Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 31, 1877, Image 4

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Rens Ysits-•• • • . ,-
_ of day and night. Opm Smilers foinPreeerip .., _____
fi) en are the conditions f6r-,e, .., . carry oat and cast aside . 1," ' troll 9 MIN A 11. 4 12 tO 1 and . ate 11,11.19•TnaylVa. r inin g l ' 7
dukhannoek ... . 2 . .... ...r. •. 2 zs i
,
repose ti al I . Kcal.: stubbornmeed of Error, , Fa JR,,E .
:~f+owawa,lGnet.se,;tpt I' \''k
good apple orchard witliperfeet fruit.
shall ely •
t n•\ E' . seed that hurts the soil,' , --
, i.
Before the trees come into b*ing ,_ ' rime lfrewth Is terivr _ ' . AIRES 4 , 7 - WAGON _ „ . , , ~ 7- ; ... - '.‘• --.- : '-` .
~, . skinners Kay -:1:::: - .
' • AYER'S CHERRY pgbTORA.L. I: b a =?,` ..... :
... ••-•/-*
.....
!lacy .
‘l9Oll 1/18X6411M Or TIM , . ,Lseorrllle _ .... a , Ol , 9392 .9
and aft#r, hoed - crops should beenl- " en . 1 t Dig em Oak whate•er the sow "., ' , - . , - 'MEW ODO - • ' ' ..
' '`
a . - ' ' ' • ' 1
• :
_:: '
•S
___ '
~L IW 'ILIUM g .
.' 1.... l/0 00, 4 is ....
; tivated, such as squashes and pp , m ot'
~ Ye are airmail rar the Future, , - g . ,
' 4.1
.' . .:
: •••;,:' ' r 'e . ''' •-,' ~ 2 .• , . AT , .i \ , , ,-; L . 13 . , ' THROAT LUNGS 'SUCH tAS atuIIGHS, i Frenehtown ~,,
. :field ilo 14' 4 .4 ... :
..110 25; 4 25
toes, with clean eulture, which p i the
• As Ye 11,01 is • 90 al" ad o 7'' • .
- . a
. ' i.T- 0 ,P. , -:..:Tui. 7, .-..- ...- : . '-, -.-. 1,-,- .. i - -\ - - , , COLDS,' WHOOPING C 0.134311, attune, I rum%
, g Stone - ''''
Ito sr.!, 4 41
_ Motes the vigorous growth . of "-. the t ( .__,'" Either harri%l
l advaneenmilt. - , --- ' 12. -mhos A9e ~ 110 41; 451.. . ..
trees. ,Before the apples begin to A lu i " '.
lOr the mad et of your sin s . i",•• • • t '' ' - - • : • 1 lrit YAN i r 1 ' I .„
,- .
... . espNctu:r.p3,__,,,,..a, to`xstrArr, : .1.0,,Nr . „ wlns y ,:::kinz.
~...,, _
400110E5 500 730
ii fa 5 I" 7 43
, ful fi ll- Talker out true ltiration, , _
. I , , SPRING:. DE! --' "-
• ~ - 430.41 . i nk
1 • -
ripen and fall, a coat of mulchingof The repata4lo4ll6 h as a ttai ne d , i n emMetimpee.of Cih~P~ Its" 1 Athens '- i' 4 ..m ! it
ii 19 a m
5 7.0 9 04
43437 lave 'Mden.eduesttlenis plan, ' • CI .11A21.1.
Swamp or marsh hay should be- put
, ,s sy „, • . - .4(390 35 554 810
. -, 2
SIT' , ib e :,,,ti oss ' surs lir, has produ c ed daring th e 1 wi rer ) ) , 445 is 45 5 40' 9z)
tinder the :trees. Then the ' apples Wor k , they !r ° , l ,th eth ent aa2 a4 B7 ' o il ! latnia. . . ( ' '
.- '' , hitlfs' - ` . I s rin stock; • • Elmira • - .... a mil: 41 6i59 ID
when they ';-fall are Mclean and_ free .
-I 1 ~ . m line of them list half century, Is a aalldept-aMorso.oo to the Owego 624 - 6 3 , , OSs
il 68 . 7_30
from bruises. After the'-trees are t o only wt. - ra torehisinfl, at -Public that It will continuo to realize tile happiest Geneva , , - ' 7 40' ' 9 IC' •
A lIVIUCed that 11 . ' _...i.' • -.". . Attbur..s. ... .. 9-5S' 941 4 41)
large enough not to suffer, orchards i tbat wor' -
u. eats no lame tbm rebut; thatisMn ne desired. lltt aresost esafY Me!elm It'oreester ' 10 Se 11. '6 C ss:
Iff:ly be pastured with hogs, sheep or 4liabl9 tl• - 1 7 -, .
•
OWN MANUFACTUR E I 11
• \ 'I ' for Inferior int&
.. s . - ~, -
,_-- , '. .• ; - ' Buffalo . . s ........1 12 25, .. . ...... 03 : Fla
eft country tnere aro wises t :publicly known, who m agus .......... ' - I 05 ; .... i(4g 4 s
.
COWS. We should prefer the former ~ 'shall - . of W- -••••• .. , .
~ . _
~ . s
: PiOlg 4 00 TO WAG' . ,
ham been reit/meet fro m manning' mute ew deme- • P.21..P:51. 5.5 . 1„1p.11,
t
until the windfalls-be worth saving. 420 4 4 5 „ .
' \ . '
-. ,
. , .. , •
* I/ \ to keeps' & essegellY es , rate diseases of the lungs, by 115 UEO. AR w ho- hare,
Surface manure must not be neglect-
~ for '' .. ._ .- ,` •,, Warranted ip, eyery wive:-
\ , • stock of -,
ed. If , the roots be thus fed, surface , e , . ,
• ,
- - tried It, seincreriedge its superiority; Mid wham its
culture - may ,be sooner AlisPensed i 7. 7. L- . 17. - IN,G \PI A N 0 l i.. ' .
with. . ' . .. ,
.
The selection of congenial soil and
a suitable
,locatiOn for growing an
apple orchard requires care and at
tention on the part of the, planter of
trees. 4n abundance of - stlnlight
with an ample supply of Plant fo'od
are points.to be secured. A loom:) ,
soil free from stagnant wateroot too
tenacious or heavy, in a word, good
corn land with proper culture, as
stated above, will be-most likely to
secure - a good - apple Orchard, accord
ing to. ou expe.rience and observa
tion.
1
In rega ti to thevaritties to plant,
'for Winter, apples none stand higher,
if any does, as high, as the Baldwin,
a fifst-Clais market apple; the 'Abode
Island Greening, Hnibbardston No such; Spitzenburg, Westfield, See l
ti
ao-further. NCwtown, - Pippin, e
- russets,: &saner with many others;
'may be , added. Fall apples, the
Yaneuse, Gravenstein, Fall Pippins,
I;>orter and others, licccirdjog to - taste.
_ P6r Summer apples, William's favor
ite. is one of the most popularmirket
-,apples, the Early Harvest and Bed
4t.rachan are among the most pOp
'ular-carly apples. t , _ '
SASIFY, OR VEGETABLE OYSTER.
—We are surprised that this useful
and- delicately-tlavorect vegetable is
, not more generally grown. - Compar
atively few know anything about it
and take it for granted that it is not
worth much, and that time and
grottnd would be waste On it. But
in reality it is, one of: the most de
lightful of our autumn and Winter
vegetables •,' is as easily grown as the
parsnip,. and keeps as well through
t e :winter. It gives a - variety-when
:the list of vegetables is small; All
who are fond 'of fried, oysters Should
certainly try it. They will be sur
piked to find how much of oyster
taste it furnishes. . Only the root of
the plant is eaten, and to prevent the
roots from growing forked, as they
are apt to do; the manure must be
buxied very deep.' The best *ay is
to open a - trench, eighteen inches
deep, place the manure at the bottom,
return the soil, and sow the seeds in
. a drill a little oter an inch deep, , so
es to tempt the roots-to run Straight
dOwn to it. The drills may be' one
fvt_apart, And when the plants are
two or three inches high they should
"be thinned out 80. as 'to leave six
inchei between each plant. . Bow the
seed .early-in the spring and the roots
Nrill be ready for use. in October and
continue good through the winter
'and early. spring. By covering the
ground with litter, before frost, they
can be kept and dug whenever want,
' ed. It is well, however, to take up
• a portion , before hard frost, and house
them as you would carrots or parsnips'.
• There are
s everal ; ways of cooking
salsify. It may be simply -boiled,
then slice . . .with a plentiful 'dressing
of butter, pepper, and ,salt...: But it
most resembles the oyster` in taste
'when half : then grated fine,
and made small, flat balls, which are
dipped in egg imd fried.—Tiie Amer
, ican Garden. . •
Hoirsz Arrgrzwaistt.—.4
great 'deal, of
." whitewashing " has
been thine at the national capital,
, some ofwhieh is by no means credit
able to: the operators ; but an ex
-chang,e highly commends the white;
:wash recently used on -the east end
of the Presidential - mansion, the -re
- eipe for Which is given as follows:
' Take one half bushel• of nice un
slaked lime, slake it with boiling wa
tei cover it during the forams to
, keep in the steam, strain the liquor
through a fine sieve or strainer, and.
add-to it a peck of salt, previously
well dissolved in warm water; three
pc iinds of ground lift, boiled to a
thin pastes one-half pound of pow
• dered Spanish whiting, one . pound of
clean glue-which has been previously .
dissolved by soaking it % well, janct,
• t,hen,hang it over a slow fireln sc
small kettle within'a larger one 8114
withwiter. Add five gallons of hot
water to 'the mixture, stir it well,
..and let it stand a few days coveted
, from dust. It should be put on hot.,
end for this putpobe.it eat kept
v, in a kettle on a' portable furnace.,
Aboat a 'OA, - of this 'raiitnis will
covere l square yard on the outside
of a house,* if prope4 applied. Fine
• or coarsOrushes way be need, at:-
Cording ti) the neatness thejoble
quire& t =Mere AS well as au
l stint foiwood, brick or stone, and
- - is chestier. It ittaiiiit its trilliancy
ftn. many fears- ' , There is nothing of
tife kind that will .compare" With it,
eau. for .inside, or outside '
CARVE your name ork hearth, ana
snatteiivnothint wheiher or not it:
-- . .I:3BAT
ili,aillY\F- 74 &kis, 167 *ban ttle" Welt
, wit BefAford. Tesolussi issidstioa.ll - •
~. - ‘'
Edynird)Eviretz saht that- u pon the in
telhiendekid"\the people rests the *sari*
of the : ation.\ \ .Recognising the. tenth of
tbbsilliieilde, it bee been the:Pell** of
this nation to bring within tbe"nachor
all the children thin iter liardeni the
means of ,education sufficient to. render
them _ intelligent au ra in life's "eat.
dramii.i. And to tide - ant:lw legislators
have alllngOesll , 4i Vlt taX . the proper
ty and person o \ our - 'Apses, to proiride
;
'means to iarry o n th e t mirk of eds. ,
Patieg their thfidten, whe sr rich or
poor. ' .1 . \ ~;,
:And this, whether ' ed In l e. light
of benevolence to the ildren they edu- I
tiii
caste, or at a wise strokh of public pblicy,
is deemed to be for p public good; • d
"Pro bono public° ":"nosy ,justly - •
garded as, the motto pii the uca " ~)
system of this oonutty4 ; • -
But it is of your - relation' to I so
' tem, and your responsibilities as hers
and worker" in this great cause, t' at I
propose to speak in the few momen I
shall claim yonr attention this evens
When one 'person contracts to' labor for
another, he or she is expected -to apply
the powers andabilities they May possess
.
to proknot4thOnterest of 'his of her em
\ployer, and whether the labor be physical
6 mental, or bOth, l or the bas fulfill
, . their contract only . When they have
fait . ally performed the work . they
agree . to An. i :'
Arid hi s they can do only when they
llhave a .owledge - of that NTOTlWSufficiont ,
ly thoieng . ~to enable them to do , it in
a manner t. . t shall prOduce the best re
sults. Hen .- -the teachei; in contracting
to labor for the State, comes :within the •
term employe, a .d is bound by thii same
lavt Of contract;:` . n 4 the object • of the
State being to Aevel. . that,in the Children
11,
within her horde ;which shall 11124E0
them good citizens,i d toOlimiriate from
them, as far as may that which shall
teed to deprave and degrade, them, you
should, as far as in your power, endeavor
to promote these r objeets. ;
And again, knowing _the object of the
'State in thp Idisburseinent of money in
hiring teachers, and supporting -.schools,
yon ; by
you, hy offering yourselves as teachers,
claim to have such knowledge as will en
able ion to faithfullyperfOrm her work,
and pre pto her interests.
, .4ii y urs, comes ander the bead of
what is led skilled lahor; -a term that
implies supeOor qualifications and higher
abilities, wheher natural or acquired;
than those of ordinary laborers. \
To : develop skilled labor requires. Ixoth\
a natural aptitudeand severe and contin
ued study. So that, be a fit teacher of
youth, you should ha . .e not only,a capaci
ty to teach, but have eveloped that ca
pacity to such an extent, ' to fit you for
\ - -
the work you engage to do. Having earn
ed the right to the name of teacher, it is
your duty to bring your powers into con
stant exercise, for the benefit of those for
whom you labor, keeping in view the fact
'that your work is to help them in becom
ing good citizens; and an honor to the
• -,
•State in which they live.
.`_.. s Our schnolishould be the nurseries of
tho State, wherein its children are not
only taught the elements' of Scienewand
Artbut -where duty .-are to lxi daily in
\
structed in that whieh shall , develop the
physical, mentalan&inoral parts of their
,
nature, into one symmetrical whole, ap- -
proaching'ils near as inay\be its 'original
intent, " the-noblest/work bf God." '
, \
Yours is not only_ skilled labor, 'bat
skilled labor in its highest ferrn, aiding
not only to develop that grandest ,of all i
material things, the human - form\divine,
but also working upon that hnperiihable
marble, that may bear the marks oflonr
chisel to all eternity =- the human mind.
The unskilled workman'inay mould the
plastic clay with safety, or the rude livork\
er in iron may easily correct his mistakes,.
hut only the most skillful may touch the
fine gold, the brittle marble, or the fibity
diamond; yet the worker upon' the child's
mind has a material, plastic and easily
moulded as theside clay; and at . the
Pam° time more enduring ,than marble or
diamond. ' 1 ' ...
Realizing then • the reSpOnsibilities of
your position, you. should keep steadily
in view the grand :object 'of ~ your.labors;
the proper development or the childien
under your charge, into men and women
in the highest sense of those terms. The
idea that your duties are performed when
"you have-gone th4gh the daily.routine
of hearing your oleos recite their rari-
Ons lessons, is as far from the. truth as to
suppose that the father has performed his
whole day to his children when, he has'
provided the bread they eat. ' .
As a good physical organization is one
of the requisites of successful mental de-
velopment, regard should be -had to the
physical welfare and training of your pu7, l
Os. Inbrder to do this, • you must un
derstand the laws of health, arld be a
good jiidge\of the capabilities and re-,
quirements oreach individual, and a close
student of huinan nature. ' 1
Proper ventilation cif school' rooms, ju- 1
diciona exercise tu4 riereaticm, are things
in which teachers should- interest -them.
selves, and are, itop erly . a part of •their
duties. Great mental seeress depends
largely upon a good. thread organiza;•
tion—the strong and. too brust performing
mental labor with ease that"would cause
intense suffering in the:weak d -aispas
\:ri
ed; arid although we Many ea see. a .
brilliant mind in a. Weak and \crippled
'body, yet that brilliance is only t: f hained
by the supremacrof indomitable • over.
bodily pain. ' , ~:
\to
In mental developmekt, endeavor .
promote that which will be most praetie N
aid useful in. the, everyday business of
life; for . in this fast age, filecin afford to
give much time and attention td pnielY
theoieticafand abstra'et stadia% :with the
great bread and batter flue:dim' continu
ally fonxxd upon than. - The American
people are , f deeidely ca practical wx;iple,
and utility, the grand'- object of .. their
study; as might be seen by their exhibits'
in the' great. Cmtennial Exhibition at
Philadelphia, where in mechanical appli
ances and labor-saying
,machinerA they
a:maxi' a ll other catio ns; while in the'l
ornamental sad esthetic, they were far in i
the resi.,, Tins is likely to enntitilitf' f;ir.
generations 44 'ee!ne7t el that the:.-Pewee
to mimed in gaining a .livellhood, must
work for practical real* rather tliaii', the
daboratoll"o atract tbeeiits-_-.'; -. ';-= i,
. The pnblle . schools* our'ff a WI:
re
bulwarklwark of"e4i.'free ins ti t u tion s , inti, niii.tini-
virsal ednosiloti YbguarOd* Of 'on!. fa-
Panty, enlightalthlg lAN; Milidisof
Op triiii,es, baaisl434 -therefroni WOW .
Oditalleistition, at 1, olikk*ifs:Plem*:
, .
TEE Pk Aphis' rakes, - spealking of
the effect of &chard timcs .. in reducing
the revenues o : mtinicipal\corporatiens
and Um conseqne efforts •. , ered ne
cessary in cutting Own expe , , sap,
\
that "the salaries of . 00l : r s seem
always the first to com under knife
whenever any shearing: to be donie"
Believing that the Times ' spokenNthe
truth; we sire led to inquire why it;is so.'
Not, certainly, because they at any
time or in any place overpai for the
work they are expected to perfo - . Not,
certainly, ',because the education f ' the
young is a matter of light concern,d it
is of small consequence *tether it is 11
a\
or ill done.: No, ashamed as we are
• state, the cause is that teachers are gen
erally inore defenseless than other classes
of officials; they can be ill-used with more
impunity, they have little political, infhi
enee.
We are earnestly in favor of reforsn in
the matter of official' salaries; but let us ,
be brave enough tO apply the knife where
the cutting will cure and not kill.
Watches, :ewelry;
\ -
W \
\ ATCHES, <
JEWELRY,
- \
: ' \
SILVER WARE,
IL.HEND
~.E MA Xi
Dale/ In \
. .
FINE . AMERIgA'N 4N •SWISS
(TOLD AND snArpa, WATCHES,
and ,
` FINE JEWELRY. \
STERLING SILVER \
SILVER PLATED WARE,
CLOCKS
FROM •THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST.
GOLD, SILVED: 'AND tgEzi.
SPECTACLES • k
EYE 'GLASSES.
One door north of Dr. Porter & Sans Drug store,'
'‘Main Street,
TOWANDA, PA,
Jane-76.
NEW JEWELRY ST,O4E.,
W. A. ROCKWELL
Is receiving snow supply to 13 . L1 largo stock at goods,
81;04 118
SILVER PLATED WARE,
GOLD ANII PLATED SETS-
CLOCKS,
cfreln the line, wtdcleldliVe sol d at
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
. •
Meat* en is s call and examine oar go o d.
- •
.•
.Bapaittaf done at the shortest notice;
\ •
Tau LITTLZ 13T0416 BOUND TVS COitiiiii 4
the best pleeebi Tem* to buy good
"CIGARS AND TOBACCO;
st low n!tits. Itethensber
xpictrits sL O CK„oppaiiie cotrwr noun.
nob cis slat mzerpukx squAw. ,9 • •
pee. 12.187 L
:TTAIGH & BROADLEY,
Xamatacturet* at lotacOrraipdg,lrs*, Sri
,5 -CAtarso AMBEMSNI \
jUilebtoo*r.
C1iii.010*14.0410.16:61°944#1,410'
Or takenin ezttuuige
ees; Our long ern" -
sires nu peculiar
we are not ambitk
ter aurae)
&C.
Bnyeis than any
Penzuglnals.
maps,.
=I
ANi; Rfl GS,
MI
ver; A. ROCHinCLL.
• A NEW DEP • • • 4 1
Sewing liteettd;es of air Atoka aria air
cohiamrklitirmserNti'..p,
- MOUND NNW,
\ • f
4 Launz9, Gums ANA :1 DWI
Ate Regaled urkokeiti•iyti . • Attie sok
deatitobeat ter Orel ester -le
.10011004,4111
.//". • , • '•'; rt.
srt:e. lielo/14154.
• -A. • 4
r 11 :01• 414 " 411, '
CASH PA.
GRAIN
GREATER
ES
A
TUR,
EMOUNE.
MEI
ME
•MS KEEP THE I.4RGEST
STOOK OF ' UNDERTAKING
GOODS OF ANT ONE IN THIS
PART OF lip STATE, AND
0 S R (PRICES, ARE AS:LOW W AS
- LOWEST. "
WHEN IN . ' WANT 0 ANY
,TIIING IN, OUR LINE, WV US
A CALL RistEmpß, T E
PLACE, AT ~THE OLD ELL!
OF :MAIN:STREET.
J. .4X FROST'S SONS:
ME
pnrsads;ran APO k INT•
Rammed.
REMOVRt "REMOVED!
MI
0
IMO
H al TOWTed tO
PthwroirspLocw,
Two itooFs suite Steen.. Lime.
El
Welbws vitlia* slugs stook at
• \ - "
nEt574,14141.11,1)01% & SHOES
EMI
.
c` -
ASTORINUELICk: LOW., -- PRICEB . I
4 . 4
Ocie vounticiat
:T„ •
aszepeneated.-
11151
cane Innirof.6 , ws- ntmor•ozo Isnot
rautiralig :
•
to - - biz • -
glifiTnitit
CBI
ME
. ,=1
T 7 rli
PlMA
itt SUIT
OWN.vR
r,cg WE.
- AND
OE
IKEI
BiORE,
MM
MO
ME
NE
IMMO
. - I Re - T.'. RANK .
GENT N lAii, ,EX PI 113 171CIN.
Thai are the ITT' hittromente l Of : The tlsas
lell Ilist.tank.,•''
DDl it
' - :5 ; L ; 'B.
• *slit, - . •
0# .v ~..1,.. AFe - tieralition;'ll l. o4
:.
r • is THE tinIMAL AO TTN THE r
-, , .
31.1i2015t AND . 911.1341513 4 .
IMStla l
ilia *hai constantly 'in' istee'k; ids mach=
Trilieionert a hal line of the se chatted in
,stgunents:, Beim enrchising, to hit:lller .
P
' it, cee, end be s pnlvince4 that a 10Ti Aro
, Ono, costs no mote than tbe * pricer
airy obtain e d &rest Inferior t
WWI
\cim
~
... ,
Pa RANGL PAO* 40101 . 6...uv00. .
, ..
mx. Por also keept s r n Carefully •
Stock .9f ;
CH IC:KERING' \ PIANO S
- -is nsio3 sS , raf•aroku:i. al cei
anon in large qaantiti aw
I - limlneementirlp
• Plano
does not ce as ._
porii\arts.t\Platu) mady \ atul is '.
2 *FS AS tell
0 ., 111147 ; Whalt.
‘ \
T !LED Fix '' .--7
111/1
ticiiing these
to able to oftlir ea
• ets: ACt . tickeiing
lanai :mate Very
WOATII , TEN .
- - sibs
liable
C+►MOUES 63•Piact-tier)
Scnitoik, Pa., March ISIOA
. . . .
v sfi k).. (4l) .d - A ing l 4 4 s t u N Giat bli 4 il :4 c'... R .4.:_ 2 l .." --
all firsVelass—sold ill et td the peopeest ory
gr. 'No agents milo commissions ;no dints.
a:Planes made or the dhesedivplaye ar the
Centennial Estlhition. and were \ nnanimensly,
receomended on the litoriast_ HoNotte. New
Manntaetoty--oe of the largest and finest in th
'world, - The are Grande 'contain Mathashelre
new listen% Dtaplex Overstrung Seale. tbs greatest
Improvement in the history of pri3lo tusking. The
Uprighreathefts est in Assertes. , Don't lati to
tasllolt
write for dastratedl and Descriptive Catalogue,—
• ' ' ainomiLsincii:ruso co..' \
zo ye -
spr.l9 . - lle.ftiti Broadway. N. T.',,
Di lAN OS AN:D . CiltaliNg.—W. F.
NIXON will sell Plano or Organ matte in
t is Country M panic prices. -
I pay no rent, and hire no clerks, and boy 'all In
struments at bottotn cash:Prices, and will sell as
low as any other main. Partlealrisblng to purehase
will please send forTaialognesi and prices heore
buyipa , elsewhere. , Address W. IL NISON.
.mar 7.2. ' • . . Elmira, N, Y.
Coal .ati& Lbrte.
HENRY:IIEheUIf;
, •, 41,
ANTDRACATE AND '
BQLLIVAN A7S.TURAVITE
Comma ram. AND Boors Stair% TowANDA,
YARD PRICES ?CASH). ,
'ANTHI4CITt: ,
EGG
STOVE 5OO
enssrmrr / 500
PEA
SIILLIVAE ANTFAEACITE.
,
EGG .
4 , 80
STOVE
I 4 ,b 0
cnEsTsvr...
SMALL ; NUT a00:4
CCM
Coal moaned, and dellfteeitto my part of the
Barre addling cartage' tribe *bore prleee. ALL
OHDLTI# *LI* Bg ACCOILT*NIXD lIT TIIt CAW;
. „ -
=II
, -
Tei!riiiids, Jan 5; $1377.
C OAL L, • ;.;
;. • \ O AI,
~ \O \
We keep oq hand it our aft skesfof Pittston
and Wilkes Barre' Coat; and LoyalSocki told. from
tbe PIO - ran
and County Mines. Aiso,''Barelay Lung),
We
• - •\ r •
ine eriPereandberattrilroPwiltleeistw and Co-
at bottom Vices. • _ • • ' • •
\ PIERCE & •
To!razi4a - MaY irfOffie• ~ \
CHEAP. COAL AND LI)%01.:
' , '
,ion and atter 4'lol, I will coal, limey 4e..,
for cub only, and the price Ust wilt be corrected
Two!, or COAL Fox, fULT, rza TON OP 2c4itl,
_ AT VII ?AUDI . '
Pittston Steve, .C/MMontand Parnace ' 11 IV
!, Pea • a 0
Carbon' Run Lump . . ... ............... : - 4 -00
__ 6 ' • Sinitit' \ ~...5.1....»,,. a
Rarely' Mountain LumP ' T• - ' a 30
li , " - Smith:. .... `... '4 - ' . . 2 73
dllentowo Lime 9 buqtei s 4, \ • is
M Lath 1 2•23
Hair* bushel
- 40
Brick* la ' • -10 00
I sin always prepared to deliver pare , • •
_,
L • .. notice at the usual price_L.__;_aiazimilita
1r 71,71:7r (.‘ e• s 3 177 T. , . my many friends and
• men tor their very bent patrollere in' the
and hope Rader the new departure to make It to
Interest to continue'. to buy where they can
beat good, tor the leatatmoaoy.l
take
,who are indebted, to me wilt notice
have awl can't buy for cash mad
- They most 'patties by theltrat of #as.
•
_ .
vets Respectfully Tot"
J.ll. P#llOllT.
' .
the[
tettb
mot _
that I ati
pay
gust nest.
- • ,
irpwanda. Jut
•
lILSTE c PA..
fir OENTRA '.HOTEL,.' , •
of tb:e=o rs tr e r: :hag% t aken
ts:Ftsiot
opt of hie old tVends,aod the po_blic
angl64f. sit A. OR .
1411;.WELL
• s JOL,
Itavinglenewlible
modate'tbe Wavelike
fenl is greed to 0- -
glut hos. !I an.
JErltarth side
new bloat.
petp - ROTEL
7 0 - 41 4 .,, ~.„...,: Tcnv.AVDA4 .
4 the
eeneeet * *initial - 14 Min
, 0 1 0 *um MA smith Of th,
7 - SOUS 111010., fief
~
; , j ,,s G., 51 .(1;
- MTlWCibile biPOINF I4 / 1 ;b 4 410 ,
atlit• iii 4 is new oww;io
Tlit - MtVlltat, all tioneibi, f
10144.411.-
o ft r f ak kg44 4 l4/OusWietif
the
,lpt molt ) or- ---
r• - f , 7 , ... aru,
M
ilealor 1111*
COAL,
'L. 4 40
H. MEBOUR.
Virtues am lcucim, no one - hesitatei .to whit.
medicine to"extmloy - to relbire the distress and mt..
ering peculiar to paimoitary istrectioni. eilissuy
,Pscionu. 'sieve affords intdant, arid ' per
forms rapid eirelsc4 'Use milder
,varleilei of bron
call disorder, as .well as the more formidable
dtacaeos of die Ittegs.:
ATI safeguard to etelletree, amid the dLittrialog
Aise , saes= :which beset the • Thrust and chatt of,
. • ,
\ •
Chlidhood, it is iniuluablefoi by its timely use,
\ • • 1-
innhAtude.s ar3' rese.ued and reatt to health.
Mb niedlcine galni frierirlani every trial, Ira the
••_ • _ -
cures emustantlyyroduclag are too remarkable
to be.forgottea. No family icaild be without it,
azl . thesewho hare once wad ii never
Eminetqphiglins throughout thtreotir4ry pie-.
rilra itomd Clergy Men ofterfiecommendlt froM
knowledge of lle effects.
. ,
PlLlT'Antla
.
AYES, ac'CO., L,,CTELL, MASS:,
r cal andAnalyticil Chemists. •. -
BOLD DT AL\DRURD/RTS RVERTWEfERR :
IDOUBLIC TOTICE. JOHN
ILANNAS, be g a Blacksmith by trade, bad
often felt the'vmnt o otne means wherehyd could
soften Iron at the forg so that I *Mid work it at ,
a betteiadwititageilbis nduced'me to mate many
experimentsaithdiffereo substsuireswhieb offered
the best prospects of succ It:Was on one Of
these occasions that I discovered . i- •• -
TUE WONDERFUL EFFEO3 O!"ELECTRIII
urom 'run HU .3% e iN SYRTEM,
, . . .
• I had *defect in:three'of my, iffn rs, Which were
bent pr. shut up-Jmmy:hand in. sue a manner by
the eOntractlou oft the cords, that tb Y, - were very
troublesome to mein my daily avecati I :could
net ' inutile my ;chile u: I wished, nd often
thought that rwould have them cut off t them
out of my way. I had used everything tha offered
any,hope of reitekbeit all to no effect. Wel I'Say..
I was working- with Electra SlEcon at the, cage,
and of 'course could'itot prevent its comlngith
Met with lay hands. \' - . , -
I took no notice ofs,the effect itliad prodnced.
milli one day wishing-, to usem heavy hammer. -I
-grasped it wish my crooked hand, and much to my
surprise I found - my crooked - fingers straighten.
our, and' I: had 'as' tnneh use.of them as ever. I .
could hardly believe my ejea;_l showed my hand to
My. wife and family, and ageneral rejoicing was
the result. " -, • . : •
:The questian now Was, - What bad produced this
wonderful effect?, Every aetwas retailed, and after
-along and careful Inveatigattmk. I at last made ,up
tily, mind that my good fortune had been caused - by
- E LE o T
,RO 'Bl.l IT
" kip-next stop was to discover Remo- meads ' by
which I could combine thlswonderful substance so
that everybody could use it. I made diligent search .
LI?
".
through every book that I thought would w any
light upon the subject;' and at last, In a 'q' old
medical bock; I found a way by which I eon dolt:
The result was perfectly satisfactory; and, r. was
able . to, make a LOsintept, the like the world bas
never seen before. I nevi .began to look about me
fur eases tO try the effect:of it on others,
'I had a netghoor living about a mile from Illy
shop who had a tame knee, -caused by the cords be
ing contracted by rhentnattsui..l sent him wbettle
of EL.CCTRO SILICON .L11 , 1131E:IT, mod' bold
him tense It thoroughly, Hp did so, and at the end
of three mouths he was able to throw aside his cane
and walk to my shop apparently as well as ever: It
bad Worked just as it did in my case— ' • .
PIiaDUCLYG A PERFECT CURE!
• .
I garelt to other of my nelghbaregiod friends, for
miles around. who l crere litigating frwn• . •
SWELLED LIMBS,
RHEUMATISAI,' , NEURALGIA,
STIFF ;JOINTS; , BURNS,,
&C. .&e., &C. -
ALL OF 'WHICH IT CIIIIHD WITHOUT ANX
TUOUZLE
. .
• . .
. •1
• Binding. that the. ELECTRO SILICON LIM
DINNT would penetrate the skin of man further
than Any other substance, It oceurredlo me that It
BE ' GOOD FOE THE 11017.8. E.,
And It has proved 1610 E -bile of the very beitappli
cations In all external diseases occurring In' that
noble animal., ' : -t.:
'Frepared-by the itteetro Sateen Ltittitent Coin
puny, plttee, 76 William Street, New York,
SOLD EVALL .0 - EIiCII3ISTS, • F'FTY CENTS
• - .• rEir,- , BOTTLE.
_ _
New_Tork Aptil I!#;',n4m.
1 ,
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el .-1.• 0.1 .a'. • 33 Fp. h•-• ,
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GI
• . •
Tralla I§ and 13 run through da il y ti I'hllulel.
pia and 3ew York wi th out change, wile Pullman
eleeping ears attaehial.
' • It,, A , I.ACKEE, Superintendent..
Sayre, ra n May , 14,, 1/7741.
pHILADELPHIA-it READING
)LULV.O.II.A. •
ABSA.IT!#EME:QT OF PASWZGEP. Trams
frainaleaveAireataWli as follows:
{via Perktosaen Branck.). ,
?hlladelplila at 6.60,• 41.10a.m:1, 3.13 and 3.54
-
. • • BIIND.K7B.
Forri4dalptkla, at MO, p. m
- - (via East itnirz.Brancli.)
For O ng , 'Re t 2.30. 5.50, 8.55 a. m., 12.15, 4:20
sad r. as. -
For tfarribburg,, 12.30 1.50, 845 a. In., 32.7,5, 455
For m.
aa
and 9.00
and Calm b 1a:5.50, 8.55 a. in., and
4.20 p. m, _
4Does tat run on, Nondays.
ISIIXDATS.
:For Readlog, SAO s. m.. sad'9.o6 p.
For liarrLsbarg..^..3o . s..m:ssit9mo p.
Traisaftyr Ailestottnt leave as folbrws
ptaft - Philadle!phls, 7.30;5.-m., 1.00, 1.30, and 1.1
Leave Philadeiphta, 8.15 a. M.
.
(via Batt Penna . . Bitfitte74.s
,Leave B.eadlug. 7.40, t. 45, 10.35 a, m.„ 4.00, 8.10, and
10, tn. ' -
LeareHanislnarg, 5.20, 810 a. m.,. 2.00, 3.57, and
7:bSpm.
Leave Lancaster 8.10 a. to:, -12.55. and 3.45 p.m.
Lena Columbia 8.00 a. m.,-1.00 and 3.33 p. m.
/tease Reading, 730; a. in.
Leave Idarrisbnrg, ri.ZI a m.. -
Ttains marked thus (e) run to .and !rout depot
9th and. Green streets, other' trains_ to and front
Broad street depot.
The G. 50 a.du. and 5.55 p. m. . tralns from Allen
town, and-the 7.30-a: m. and 5.15 p. in. - trains (rem
Philadelphia, have-through-ears to and frenr PniM
adelphla. _ •
. J. E. WOOTTEX. General Manager.
C; . G. tr...4.1. - pocE, General ticket Agent. i'oet4.7s,
pEYNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Fine tral neio 1"13.14 .1 tria: trains Pitts
burg, eight trains to ISe* York, • and one train
On'aad
after December 10; 1670, the pa,senger
'
trains of the Peat:s3ll - mila Itallroad Ve Pall wtll
departirom ilarrisburg an arrive at phi adelphis,
.New York, Pittsbutz ant Erle as follow,:
2.A.STIVABD.. - • .
Philidelpila Express leaves Harrisburg daily
except Monday at ::SO a, in.. arrives at Philadel
phia at 7:00 a. na.','and New. Yark at 10:05 3. m.. -
East line leaves Harrisburg daily: at 4:0:. a.
arrives sit Philade.lphbesit 7:3Sa.lrf.'; and 'New York
a.; Wt. • -
DfrMervin° aecomtnodation,,conneettng for Piga
delpl4l. leaves Ifarriaburg daily except Sunday at
px• a. m.. =lves at Lane:rester at 0:05 a. tn.
Rarciatinrg repress leaves Ilatriatinrg daily cx/
cept Sianday at sao a. in" arrives at Philadelphia;
At 10:00 a. w. and New York at 2:05 p. ni.
Columbia Accommodation daily, extqd Sunday,
at 7a5 a. m., arrives at Miladelphia at 12:ad p:m.,
and New York at 5:06 p. al.
Pacific Express leaves Harrisburg daily at •12A
arrives at Philadelphia at 3:45 p. m.. aLd
1 4 :ew York. at...A:6;147,p. '
...lithnstown ExiMess leaves Harrisburg tili3y
*pt...sunday at 1:;15 Pi m., arrives at Philadelphia .
at 4:.00 p. In , and. New York at 10:15 p„ . in. .
" Daily:Express leaves Harrisburg daily ut..411 p.
m" arrives at Pl6ll.idelphia at : 2:10 p. Nva•
_York at 10:15p.--m - . • - •
.TiarrisbnrgAcco a modation via C'elumbli bases
Harristnirg daily except Sunday at 5:50' p.lm. •
arrives at Phiattelphia at 9:06, p. in.
.Atlantic Express leaves liarrialittegthitylt las
p. Lim,. arrives at Pbiladelphia at 3:10. a. m., sad
.New York at 6452. m.' -
oinclumsti .Express leaves Harrisburg arl
12:554.m., arrives at Altoona 4.:45 nr. and Pitts ; %
burg at 8:30 a. tn. ' •
Partite Express-leaves Harrisburg anyat 420 a.
arrives .at Altoona at 5:00 i. M. - (or bivaltfatt;
and Pittsburg at 2dlo p. m. i‘
Way Passenger train leaves )larrisburg,dallyst
5:00 a.m., arrives at Altoona at 1:55 p* in‘ for dire'
net, and Pittsburg at4:44 pt in. '. • - -
Mail Mita leaves llariisburg daily'exeept Ssr.dat
at 1:25.p. in., arrives at Altoona; at 7:101 p. ni. for
.per, and Pittsburg at 1:00 a. m. •
-Past Line leaves Llarrtsburg daily at 3:30 p.
arrives at Altoona. at 725„,p. in. bar 'supptr, sad
Pittsburg at 11:30 p..M.
lilltnin Accommodation leaves Ilarrisi.or3 - ds4
except Sunday at 5:30 p. tn.; and arrives at 31131 is
at 8:00 p..xn. - •
Pittsburg Express leaves Ilarrisbitrg daily except
Sunday at 11:03. p. in., arrives at Altcona at, 220 s
m., and Pittsburg at Sae a.m.
Mall train leavesi Harrisburg daily except Sea
day at 4:25 a. m., arrives at NV illiantsportat S:l5 3.
111: for breakfast. and Erie at 7as p. nt.
iagara.Eipresa leavesllarrlsbnrg. daily e xcept
Sunday at unso a. in., arrives._ at-rWilliatn‘port aI
2:00 p. m., Renoir° 4:40 p. in.. and Kane 9:24 p , tn.
Lock Haven Accommodation leaves Harrisburg
daily except Sunday at 30:I p tn.. arrives lc Wl
liamsplrt at 7:00 n.m. and Lock Haven at 5:40 p.m.
FRANK - THOMPSON, MM. BOYD,
• General Manager. den. Pass. Art.
• jan:s„77. •
ME
....
N ORTiIERN CEN TEAL ' RA IL
, •
i • WAY TIME TABLE. .• •
. .
Throngh and direct route to Washington. 11 0 11 "
more. EtmUa, Etie,,Bullale, Rochester and, N UV
ra Falls.
trai ns rolo ws e : 2 the
.011 and alter SUNDAY, Nerember •V1th...1876.
'Northern Central Railway will run as
- , tiOndmanD. , ; 4
. • -
Niagara Express-LeaveflAiarrisburg daily ei*
eept Sunday at 16:30 a. in., Williamsport at 2::20 ,
leaves Elmira at 5:25 leaves Canandaigua fff,
at 10.5:0 at.; arrives at Buffalo at'12,35 a.in., arrive
pt Niagara Fall at 1:15 a. m. •
Mali leaves Baltimore daily except Sunday st
1:30 a. ad,: arrives at liarrisburg dally except sud• ,
! dal , at 12.15 p. m. ••
Vast line-.Leavestaltimore daily at 11:3:. a. '
arrives at Harribburg daily at 3:10c Peaces 1"..
Harrisburg daily except Sunday at IV p.m.. leaves - 71;:-
Williamsport at 7:to p. in., leaves Elmira A t ICI:"
p. in., arrives at Watkins Glen - at II :30 p.
Pittsburg.Expreis-LeaVes Sant - morel daily ex.
e_ept Sunday at 6:05 p. Arrives at ilarristaug_
daily except Sunday at le:20 p. m.
- 2 . Cincinnati Raptors -Leaves Baltimore daily st
m.. itTIVeS at Harrisburg at 13:15 a. M.
Erie Mall-Loaves Harrisburg daily I ncept Slart•
day rie.itia a. in., leaves Williamsport at 5:45,1. ts.
leaves Einar% at - 12:15 p. arrives -at Canaan''' -
. dus at SMO
..: BOuntwann. " '
SoUthe ' \ - • - .„.,-
- - -rn ' ExPrells—teaves Canandalgaa,..aftl ' I
except Sunday at 6:55 p. m., leaves Elmira ,P__„'"":,.• ''•
•,..,
it. tn., leaves'Williamsport at 12:a5.a. ni... alliw s :" • F,.-
m.,
dally'except - Monday at-4:W a ni. ''
ri. sat Ilaillinora'af 7:45 a;:al. • - •
, 1 / 4T
1(.1n&-Leavres Canandaigua daily ele e .
Sun at 845 p. in.,'leaves Elmira at s:3O P.
leaves Wtlllaniapert daily except Monday at
P. m.,leatteallarrtsburg daily at 4:20 a. ta., srd ies _
at naltliOn ‘ te daily at 7:45 a. m. ', .
'Wal hinitt°llh.."ExPreSS^LeSTO} ilStriXbUrlr "II
except San --, at 7: 30 a: tu.,.arr:yeFal ltaltimort a • , :
11 W 5 a„ e a . - v \,. - , : . n dsi St . ,
. . . lk
Mall leaveslianisburg daily excePt.r' d- ._ IV
; 15411 ,.. 14 In.. arrlirea at Baltimore at 6:10 p. fa. . ,
....LFATExpress—Lgives Witlar r is G:Cli daily elver , ~ •
atinday at 100 a. til*„. leaves `giudia daity e : eel C..*
,:rcpt
at 5:10 a. In., leaves' Wiliistnspern tlaill vf ,
, :ccPt Sunda)? 1012:10 POD, Itar'S Idyl dli n i •
it 4:25 - p.- an., arrives at Battimertedany It t.t.t p.m- T 1
'N , All trains maklng.xonneetion at 'Baltlinure fur
~
~:,
Washlagtonand the South. -
`Arne fartlieritiformationt apply at MO Ticket Of!
lle.xll 00.rtinISSIT31i1SItsallivad depot,. -_, I.
. . - rS,ANICTUOMPOOS. •i
-' - - litaffili tNiallar“ .-..
LIME
eta
lone,
lr.of
roe h
im t i
p
o 1
to
AseSS"
LIF I CEMBEE 18T1 . :, 1976,
Lein Perk-lc/men r ranch.)
EURDA.Tii
smirDAT: r
W72:TER TIME TABLE
to Erie
WESTWAIID
rnu.naLrulA ANti:tutE 4AILBOAD
=
•
J 1 2 [32
•I.
•—••Ito
7 700 .
• 53: ) . 1 11
8 44
231 7.79.
4k. 3 10
'• 0 12! a aa' ..... \
1 9 19' 40"