jfe*nlinrd reparknoN VI , Poor, Lana. . . -, Farmers - who have fields of. worn oat land,..and no means of adequite ly manuring them, can Make at least ;One profitable crop en, the same , by adoptingthis..conrse: . Tomatoes are most admirably adapted to be - grown on ,Wwaif out land.- For field: . or gar- -den; crop theplants should not be set nearer ..than six feet - apart. Put:, a .half.buShel of •- well-rotted malice thorolighly mixed with the poor. soil '• in the spots where the tomato plants are 'Jobe set, (the surface - Of theie prepared spots being about two and a. half feet in_gliquieter), will insure just that healthy growth which a cul tiCator, is alw . aysglail to see. At first ;the ;roots of the Plants. will luxuriate in the fertilized soil, but-afterward they will have traveled to the outer limits-of the rich earth and begin to. penetrate Aim -thoroughly poor, soil. This will cheek the luxuriant growth and. tend to induce fruitfulness in plant, and afford a larkt and profita ble crop. :Besides that, the plants ' set out in this way, will . completely coreri the soil, which also has a high ly - beneficial effect, so much. so that the `may be ploWed shallow the stioceeding fall, and thoranghly har rowwl,,and then, very early' in the clover-seed may be scattered over' it with an almost pesitive ..cer •ii-nty that a good set of cloVer will, he the result. Besides, manuring a' in spotg six feet apart each.way, -is a - much easier task, than thorough- Hy manuring the - . entire surface of :3.uelf a: field. .An Ore . set six feet apart each Way will 1,210 to. na; , .fo - plants; they Will be set in. ieli and it will not be difficult- to os.,i mato; the yield. that, y ,may be - rca • s,:nably expected fromAg.n aere thuS presefitecl.-Bo'llthern Farmer. • • FAIIIS GinEN:—The safest method , . . of n=ipg Paris Green is to.take a five gallon tin earionacle to li carried like a knapsack. the.boltom of this apiece of rubber liose i:-Lfittea . ' with fine rose'sprink , • ler fittaelicr.L . •I'he can is filled with - two , tabrespoonfuls Of Parts I,l•reen are Well, mixed in- the water, the can 'Eltmg on to the back. The water -escapes through. the sprinkler as one - walks , through the rows. of, potatoe.4, and : ;deposits the "poison' on the leafes, while,the shale- in:l' or the Can a4'it is carried *along -keep. the Paris Screen mixed' 'with . r the'. water. _Another method is to pare -one heck of potatoes and 'Mash them in a,' tub or box that will hold water, then; niix one tablespoonful of Paris Green the potatoes. Pat the mix , tufts on chipsi,or shingles eifilit to ten fet , t'apart on 'the-ground after plantL and'Vet.ore the potatoes come thrwigh the ground, lincl„ the old . will eat the 'raw potatoes, which y:1 - 11 kill them and thousands of oth erg' tniboryi With them. It will.. be more:interesting to the grower than to 'letvr , them sit on the' hill . and. fwateh "for the first appearance of the ~_;Jrunt. . sole cold. et; ked fillets of veal and ham, and eitt, them` into thin, sqinue slices of the tti ernes size and shape, trimming lges -eyeal3- : 1, 33 , Slice of on et - 01.Y" slice., of hag,;. • and g i i ro ..l4soine beaten yolk of egg over th e v,ul. nave ready thin focee - k»c-a.t, made of gf&led bread,ernmhs',- ;wed, marjoram, cresii butter, grated lota-J.ll-peel, Tepper, and . seasoning ! t the Spread this over each slice of -veal; arxil up tightly twltli ~the ham. Tie theth : round Securely:l.;- - ,itti tine twine; ptit them in a drip- pan, lyith a teacup of 'hot water, bake in a quick oven .until they :t . delicate brown. Baste the i)livc,s frequently Ithile baking, with buttei:. Serve . hot; with a : ., l i ce iiurde ot scitne cold.vcals gravy, all two spoonfuls of ereami and a littic lens-A:room catsup.. "SimNAcn.:---I'Lelc, it over very care- Sully and wash it in several waters, ,pruaeli is very apt to be grit ty. Let it remain in the last water "mitil it \ is time tiTput, it over the fire. T : ,1.: 0 out iiith . your hands , shaking c:.1.•!1 hunch well, :.nil' put it into the . • 5 , ,-:lo, , pan with, a, handild of .salt. 'le spinach down with a, spoop, boil - tilLtender,Lbut not . to until it Vs past recognition, .• a-3 Isoz:yraily served, at restaurants; wiu n.tcuder,.turif it, into it. - eolander pri_•=' , out the water. Place it in •cli , h arum garnish with hard-boiled cut in rings -Spinash requires . no water in' boiling., the expressed jui".<.,! !wino. stifflelent to keep it moist, .:t!“1 llus'or is mtteh finer without tlii itlilt: Those in: the ~ vaier, should try this • method and riote . the contrast. - P AT oEs lie .Cou nt ry ' Geittle 7;:aq'a.P.-ises farmers to plant -pota * t.oe , z early, and- early kinds -only.; Vont in such a way as to insure a karge crOp-4hat is, on :soil. liberally in:inured and well prepired, because it is m .more work •to keep oil' an acre manureq. ,to give ..100 or 500 bu.ihels per aerC than from-another pri , plred for. -half:that yield. • The early kinds ripening in July will be out of. tire way of the - 'bug by •the middle of that Month, and your trou \ blefor the-season .be - over. \ if you, light the bugs on late' kinds, you will have tbs fight 'all_ sumnief, and if the 'season :should -proye tobe and!hot, the bugs, iiispite - o! 4 '-anytnng you Can do,. will !be sure. td "'et tie mastery' ••• - • .- -... -4 1 4 10;1*-1 , ---- , -• tALF . S PmEn.—Slice the liver i4moothlyand lay it in salt and water. to drawlorit the' blood. Lard slice; when' . jfou have wiped lit with' slices of fat salt pork, dr:iwn througVat regular distances afvl projecting,slightiy each side. TA : y in a clean frying-pan and fry brOn. - When I done, arrange the neatly on: hot dish and set a-s:dZt where they 'will keep hot; add to th.!, gravy in the frying-pan a eilopped onion; a-half s eup of hot wa tt. r, pepper, the juice of a lemon; and . ..thiekel ! with brown flour. Boil up well, run the.graVy through, a colan dcr try reihove the onion, pour over th^ liver and serVelot. C.tr.r's ! ,LlVO: Str,wsn.,—Slice the liver, and lay in salt and water an ; then cut into dice and put over the ii re, with CuoUgh cold water to curer it 'well. Stew gently': for.. an hour ; then .add salt t , pepper, a little, mace, sweet marjpram, parsley,. and , a ter4oonful of Worcestershire sauce; stew again gently :for a half hour loug(.!r ' when .pdt . in. a table .-,sp Ltontul of butter, two tablespoon fuls of . browned flour made smoOtEt :0 a little cold water, a- teaspoonful . Of juice and one of currant jelly ;boil • minutes , 'dish • and ~s ervo hot, • Vttaanot spathnsnl = 1 E. E. QtnisrLAN, • J. A. Wrpr, - Co inmates REV. D. CiLurr, of G. W. Ryelir , AssociateEditort. A. A. KEENiy, . • Comnstratcatiotis may be 'seat to. either of the above editors, as may be preferred, and will appear fn the Issue of which be as charge. E. E. Qutlca.aw, Editor Pier:eat Week. ityr 8008 We published_ in the ednciitional 047, nmn a few weeks since a bill imposed in our Legislature in regard to the matter of text books, also the proposed action of the Legbilatnre of York • in regard to the same subject. We are not ourselves - in favor-of:the State dciing What can bet ter be done by private enterprise, nor do we think the canscvof education wM be advanced by the State talizingi:this matter in hand, and th t uismothering all effort to improve eur text-booke by new methods of teaching and mom syritetriatic arrange ment of matter, whichl - the present com petition develops. Still we have believed the agitation of this matter would be of profit to the public, nor are we disap pointed, We have . before us lists of prices of two of our leading publishing - houses, Nilsen, Blakeman,- Taylor & Co. and Harper i & Brothers, which have been sent to US recently, and which !contain present prices of school books.published by these houses. We notice a redUction on the retail price of from 15 to / 20 per cent., and in some cases still more.' For . instance, Sander's Fifth Reader fbrmerly sold (Or $1.50; the present retail price is $1.30. Robinson's Higher Arithmetic formerly sold for $1.40; now for $1.20, etc. The reduction made by MEP= <to BROS. is still-larger, in -many cases being from 25 to 331- per cent. Other...publish ing houses mast We have also received froni Scribner, Armstrong & Co.;in pamphlet' form, the Geography: of Pennsylvania, 'Which is to be •put in Guyot's . Intermediate Geogra-, phy for the benefit of the students of. our State. It will be rereemberedithat this is the Geography reeammendeld a year since to the consideration of thOirectors `of our county, and we are giafi tp say that this book, together with 6uyot's El ementary Geography, has since gone in pretty general. use in`the county, and that too through merit alaie c This improve , tent was promised the cotninittee at the time the change was unde rr We are glad to 86 that now, since the books have gone in use, the\publishers have not forgotten their, proinist. . f. P7CTUATE IT.— , W e submit the:fol lowing puzzle, illuStrating the necessity of punctuation. It can be read two wais t making very bad man, or a very good" lan, dep nding upan the mannei in Which it is unctrated. It is a ,good thing for the oys -and girls to practice on: ' . . , • "He is an old xpericnced man in vice and wickedness he 's never found in op posing the works ofi iquitv he takes de ligA in the-downfall o his neighbois be *sr never rejoices iii the pro perky of any of his fellow Creatures ho iS \ always ready to assist in destroying the pOaco of socie ty he takes no pleasure in h•rving the Lord be is uncommonly diligen in sow ing discord among his friends ml so. quaintanw ho" takes no pride in • la l 'ring to piciinote the .catise ofT, Christianit • he has not been negligent in endeavoring stigniatiZe all public teachers be make. no effort to subcbie his evil_ passions ho ___ strives hard to build up Satan's .kingdont he lends , n 5 aid to the support of the gos ,oel among the'heatheu ho contributes la. - Pb" to the evil adversary Id pays gret. , t heed to the devil he will never go to ... h e „. e .,. , ho will go where he will receive the just reward...—Et.Pengo, of reward...—Et. it TIIE follower ng solution has been band.: od us. be remembered th - the - It Will problem is in an nuities iu Robinson's Higher Arithmetic Mit. EDITOR .1 send the following sow': lution to the problein in l:he Rthiplrilra of April 5 : Since' the last poo added to ti.' o 7l:ovl-. ous sum makes the $3,4.50; it will ttot,be at interest for any time, but the ero paid the year before will be at internal, yea; the $5OO before 2 years, etc. There;., fore, common difference. $3O, $3,4:60- 500(laSt).---2,950-5.30=-.2.3,420; 2420:-56.0 =.1,860.590=1,-270-- 620 = 650-650=0. Adding the number of times we ha.v.o Sub tracted, we find it will be 6 Years. ' FANNIE ltt. towania, April 14. 1 . 1:E foll4wing are the appolntments fur the next session of the Bradford Teachers' Association, to be -held at Llien Church, Windham, - June 8 and U. Lecturer, - Roy, S. C. Fulton; Papors, J. 'AndreW Wilt, Edmund Sherwood, W. 11.. llor s 'pn, Rev. Tlallock.Arrnstrang;. Essay fists, i Julia 3lcLaury, Kato Xvigon; De .'c imors, , W. R. Clark, Jr., Akiur Van- Dyke; Methods of Teachipg, Rev. ,F/avid Craft; Prof, E. E. Quinlan; Business Committee; F. E. Ncal,••'C.‘T.• Arnold, Sti. D. Riese% . Amanda Russell; Matilda Owen:, Committee on Music, -NelSon Loomis,_ George Olmstead, Mrs Kate Knapp, 3lrs.l`rankOlmstead, Miss Julia Dawes. . , G. W. RYAN, Pres. = SUE Midas, Seel , Tit?. task before us in this country, in order to make; education universal, is a herculean ouq. ; It must be performed, the issue involVes the very life:of free in stitutions; but to accomplish the work will require the organization and applica tion of all tho fOrces,.religious,. moral, in tellectual, political, that can be brought to vicar upon it. They neither appreciate the evil nor fudgewell of ,the remedy for it, who think that themere-petwage of a Jaw inflicting a fine or imprisonment up on parents who.do not send their children to school, will effect its cure. At the very best such a law could cut away only the outer portion of the - cancer, while Welts roots liUuld remain untouche4. . ACK2Sq;)WLEDOMENTS. -- Two or , three weeks since we received solutions fibm Sheshequin and Standing Stone, to prob lems published in the educational column. We regret that they have been mislaid, and on that account have not been_ pub lished. We regret it the more because to several of the problems no solutions have yet been published.. We cannot even now recall the naives of those who sent us the solution. If the parties re ferred to will kindly duplicate their-solu tions and send them to us, wo will try and see that they appear in an early issue of the Educational-. Department.. Each problem should be written in " full at the head of the solution. WE TIEDERSTAND that Prof. Allen has been elected - Principal of the Normal Seheol at Mansfield. This is the fourth cHange made in the principalship of that school within a few years. We ander staild thero . will be a change of n early all the_assistant teakhers. '• • Goy. 11.asipric - lands addreii to the people of Solidi CO:AWN re 0 01744 the necessity of free Ongeler: Mt7=s!=MM C 014 " 1447- ... ozai 147E*.ARRM'atigt41' t- 'lleQemaudts e. 0110CZET STOBS - , - In a convenient location hashutiteetis to our m o m and sopply 10....111141.4 CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES P~TBOUAB_ED. • edileit will be *Oft se leer either wee quality can be lazrebased anywatle. , • We heap on' hand the CHOICEST SE , 4-NDS • OF i'ilidlLit4l,ol7R An goods delivered free of charge Ira the borotigh • we silo (*Minim the • PAKl*64 ': BilSnitSE4 - 7'' :"\„ Arid our customers c a n procure FRESH BREAD, FRESH BISCIIIT I\ . ROLLS,. CAKES, AND 1/* Every day, as anal. FULINO ORDERS FOR 11.641108 AND PARTIES A SPECIALTY. One Door north of ;1494rd sou =NI Tirwinds, March 15,'4877. STEVENS & LONG, WHOLESALE lc ItET'AIL Dolan is CHOICE F4Vig.Lir\(ll4oCEltliES, \‘ COUNTRY _PROD UC, E t \ \ ..\\ GRAIN &CI I • Having a large and co prepared at all a large GRAIN AND PRODUCE. • en en Itt exchange torgoods, an lowiei cos. ur long experience in the G\rocer, gives peculiar advantages large hasing, and we are t ambitious to make profits, ire ter eurselyde that we can offer .• • (MEAT R INDUCEMENTS TO . , or estaddiskizent in northern -, • • , ei- • 4 CASH PAID FOR Buyers than !ani• Penzuryluidri. STEVEN 8; LONG. CONNED, MAIN k BRIDGE ST., ri , igli•\ GRo QERIES . rittoiraiarts. \- • ' all ce&IIE & Ir.C4A 110,1, - \ • ... . s . , 0 '''fCfash dealers is all kinds at , ' , , • GROCERIES,: 4, PROVISIONS. 11 ORE DOOR NORTE OF cODDlfordik RIISSILL ' 4 . • MIMI Towanda; July 22.4825 Crockery Was. BLACK'S `CROCKERY STORE AT COST!' FULLS STOCK-GOOD 13100D8- MIST BE SOLD ' CROC?MitY, CHINA, GLASSWARE, . 44137r. i W4G9NS, LAMPS, dco4'. .. At the old stead of o. L.s COs: MEM FUR XX TlO STOVE! • The imtholped bas _perebseld Ste steekb. seat 011 J. & &writ tit Fa, and WA ka s op • - ,in"" ,ZULL STOOLDF. Me. At.tirs new WM be fogad tit the old plus, will have charge of the UNDERTAKING , AU Inners's ertU be Aixtdueted In geed taste, and the elegies 'WU be reemenable. • ; REP4)IOO AND, TRA.MBriIIitING I W G 0 OAS LI p. W. SCOTT a 00. A FULL STOCK OP.\ FURNI- ,• , TUBE AT PRICES TIMES; OF *:131:r& OWN MANUFACTURE, WHICH' WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND modlon4store we sis • kes to awry et. Towmakk PA, 1 . ♦ ~ ~' :'- MI , • Rae removed to • • 1 4 , • NO. 3 PA.TT \ QIVEI BLOCK,. 3116N ' -43 T., ~ * Fißtiq-CLASS BOOTS & SHOES ASTONISHING LOW PRICES t 0138 MOTTO: -4E STVDT TO PLEASE GOOD MMTURE , fix *kir! • r. ' - csieful an:mum win be given to ESE N. P. 4110103, ewer, !c. J & Anya k 21 4 1 D0. *OWAMI E4i A Xsieb 19,,1177. ' POR THE =I SPRING TRADE! i ~ , MI 010.6... , ......1111M1 \ WE ARE NOW READY 'WITH ELUIME.. I ! IMI WE BEEF \ THE ,LARGEST STOOK OF, {I:rEETAKING -GOOD/3, OF -A.NYONE. IN THIS 'ART . OF THE STA,TE, AND nipsTo IN OUR 4,Dirg, GIVE Ili A CALI.,. REXEMBER PLACE,‘ AT ME OLD STAND OF MAIN' STIMET. =I v . 9. , FROST'S 890. To*iinda, l's; April 4.1877. imam& REMOVED! REMOVED I THE BOSTON IBOOT inn STORE, Two doo.-s tbovo Eltemui & LODI: 1 . ...J.---.. 1 • we haw) on Land a Islip stock of Widen we win ref , et Cow and see and be con hoed. dB goods winazded so reposozded. AU poll w inced pion RIPPING i,tesper.tunorolus, • J. & M. SHEFTEL. 'temple, Fa.. Apar.. ; MB ,- 4.....1 , 4 , - , lit=ta '';;..'-, --- i :_- 1 r' '1- — :AtittiA4*t i tOitti ' I **,. ~AoPiellrO!ii,"•;-, -11011Iiie gil,olle =• - -' ) ~... M I 1 . 14 1 1 , 1,11 4 t asild ..1111 1 (1411, 4. at' " -- ' ' - liall 1 ' 1 rAitit. MAMA \ zza. h i liligrOit a PLA 081 liPinittic WAGOildiS mats et ihri toil iad is the • dries All week watesated sire perfect . -.., • ...-. ' N, , , i t ~ : r : ..1 :PAtilT . lie A spiciitair ' - Who* one of the Caret** Painters la the coaster s , sad ile all tatel4j\ la, this lbw at tbe Meets ,It i A.kitarce : • . hieatir awl peed tone artefacts, pelts& li t . • lifealeir new Sod repatirker old -cost cost i epoch". All wash &sea. PAssee glee as s • - ' INTYItr, ASP Ora. .Towanda,, AP"' + 7 ; \, - - ••\ N OW ISYQ74 -\ - °P k -Titan/4 , ' ~, -\, ? s , 74) BUr\ I . . \ . '. ‘ OA IRI:AfitEB N ME! lEEE E lIME !ME MI ME Cheaper than too will ever again have the opprtnnity of. doing.. hava a larg astwitment -of my , OWN.:347UYACTURA Wananted in e;ttry particular, which will , • • That'everyboy can'afford to have oile of his own .; • 2 Anhui have ib solnligeney in this pboe, 4'4 • • OTIATT'S PkENT , . An invention *fah has comointo very general ussdl through the west. 4They give se' best satisfaction w#erevere they :Ave been introduced NDAILL. AND p(ANNNE - THEM. Ls P'' Ifavrs• N N EW biat4AGE FACTOU 1 1 • Oppastri) newJall. TOWAI+ \AI:UNN'A.I SENN STi \ LEN tstreltt I 0• / • . ,• BRICK CORIAOR FACTORY, Where iteep okhastA a fullapeort :Dept ot, i• FAXILIA4WAGES i , ~‘ , 1 1 ,0 P AND iPENBUGGIES, PLANFOt WAGONS, TROTTINdi4 filliEtZTONB ' Vide of the best in al and finished in the beet city style. Mt' experience In city Can Tact* , ves him a decided advantag er °theft in the \ • \ RYA AND TtRABELITT t - INSPECTION 'OF' HIS WOMB- ' • Previous to eloewhera, • - ALL WORK \W TED TO GIVE PERVEC4 ifISEACTION. Thankful for the . tended and respecth time. EWA/RING PIIPEPIir ATTENDED TO AT REDEID PRICES, H RY BTULE '"",ndsi3tti•s•Pn`'. THE cHE A P :' • '• HARpfir.itE STORE 'IN TOVirANDA.I. IS IN. MS.OI:TR B OCIC.I I • i Fanners e4ny their SOtTRES, GRINDI)NES, FORKS, frtF`. PIXTES, -ROPES, •&0. 1 , Cheaper Than at ;1..y Other Place/ I !bairn always on bind§sars tor, she YOUNG WA 7 ltuton and Ctutotofolitne bisieldnfa. • . • PERRIGOS - smirxix - PLOWS, Bes!affse., II . I 4 I - All kindi 'of TrY.LRE on hand, and !Tin wertit aillr4aas a st lowest prices. • I - T JUNE. 'imam* Amon, \ N E W STOCK I OF kOO cube se is FINE ,TEAS • . : C pald'fat, TRY ' 1 sum oliitand.' =I 011 IN t it.ND , • MGONS I . BRUNT 8, BELIE° LOW 4:WB BRYANT. • Of wnocus4ll he mks is a f lance or the ormerly ei :, MATTIS ✓ N • RIESV :COFFEES! \ l \ .; 0D1T43 - EI ..,'" psomi • Wito 47,144:. , :-= - : -. :4IIWELRY . -\\ WARE, it I/ IE - If P Litsitt tortgE - AmERICArfAltb g 86 . . -• GoLD:AiroluzyzawTeuzi6l' --- • ME , I _. FINE JEWELRY. Eic , ' TERT 4 INO SILVER sha' - , P - L.TED 'WARE, \ ow A. cm!: hoz TIM MIZAPETT \TO THZ IMEIT* BOLD, SIEVES ANtisTairs. SPEOTAOLES & EYE LASSES. co ? doicip; storthpf Dr. Porter E SOWS stank MalxiStreet, , • Il TOWANDA, PA I " . ~, . 1 rff=l NE7 .JEWERY STORE. 1 r W. k. ROCKWELL -" • • U resolving 'Liam supply 0 lsls Ism) Stock of gosifs, SILVER PLATED, PARE,, GOLD - AND PLATED SETS CLOCKS, And everything in , the line, Which will be sold $t LOWEST ,POSSIBLE PRICES.. , Incase give us can and examine our goads. nerliduit dono at the shortest little., Dec. 12.187 e. fteellezectus Adnirtistimentl. THE .FARMERS , _. MUTUAL isstruerics CO., OP TUSCARORA, a IS now issidneperpetual pollclP " on • FARM. PROPERTY ONLY. Each member pays a Tee, at the time of insuring; to cover charter and intidentalexpensts of .the Co.. after whiel no further payment is required, except to meet-ulna Cosi by flresameng the membership. 'Thls plan. of Insurance for PAII3I PROPERTY,Is cOmMg rapidly tnto favor. Place of , Bupiness, SPiIIyiVIILL., P.A. The Agent will canvass tili) ownships of Tusca rora, Pike, Herrick, Wyal slug, Asylum, Teiry and Stind,ing Stone. and fanners In those Town dressships wishi g insurance of inforidation , may ad , A. B. SUMMER, Sec. and A gt., • Suing Hlll , Bradford Co.',Pa. W. hf, surrmw 1, Pres. ' 10t0.74M W• H. DaRGE, , FIRST, I NATIONAL DANE', TQWANDA, PA., \ t, , . BEPIIIigEN S " ' GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE 0., of PhilaMs., AND . " . ccsrx .ATTiLic LIFE rNstr licc co.; of Dartford. 0ver4180,0 . 00 Insurance Cu lives In Dr ord .Co., _ . Towanda, Pa., Feb. 1, 1877. F''' T -.NA TIONA.L IIA K • AOP TOWANDA. 1 CAPITAL ' . $1,25,000. • SURPLUS Fu '''• • 80,000 , ~. • —,, 7-7 Thla Bank offers ITNITSCAL mamma for the transaction of a - . \ • , - . - -( 'GENERAL - BANKING\ ITSTNESS .. , . TINIEST PAID ON DEPOSITS Ji CORDII 4 IO '\' • • TO AGREEMENT. S CUL CARE GIVEN TO T,RE COLLEC OR OT TOT Also, Cmccßs. ' Pattie wishing to SEND MONET to any \ of the IThltedStates, England, licland, Scotland, .r the principal cities and towns of Europe, can he -\ . procure drat ta for that purpose. • i 1 „ 1., ' PA S I GE TICKETS . __. To'or from the Ol d gantry, by the best ste am or sailing' line, always ormand. • rviting ittotrapr OVER AT REDUCED 'urn; . • \ highost price paid fo IL S., Bonds, . , Gold 'and Silvr. J I R. PO WZUL,Ior , ..N.>UEiTS,XIe. ..., 1 Pmaclent. - • Cashier. frillE SUBSCRIBER .I'KES ..L. Mayne in calling the attention:Cl his'; mes ons partrontAnd - the public .generalticto the fact that he stili s tectinnes a , GENERA MARKET I BIUSENES ' At the OLD STAN) of MTEII'A ItllNDr,ithin e% 'Carroll% Block, n ly opposite tho )lean t House, mid that he is prepare to fur n ish ; SALT Alb MEATS,-ESH. - . .. • , •.. . FRESH PO LTRY, VEGETABLES= AN BERRIES Of the very best quality, at is low .sas any other establishment. • C. M. ~ It. June 1. 11171 W I . • O- I , - 42.. • Tax LITTLE EITORE *otrivo sus COIL • Is the best dice In Talrtnds bny \ CIGARS AND 'TOBACCO • 9 at liiiratea. Remember WElletrit'S BLOCK, opposite COURT 1101:113t. SiGie or Tim "IND/Ai/SQUAW , aprl9-76. BRYANT'S POPULAR szaroar OP NM umrszkArars& Froza the discovery to • 1176. petaled by a sketch of the pre.talattorio. period end age of the monad Widens* by . W/LLLilit CULLEN BRYANT AND SIDNEY 110 WAND GAY. i.:-,1 Tully illustrated with originaM p A to Demo. plate In tour volumes, WV acts pages each,. &titular. Armstrong I Co, 74S L 7 46, Broadway,' New York. • . . i - - Pet Information address, • • NtArritsoN a Judson, General At i tile. i . N.B.__ 1707 Cheatimt St.. Ph/ shaft. Or B. CONIFERS, Agent for Northern Fenn. 71Willibt ill William St., Elmira, N.Y. ' - Junitf. , . . • •101rAIGH & BROADLEY, JULMena octorers «t Wooks 'Goods, YAM, Ike \ CARDING &, DRESSING, • • now 410 pig 4014 elebsated for Ind Moats 1 , ' OEM ME =ME MI IM!S SVCII IBS AND KINGS, 1 V. A. ROCKWELL. 4urYY\ sit" itifmnit "ititWolis ' ;, - A's 71i4 omE -4mmiTum Tta Odra UnatitineusiyireiniftientlSOlCil Dlr,1415011)r PLINOS f - aft"AIIhe , DIPLOWAL -, 01 :110X031 AND - 111111AL AP".1110611,1T L'ireape tittexi;lo tbii &outrank withouka saVular., • -- Faxes - Bizet* reoziriftsizos Fos "Avesta' - IssTkinuirs. s6ooter S2A SAWWO for $7OO for .t for $lllO for $N0 10 ; SO —MI for • No COMMISSION TO AOZSITS, • NO D/SEOUNTS TO TrAcirtEns. • NO 1)Z1f/ATION IM.ruioa. • - • img and VP'y right riasoccontain valuablegaietittaild thipprre merits weer before introduced, IIATIII7BIIZIVB NEW ';PATENT DUPLEX toyintsTutwo BCALLf Abe greateSadesacti the 'history of Piano' makint . producing the utoka *staulthipg power, richness and depth. of ten*. and a strewning quiditrnever before attained. being a Wand Masi in alienate Cam" Tar t IiENDELSBOHN UPRIGHTS. are the dneet inAmerica. They are pronounced the t`Pl.. mos of e Vnture.n. - • •j• . MAN ACITOIII 4- AND WABLII100318: ?Ott, 00.492. 491; 4911 and at *St iSTth -"treat. ;ion. Skt, 860; ft% 04, 868 and re-pith Avenue. PIA.I6OiBENT ON . . . , Illustrated aid de piles I.b.hdciter caned &Rt. *END IgN PIAFO.bO3 , Bra se Oirricit ••\ No. De roadway Nelr-York. TobllT . • . , N. • , writs assMilS! •F 1 R EtT RAII K - . .. . AT Tilt • . " • CENTENNIAL k X HIBITIOIk, • They aro the oily. Instruments of the cl ot • as that , rank. .. \ L. , B. POWELT.. 6 115 Vir r ow.4.p ar AviSnuelia l ro44. Pa., - , . \ • .. is nirrILHAI. AUNT, uLn THE • . 7—. ZW3ON AND \ILLASLIN. pnamirs, \ . . and , has constantly la \ stock, at nLs spacious warerooms; A full - Lae f these celebrated in strunients. •Tlefo re purchasing, send to him ibr prises, and be Convinced at a Mason SAino - finnan `ORGAN coSta no moro than the price Usually obtained for an inforlor,instrunient. • 4, ) .e PincL Mums smolt 000 BlO9. .." - --,. 3fr. • Posiell aLso kcepi'a . inlirseleeted. stock of,- ', :, •- -.. • • CII,IdKERING PIANOS, %Ts I,l'6.oisci riA5O5 or:TEE w 011.5. ' . N . . Baying 'these Plo;nos in lar'ge quantities; he liable - to Offer extra induceMenis to purchas• era. A.dhlcgeringiPianci doeinot cost 'Cyclones mach as the '.cry poorest Fiend 'made, and is— WOWin tr."U' ST3lif.9 AS 3It CIG for actual iimi.t6 soUable 11)zonta Wanted laveryvvher6.. CATALoDUES AND PRICE4.I3T s S'MAILED FREE. • " 18,crauton, 'Pa., March 29..4677. , .., $6OO g25..' 0 • .A lP ed i li ll ot l. h ° estyls e i. i n ' th \ e - :. - - 4 . ro• o.,,rtion. Including Grand, .Spuare and Upright l r , all first•clase--;old dtaect to.the people at factory Yreka- No agents; no connuifedons; no discounts. These Pianos made ono of 'the finest di playa at-the Centennial Exhibition; '-'and • were uuanimonSl9 reccomended roe the ,Itianzsr fio:vons. New Ittannfactery—onaof the largest and finest in the, 'world. The Square. Grands contain. Mathushek's pew Wont Duplex Grerstrung Beale. thewreatest Improvement to the history o; plane making. The Uprights are thefinest in America. . Don't fait to write for t dustrated . and puscriptive Catalogue,— mailed fve. . f . N . 1 MEIFOEISSIIQN PIANO co No. sfil,Groadway, N2Y. • apr 19 PIAN OS AND ORGANS.—W. F. NIXON Will sell any Plano or Organ male In this country at panto prices. I pay riO rent. and hire clerks, and buy all In etrurnents at bottom cash, prices. and will soil as low as any other man: Parties wishing to purchase will please send for Catafogues and prices before buying elsewhere.'. ' Address N. NIXON. nuu22. - • • Eltutra,'lf. Y. Coat oattlime. HENRY MERCUR, Dealer In /kNTURACLT.E AND •SULLIVAN 'ANT.IIRACITE COAL, CORNIM PAU% AND AIVDII . BTAYET9, yow4.4DA, YARD PRICES_ (CASII). ANTHRACITE EGG.... STOVE CfIESTNITT PEA T_ _ SULLIVAN - ANTHRACITE:: EGG STOVE CHESTNUT... SMALL Coal screened, and delivered to any.part of the Bona; adding, cartage to the above prices, A,LL OLDER'S 3& ST DE ACcOMPANIF.DITY, THE CABIL d.s, Jan 5,1877; co ' COAL, • , - COAL. , . • ur yard all islzes of .Pittston ' • d Loyal Bock , coal, from . .Also; Barclay Luiup Lime; fluff. and Ce o Which u 43 Will sell _ _ We keep on hand at 4,. \ and Wilkes Barre the Sullivan County 31Ial and Smith. We keep the best gnallty meat; Brick and• Plaster, all of at'bottota prices. PIERCE' SCOTT. wands May Ist, MA AP COAL AND LIME. C. , . . Prom and ter July 1, I will sell coal, lime, 3e., for Cash only, d the price list will be corrected - . Monthly. , : ramie .or Com. on JuLY, 5515 TON OF. 2,0001ta, - - THE TARP: Pittston Store, Ches ut and FUM3OO • • 43 00 6 . I'ea - '3 - 50 Carbon - Bun - Lan, .... ..., 4 00 ad, •I i 4 S ~, it; 1 300 Barclay Mountain Lump • 350 . , e . 0 Smith.... 2 75. Allentown Lime 'I bushel \ - "•32 Lath 'fl 31'' ~ . • - 225 Hair gi bushel 1..• ' • • 40 Bricklpi If - 10 00 I " 6- always prepared to deliver nrctiases on hort notice at the tisnal price of dells . I also tender my thank ' to my many ends and c tourers for their very liberal patron ln the e , st and hope natter the new dpparture tom elt to thole! terest to continue to buy where-sties: t an. % ,,s get tho )int goOds for the least monby. • Those ho are Indebted to me will take no cis' that I m have money or I can't buy for cash s and pay freights \l ‘ 'hey must settle by the , Oral of All \i/„. , .. - gust,neat. , - - Very Itespectfully Yours, J. /I .'PLUNNT. Towanda, • rily 1975. . EEM . . THE CENTRALITEL, ULSTER, P The undersigned having ken posseashin f the above hotel, reapeetfully so ells the patron= of his old friends, and the public :neraßy. to K , M. A. ORREST. L 'ELL HOUSE; TOW E L • • JOIE, SULLIVAN. ,- • • Having le thls house. Is now. wady to see mediae the tra eiUng public. No pales nor expen • will be spayed ve satisfaction to those let) - give him ea& dllrNorth side of new block. talc are, east of Mircurs EANS /10 ,COll/111 MAIN AND BE The Horses, Herne* &a.; to &onse t insured against loss b.! extra charge. . • A ptceive supe d. rior qqality of Old Eni -•- • • • • Towanda, Jan. 2.4p14. EAGLE. HOTEL, ' . , . -1: TOWANDA, PA. ' At th e er of Court and it f yer4rte.. di:icily tri tb Wintry and south of the Court House. - , JOHN BlinISA :PaorautTort.: )1/r.' . • • I • i -• • . T'ho Share house has been to-furnished anti re fitted. and is now open to the' traveling public. The liar wUt at all times be supplied with the, best ot 11 nors. Good stab li ng attached to thereinto'. aoaracn 0 by the day -week accommodated. . illbli.i 0 01 7 0.) . % ~ _ JOHN itivium. • . :~: i :a .... , . lyt IL 0 ' °MIR'S •'• , • - . ~, • , - - . %OtiD' O.ASR•,, \ DRUG:- STORE, •. Owner Naas alai rinapai., Tomah, Pa. ''' r'•' clistablioAdd ores eirsailtaitea OnitierA . . •.-. , Wboaftlaaadllaaallikalarth ;' '. DRUG% MEDICIITES,. tHEMICALS, : ,i t it; ...- Acloll. rintrennik e LITE, —-* '. rzarcrancay, TOILET him v cr 000ps, 1 :arpxoza. Bausszs, au.eziza a =apt, . 804.141..001n5i. Paaaasal; Rua Tao, 41111111,18/“N.- aaa :HAIR PREPARATIONN. - 41A.20110.P0CKZ1414191ra \ .. Pi:Kan.-nooks AND PORP.MONNAI*, -• MACAVOY Eat: SCOTOR sittryr, \ - . , TOBZIGN AND AO3IIIBT/0 MARS. - ••\ MEE GARDEN. FILL]) AND 11;001131. SEEDS,. PlAiLWlnes liß4t. Limp" for:Med:Wing Purposes i!criAiticAciscsic &110WIter•TIIIICEZKID114. Anil an &wkiin.tne pordiiPatent Medicines. licrrlntrzas, SusPinscnazi, s Nirrz.v.k Nuns 13trixter& Snlsims,' . livanno Barium; 'issormsd . RINGS," Elyincess. ItZD PANS. URINALS, TitESSlOiLlfr, stns.. ELASTIC Stocianoi, &c. . • • KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, • CHIMICSTS, BATH BRICK, errritm, LARD, WHALE, SEATS 100 T, TANNER'S, 'AND MACHINE OILS, ALcosoz, AND Spumy; iEkish,Paint,yarnish, Whitewash, .Counter, Mrs*, linne,-,ghbe,•Serubting, r - • And all'Aindf of brushes. • WINDOW AND 'PICTURE CLASS. Prim LINSEED o*, PAINTS, PUTTY, izin) VARNISH. ' - READY RULED PAINTS - • OF ANY DESIRED COLOR, - THE POITND, PINT OR GALLON, enptesto IN OIL oHYANNtstc,. AND DRY COLORS OH ALL RITES. AU artkies warranted as represinted. ...,Proserlptions carefullf Compounded it, ..elunure .of, (My and night. Open Sundays for Pres r iptions Itmn 9to 10, it, 12 to 1 and bto 6, P.M.-pnayl376. AYER'S SARSA.PARII, A, .- \or Saiiftzlialurd. all Serrifulais . / diseases; Erysl- . peLakDose t or St. Mitt ony'rz Fire, Eruptions -an *rupttie cllseases of the 'eibiliTleerations ot /1! Liver, St vs, Lungs, inices. Tether ; Salt emit, - t, Scald:Road, trieera„Sofes,lihe marism, Weurafgli lenes,'Side an Head, Fe l • ipslb Weal it3r, Leueo arising from inter and trte - 4 - diseases, by faillitle az leases, D , iiyipepata; OE Eitemelath the Bleed. . , This Bansapartlla Is s Combition of vegetable MandMicir, \ Telioyr Dock— , with the lodides of liotasslam'and I n, and Is the . a • most -enicacions medicine yet known or the Ms: • • • , eases It Is Intended to care. • I\ lig Ingredients are so shlllfulycomblnid that' ri Ufa .k • Vsea.S. those imp to toothsome The reputatiot enjoys is derived fronkits cures, . - and the conlidence*hichprominent physic lanooll over the country rep se In it, prove their expert mice of its usefulness.. . . • -Certificates attesting accumnlat. ed, and are constantly being re \ celvtd, and as ninny •of their cases . are publicly they furnish ecuriineitrg ovidenee of the anperitry.st this Bar daparifla over every , other alteritive. : inedlpine kniTn, that we. need do no mdre,thano assure the publichat the best qualities it has ever posseased • are strietlymaintained. * = , - \ ; • • PrzrAr.r..t , i BY' • DR. J..C. AYT.B., do CO., LO ELL, MASS., = Prietteal and Anal} kcal Chtnists. SOLD BY ALL BBV . GGATS EVERYWITEBE. • • PUBLIC NOTICE..- - I; JOHN if ANNAS, being . a‘lilacivindth by trade, bad often felt the want of some gleanswhereby I ectuld soften Iron at the forge. sp VIM. I could work it at a better advainaget this induced me to make many experiments with different SubsfancesWhich offered the best prospects of folecess. • It. was on • ontof these occasions that rsliscovered TITE . WON DEIZYLft'ffEFECTS . f..ECT.F.O" SILICON' 'UPON TUE gySTE3f,. Uttad a defect in three of pry fingers, which Were bent or shut up In my -hand in such, a manner by the contraction of the cords, that they . were\ very troublesome to me foray daffy avocation i I could not handle my tools as 1- wished , and often thought that I would have them cut off. to get them out of my way. I bad used everything that any hope of relief, but-all to no effect..Well,l say,' was,working with Slectro tillicon at the forge, add of course could not prevent its coming in con; tact with my hands. • I 'took no. notice of the effect it had produced, until -'One - day wishing to usb a heavy hammer, .1 grasped It with my crooked hand, and much to my surprfse I found my . crooked fingers straighten out, and I had as much use of them as ever. I could hardly believe my eyes. I showed my hand to - my wife-and family, .and a general rejoicing was the result., . The questlan how was, What had-produced this wonderful effect ? act was recalled, and after a long.and careful investigation, I at Tast.tnado. up my mind that my good fortune' had been caused by E EC• T 0:: SI LICON. .. 5 00 ... 5 00 ... 5 00 ..... 2 50 H so 4 50 4 50 ' 300 My next ,step was, to disoaver some means by Which I could combine.thiSwonderful substance-so that everybody could use it. I made dillgent search through every book' that 'I thought would throw any light upon the subject, ; and at last, In. a very old ,medical tionk,•l found a way by which I coujd.doit. ' The result waS , perfectly,satisfactory,. auPf I ss'A able to make a Hutment, the like the, world has never seen before. I now began to look about nie, fersases • to try the effect of it on others, • T I had a neighoOr living ., about a ,mile froin my, shop who had a fame knee;. caused b y thecords be. contracted by rheuttlat•ism.. I sent hint &bottle of ELECTItO SILICON LINIMENT, and told him to use it thoroughly. Ile did: so, and at the cud* . -of three months be was alde to throvraSide his cano and walk to my shop apparently as well as ever. ' bad worked just as It did in ray. case— • PROD UCINGI A PERFECT CURE ! ~ • . I gave it to other of my , neighbors anti friends, fo r 1 miles around..who were suffering front' 11. 31ER.CIII1 cf 7 - SWELLED. LIMBS, RHEUMATISM, NETTR4QI t- STIFF • JOINTS, L ' _ .. 4 • ALL OF WITiCII IT CURED WITHOUT ANY • f ,TROUBLE! . Finding that tire ELECTIIO fiILICON LINI MENT wouldpenetrate the skin of man further than any other substance. It oceurred to me that It . SIIIST RE GOOIfFOR TIIE , HORSE, .. . And If has proved Itself one' of the very \ best 4pll canons to all external diseases occurring In. Oat noble animal. Frepawl 'hy the Electro Sllleon e Lult l:rient Com pany.. (M . leeif 78 Illla 41 Street, New Tort. SOLD B ALL DRUGOIS.TS, .FIFTY CENTS New Tkak, April 5, 17-,531 . . p, , , . ~ . 0 •••. • . . , Vl , , =.• . ' ,-Q CY I" im. r l3 .1,7 tin f= , M e°' P r E..t el - . - 4 Q.. ' cz 11 = • :..I', - 01. =.-- 4 -4 • , -. 1 0 0 ,:t. et• , 0.4 t: .6 °° = ...• SP, 61 - tl ~..''" • . D ., ..0 „ ~E..• • i... . to 5 cm' . e. ez '- c' - -- i t , tti • , -, ft ~.. z 4 -g,r, =.• ;If ft „ „tt.. • ..,.. •It sz .. 6 .,,,,„, -, .- dm = m 11:11.„ ~. ,q i. - 4 3 Ca, op •-.. 10 ~.4 Q c eg 3 , et , -. , ... LI c.,. c) , ,, 1-i . v. a.-. e. ..,. \ 0 n L i a r irb eb ez ...• ct.„ (:)-- 'ft v`f , l ' ..' ,tt < 4l In m 'Ol ' ; : - •4 •' ~...... Z • P er ....... •-• LS atl \..; . eD ..... '''' to, we - e .." P g' 1 , t. 4 'CC' ) IP '': s. ma ss. 1 .• l z .. e7t . Qs s 7 .. k tri Q 0 a -a< - 2, m't! • c: 2" tt fx. p er~ < g r." 2 0 .7.1 t i l •9 . X :... - g ei.P y.. - .v, 5 ° ° ' .: .5 • 0-3 w= . .0* —; r . P4,' mg• .1 so A tit 0 co i .0 1 . ra , , i., "...3 Ay" 0 o=o 0 - - ... ,, ,t Et. nsi - \ .c , 0,.., \ . , ....- to FS = bl .A Sx a . r- I"' F. ' \ ' \ f ;;:. i h.g , ,, • v. s CD tit, t 4 :- ep ,g . a tir 8' , """ ' m- • . '\ . SPNi tz . oo co , ..• 855 877 .I.`o.llsKAirg:ln'glslVl4,2*.e: .$0, 3 , .., ? ..A f , BE .31ADE•:BY .welirntntrwh Irnkthesenbust neds we furnish, but a n it e ear fly earn a dozen dollars a day l \tliht ;In their own localities. Rate no more rooto .explain here. n ess pleasant and 14mortibl Women, boys 1:11 a, k iris do towelt as men. We furnish you ,a ,:.. letwOntlit free. The ‘bnsine - pays better than a Mg else. We will hear expense of starting. E . in Particulars .free.• Wilt and see. harmersrs 4..eetuoklca, their sons and d tighten, and all ci sin need, of paying work a home, skiinld write to its and learn all about the w k at. ones: Now Is 41* tlin s _tik :Don't delay. Ad , as Tsui & CO. *Vista, *aloe. .. , j 1145, . . 'of all sizes." .61,111ty; and. for Purifying 1/ • • 1 alterative effect: of each Is 'assured, 'and 411 e • mild as Who harmless even to :children, effectual to purge out from the .systero rlttes_and corruptions which develOt) PER R9TPLEL EN CM LinE A GitYALL" Y 'N.Y. BAIL EGAD- Amaientient ofRI& anger Tralns, - -to;o take fllec:i nary lit„ -* . • . . 18 .118 2' W A 8. - ' ' . - . . . • L. -8T4T101(8. "si . ‘• ~ •i . ' , .. P. N,, o r,irin. • , ..... ...,;.. .21 Buffalo ' Boebestet ! 4 . 00 .. Auburn \ • . . e 3-45 ........ Genera \ ' - ' 5 ..... 9rbaca... \- ' 7 .• .• .. Owego' ' 4.55 853 /I Elmira . ' ' " -.., 37 0 ,; 9 00 2 '4 5 Bjserly..... .. '...• .... ....... 5 , 9 35 , tl2O .Sayre , •........:. 644 9 44 71 In A1be176....... ...• I' 0 ISO 1 36 Yuan . .. • 1.4.: 34c .171rter..:.- ' - 6 491../... 356 .Vowassijs . .. '' \ 8 6511025 4151 IBrestuktrig.'' 4 281 13tandingStone... ..... ......',....., ••• ..... 4.42 Itundmertlel,d .. : ... ;.!.,.. ••• .... .. '1 bol rnenalitown Viryidnilng . ' 532 Likee:01110„....... - ....... ./. . : ... 11'23 6 35, StlianerE3dy" 4 an 31035i/oven - - (... .... : ..„.... 6 sgi Nehoooany "' - • v .... ; -,. .• '6 05 , 1 -TunkbUunoelk..., / , .... i3in lri4si LaGrange ". .... ...`,. 8 451 Falle ' \ '. .... .„.", I 631 1 L, &B annet;tan..‘4... ...... 1..... i 2, sf, - 7 201 Wilkes-Barre" ...•.. 1 20 7 50- LMatielftlhank..,. ~ ... t ... .... ; 3 40 ...:.I Allentown. .:.,/..:.... ..... - • 447 .... I Bethletinm.:....:. . ' . ....:. 505 . I Easton • , -..-..'.. ~... ..... r 6 00' \ Ebiladelptag .....: .. • ... ~„1 646 .New lrorin:::•••• .'... A 8 55 ; ii - , E,ST / W A 11. D. ' ~..- . STATIONS/ . -r3,0 9,9 • ,• ! •. . . .. .. p.3!.L.31...., New Y0rk...',..'. `. .... 030 ._.. .PhtladelphLa. ...... . $00.: . .' Easton 'V 2 0 .. . ... . Bethlehemo 50 ...- - ,.10 Did. Altera°. . • .. .. 10 02 s' Mauch.° unk'......... ...... It 05 'Mikes- Sarre 1-15., i... it ::Junction ~ .. ........., 1 40" rails LaG ;gn......4. 1 ........ To khanuock • 3 boopanyor..... • , eshoppen • • #..... .I:trner'sEdfly •., - I Laceyville ...'. 3 07 •Wyalusink .... II e rich town, . Itatornertield..... ! i.ancling Stone • /..... Wyhanktug ' ' 1 'lotcautla • % - i 4 101 Ulster ... ........ ......... e .i 3rit,te ' „ • 1 - I Athens ' 1 ' • 1.4 421 Is S.tyre 4 40, Waverly , • ' , 4 551 Eltu3l.l - '....1 3 35: . .. Owego' G 211 stl 21 - • . ' 6 -50, Gerbeva.l . ' - 0. 1 *4O l . Auburn .. - 'I 6'55', •Bottcester , " . 1 10 50'. Buffalo.. • .L.,, , ' ' 112 25! Niagara Fa lls ll2 ra... 111.31.' Trains X and 15 sun through daily to Phltad,d-. phla and Now Yotk. IOU:out clutngp, wail Pullman steeplhg cars-attached. . , , . _ B. A. PACKER, Superintendent, . .Bam t. Jan. 1; •1877-t f. • -• , . PIiI1 4 ADEI,PIII:& & READING RAILROAD. Mil ARRANGEMENT Or PASSENGER .TRAINS RECENIBEIL laTit,. 1876, , ' . \Trains leave 41lentown.ai P;iluzuer .--\•••,- ' Ir(a PerktumEn Branch,) ' . . . For P,lffladelphia at 0.50, 11.10-a.m., 3.15 and t, - .55 . p..lM \ . ~ . , . Fur I'hlTa at 3.10 p. m. , (\ . r \ ia . East Penn. , . .I(ranali.) For Reading.l„2.3z.z. 5 . .50. 9.54 a. m.-, 12.1.5, 210,1,20 and 9.00 p. m.\•, _ For Ilarrlsbarg,ct2.l:o, -5:59, 5.7,5 a. m... 12.15, 1.30 and 9.00 p. ro. For. Laneasmr and olumida, 5.50, 5;55 ' n::, and .\I .4.20 p. m. " , • , tDoei nu t rdn on .I'u' \ da;•.-: •'• J ': • •. • - 91.-zzikat.. ,, For Reading, 2.30 a. in., mid 9.00 p. in. Fordiarrlsharg, 2.30 . a. M. :11\9.90 p. in, ~ . ' . Trakza fur A Ilf rat own'lenr . fSVfiii/OIC: . . . * . .... *. * (via Perklome.n `l/ea ri. Loave Philadelphia, 7.30. a. in., Lou, 1.39, and 5.1 • • --• ' . .. . 9tia. - Dars. ... Leato Philadelphia, S.lO a. In. i tvie4 East Penna. Br'ineh.) Leave He4ling. 7.40, 7.43;10.3.5 a. ni• 4.00. 6.10, and Harrisburg, p. in. I . ... . . easeHarrisburg,s.2o, 9.10 !A. n.,- 11.00, 3,37 'lnd 7:3 p. in. .. . - Le Lee Lancaster 9.10 a. to:, 12.53. arid 3.455 , ...in La Columbia 9.00 a. m., I.eu and 3.351. in. t: \ \ • . . Leave 11e ding, 7.20. A. M. . Leave ilarrts`Jurg, 5.20 n. in, ~ trains' nnir s kett thns 0) run to .anol froiln depot 9th and Qrve. , 7+ \.qrv42ri, o:Jzfor trains to and from. Broad street,depot., - The, 6.50 at. 5.55 p. to. traits from Allen— town. and tbie 7,30‘a. m. abol 5.13 p., ni. trains from Philadelphl . have Ihro.ngh rain to awl from Phil , adelphia.. • . ..E. WOt - /T TEN, General \ 3.lana•• v er. - -•• „ o C. G. lIANEOCE, - Gener-il Ticket .Agent.toet4-75, p . , .. • EN . N t\RA I . LROXI. WINTEI: TSIE TIk N IILE; ' Nine trains ,to 'Philadelphia, 01.1 alim to .Pitta burg. eight ,trains to New York, a 4, one 1. - r.odu ' • , to Erie. ••. . . - On and after Yieremlwr, In, 1976 t)4O \lta.r.:eligej• •tralns or the Penntivlieuila Ilailroati Corn pally, wilt depart fron Harrisburg mid Irriveat PA, aXelphla, New York, Pittsburg and EH,: ato fol.ows: . . \ • FASTi".itt:fr.. - I • Philadelphia Expres.„: leaves Tfarrisharg .11311 - • ext•cr. Mot.t.lay at 2:50 a. m.. arrives at Trtillaac.. Oita at'7:oo a: in.. :ma New York at 10: 0 5 a: ;M. Fast line leaves Harrisburg daily at- 4:05 a. an,. arrives at Philadelphia, at 7:55 am.;:m•l New 'I oil' at 10:21 a. in. . , . 13111ervilleaccommodati.m.-ccnnectlzig fur Pllll4-* detplda.. leaves liarrklmfg .I:ttly except Suteli , y 500 arrives at' I.ahea , ter 5:43 3. ru.i 'Bairlstumg Exime,s leaves IlatrisbUrg daily ex cept Sunday at 6e20 a. nt.. r 'hives -at Phi13`1:11,Illa at.10:00 a:in.and New York-at 2:65 p.... 211; • • Coltrridda A.econumelatlm: daily. exeeit: Satt;ta.y, -at in.. arrives;4-Plillatielpilla at 12t30 p. ' and New Toile at 5:05 p. tn..• ' Pacific. Express leaves Ilarrisburg daily at 12105 arrives..at,Philadelp4ia at, 3:15 p. tn., and New York...at 6:41 p. in. - Johnstuwn*.ExPres. teactr Ifarristuvig dally'. „ ex cept Sunday at 1). trivet at Pliliadelpl.la • at C:00 p. ns.. Mull New Yon at .10:15 p. tn. . Dally Expre;ss leaves narrislarrg. daily hi I:15p, m., Arrives at POlatieli.llla at 2:2o.p. r ru:, and New -York at 10:15 p. tit. . • 11arrisllnrg Aeo s 'TAM len vitt Culmnida leaveß llarrtsleurg dailyiexceprziutitiay at 3:30 p. in., and •„. arrivesat Pldadelphla - at , I:tu p, la. • . , Atlantic Express leaves 1105 p. 73, al rivet , at. ;at a:4O a. - in., and New York at MO . . 1 wEsxwArns„ 4 Cincinnati Express leaves llarristnirg daily at 12:55 a.m., arrives at Altoona at 4:45 d.ln. andPitts burg :11.5:30 a. Xri . . • Pacific Expresa leaves Harrisburg dully at I::Alt tin, arrives at A quona 9:00 ta,...for breakfast, and l'lttidlnrg at.l2V.ltnit. m. ' ', Way PaS;Benge'l train leaves Harrisburg, daily at 8:00,a. m„ arrives at Altenna at 1:55 p. tn. for din ner. and Pittsintrg at SW. p. tn. . - - Maintrainieavi-s Ilai rlsourg daily except Snrldly at 1:25 p. m., arrives at Attpona at 7:10-p. tit. for per, anti Plttsbuty, at 1:110 a. in. L, East .I.ltie Ilar;isarp.: 441:y' at 3:30 p. arrives at .Altellia at 7:25 p. for supper, and Pittsburg at 11-.1 . 10 p. 3111111 n Accontint.datlon TrarriAum dakty. except szinclay.a;. 5130 p. In:, and arrives at g:00 p. s • P.l,ttsburg-i:a rt;l•ess rfarrishargdall3' x,ept Shatlay 11:90.C., m., arrive; at Altoona at 2:.0 a la., ail() rittstm;g *tin..a..m. • _ • Pil ftsPELRIIIA. AN" , EltlE \ • Mairtrain le.aces itarri,lmri: 'daily "except Strn day: at 4:25 a. In., arrives at wJI rwq.. , 2 - : at •t 4 :15 ?L , tn. for breakfast. and Erie tit p. In. : • 'Niagara .K.v.pre leave , lll.trrKburr, dally except. • Sunday at 10.150 a. tn.. arri% es at WiltlamspOri al . 21/4) p.m., neimvo ni Kan, 9:;:n p. m. . Lock Ilivnu•Aernininml;ttion !rave, liarri , t•erg- • daft except Sunday att. in.. arrives at Wit- • r. liamsport at 7:20 p.m. and . . elt haven at fi:in p.m. ; FRANK TRO3iPSON, , BoY1). Jlt.. , General Manager. lieu. Pass. Ag't: • 31n25,'77 IVORTHE rN - CENTRAL RA It, •, 'TIME TAIILE. • Through and direct rat to - Washington, Elintra4 lith . :tiek.cr :n:(1 lag - r a Falb; ' On and after. SUNDAY,' Noft•nther 26th,. 1,176, trains on the N,ort ‘ hern Ceatial Railway win run as, follows: • , • . =I :Niagara Express—Leaves Harrisburg daßi ex tept Sunday ig,:10:50 a. in... Willbritisport at- 2:20 p. in.. leaves Einfira at 4:25 p. tn.. leaves Catnintbsigna at 8:25 p In.. arrives at Buda° at 12:45 arrivu I at Niagara Fall at 1:15 a. .. :Mail' leaves 'Baltimore 'laity eiceOpt Sunday at litao a. m., arrives at Harrlslitirg daily exeept ,slay at 12:45 . p. 'Vast line—Leaves Baltlinotv;ttilly at t1:35 11. arrives at Harrisburg daily .at 3:10 p. nn., , icavrs Harrlidnirg daily except Suttilay;k: leaves Williamsport at 'leaves :Elmira at lea/ p. w., arriwe. at \Watkins Olen at 41:30 - p. an. Pittsburg F. \ press—Leaves Bait Blume daily 'ex, eept Sunday at 1405 p. In. Arrives : at liarrignag, daily' except 'imintlay at 10:70 p. in. . eincibnati Express—Leases Baltimore, daily -at arrives at riarrlslqirg at 12:45a. in. • Erie .11a11=. 7 1..eaves Harrisburg:daily except Sun day at 4:45 a. m., leaves \V leayes Elmira at 12:15 p. la., aryres at 'Clil2:3l4tiXi dna at." 3.40. p. m. ' s.orrilwAß.D. - Southern Eipres*—Leave -Canalohegua dary except Saunas at S:SS p. tn. , leaves Eltara at '9::!0 • p.-m.;:leaves Wllllanoportat 12:35 arrives at liarifithurg daily except3l.omlay at COO a. MA ar lices at IMltitnore at ni. - \Fast I.llm-rLeaves ,Canandatgui incept Su . at 6:35 p. 113.. leaves I.llmira at 1330 p.e!.4 leaveki Willlanoport ttally exeef‘t, MMolay at 12:35 p. m.,,Aeaves tlarrls,totrg daily at 4:20 a. tu.'. , - at ltaltttuate dally i at a: m. ' ' - , WaStitUgton Igapress—Leaves liatrlAtiorg daffy .execptfSmidayae7:3o a. m.; arrivilsat Italtinioro,at • 11;25 - • klall Learea Tfarrisburg.dilly except Smithy at p. m., arrives at Baltimore at etto p. Day Express—i k eves Watkini Gien dapy except Sunday at rune a. nr,,' leaves Elmira except • Sunday at'9:lo m.oeaves illiatnsport dallyi ex, cepr Sunday at 12:40 !elves Harrisburg .at,4 0 .25 pp. m. e •arriresut -Baltimore daily at 7:15 p.ut * All . trAins making conttection at Italtiniore for Washington and the Snutrit, ' • rot' further information, apply at the Ticket Of fictlit th e Pennsibrattil lieraltread depot.' _ • I,34I.IIIITHOUPBOW. • /1 . a 1114,11. . ,.. • GISMO ' A.W. ,435 \ k Is . , kG O O O . \ .'3 Go :• "• \\\ ,io 30 • . it° 34 ..' • 11 24. - .. )ta to .; ' ;11 xi' 11. 49 - 4220 i 12 00 , - 912 w . • 112 40 . -I2 47 12157 fr i ID 111 ' • il3' I-1 32 I.' 2 '3O i 2 20 12 30' i 255 .. :. 1 2 13 • 245 ' 3 20A , - • ' 7 22 ' 5 . , ll\2o ' • I/ so I 11 25< .---- ----.." A..11..A.M. 4\5 :„.., .0 , 1 0.121 • ..*. 11 15.... 7 21,1 1 55: /2,551 2 20i 8 19, 2.411 •• ; 8 35! 2:1;91,...... 8 46: 3 10 , 9 121 3 231 9 19. 3 40. . • ._, 9 35! 3 55 1 • . 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