " :00 "
BOYS• CLOTHING AND ALL OTHER GOODS
i raorORTION,
Arne store for Reisi. Parties wishing to buy .
sh o stock will bate a good opportunity.
M. E. SOLOMON d SON.
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S Persons Indebted to the 4boYe Ann' w
please call and settle.
Towanda, Oet. 11. 1876
THE GREATEST
CHANCE
TO BUT
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES
Ever offered to the people of
BRADFORD COUNTY.
As I have a prospect of gaining
an important suit in one of the west
ern territories, which will render it,
necessary for me to retire from the
CLOTHING BUSJNESS,
I take this method of informing
the people that my present large
stock of
MEN AND BOYS! WEA'R,
Will be sold regardless of cost,
FOR CASH.
Sept. 6
Print it Sons.
AT FRO O' & SONS'
- FURNITURE STORE,
On Main Street,
THEY ARE BELLI:go NICE CHAMBER BRITS
At $2O, 925, and 930.
ALSO, WALNUT SUITS AS LOW A 3 $35,
And all other Goods it'', proportion
All they ask lt for you to - call and see the roods
and prices, and be cotaluced that the Only place to
boy good goods cheap Is of the manufacturers.
MMI!!!!
UNDERTAKING
Lower that any other person,
WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO STOP AND
LOOK AT OCR GOODS.
FROST & SONS.
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Editor of the .15'coo York Evangelist.
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Principal New Cari/e College.
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Tur. LITTLE STOVE 'itot - RD ias CORKER
Is the best place In Towanda to buy good
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
at low'rates. Remember
MERCCR'S BLOCK, opposite COURT HOUSE
stow oz• Tax BQRAW
apr25476. •
THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES
Pleasure in Mlling the attention of Ids numer
(los patron% and the public generally, to the fact
that he still continues a
GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS
, .
At the OLD STAND of "ATER BUNDELL, In
Carroll's Block, nearly opposite the Means House,
and that he is prepared to furnish
SALT AND FRESH MEATS,
-
FRESH POULTRY,
VEGETABLES AND BERRIES
Of the very best quality, at as low rates ai any other
establishment,.
C. M. MI ER.
June 1, 1117641
F IRST NATIONAL BANS
CAPITAL .$125,000.
SIMPLIM 80,000
This Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES to
the transaction of a
GENERAL BANICINGIIIISLNESS
INTEREST RAID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING
• -
ESPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO TUE COLLECTION OP
SOTILB AND COWIE.
Partite wishing to SEND MONEY to any part of
the rafted Stater, England, Ireland, Scotland, or
the ; prtuetpat aides and ;arm of Europe, can here
procure drafts for that pupae.
To or twins the Old Country. by theben steeps or
ailing flu, always ea haw*. ;
rAitiLtimiaotrag? outs ILIDCCJID SATZ.;
highest vise paid for . U; 8., Bonds,
, Gold and - Blint. 1
I (Oa
a. ; .j ; .
ME
ME
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Bishop.of Con necti ent."
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LOGICAL. SEMINARY (BAPTIST).
"ROCHESTER THEOLOGICAL SEIII:4AItY,
February 3, 1874..
AUGUSTUS H. STRONG.
Fresidrnt and Professor of neology
H. J. W. HUCKI.AND.
Pinfeßsor of Church ifigtory,
WL LIAM C. WILKINSON,
Professor Ilomacties.
Volumes.
lIOWARD GAY
OP TOWANDA.
TO AGREEMENT
PASSAGE ,TICKETS
' k„,
'- c:7l
- 4
STMINS . k LON%
A_.~.- ~r~.~
_~ r ~~ ;,:
WHOLESALE RETAIL
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
COUNTRY PROCtrCE,
GRAIN, &C.
Baring a lair!, and eosamodlous:store ws an
prepared at all times to carry
a large stack.
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
GRAIN AND PRODVCZ.
Or taken in exchange for goods, an lowest cub pd..
ces. Oar long experience in the Grocery Trude
gives us peculiar advantages In purchasing, and as
we are not ambitions to make large profits, we fiat.
ter ourselves that we can offer
GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
Buyers than any other establishment In Northern
Pennsylvania.
STEVENS & LONG.
• i
CORNER MAIN A BRIDGE,NT
may*.
fI_ROCERIES at PROVISIONS
f ,
MCCABE & EDWARDS,
h dealers In all kinds of
lES & PROVISIONS
OROCE
- wan OF CODDINO h UV SELL
C NE DOOR
Towanda, d
MO=
THE MUTUAL PROTECTION'
COMPANY.
Home Office, 909 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pal
Acting ;under a Special Act of incorporation
From the Pennsylvania Leg/stature
11. S. CLARK, AGENT.
TOWANDA, PA.
Special attention is caned to the following rate
table, which will be foilnd strictly equitable, as be
tween all ages, and which the company will guar
antee to not exceed one-half the cost of any first
class OLD PLAN Company.
Thl following Table shows the 141
and maj be multiplied for any tudditl
up to I}sooo, which is the largest
One
lfe. Twenty Cents will
nt of each assessment for
=
NNI - 1
LfrHE FARMERS' MUTUAL
Al 'MIURA NCE'CO., OF TUSCARMA,
1 • Is now tuning perpetual politic on
FARM PROPERT`: ONLY. .
E l ach member pays a fee, at the time of insuring;
to cover charter and t". dental expenses of the Co.
after which no fu'oer payment Is required, except
to meet actua ),:otonhy lire among the membership.
This p i a" ofl insurance for FARM PROPERTY,
is cOrn!:,g rapidly Rao favor.
i r iace of Business, SPRING HILL, PA. •
The Agent will canvass the Townships of Tusca
rora, Pike. Herrick, Wyalusing, Asylum, Terry
and( Standing Stone, and farmers in those Town
ships wishing 1 insurance or information, may ad
dress,
11. SUMNER, Sic. and Agt.,
Spring Hill, Bradford CO., Pa,
W. M. SIFIUMWAY. Pres, 1 foct74m
THE CHEAPEST
HARDWARE STORE
IN TOWANDA
IS IN MERCUR -BLOCK!
Farmers can buy their
SCYTHES
INDSTONES,
FIXTURES, !ROPES,
-0., itc., bc. ,
an at Any OtOr'Place
FORKS,
Cheaper T
s on hand neitsics tSC I the You xo
6u.stirtOtt Mattint Machines.
I hare, alway
WAHlllOl7.&nd
PERRIGO
. SIDE RILL PLOWS
Best in Use.
All kind:
and Tin work o
of TINWARE. on hand
all kinds done at lowert pekes.
Towanda, Jo
23E3
and Dress
CARDING,
COOL
srlr •
• AT THE
MILLS, CAMPTOWN,
PENNA..
WOOLEN
Also manntse
to on abort nod
from the new ell
fast sa offered.
Candynrsrnnet
!wing and Moth dressing attended
re. We are already making rolls
p, and are prepared to do Irish as
H. li. INGHAM
lESSIMI
HAIGH &BROADLEY;
Marinfacrunrs of Woolen Goods, Tarns, lie
CARD NG k DRESSING,
;sali!inter. ' '
odtair
liE
i
s. ,:~:
ENE
DeWitt In ; ,
:TOWANIIA, PA
Insuranze.
ea for 11000
anal amount
aken on any
ded to the
t risk
boa(
ollect
ZINE
i 1
C ~
Y
e
7 . ::. E
;; i' t
..e .
Hardware.
S\ ATIIS,
H. T. JUNE.
MiOatlallitlebsalgld tailrool
R.'
iL C. I'olltlN
- -
OLD. CASH . DRUG STORE,
Corner Wen sad Pine BM, Towanda, Pa.
astablfshied slier o *varier of a Orstsrya
Wiroksals and Retail Denier in •
DRUGS, MEDICDIES, CHEMICALS,
ACIDS, DYE-STUFFS, k GLUE,
PERFUMERY, TOILET AkDFANCY GOODS,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES k TRUSSES,
SOAPS, COMBS, PONADZS,Vit
TEETH, SKIN, lull HAIR PREPARAT ONS;
RAZORS. POCKET-RN IVES
POCKET-BOOKS AND PORT•MOSNAIES,
MACABOT and SCOTCH SNUFF, ,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS,
GARDEN; FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS,
Pure Wines and Liquors, for Medidual Purposes
BOTANIC,ECLECTIC & Ilolaccorarnicßasixrdas,
And all genuine popular Patent Medicines.
SUPPORTERS, SUSPENSORIES, DREAST I PumPs,
Nirrits, NIPPLE Surla,s k SHIELDS,
NURSING 'BOTTLES. TEETHING SINGS,
SYRINGES, BED PANS. URINALS, TUE/INK/ME,
TERN ELASTIC STOCKINGS, &C.
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL,
WICKS, CHIMNEYS, DATII mupx.
SPERM, LARD, WHALE, SEATS FOOT,
. TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OILS,
, ALCOHOL, AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
Sash,Paint,Varnish,lnitewash, Counter,
Horse, Haw, Shoe, Scrubbing,
' And all kind, of bruhes.
WINDOW AND PICTURE CLAES.
of all sizes
PUKE , LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY ! AND
VARNISH.
• READY MIXED PAINTS
OF ANY DESIRED COLOR,
GY THE POUND, PINT OR GALLON,
GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISH;
- AND DRY COLORS OF ALL HUES.
All articles warranted as representect
PrewrlpHona carefully compounded at all hours
of day and night. ()pen Sundays for Prescriptions
from 9 to 10.•. A. tr. to I and 5 to 6, I". N.
Dr. Porter can be consulted as heretofore In the
office. I f mayl37s
TASTELESS MEDICINES.
A prominent, New York physician lately com
plained to DUNDAS, DICK & CO. about their
SANDALWOOD OIL CAPSULES, stating that some
times they cured miraculously, but that a patient
of his had taken them without effect. On belyg
Informed that several imitations were sold, he in
quired and found his patient had not been faking
DUNDAS DICK k CO'S.
What happened to this physician mar have hap
pened to others, and DUNDAFI'DICK . St CO. take
this method of protecting physicians. druggists,
and themselves, and preventing
. 01 t. or SANDAL-
Wool) froministg Into disrepute.
PHYSICIANS who once prescribe the Capsules
will c o n tinue to do so. fill' they contain the
ppn in the best and cheapest form
ul.,!..:DAS DICK & CO. use:mon; t /IL OP SAN
DALWOOD than all the Wholesale and Retail Drug
gists and Perfumers in the United States combined
and this Is the sole reason why the D ore Oil Is
sold ohea perlu_theircapsulep than' In any other
form.
OIL OF SANDALWOOD le' fast super6ding
every other remedy, sixty Capsules only being, re
'quired to insure a safe and certain cure in six or
eight days. From no other medicine can thlare
mit be had.
UUNDAS DICK h CO.'S SOFT CAPSULES
tudve the problem. long considered by eminent phy
alcians. of how to avoid the nausea and disgust ex
Twriencee In swallowing. which are well known to
detract from. if not destrby, the good etficts of .
many Valuable remedies.
Seft Capsules are put up In tin-Toll and neat btor
es. thirty In each, and are the only Capsules pre
scribed by rhie.lrlans.
TASTELESS MEDICINES.--castor
oil and many other nauseous medicines can lwr ta
ken easil and safe ID SIUNDAS DICK
CO'SSOFT CAPSULES. 'No Taste
Those were the enly capsules
admitted :o the last Pails Exposi
tion.
Send for circular to Xi Wooster street. New York.
aug
Sold it all Drug Stores Her
-
18.
•
PUBLIC NOTICE.-
HA N AS. being a Blacksmith by trade, had
of ten felt thn want of Fmnie means wheceby I could
soften IRON at the Mtge. so that I could work It
at a butter advantage.• this induced me to make
many experiments it It h different substances which
offered the best prospects of success. It was. on one
of these OCCOSIMIS that I discovered the wonderful
effects of Eleciro Silicon upon
THE HUMAN SYSTEM
I had a defect in three of my fingers, which were
bent or shut up in sus hand in such a manner by
the coNTHACTIOS: ore nle Coltliq. that they wen•
very troublesome Mime In my daily avocation. I
could not handle my tools as I wished. and often
thought that I would have them rift off to get them
out of my way. I bad:used everything that offered
any hope of relief. but - all to tmetteet. Well. I say,
I wax working with F,lectro Silicon at the forge,
anti of emirs. , could not prev.ept Its coming lit con
tact with my hands.
I took no notice of the effect It bad prAuCed, un
til one day wishing to use' a heavy It:tinnier, I
grasped It with my crooked hand. and much to my
suipriNe I found my crooked fingers straighten out.
and I had as much use of them as ever. I could
bardty tolleye my eyes. I showed my hand to toy
wife and family, and a general rejoicing was th
result,
The s questlon now was. what had produced lhi
wonderful effect? Every act was recalled, 2114 A.
ter a long and careful Investigation, I at last mad
op my mind that my good fortune had been can*
by
ELECTItO SI.LICON.
My next step was to discover some 111lealla by
which I could combine this wonderful substance so
that everybody could use it: a made diligent search
through every book that I thought would throw
say light upon the subject. and at last. in a very old
medical book, I found a way by whlch I could dolt.
The result was perfectly satisfactory. and I was
able to make a it:time:ll, i the like the world has
never p i s t o n before. I nowibermito look about me
for cases to try the effect of it odothers.
I had a neighbor Itylop abut a tulle from my
shop who had a lame , knee, caused by the cords ber
Mg contracted by rheumathm. I sent. hint a bot
tle of
ELECTIIO SILICO:s; I:EU:WEST,
And told him to use it thoroughly. Ire did so. and
at the end of three months. he was aide to throw
aside his cane and walk to 'my shop apparently as
well as every It had worked Just as It did in my
PRODUCING A PERFECT CORE
I gave It to other of my neighbors and friends
(for miles around,) who were suffering from
SWELLED Limns,t{
•
RHEI.73IATISM;
.;CEURALGIA;
STIFF JOISTS,
•
BURNS, &C.,
All of which it cured without any trouble.
Finding that the Electra Silicon Liniment would
penetrate the skin of man, further than any other
substance, It 'occurred to me that it must be
GOOD FOR THE HORSE,
And It has ,proved Itself one of the very best appli
cations In altexternal ,dlseabes matting In that no
ble animal.
Prepared by the Eleetro Sinew' Liniment Cora
pany. U ce,76 William Street, New York.
Susall Druggists.
1
B" CE N TS PER BOTTLE.
1=33
Dry-Gcods.
MONT'A N I E S
MONTANYES OFFER A FINE
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON,
AT BOTTOM PRICES!
MON T A N. Y E
• .
!" 1 1 , 11"?';`e"
'~'. ~.rJF ~,
WATCHES;
FINE AMEItICAN AND SWISS
GOLD AND SILVER WATCIIES,
SILVER PLATED WARE
FROM TUE CIIEAPESTi TO, THE• BEST
SPECTACLES &,, EYE a -LASSES
One door north of Dr. Porter & Son's Drag ;tore,
Main Street,
11n6-73
PRESS. TS FOR ALL,
NEW JEWELRY STORE
is constantly recelvEng In adtlit lon to Lis large stock
or jeweiry,
FINE GOLD SETS,
PINS,
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
SILVER PLATED WARE OF ALL VARIETIES
SILVER AND PLATED RINGS AND CHARMS
CLOC4 OF ALL VASIETIES,
Watch, Clock and Jewelry repalrlug done In the
. ' best manner, and warranted.
Thangifor a liberal patronage anil hape•to merit a
' continuance of, the same.
novl2-73
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LAND FOR SALE. 11
~~
~ ~
THREE HUNDRED .Acßgs,
8 miles from Towanda. Mill be isc Id for cash or
And easily cleared. Whole farm well watered.
Will be sold in lots of an ofl
r 100 acres, or more, as
purchasers shall desire.
4'rF, ~ ,'`^r' ~ , ~. yr:
.r ~5i•::%: k'i'p': ~''t..h'•l° j,~',
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE,
I • 1
M. HE ND L E HAN,
Dealer In
L • ""
rPNE JEWEIRY.
Also
STERLING SILVER
CLOCKS,
GOLD, SILVER AID STEEL'
TOWANDA, PA.,
AT THE
W. A. ROCKWELL
BANDS,
RINGS,
STUDS,
CHARMS,
NECKLACES,
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES,
''''' and 0
GOLD, Sliver AND STEELrECTACLES,
Also
at the lowest prices.
W. A. RoCKIVELL:-
Of Ivauttful
•~
LAND FOR SALE.
ON TIME, .
To suit purchasoo.
100 ACRES AIPROVED,;
With house and barn thereon; balance
WELL TIMBERED,
Inquift
R. C. LOCKWOOD,
Wellsburg, 'N. Y., or of
J'. P. , KIRDY,
-Ai JAMES WOOD
•
/ 1 7. 4 51ri'T;4'
~~t~:,
~: ~=
C °Al4l
COAL,
We keep on band at our yard all sires of Pittston ,
and Wilkes Barre coal, and Loyal Sock coal, hum'
the Sullivan Coukty .illtiet. Also, Barclay Letup
and Smith. : •
We keep the best quality of Lime, Hair and CO
meet. Brick and Planter, all of which we will sell
at bottom prices. - ' • • -
Towanda May let, 1876.
D ;GROUND ROUND PLASTER
I_
I hue just received a largo supply of
FEES)! GROUND CAYUGAPLA'STEE
Manufactured frAn stone selected by myself, and
PRICE.—Casb, #8 SO; on time, #7OO. Send ln
your order' i•J
Ramer&ld, March 1, 1876
NEW COAL• TAR'.
The undersigned haying' taken the large and
commodious yard, at tho foot of PARX Street, has
now on hand a full supply of
ALL SIZES
&C.
Oct2l-75-tf
CHEAP COAL AND LIME.
From and afier%luly 1. I wlll eel) coal, lime, te..
for cant' only, and the price list will be corrected
monthly.
PRICE OF COAL' FOR JULE, PER TON OF it,ooiitbs,
, ,AT TILE YARD:
Pittston Stoic., Chestnut anti Furnace . .15 00
4 .. Pea • 3 . 66
•
. .
Carbon }tun Lump ', . 400
Smith 300
Barclay Mountain Lump ' 3 5e
‘• Smith ' 2 75
AllentMam Lime hustle! .-. 32
Lath ?M. 3. 2S
If air "., bushel 1 - 4(
-
•
Bricklo Ok'
I am always prepared to deliver purchases,,on:
short notice at the usual price of delivery. •
I alto tender my thants:to my many friends and
customers for their very liberal patronage in the
past awl hope it.ider the stew departure to make it to
their interest to ci,ntinue to buy where they can
get the best gfloils for the least money.
Those who are intbdlted to mu will take notice
that . ' must have more: or I can't buy for cash and
pay freights. They must settle by the first of Au
gust next.
Very Respectfully Void's.' .4
Towanda,Nlyl,llrs
NOW IS YOUR
Cheaper than. you will ever again
have the opportunity of doing.
—I Imye a large assortment of my
Wartanted in every particular, which
That everyhOdy can afford to have
'one of his own.
1' also have the sole agency - inthis
place of 1 .
OVTATT 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
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
jan646
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY!
Respectfully announces to his. friends and patrons,
st he has built a
NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Where he w constantly keep on hand a fultassort
ment 'of
FAMILI CARRIAGES,
TOP AND ; OPEN BUG:I32S,
PLATFORM WAOONS,
TROTTING SULKY'S, ANI SKELETONS
Made of the best nialerlal and elni'shed In the best
city style. Ills long experience in city
riage Factories gives him a decided
advantage over others in the
FINISH, -STYLE AND DURABILITY
• Of iinons. All .he asks Is an .
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
• • Previous to purchasing elsewhere.
ALL 'WOitICWARIPANTED TO GIVE
Thankful for the Mesal patronage formerly ex
tended and respectfully smk a conttnuauco of the
same. :
REPAIIONO PItOkT.T;,Y ATTEN*DiD TO .
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COAL.. I
PIERCE & SCOTT.
RIIMMERFIELD I
warranted PURE
PETER LANDMESSER.
OF
ANTHRACITE,
LOYAL SOCK,
And
BARCLAY COAL.
El
LIME AND. CEMENT.
Coal delivered on short notice
TERMS :—Cash.
HENRY MERCUR.
JAI: PIIINNY
Ctir:~3.s
9PPORTUNITY;
TO BUY
CARRIAGES
1
1
KND
WAGONS
DB
B R AN T S,
OWN MANUFACTURE,
I will
SELL SO LOW
JAMES BRYAN T.
Opposite the new Jail,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
HENRY
.STITLEN
PERFECT ATISFATION.
AT REDUCED PRICES
HENitY STULEN.,
ry e .' <7 ry+.."y_ u 'F r,~..Kji ~~~n~-jXA y+,,.
. ~ t^~ ~'=
EHIGITYALLEY AND PA. &
BAlLlloADsArranoinent of YID..
senor Trains,:to take erect April 1.7; nns.
ERE
STATIONS.
Niagara Valls
Buffalo'
Rochester..
Geneva.—
Ithaca,
Owe .
g•ii
1 6 00i •••••110 J 501 ....; ...., _
Elmira 9 001 3 45110 521 8 30; 2 43 520
1
Waverly ' ; 9 35: 1 2071 20; 2 96, 820; 6 06.
Sayre. ' 2 15 1 1 2 7 111,.,( 9 12. 3 28 6 14
Athens ' 4'o: 4 3,0111 113' 9 Isj:11 34;5 20
Milan 1' _ .J .. • .... 1 9 aor a 45 530
Ule•er ; 1 ......1 . .....1 ...J 9 40• 1c 56 640
Towando.••• ••',102K 051205:1000: 415'. et 55
- Wysankiug ! ....; „,.I ...,;i0 09:4 27 1'.31
standing stene....! 7 ..! ~i ....la :a' 4 29, ._
1.
Rummorfleld ..... , ~...t
„,1 ~,,,,,b) 25; 4 4 , ,
~_
Fronchtown ~ , ... , ... ; ,1 .. 1
,-10 25: 4 52 .....
Wya1u81ng........• ...•.; 5 451 .....10 ao; a 12 ....
.1..a , eyvi110., , :11 23. 6 01,12 5911 12 5 35' ..
Sklnaer6 Eddy....' ....4:6 08; .... ll: 15 53 - ....
Meshoppen.. ..... ' .....; G 23: .... 11 32' 6 0 ......
Mehoopany • ...4 626 .... :: 38 6re ....
Tunkbannock ..;'• 12 101.7 10' 2 05J2 25 6 33 ....
LaGrange , -••-• .... 1 7 20 1 ' 1 12 35, 6 451 _—
Fulls 1 . ... 7 35; ....it: 1 1' 8 591 ....
nansoni ....; ..... ;'.:a.. , ,
~,.. 1 03! I 10' ....
L At nJalictli , a • •' l 2 50 7 53: 2 5& 1 29 7 20; ....
witkes-119rrei...•1 1 20, 8 25 3 15.-2 001 7 50 •—•
Manch chunk..., 3 41.10 50: 5 2.5 4 15.-....1 ...
Allentown 1 4 411 45' 6 2-5 5 50: 1...1 ....
IlethlAeln.. 5 00 12 10 640; 6 05; ....j ....'
Easton . 1 5 35, 1,00 7 - 00: 6 ssi ...:. ....
Plinadellthla..•.•l 8 45 2.•05 8 25; 8 151 ~...4 ••..
New Ynit 3 29 3 49, 9 59 9 59 1 .... ...i..
• '• •A i .31.•P•31. , P.11. '.3:. P. 31., •::..
• I
FTATIONS.
I 8 ' ! 3 018 ,
' . , 1 1'.51.1A.51.k51...11 . ..315A.MrA..51
New Yotk . I ' 6 30; ..:I .... 7, OCI ... 1 ....
Philadelphia I 8 COl . ....1 ...1 85196. .. ,
F.a.,lnli ....... .. .i, 9 251 .... 6- 6C:10 Oliill 39; ....1
Bethlehem .I, 9 sri ....I 6 30,19 30 32 601 ....
ulo'.rn 1 10 0t ....: 6'4310 421/2 111 ....
.I.Tauch Chunk ... di 351 .....; 8 09:11 95, 1 201 ....
Willteltarre .....1 1 151 7 20.10 49, 2 IIV 4 00! :„.
1.. & B. Junction.; I' 4 0 ' 7 51;11 10 2 41! , ,,4 30i ....
Ilariscm..... ...... i ....I S 0011 23, —.184 .II ....,,
Falls ' 1 ! 8 1911 341 .... 1 5 OCI ....
LaGrange.. ' ...' 8 35/1 51' .'...1 6 Is' ....
- Tunkhannork.... 2 24 1 8 . 46'12 2h 3 22! 5 30; ......
-51elamp2ay ......... ...: 9 12'12 452: .....' 5 53! ....
7.11c,h0,41..11 ....... ....: 9 1912 64: '
....1 HMI; ....
SicinhersEddy.,. l- .... 9 VP 1 10 ...., 6 16! ......
I....weyvili , . ' 3 07'3 - 39' 1 13, 4 97: 6 361
, ....
WyatuAng , ....;10 00, 1 25; :.'..! 6 40; ....
Frrlielilr,wn • ..—iio 15 .1 43 -:t...j 6 53i -....
Itrinmerflel3.•......- - .... 10 2.5- 1 68,,. .... .. 7 03' 1,...,;
S 1010111.: Stone...: ....,10 32 2 05 ....% 7 10; —• •
Wy:.a1:1:1n.x..1.;,... .... , 10 41 2 15- . ....1, 7 20* ....
Tow4nda 4 10,1055 237 i 500' 735, 730
1 - 4--ler '.... ....11,Q8 2 451 . ....! 7 49-7 45
31 I !an „
...... 11 119 2 351 ....• 4 03'17 5.5
%Oyu. ' .... 4 42 ill? 3 61;!.5 29 : 8 10'''S 03
Sayre • 4 4 , it !•,5'3 10( 5 33 8 . 114'8 10
Nl'avt-Gy 4 55111.15, 8 20 5 40: 8 L 5 8 20
Elmira , 5 3512 3i.1 4 10: 6 15 9 101.8 10
Omega - 5 40; ....1 ....; 6 80 ... .119 56
Ithaca..... j' 6 45 1 6r, ~...:
G g1eva,.....1 ...... : 8 40' 3 55! '....i 9 23; ••••1:••••-
Aobarn . .... 9 05 .... -.... 9 30, ;....I 4 15
flooltPster - 10 55 ... i!. .....!11 20, ....1 6 55
11,11304...;:c.....,.. 12 25; .. .. .... /2 35 8 20 6 15 ,
Nlagqr.t.Falls....l:-. 12 51 .._ ~ ....' 1 0.1 1 ....I 0 40
4 Talus $ and r'S run daily. with Phllmau
Rleep
irg Cars :14tliehvd. ty,twern Dralra 4nd Philadel
phia, and r , nil N. r. Yuzk.
Draw'nz IlootO l'ars liwia-111 to - Tralus 2 and 9
All Phllailelphia tralus lull through to Centeuni
al Groutills. -
R A. PACKER, Superintendent.
; Towani.l;•AFFlll26, 187G-tf.
•
FFIA )IVA RD F.1.31E11. ItEWE..
ENEVA
R . ITITACA. ATHENS
. - .Monfian Jan.. 21, 1576;
trait, iv7ll run as .•11 this road as 1,;Itows:
s-;
- LEASI NC SAYRE NOP.TIMARD. • .'
No. 8,-5:06 a. rt... Pal'mar. 'eping
Ccnch tbroazit tr io N,w ortirfns, at Fan.
F:t , ..a 5:43. Sitent. , :. Ituo.ra 6:50, Taugbanlr
Fails 7:1' 3 . Trunl.tw.barg 7:25, Fa: met 7:43. Ofld
C . ...nt , r 7:52. Rvtaulus 8:12. Gene
va op:n"er:oli 4:43*1 ati4 we,t 7lth
train, no N. 1"..§. 11. It. It.. attiring at IZ , chk•ster
a: 11:20 a. in., Butralo 4:16 p. in., and Niagara Falls
at
po.-12.G0 a. tn., daily* except Sundarg. oa ar
rival or L. V. toil from NVlikes i3atrn, Pltt.ton,
Tunk!rtamamA, Ton-aiula. ladling at 'Vat: El
ton 12:45. Spenc.-r 12: i 55. I .Lar.:cll:ss. Taughnnic
F:01: Tnattrzndt.:?:g Fartnr - 2:53. Orld
Corner" 3:20, Retittdia. 3:23. Ge-
Ll ' ad:t., train. eaa: and Nest nn
Y. U.& !1.11.
d..•y ,•ari-pt Suntlayi, Ithibrough
ear frvm I:7Litrt Geueva.l,:iving Elmira ars:lo
p. m., an!vi.:z. a' Vitt Eaten .•,n.ptrvi•r
TaE;:4ahle Fal6 Trinuansan - g
rarrn,..r 5:44, ov:d Cwilers
av 4. It , Ailulu , 9:17. CVLIMCrter wiati
tr in, na,t we:l. wri :C. Y. r. & 11. L. It. A.
=
No. 7.— . ?:61. a. esenpt . 9, islth
111 roar.::: ear fr.-or rivl.r.-la. to E:ialra, (1 , .:12-
‘ a at 5:60a. et.. It; mullis s:n, 'Hayti C't , rtp-rii Z.:47.
(P. id F:., t:, G:65. 'I" ruioan,.,,rg
n.,iglniplc Falls 6 ',J.°, Ithara. 7:v5. Van
Et t.•II at rivir4 at ..i:
sa% :e with I.: V. liafE rr,i .arrl
ring at New York at ICau p ,s;2O
F. to.
N 3. `ii.-1:2 , ) p. in. daily. Sandaya. h.:tying
4:..ip , va a:•m..1(31771, flay to
()yid retiter L 1 :55, Fatat.or
g I I :17, Ti...igh.ink• Fat!. I; =. I thrica u:45,
Fprncer~ 17511. Var• I:ll‘..tt 11%.11/5: orrtiglit oi•ario eon
'yet ir.iovl:ll 1.. V. Fat Lion, ihrrlviLig PL.ll.adoi
phi:l-10.30 p. in. •
No. p. m. daily. I.:1lb, Pullman Sleeping
u. 14.11 Now Yak ebattg.i;
I,ave , Grirt,To 5:P.1 p. Lu, an arrirta of N. Y. C.
trop! tin' East Weft, itontultul
!lay ts 4.'dotier d.:1141, Partner 6 . 07,
Trliiaurlyar: Taaglhaa,h: lthaca
it. sp Eltea v.Aittoctlug with
L. V. Night I.lla, ,!;tang at Now. Yuri: at a:/4 lad
t:45 .. lii. x
and to all
pal it. Las.
T.. A. PACK FR, Gen. Supt.'
R. M. TICPV EY% Gen. Pan,. Sgt.
W3r.
pItI APELPHIA 5,-, READING
RAILROAD.
NI{ILV.s!f;EMENT .PASSENOEit TRAILS'S
sErlrnfi:El: um!, 157:1
Tr',ink I.,tre tre rillwrs:
1;rq::,11.1
For Th!tml..llo.lin at•rt.2o, .s.:10 a. la., .12.-
0011,x.11. •
ill.
141 - N DAYS'.
For I'll:actOptith, :It •1.,39 no ( - ,n anti 3.10
; !
p.m.
(rbr E P , nna. Branch.)
For iloadittz. 1°.1.30. 5.36, and 5.55 a. 12.20, 2.10
4.3rrand 9.00 1,711).
For Itartlsbnrg,t..3o, 5.50, and 5:55 a. to., 12.20,, 4.20
and 9.00 p. m.
For Lanenster and Colnintla,:s.so, 8.55 a. in., and
4.20 p. in.
tl)ov., nut run on 3huolara.
F'ir 11.adinz. 2.3 a a:ln., 2.2: and . a.OO p. in.
For 11:;rrirbil It. .2. 'ln a.• :a; - aud;nta) p. in.
Trains fq• A /La to ma learrt.ris follawit
(a•ia Perkiorn , n Tr.anch.)
I.Pn.v^ P3ifla,l+•lp?la. .6:2Q, 9.3.1
*A.'l5 awl .7.1". , p. ni.
L - tr. 1.:P14, , p0rt, $.52,,9.56 a. in., 2.47, 6..e6, 6.17
and 7;i40 p. in. .
.. .
Leave Philadelnltta, 5.t15 , .8.20 a. in., and •4.10 p.
(rta East P,nna. Branch.)
L;•ay.• 1 Ming. 7.10, 7.45, 10.35 a. m., 4.00, 0.10. and'
10.30 n.
Le avo II arrlsburg. 0.20, 0.05,8.10 a. in., 2.00, 3.57 and
7.55 p. m. •
1.• .ayt. I.arwa.t,r, 1.:1(..7.-15 a. 1.i;,12.55. and 3.45 p.m
C0111141 , 11153it; 7.11) a. ,01.„ 1.00 and 3.35 p.
wal 7.40 a.
ra.-
Lr•aro 11144ris!otrg. 5401 . 1. In.
Trains marked thus (*) run to anfl from depot
oili (3,l'^e st7ovts., usher trafms to and frog
Bromis , "etq 41rptr,•
The' t..2n a, ni. tr.dn from Plilh.delphin and kg
p. m. tinin tons 1 Upntuwu havo,threugls ears a 7
anti fr 9.1.1 Mini! A. N. T. •
Tii.• p. in, tr.,ln from Phlialit:nhil and 12.00
:loon train from Ailnutown Lay,' tl.irunzli ear. to
and front Int:owl. !,
The 5;.55 p. to. sllrqrolll Philadelphia and 8.20
a. in. train front .111eutown hare through ears.
and front hooch Chunk. •
J. E. WOOTTEN,
Gill Fifa superintendent.
octl-751y:
TIIE CE:NTRA
L H OTEL, '
1 !.TER, PA. ' 1. k
The uhdersigiwil having takell posm , ssliF . ,_
of the above hotel. re6ret Lally 40!bifs the patfUu•
age of hf, ohl frienaa a:atthe'palkifce,uerably.
aughi:tf. 11. CI YORIChziT.
riAyELL 110ITSE, TOWANDA,
PA .;
Having leased this hon. , ,e. Is now ready to accent
.toodate the travelli Rt., pubilc. • .Ne pins uor expense
will be Fpapod to give satisfaction to those who, may
give him a call.. '.. ,
.*'North side of Public MI are, east of Ifercur's
- new block. . .
AIEARS 'HOUSE, TOWANDA,
CORNER 0..A1N AND DIUDGV STPa.ETg .
1 •
The Horses, Harness, Ire., of all guests of thli
hosuse, Insured agalust loss by Fire, without auy
extra charge.
A superior quality of Old English Thus Ale, Just
received. T. R. JORDAN,
Towarula.Aan. Proprietor.
EAGLE lIOTEL..
At the corner of Court und Pitrer-tts., directly in
the vicinity au:i t,outti of the Court llouse.
t
BURkE,
JOIIN ET! Pitoenurrou.
:The above house has hoeu re;furnlshed and to
Ottod, and IA now open' to tbo• travellug
Thr Bar will at alt ilntea ta. , supplied vrlto tiro liaat ,
of Ilquora, Good stabliog attaetted to :fee premiss.
Boarders by the day or wee:: aeoomputdafekl.
May 10, 1400 JOIUS BURKS.
0.„19 a, day at bone. Ageilte wante4.
04 Outfit and terms frae. Truo
_
41 "-" K"ga3tl3, Mate. i2ichurn-ty.
~'• a
.„.• 2(} rdi
to . pe yathoma. Sam les,
_ITO, $1 , free.
l atig i :
51... x,
~~.y5..~^~:~
WARD.
29(31
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04. eCit; ,
8.W51
.r.
001 ....ills:
0 42'..112 51•
••1 2 I/
..•: 66,av asri
,: r ,• 4 001 00,
TI! VAR Li
ECIII
2'4132
CRIME
tn., 5.15,
SUND tYR
DEEESZI
n,,,,,F
JOHN
TOW .1 'SIM Pi
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