pepatimeni , p*nllaq CMS The Lenelhieis of Farm 'Are George 11. Waring has a paper in Scribner for April advocating an im . 'proved - Way of country ly, the grouping of forth houses into villages.. He speaks as -follows, of American farm life: 't It may seems strange doctrine to be advanced by . a somewhat en thuriiiistie. farmer ; but it is a deettine that has Wen -slowly_ accepted after ;Many years' observatiOn, a Convic itibn-, that has taken possession of an unwilling mind, - that the young man `who- takes .his young. wife to an 'lilted farm-house dooms her and him self and, their children to an unwhole some-, unSatiefactory,.s.mi vacant ex istence, an existence marked by the absence of thoSe more satisfying and more' cultivating influences which the- lie development of charaeter and intelligence demand. - It is a common experience of armerewires to, pass week after _week without ex changing a word or -a look to a sin gle-person outside of their own ihm ily-circle. The young couple start .bravely with_ a determination to struggle against, the habit of isola tion which markSitheir class; but this 'habit has grown from the neces sity of th situation, and the neeessi-, ties of their own situation bring them • sooner or later within its ponds. Puring - the first few years . tbey ad 'here to their resolution, and go reg ularly to church, tei• the_leeture, and to the social gatherings of their friends:; but bome duties increase with time, and : the eagerness ~for se ciety grows dull with neglect, and . those who have started out vOth thi firmest determination to avtrid the rock on which their 'fathers have split give pp the struggle at last and settle down to'a humdrum, uninter esting; and uninterested performance of daily taSkq. " thiT—and. I speak from experience, for I have led the dismal life inyself,-it, is hardly ne ccssary to disclaim the least want of appreciation, of the' sterling qualities which have been developed in the 'American farm household- But'; it may be safely insisted', that these qualities have been developed not because of the American mode—of farm-life, but In spite of it; and, as I ' think - Over the long i list of admirable mefi and women whose -acquaintance I have formed on distant and solita ry farms, I am, more and more im pressed • with certain shortcomings which would have been avoided un der better social conditions, Harry of these are disposed to question the justiee Orthis conclusion - I am satis fied to_leave the final decision with his. own *judgment, formed rarer a fair consideration of what is herein sug gested.' ' "If Arrierican agriculture has an unsatisfied need, it is surely the need. for more intellig ence and more enter prising interest on ,the part; of its working men and women. From one end of the land'to the other its cry • ing, defect ; recoglized by all, is that its best blood=or in other words. its,bek, brains and its best energy-- is leaving it, to seek other fields of labor. - The, influences which lead these best of farmers' sons to other occupation -i is not so much the desire to make More money or to find a less liboitous occupation, as it is thcile siretolead a more' satisfactory life, a life where that part of us which has . been developed by the better educa tiOn and better civilization for which in this century we have worked so hard and so well, many find respon sive companionship and encouraging ntereourse with,others." -. DAIRYINO A BENEFIT TO LAND.- 10,111Q9t sections of the country,farms are, much improved by dairying. Those that run down can •be made fertile by a dairy aria many cows as can . be kept Upon them. For in-. stance, take the fine dairy district of central New . York;... as . Herkimer county, where where the ploNiqs but little imed on many dairy farms, after ; be-, i6rning in good condition, their own. ers depending entirely- on their but ter and cheese to support their farni . lies. The. great quantity_ 'of manure made on these farms enables. their proprietors to heavily fertilize any fichl that they desire to plow up, on -milich they erbw one or two :crops, and re-seed it; and in a few' years they have their entire_farms in splen did condition, and worth double. and treble what they were when dairy business was commenced upon them. 31Y advice to farmer's .everywhere .keep all the cows that . yon can pro fitably, ` - Not tolniy many •at first .; lint to obtain. a few very choice one and 'raise your own dairy by degrees!. Pont begrudge the original expem4 that superior\stock may cost. It may Make:you - feel\that you have made. a ift pa3ling.froM $7O to $lOO a brad for a few cows that gave .20 quarts of milk 3 a, day.; • but with the right bull you 0;i11 soon have all your money coining back to you in splen did young stock that you will—soon GiNGER` SN'Ars.;—One -quart sifted - flour, one pint of molasses, one-half youni of melted butte 4 two table spoonfuls ginner, one-half teaspoon ful cloves, onateaspoimful cinnamon, . one wine-glassful milk, quarter pound light broft sugar, two heaping tea - spoonfuls linking powder, or two tea 'spoonfuls ialeratasdissolved in the milk; roll very thin, and ',bake in quick oven. More flour must be add ed to make the dough stiff enough to mold. Tim comb, is'the hen's pulse:. Yf that.is strong_ and bright, and OE a good color and full of.blood, shaking with every quick movement_ -- of ; the Bird in-the - CoTbed varieties, the bird is in normal health and in is laying When. the ntm -of the comb anti wattles have a purplish tinge, the-bird is not well. - MAKF_yonr orchards your poultry 34ds. 'Fruit trees and poultry have an affinity for each .other in more ways than one. ,The busy chicks find every bug, worm and eggthat sooner or later work 'harm to the trees, and their droppings enrich and promote -a" healthy and‘jgorous groivth. • SALT cattle regularly. Large doses of salt giVen at lenrintervals cause alternate constipation and. purging: -If salt bricks are placed where.eattle anlicrthem at pleasure, they will ngulate the amount, itted to their Jaceds and save an risk of neglect or Over-'feeding. • CUAaCOAL. FOB PoTaTots.--When hareoal is powdered. , and a little rapped into a potato hill when phuit ad, it will double the crop and , will improve: tlie Anal ,heyerni expeCtip ti ; ~da~rte~~ urriu EQurriLAN, ' .-crommifteo .< SV A. WILT, of. D. CKAPT9,.; Continua!cations =ay 'be seat 'to either of the above editors, asifery-be preferred, and will appear an the issue of which he has charge. 4 A.A. , . MactszY. Editor present w 42., En. Xmlognplpj. ! DZPALIVTIefENT ;cot having noticed.any solution of the pteb lent stated in the educational column:o ,tlto ~ AgiofrrE4 !WOO , 0%9. Wu I Pro duce the, - . 1. Three men, A, B and •C, own a 45,inehea in. . dhuneter, What part of the r aiiini-diankterilkiisii grind' off to getlia third, the diameter of the hole for the shaft being 5 inches? -2, digtsolBs4 - 7- - 1256.1145i p. inches., area of i , / -..:;-..,..-., . orne side of stoney: . 5 2 X .7i '3.14- - - - -19..d3.5 hoh*clnded. 1256.64--19.635=1237. „ sq..jnch. an3a. i oneabiostone 1257.00't3Cf.675q. in. hole-exauded ) 782,1.67+19.635-.7#!..54.-=32.86 hates. 32.88 from 40=7.14 inches, part of diarn- . eter A .grinds off. 7.144-2: - -3•57 part of semi4iitiniiier A. grinds off. 11237.005 x? r -f-19.635-!-.7 - 23.415"ine1i. 32:80-43.45.41 inches. 9.41-i--2=4.7(r) inches; part of the,. semi diameter B grinds . off.' • . , 49-47.14-1- 3 ,11) - 71 0 .45iirtel,?* the dbut.. dol. of the stone left for C. 2. A triangular farm, measuFing on the three sides 150, 200, and. 225 rods, reipe&-. Ively, is to be divided equally between A and B by aline iraralle to the longest i side. Required th e . sides of the remain ing triangle. - ' 2 Parts" i": 1 Pa :- : (225)2: (P)2 2 Parts : 1 Part : : (200)2.: (?): : 2 PartS : 1 Part : : (150) 2 : (?) V225 2 -÷-2=151.09 rods, one aide •of mainiug triangle. 1 /200 2 72.-141.42 rods, ono side ofqro 'mai9fg triangle. ' . ~ 'l/1502-4,2=‘--106.-06 coda, 0110 . 6 (if re. s\ maining triangle: i ~ .. 3. At what distance 'from the ground must a tree 100 feet high be broken*tt the top may strike the grdnnd 20. feet, from the stump, the broken part remain ing in contact ? : * A Let the distance from A to :* * Bbe 100 feet, and ire* B * * to C2O feet. Then we are * to find the distance from B *D to D. The triangle AD E * beinfiimilar to the Irian * • • * gle. B C," its 'dimensions • ' must be , in proportion. . , la 1:11M * • C.l•*twg 1 /100 2 +2,0 2 -=401.98 feetlistance from A to C. 101.98:-!-2-=50.98—distance from A to E. 100 f&A 50.99 feet : : 101.98 feet : (?) 50.99X101.98 • =52 feet, digance from A Mi 100-52=48 feet, distance from.B to. ff.' - S. PArrmtsox. Shesherinin, May 8; 18'17. ED. EDtetTIONAL DEPAfirMENT . : A owed B $9OO, to be paid in 'a years ; but at the expiration of 9 months Arwrecd to - pay $3OO if B would wait long enOughfor the balance to compensate for Wet \ ad- Vance; how long should B wait= after the expiration of the 3.yearsi , A months agreed to pay B $3OO, or ho would pay it, 3 years —9 Tniinths=--41 years, 3 months before it was due; the interest on $30.5 from the time it was to be paid . until,it was due, 2 years, 3 months at 1% (we _might take any rate per cent, and the resultiwould be the same), would be-$0:110 , A Wishes B to wait long enough4r the balance to compensate gp The linatice;, • or, long enough for t o interest ] ; on the balance, which is . s9oo—s3os6oo, to be the sme as that on $3OO from the time it was paid until it"was dun; or $0 ; 75. We can see at once that we have the: princi pal, interest, and rate per cent. - given, to find the time;t9 which we apply the rule, which is"; Divide the given .interest !by the interest on the principal for I year, 'and the qUotient wilLbe thet ime required in years and decimals. \ ' The interest on $6OO for 1 year at 1% is $6. $6.75-4-6.-1,125 yers; .125 years )02=-1.5 months; now we ha 4 1 year, 15 months, which is equal to 13.3 morithS months. J. CANFIISLD. Leßaysville, Pa. • ' ED. .F.EMOATIGNAL DEP ARTMENT: A tri-; angular farin; measuring on .the time sides 150, 200 and'-225 rods, respectivelk; . is to be divided between A and' B by'a3ine paralle't to tbbe longeskside. quiredithe,sides 'Of the, remaining trian gle. . Sournoi - --The squareofeacti side of the remaining : trkuagle is equal to half the, square:of each side of . thetAangular - 'farm, accenting to this principles,: The areas of similar flgureit are . to each tither as the aquarep•of their. like Aimension*,' - V2002+2=141.421+ t i 150 2 + 2=--106 .06 i/225+2=159.499 ( E. /13 New Era, Pa. ED. EDUCATIONAL DEPAILT3IFINT A man being asked the time of day, replied: " If, is between 3 and 4 n'eloek, ai a the hands are'dirv,tlyopfkisite." - : Wriat was 'tip time . _ SoLunox.—The, hour-hand must have been as far past 3as the minute-hand was past 9. Since the hour-band goes 5-60ths = 1-12th as fast as the minute-hand, they will bo oppOsito at (9 x 5 ).÷1 , -12th=-1431 -(12-1291 1 1 -12tb)=-4 I=,-11th; 45 - -+ 4 l-lltb=l9 1-11th minutes past- 3 - o'clijel 4 ' E. B-. BAILETT. • New Era, Pa. - IF Ar efficient , superintendent of a Sabbath-school should have enough ur. .the " old Adam in him to assert himself in the presence of his: pastor,!' is it hot iomiyhip . it for • a teacher to - have grit enough 'in hini to Stand up, litre a man, 'in the presence of his visitors? A visitor, in some schools we could mentiup, is so rarely seen, 'that When" he' dais °Mho the whole seltail is frightened out of its wits.. lithe school belongs to the people, the . people should inspect their property. . Iris . sonieWhai sinOlir,' that •two efgi nent clergymen, the Rev. Dr. PATToN; uf Chicago,, and ..the Dfw gTErital •BrOoklyn; both leading men in the de n6:flirtations to which they' belong,. radio abolliinn of all detioticaillirr clam in public schools, as contrary toijt— ice, polity and law. The majority of Our so-called evangeltaal ministers contend earnestly urfavor of the . use of the. Bile and th9, o9ll tOtlance of rolkgiotis • _ 0 , ,Wirtqf Letter,,. PY,Cs• a4d..4 croimt- i tion, or_no oyes and a gOOd education If Milton had not lost his eye-Bight, Ittre should 'lover halo had hisiPuratUse Unit, so let uswat out the dies oU our ohildyen that they may all Winne ?14.totis. Tits rest . x, ; astonish us if sow 9 11 i, islouldlidce -the',trQuble t4:!,..4b0W in - iwhat e4 4 l,4 l rOgediwOßllPs 4014 b 7 -means - 09U, the public funds...Li —'.. ' In: sots` et :has gone far ahead of public enterprise. In C 44 - • ;PON WWLVIIUIuId 1 . 01 32 54 1 13 10 1 0 1 itF . ' structed during the last . term. - The }lf* chial schools - of - the Catholics in hem York city atone, tlbre attended by rirre thin 28,000 boys and girls. .Of coOk -,these schools !owe austainedby ivcoluniarY taitik; teadditioii iii - What' tficittate demanded. It ring's Ro c , dinviur r vihat special moticeiieepii ht. - ticlb6li Waif* iescei.7.ll*.:ardiitibilncd. , The spirit of oi4\people is.riot dead. It will not idie, bhp' 4s air Midi:ad& fa*llhat in spite'' z.,c; ,,,, Of all ' s ken'm public and private, thou.s. ,andik will wup ignorant 'ef the ,von rudiments I ',, decP^' ltion: If we were &terra, ,private and ME fleiiiiininaital.4lt. - 10',IiVi le% there be ,a,lit\ ' . parents to aelriliefs' 'all itir. - .` }Public: l'ece rF,Tiire mder 1 ~- demand it. tVliy sbi ~,41,4.044 8 1 98 influctibe of , _.„7se onr gov *rnment 2 Ignorance is a nuisance; and 6ust be abatett — lftew tuore\presiden! 'dal clections,-in which votes are ought and'sold, by Men ,so igtibittit as n\rt to . 3 4 113 s' / 113 ' 4 '4 FY-Y4ic, ,iv#llo, osc,pationai =rata. - - GOd' "bleti"all ' Scho'oiS In ' 'Wh4h, 'children are taught to read'and write. " Trth, great work for school- officers is to secunittie best teachers." This was a wise remark of, a. Valued ,friend, and •it - cost him -great labor to'come-to this wise conclusion:, Ity friends, let school officers l•paY for the best work„be determined they will 'hive only the very hasty . _mid it will I be very soon ferthixiralng." . 7 1,Kliave been trying 'to. secure the best for the verylowest sun atauf is very plain you have notsucceede r d. .•The time has Pass./ col_ ymen: g ciod ,teachers recjeiva nothing, and board around. Churches do live z ,:trti. • der Poor preaching;-the piety of the/mem torsi/1p sustains them. Schools never can rive under • poor - ttiaching. They may drag along, keep the doorssopen, go thro' ,the form s of instruction, but they are dead, and the money given t,( support them had better be-given to feed the poor and clothe the naked. A church in•Nen picky is reported as thus rejoicing over a twt .true 11‘.. cy betas gone ; lie asked the actly as they were piinted, • and..required the answers• ,the author's words. He was a teacher because he - wanted some • money, • and the commissitmer, • whose du ty it was to examine. him, had not sense enough to deny him. a certificate. • In the Doge's Palace at Venice there are two wells. One is filled with water brought in barges from a diStance, and few come for its insipid contents. The other is a \refreshing, natural well, cool and deli \ mous, and the .people, contend . for every drop of it.' Freshness, naturalness, will rdways. attract. Borrowed learning is flat:arid insipid, Airartitlial teacher is like one of those wooden images seen in stores, niccldressed - Woridly want ing in brainA t little:Wepeitilent hon est thinking and. acting `is wryirefreShing these hard times. i '• - IN THE WIC...St..MOri t 11411., in the East, wei find practical eclucaiion. If 'the in struction in the li.ausas Agricultural Col lege is not practical, we sho f 4 like to know where it can bp found. They teach scroll-saiding,. printing, telegraphy, dress•_ making, Ulacksmitliin tanning, engra*-• ing and photctraphy.' , :. . Do they tcaCtUebra*. , Latin, Greek, and the higher tnatlietnatis ? W sup- pose they do, for .Kansas is fiy, no!means behind its sister States in tliototigli etln: cation. But, what is a'thorbugh\educa,- tion ? Is scroll-sawing any More ritual cal than Latin? The woik of .educatfpp .is 'to evoke the powers of the \mind, . as preparation for the . dnties life. A teacher in Iowa; otterS a Webstkes bridged pictionAry tr aw law who will. satisfactorily define PRACTICAL. !4.llou.tut - a diturb ing element. - ,,A.t.the close Qf the C:eutou nial, ono of the lady cOmmisaieners made a speech, in which she said, some sharp things, and among the rest she,intimated that the president of the Woman's Pail ion had not been lady like in the dis. barge of her duties; therefore, much bad. feeling manifested. They have: woman in the 'Wesleyan University, inn., anitsliti*is flArlir,,elected to take Pad, in the class-day exercises; now ttiir teef the thirty members ,of the clans refuse No take their:part, if she insists on, -deliverin\ her poem. .11ere is another reason w,143.\ - Women, should'' never , . .be ad mitted to our\dlegcs; 'iu fact , would it not serve the public . peace if she - was not educated at all? • ' IF AVTIEItiT Collegififty per cent sof \ all the.aoph9taorna are nealyglitf. sl; ; while , only t tiventy:biie per eefit. of' fhb frOsti men are affected that way. Judging from these statistics we should conelude that seventy-five fiFfi7S - Cril of the juniors were , so !rear -sighted. they conAl,,Arard l / 3 ,c„ See at ati; an& triOtit; 'of the graddates' entirely' blind. :Health 'abide the eyes' almost as much as light. Good digestion generally, l brings good seeing. ,Icet the students Amherst College eat better food, take more' exereitio, ' keep cledul.petscauf. an'd consciences, and their neit-sightednck will soon disappear. • ons successin_teaching depend upon - . a iPug nose:* It is a fact, that when poleon wanted any, good work. Gone he hoie a: than" With a • lopg 'nosh, provided tits Pdaeatien /ma b,e.i. n itata q breathing Vas quite sure - tatols6ld and free and his brain, an well as lungs, cool clear. .Is it true ibitt our successful 11 0P i iii b i 1 7 47„ ..J Ol/ $ 9 . ago settled . that good "%v.' teachers areAeldsiin hanilptuts,,pFtht thorough ",gentlemen" teachers are never very short, and that good. Preachers are ge 4 4, disciplinarians: _, . ' , lifVcrsrti.food ot.goodvintdrty is all atm schools can be expected to give their pi- Timie l g -. a -. 6nntininalniiiriel is boarding -schools ;the . , tinality todit tbey'Oie :book for forty as well as for four, and no; man able tO snort *Arany. can board at a hotel as well as at home.- The stu 41elisil iliirvirt - I.lCollege • aro disgnsted with thi board servctl4n • their ktmoriall lie% awl over one bundlied bartileftt - • • QuAirtifsawt-srApvir, Yuguda-wellbigiagatilikelgrahilaiii .'".: e tri a i i i =Rmwer_ „: . 1 . , , ..,1_ ctppoikultpors . fi At ~..-.,., • • ... . ~„,„,,,4 11. - "' — *7" . " , AIVIs •Almo. , . d:V. ,, ...V1,:r.,, , r jf 4;- c..-cc , ; r. , ; . ::.,...?.;-:-.',. 1-r ou '7rjr, liAiiiiiii raboamamemaiiicoileil 11 .-1 . 11300.111 5 , As PiAluim444l4.pausAiwi.A.4k PM.. ~- .Al.x,k, ' - • ' • Wirer • toriidapllcalslll7ll ~ as per annual 8 414. 24. Mriounl • 3 per eer4. for cullecllNg, • Utisett/eirtpin VIWIT 11litendthaen, Wan* ampotl4l-aa z , N ., ottigh duplicartlECl as per ak111.1", " mentdanueLl3ll - ' - 11 5 eAA Amount, mere - l'flottpluter ee3lag 31 CV,' 4111111:14. - 3 per cent for - c4l . oOllzyk, /441 , - • Ei.ineeatit ME °niers OTtleno,* Mira OBX4ERS TllllllO or Immo of Iwn of bon of bane 9, OTtlers 1.14151, = ordersot 0 St Ilh Note to duo ASSEFA- OF TITS noitOtrait OP itolusm, - STAMM M, 1677. lintfathipitrrinksed of 0-3111arritile t 6000'00' klngine liousaftaisrment•ownrdbytowiq) 12000 00. One Sitsliy steam Ore engine - 1 0000 00 /One liosecirriagoaaiifuel cart • - 100 00 One tulust engine. -400 00 Oct.. do do ' ' • - • .150,00. One boxe cart One trncicand laddara - • • oo 14th - i feet new hose, 91:ainte per fool.. . -•1200 00 101rl .‘ 011 " •40 " " ••" ' .400 CO Torcliteebrater,ittori ILTAII, 124 00 Unif.wma for BlitntauSio TiFi Jo "FrartkAinX9 1 ; ISO 00 cm": aced ty at rkt monintitoo 2S 00 Vtir for side waltis • . • " 495 ST reenaldSitg OD • . Littubevezrialtiiiiig on britb2 -- - 20 100 43 Metcur"an eb'rtnit foil - 41.2=k • lit tY) Allen 21clieuil S eti e permit for track„ 2 yrs doe 2..0 at. Balance . unaccoupto tbr dapJleate 1875 • 2t):1 2b Balance iollectabl*lbtfdnplto,*ls74l After . , • tleilactiug culi4tors cumpeh atlu and _ atottment ' - ' 209 . 13 . - • i • . Total assets . , .• :',.... • •:}"ItANK LIIIITEAItrir...., HT Jaile,l2 brooms. ..i. 35 Meta: do ' ;IS lbe waste 15 ` do • 1 funinel 15 cts, 1 oil am 160 ' 165 • \ do 0 Leila gletibg 8 eta ' 48 • u '.setting op eons 75efa, wire; iailti2lso 05 de 1 toad hod . .1 36 do \ \2 1 .1 ilaktere 'pipe do putting,in stove castings - ' • • ' 30 •. do 2-= „ r Mgr, polish lO do • / ... , . . . 25 0 do , read -dead in oil - do 123..!,1bs band iron " ' 111 ,•. do 1 lantern, glebe aad matking , 175 • do 4 lanterni\_ --ww•••••- do repairing - linao • . . 30 • do 1 gal bead-li t oil •• 50 do - 1 rim lock -. . 95 do 38 the fire pot • 4 75 • •do '25 lights mica AOC - ' - 250 do . 3 hours-Work reMd Stine. 30 0 ' ' 00 . do ' 5 store ladfskle• .10 • do Ilb robbrr packing .- 4O do • 3 gal kelessme oil • - 7. 110 do I mean eogir . - , 2 00. do . I sheet emory l'A de I key .- ' • l6 do inulthing and Iron , 4,5‘ - J C Lnng, cleaning .dxstner twice 660 oopo, Dye .1 Co. Mg sheets emory clotl46e • \l6. lk It Dodge, iron work on steamer 75 1" Dayson, 8 straps 10c . .. 36 9" ' .. f ' - -ZIA-TAD /10:2: Charles; le,„ pacaing engine-. ~ - 2 5 . do leatkee for packi• a James Brya , balance of MI • • an. 27, 1876 , 2 1 0 k Dayton,r • . - I . 47 '' In ' ' If- TA NO: ila t 1 oil ' • 1 • P 6 7e6, • , \,: * I . • . . 1 I. KILITO. 4.. S. 1 g II T June," ,d ' kerma) ' do 'aheeinem< • ' XANTAII 1100 R ANIS'. 11 T June, signal Oil dO lamp burner ~ do 34 gal kerose ne oil 15e, do . 4 locks do repairing lantern Cary, mating double doors Fllili 115PnlipIEST J C ttnig, eleettanz how , . (la! Cow inny, Et2Oo lbs gas-coal' II12• Ileniy Com.; ellaning hone - repOting,coad to engine bonne If enly Janitor, 3. toni coal • 11e-76 ' • — do . ',lrani - 4;lkm and wood 1 J 3f Watts, hauling steamer after fire ; 1 00 E Powell, rrysiring mad to enema house 50 Nil drying and reeling hose - 2 30 W 141ge. I.lron poker, engine bones 60 C C0t . , % days remelt ng Snow, 2% cleaning hese 5 00 'E 'Walker & Co', wood,lnraber, h a s htme,stoso 1 Su Pierre ileSeott, drayring• steamer 1 00 J b MantattyeJr, I toncoal.'entrles Locum 6 Go New‘Enstand Hose Co i 800 ft hosellargees ' rox notS ktven for amount (no order • ° fic.o.t) , • • 704 24 New England Ifssio.,C.a, order No. 33 'tamed • , Feb.s, 187 In place of lost onler-No. 74 . • fsmed Jsu. 31,4870, for !GIS 72,.1nteres4 blicereit ' FIDE %VALID AVD Jame 3 Nestor, making gide walk' 1 day making eroolag HT Juue, C 4 He Rada , for aide. iraik 4a • D 8 Tinthcr;lll9 feet oak plank la3B do 13 si hewkick 9 • \\., 33:3 - .1 .1 Griffith. " oak Ininherat 16 g 92 Moutunses, 4 owls bgirds at 10 : .1 -2 Kellogg, 1000 " bend Wit at 9 . :040 • • •• • grant Lima. •\ Jost% Nestor, 3% days labor 125 Patrick " Maras Lytle], 1 day labo ' r 'Wm sties, ddi tabor • \\% ?Ivo Ns.. " • ' W • 31 Norkenk, stone fir covering allied 160 -Tra,:ttra. , Ptittiek-rowers,liatilin'g limber and amine ' street tools 38 • PDX Dye & 0:1,1 Axe helve , •do .1 pkk,hoodle ' do • *cotton howl • do• 40 Dm nulls for foiling V 7 Dodge, repairing Vett . Andrew.lieohlch;spicks . du point i ng one with am II T lone, &hoes ' : • du 2 anorola • i; IZZ Ipsz ?owls. • H Jdn6, 6Re 111111fl*:5 ttis - 4Y ,o do 2 hooks aid stapler do 426161 Mae Opts • ; do ,3 2 Plnyets fin 4 do 'lnstilng np.vrovito . ag glals • o isettrig smut -4,6levetk aborts fin dh . ' 7 lighttiglam do settlng'suno ivalbiidigo„ moving ponitliili .1 C Lang, repairing cistern Henry Mercer, coal* r •l• , ''). \ , ~ ourgett ! nobs. . - • IT T\juite; . l hand axe, dint pag, gestalt* , 1 .45 'll6 one coal scooNtto • •J ..•,- " 100 . ~„. Feue! arittog. 4 ' \\‘ ~- ' .._; 11 T June,2 wedoght galls 80,1 Loup kick . 2\2 41 de 4 Poll i alidArashenr . ... . \2O- do 2 lix `beiery , ghee • .I 20 do 137 • ir4a • - i , * • -5,4 g • do. - 30 I.iitt . 1 110 ' do . aff ~ 2011, k ualls\ . do • ogo plinid ft • • do , ••• :- 0: Ili nt•unght .. .. do, • Vltty \ .;. i . , .. . do' coal scoop . ' - - do • 211 n titre ' '• ' '. do,'- 20 belt,. • .. ts trep ei ~ • .-- . - IMa awlealeog-• 4. \ . \ 5 •Itr nubs ‘-- • •'" ' peateleiglEW ' ' , Ilraolaer • • . . -,ira letting pipe ge, latch 23c- =I bubutt;Cc ono 52.. - T kty :\ f2 ,l ..54L4if5 1 4:01 . 7pt plop ke . ”300 163 rr i )Arnr i 4 r . u /a/ 0 0 2 / 0 4 1 r0 9 f 001,1( 0 24 / 3 C Isppro, dvmeresigthen ng.pc2s# ; 20 co W . ll 17641ge; trim *ark on &snap lO 00 Flerc64t Scott, 2 tons 004 " " 75 J Calligen, - teck - VOtit on prl.oo 1 00. 60 94 G A Bully 2k4ttyk 10:256 7D DO do ta,)14 , !•15,7T, , 00 4 „IV 50 = Panons, 2003 taro iiideribn L aild It 00 • do ; 200 posters for Frantibilka. , •2 *0 ,• , ' 2( 0 • " " , 2 00 . • 21 X ). -124 W X 0 -• . 200 • . : d0 * :prctilurtrao for axiittialpurrie .. 76- zirrnatioit'116101111:111 C Kaavillp, on contract - 4 wiry ' itbdia, - trori *OA ou "cloct: - fl 00 ttemseW l 4o. lll o:o4#Y o o. 4o o l :tb,Li. 3l it) • G Sgenitb; rant or rocccoldoettablnl. fined Vibil.llll.4 - clvik • - caschat....t .... . ited 66 ascot!' • . • • ts op. WOE 1110,097 01 an. 27,1876 , 210 \1 7 3214 St r 180 ' 75 NO ,n1:6712t0. 3304244 stAtissat MUM 410 1 1, 1 *. . • . I,[l 4 l ll .4ll;itiiii ijal asa sget 60)ormi"Otrali..., ob ammo aps : ;16. do . 5 T;4l 11140/f., , ; - 1:. ; .apiutipapsu .worscoupwil.omfti , • 41, ;9 1131.1Ndi s Atha salt 0100011,5507,1900 U 4 110,. .•. • , • - ' - - , 50 J));2. • : Wild lati 400154, - : ;-Y IMI b uli p4 ;, • * .!• 1878 . • ;nig . • ; ; • • 11 0. 83141 ".fsr 0 °WO* - 64 • • • • 31,1.111. - - • • -- I 00 1.. • . , ritiairalltdas streitikoopsBl.B. : 25 • • •01100014), b ro o m mom aborol . • In Mop • roo,rom broom ' _ ' • 30 . Venter. 3 ityrriiitifrie ontiviMi 1.25 . : • . 375 AIN - Are .413 ,0464, day. - ,st" " N " 188 r rot of poubo 'Mond 1878 ti 2. 00 Damn* LrmOnmx, repairing miller took - • 7. G 3 • ascernvramor Nca, Ritid'lVaV, - • • • Siloota N 0.3, elleninU<NO. d Vire de er:went mias4lnnerom Sida"wanur and cruildifo Litnaar \ • snap tiatar. Teasing Stone f itarainis tie meets floe Salter • Condi p,min 'Polka AIM% - Police- • Prillt O g --, • - Torn dock' -Vordisou - - Intereatniiiiiiiebtedataa 3 . 1 11 1 05 111 , 1 0 1 4 . • j 1986 32 thipboniamottnt elders warp boned Ibrllllllo7 - and Magma VU 'r 11010 giyeti Tor STA 24 payable .801). f .;wErit Amilautinr. . - 44.efeeTandTotasurer. ;.11rollie undersigned Altsilton of awards Borough. coral that' we base examined and added the account ante aid borough fair the quarter endlw Ihireh 31st,- 1877, and "that tho same Is correct as art forth lu the' foiiteleg stateinent of the them*, tho total, edam Wei; f1b,076.-r4 and & balance In tb4o ttraaUrl of Cash on that day antottntlngtudeflti; w e-VINCUT. • II 1, LaIIfORCUX,-- : - ' ' H T STZVX/18, Auditors. 41,11ARTERLY - STATEMENT, .Of abet. receipts andeipetwiltores of tie Overseers of . the•reor !Atha' Borough of 'noun* for the quartet ending March 31, llamas in Treasury Jaa.l 1817. • _ 1162 OG 11e eked of G. Myer lite cot duplicate of 1873 41. tet • of A. A 8 ickhinvalednpikato of 1870 64 1 60 . , EXPRINDITGraKIL' . . . . . .. John Kern, board eta... \ . -' VA .10 'r B IWO, at Dantkilit Asylum • \ - 42 00 :r .1 Jones,. beard, . - ... \ : 7 ,41'00 DIA. Kott , boar.l : , ' '‘ ' ,' 39 0o dithering 3tatialtj , , bout! • • '. - " .au Q 0 pimp_ 12./Iv:turn : gn.arlies eta. -..* \ $.5 00 r. it do Lemuel Irvin - e, do , . \• ' dui nu Outlets Kineliman do , ' • . ', , .24 25'. $ A Shoemaker, funeral expenses of NMI &C. .' ' 18.% Mn ikuifuri lkirri. arooeriaretc. k r 75 lin Henry Saven.•ool, board etc a nd tranpor- • t•SI -tatton ki Ithaca . 14 Luke Gillisple and at fe,'groc: eripi, treat etc.. /117 , It W Ifuubta, coat , i- .. lii 50 Vora Burwell, board eta. '-' . I . • SM. Mn Keating cad I 5 ::(,) ' gni Kipp, rent' - I. • ' - - , ' ' 6'W CM • Teaiponary relief, Tlr John Burk, for keeping ;ramps Km Oast, tranaportalitin to lientocly Hannah Cannier, coal and ohms 0 A Burnet, f.r keeping tempi' Mahlon Wood r elething etc, Brad .McCracken, growled. 'r Mary Sullit s an, coal EdGliiiitie„ shoed Mn Kinney, coal theory Myer, tranatioriatiaa to Tankhannock ioo !Ira Lewin. coal • 1.23 Jobu Tnrklna, tra •aportatlon Dr.D 8 Pratt, account of services Paid out7lstanding orders to C It Porter RE ' , Didance tri Treasury • utatundinglinlern 8129 85 • . Account with late Collector kYlir U 0 To . one unaccounted for ow poo r dupll - for 1875 as per laid report • ' "•11311 5.1 Bt arrow t paid Troia: Mu. 9, $17.02 By b prr .. .1. for. collecting • L 35 - ;49 37 --,- - Balance n.. mounted for Har..31;1877 $262 97 1. 1. Account ith Collector A. Wickham. \ m. 'To bait wawa, ted for on poor doylies:4s . ,2 for =as per report - 1124 00' Hy amt d bras to' 31,1877 d 699.86 • By a psECeili. ter collecti itua . • *se 05 J. .Balanco unaccounted fu arch 31,18'17 $637 00 - JOb PH KINGS/MUT . . , ...Treasurer. We the bre rseerO of the Prof el TiarTigb of Tow: ands db hereby certify, that the fo Ing account of Joseph Kiiignianyl Traisurer of the fw d of said borough, it cermet, leaving a balance In s treastry, -March 31,1877, amounting to $11634. • r.. 1. J. 3 • IP, - - . . • - -D. 8. PRA , °Armours cities ' . or. Ws -the undersigned Auditors Of therltoroug . of .owat certify, la; do hereby that era' hu .s tine. .. accounts" of the c alvenwron of the Poor for .rsi Bo .. gh, and dud tho same correct as aboie set forth. There Ingle balance of cub in Om treasury ore April 1.1 8 77. ' $11634 and orders . outstanding amounting to d 129.8.5. - H. : 4 LAMOBIUH: f - . w.B;vlNdells. • • • . - .. ' II T sITFISS. • Hay 21,177. - . . • Auditors: MI 4 86 15E1 liNl El 25 14 'S • LIST AN uo. of Persons en_ Varna awl *orellaodlse In Lb f( 1E77 s 41 42 OM 41 ALGA 801201-0 r Toting, Deorgo Webb. ALBANY TWP—I• £ Cochran, • I . l' Heated, 'l4'" S D &often, k Co. 12 ASYLUM TWP-12 Moody k Son,/ ' H ATHENS TWP—Auson,Beldelman, H H Vauduson k Co, 14 . Franck 1t Halm; .• 14 C H Whealloo , 14 Wm *Cory.' l4 ATHENS 110110*--C S Drake, 14 L Corblit; • vers.) Thurston, littteboll A Woe% ' N 1.-Chaffee, ' John Carroll,. Nvolcott-&.0ohl, 1 25 1 25 2 /Se EMI 4 06 12$ 1 2; 1 23 03 1232 GE 18D COL \ Jerry Ryan', --. ' -iii Iteman & Collony, 14 \ ; , • 31 cwhess & Stewart. ; . 14 CARTON VP-dOhn It W ri ght, 14 It R urnham. • 14 CANTON.IIO Q•-KlLmer & Bloody, 13 . 011 Es Ile; ' ; • • 13 ' • , - E Newman, . - ' Mix & 'Whitman, , Alf lli Trout, \ . . W S. Crooner.\ : ---- :Pleree,•Tttp & re. It 8 Dartt, . ..4 g.ilhean & - SOlll, -, -, " • , ` Geoll White, 700 ! Jaa Kenny, . _ - 7 00 • -: C E Stone, • ! ' TOO W Owen & Son, • 1000 ) Manly & Crippem,- - 1 7 0 00 - •_, B W Clark, • „, .- • - 00 Burke. Tbomai tto, '' 1 TOO -A' Beer/. 1 4 -' 7 0 0 • - Coons & iltahm. - •! 14 ••• 700 *; - .." 1 : White & Sinclair. .- ' . -- 12 : - 2SO It1 00:1, - .8 8 Strait. ._ _. 13 - to FRAME - LIN' TWP-L B Lantz ~ - 11 7 0 .11 II Walter% _. _ 13 . 10 . 011.4.1011.1.11: T: 4 - I paylor&Ntanvllle, 13 it` 50 .• . ST Rlc . cs. - • -. 14. 700 HEIIRICK l'N% l'-!!!Geo A Lent; „ 14 • 700 -- .1 - .V.Anderson. :. ! - . 13 -- 10 00 :LITCHFIELD T-Wm Armstrong, 14 700 ' Cleo W Lantz, . 15 ', 11 10 LLEROY TWP-ll'AMOlcomb, 14, . '7 00 -' - - Hugh M Horeosnb, , . 14 `, ....7 00 ' Cl' lioteonib. • ' 14 " _7 00' LEBATSVILLE 11,4 W Salley, -- 11 •13 50 'T. 1., L Bosworth, •,, _ '.,. •14 7.00, . . : - W F 'Bobbins, ' 14 .7•00 11 G Raley, . -- . 13 - .10 00 .1 0 Benaley , 1,47 00 •-; • . - „Gray & Lyon.•' , , . 13 10,00 ' Gorham k Colerhan, • , 13 _ 10 00 , Gll dohnSon, - • • - 14 , ' 700 • J k 0311.= - , • • 14 •' 00 ~ '- .1. P /Hackman, . -'l4 - i CO{ A S Baldwin. - • • 13 10 00 MONK E TWP-Miir4l 11.313}0.. 14 ; TOO .1 -Cahill, -!- - . -14 700 I ~._ 1-___-;JA Irvin.' _ ~.. 'l3 - 10 00 MONROE B 110 , --Fowlet!& Irvin, /4* '' , 700 LO lon: • .• ; ~, 14 •1 00 • ' .Rhl !Co, a 10 . 80,00 -, ',Philo ' " 2 , , ... 14 - ; 700 . „ .. ,- 110 Tracy. ~,' 14. 700 ' Fllllunitnen% ': • . ' 13' -• • 12.54 A L Cranmer. 13 - , ,10 00 ORWELL TWP-W L sod 11 , 13 00 \ "; ~ 1/ P Coburn, , '1 --' :. 33 ~•.- 10 00 • Pendleton Bros , ' • 13 ' 10 00 .. ' Potter a Ddellttie, 14 1 . .00 11{! :. 'E Yltnardatan.. •.:• '. - , ~-" 14,4,• ..7 ; 00. 0711,470N-40026,C0hmag4,. _ • • ~-.14 . • 1,00 • 7.lletchemer lk 3130oneask '' 14 " ' 1-00 F Ostbanelk*Co. -- - • \l3 WOO -VIEETWEW 611 J. 11 ilteriairi, %- 12.50. ' Estarsott,l3l3l4p oit us .. . .._ 9'oo . I '. -- H. A. R 032 11 Co. , 00' • ti X Hardri- , . _ 14 - .lie • - - M Thomas & Bros% 2 „ 11 000 ilftlillillßY TWPr-cialth TOON; 12 '-, 00 11 0 Enna, •._ -. ...IS , . 10 ' J C Boblnank, '' - 13! It • -- G M Owens," • _• , 'l4 • 100 •-• .. ': II T, Melee.`- -' -14 100 1111111 c B0110"-geo Nie •,!• bOllll, , , 14 ' , ,7•00 J Whitikeri ' - . 1,4 - - -110 " • It L Maynard, • -• 3.4 11,00, 14 .• 1 '..50 :'--: ..:, •ft if PAZT. , ;,' _ ... ' 14 . I ow , • 2 5o 120 £OO MEE so os co es. 75 t 24 1 (•o 1 79 1 04 eOO 300 • 31* • 300 230 44 MIME 17 00 as CO , ~200 as 37,'40 . 720 -1753 -M 447 23 7 90 10 00 i 75 325 3 16 3 00 2 70 2 50 2 60 43.01 41 oo lin ou 637 31.1 $ll6 34 cim CLASSIFICA in the sale of Goode. 'fatlets of itradfocl, Licffligo. 14 - r 00 14 700 r 2 110 - 7 00 12 SO tO ,700. 7 00 1 7 00 7 00 lb 00 7 -00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7.06 ? 001 I 7 OW 7 00 700 10 oo 10 00 7 00 7 oo 7W 7 co it so is oo 12 so 14 13 11 • ; J 2 .. 14 14 14 1$ 13 =MMI 11:02721 • W7=1217406'7A114. . 14' ' 704 armigartzto,oP this* ' .-- ' l l - ' ' W IP_Daly, • '1 . j . 00 ~.. ~. • irgui,,ma ~. '- 3111 W • ,.. ' 14 ` ;_.-700 \ ' Slimieratk _ _ -.1 ,14 •-• too f., : 4 '. tw ir i r l i trlda t it IMMIX , . .-. ‘, 1k . . 111 ".1 -;;1•: -1 T11 41: ' ' .. 1 70`0 0" 011 itr. : l4 k F4/0 ' ; ,'• • ' in •1t467, IA --.. 700 t ie" _ , • 4 ' •7 00 L _______ '"- ' -'r E__Wrol -k ar i e lligt _tt, :• -;7` ' .; 19 10 00 WV= 1377 EZ 1 L-4 Weallare7- „la •T:. , t 00 { - ~. Oar °Turk, .., , , ~; - - l4 71/0• - Dyer & lit. .„ ." ''= H 7.00 OTLYA 7 r 7 A -43 .Vaid s t - ' 'S ' li <.:, 'CI I'a H P Bml ' 14 ' r 7 'oo' IIIeXBITALIN.-11 Walithts, 17 -,' 7 Olt AR r... 14 100 17fAIDOINO STONE-47 W Vast- 14 700 •• T E A En n is . ' I t 80 00 . 14 • - TT Espy. ' ' . 141 - 700 TIISCAW)II.4.-A.J Sprang,. . ; 11 •.16 00 • 'll-Smith:'- 1 14 .7.00 TRAM TWP.,... Jll Dexter,. 14 , 700 Shaylor,& Wooster.' • 13 ... -1000 =WM-Dyer ag Druammo4. - -11 • '-7 901 TROT BORG'-E 0 Leonard, - - 14 117/ - ' Iteddlfixtow & LeonArd,' • $ 6000 - 7 I Jaw°447v4 K oo7 cTs 11 'l6OO . . Stewart. liras", - 14 700 . - J H (leant. .: '. 14 • 700 A E Aztel . - • 14 700 431 P Viet*, - .14 ', 7 00 Grohs & Lee, . Ill• , 10 00 Delloy Al Co. ' II 700 -.A D Joritlenton, . • • • lf . 700' E C Oliver.; Bon, ', , 14 ~ 700 Dobbins & Johltiost, - ' • It 15 00 r Hobart & Potter, . 1 ,14 ' 700 Davison & McCabe, 14 701 \ , . X ' , II 7OW L W Eighnly, .., - - 10 2O 00 John N Wolfe, ' r 4 • 14 ' 700 Wm Morgan,', _ 13 It so 'Bailey, Panning ilf LOOMIS, 12 "12 40 Whitalter:Long *co, . • 9 ' ':6 Oa • 0 Bradley, • Al 14 • 700 keewbory, Peek & Co, 9 23 00 E ILA Pierce & Son, • 14 700 • 1 - B ' B Mitchell 10 09, lit W i - . 1 ()Hy. I , Davison k hii , 10 00 TOWANDA 80110% - 1210 , • 0 T Blrbis • 7 lit, H T Juno, 20 00 :\ 0 D Wickham, 700 A Horton, 10 00 ' \ A 8 Medunaldi _ 700 J . 0 - Froate ikon; i : so co M Ilenflehnut4 IS \ \ l l o 03 Decker Ilms., 13 - 10 00 • • C F Daytom 13' 000 M E Rosenfield, 12 • 13 50. C 8 Pitch, 13 10.00 \ J Davis,' 13 " 'lOOO • OA Black. Aient, ,IS 10 00 Evans & Illbiroth, p 25 00 J &MSheftel, 12, .12 50 X Jacobs. 12 12 60 M'l3 &NT II Owen, 12 12 60 J K. Bush, 13 10 00 Woodford & Vandorn, II ' •12 60 - Johd cartiuma. ' 14, 700 ~. NP lllcks, 13 10 00 _ 11 C Porter, 12 02 SO Geo Stevens, , S • 60 CO ,•nervy 'Nereus, IS 10 GO Stern Bros', 13 10 00 John 13eldleipan, 14 \ 7 00 Goo Illdeway, - . 12 , I='so A. L McKean, . 14 7 00 A D Ilyti Ali Co, It 15 00 4115 D-Porch, - 11 1S \OO Turner & Gordon, 14 7 00 s 3lontanyes, \ 12 ' 12 40 ilsonphrey .11* & Tracy, 3 '• 100 00 .1 y 1 Phlnney, _\ 13 10 00 It Caton, . \ ' 14 -7 00 Thomas Muir, . . 11 • 16 00 Pierre k 'Scott, 13 10 00 al .1 Larkin,. \ 14 7 k 1..7 II Cowles," - 14 ", 700 Powell &Co\ 3 100 00 • i Mclntyre * Russell, ': 7 40 00 McCabe & Edwards, \ 9 60 00 ...Renck Bliss,—, 10 , 2O 00 Taylor & co, 13 s 10 00 E J Mangos, . 14 \ 700 \ . A Bllne, 14'\7 co \ tv it Decket. Jr, 14 2 \ oo \ CP & Itll Patch, 14 700 \R 01'Welles & Son, 14 7 00, J It Corset', 12 12 60 W..A Chamberlin, 13 10 00 J 1. McMahon, . 14 7 00 ', T IFF.mtuons,' , 14 ' 700 •• Whittomb & 819 int.. 'l3 10 00 Clark II Porter. .14 - 700 Ci 11 Clark, 13 .. 10 00 .„„ •D W Scott & co, to 20 00 Geo L Boss. . 12 - 12 - 60 lILSTER-T L ThonfpSon, 'l4 7 00 J Mather,,\ 14 7 00 F E Gore, " II - 7 oo , C E remises', , \ ... 13 10 00 In Olmstead, -- _ 14 • 7 OD ' A Watkins, • \ •_ 11 700 Henry Ilochwell. , . . 14 -,' 7_oo A Watkins. 14 7 On WILMOT-ti T Ingham, `,43 10 011 Morton & Tare% 11 15 00 J 11 Clark, 14. ° 7 00 Stowell & Hew, ,, ,. • 13 , 13 00 , II II Beams, 14 ' 7 00 W.ELLES-Ingersol k Brasted. 13 ' 10 00 WYBOX-Smith & Park, 9 • 26 00 - Daniel 'Meehan, 14 7 00 C E Bartlett. • 14 • 700 WINDITAM-W H Barren, 14 7 oo 11 Beidtemati & Co.l 7 CO WARREN-1P G Bostwick, 11 700 J D Kinney, 12 12 l'.•0 J P Cnoner, 12 , 12 54. ,0,,f,;.• - R WTafmairo. E Chamberlin, • II S Ackley k Bros, Low's & 'Brown, • 8 P PUMA . • - J Allis,- • " Arkley, Lloyd & Blocher, J II 'toward , 11 Nathan D Brown, C S Lafferty, Aver t& Brown, . • A Bosworth &Igo: • A list of persons engaged In the sale of Patent Medicines In the County of Bradford in the year 1977:.' ~- - Class.. License. ATHENS , BORO*—* 0 Thurston; , 4; SGO -' Joseph Hines. 4 _. 10 00 CANTON BORo , —Mix AWkiunin, 44 4*' ' 5 01:0 - B. W.Clark. GBANVILLE—TayIor 4 lor & Manville, 4 .I 00 LaRAYSVILLE BOlt0•-40 Betudey.3 10 00 L P .Iliarlunan. 4 , 'l, 00 s NROE 110110 4 —Foteler & Irvin.. 4 5 00 RO . E 110It0 - -E *Frost., • 4' -5 00 TOWANDA Bollo*--C. T Kirby, 3 .10 00 • - C Porter. 3 .. 10 00 Turner & 'Jordon, . • 3 . 10 00 Clarki , 1 11 Porter. 3 • 10 04) TROT BOI L , —Stewart & Brat • 3 10 00 A. , K toll. . • 4 §do BB MI 1201. • . 3 10'00 WYALtSING Mph. i 3 . 10 00 , • ..--- A list an a d riesside of persons .orgavn in running ,Billiard Table and Bowling Alleys In the ; County of Bradford for ; • . . - • • Allert.Tubles.Lleense. 'ATHENS rsoncr,ic H S lding. . 2 40 oo CANTON TWl'...-Poter .1 e 'H %. , 2 • 40 00' i Peter Herdic . - • I 30 00 CIANTON.IIOIIO7—W N Glean . 2 /40 00 TOWANDA BORO 4 -0 11 P Dish .2 20 . 00 8 Butler, ~ 2 , , 40 00. ,G co Ennis. - . 5 : 0 e°' •. , A list ofpersons running Breweries la Conn ty of Bradfdrd for 1077 ; - ..,.. • Class. "Litens'ls. ATfflei:Sßollo%—Vrank 01hitt. 2 50 00 OWANDABOIKV—A Loder. 02 tie Cii! .Alkt r of Bankers 1 ' the County of Bradford for they 1877 • • ..! ATHk TROT CANT WINO Anil AI selling of Mad EMI ATII ALD CAN CAN am LEE NON; MONI LV SOUTI 811R811,— SPRINGPIRI.ISOSepti Canatr. ' 6. . 60 00 TROY 130110 , —G P Vide. . 8 AO 00 TOWANDA:ROI:Cr—John Sullivan, 5' 50 00- \Johu Rinke, 5 50 00 • W Pitcher, • 5 50 oo 'P 8 Sullivan, • •6 • 50 00 011 P Diabruw, ' 5 '5O 00 Caton. _ • 5 50 00 • 6 50 00 T \Rent ' •J C . tri.Errrat—li; • M Donal. • Dante wren WIELLE tn —Lyanßrewer. WTBoX—Bartlett B •,' Jai*: Daughert TrTALVSINO-,A. R at OVICATON TWP-f-dansels. %nit:wont. conwm BB: I, SABIN ALLEN, Mercantile: •Connty, 4o hereby certify that the corrnet, as rondo by me it the time .. Mercantile , Apprisetpent In and' for ..._ for the year 1177. • SABIN /1.1, ', Towanda, May ill, len. Mercantile Api Nobles.' vorrest, _ ao 00 • 60 00 5 50 00 5 50 po 5 60 00 50 00 5 So 00 5 50 00 ow.. ah 60 00 V ssom. 5 50 00 (J. T• 3rt • a* ft. • tser Of paid, tag Ilia is • 'making iny d County, ZN. 1. • lIDITOWS B• .*. 'augkendaWirs.J. B. Wheato4 In the Cou union Pleas of Bradford Outlay, No. 12 . 41. trine 1177. indersfeed, having been appointed an An. said 'curt, to distribute money. arising Sberiff's Woof Ofendatins teal estate, ‘l<o the 'lodes of. mid appointment it h , 7 . 1 It . ;. t . I 222 , at 2 04 1 0e 1 7, 11 , 1 : 111.. 4 a at tar-stall weans harlot elaUns on !red to present the same, 'or be in cowls/ In upon said fund. - HENRY MIST. Aaaltor• 'A . l actor b k° '-‘ firth' . SD will attend d \ °thee la the 1 the 2ith day .o r .111 which time and 1 rata-funds are req I. ferever Debarred t may at-w 4„ , • , • • • 4 . I.IDITOR'S - • 1113 E.--in the nuittei of the estatb at , oballaninatilk; deed. ' in OrphatuV_Ciourt II • ord County Iltay \i'c'etn The undersigned. limier' been tea bird Court in Andlter to dlstributassaspyta the , ds of •Z. Iferrick„ Administrator of said estate. will attend: to_ the _duties of said . polittnent_at ids take In the blame. of en XONDAN *the um day of JlTrilt. 1177, atioNdeetirig., as which time add place an perms basing cum on said funds are required to present UM, 6 r fee• ever debarred from corm In ulna said bad. may Slone. ' IMMIX MILT, Auditor. . , SSOLUTION—The copartner - m.beretotore eibttair bet the ander dif=4lo4silrhetiams made/ the term Dam of ReuseA Sep, haebeen ditched trauma! lOhirat. • -•-• • KIORAICL BOUM., ;Aloogrv7lol4, 187 T: .i'l9lloll, MUSIC. , . VOTtOE,—Wltereasnky wife Han oth has left my bed owl Met without Jost woo or promo:Woo. I booby .forbkl persons harboring or trtistlog her cm toy abeoust 'as I shall firyikvilettft of bar rontitetfaig Mak Ibis date. . - lambda, Stay fa, 11377. 82NEDIC.D. ;.1 1• z tA • A` I 11110141 AN nauss.—A few assoes Immo, Bo ws Zbirtho sa tz= • inotosttelketillOW 4101111,111 f' , :!•"...q ; ' L, '. l'- , * , ..1 tV.. - . .1 ..,, - -s . ::-‘-7., - ,' , ,,, , ,,k,f, , •..../.1 j : ' . l . 2 iliallieVS. Peg 0114114`,1 I .), i : 4 '. \ ' illioneViiit i stienio , % ' ai ' li es pi4ii i n" i i ; i :; 34 ;l6 l , l V il i iii Oa iiii i oiab a ti „., , , i pee pare& band ettittilie Of 1: , :1'1::. '4 , r 1 -)7. 'ratutiiost i ' I,4llllolfilt tilvitiNG isqiiioitt, 9 \ Tittnelitit Ups thinererrtif,4. ~,, ita4 ofoe ban etitetbt tiailith fie inlet tkite - : An worg. o ,o -I ‘?, , lte.Ph4e o ;,alltfittetf4thir: :,-, . , :,•-• ~ ..,, 7 t . ,:,' 51'3' , -i t, • , VAINTLNeAII liP ~ , ttitt \ USTs We,bave /lee of the beet Variteg e Sieteie le tionetri, wale all troth Altai•.-thil eras =ll IME • . Antis*/ Newt rad PuilPut dwotO • . ' • %taking 'noirrints ;and •repahtieold. rpablalty. wet upsranteed. 'nem rtya us a Twil , ?os.Apriips,lo; WOW ItielCOUR f ••‘s: OpPOWITNITY,—"' WAGRNS\ • 1 • , a . Y A Isl. T‘ 13 Cheaper, than you will „ever \ again have the opportunity of doing.. I have a large assortment of my Nt OWN MA 14C1'13,Iii . 1 Warranted in ever y pi articular, which . \ I w i '' SELL SO LOW . That everybody can afford to have one of his ow \ . . . • . . 1 also have the,sole agency in this place of - \ \ • OVIA,TT'S PATENT RUNNERS, ;tin invention whieli has curne into very -general use all tinkoUgh the vest: They gl7. the best:'eatisractiou wherevere they. have been iitkrodued' • , ' CALL AND \ EXAMINE THEM. dAMES • \ • \ BRYANT. \ Jane-74. N" CARRIAGE FACTORY. N TOWANDA, PENN'A. 14- J ~ 700 14 OO 11 15 00- 12 12 50 . 14 700 14 - 00 12 .12 50 10' - • =OO 14 00 - 12 .12'50 . 14 7'oo 13. 10 00 - • W At eapee ilt t ttn tool iti as to Us Men ds anti pitroaa, ? built a . . • • NEW BUICK C Z FACTORY; Art. *here he w • • -eonstanuy keep on hands full aesortr meet . • pAsuLr CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,I- • PLATFORM WAdONS, TROTTING aKELrroNs fade of the best material , and' finished In the bad city style.- His long experience In city Can stage Factories-gives Dim a decided advantage over orers intim 1 ° Flamm, - Irmo , AriD DtraAsarry INSrECTION- OF Illg trevbtas to purdmsing.eUi!iwtiere. • wons....wmattarrzii TO GiVE . . Thankful for The liberal patronage formerly es tended mind respectfully' ask, a ountkulance of tho CUM. , Claw. Ltccuio4 BIEPAIRING PEOYPTLY ATTENDED, TO Tairanda. Javi , 4:72'" T HE ; c # EA.PEST HARDWARE. STORE IN TOWANDA 4 100 00 • PERRIGOS SIDEILILL PLOWS, A7I itird Tin r`ter:m NEW - g OCK " 4-1 s OF OROC•RiES! 2161isTYihE. si.Czik 1111181 MEMO TO BUY • cAltßiActii AND, ME Opposite the new Jail, HENRY STULEN Of warns. AU be wits Is sai PERFECT sAnsrAcTio's. AT REDUCED PRICER. HENRY STTIEN. Etataware. IS IN - 3fERCITII. BLOCK!. Best in use; =1 ds TINWARE on hand, of & kind* done el 'Owen WOOL I.L. T. JUNE. MI. Pre- O. chl"° ePlec# ol32 of FPE~ ; 1 D_.l7 C El r • ratett. • -7. ikitlll Jul _ . saJl,Ulo,:ws. 1DTCILII: - . 11:TERiS: • . ,• ,! . . , 4 - / .'. ~, ..,,t ..." -r. • •'• /.', , •"! ~.. ....; • '.• 1 ~. . -• 1. . ' • Oaf .. 01101...lituG ' girolcr" '64iirnirr ita+d ua fineits,. icnnuidkPu... ' 0 ' Illitcafskidimi;',4loiietiiir nr 410eittirthr - , ,1 •.' . .;,,wi I?" [ 3rOnudis:al4lltidultOraluS.l32 i; ';- .; DRU.O4 ‘ MEMOWES, - , .011E3111C4A. DRU \ '‘ ACIDS, I)YEATIIP,YaiIi 91:1/1/4; ' P5 3141 W 11 44 01 /. B2 .AND FANCY GOODS, ir..OMVP 3 t . ** IO W IE SsAILWESA, IIOI3, ES, -a 9A FN.Fer i f6Y9 3t 4 D/ Rs,f l ,3/X„ Pr,* iiirg,;sxm. ith4: irsnrritgrxicimoNs, ; - i - ~,-, , nk'zote,PrObaztatitiviii• - . 7 ... , IM3OOIMAND•POWitMOSNAIZEI,... .. /3: ,n , . 3 44 PA, ;,W ' _ ll tA 00*, II: 8 ,N,OY.P, ; . • - riOItEIGN 414.:CD,80ME§17117 CIGARS, ..-.. , ''' OARIYI*IillitliX,D Tibilit'll 8E,E11 , 0 1 . " % PtireAllies and Llqnora, \ . for 11114telnal Puryoses Berrann,rcr,scile a irourrursTatc Birmantss, o . l .4iidilfitettinftie` iii - Oiaiiripiiiiailie&lclnea., • • StryroirruES,Alrlielorsozrisell3issafl i trars, _-. • 44rrassi v Ntr_rgs Eupu4si i'llstirs.Ses, --- Nuarym? Burrtas,,,Tracrursol4.lsUtt, 4lttllllll* Bab rstia t Viral.% tti1f.9.910X7/#.l -, ilE vi ß tit llE t,A ßU . it O vilF ß ro l ar C ts AL s O ./Itc l Y - 7P-q!:AlluPlrsßATH.piucir. \ : ,X Emt, - Lenn ! wlALr, EATS_ FOOT, \.:.. TAI3pIT.IMAXII9EACIIIITE OILS ," ' • ..,:, A 31loA, AND iiiatfit.TUar:ll.sll7.mt, Pel(114V(/1 . !14/ 1 / 1 p TVAikr ask ,Cointer; 1 . ~,;. - g...,: N.ci nc,, Ma f , .4'erubbiog, •- . Ail& 4 kind, ' i'' A P - . ~ ,„.,. __ 4_ ft, ,t48.,101. ... • ,WINDOW :ARO PICTURE. AILARR, rustle warizzii Om PAINTS, rurrir; Ai :1 ~, , :, : Itleiiari,:lt/1;1CY4) I'A.INIS '. 1.- OF ANY ' DESIRED COLOR -,. • ' • BY THE rotrni, rtivirprt imI,LfYY„ . • , GROI7.Nefg_OIT, OR itIikItNISII.: . - • ' -- Allto DRY COLORS OIVA.1:1,1111.TES. • . . • :+t AU artieles itarranti4 as r essisfed; , - -;,.erescrlptions carefully composnded-sit, alt Wien ef, day and night. Open Sandals for l'reKrlPtions Mtn 9 to 10, A : tr.„ 13 tti'l and 5 tae, 1 . .11.511176. ..._—_____,........----- 11DUBLIC ' NOTICE .:-- I,; JOHN A.. II A NNAS, being a Blackrthith by trade, had often felt the want of some means whereby I could , soften Iron at the forge., so that I could work it at a better advabOage; this Induced me to Make many c aperiseentay, Ith di fterent entbstaneeswhich ode red the beet:prospects or success. It was on one Or them occasions that I discovered , • - . OEM i pei.k.. NEM THE WON - DEE:FM 'EFFECTS OF 'ELECTEO - SILICON'UPON TUE HUMAN 81'8TE/f f .., had a defect in three faf.fity fingersywhich were • at or shut op_ln Banff- Ld such • manner by thOsiMitraction of the cords. that they were very troublesome to vie lemY dally , avocattlol4 •I .could not .handle. my .Sods as I wished. aud :often 'thought-that lwntild have them cut off to get them out of , my:way. I had used everything that offered any hole i,t\relief, bat ail to no affect. Well, I !Ili' I trasworkingwith 'Eteetro Silica at the , forge, and of, course could not prevenyits coming lii tact with my hands. • / took no notice' of the effect It Initt . produced, - until- one 'day -wishing to use a heavy hammer, 1 grasped 34 with my crooked hand, and niuch to toy surprise I found my cfookred ]lagers straighten out, and I bad as Much use of them as ever. .1 - could hardly believe my eyes. 'I showed- my hand to -my wife and fatuity, and a general rejoicing was the result. • The question nos mai,. What had produced this ;wonderful effect ? Every sot was retailed; and after a long and e,areful investigatton. - I at last made up my mind that my good fortfine had been caused by , ELYCTRO SILICON: • 31,3 , ritif step was .do discover some means by which I could Combine this wonderful substance so that everybody could two it. I made diligent search through.evevy book that I thought Would throw any light up,* the subject, and •at last., 'ln a verrold medical book, I found - a way by which ,11 could do it •The result syis js,rfectly satisfacterv, and I. was able to make a Unipient, the like .the. world,,has never scab before. I bow began to look about' JIM NT cases to try the effect of It on others, • s, • I had a nergh.oor living about a mile , from my Shop who D, ad a Mine knee. caused by the cords bee ing,contraided Lpp rheumatiste. I seauttura a bottle of ELECTIIO SILICON L.I7.IINIEST, I \him to,ase it thoroughly. Ile did so. and at' the end dt three Months he was able to throw aside his cane atilt walk to soy slip apparenUras well as, over. It hrled just as It did inmy case— PIO r CENT A ?Kul/Ear cc/Tilt, '.gave It to her of My neighbors and friends, for ladles around: who were suffering from ••• •• • • A-, SWELLED . LIMBS 1_ RrlflUl s iA.4l6ll - ,'i t NEURALGIA I STIFF. JOINTS , BURNS, ■ &C \ : QE RIIICII It CURED WITIIOU.T ANY. • „' TROLT,BLE: ' Flndlut that the ELECTRO SILICON LINI MENT would penetrate the \tdcln of nrau further thin any other but*!iuice, It thirturied to rne'that It MEST BE 0001) FOB \ And It has proved, Itself one of the very best appli cations • Itt all . extern:a dlreasetroce.urrlng .that 'noble an le . . •.;• ~. reitared IW , the Eleetro Si!leen Llnlnvnt.g.pm pany.- 0111ce, 76'W plain Street; New York..`...\ 6OLD:BY ALL InttGi3lLS7l4, F.TFri." CENTS, rgit BOT FLE. . Ap,r# s, 77.-ignl\ .New Yor4 YEE.' S , ILA I it V I G`O R, • '1 RESOILING GRAY ITAIR. TO ITS N*TORAL. vrtALfil, .I,l4lreaslng tit!eh is at once agreeable; healthy, and effectual for preervitig, the hatr. Faded or gray li la rano restored to lta.orlglnai color, with' the glos and treshuess qt youth: Thin li.afr thiel:pnect, tautug halt clteckiNl, and baldness of. tbi!ug,h not always4 . cuteal Ly Ita oar restore the haliwii . ere the follicles areid ‘ • od,'Or tik.fglaads atrophied and decayed. Bt&inch i r remain can be saved for.usefulness:hy this sip. , pllcatio% , ins Mad of fouling - the hair •ritli a \ Pasty sedinient,'lt will Mee. , it clean and vigorons. It occa,sionaltme - wlll prevent the Lair from turning ;ray or falling off, andcm*niuMatly prevent bald, Bess.., Freer f&.stn' thom deleterions --- snlys - tanCes ' a j - s p \ • • which make somo mparations dangerons; and in larbm,s hi the hair, the ylgor carin -, benefit but net harznit. If wanted merely fora \ NAIR DRESSING. Dethifigese can Tie th;(1 ie dcsirable. Ceii In. !tn.. TA . on nor ifye, It dOes not snit whlto 4.ie - t . tams - 10uii,'Gn the haTr, giving. it a rich MEI cm twee, and a gru.trat pettume ETV* CO.; LQWELL, ASS..; Praetical and Analytical clietalqa. T. ALL MITIGGISTsivFATWEIERE: SOLD : isn.l. YA rs POPULAR firqroß or ros u - rrrED srArss. From the discovery..to '.137a, preceded by a sketch of the pre-htstorie period and age , of. the mound builders, by . ' WILLULM LLEN BILVANT AND SID:t7EY ' . HOWARD GAT. ' • • • ••Vully-ilitustrated with mistrial tleslgns; * to be com plete In four volumes, large' ticnivo, 730 pages each. Serlimer, Artustrestg Co., publlalters, 743 $t 743, - Beoultvny„ New York. • _ V Jr Infortnatlon athlrehs, • , MATTESON_ A • Judson, General Agents,. - -.... , 1707 Chestnut St.. Phll24llphirt. ' ifr.U.B.-COVERS, Agent for Nortbenttl'eurk; ylvuiln, 311 Willlam St., .41rn1rai . N.Y.. . :punt . . . .. ' • I Q CAN'T BE MADE B • • 8 month ' in the buil:. n. t ss we. f tish, but thOse a:Oling to work can eass 11y earn a t en Millard a "day - right In their own .loralitiox. 1 ; no more room to expt3ln here. linsiness plc ut• and honorable. Women, boys mitt girls do as s II:as men: 'We ialli furnish you &Complete Outfit u.'The, business , pays, honer than 'anything els 'We - will bear': expense of starting you. Part! lam (Me. Willa - and see. Fartnersandnierhank . their suns and daughtvrs t istutaltelamses In need • • paYlier .work -at home, should write to us and lea I all about the mirk at once. Now is thwAlme. lorn • delay .% Address Tuyr.At Co" . Augusta, Malin ' 1an23,17., • . • • mO :THE- WORKING•CL .11 We are prepared to ftirniSh .all r s with constant employment at, home, the • *bole,the „time, or.for their spare momets. Itusiness cw. ahif profitable. Pecs/tons Of "either Sex c ly clan loom SO cents to 11l per evening, and a prepo tiotudlMM by devoting their whole tituelothe bus. - lam; -boys and girls earn nearly is mach as mom. That all whosete this notice may. Fend their ad- Aron, and vast the busluess.! *ft mato_ this unpar alleled offer: To sucks& aro , not well satlsned we Witt send one rlojlartopay for' he trouble of writ, lo s oliPlatiquhlra,Samples Worth several dot. Lys to cmnmepeo oh ; lnd a copy of home and side f oplo of Wu lapel and *at a:ate& paw.' callous. all r seill loco by mail. ItCader. If you mutt perittatterd 4 profitable addross want ST rts.; AioN 411 Co, Purtlowl. aims. . ' • jau1.15;77. . . . „ ~ 111 r— 01:1 . SE • •Xsll, , Lbt *FOR AXLE !IF Irt=iteilig'divoilt taiiitumifon) the notglibtir: • b"gr II Oner:rol : b4lo.,and 144 112 Itfort4 Towanda IV ait4i•at a bang-ale. Thq property la a very • tic.' OSM- /met. Ana Will ba .Milatall twice mit par. flimsotl. , , XXIV. CANytsl,l3. .. ;,' xvttti •roligueg.Avilt 1,111• WC: • • ''' ''' = &c. Axx) COLOR.' , rnrritnED. trr ~1 . I - TA. di NrY. RAM BOADB.—Affsososois of PW B ,,PrIE,TrOuN t 9 P , . l m.s.f.rect )lay Poin. • .... '• , ' .8S A 8 WA.S . D ' -.-• --. ' . •:-.- - _ --2 191 ; 11.TIONEli- -- 31-.6 24 9 • • •, - ,..,..174,, ~-:,, •,-,,, , -,:-,...- pit p * A t , ~.i ~....-ta rt' 1 NA:C ' ..., .• - • 7 • .8 8 . -loltilgatairalif '•-• * ' r 1 62 Buffalo ' • g ( „.... 815 Rochester..,. • I II Ailbinv ' '' ' ••" -•-, - - 618 7 4 6 Geneva.. '- •- ' - 5 . 5 00 • ' 7 . 15' ithar,....,...,...,,,,,,,,•.,,,,,,. ? •t•. 11 42 Elms A -f,: - .4, 1 .,,.,:-.:-.; , .Ti 4 • 8 55.. . 10-Igl # 20 900 iis 10. n Trairemy ; ,:.i 7 . ! ,.. or ..,..1 1 .- A. • 9.35 2 II SO' Sayre../......./.......i.....4 .-2 14 1 14 '3 SO II 20. Atbens....„. ' - 920 9505V1 11 ar 4,.41.....•••• , ....•• • • 6 a , i 3461 t 46 itT16102..„....e.....:3..i.r.' t • 111 .4. ,' !I1 12 00 Towanda. : .11 ' 1 10254 1220 Wyssoklrg. ' ' .........'..1 '4 VI 12 N. standlngstmo.».: - .4.4.‘:,;.- - ;. • .64212-40 Itumirer.Deld - s. - - - . 4 5012'47 •.' Frqrichtown - • - .... .. ...„. IS- 00 12 57 '37yaluslng ' ' - ,1 - s - 0.... ..r.. - .6 12 'l.lO :. 7 . 6 e 8 2111 , 10..,(i........... f .:" . • •_,... !I 23 S SS I 80 Skinner* E d dy ' ..,(:..., .. .: . . • 519 I 33 g =tp,.,........4,4 ( ...'. .0 4.1 . 0:16 656 1 59 • s.'. ............... - 4 . .4: - ...f.:. 6 6 -I SO Tankharinc 7 ek....; - • ..... ..... 12 1,. :0 25 2.23 .7,2Grango ." " • ... .... . ..... 64" 222 1 'rano • '-`/-;• . ..... ::%.";.....„....',.;'.. d 22 2'44 1'..6 111'unat10n.,....,;. ........„,.. 12 30 - 7 z: ( 3 03 ,W 11319 • 135 rre , .....'...4,1•:,'. -1 • - "I 30 '7. 60 2 u Manch ,Chank...... ' - . „..,-,„ , a ~,,,,,, eso .. ,Allentovrit ..... , ~,....... : ... • . 447 ": 7.32 - Ilethreherol...; --- '--- ...„ ..... SOS 7_so' • 15a5t0n...7. - 1:....i... - .i.i •• ' ''''' 6 " 820 Philadelphia ...•...,......;%,•,. . j 6 , -15 ...... 9SO Ne 4 / 1 700ki..V.;.. - ''' ' ' .1. . . - 4241 -- 11 so . • .5,,, . • , • •, ~,, . iii A.m. PN. P.M. - w-SSILW Ail .P. : -' s ...- . ~ST4li'l9-10.:*- -_-".---- 8 30 2 -32 . . .. , • --- \.. .., .. 1 P.N. 2.,14. A. /1.25: „ - New York - ' .i \ :. .• , ,, - .'.. 1- . -Ca • ' '. .4 40 • • ... : Pllnadelpbta... - -..---, - - 300 • •8 15 ..--.... Itaston- • ' ...(.'.44'• s'2o i.... 4 V3O .' ' upthicuem '-. • • • 050 ~. . 10,00 Allentown-”-' ••• ••;, --- .' i.".„•121 , • :411 $0 1^ . -- -.2fauch,C9ank.,..,l ..-;,....i,... 11-05 ...... U It ' Wllkeo3allre" '''' •- -••••-- 1, V 720 1 5.5 --, L. k ntalicUoa - - ~-,,: LI ~ 7- 220 Balls . - •,..,,, k .. .. .. ; .... •,..;'. al9 '2.44 , LaGrange,. :-..,.. . .... .... t 1352 69 - •• - Tunkhannuck -' : -- • 2-35 8„N -3' jr, . „„.. Mohoopso,y - •..• ... , ... .-.,.... „... - .9 12 3P i ' liteshoppen ' . .;,.. 9 19,3 40 Skinners Eddy • - . - • 995 255 -Laceyvllle • - .. . _,,, „ '3 . 01 939; 3'58 14'7810149g ' ' - •"- ' . 10 00j 1 151 "• Funchtown • 10 151 4 V ~..,.. - Rurmerleld.,.. l , - ' 'lo 25 , 1 36,..:.._ Slaullag. Stone --- ~.. ' 10 321 4 4,V l - Wysanklug , `• 1 ' 10 41 4 501, •TowaiNla - -' 1 44)0'1065: 6 00t .viater.:f • '.• ' . :,...111 09, 5 121 Maui \ •• - 11 Vioi 5 21, Atlir...os \ • 4 22i11 -- 22 ; 5101 69yre ,' - \• - ' 4 18111 ik 5,34( :Waverly - ` - 4 65,11 45', 5 40 1 Eltnlra" . '...:\ ...... ....1.2 25112 40 , 4 15 1 0riegp.....,. , .... . ..,......... i 6 241 ' .6 30 ' It -' ." " \ 6 . 081, 74/4... Gkikw's•a - ' . A 7 401 'lf 101 -Altura' ' .. . \ 0 551 ' 91516 10 itochester •• . ' `.... 10 501 = 11' 20i 655 llnffslol '.....,..." • ...., t2 2.5 'l2 05 615 Nlagara . l,4ll.3 ', ' .\, I: 05, ' 1 , 1'65 940 - ' P,M.T.M.TA.M.Ir.M, • Trani 1t and 13' tun through daily to.l.l3lhulel phiannd New Turk without change, with rulltnan sledleg cart attached. " • it. PACll44,l3uperintlindent.- Szsi 31a914 1877-tf. . . . 13HILADEI L PHIA, s READING RAILROAD, .• • 'ABILA.NGEIIII - *l' ;OF PASSEkGER, TRAMS; rntrEir.REß 19f tl, 1376. Train* re.'ave,"l /lenfowirar lOtc•tes: • • '' .(vint s P'crkidimin For Ffaladelphirk at 6.50, I1.10h.t1;,, 345 ir.d . 5.55 IitSDAYS. • For Philadelphia, at,310 p. (eta East P'enna. Sranek) For fielding. t 1.30. Ow; 5.53 !LEN 2.11), 1.30. Fo a r nal ll P.oo arrlstni - m tg . , tt.116; 5.56, 4.30 For Lancaster and t9juntbia, 5..50, 9.53 0. and 4.30 p. m.' Afloos not raw on Monday. 3.". ' •.. - • - For Read: ag,.2.30 a. and 9.00 p. m. For Iturrisburg t 2.30 sail. and 9.0) p. m. Tr . r . ifrif for .;tliientoten./!ais ;is foltwos: - .• (via P.eritionten /ranch.) Leavy ThlladelphLi, 7.30. a. in., 1.00; 1.30, wad 5.1 _ p.m. EIZZEI33 Leay . !3 - Philadeli>l4,B.ls a: to (via l'ast Bronek2 Leave Readlag.l.4o, 7.45, 104 a.. m.,.4.00,8.10, and p. - . Leave Ilan - 10152g; 5.23, 8.10 a: In, 200, 8.57 Aknd p. , ' Leave Lane.ister 8.10 a. in., 12.55. andB.4s p.m. .Leave Columbia 8.00 a. in., LOO .and. 3.3.1 p. m. =1 'Beare Reading, 7.20,. a. m. ;owe flarrts4urg,'s.2o a. nt Trains. zit:irked thus (!) run to anitfrom depcit 9th and Green streets, other trains to `and'from Broad street depot. . , The 8.50 a. in. dud 3 3311., n. rai n s from toiva, and the 7.3011.' m, and 54 - 3 p. to. trains from lidladelphla, have through cars to and from Phil adt4tqa. ' WOOTTEN. Gencrit 3fanager. C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket Agerit. (ciet44sv. TEN:NSTL;VANIARAILROA'p. i WL\TER - " \?„ • ' - Sono : trains td Philadelphia, six tratna .to Pitta -burg, . -burg tlittht talns' to New "flock; antlnyLe train • \ to Erie. , On and atter DeceinVinr 10, 1870,4: tke. passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad - Company will depart from littrisburk atorarriveat - Poi.adalphia, • .New York, Pittsbdreand • tasrscanti. Philadelphia Exprens leaics Hailishurg• daily except Monday at 2:50 arrive. at philisdel— ptda.at 70 a. in., and No": York at 10:05 a. in. Fait line leaves Ilarrision• daily at m., aniviat Phpadeiptda'at 7.15 a.rn.; and New:York at , ..ine..r. a. ni.ll • IMllereillelicemmnodation, etitilienting for Phila delphia. leavisltarrintnirg daily ennpt. Sunday at • 5:0•1 a. in., arrives at Lancaster at 9;05 a. In. • ex ec - 11,auishurx Ei p ress leaves llarrbibdrg daily n 0.., ant, tiwadelphia at 10:00 a. m. anti•New.Yoilt art-. 05 p. - - CollimbtaAccoinmodatiOn daily...except SundaY, at 7:51 a. in.. arrives at Philadelphia at 12:50 . , p. and N'exv Torrat 5:05 p.•• ' • \ • . Pact do Eipress leaves Harrisburg daily •atNl2:O5 • p in.. arrives aCridladtdphia at 3:45 p. m., and New l'ork at 0:45 p, tn. . • : 4, , naz•town F.spress leaves Harrisburg daily cep: Snick*" at 1:45 p. 'tn.. artlfes at Philadelphia. \ at e:CO p..m., and New York at 10:15 p. m. Expreks leaves ilarrisbort dall,y at 4:15 p. • ma arrives at Philadelphia at 2:'20 -ptm., and liew York at 10:15 p. rn.. - . • • flarr:sl.ntg Acep • modatinn via Columbia leaves Ilarrishumtlally(ex, , ept Simday at 5:50 p. in., and arriceskt Ithlattelphia at 9:ko p. in.. • • Atlantic Expxess leaves Harrisburg daily at 11115 11. to:. arrives at rhfladelpbta at 3:10 a. rn., zuttl Now_ York ut 6:15 If.. pi. . . • Cincinnati Express )cares Harrisburg daily at 12:55 a.m., arrives at Altoona_at 4:45 a.m. and Pitts- ... burg at Ann) n. m. ~. - . - - Paiilli? Express leaves Harrisburg daily at 4:20 a s in., arrives at Alloena at 8:00 a. in. for breakfast, and Pittsburg at 2:00 p. in. - , Way Passenger irain leaves ITarrisliurg daily at 8:00 a. in,artives at Ilitnota,at 1:55 p. m. for. din ner, and Hiltsbarg at 11:15 pM. ' • ' , Mall traia leaves Harrisburg daily except Simday af:f=P- m., arrives at Altoods 'at :7:10 p: M. for . per„"and Pittsburg at 1:00 a. m. . . PaStj.inodestves Harrisburg daily at 3:30 pr m., arrives at AltobiA,3 ,at 7:25 p. in.:fer suppari and Pit i sbn rent 11:11A p, tn.. a, • . MI tilin A`crommoilation leavea Harrlslnirg daily •exc ,- -pt Sindlay at 5:20 p. m., and at - fives at 511fClu ' at Ann p: tn. \ • -, ' • • , lit tsf,arg ExpresS leaves Ifartisbnriz daily except, Sunday at I 13E I , :•tu., arrives at Altoona at '220 a. ps.:•4 and .1 - 'll tsburg gkred.o 3.m. , PITILDELPIITA. \ AND anon ITAILITOAD. ' ' 31101 Mi. In leaves Harrisburg daily except Sun day at,445 a. tu.. arrives at, Williamsport at 8:1S a. M. for breakfast. 'and Erie at 7:.15r. to : Niagara Express . Mates Harrisburg dailit Mccept... Sunday At 10:50 a.'tn., 'arrive's' at 'Williamsport at 2:00.P. to.,,iiiPnovo 4:40 p. in.. and Katie 920 p. m. .1-nek Haven AccomModation.leayes• Harrisburg daily except Sunday at - sem p, in.. arrives at Wil liamsport at 7:20 p.m. and Lock H ave n at 8:t0 p.m. . - FEANK-TfiCiliPSoN; 'xi. 'Af. BUT; 4 1 3., '... - • ' General 'Manager. • Gen: Pasit.'Art. .' - • CENTOAL RAIL; „IN _ WAY TIME TABLE. . ThrOugh tnt direettcosto to Washing : tan, Rani *re, Elmira, Erie, nuiralo,:lioaltester and N Saga, ra Fong: ' -• • - , . . on mid otter SITNItAY; Novehtiser 26th; Ins, .tralsta on the Northern Centrainalla:ay win rim as follows: .- . . , .- . - ' 'arCUISIIWAItD • . I:lngara Expreai—Lentra ,flarrisburr dairy ex. cept Sandav at 10:50 a. in.. Williamsport at .2:1.0) p. m., louvei kinalra at 5aS leaves eanandalgua• at 6:25 p , tu... arrives at 11.11Talla at 12:15 a.m., arriva • at 1 4 :1:1 , ;:tra Pall at 1:15. a. v • 11:di laves Baltimore/ 'daltY except Sunday at 11:30 a. M„nrrixes at Harrisburg daily except Sun. day at 1:1:4:51..tfy!„ ' Vast llnc—i•Legvn's Baltimore daily at 11-.3 . 1' a. ni., arrlrrs at,llarrisburg. daily at 3:10 p. in., leaves. itarrisnurg daily except Sunday at 3:2P p.m., paves ililatasp?rt at.„7:30 p. m., leaves Elmira •at 10:50 It. in., arrives atWittkins Glen at 11:50 . p. - Ta. , Express—leaves Ilaleinwre {tally ex- cept Stiri , lay at 6:05 p, at. Arrives at Harrisburg daily except Sunday at 16:30 p. m. '.Cincinnati Express —LeaTen Baltimore daily at i. V:10 p. at.. attires at Harrisburg at ,12:15 a. P.rie Mall—Leives Hari - Ist:ring ',dilly except Sun day at 4.145 n. tn., li•accs WHilatitsport a$ Ma' m., leaves Elmira at 12:15 p. m., mrrives at 'Canaltdal (lna at 3:30 . - BOCTRKAIID. .. . . Sonthern F.xpreas.;-Leaces Canandaigua daily eneept Sunday at tArkp.m., kayos , Elmira .at a:2O p. tn., JearnA 'Williamsport at 12:25 a. at.; arrites at. Harii*laarg daily aceptainuday at SAO a. ',m., are' , • di:9x Yg itill VZ,,,t 7: + 3 13 ;ai l kiM d3ltr ' eseePt Ira Monday at - 11:25 4.lll,'ut.,•arrites El= EMI 7 30 \ 7 45 \ 7 55 805 310 , 8 20 / 9.10/ 9 53 • Hit rlsburg daily osat BaWinona at licepr Sundv 4 , 6:ln pou. Olen Otly except sirs Oally • Inieept , imsport do,lty. ex. Itantsbarg , claily diiily 47:48 p.m. lllMlnvptu for -Tlekat Oti depot. •• - ILOMPSOK. Htifirlf
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