U II gruulturail el ar n C lam c;11 _Strawbt'trzies. . . ~, ' -. . ..........m... • ' • . - - . . ~ , • Every year: as the fall. season ai l:lves-.there • is ..mueli advice given t . ..:41)Cfl t piantjng.Stfahcrries. • - People" :Ire -- Ild then is the desirable time to. i•i2:l4 :. That spme.degre of. success -follq l S. fall-phinting this fruit is cer-,... `t•i'in, but we are not : sure tluit the ad./ .var • itages are-s)yery great. as people think they,ikre. TheJ chief ad7.antage '-i.' , said tt.i be -that a crop can, he had the full oNy ing- spring, by Otilititic , in ' t i - .:. ail ; but except iria few instances all the crop does not amount to much. Tilcre are some two..Or three little I,crries eon_ ea 4i, plant, - but this - is aboq.all. If the kind be rare, there i:;.he acitlitignal loss •of runners, for !tq ?taxi? much, success it is ,necessary t•; pia.nt early, before 'the final run :lie rs liarq takeri,root. :And this very t-Ar i lidess is a disadvantage; 'for -it \ ; - .1..; , ..ns August Or September, when 1 i ~ c 'ups are - often hot enough to giVe t i.:. - young plants a - - hard time to get i I,r ,u , ..;h ppiperly; and even dothey get .. , •:f.: th.tqiigh 'the, orcle(d, the want o!* it±-1 . .. - r0n , .. , mass.of roots often ocea .'sion'slileir'teing, drawn gut 'by* the ff., - ... All these disadvantages are -. sroiiied . .hy pring planting; and set ling aside th!. - bait. qf a few miserable ICerric . s, \there is every reason why L -,i .the 'rawberry'sliquld l)e plant;ed in ..-,i'r -- ' l 2g.-- - . ..,;' • , - ' 11,1 , 1-' strawberry , . heirig a hardy .I.!fol_ffonayi iihve Mis ~ attentipn given I ct ; il. ea.ily.. Where new Pl . antations ..-- - ..-c (1.1'4 , 1: they May die gone . -- ou ~ vit.h..4t, orii:c.v when 'the ~,r ound - be , - 1.--ine.s , dry ; the s.roner • afier that the, !i.:::tq - !r. citoosity runners. large -Rc,v..sare..not of :is mach importance pl nt-1 rongi eto*Rs anrf ap, r . :C.:lviatlcc of 411,.r0us roOts: In plant sa deep. •tio of Owl erowri should fix; under • or it inay:rot ; only the roots. e : ; :16till 'Le u-nfler the earth, butt ere sl!.;11;1 Le ttit,- -- en to l press or force the ver'r •.); , fh titly around theseyoung Then it often beComeS a question /Whether 'it is best to set - Out the, . 1 ,1;- t nt: in Sour feet" beds • with alleys ;between. Or to have theni in ccintin wins..pp.rallel'rowE4 as in field culture wc • have in.. our mind chiefly arden culture i as we write.: There reasons for both plans. , .•ln ;the.l,,al sys.tem the_ plants are-liable po -get a little crowded, and then they sonic hat starve one another, and Hnaller•lberries and smaller riumbers, n:-e very likely to result; but an ad v!;ntarroris'Alie'elelinliriess of the ber-'. The fruit, lies on the leaves.and ~ .rlthered in. excellent condl- - , -,6•Jii w;thout much eleaningtobedone. then il, I's very convenient tti-gi,A, i i:nion , them fur picking- or-exam and this is partieularlyaPpre eiatcif whcn. - its in stnall gardens, th.e• - . - .:o;iien:of the 'Pupily go out to bath-, (I:as lior the daily use. ' I • J R , l:OW:systvnl, on the other lnunl, its fniiits and advantages. If the Pk, 94y One foot :wait i n o row, land the rows twenty' inches, (:an . he hoed in between and the . " down: • 'The Kun „ ef:n be cut .1-Ar by the hoe in the l ; - roe of tultivation- T that is those !wct.j . P. , llle •rowsand in this way ne. I - 04,1 4s are not. :erampisd for want fir)d through a mutual, struf.•, , gle wl th - "lc ain Ithei% The runners be _ • .. t•-veen.the plants in the rows in4y. be • left to togvAln9-: and tluis - we rt,„, continuous. line of ,green foli - a Toot. wide. cowing the straW . Iy-rrv• row. • The finest fruits are. gen = • erf:ll.-ikad in this Way, though at the . c;:pn m es! of some cleanliness and con ; . - tc•tp( lice in the gathering of the fruit. •-• S•nrie, talk of grOwing the plants in In this'il . i - se the plants the - .-- :elves arc set widely apart; and -all - the rulinvrs, lot between the plants ' .in the row aril between each row of .I . llatits. are destroyed. , Tfiis is very p.put;. with, !: , iinne ~ t awerFr .in Eu .roi•e and rt - -4 , onnnended sonrf6 of our pelf:die : lt i-ons be( - :ause, it is popu 11nrc ;• but tr c thinkxery few 'per); • `• l ,' have tried it there. the first • _ I,l::cejt is-tedious and troublesome • • keep Tuthill:illy at work 'eating down the runners ; and then it is • • found in A meriea 'that our suns are . • , • 10) for such a praCtiee, The of shade for the roots, :Which I. affords,•is liseuly felt, tlLeTlants, often suffer aria die ME ME GE . To .i . n4e oar, oliapter on strawber- . i•y; (-id turi e'laplets, we niightbe ex p. (tk•ll.to.!rive alist of the hest Na-, rivtios; hitt . there• is nineli variation' in . triv'rigtraeter of soil, and the va fil:ties ,spoeially adapted to the soils and !itily by inquiry as to what kin( s :Hi_ popular- in the Aieinity, ca 0c do ' , Avithopt actual : experiment f ~r hinivirLtienitontown TelegrapN wa• ) • .. •• i Ijiw To RA i sr. l' e.As.—Pens.tunong - , cuiin \ ary , vegethbles, are only less . .., • • . ,i , -i,',tf 1 than .st raw lierri'es among small ' • ''' .11:7.=;. •As Ithey k. may be eultivateri - wi;hout much manure, and easily : - r,d,.:ed without the aid of hot' beds, o;- :Alt- other of the artieles resorted - t,-. !V • Wcill nil kitehew . i r lrflenprs. lie ~ .; 1 ,:- 7 10 i.:-, provided with twenty Ave feet :,, s.,u l i t -of land" may supply his:table .. . oeea-lohally7 with home-grown! peas .thryughimt the season.. . -; •. : ... Yarying a little . Air different. soils •,. , ; or,sii,witions. early. or.iniildle April .. . i„.t,he - lime 't, sow, for this - climate. - --' ••' `hi oUgh • young 1 plants. *ill - stand, I - f: - ...4.. et .no afiquitagels: rained by. n : - -.l pl:tlitiii,'iearlier,.Onc only the„more .- isi , ,,l wilLrot in the grquml. le,liow.- • e , , Tr-. - eold w,eather sets in after plant - . i71.:4. - t - c:!yericr4 the roiws lightly with . .., itx..uut -will' etteet am - earlier and . ; 1:1 0 :!TP miirori t p ..,, , : pilninatioh. -- . ._.... „: t If early `.results-,are desired` for . ' liona , use, the pea Stout(' .be given a -: . ' ]::;1:t, rich L soil 3 for . general' market 'e:-,.:ts. it eatters . but little what the _ - S , 'CI 1.4 so that it be well niiinured., .11k , • - t!.....'' latter - ease, staking or .bruising • oi A s li it usually resorted to; in the for . . i::.-. exept for dwarf Varieties, it is. roisalde to use supporis of one kind •., i . ,'..!lnotlit.r, ..For 'family ,;Ilse the, Av:Thldot varieties are sweeter and: '. r.' , ..4re,, tender 'than. the smooth,. but ,...,..y. nre.ess hardy and of smaller. • e'.: , A.. -Pint May. be considered c! . .:4iiiii for or forty feet; and . , ' - F , l s ;i!l .- ' may btf mnde - every • ten days . .-:'tli . i!ti - ee week for . !succession.— . --. ..4. 7 ..0re.'s Reiritl 2ew Porker: . z=-~;.~ , WF:xpono Rlsqurre. Rub four onnees of -hitter into Eight ounces of ouni;es' of lump sugar, the yolks .oft i vro eggs., snit the white of roll the pa'Ste thin, and cut with a ,enter cutter; over tops of eaOli th rG ::itiin white, .and; - sl!gitr; br;ke in Irani' Toren. VAN- . . : . . . . T:iii: Fitymil firAlLuito.--.--Roil P och cr . .:(l., - .,. 1.1 , : i- iiiKk rill} the fiCallOpS in well. '1) .'.iti2,e • tg,r, , ,. truip • in the cracker t'....1 1 . 10 Is ; ffrwih lard anti butter; re; ..i.,.:5. voitspientlilf. cooking:. - . . tdataiiirml teparhneni E. E. QuncriAts• ,-- - .. / S. A. Wm; •,. Coin4iges - Rev. D. Qum' - of G. W. Itraw, , _ AssociatelEdifori; A. A. Ermazy; - 1 , Communicatfotui may be seat. to either Of the. Above ettittaa, se may be preferred, lad will appear ta . the tune of which he has charge. , ' W. ET AS. Editor presrat Week. BBLDPORD TEACHERS' AlisTrrins The County Institute convened in the High School Defrartreent of the. Towanda Graded School,: Monday, April 0, tit 1 o'clock r: Thorigh . soinewhat of an innovation in. this. county, Institutes at this time , of the year are no longer an experiment, but a sficeess elsewhere, and we felt that such would be the case here if ttied.' Superin tendent Keeney may justly feel much sat-, isfaction that his efforts In behalf of , the <muse Of edneatien at thi l / 4 s time, have been r attended witli4tich succ*. We under stand that about 160 teachers enrolled 1 their names.. 'lt has been r fortune to 'attend many institutes, as L member or instructor, but seldom or never saw teach er more, inters t, or evince .mf re'of real desire to profit i by . , the exer cises than at this session. • • • The principal-instrucror was Prof.. F. Allen; of Mansfield, Pa:‘, who 'has so often visited this county in such capacity, and whose work 1 is t so well-known to teachers andpeCple, that did - mit, any description .orhis wor) lOUs of ours, Would be to'say tSoat, he nevertilli‘ His lecture at the. Court House, Wednes day evening, on the subject, ".shat shall We do with our boYs," was listened to . with closest-attention, and could it be read in every household, the rititry would be far the better for it. Adding thought in it was "Give the little . boya, chance.',' Supt. Keeney,. Rev. Hallocl , Arinstiong,, I. S.. Crawford and G.: IV,‘ Ryan also instructed... • On Thursday afternoon, Pr. •Johifll. French, formerly', State Superintendent of School 'Vermont, oti his way to Smith Carolina, Called on" business with , Prof. [Alen, and was persuaded to remain over until next day and lecture in the evening. lie h just conducted a very large Insti to ittsburg, and charts and ap ,parat scary to illu4rata hislecture, . story,,—were an their way to' his destination. These ''articles are so "essential to a lecturer on this su x bject that few would speak without them, \. yet the subject was Ml4lO very interesting and profitable. Friday rimming Dr. 'reach attended the Institute and favored\ the teachers with a half - hour of instruction and advice. 4he •is .a stranger to' the, people of the county, we give below the heads of his work; and hope ho may some ' •tiine *conduct an Institute in this' cc:4l*y, for lieji.as few equalS in that capacity. `The ni)thernaticians of the cOuntOvill fuel acqUainted with him through hia:the-1 mein, 4- French's Binomial 'published by permission 'in Robinson's. EleMentary Algebra : I - The : pupil must o, knn etb hag— I. '4ead with the understanding, and express thoughts with the understanding.- 11. Learn" tow to study. 111. 'Master each, point before i kairing it. • IV. Study for Iteeps, V. Learn self-rel7e. ;oust • The teacher I. Give short lessoui 11. Give - lessons but ch 111. Assign next lesson recitation. . • \) Won) hearAg IV. Hear recitation befog struction V! Give only needed VI. Make every,point. . • VII. Gill baek new instr MEW VIII. Require topical recitations. IX. Require written recitations daily. X. Require tabulated outlines of all sultjects. SONOOL LAWS AND DECISIONS. From Pennsylvania School Laws and • De.' , zisions; Section CXLII : The State Srperintendent of Common Schools shall cause to be prepared a new grade of teachors'_ certificate, to be called a permanent certificate,, which . shall be -?tranted I)3i:him to practical teacher's hold- , iug profesgional certificates, ulpif the rec ommendation of the board, or boards of directorsi: 2 ; in whose employment the ap "plicaut shall have taught for the three preceding annual schciol terms, which shall be countersigned .by the proper County, city or 'borough superigtendeht oflice when the application shall have been made, and approved - after examina tion, if they deem; it necessaiy, by a com mittee of five teachers} a. part of whom may be females, holding permanent cer- , titicatcs,•if there be so many holding stfCb(- certificatesvtint if there be none, or not/a sufficienefinniber of that oatle of tea6h , ors, the committee shall be, constituted wholly or ifiiPart; 'as the case m s al he . ,of teachers holding professional cert / ificates; said committee to tie elected by ballet by the members of the Teaehers' ,/ institiite, at its annual session from-the fame cogn ty,'city orborough in Which' the appli=:, cant resides at the time of/Making the application; and ' such perinanent certifi- • cats shall continue to be valid in such county, city, or boroughi; unless forfeited-, accordivg, to 'the .provisions 9(.this act; and shall alsoentitletile • holder to teaeTt •ohe.year i any other / county ; city or bo rough, in teis C,onunonwealth, wittiont a re-examination atthe end of whi h.time it may he endorsed by the proper county, city, or 'borough/superintendent, if from ,personal knowledge he deem it worthily held, and it shall then confer upon' the holcler the same rank and privileges as in the•county, city or borough, where issued; and such permanent certificate shall only. - be - mutated Upon. complaint; duly Proven , of ineotepeteney, cruelty, negligence, or immorality, made to the State SuPerin 7 tendeut of Common Schools by a county, city; or borough supeztiatendent, and a etimmittee of teachers elected andconsti tlited as aforesaid; • .- , i ( No committee on teachers' certificate should consent to investigate the case of an applicant, until a recommendation in his favor signed by the proper directors and county snperintendent, in the torn( required in thisidepartment, is presented IT\ to diem. • No teacher can . aim legal ap plication for a perima:nent. - ce ificate who has tint taught " the . .three pr iding an nual school terms," It is optional with the commit iermanent certificates whether :tllO amine applicant or pass thorn livitb examination; bat in almost all caeca ft. foriner practice w' 1 be found to -be most satisfactoiy. , :Wrtkr is the 'height of thic air that, surrounds the 'earth? We find. ansirer4 ju our philoiophies varying from 40,relleS to 200 runes.. Nearly all of the atmos phere' is doubtless within 60. milts of the earth, but wine ambient authorities claim that, air, very much ritridel; exten4s 200 milepikomthe earth... • crENTI.LIiEN,URNERS. AND notanwunms or asinronn coves AND ITICINITY4-11Wwwwidesteilwrimall with L. T. littehard !as his Tharatablitea Ham. t"DOCTOR LIVINGSTON. , " To be at: my Stable end germ %till led number ofMures. Mures. commencing MAT Ist , 1e.7. This Borst is one of the finest and best bred MU country can produce. II pedigree .trami through the best horses old Mares in. Eng laika. He is a beautiful ma togani black paints. fis ting mane and tall, and In action perfect. He is only to be teen to be admlred. Terms for Colt law. - L. B.,ITIVGSIIIIET. Towanda, Pa. april,l2, NOTICE..—The undersi ed 2 kay4 lag closed his business it Wysatiking. w.„ will proceed. Immediately to the settlement .his whtch will be left at the store for ',nett thirty days, la charge . of N-. L. Park, wh art. 'Merited to settle all accounts contal therein. ft Is hOpeAl• that' ail - personi haylp • ttled ac counts with me will accept of t invitation and call and settle, and therefore aco deny unpleasint riess that might arts from the nOetsdty of resort- log to other means for collection. • ER= .April 5, 1877: . ' ' , G EO RGE SMITH. WY ,) _............ lISINESS CHANGE AT WY - SAHKING.-;-The Meyehandlse and General Produce Rturlnetei fortnerl3l wiled on by George Smith, will .hereafter be confirmed at the , same mui t place by George Smith and .".: L. park, u nder - nanae of Smith & Park. - i I Thanking our nume friends for past %Ira. we oordiaßy Invite all to lextend the same liberal patronage to the newarrn.! Cash will be paid for all 'kinds of Farm Prodnee as' heretofore. and' ,Goods sold.as low 4 itanyatone In Northern Penn "aylcanla. - , , , GEORGE SMITH, lyTeaukliig„ Apr.„s l 4w. : N. L. PARK. - ' . 111 _ 11 *. Q-.CAN'T BE MA.DE'-. BY 99„'teery agent eeery.month In tie bust t!itirsls we fur n ish, but those willing to work can eas ily earn a dozen dollars a day right In their own localities. Hare nq more room to explain heie. Business plea - sant' and honorable.- Women, boys and girls do - aswell as men. We will furnishyou a complete Outfit free. The business pays 'better than anything - else, We wilt bear expense of starting you. — Particulars free. Write and see, Farmers and tneclianles,!thelr sonsand daughters, and all classes In need of paying work at home, should write to us and learn all about the work at once. Now is the time. Don't delay...?" Address Timm SE qe,Aucosta, Maine. jan2.5,17.. a Week to.Agehts, po Outfit Pref. Otl,l ;4: I .P. p. VICKERY, Adgusta, Maine. VOR SALr.-- . New Seedling 'Pa iatoe, , il thonwriber; can. be seen at the Grtieery Store of ay. H. Decker Iforinerly C. B. Pat .h, Whey eon st of four new varieties pur eha*i a B. R. 'Sons .at their warehouse In New York and wairgined , true ta name./ . a E - Ter, Bushel. Rotopton'S \ Stupris4;.'..—.... 11 50 litt.Wnell's Beauty • 2 00 200 Extra Early Vei t niOnt ' 2 00 aids •... _ \\ \ All the aixrre. k Os gave me the moit promising results until last ear. When my whole crop was neatly a total •fallti In quantity and slze especially, he cause lielturiqui va nes of the potato beetle. • 'I . q .N. Arat..l. D.ELPIJECIL: I)esbeflUlN - ANT 1 2, ; 7 7 • 41, . ' . . :.- . : . , . ourz PACITI ES OUR FACI TIES - ' OUR FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE FO \ DOING • ARE. COMPLETE FOI DOING -, ARE COMPLETE . Fon fiQuici . Fl RST4..IL ASS WORK,- . 1 - .• FIRST•CL ASS WORK.; . FIRST-CLASS WOR.K.\ \ PARK STREET, TOWA447I3tA. PARK STREET, .TOWANpX. PARK STREET, z TOWANDA. ' L ' ‘ IVEW STOCK . • LI .FINE TEAS ,AND COFFEES COUNTRY. PRO.DUCE 0 'something— . 4 TH.'S ' WA r, TOI3, • t • I 0 i •- S P It s IN G I SIT I'T 8 ,/ '43 /!fro to 9rd,r, . givintr in- AND WARO.NTED J. L. Mci Al\ E XlAs ju t received a. 4, :SEW /14.41 COMP ETE STOCK OF • • CLOT \ GEN7TS' FDRNISiIING• . GOOD! BATS; . /. lia Is p repared _to furnish - to order, made to measure, t: _ i• • SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS, s BEST 'QUALITY S; LATEST STYLES, . • Ai\prires the most reatonableof any establiihmtne in Towanda.- C'all and examine my stock. - , • • ; Towaxlila, Pa t , April 5, 1877. y • Tux 'LITTLE STORE- 1 110IINS\x7 CORNER li the best place ixTpsranqatolmy g ood CIGARS AND - .TGBAtCQ, ' -at low rates: :Remember ,CRCUWB BLOCK, opposite COURT ROUST. sum or T T,*"INDIAN SQUAW , . . r 1 ; on t o ) cit. '1 ut ', o Ner • 11. 11 • \ , AT FIRST NATIONAL'HANK, TOWANDA, ,PAL, GiltAltD yittx iraltsuANcr. CO., of lolitlanal, • rtitzwix D UIJAt, Ltrr. , l2 , 4xilicAtier. Co!, !!! 1 ,:. : sew. Atnetipmea* \ET YOUR • : ' JOB Wan JOB WOR - •t \ JOB WORK . , \ pone at tht \ : REP . TER' OF FICE. . REP O TER _OFFICE.. REPOR ER OFFICE: . . . OF- GROCERIES I ,4.- Choke selections of .Fnr sale cheap Civh,patd for allAtods of At the cid - gaud of C. B. Patch W. H. D7k ICER; JR TowandaJ4flls,l= AHoN, T. TAILOR. OPPOSITE RT IVIDUSE SQUARE, s;,c , &c. J. Mc3lA RON' e Airitatx74 F . of HuttFird • 11;0;000 Ktitirince $l4 ilves lu 11/0010 , 11 Co. „ . Yeb. 3, 1171. 131t0 A Di; N Y, !quell of Woolen (1:4,1,4i, Tans', ho .‘to ()A osebsogoil for wool '1%1 , 114* PA. r •wivws._."., * nkt, ; :". :i & PASSAGE ! . Wltokale and "elan dealers In an wadi \ ._.-3117\ICALJNSTRIMENTS • • • AND . • • , (3 ET MUSIC, " Invite the public to an It..7hunut. Continues to be the fayorite with Musicians. .and wen sustains the high reputation earned. It is not necessary to col into any extended description of the Instrument, a its merits win he apparent to ail on esandnation. PARLOR VESTRY 'ORGAN These tastraments aro celebrated the 'world over for their remarkably.pereAnid bßlllaut Which Is owlag to their famous Combination iltdo Stops : Aeollne, Yes Humana. Plana, all of which are separate and addlUonal sets of Reeds and Bars, so arrangid as to admit of an almost endless variety of orcttestral effects and beautiful coaktinauotts; 1 , EXTBAORDINAILT POWER, AND WIDE& CONSTECC'I'ION AND FINISH. -A1111011,1( the many Filte'nts oiraetl sad beet; bT t bore firm. are SE • DATE, SOLO SEMS, • • DS , OCTAVE COUPLER,_ . = NPNOVED VAL VES, ; ,PATENT CASES, PIANO A.TTACHHENT, • : v c. : • 1 \ Re offer sit onr Instru pi rata at tbl. MIA guarantee them )nn y as represent tikrelred by trateling gents, but com a he :carters, where on aro sure of wba Yott bargain for 4- ' / • la7A7 Tok , luiEl 4seaftelL \ • ]? / QN'T Y GRE AD Y-MADE ][49THING - • • \_ • -A,T TI-1E 'OI.;D STANDi - ia FIT HIS PRICES ARE LOWER . . TIIA.7IANY bTIIER ESTABLISIIMENT VMS SIDE OF THE OLD COUNTIiYI . • z. ~. • .47 • BOOIRT -.FOR , . AND GUARANTEED TO RE JUST WHAT THEY ARE-RECORMENDED: E IN _THE . 40THING, LINE FROM THE CHEAPEST TO . , 'THE MOST COSTLY GARMiRTI • • j. 4. • I=l N.Y ATLT AND AUBSTA;NTIALLY MADE. AT 114011 T 71./FeiCOST . OF MATERIALS ; SPIN? SPRIIO OVERCOATS, :"I'AgTY-,I73I.I3RELLAS;' BEST LINE OF FERNISIIING IIeOOEIS- • EVEEOTFEIIED IN THIS MARKET! My customary know that 1 mu pgnidetNkpilLY - LOCATED IN 4 TOWANDA, • • And they therefore ran no tisk of being chested As In eases of isierely transient dealers, who never 4014141110 Warta 040 plaot. . ' - • • . IMIE yorirsuls, Wirth ft, Ifrff ~,„......,„___-_.....„,,,„--;,_. Ittamst AI l'iweik.---,-7, NMI IL ME Cot. Mali sust•Tin - • . 11l The eelehrsted 3fATHIISHEK:r.L..).To we also bieveihe agency for . • • Opsotiiocipsl i k 1. • QUALITY OF' TONE I ELEGANCE OF STYLE, 110L3IES & PASSAGE. ES, 1 877 Also, that Ells goods are always •k comprises vverithing A nice assortment of BOW- CLOTHING, And the sNrticco. A CANTOS ni TRH =Thu iFEßitre FITitITITIT#.?3 tyronyit • • • . • - The ludemplresit bap c parebaiimi •statinihr ake#t Of J. S. Ata.vir as a wffl I.eitp a • • • \_ FULL STOCK OV . - ~ GOOD 1 4 1YRNITMIE1 WHICH HE Low' ' • \ Mr. ALLYN may 8411 he found . at the we wlll hava.cbarga,of t he ; .I. • - • • tNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT: of. their esish- , . All fusersli be• Conducted In good taste s add the charges wlll bo.ressozolle. . • Caietal attention trill be Coon to I REPAIRING AND FRAME MAKING I ilkowands; March 29, 18177. EN "G OODS WE ARE NOW READY WITH A FULL STOCK OF FERND TURE AT PRICES ~ P TO !SUIT THE TIMES, ;OF ,/ 'OUR -OWN MANUFACTURE; WHICH WE INVITE YOU. TO CALL AND EXAMINE - - • • . D 'BELLOW& lirmost figllfei, "d. Donee be \dtroctly to Itlng just 12 STOCK aF • I7RTIKING GOODS 0 .ANY I§lFa THIS PART OF HE STATE, AND OUR PRICES ARE AS .LOW AS THE LOWEST. OM . I . . . .. . • WHEN 'IN• WANT, OF F ANY THING! INV 1 T: A' CALL AT IT' OF MAIN STRE Towaids, Pa., Aprirs, 1877. REMOVED! REMOVED \ ' \ " TRE,\ i. BO TON BOOT 4k SROE STORE, \pas NO.. 3 rATTOI,TOL. f Ty oone4l;eve.tr; f t We have on 1 . lapd a *ire stock ,of FIRST-CLASS BOOTS & SH9kg ASTONISHING LOW -PRICES Conie so 4 ice and tie convinced. \ • All cci6 l ds wartanted:as.reprimiOnted.- OUR RTT9 : — STUDY TO . PLEAS; AU illso4sWarrani,ed fitm • 1 Boirctfully-Yonrs; Mil T0van44.1%, April IN 1177. \ .? r . =I N. P. HICKS, Soceissor to J. S. ASP? & BRIDGE-BT.. TOWANDA TOR ,THE SPRIG TRADE f MI EP THE LAMEST OE CB, LINE, GIVE tS 'EMEMBER THE • B OLD. STAND J.l. FROST'S SONS. Sawed: ,orod to MAIN -sr., Long. Which we will sail it II J. &\]af.'l3.ll:oJ4,l,EL.' Mt!M!Mn co . ml;api:ft - - KEW ABRANWMENT., ME . • Itte . desemmi f „ 'QCISRT,ISTO‘RIF, es 11;etion ivissient Ms inftelsi us Ito enlarges oar nolo snit minskf :onesettes 'Pith • tun Iles of CHOICE FAMILY GROOtRIES r.tracuaszn\roa csAsn; -Awl width will sold As low is ti op Ds rweliased anywhere. :Welteep am hand the CHOICEST BRANDS N • • - , \ , OF FAMILY F \ _ 1 An goods ==113!!! We sherteattntie the BAKING. BUSINES And our customers can proem FRESH BREAM FRESH .BISCUIT 4, ROLLS, OAK, • . Every day, as usual. FILZING% ??I,ERB FOR he-4 PARTJRI3 A ;PECIALT One Door 11•1 Towanda, March 15, 1877. STEVENS Sc LONG . 1 - . WHOIi,ESALE k, 11, CHOICE 4MIL GRO . te a • 4 f • C,OI7NTILY PROOIICE, GRAIN, &C. \ , ; Haring. &large and commodlotulstore Ire; are . t' . • prepared at all times to carry ~. .a large stock. , \ . , CASH PAID OR BUTTER, • •1• s . . .• ! - i 1 GN _i_ I , . l I ANIAND Pit DUOR. , c •'I . \ : \ \ - • Or taken In exchange for goods. an :lowest onseb pri ces. Otur long experience in the. Grocery Trade gives us pe liar advantages In purchWing,..and as we are not 'alone to tnake large pro ill, we flat r enrstilves that, we can offer , ' I - . . ..,.' . i .1 ' . . \ T . ; arta TER - INDUCEMENTS O \ i 1. • • _ • 5' NMI Nnyerathstn any other establishment In Northern Pennsylvania. - • • STEVENS & LONG. - CORNER MAIN k BRIDGE 8; TO WASi uA, PA kiia r S ' • GROCERIES - FIROVISIONS MoCIABE &IEDWARDS; Cash dealers In all kinds of GROCERIES it PROVISIONS w_; ■ ONE. DOOIVNORT4I OF GOODING it apnrxt. • . • Tcrwand July 7Ft, 4. 3 \ . • cnick.27 Ware. . B LACK'S CROCKERY S IRE AT COST ! FULL_STOCK-GOOD GOODS- MUST BE SOLBI CROCKt RY, CHINA, GL gSWARE, \BA :Y WApONB, a Y &. At the old stand of O.' .A.:/i3IIAC Tomid*, August 3,1876 =I quality OUR, boroogb PM, In CS AND =I House D. W. SC a co TAIL Deakts In I Mil 11. MEI =I 111 .7td.*'.i***!:.4'' - E: . . MiSlll/11Y 1 1!".! \ • WARS" r IL • .. Dealer bi FINE AIKEA,Icia Alm twms .0 914:1 4.111 D BILArKg VirATCIIRS; •FryE awEERy. SV'ERLIN,T - IfiILV'ER SILVER PLATED WARE CLOCER • PROM Till ORRATIn.,:*O,THX,Bier. GOLD, SILVER AND. STEEL ppEcTitcLps & t4-k.; GLASSES., Oi dote aortic Dr.,Portpr Soil , ' Drag store, 31 . 111 . 4 Streei,. • : - • TOWANDA, PA., Jane-73. NEw JEWELRY STORE. . W. A...ROCKWrik El QM GOL CLOCKS And everything in the 11 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 11•1 'please give ua a call and exatalac ciui goods Repaitill g4OLLO at the shorte 7 at notice Dec. 12.1876 wagons' gta :Carriages.: OW Is YOUR OPPORTUNITY', TO BUT "I* CARRIAGES AND WAGONS MI - BRirANT'S - Cheaper than, yoa : . will ever .again have the opportunity of - sloing. • I have a large. assortment of my OWN MANUFA.CTtTRE, Warranted' in every - particular, which vdll That - everybody can, afford to have one of his own. . SELL SO LQ.IiV - I Also have , the sole agency in this place of ' - • , • OVIATT'S PATENT RUNNERS, - • - Atl i invention which. has come into very general use all through the west. - They give the best satisfaction wberevere they have ben introduced CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. JAMES BRYANT. Jan 6-76 W \ ; CARRIAGE vkACI'ORt 'o,pposite-the new Jail, TOW4NpA, PENN,A. , a. HENRY STITLEN Respectfully annOuntes to hts (steads and . patr6ns, tkat he bas built a`, ' \ • ' • 4141 Ci. elltalACq. FACI'OI‘I", Where hew uanstantly keep oif4arid a full assoit meta of • '„),„s „;- • PAMILT,..OAELES; . \ . OP AND OPEN - BUGGIES; PLATFORM wAgoNs, . • • \ e of tilt city styk stage Q:1 INSPEO El= ALL W' Thankful tended and m►e. REPAIRING ruowerth. ATTENDED TO. weal:Duca, PRICES HENRY STIiLEN. itrinmita. dam It. 111.11. litakma ME Also MIMI algoods, P BARE, W. A. ROCKWELL IN I \ CHEAP COAL . . .. . , . . From a)id after July 1, I win. sell coal, lime, RC., for cash roily, and the price list will be corrected monthly.; . 6 PEKE OF COAL TOE JCLY; PRE TON OF 2,0001hR, -; \ . ,)•• • AT THE TARE: , 'Pittston S tove , o Chestnut and Furnace '0 00 x 4 4 Pei i ..,. 3 50 Carbon . Run Lump • - • - 400 !: 6, \, 6 6 Smith • 300 Barclay : Mountain Lump ' . , . .3 50 6 5mith...... 7 -. .4. ........ 75 AllentolnLime lii bushel ~ ‘. 32 Lath 'fl 31' , , ' 225 'fair . {4 finahel i 0 , - t. ,40 Brick? M \ , • 0 . - ' 10 00 I am always prepared to .deliver purchases on short notice at thausualprice•of delivery,'• - I eta° tender my \ thanks:to - my many friends and , elotners for thelevery liberal 'patronage In Jhe pat and hope wader the new departure to make it to their Interest to continue to buy-where they can get the best goods for Male:sot money.:,, Those who are indebted, to me will take notice that I Must have money hr I\ean't buy for cash and 'pay ftelghts. They must settle - by the tint of Au gust next.. \ Veiy Respectfully Yours, . Y. - • • ° Towatls,Tel I, 197 JAI.. lIIINN 5. . N • . ' ... e I . , TiII' HCENTRAI \ VLS' • The - undersigned ha' ha, ißef3ioll of the above hotel, respect patrorii\ ago, of his tad friends and ily: augle.tf. •. ' eST. F LgLL. Boil rA~4 .....SDA , ~ , aortx-stiL. . AN.\--... l'' - . , Having leasedAb . le house,. Is now ready to mecum= Maisie the travelling public. No pains nor expense will be 'strafed to givesatisfactiougive hisn coil. `..to those who may air North side of rublla ST arc, easi:of ifercnes new block.' MEADtB\ll,OlJ§i TOW DA, 444-, corm - Ku:3lAm AND tintivoT. sTptis.„ The Horses, Halve* de o all guests of this !Reuse, insured against \ los; r by Firs, within:4'mq extra charge. A superior quallti f 1 \ English ' EtecrAle, just reeelved. T. E. JIDAN, ,Towanda, Jan. 2-4'74. • \ "P prletor. EAGLE - HOTEL, • • rI • - . ANDA, PA. TOW A.the 'comer At Conrt and Elver-sts.,`direitly , he vicinity and south of the Court lio ‘ utle• 4 . • JOHN HI,TRIT E, PitoruntrOlL The a , • house hue beeti reofunitshed and \re .fitted., and s now open to the traveling public. ?holler will t all times be supplied with the uo he of liquor s.. ,'• stidding attached tolhe pretulse, , Bmrdess by the ay or Week accommodated. 'Hay 10, 18714 ! ' 'JOHN nutting. • =Mitwiz& px. HIGHEST _II 6 ORS 3: • Talt • - . • , • , EXII ; TIONt Thi:Jud%istinaohniuldy recommend tie MEN., !MUSSON PIANOS for the DIPL AOP HONOR •AND EDAI. OP ,MERITS' • ins Makin 'haircut mat anima soperica. - Pain*" van STriz T • I . , •11ra8T•Oz.iiiit IssriralssTs. • . • $6OO. for 5256.- $lOOO ,e 650 fors27s; V7oolOr UK for $750 for *3251 11807'fcii V 59; - $450. 1000 for $400; CIO cOmmisfsios To,Adirro, NO DISCOUNTS TO rgotcifnts. - ‘• , IIO.DEVTATION`,iI9 E. THE mEsnzuftirs Grand; Sqbare. and Ets• sight,Planos Contain *doable paUrnts and impleere • racists never before introduced. • - NATIEV:iffEIVB NVW. PATENT. DUPLEX . QVAERSTRUNG EICALX. b the. greatest arlTance in the history of plant ;matins. ppolOtlng the -meat rotonishlng prover:; richness and . depth of tone. and a sustaining slnglag spialltyliever before aitalned„ being a "Grand Plano In a Square Ease." TIIE NEN DEL&SOHN upluoirrs aro the ,Bneatin,Azieriers... They are. irs.sdionneed 11WtPl; zoos of the Future." • , . • MAN:EFACTONY AND WAItEItOO9D: Nos. 480. 4EI, 494; 496 and 49/1 West ••rifth Ptreet. NOs. 898, 1&i. 862, 164. SeS and 81010th Menke. • PIANOS SET OAT TRIAL; , \' ' Iltustraied and descllitiyp Oat*lotto) mailed. free. . , NENDFLSSONN ' Busurrtss Orexcr. No. 56 Broadw4s,'New-lroik. ; ' t.- • • - „ , • lASONiIfAMLINMIGANS Wit ASSIGNED • FIRST .RAII \CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. They .iits the only imtrPmenpi of the elm • assigned .trst z 1114- • - - L. B. POWELL, wionitns Aienitse. leeirsinton4lll6. 13 THE GEPtLIAL .Ati,EHT,FOIII'HE MASON AN±I . IIA2ALMir ORGANS. • and has constantly hi istocli, at. his spacious ..iiareroOms. a full 'inert thi ~e‘celebrated in- • stßefore t urehrting, fend to hisofor prices, ' convinced that a 3iaaorc' Lea nAMLIN OMAN COOS no more than the'price usually obtained for an isferior instrument. PRIM RANGE rfttx66o T 04 1 4200. .11r.9Powell also .l:C*3 a carefully selected . stock of • CHICKEitiNa. .PIANOS, EDE LEAD Era PU.NO3 OP ins WORLD Ruyiag thesePiaqms itt lat, ..quantities, he is able to °Mir extra ifaueementa to viral:U.l T er:L. A Chicker:ng Piano dues act cost twice as much as the very poorest Piano, made, and is . WORTH .TEN,.. TIMES AS ]SUCH for actual are Eatable Agents Wated Ever7here: CATAID3Ui3 ANO - PRICE-USTS MA!II4 44. Scranton, PS, 'March Z, 1877 iSitilii . PIANOS., FOR $250.--: i 1 4 ) , NJ NJ And all other styles int - he same-pro p"rtion. Including Grand, ....Spuare.anti Upright— allfferf-c/ciss--sold dlaect to the people at factory 'rice*. • No agents; no commissions.; no discounts. \ hese Pianos made obe, of the ifluest - ,d i..plays at the Centennial Exhibition, - and I were unanimously retcpmended 'foe. the - 11toirEsv HOXOII.S. Nei ,, ' lianttfactoryne Of the largOst end finest in the world. c The Square Grands contain ."..,futhushers new patent Duplex tiverstrUng ?Scale; the greatest ftnpreveMent in the histOry of plank. Making. The Uprights re the finest in, America. Don't, fail to I \l write for 1. ustrated-and Descriptive catalogue,— mailed free. . , . - fEN'OrSTION rIANO CO.. - apr.l9 •..• , \ - N0..56 Broadway, li• Y. • .PIANOS,• NOD ORGANS: --w. F.. „I NINON will any Plano orOrganhsade this country at panic. glees: I pay no rent, and no clerks, and buy all In 0-Lunen tzi' avbottom eas wices, and, will' Sell as row as any other_ inan..P ties wishiuk purchase will please send fur Catalog es and prices before buying elsewhere. Add; —s NYNON. Eirrdra, N. T.. • • _ . MIES ;HENRY -.MEI:LC:U:Ii; SULLIVAN ANTIIRAC'ITE . • Dealer in ANTHRACITE /NO COAL, CORNER PARK AND Rtytti..-sTntErs, TOWANDA YARD PR,logopAsro. AItiTTIRA.CITE. \G S.TstivE PEts ' • ; • \ 'SULLIVANN ATIIRACZ \ • • 4 fir . • 4 50 aOO. EGG . . •.• - . . . . . oal screened, anAdelfvered to any part of th e Biro', adding cartage - to the above prices. -Ant. 9ILDERS MOST 1.1.6. ACISOMPANVED 'BY SIM C.A.511.; TOWalida, Jan 5, 1877: COAL; MI COAL,-.,' . , • . Weteep on hand at our yard all sluts of Pittston and Wllkks Barre coal. and Loyal Sock coal, from the Flulllvan County : alines. Also, Barr'at Lump and Smith. • " . We 'keep the best quality of Ltma, lr and Ce ment, Brick and Plaster, all or which we , will sell at bottom prices. ` PIERCE .& SCOTT. Towanda - karlst,lB76 lIIEMI Fpunivs ':OLD CASH \. DRUG STORE E , •-• ci4i'm Mists andrumr ;T istri.y#l7anic pa. - s. lEstalddifbaliwir IsSlKWer ' Oa CallOgrNa s Illrbalailailia itatianeakala . . DRUGS t • MEDWII4FES; \ CHEMICAL% • - ACIDS, DIrpoSTUPFS,AI OLD E, -. PICIIVIIIMII, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS, . 'SPONGES, BEDS/ S, DRACkSA TRUSsES • SoAis, Couss, - PaxAbss, If 411 A DVAs, \ 1, ; SKIN;; and HAIR PEE PAIIATIONS, - - . : . w RAZORS ; POCKIT-ILSIYEs '•, • _ -. P lIET-BOOKS AND POUT-MONNAIEs, ' . ~ • lACADDIr. aniI4oOPCII SISUPp, -, ' . - 7 PION AIND DOSIESPIC CIOASS, \ - - ' - GARD ~ F IELD AllLowEn SEEDS, , , I Pure WI "and Lignors, o edielajd Purposes y, i t.T t BoTAInc,Ec wilt** Honor ATILICRE.4.E.DIXE, s ', ' And all Ina popelar Patent Media:lea. -• . \ SUPIVIZTJ6DS, 8 619INSOUIT.S, BisisasT Pumes, • \ • - IKIM/4M ..NI MX. BILKLILS /11 •SHILLDS, . "lelviestna B Es, TZILTIIING Emus, , .. - SYRDDINS, /61,..P..1. 8; URINALS, T1iZt:11631.11.- ,- I*RIL.E4Iin 11Procirmais, kc. --. KEROSENE COAL OIL.- : • - WICKS,. CHIMNEY "BATH ERICK.. SPERM, LARD, WIJAL , NEAT'S Pf.Atf, TANNER'S, AND MA ' INEDILS; ALconot., AND SrLain3 P..plr.Nirsx, - Sash,Pa(ni, Varnish ? White sh; Cagnier, - !form,. Marie, ;Shoe, ;S:pru bing, - - And-41 kind of b'rushi , WINDOW: AND Ili - PICTURE et 4. •. of allydz4 '- - PETE :LINSEED OIL, PAIIS. - TS I PUTTY, mit. ../ VARINTISII.• t. ''.--.• • 'READY IftEED PAINTS.: --• . . OP ANY DESIRED COLOR,_, • c,. BY THE P011!..,tD, PINT Oft DALLON, DROLTNIS IN OIL OEVARNISFL , • AND DRY CapOltS.ol? ALL lIITES. '-. l • All, articles tfOraqed as , r epresented,. : - Preset-10ms carefully Compounded it all hours of do and night. Open Sundays for Preset - 1-01,m$ Lion 9 te:Nr, A.,114.. U to I , and 5 to 6, P.11.-{may1375,,- .Ar"T I-1A Ilt V I GO,R; GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY A dressing irbith is ai once agreeable, healtbi, ~ • . antleffeetus! ler . preserving the half. Faded' or gray b ait te'loort restored I color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin . -hair 13. thickened, laiilug hair checked, and taidnels. ten, though not always, eureil by Its nee. Nothing. eau restore the halr'where the follicles are d osi t or the gland* atrophied and decayell, tut such is remain can be Saved for usefulness by' thls ap::\ plkation. Instead of fooling Ole' hatr.witA a pasty- milli:tient, It will keep - it - Clan and.viroi l ous. Its occasional use willpreveht the hilT from iiirting, gray or falling off, and consegnentty prevent 1.a1,1.: . I neis. Free from those deleterious sub,siances • which make some preparations dangeroux, and in. juri t ias to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit harm it. if wanted.merely for a: .tithing else can !.,e'tour.d ..so desirable. * Contain. ing adoer oil nor dye, lt'does not soll s white cam.. brie, and yetlasts long on the hair, giving It a rich ,glossy, lustre, and a-iratetulxperfutue.: DR. J. C. AYER: .1. CO., tpwELT.,. 3.f.Nss.; .Prat.ical and Analyeal . SOLD 1W ALL ,DEL'GGIS'TS WITERT ]a .4-77. .• . , . puß - Lic . NOTICE. --/- I jOHN-1 ... - - , I . :If AN ti A 3, being a Biaeksfnith by trod., - hid often felt the Want of some awaits whereby I could. , soften Iron at the forge, :so tbit I cpnld work fl, at , " - a better - advabtage: lids luilucvd me toinake many -experiments a it h different antis toners W'hich offer,d . • the best prospects of sueck'ss,. It was- on one .of these occasions that-I disifoveted ' ~ , , • . .-.• • . . till; WONDERFUL I:FF . ECTS Or ELECIRO :".: ' . SILICON UPON HI.7'IIAN - ‘ 4 T'sTE3 2/ . . I had ax'efect in,three -Of tux. finger's„srhich were - bent or shut up laxity- hand- in such .a mintier by '''- the cositroctisti . orthe cords, that they were very • troublesome tome InUrry daily avikation. • I could not - handle ofiX tools as • I wio - hed, and ofscu . thought that l i iiould have.them ctit'ott to get therm . out of niy•-way'.. I had used everything that offered •• ' any hope of rellef,*but all to no effect. Welt, 1 sat, . I was workfog with Electra Sil'con at the-forge, • -and of coume could not prevent its coming 14 ,cous tact with my hands: - . I took ,no notice of the effect It had . produced, • untilpne - day .wishing to use a heavy hamiper, I . grasped It with my crooked hand, and much to my surprise I found my crooked fingers . strakghten. . ' • ant, and • I had as, much use or them a,•,e.v'er. I. : ouTil hardly believe ray eyes,- I- shouted nly hand to wife`lind fitfully, and' a general reipicing was . ,... th result, . . T ie. question now W. 38, What had,passlneeil this wontihsful effect? FV..! 17 :jet . was recalled, and after - a long 3nd careful, investigatlori,-I-at Last male up'_ - my ruiad-that thy.good'fortuxte had been cussed 4 :•• • ...• - - . • E .14`E CT R 0 S I I •C.O . .N . . -. i - • . . ); My neat step was to discover .sonie'vticalts. by I-could combine-this wooderhWsubstance so,, ' that everybody could uselt. I made diligent search thkugh et'crytoook - triat I thought would thrusi „any if L upon the subject. 'and at- last. Ain a very old• medical book, I' (Mind .4 way by which I could do it:, Tha 'reitliyas perfcetlysatisfactory, and I Ins able to make a lief inei#, tl* like the world has • • never seen before.! •I now began to Mok;abeut me' f r cases to try, the effert.of it on others, , • neighoor . living about a thlfeafrem my• . shop who had-a lame knee, caused byithe cords be- . ,Ing contracted by rheumatism. I -sen Elm . as bottle . of ELEcruo.stLicoN LINIM.F.h7T, and"-told' - klut to use it thoroughly. Me did so. and at the end ...of three months he -whs-able . to throw hsidell6tane -and Walk to my shop apparently as well as . ever. It " had worked just as It did apparently my ease. 7. PROD Ur' IX A PERPEC T C RE ! 5 GO 5 00 5 00 3 SO MERCUR. I gave It to other of my neighbors and friends, for miles around. who were suferinglrein MB SWELLED LIMBS, • RI#ITMATISM,; - NEITRALGIA, • • - • BTIFF.- JOINT;3., AURNS, .e. - &c. • - COAL. ALL OF *IIICI.I IT; CURED *FrlfOrt - A.NT . • - ; TIIPLT.BL'E Ftrallng that the,XLEcTßo x snacoN M.C...NT would penetrate -the • akin or man-turn , r than any other substance; It oteurred to ma that tt . HEST DE GOOD FOR THE florist, • • 'And It has proved Itself Oneee. the very best appli cation,: In all external cll6tlnses.ocnurting In that noble animal. . - , . ' Frepareit by the klectro Silicon Liniment Com pany. Otnee, Street, New York, SDLD' BY ALL DRZ;GGISTS,• \ FIFTY CENT 3 PER. BOTTLE.. 4.N mew York, Aprll, 5; ',71-.57n 5.• et • p . ' M • '67 1:0 • c, C, 012 r,f3 CD • •••• . • n "T -I 1 '' 1 •1 11 . 0. 4 r og O • t; 1 • • , , ;.; c"' ...• r—, 7 • et te'' • • 4 u) - <7 a) - f ? -3 • ..-4 •• •••., fz. •—• 2. eme- rD C . ) rt ; • ord P" 1.. • ' • ••• , • ria. • 0 "." `"" • _ t - 4 , • • a) E 9 eD• 14. a p, • ;•,•, . • •••• - • r • • 4, ,•.? „ z; . ' 72 -: ,•=1 - • CY' s =•.',";. ;'` 7-t . • olg, r &.'•• •e• IT4 • 110 •••••• - • . "..Z • ft - z 1, 7 2, E-•••' 1.1. 1 - • o • :.^ 1 cf.; w , \ ct -I • • •m n ‘,„; _Fa ft t m. CZ • oZ , • ••• • • • \ . Cr) t. f \ MRI ANT'S .POI ULAR - • • . ••••••• \HISTORY OP VIE UNITED STA"TE4'. Front the dli;etirery preeedfd 14- II qetCh. .of the\ pre-nlstorle 'Teri and 4g o or . th e a r' nd tiulldereby . IVILEUMCULEEN BILY4 NT AND SIDNEY - - \ MOWAUD GAY. = - Tully Mutts with Original de•kiglle. to be pleto In four 'pin es, large octavo. 7,90 lage§ e3e— Seittmer, Armstrong k. Co., publishers, 743 7.! 5 , Broadway, New York. . • • \ Fat Infortnation *tares; - \ • MATTESON lc Judson,-General Agents, 1707 CAtestnut St_ Ptills.lol l r 3 - Or M. 8„ CON FRS. Agent for Northern renn• , lIrsulla;311 William St., ElnOra, N. T. AirtuitE 911k1EY A LEYYS - OY.STERitA - 1 EUROPEAN 110U-S'E.—A: few doors wo:h Or the Meansiloase.• Board 'tiy the day or wick • 4'easonwhte terms. Warm meals ser.vr.l aL :I'l boa 3 Oysteititt wholesSle Amt,retatt, - t0,r17 • kl4BB4 "fr h m !Poi lizsosixa ASD COLOR.:. HAIR pRESSING. PiI'IrAILED BT LASS, El
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