Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 01, 1877, Image 4

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    3i v i c ultural-fsilarftizent
LS
Improvement of Patuo` es.
Au article in thy. Revue Irorticol
published'in the Fay
,. ).. (.1-7.my.:) contains some points
x . .T.thy of attention-by our American
as,the_saine principles which
the &owtitof this tuber in
, Irope:are.also potent here, When
(,_, - ant to regenerate any particular
of potato, or still more, to pro
::..its degeneration, it is , of the first
~ : . . ortance to make a .judicious
se-
L,n
.Another plan is to choose
i" - eptl, when digLring: up the crop,
a the well furnished roots, and
t the tubers which are most typ
-of the special variety under
reatment. -
Tue.shape of the tuber need not
much considered. Some peo
, Iwagine that tubers which differ
• n the -usual shape of the kind: to
• ..eh they belong . . are: Of necessity
Spethuebs, but this is'an
Tubt•i's.onay be not exactly
shape characteristic of:-the va
•y. and yet preduce well-shaped
!:toes- in the - followine• year. As
shape of various kinds of
according to .the na:
of the soil in which they are eul
\--te(l. For example, it is general
• supposed.- that the ....Marjoulin •
- 11 t to N 4 lmirr_find narrow ; nei•er
1,-F,, some samly soils pro-
swollen, ati(l- - -soinetimes
~ en rounded form, thot:: , 11 it turns
:1t long, anti narrow if grown in stiff
'l.l It is a generally plivsical fact
• nonon- to alinost all piants, and
ially. nfarked in the ca - je of the
that if they are planted early
ry year, their precocityinereases,
t - ,lst. reversimg the.cause ac
:,A; the contrary effect is produced,
Ili,: they tend -to Leconte later in at
growth. The same -re
appeal.s if-we plant sueee,s , 4ively
cold soil. In this case they be
_ later in arriving at inaturity,
the contrary happens if we se
`warna2i,,,•ain it is al
t -certain that if we take, the first
• 's - that:are develop e d on a - potat o
pl intlipg, the el : 6 p will Le earlier
.:•i if' we planted with the second
or_still more with tc: :. „, , - e of
It rc,uits froli]
,1! tlutt 7 amongs..t the variou:
reenution ,, to be taken in attempt
to maintain tit even. improve an 3
of potato. a- jwiiciotts choii e.
tuhersTor plantlip: is of especial
~~ ~I'L•a:(•C
"f eidploymeht of =t•etls proper])
ako perhat . s ry
t o.• soinet,ijnes
aten Inzy , t. we 11.1
c.,•;1:;;1 - 1.re got g0() , 1 tvp(-=, Tgof).l
- re , ult rmtwitii
uncertainty,itlii.-:lnuthcp.l
'; not - 1;(2 iit. -, l6ettl. It is p:en
r.:ll\: helievol that certain kinds of
,inloos, such as the "...)larjoulin::
Lalu•r"flowur nor run to - s•(•ed. This
an error. Xlllhotataes will
1 anal whew'thev are
inanurel and are in a condi
exuber.int ve , etation ; but it
the less ; true that there are
varieties whose_natural strength
:As them to flower and seed more
,t.lv than °then,.
Hay fer Hens
worid advises the
..f hay in the diet of fowls - in win-
thy ts;:t ,6;ass t i advantage
summer. -1411 k in food is re
it.!ir...d tor 1,e:.10.1 as ivt•lLfor poultrN
nrtn or animals. Eich- con
•,.illnited•l'‘ , ol is not readily digest
invittg disease. Some, think
for bulky food. is one ellivf
of fciither eiitin! , in winter, or
.10n . : , fowls confined. Now, jus
y seenre a good crop of seeoni
h:tv. !-liort, if f-)cy.;i1i1e...(24)1
i:;11;2' clover
Cure only enough
rct-erve. and your will eat
) , ..rtion of it all winter when tlte)-
;. - „nisl tarn awa - y from 4ale ealibage.
What is 1144- eaten will furnish untold
annNenieut in seratehingf over. Re
member in winter, if - lion''try stand
or:e lee . .Tutlemplayed,,all day.
tla.v are disposed to have the blues.
meditations lewl always to blttl
habitis - ; while a 7 healthy tniml, in a
villocous body. sti , TeAs business,
- h 'ph. with fowls. mekr.s winter eg , :r
, 1 ! . 1 chic'kenF,
this indifth before it :is too
if you have nit airt;ally nttemb
• 1 tai thematter, and before severe
it' ltus,ihle, for it _is injured in
;I . oity by Win , * frost-bitten."
The allOVe ig go6ll, although
,uprose hens would - eat liaV if
.
.fven them, hut. this is 11c-cam:se- they
?are not watched the habit's of their
We have noticed them (ir
on ph,•kinr short bits of hay of al
uost any variety. and hay: cooked
.1- cattle is - eaten g,rcedily
. by them.
•Ve advii : c short-cut . - elover
, oiled them, Clover is better
han any other !fay because. it pos-
" 4 2S nutriincut.besjqes
;c; . • to goirate particles ol
:a;11. It is ift)t•bulli: as mere qt)an
-v that is needed. but coarse, fibre
,cp:Arate the . con , Tntratc4l .stom-
, Fo thitt the ;nstri(• juice' can eir
tlirou.di the mass. Tile stout
cannot well manaffe • solid food
i,;!y a few minhtes will iv require(
pi . c.pftre this hay f&r a large num
r or poultry.—Na(icna/ Lire
Sa - IVIYii CLOVER ON GRASS.—Fartn
-7S
may succeed
.making, Closer
i:rays lamas, without plow
t!iy-lan,l. if the sI - xl is not thickly
• , v . ,•reo with"grass,open in places be
,s,A.n the tufts; so .ns to admit of
in the . seed: Sow the
iluite as . ex.dy in spring as the
rolui , i will admit. and be dry. Then
u: line tooth harrow . over theiand
the s'eol is iiovered, - or the most
ii 'nixed with 'fie loosened earth:
.en t. 41 the land, and in due time a
.p of clover will appear; but it will
n Ganger of being smothered by
•• e:rass,• - perhaps: and : if it be, when
• is grown high enough to be
• by a,thower it should be cut and
: , reen . to stock an:l if plaker be
s:-n on the hincl;as soon as-the clover
it will get such a growth in a
weeks thatthograss cannot check
fliat are not well covered
Toyed in th;s
or other. grassseed may be
•••.-n instead of. Clover.: and several
:nils of 7rass- seed would be.better
r.r, one kind. Perham it would be
- Ater t o. pasture such land till the new
cd sets a good growth, rather than
rt. the grass when it. is but a few
I:•hes high. There is no good rea
n v.'hy - flamers should not experi
.eat in -this way sometimes. Then
thew seed down a plowed field to
ra; next spring;without the usual
:•-:lierop: I have known a good
< , p of hay to I.e cut the first season
it !;elds . thus seeded.; and he sure
~ t von seed with several kinds of
-erses, which - produce a finer sward,
1 , 1 one that wilL stand the frosts of
better than one kind wiljt
Idneatirms
IMI!!!!
E. E. QUINLAN,
J. A. WILT, COMnlittfe
REV. D. Our; Of
G. W. RYAN, , ..dg:ociate Editors.
A. A. KEENEY,
coinmunicatioas may be scut to either of the
above editors. as may be preferred. and will appear
in the issue of WWI; he has charge.
E. E. geLNIALI . S.: Editor Present Week..
LEGISLATION IN REGARD TO SCHOOLS
Iu the Pen - nsylvania Legislature, 'we
understand that already there are two or
three bibs on compulsory education in
the hands of members. Whether any has
yetbeen presented to either house, Ive
are not advised. _
TLe foll.Aving bill oa "Test Bunks"
has been introduced la the louse of Pep
reKtrtatices at - Harrisburg, by Mr. Mitch
ell, of ..I.llegliany county :
SECTION I. • Be it enacted, etc., That
hereafter the Boar' of Directors of any
district, the Comptrollers in cities and
boroughs, or any `school :;uPerinteadent,
shall not order, or make •any change, by
resolution or otherwise.- in school books
or series or text Looks, or any one or
morn of said school books or series of text
books, in use in aay public school under
his or their superintendency. direction, or
control, more than once in every sm
years: and all suet schcsl books cihich
shalt be in use in the several. public
schools of this Commonwealth on the
third Nonday of June, J. I). is I shall
Lc cOntlunedin use by the br , a:4l of Di
-
rectors or others haVing control of 'said
schools for and during the term of six
yeats from that-dater and :hereafter
'TiOt be changed, in whole or iu part, more
than once iu every six years.
- S. 2. Any School Directors. Controll
er or SuTerintcadent, NVI.IO 1
,1:111 Vi4O.ate
110 urovisiiy, -, Of this act; Iv- sea
telic,A by the court to pay a t . ine not .ex
ceediruz fire hundred dollars, and dti.riv
cd of his oftice.
SEC.. ;;. That all act , : inc. , w7is.tent with
till:: act arc herCor net.caka
In the New liorlt I. , .:4:lnture. Mr. Cnr
roll E.:;:::nith, Clairtnan of tile As..-embly
tonnalttee on — E,:uca . tion, - has introdue....l
a bill to - anthorizt., the a
e! , :nini,slon by the Gov•rn,.l. t voinrile
,cri‘.s. Of text for 11, 1.;111i0
of - fhe ; -4 :;t1,,, which !•11:61 pul,:l-ht..41
: - ;:;Ite ter it:.. ;:t t.
in'the , ame Statela
apir,ointvii t cxamino the :171 ,1
of the nt,rrta:tl of that
F•tato, to see whol)er they have I:upt
limit, of the law vie,-..tinl; ?hot::
and whetln-r they are :" , .ec the
(resigns of tlio!..c foupling the 'Noma'
S'elleol.systenof Yo .111 r.
..:.the ..I.!=Serr.l..)ly has rerole n str , : ng
spa ell against them,
not at all calculated to !aflvailee the
e,t of the "Normal
State. Prof. E. A. S4icidon, of o,wegn
Normal School, has written a letter in re-
ELE:tIENTAP.Y GEA3MAR—C,G:tinsed
As a rule, more ditlii i nilty is experienced
in teaching the verb to a class by oral des
sons thaa'any or all tither parts of - the
ety midoey. Indeed, M : o,y s teach
orally to this pilint, nail then pot a lug. k
in the hands of the elit"s,; tither -, advance
the class as far as the' eiinjui;ations,
then take the book. Let us iiiee if 'chi:-
dren 'cannot become initiated in the mys
teries of the verb wit':out a :oak: if, in
fact, it is not better - t.+ start them in the
verb by oral lessons. (Frain the -it.nrcrziii
they are aheady ['al. -posed to h.:ve
brought in the clas , , and from correetlon
of exercises., it is takt r ai for granted that
the telling word or verb cara lie
with consideraldc reaiiiness in
tepees
Fir,t, require -six Sentteueis sub
ject, prcclie.tte'aucl riliject; • wtt , ut ob
ject. Now tell the iliat verbs that
require, or admit an object are called
p•dt:Aiti. - Y: verbs that (1 n quire 'r
admit ail object are', killed
Trai,.qtfre m _ eau; ewer" (Loin,
frqt/:(-"ii-a4) 'because in a't.enteno: omtain-
in:; a transitive verb the tense is net eO4:-
:lilac unless the object to,ttLich the ac
tion pas,:, , es over is statist. Tmnsitive
verbs have .two forms n ith mcerenee to
- Condition of suli(4.l - The sAlbject tan be
acting . , or be actLii 'rho fermer is
called the netite voice, tile; :It:r the
ive : ,b.thn
.truck by .Tames. We Lod thus we
can outline - our knowledge of the verb,as
follows:
Ziectire your
Transitive, 1 Artive,
(Pats-ice.
(Intranitive
Let earl , . member (t‘i" the clas-; n Div write
sixsentences euntaiting a transitive verb.
each sentence writtek in two forms. one
active, the other past,,ive
We have difterontiiiianners of exnre,n
nti
ourselves. "fi a te (; ; ;f erL gnt rip . ith.:s of
expression we call, Moods. ttf those we
have four. The tirst i -one at o p -tie one that
Includes the parer Part Of oar %%Al's we
call the Indicative Mood. It is 1.1 , t
making a direct assertion. or in nshinr; a
direct question. .The seC•frd Ccec.i i the
Potential. • Ii expresses power, is,ssihili
ty, neces . sity, and is renricred hy many,
can, mMit, mi , dht, could, would, or
should. combined With othervef bs. The
third, which we call the Subjunctive. ex
presses possibility. doubt, , alependency,
etc.. and is usually - pr.,caddrill,by the con
juucti..n if. NOW tilt`r. lest, except. though.
etc. The last we call the Imperative. It
exldresses. a command or entreaty.. By
concert drill, let the class learn the names
.and definitions of the words. In the saute
manner teach them the 'lathe's and mean
ing of the different tenses. Lot them sue
(me voting roan enters rm-rcantile life and
clearly that the Present tense thnote:
present, or indefinite- time: the Present- bee. ?"` - ' :1 ei'lkt in which I , osirion his
t t . i ca ., ll: ( mt . writing and mathenfaties are of
Perfect, - rtet , •fctssed, but time not passed; -
it z ., tq l :l-‘ ,, a ccrtaiu p o i n t : b e yo n d
Past tense, act- and time Itntli passed; ; that,
nu nail d ' is . t L it 'h' c.""'Y't g"..heel'e
the
Past-Pet fe.tt, one Jost act • prior to an- ,ars e wlach his: cdurse of
study might to have given him wur:: lost
other passed act meLtioned or itutolit :I:
: Feu ....1111,1.1.1,-7,111
his
t., the pur - pose of
Future tense, indefinite ftitue,titne os mem:u--- 4
:. with fmas—his mind;
true-Perfect, future - action Pri:a. to some in other Wor.ls. has been tilled. not Clain
ed. Another heconies au author, and his
other future.acti..m4dnentioned or implied.
habits rt.: thought are such that has wrir-
Before using the tense's in - conitp--at ton.
il!g i i i -4 . . ,J 4:ft . en unconsciously . to himself,
it will be - necessary
_to I.2;iVe ~. nu' short rem (hi 4 1 ..; , at, rather than original.
I le }ern: unship of the •, , T:ellt dav
rules to enable the class to form the pin-
Thc f,,n :vin,, Pr. Sc an makes s some seve4 l4 jeomment . ;, -
eipal_ parts of the - Verbs.
sa:. lug coat the More a sehiplar mites the
will greatly aid thcip : Ist form, that
li . t ,:t - ; e e ie h l i l s .. tV t i l ifilig grows..til: by the time
forin which will make sense - With ta be- ,
1 , we d f 2d. that form which will nialm decit.her his ' , l _, :' w i t i t e' X i e ' , ' , l : l '.,, l ,; ' :,.. c.;u 4 , l h: • trdly
our author's opini o n, is t : o ‘ C.2 . aceo u un ' te h tl
tense with the act occurring- yestet-day,
for by the fact that the most facile pen is
3.:. first fnm with itzriann:xed; -1111, that
,„ri7,
before
e n t o p r . r e m s t l c i li n f t : i • N r . the i qiiick in, wing mind. and
fotian which makes sense with . it il ! .ei t i h t e .,, , w t . i i i i e ter f ' . .s ru a l tt en
. it.i Let the claSs learn these rules, and that Cl',4lit I..:1- N t. ‘..
Of ,:rig!e letters. he is tutu ink of a W .- I t i: l. Z.
then let theteacher give a dozen or More
fora)
or h se--titmice. and hitting the letters
=Orbs to the class, and requite then) to be b l est they may. To
written in the fonr forms. Give the class in7.- -l o t , - e e t e l ls t el w res l a r s s
, aa t r!dwr i iting an ar
several exercises of this kind. Have them
i• T'l i t o. n rl gi c li ' i l- ( 1 1 1 „ t is
at., l'' ' i r i l 44 ,t ,. .- - .r ts i l iy o t r )ot t i .:e tr.ans.mis
learn,t he piincipal-tfarts of as many VCrbs 1 : ,,1pn and
Each selpsl l to teach
as, possible. a rapid method.
stenography and tel - - I •as .
well
as
er-
Verbs ma*arc subjects in . the first, tinary 1
second or third pet - son, and in the slum- ;art is to be slowisl-i'v'malned-utifetilll7ts warned
for purpost. ; :s of copying and to ;tnsN e v l e t r il t t i c il l
lar - bi- plural , number. Frequent!v the
Ill' T ellS , of ,c , 4 111111( trial cot responffenee.
verb changes its form to agree wiri, its
this proposition than
subject:either in_person or number. Verbs unets r thc .s e l ver or - e t i l e i
- and lelegraphy rtre l outgi l iZ t l l l et Tf l tli vritill
g i
also change their forms to, express- voiee,
' rut of our rote. We t hint; fast. ' speak e f s a P st l- ,
mood and tense. In order Illat we mar 1 , 1 1 -.. l t ) f i t d -4, aid it may fairly be asked, Why
earn these different changes, it is nec,s- , ,
as ot a ir ,
ti er v imie; m e . I n s of noting
sary to arrange the verb in a sort of table. thoughts
which we calf conjugation. Since we can ; words and deeds u . Itinser, anti recording
the
tion makes true history, be clumsy rindrepresent any noun by a pronoun, in our i inadequate, when Other and efficient pro
conjugation we use eix pronouns, in the cesses are only 'waiting to take the
•lace of which re rad place noting - in aft. place ?—. T. Eren in; - Post. ' •
course. These pronouns are—,T, which
can represent any noun of the first person
singUlar; you, any noun of second singu
lar; he, she, oi• it, any noun of third per
son Singular; we, any . noun first plural;
you, any noun second plural; - They, any
noun third plural. Let these be thorough
ly memorized by the class. The teacher
't will find that by the use of the followifig
table, the class will soon learn the conju
rations. It will be observed that there
are, only three tenses in which there is
•any change in the spelling of the verb to
agree with the person and number of the
subject. These are in the present and
past tenses, indicative, of the verb to be,
and in other sobs, except in the sub
junctive mood, in the present third singu
lar the vcti, takes or es, awl_ the pre,,: lit
perfect third singular of all verbs chinges
to lets. Let the class memorize ti.e
present and past tenses of the verb:to be
In the indicative mood. The rest of the
conjueatior. can be Yearned from the ta
ble, and in such a manner that it can be
of practical use in sp:ahing awl writing.
z. 7'
•
pepartmeni
EN
To eanja:_tate the passive v; rb, add the
1;IIIttir theilyel`bconjpga
; tion
einuu-nt to the internationA Exhibition
at Vienna in 1!•;:;, to study the systems of
ethic i . ion vo rue in the c antries rep
setae.l tin:v. has made of his official
s•w:ething nuu'e Than a inerj rce
ord of 01 , 2 vat ions. and given it a spceu
lamivo advis Ty as well as ministerial
(A:anTc!l•c*. finding unfelt to, be
pond of in the Anwric:ol (11 , pw•ition to
give to every eitiz-n elatngli learning to
make him independent, the author dir e cts
at fent l‘m to a s. tiets 'atilt in our meth
ods or instructi n wlairdi, if prrpetuated,
will prevent unr attaining a high rank as
i lit , Taty people. 'Uhl, can't coDsi,A, ill
our trainiluz the youth in our sehof& to
use two 'at:gulp...es-1 he one written and
the other spoken. :int' neither as:thing
from the ttauperament Of the individual
who employs it. hi other worth:, the pu
pil rtads ;tuff v. rites eipheas too
Int:Co. and lid:ills too Ettle and, after
years of such work. goes out into the
world with some learning. but v: th 110
education in the true sense of the term.
T..
thh• 2
ctrl)
e)1.1 rlto the prorez , ive form of
r re; bia.?:l the third form of the .
to the t's.n.ili.rat!n of to 1,-.
The advantage of learning' the conjug,*'-
tion in this mann,ir is, that the student
learn, how the several tenses are formed,
instead of memorizing' them after they
are formed. For the pact-perfect_
ive called for, Ire repeats fourth
form i f verb with bad :
I L;:•1 driven, We Lad dtiven.
You -Inkd driven, You had driven,
He had %Liven, They had driven.
Af:er tLc cla , : has finished a series'of
rack d le.s . ons by oral in-t met hin and the
less,on of each day has been to iliastrate
their hnowl?.dge of. what the teaeln r has
1:1112ht thorn , tln•d.ty before. by written
ntcnres, col rected every day in the
class, the will be pretty well pre
paNd to e(oninenve tlpu study of grammar
In a text-book. Here it will be fonnd
ofital.le to h-Lve the class sf tidy the
etym,,lo , j y, with practice in pars:ig and
analysi,—illn,trated by - dia . :4 - rains from
the very . 11:.;.t..
SOTLETHING F E EDUCATOE3 TO THINE
ABOUT.
Dr. S'o.,ruin. wh.l N 1 as sent by our aov-
hENRY 31ERCUR,
ANTHRACITE AND
CORNET: PARK AND RIVER SYMMS'S, POSTA:MA,
YARD PRICES (CASH).
EGG
sTOVE
CHESTNUT
PEA
- SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE
rffii
STOVE
SMALL NUT
Coat screened, and delivered to any part of the
Loro', adding eartago to the above prices. ALL
O::DEILS MUST DE Acto.NrANLED BY ylll. CAM.
Towanda, /an 4, 1577
-
CO
A L,
_ _
WA keep on hand at our yird all alma of Pittston
Slid Wilkes Barre coal. and Loyal Sock coal, from
the Sullivan County Mines. Also, Barclay Lump
and Smith.
• We keep the Lest quality oT Lime. 'fair and Ce
rm•nt, Brick and Plaster, all of which we will aell
at bottom prices.
Towanda Ray 18t, 1876, t-
CHEAP COAL AD
From and after July 1, I will sell coal, lime,
for rash only, and the price list Will be corrected
nwnthir.•
r:act: 'or" COAL TOR JULY, PILE TON OP 11.000 DA
l'ittston Stove, Chestnut and Furnace
Pea
Carbon Run Lump
•• •'•
- Barrlay Mountain Lump
-Smith.
k lIPII town !Aare 'Pi bw.hel
=EU
==
Brick "ft At 10 00
.1 ant always prepared to deliver purchases on
,hart notice at the usual price of delivery.
1 also tender toy thanks:to my many friends and
cur tome r. for their very liberal patronage In the
pa , t`and hope u.uler the new departure to make It to
their Interest to c.,ntinne to buy where they can
get the bast goods for the least money.
Tbie,e who are Indebted to me still take notice
Clint I inobt have money or I can't buy fot rash and
:iy freights. They must settle by the first of Au
gu-t next.
T"wunda, July 1,197 i„
THE GREATEST
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES
..16. , .•.,
..,...
As,l 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
MI
I take this method of informing
the people that my present large
stock of
Will be sold regardless of cost,
1111211
BLACK'S CROCKERY STORE
FULL STOCK-GOOD GOODS-
LAMPS,
Tworaniia. Anztv.l Inf.
•
1 : 4 1 AIINI ; AT PRIVATE SALE.—
A Farm of IfO acres ‘vithin 2'4 mites of Ttil
liorouffh, nn a r..d road 1 , -adtng train
Towanda to Mourotttop. with plenty of glst. Fruit
herries, grapes,
aprod:itl 1 pearl' orehard. A grad frame
41,, e1dt , g hotr-e, tAllit II rams and 4 cellars, with
u,lter lu the l'on'e Itrotudit from a ialualde,spring •
through pun )? logs, a:so running water In the
tarn yard:he year found Supplied front the faille
`l' , lngt One 21 , 4 untittrgrntind stone basement
,taltle. for hones or cattle. also 2 hr.rse barns—one
corn house—fstaltry yard and unth , rgroutill
, hlt - kt-ry anti oilier out buildings. acres Itn
prot,t4 the balance In wails. Th e la n d i s w e ll wa.
tr'f , d. anti Iles to !tut east, and under a
, good state
of t'ultleation. and within Lt.') minutes ride of the
` ll :agt*. It is uwucd Ivy a, gentleman n•dtling in
T., ;pub. :oho on aecntfut of attranced ye,ars, de
tdrt— gn out of the fabning businesi,. It can he
l""nght any llt,. tetwit'tl fhb. and April next for
pt•r at re. Ittt.',...,ittn given April Ist Is Ad
drett.l. A LUNY; Attorney-at4law. Towanda,
Pa.
font!.
1 -1 4 OR SALE.—A Farm of 34 acres,
1L on Hon.. nil!. In. Monroe tall.. all improved.
A gttoti Ifoti and Barn, aft , l ION! Swung orchard.
th.•reon. Well fentyd with stone and :stumps:
Ft , r I art lent:lnt; enquiro of Peter Vaugonler. on
the preml-es. Janidf. -
FARM FOR SA I.E.—The Farm
fatety owned by Matilda Vangorder. of A sy.
him twp i ts offered at private sale. The' farm con
tain, arres. - all Improved. well watered and fem.-
td ; fi‘e mile, from Towanda, and convenient to
and chureh. F..r terms. &c., Inquire of PE.
TElt v.\ Nt; 0 111)Eit, Liberty Corners. E. li. Or„..
I,liNt;,, near the pruttilßes; BULL. Mon
ne.ton. ' Oct. 2, -711-tf.
FOR SALE—A farm of 100 acres,
c.O Improved, ,otith-rrest Tart of Smithfield
township. radford .
'Co., Pa. Two orchards, mostly
grafted fruit. Vf 11 rooms., arranged for one
or two two-barns. For particulars, en
quire on iaid preniiiies, or of l•
aug2
FOR SALE AT A I;ARGAIN.--:
A grs...l farm, contaltilng F 6 arms, In Orwell
tnw•n - ship. Exerllent fruit, a good house, .tc.
utlarti 4 :0 pi:110r grain, or dairy purposes.
Terms to suit purchasers. Enquire or,
,10.113 i BLACK,
Leltaysvllle. Ont.:10, 1N76.
I ha% e albo a large tark, ou which I noir lire.
übkh I WM i 1 cheap.
Coal yid Vatei.
Dealer In
SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE
COAL, 1'
ANTURACITt,
COAL,
COAL.
PIERCE ''l3: SCOTT.
ISIM3EMEI
Very Respeetrullv Tours
J.ll. PIIINNY
Clothing.
CHANCE
TO BUY
Ever offered to the people of
BRADFORID COUNTY.
CLOTHING BUSINESS,
MEN AND BOYS' 'WEAR,
FOR. CASH.
H. JICOBS
Crockery.
AT COST!
MUST BE SOLD 1
CROCkERY,
CHINA,
GLASSWARE,
BABY WAGONS,
e„:c
At the old stand of
0.. A. BLACK.
Zeal Z:tate fcr Sale.
FRANrIS FRF.\CII
mu BLACK
STEVENS & LONG,
WHOLESALE 4t. RETAIL
CHOICE FAMILY_GROCERIES,
COUNTRY PROCINE, 1
600
5 00
• 6 00
2 50
•• • •ti 50
s large And comniodlonststore smart.
prepared at all times to carry
a large stock.
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
0. MEECUR
Or taken In eve/ singe for goods, an lowest east pri
ces. Onr bog experience In the Grocery Trade
gives us pecultu advantages in purchasing, and u
we are not ambltloug to make large Fonts, we flat.
CREATES INDUCEMENTS TO
Buyers than any other establishment In Northam
Pennsylvania.
nu, 713
GilocEßlEsiir mom, JSIONS.
15 00
3 SO
,W
aOO
3 SO
McCADE & EDWARDS,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
C NE DOOU NORM OF COIIDL 4 fG iIIUSSELL
Towanda, July ILI. vas
AT FROST & SONS'
FURNITURE STORE,
From ; now until January Ist, 1677, ther ; will sell
their entire stock or Furniture very low for cash,
There never was a better time to buy, as all kinds
0fk00415 are low. Wo are selling
Our amiortment of goods for eltiistinas wasnever
12122
Cope - a once and secu bargains
Remember that we are the only Manufacturers
of Furniture In Towanda, and ihe.only house that
•
can sell at wholesale prices. lease call and get
rom
At ON T ANYIES.I
MONTANYES OFFER A FINE
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON,
AT BOTTOM PRICES!
310'NT ANYESI
Ell
Torsi4a, pec. IS.P4
%main and ?widow.
Dealers In
GRAIN, &C.
GRAIN AND rnonucz.
ter ourselves that we Cilleatror
STEVENS & LONG.
CORNEA MAIN A BRIDGEJIT
TnWANDA, PA
Cash dealrrs In all kinds
irest /4 Sot:.
On Main Street,
CHAMBER SUITS
=1
C.rpleto (Or Fire Dollars
J. 0. FROST & SONS
Dry-Goods.
• Watches, :ewe ker
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE;
If. HE'ND_LEMA-N,
Dearer in
FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
and
FINE JEWELRY.
Also
STERLING SILVER
SILVER PLATED,WARE
CLOCKS, .
' MOM THE CHEAPEST TO THE HEST.
GOLD, SILVE.E. AND STEEL
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES.
One door north of T
Ai tr a . in ro s rter
t ag Son's Drag store,
TOWANDA, PA.,
jan6-75
--
NEW- JEWELRY
W. A. ROCKWELL
Is receiving a new supply to his large stock of good?,
ETEIM
SILVER PLATED WARE,
GOLD AND PLATED SETS
CLOCKS,
And evcrythingin the line, which will bn soid at
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
Please give us a call and examine our goods
flOpalrlng done nt the shortest notice.
T)er;l2.lA7R
Carriages
NOW IS YOUR,
OPPORTUNITY,
TO BUY
CARRIAGES
AND
'WAGONS
AT
B itY A N '1" . .s'i
,--,
('Cheaper than yoli will ever .again
have the opportunity of doing.
I have a large assortMent of my
OWN MiNITIiIACTURE,
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 azency in this
place of
VIATT'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.
JAMES
jang..76
NEW CARRIAGE' FACTORY,I
Own Ito the new Jail,
TOWANDA, PENN'A
HENRY sTuLEN
Respectfully announces to Ids friends and patrons,
ttat. bas built a
N-ZNY BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Where he 1% reuatantly keep on hand a full assort
ment'ef
FA.MILZ CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
TROTTING SULRYS, AND SKELETONS
Made of the best maerfai and linished in thmbest
city style. His long experience In city Car
riage Factories gives him a decided ..
advantage over others in the
PINISH, STYLE AND DURABILITY
Of wnons. All he oaks Is an
INSPECTION OF MS WORK
I Previous to purchasing elsewhere
ALL WORE WARRANTED TO GIVE 4 ,
\, FEUFECT ATISFATION.
Thaakful for the llbaral patronage . formerly ex
tended poct respectfully asks coutlnuance of the
same.
REPAIRING PROVTTLY ATTENDED TO
-- AT REDUCEti
HENRY STULEN.
==all, , "!‘
THE CHEAPEST
HARDWARE STORE
IN TOWANDA • - .
`IS,,IN MERCITH BLOCK!
MI
SCYTHES,
FORKS, FIXTURES, ROPES,
Cheaper Than at Any Other Place!
I bare always on hand Repairs for the YOLTY.OI
WARRIOR 2.21 d CllA3lrtoN l Nlowing 3laeblnes.
PERRIGOS SIDE HILL PLOWS,
All kinds of TINWARE on hand,
and Tin Work of all kinds done at lowert prices.
Towanda. •Tuna ta.
C °" 'EN & CO.
nave removed their "
To rooms recently oreupled by M. flr,Ncts• 11.1 a
Clothing Store. ono door South of EVANS a lIIL
DIMDTWS.
WaUdat Ivltcro will ba found w
full line of ilte ter3 - nest
CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS,
FRENCH. CHINA. IRoN STONE
Aud QUF.ENhWAI:E. ENGLISH
•
FRENCH and RELINIAN
CUT & PI; KVAR ED
GLAtisW ARE.
LOOKING GLAS:ir.S. and a 11:10 airorliment of
. LA3IFS, nth t t h e very bent of trimtninv.
•
KNIVES and FORKR,
TEA :and TABLE SPOONS,
POCKET KNIVES, &C
A full line . or the finest
ELATED IVA IZ
YANKEE NOTIONS OF ALL
KIS4-)S.
Stathmery,TlT{ ror.ks, li(7okA. Ladles and
Gear. , INniery, frandicerrhiers. Table and
Towel 1.1t0.114, T,f , Aele; and Nap.
4111 N Collars,
And
A th, , mand other artleleii too taunerou, to mentto
Axr) RINGS,
AUCTION SATURDAY AFTERNOONAND
• EVENING.
•
All goods most give y:ttkfa,tion or the money
rtt
funded, tr4Ocit, tlellvery.l In the I • oll,..mtion tree.
v.llelting the rale, at Auction, or Real E4tate.
Live Steck, Farm rten:lis„ Household Good., or
any thing to mild at Auction In town or country,
at .rlces to sitlO . the times.
On all goo(1.4 left on con:iilsaton
Towanda. Oc , t 19,
W WILLICK,
No. 729 NORTH SECONWSTREET,
Manufacturer anti dealer lu
FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS AND
LOOKING GLASSES
W• ROCKWELL
of every do,crlption.
WINDOW col:Nit:Es. sgu - xia.: AND
OVAL FRAMES ['OR PORTRAITS
PHOTOGRAPHS AND OIL
PAINTINGS ; 11,01 V ER
PIth,MES, Etc., Etc.
Aug. 30.^.m
AVDODGE,
T.
FIRST ; NATIONAL BANN, TOWANDA, PA.,
GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE CO., of LA
A
rilmNix. AND .7.II:TUA I. LIFE .INSURANCE.
Co's., of 11;tr.a.rtl.
Over vao,oco tesumnee wi Itve In llrr,,lford Co
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Tux LITTLE STORE 1:Or .N,I) THE CORNER
Is the best Place to Towandzi to buy good
C[l 1. RS AND TOBACCO,
ITERCUWS BLOC ii,-tryposite COURT 110 USE
SIGN or SQUAW
11Pr2.4-7:i
1 a day at home.' ,Alzents wanted.
.7)1 • Outfit and terms free.. True-S:
Angush, man,. nwhz 0.76-Iy.
G REATLY 111F,DUCED PRICES !
PUNNING, MATCIIING, AND RE-SAWING,
And all kinds of Pfaulng-Inni Work,
• I have aNn on band a lary slack of
SASH AN!) 11001:S. ,
,
I ant setiing at prty gto unit th4..tinn4.
•
Matte protriptly to utter, at a low• prtre, for CASH
IF YOU WANT TO GET RICH QUICK,
I.aunber brought hero tote milled, will be ke . pt
under cover awl perfectly dry until taken :way.
Good sheds for your hors, , s,auil a diy,place to load.
Towanda. Jan. IS. 1577
THE 'StBSCRIBER, TAKES
Pleasure! In calling the attention of his mtter
nns patrons and the putlle g , net ally, to the fact
that he still continues a
GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS
At the OLD STAND or 3tY,F.It & Itt - NDF.LL, In
earroWs Illorkowatsly tpr.site thelvaus
and that he Is prepared to tort.1:11
SALT AND FRESH NEATS,..
•rt
VEGETABLES AND BERRIES
Of the very beat qullty, at ax tow rates as any other
establlehntent. .
Jute 1,1876. t?
iscalcms Advarthements.
1 Farmers can bag their
GRINDSTONES,
Sc., &c., &c.,
Best in Use.
11. T. JUNE.
AUCTION AND CONNIziSION STOW'
A firm a.s:,ortinrn:
KNIVES,
FORKS
SPOONS
I'LLOVYT AND ArCt:DATE 14-TURNS MADE
COWEN & CHEST.EI
I=
at low rates. Ito:somber
The tinderFlgnctl la haig
AwAy Dow!:: DoW X -D6WN
So far ir , it cairi sac I
Call and see my Cant's and Prices. '
L. D. DOpGE'IL4
FRESITTOULTRY,
C. If. MI ER,
DL H.
C. P_9ItTER;
.ilr tns <• •
OLD 621SH-DiUG
Corner %In end Mao StL, Towanda, Pa.
(Haabltelied over a quarter °la Century,)
Whole:4la wad Itetalt Dealer In
DRUGS, MEDICINES,. CHEMICALS,
ACIDS, DYE43TUFFS, dr GLUE,
PEIIPIINERY, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS,:
SPONGES, BRUSHF.S, BRACES k TRUSSES,
SoArs, Comas, I;oxAsixti, II 44,111 DYER,
SNATIIS,
TEETH, SKIN, -and HAIR FRI PARAT
ITAZOKS,POcKET-K!..,IVEs
POCKET-BOOAS AND POILT-MONNAIES,
MACABOY And SCOTCH SNU:PP,-
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MUMS,
• 'GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER. SEEDS,
Pure Winos and Liquors.4ur.Mcdiclnal Purposes
BOTANIC,ECLECTIC k ItoiifrorxriticßzastinF.e,
. And all genuine popular Patent Medicines. .
SUPPONTENA. SESPENSoIcIES, BREAST Prmrs,
NirrLEs, NIPPLE SHELLS & SHIELDS,
NURSING BOTTLES; TEETIGNO RINGS,
srnixats,':..px.lA L FANs. UILINALR, TllEBllO3l*
TY.IIA. PiASTIC STOCKINGS, &C.
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL,
• WICKS, CIII3IN.RYS, BATH BRICK,
SPERM, LARD, WHALE, NEATS . FODT,
TANNER'S, AND MACHIN &OILS,
ALCOHOL, A!i'D SPHlkid TIinCENTINE,
Sash, Paint, Varnish, IV la rewash, Counter,
'Horse, Mane, Shoe, .SeruOing,
..rind all kids of bruxheg.
WINDOW. AND PICTURE CLASS,
PURE 1 - LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, AND
• VARNISH.
READY MINED PAINTS
OP ANY DESIRED COLOR,
BY THE POUND, OR - GALLON,
GROUND IX OIL OR VARNISH, '
AND DRY COLQII: OP ALL HUES.
All articles warranted 134 represented
l'ieseripolens rarefully entr.pounded at all hours
of day and night., Open Sundays, fur Prescriptions
from t to to, A sr, 1 t to I and a-to '
Dr. Porter can by consulted as heretofore In the
()Mee. rniayl37s
AY E 117 S HA IH V IGOR,
GRAY HAIR TO ITS "NATURAL VITALITY
A dressing which at once agreeable, healthy,
and offeetuat tor prt;sotug thu hair. Faded or
gray hair ta uxia r Trod to its ortgttza color, with
the gloss and fr.tilYiess of yonth.....Thin,.ll3lr .13
thickened, fat:lng halr ch , !ek , ,,l, arid baldness of-
tett, though not always, cu;. a by Its use. : Nothing
restore the hair where the folliclesarol stroy.-
CASTOR 4, &C.
or to o : glauds at.roptii.nl and decayed.' But such
1.
a; remain can be !faced for uiefulrn'tFS by . this ap.'
plicatlon. last , ,aa'uf fouling the. hair with a pasty
sedlii.lit, It will keep it ck•an and vigorous. Its
a•rastunai use wi:llpr(!re'lit, i . llt, hair_ Irma turning
gray or taifing ofT, and cotmgoently prevent bald-.
Free frotn ttio o defetoous substances
which make gotut preparations dangerous, and In-
jnrlon.. to the hair, the Vigor can only bsneftt but
not harm it. wanted nienily tot a
noth!ng can be,found SO liesirahlt. Contain
Inc ncith••r oil nor dye, It dos not soil white :ram-
brte, and yet lasts 10 - ng on the halt., giving It a rich
glo.cy lustre. and a grateful perfume
DR.. 4. C. AYEI: & CO., LOWELL. MASS.,
Arialytival Chemists.
SOLI) pl .. ALL DEI - Gfil . ...;TS EVEttYWHERX
Jan.
T UE CENTRAL 110T1*L,
ru,TER. PA.
. .
T.pe ' 111111{"!.Ni••TI,..1 'having taken Inei..ston
of thr_Aliove • Tr.i.. , . resp.xtruily •.“livit, , ,. thi• Tratm.l
- of hi , WAS fricn.l,;:litl the hub;;, gvh,-r.,11r.
:: , ;-,.:1( 1 -:f. M. A. FOP.RE;sT.
.
_
" • _
F4LIVELL lIOESE, TOIVANDA,
1
ItA.., • .
paring leased tith hotp:A. na.ly to :worn
mi,ta-te the travel:ll4: So pali.s - aor extx•Lse
v. ill be g,.. - k• who may
give b Ink a cat!.
air of Pub".l. are, east of 31ercur's
Lew Hoek.
m F.AN S HOUSE, TOWANDA,,
I=
The 114 , rses„ name , ef all gll.-,:s this
ii"urethagamiA buss by. Fire,
,witbout auy
extra charge.
5.41,110 r quality of o:a AU. inst.
received. , T. It. JoiZDAN,
Tlny.t.tdri, Jan. 21 .. 74 . Proprlotnr,
T I AGLE 110 T
_VA
At the rortier of Court at:tl dir•ltNtly In
tht• vleinity and s‘utth (1 the Court 11..11,,,
JoIIN 1:1:11.KT,
The ol,oro honer re-fornlsheil and re
fitt,,l. and Is bow 01.04 to the tr...1%,:11,g public.
Tho Isar v.lll at ali ith the
of eio. !,, th , premises.,
1;(..ar.t0r,1.y t h.! .1,12. - or aot ,, rltr.,,late(l..
',May 10, IS7 A.) .TtIHX ra'RKE.
QKEI,EY'S OYSTER 1 . 17 AND
13-I:OI.EAN dors'south of
Jtea., Board '1,3 - thy day or weyl: on
n.a,onabh. tYrrns. Warm no.aht served at all hours:
testers at uliolyNaly and :vial!. feldta.
R IEDUCTION IN
. PIANO TUNING
1 prepl,;e to tune Pianos b,reaf ter for
S 2 EACII MIME, 011. $4 BY THE Y*All
til-trnr.leats are mv.l+ll.. 116rongh, an
ex!ra ellrago will made lc; travellizw, fee.
1 cortintio to aril.'
ORGANS AND PIANOS
.tho hest maatitaMarisg, as ustial
Towanda, F. 22, 1: , 77. • -
T HE inGliEst.llON.O..IlS
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION!
The Jud unattimott.ly recommend the
oil% Pt ANits 1)1P1.OMA u F
litiNt)l: AND 31EltAl. •op 31 I , :mt Placing
them In 1110 front rank without a supeilor....
,P1:1 ,- LS EtoW 7 .1r01: STRIA:7I.T
F I 1:N ~ i TItt:3IIN TS.
$4OO for .?..?rd). 1 woo *6.34! for $275.
$7OO for: ;::3(11). 'for $75.) for $:O5.
:r..;t)t) for, „$!-150. - i;:1100 for ;400:
NO COMMISSIoN TO AGENT:3,
NO DISCOI' NTS TO TEACHERS::
NO DEVI.:11ION IN PIIiCE.
THE m ENID i:Lcs( OS N rand, Square,
ri g ht et,utain i‘atents awl Improve
nover lutr , .‘luc. 11.
31 ATI] I'Sll EIS'S S PATENT I)I'Pf.EX
( ) %"EIV.STI:UNG $('A I. 1: f+ the greatest a4lrance
lit the bl.toty of Plano teal:lnv, producing the
most. astonishing power, 1'10111es:4 and depth of
flme., awl a sitstailAilig' :14:17:g qua , liy n e ver bef ore
at t•tim,l. le.M7 ••o,ranti Plano In a Sqttare case."
M DELSSOIIN UPItiti:IUS are the
fries: In America. '14 , 1 are prenottnee'd the "Pi
aiws (4 . the Futun..."• '• •
M AN I• F ArToI: WARE:R(IOMS
410, 492, 1!14, 4911 and 493 West 57th Ftn•et
sat, MY and 570 tOttLisentie.
PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL.
Illustrated and deserlptiv., Catalogue malle4 free
F.NDEL'O'OIi P. 14 C0.,.e l
NES.:
Fl'lii '77
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IF YOU, WISH TO GROW VEG
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to all nor -customers (4 past roars, or to those vt - tto
bare purchased any of thealame boolts,;, to Ethers
up 'receipt of 2S cents, -
Plain Plant ur Seed Catalogues without p ate,
free to all applicants;
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W.M. - liITTRICIT,
Tow.twla, P!..tirea,
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No, G Broadway, Yew-York
EHIGIUVAtLEY
N. Y. RAIL ROA D13.--Arrongeotent of 1 4 111,
wager Yrtittisi, to Late effect ituFiary-tat.„l/177. -
EASTIVAItD.
STATJON9
11'31.!P.314 , ,,1f,1A,,5c,
N'lngara Palls 1 ) 2 15• 1 .p...1 4 0,
Buffalo •- ... • , 1::,..• 1 1 I 44i ... :.1 5 IV
Roeticatery V
!, 1 4 Qv 6 00
Auburn • .
1 I b'4 s 1600 _
- Geneva . IS aSi I, NCo
Ithaca 7 20 ..... ! 9 42
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Waverly.
EsYre..
Athens
Milan..
IMIM
8 55)1025,4151220
4 2612 30
• • • • 4 4212 40
• 4 60 12 47
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t t 3 00 67
...... t.„ • ,• t 512 10 t
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2 22
S 6611 62
6 45, 2 CO
12.40 6 25 2 30
6 45 2 40
' 1660, 255
•", SO 7 VI
...... 11. t 3 IS
120:7 60 3 44
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• • • ....... 3 4d 6 24
.. 4 47 ...•• 7 32
5.06 ' 7 SO
6 60 6 20
Towanda
Wysaut
Frenchtossrn' -
Wyaluslng
Skinners Eddy..
Memboppen
*hoop:illy
Tunkbannock....
baffrauge
Falls
T. 11 Junction:.
AS-likes-Barre....
Mauch Chunk...
A lioniown
Bet
Easton
Philadelphia
New York..
W. E T 13; Alt 11
STATIONS
New York.'
Philadelphia.....
Ea5t0n...,......
.110 t h lehe fir
"Allentown
Mauch Chunk....
Wilkes-liarre....
1.. B..lunction
Vans'
La 4 .rbnge.. .....
TunkiJoinoor....
31eshrippen
skinner•s Euity..
Laceyyille
AV yat tiqn
Fre:ne htown.
Statithg
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Towanda
Athens
Sayre
Wave rip -
E/ Mira
o..vego
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Geneva..........
:thorn
I t - ,ehester - ' •
RI/train ......
.1s; lagara Fa; Is.. _
' Trains fi infl 1:5 run through flatly to l'bllaflel
ph La anti Neu York without change, with Punzuati
sleeping cars attached. •
EL A. PACKET:, Superintendent.
Jatt,l% 1877-tr.
TNIILADELPIIIApt READING
itAILI:o.u).
ARRANGEMENT OP PASSENGER TRAINS
DffrEM - DEI: 18'114 lh
Train* Oar• Alrentoten ad fol/oreith .
(ri•. Perkiornen Branch.)
Fnr Philadelphia at. eso, ,11.10 3,15 and 5.43
P,
MEM
For Philadelphia, at 3.12 p. tn.
(via 43.vai Penlyz. Branch.)
For Reading.. t 2.30. a. m.. 12.15, 2.10, 4.20
and 9.(..1 p.
For. 11.irrl.o.trg, t 2.30, 5.50, 9.55 a. it., 12.15, 4.30
and 0.C2 p.
For LaneaFter and Columbia, 5.50, 8.55 a. tn., and
4.30 p.
tpues not on 3ieudays.
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For Ri.adlng, 2.30 a. m 4 and 9. , ,0 p. m.
F:.r Ilarri,lmrg. 2.30 a. m. and 9.® p. m.
Trains. f.r Allrnforent,rzTe na , Pillows
Peria , ,rae'n rranca.)
Leave 7.3 C. a. [2l;, IN.O, 1.30, and 5.15
p.m.
MESE
LoaTe f , ..14 a. iu
(rhe Enat Penna. firane.h.)
Road lUD. 7.i9. 7.45, a. pa., COO, 6.6. and
70.2 ,1 p. in.
I. , rar4• Harrisburg, 5.20, 8.10 a. m., 2.00, 3.87 and
7..15 p. ill. ,
Leave Ltr.caqter 8.10 a. in., 12.5 i. and 3.15 p.m.
Leave Columl,ta 6,6) a. m., I.CO anti. 3.:15 1,..m.
13E3E2
Leave Wa,l!nz. 7.20. a. in.
If 5.20 a. In
Tral!:- , ;narked thus ("') run to and from depot.
strci•ts, Cher tr.iins to awl frog
Brona
.i. ane. 5 55 p.lll. trains froria
14 , V.1, and tLr 7.31; a. in. itti•l 5.15 p. m. trains fronx
thFong,ll cars 4.1144 from PLR.
J. E. IVoOTT EN
General Superintendent
1211131111
FINNSyLVANIA RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME T..3.11.1.1'
i trVII. to tr.Atto to Pltts
tqug. Oglit tr:v!n.,t, anti (;12, train
;‘, •
3:o1 I 1,• ern!,r Ir‘. 4e
tral , t• , •1 Pt•rsn.ylvat:!A T: ' [:r , li^ 17 y
and mlricval l'•
Nt - 7." tuAl
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Er.pre,,
ex, ept 31,,aday :!: 7 0 -, a. al.. o.ritc, r111".z..1,1-
ph 1 a a! Y,rl4. at :0:4.5 a. tu.
:!r;.! 2f arris!mrg daily at 'in -- a' a. m.,
PlilladoipLia at 7:7,1 a.:::.. New York'
=1 , ::".21 a. ia.
L Merl r.riric , et ing for PhVa
de hla. Hari e7.4'ept Sunday at
s , :l. a' 9:01 a . m.
. ,
Ilarrt,lttirtz Expr,c, llarrlsharg• daily EX
cept Sunday at tt:Ilo a. in., a:ll%c,at pailadeiptaa
10:t - I , a. n., and Ner. Y or 1; p. m.
l'Net p: 511111 - 137,
at 7:::; a, rld:adelpltla at 1::::10 p.
-att•l York ;17 s:t: p. tn.
Pa, 1 - 11,- Exprt ••, Illrris`turZilaily at 1V.05 •
p. ni.lfarrive, at l'id!atl-'o.lla at 3:15 p. tn., and
y•tric at 6:15 It.
trttlth , town Exprt ,- . leaves flarrlsburg daily ex
,rept - ;,:t:11:1, - at 1:15 p. 111,:. art - lt.tts 31 l'lttladjlphlatti
r - V - a p . us.. and - N. w Y. - • 1 -1: at tri:3s p. m.
Dal!y ilat!' at 1:15 p.
in.. art - l%es at 1'Illtadelpb1:: t:21.) p. In., and New
York a: It :I; p.
liar:Loa:lz ittodal'km vla ettlaudda leaven
11arrt.I.ttr.r.r zis.l , v es:F.l)e NM,,!;k:c at 3:5a p. anti
r a! I'llati,phia at - l a , p.
. s 1 fat riztturg dally at 11:15
p. :Irriv.ts at I'lll!adelphia at 2:19 a. iv.. and
N...nv York :It 6:15 a. tit.
IVESTWA.IIII.
CJ,,' lmati Express leaves _Harrisburg daily at
a.m., , rriv-h at Alto,ma at 4:45 a.m. and 1 4 . 4 ttzt::
tuirg ai a. M.
Pacific I:xpr,s leaves liarthburg dailv at 4:20 a.
arriv,. at Ait 9:0t0 Zl. Tll. to tcreakfa..y
a.nt Pit' •la:rg p.
Way l'a, , etzar train 1. ayes ILarri.linrg dally
. -
A:1 , 0 :1. Tli., arrives at Altoona at 1:L0 p. ta. for din.
tar, and s:it
11.01 tra:a laava: Hai vxcept Sunday
ar 1:21p: ardv., at A!! , a•na at 7:ID p. m, fur
par, and PittAntrg: at 1:00 a. in. r.,
rirg liarrn.burg dati3.l at 3:10 p.
a-I.las at .Utwona• at 7:Z5 p. tn, fur supptr, and
Pilt.lairg at p. in.
lan loaves IlarrlAiurg daily
CX ,, plS:Liivlay at :;::M p. m. , and arrt‘a at 311:11:n
t-;•:co
P Ht, - I , vriv„ tpre,s, leave, iiarriArarg daily e Neept
Sunday at 1 . 1:e 2 ,1p. In:, arrive. Airf,kma at 2:20 a
in., a:a7 Patsffirg at sac; a:tn.
YitTI.I)FLPIIIA AND.F.RIE ItAILItOAD
Mail train teases Harrisburg daily excopt. Slut
day'm 4:2 - , a. In. , arrives at Williamsport at i , :15 a.
m. for I.rt•aßfast, and Erb' :It 7:3.5 m.
Niagara Eipres, leaves nal rishurg daily execpe
Sur,lay at 10:30 a. In.. arrl% es at Wilitansport
p. Itenovo 4:40 p. in avid Kano 9:20
Lock Haven Accommodation leaves IlarriNimrg
except Sunday at p. tu.„ arrives at. Wil.
liam,por: at 7:20 p.m. a n d Luck 'lax ea at :It
F I:AN K THOM rSON, 11. 31. 110y11, JM,
Gem..ral M.lnager. Gen. Pass. Ag't..
j
A i ToRTHERN CENTRAL PUII,-
1_ WAY TIME TABLE.
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Thrmtl , , , ,h and direct rmitc!' to Wa , ltlngton,
I.:(ditra, Erie, But:an I:oche:AA r and Niaga
ra
. tin anti after SUNDAY, November 25th, Vett;
train: rat the Northern Ceutfal Railway Will rani as
'fratrays:
:~orn~~c.~rn
Niagara ExprerF—Leaves Marriquirg daily ex
reld tqlnday at 1n:r.41 a. in.. Williamsport at 2:20 p.
have. Et inlia at 5:7.4 p. m., leaves Canandaigua
at 5:25 p nl., arrives at Buffalo at 1::45 a,m., arrive
at Niagara Fall at 1:15 a. tn.
Mall' (caves Italltoo.re daily earept Sunday n;
1 1 :30 a. M.. arrives af Ilarrlstoirgolaily except :San
day at 1.1 . :4l p. to.
Fa.t lino—Leaves Baltimore daily at 11:3; a. In..
arrives at flap I , loirg , '.lally at. 11. l 'll. tn., leaves
II (frL built, diliiy eNe. , p; Sonday Jen<s
Wllliaimport p. tn.. leaves Eltiiita at IL - 41
p. 1.1., arrives at Watkins Men . at 11:53 p.
Pi: is:Aug ExpreAs—Leaves Ballinwre ex=
rept Stiff: Lay ai 1;:4 , 5 p. to. ArrlVes at Marrisbure
daily except Sunday at 10:21 p. in. •
Cincinnati E xpreis—Leavo : Biltiniore daily at
9:ln p. ul.. arrives at Harrisliarg at 12:45 a. in.
Erie Mall—Leaves liarrlsfutrg daily exeeptis:un
day at 4:45 a. in., leaves NV ililainsport at 5:45 a.
leaves Elmira at 12:15 p. ul., arrives at Canal:dal
dua at 3:.0 p. to.
SOUTIIWAItP
Southern Expre, , —l.eaxes ,C.anandaigua daily
except Sundiy at 6:55 p. leaven ElMira at 9 : 5 ” - 11.
p. in., li•aves , Witilams"pot I at 12:35 a. tn., arri ves
Itarrh.linrg daily exczlit ,_Mouility at 4:co a. tn.; ar.
rti, es at Baltimore at 7:4 - 71a. in.
I , a,t I.lne—Leares Canandaigua daily except
at 11 :S 5 P. 111;, leaven Elmira at it:36 p.
lrgrea tl: lantspOlt daily - excrpt. 31ontlay at 12:5;
p. in, leaves liaritNtrurg daily At 4:20 a. tn., arrti.irs
at Baltimore daily at 7;15 a. in.
AVakillagtmt Expreiel—Leaves risburg daily
SandaY at 7.30 a. in., arrives, at Baltimore a ,
11:25 a. m.
Maui Lewes iTarrlsliurg :tally except Suildly a:
'2:00 p. rn.. arrives at Saul-more Mio p. tn. •
Day Eaprvss—Lehves \Vat' kb,s (item daily except
Sunday at From a. rti.. leaves Eliallra daily except
r . Sunday at u:10 a ua, leaves Williamsport daily ex•
i rept Sunday at 12:40 p. in., }eaves 11.071sliurg :fatly
at 4:2 7 , p. in., arrives,at flaltlinure daily at ;: s tli p.m
All tralms,ruaking
Waslinigtoir4Ml the South:. -
Frit' further information, apply at the. Ticket Of
flee In the DeunsylVaula depot.
FICANK '1140341'60N,
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