Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 26, 1877, Image 4

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How to Fatten Chicken. •
• It is hopeless to atttempt to fatten
chicikens *while they are at liberty.
(tly must be put in a proper coop;
and this, like most other poultry ap•
purienanceS; need not be expensive. •
fatten twelve fowls, - a. coop. must be
ihreO feet long, eighteen inches high,
and eighteen inches deep, made en
tirely of bars. No part of it solid.;--
neithertop; sides nor bottom s Dia-.
cretion must be used according , to
the sizes of the chiekens 'put; up.
:They do not want room ; indeed; the
.closer they are the better—provided
they. can all stand up it the„ - same
time. Care ,Mustbe taken to idt up
such as have been accustomed to.be
tbgether :or they will fight. If- one
is quarrelsome it is better to remove
it at once, as, like other bad exam
ples, it. soon finds, imitators. * A dis-.
eased chicken sho.uld not be put up;
' The fore *should be ground oats,.
and may either be put in a trough or
oh • flat board . 'running along the
front of the coop. It may be mixed
• with water of milk ; the latter is het.
It should be well slacked,form
ing. a pUlp as loose as can be, provid
ed it does not run on the 'board.
They must lie we'll fed- three or four
times a daythe first time as soon
after daybreak as possible or conie
liient, and then_ at intervals of four
.liours.- Each meal shciuld be as much
and no more than they can eat up
• clean. When they have done. feed
ingthe board should be wiped, and
-sonic. gravel may be spread. It
causes them to feed and thriVe.
. ' After a'-fortnight of this treatment
you will -have good fat fowls.. If,
however, there are but four, to six to
.be fattened, they must not . have so
much room as though there were'
.twelve„. Nothing is easier that to al
lot them to the proper space; it is
Only necessary to, have. two or three
-pieces of wood to. pass between the
bars, and form a partition. 'This
may also 'serve when fowls are put
up . at different degrees of fatness.
This requires, attention, or fowls will
not keep fat and healthy. As' soon
as the fowl is sufficiently ; fattened it
must be killed, Otherwise it will still
get fats-but it will lose flesh. If fowls ,
are intended for the Market; of course
they are or may be fattened at once:;•
but if for home consumption, it •is
better to put them up at , such inter
vals as will suit . the time: when they
are requiied` for theitable.- When
the time arrives for killing, whether
they are meat. for market or other
wise; they should be fasted, :without
food or water, for twelve or fifteen
hours. This enables them to be kept
some time after beingi-killecl;.even in
hot weather:—.Lbudon, -Cottage
Gar
dener.
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T FOR CABBAGE.—A .N d
ew et
.
sey gardener, in the Fruit Recorder,
Considers salt necessary to the devel
opment of cabbage, especially in
places far from the coast.: He finds
them more criv, of 'better flavor,
and to keep better when salt is used
than 'without: He uses it as folliors:
A few days after setting out the ;
plants, and when they. are damp,
. tiler after a rain or when the dew is
on, I take a small dish of fine salt,
'und, Walking among the rows, sprin
kle - a pinch of salt 'on the center of
each plant. When the leaires..begin
to grow I repeat the salting, and
'''wheii .. the center of the leaves begin
to form the head I apply salt again,
s2atterincr-it over the leaves. Atter
this I look them over' occasionally;
and if .1" find plants that do not head
. well or appear diseased I sprinkle
.the Salt over 'freely. This will save
all such plants'. A quart of salt is
sufficient for.five hundred plants in a
season, although ; more can . be used
with safety.
11..osia 1 - las.—We have becotne
practically acquainted with one way
to utilize °lir vast raisin -resources
and
. that is—raisin pies. One was
placed on ,our.-bome table by Mies
Matilda Kohl, a lady of rare culinary
; talent, aria so goad was the impres
sion whrehi the pie made upon ug,
and we upon the pie, that we inducea
Miss Kohl to give us her recipe for
publication: We can recOmmend it
to all readers: " For one pie24ake
o'ne pound of raisins, pick the berries
from the stems, put them in kbasin,..
cover with water and put in a . 6 steam
er'and steam for one-halt hour.
• .Steaming is better than stewing, be
cause. hi steaming the-skins of the
raisins are not broken. When the
raisins ate steamed, seaseri with cin-
mama and sweeten to taste, and put
in a desert-spoonful of coin-starch to.
i. hold tire juice between- the, raisins
whe'n 'baking. Have the crust ready,
coyer,thet ie like a tart and bake tee
til the crust is done. Try it.'7-7Piess.
TUS potato''beetle sticics its eggs
abbot the underside' of the leaves in
very - small parcels, sometimes no'
more Ilan two or three of the sal
mon:Colored things in. a place, so as
almost to defy. the closest scrutiny.
to find them all. But - when the larvae'
come Out they are plain 'to be seen
on top of the foliage. • Since we have
learned to squash the eggs, no inawk
is_leUtimentality should prevent our
haiiiiirng the worms without mittens.
Make no bones. Of mashing• them.
One . rub destroys them, and a pinch
• of dirt now and then keeps the balls
of thuinbs -and the fingers. in good
frictiOnal. order.
GINGER SNAPS.-TWO coffee-cup
fuls New 9rleans morasses, onestea
cupful sugar, one-half cupfullardsnr
butter, three leaping tablspoonlids
of damaica - ginger, one heaping ta
blespoonful soda dissolved in. one
half cupful warm water; tablespoon-
ful vinegar, make quite stiff, roll very
thin'; bake brown in a hot oven.
FARMERS need's breed of fast-walk
iog horses, both for ;their own sale.
A . slow walking horse is a nuisance,
whether plowing, harrowing or bar
vesting• on . fa.rin, or -for cart,
:Artiek, dray_, Sai.tdie, or carriage use
the eity..z Agricultural- societies
- should offer premiums for them, as
-was suggested a dozen Seas ago.'
Tra best way,to plow head-lands
is to leave strips of untouched laid
at the sides as well as at theenda of
the field, all of equal width, and then
finish'the whole by going round with
one continuous furrow until it is
completed close to the fence, Um;
avoiding the treading down of newly
ploughed land.
A PATAL epidemic' has brolen out
among the horses in , Hunterdoil
County, N. J., which. called the,
"black tongue.", The animals die in
great agony a fear hours after the at
tack. Experienced veterinary sur
gonas have been sent for as the ! : ,dis•
4t.-is spreading. - • '
fituafionAlipailmenl
E. E..9,_unri.A2r,
J. A.. WILT ' VC/Malian
limy. D. Cilarr, of
G.V.ItTA2I, •• Amok& HMOs,'
A. A. X.EENEN,
.
-,, • uninitailifei imp tie sent L ,
to either of the
it...
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editors, as inay be preterjed, and
n dll appear
n tit. issue of *bleb ho ha* abarge.: , •
A.A. Itscisir, Editor present week.
ED. EDiCATIONAL.DEPAIRTNENT Tho
following prublem which appeared in your
humoicif April 5, I notk liatefitett un ,
solved; therefom, I take.
,pleattum in an- •
awering it.
PEOBVltm." — A:Arrner
piatum in an equilateral triangle; f ns
the hatterlitkOP43ll.bit .- 80 1
ita length that the horia may graze upon
one-half of it ? _ .'
Soi,crrts) N.—By placing .six equal equi
lateral triangles, together, with fheir de
creaiing.Portionifiniraid, Acme is farmed
a regular hezegon. Nowg a circle wore
iiiscribedWithin it, letting • its' centre bo
*i...*•••*!..**
t - ID -
I -- IC I" `i.
~........20----
El
• • * ••* i_fe • II - •
at the meeting or those six earners nr. the
triangles, it would -be composed ! of ; sta.
equal sectors of a circle,' of which 'any
one would be shaped like the field of pas
ture to be eaten by the horse. Then since
the horse is to eat the pastors from a sec
tor of a circle that contai n s one•half an
acre, and is one-sixth of 4, Cficle; by Ai&
ing five-more suck sectors with it wO zPSIII
have a circle that will contain three acre*.
Hence the radius Or' this circle is the
length of the chord or halter. '
/; • • ji
ivig,-,854=611.1.537A2+
1 / 2 611.15355233+'=1421115+
24,7215?0 12.4607:5+ -,length :of
Halter.
N. B. The horse doesliot eat all with
in the circle, but the portion described by
two radi€ and the intercepted .arc as the
spice C D AC. • • ' •
net:Ex - ENT F. linvnutTi
Overton, Pa.
TEE STATE AB9OOIATION
The twenty-fourth annual session of
the Pennsylvania State Teachers' Aisoci
ation will be held at Erie; August 7, 8
and 0. The' following programme of bu
siness has been received'frou Sant..R.
Buerlde, of Allentown,' dhair.ran of the
'Executive Commit: -
Tuesday, Auyusi 7, 10 A. Is.—Opening
exerciser,. Address of Welcome by Supt.
H. S. Jones, tof/Erie. Reply. Enrollment
of Members: Reports of coniniiitte.es..
Reception 9f Delegates from County Con
ventions / Or, liiititutes. Miscellaneous
business. A
„
2 r Geoz z L. Marus,`Princr
pal West Chester S Normal School:
Rotation of Colleges to Common Schools;
12i. Thomas G. Apple, Frriklin and Mar
/Shall College. Discussion Of President's
Inaugural and Dr. Apples Address, on
the general subject-9f Higher Education.
8 r. m.—Ped'agogical Museum, , sn ad
dress by Dr. S. P; May, of the EduCation4
al Department, of Ontario, Canada, -Ills=
eussionpf the , afternoon continued.
IVednesday, _August 8, 9 A. M.—Paper
on Restkutions laid over at West Chester.
Prof. - Sensenig, Indiana State Normal
SchooL!, Discussion. Paper on Teachers'
Personal Culture, by Prot.Cughey, 64
Lafayette Collego.
r. M.—Teachers' Teuure of Office;
.
Supt 1 , 11 G Curbs, of • Corry, Pa. • Die
eussiou. .
8 at.—The Cultivation of the,lmagin
ation : Mrs. Superintendent .Eiekoff,
Cleieland, Ohio. \ -
Thursday, August 90 A. st..--The Ed
ucational Pioblem among the, German
Element—Supt. Samuel Baer .of Berks.
Discussion.
2 r. M.—County • Institutes=-Dr. Geo.
P. Tlays, of Washington College. Dis
cussion. Miscellaneous Business. .
8 r. m.—Addresses by Distinguished
Educatotelnim abroad rand !by onemohels
of the Association. R. K. BUEIIRLE,
Chairman Executive Committee.
'HIN4B QN BPELLIIG.S
To knowfhow to spell is: chiefly .valus
ble for the, purpose of writing. It is of
little worthitie a means of teaching lead
ing. Says : idr. Calkins in his new object
Lessons : When taught exclusivelyirom
spelling, reading seldom becomes natural;
and the pipils.frehuently stumble all the
way throtiglt school, calling too saw, on
no, and making many similar mistakes.
Spelling should be:learned. through 'read- ,
ing, not reading through spelling. ' Read
words naturally precedes spelling
-Words. To , teach reading chiefly by spell- .
belongs to the A B allethod:
Spelt
inn si onld not be introduCed , until the
children's eyes have become accustomed
•
to distinguishing th e , forms of simple
words as wholes, Spelling deals with the
elementary forms of words, not with their
sounds as spoken. The first t iessons in
spelling, given while the children are
learning road familiar words, should
be conducted by printing words on the
blackboard, -and taught by sight instead
of hearing." . ) ,
The pupils should be taught to spell by
printing' words on , their slates,' copying
them from the blackboard at first, subse
quently from books. So snob xs they can
write let • spelling be taught by writing
words en their slates. This should be,
the chief mode of teachhig 'spelling.
However,, Oral Spelling may be employed
as a valuable means of teaching -written
spe:lling successfully, thus Causing, two
senses—sight and hearing—to take cog
nizance of the elementarrparts of .naett
word; instead of only one, as in the com
mon plan of teaching spelling. ,
The plan of requiring pupils to, prct
nouns each syllable separately while
spelling, is one of those customs which
long usage has \ so firmly established that
it is difficult to lock upon auy ot,* mode
without prejudice. \F \ rom a longitersonal•
experience, and the resuiti of. lie experi
ence °Pothers with many thousand chit
dren, 'believe that,iniied— \ * 4 'king
an advantage to treat the several,syllables
as 'so I ° lO Y liPitatO ; WthdlliN 16 4 tiler..
*to them together gradually by\repeat
edly pronouncing the previous syllables
as each successive ono :is spelled 4 \ it is a
positive hindrance .to. progress in tral
spelling, and a loss of time. -
To spell pupletiiy thus, port' per,
0414 . 1 4 Pe r- Pl, 7 •9peY''Plexit' tr.l9-;P°r"
plex-i-ty, !Uterus to be a Sort 'Of '"Heintit
lhat4ack-bnilt" style, which inataervet
as an occatdonakirmusement for children;,
yet to continue such - repetions daily; as a
sart of the process of gelling is a need.'
less perpleilty to pupils, and agreatlitr;
drance tet< their progress in learning to ,
spell: Every lequirement tLat diverts ;
the attention of the pupils frd the or4er,
' ll 4 ll orningt*ut Of. ill*. !ilt44l.lillotinfra
. ' . .
the *can tewds re** \ tlialt slate leant
; \
trig to spa tha werd.-• . \
.The followink : 'method Itite:l. -, , ..111.
Voughiy testis' at td fo*ld . t3 l,, ie e ,
satisfactory for o f al spelling : lsfOrd, is
pr , °minced by the teacher; the - i.upn T*.
was the patnimii":o 49 a: iiatingtlYthini
spells it, speaking ea_ eb letter Ptlainly,And
Mold i ng a pause bet men each. syllable,
ticataiabra by promo uncing the whole
4 01 '4 'PRIV Teac.4 l .'i!r"lPPß ul f u tl . , _ u O nt "
Papii—Com,mand-ineutt; 0 -0 -Le el-a-IW
ei'ti*O.Aol44l,ttelate*, '‘,l.94l.Slysth?_u.lgibe
tiiken to secure the pon s . 0 hetweeti the
411ablisiAlidlli1 stikfilliAr. PS ei3O;e4ir..
dfetinctly: - ~... • . _
i#
r 1 SUPITIZINTENDENTS will halm"a uric op.
0 3 ; 0 01 1 . 1 0 .the..iegThlg i7.t!T + f`',) . 4 41,1 ti r
standard of qualifications sec fireu ier"
licaattaglikk9Aeika‘ Itorgatmelk 4 .l-7j a 1q." 1137-
countries tho number of persons sp.elYhkg
or certi fi cates is greatly in excess oi . the
-•
number of sehOols. It is a wise OCI to
. If l ll tii, standard 1“? .higb: that only ab ilat
mumgit 'supply the schools will rarbr. ei
1
certifies s. The schtiolsirilt then go is
t3 ob . , holi\re or Abo‘.beriAnaltaell T S
,
imost deserVietteichers. if certi fi cates
.are - given - giieh In itAiii NA' 'illiAnnxibei lof
leachers, requi, ~,, .y, : Of
.thi;ise most
poorly quitieilb' ' . I.i) Lont 4:111 force
themselves into the hoofs to the eiclii=
sign of others more ~ ••torious but more
Modest.. If, therefore, it superintOndent
btu; inoreitpel F ante for soh; than there
are whoa; to tiverthem; \ ' "na s ty , 44 t%
'Muti:cSißef." B !e'the .hrk - dirilacCl iii.
.ahoit the number require. In uo Other
way can ho 40 1 :80 Imttch to,elgvatue pro
fession and odium the interests Of • the
schools under his care. Pennayteci is
School Journal. • ' • * ,
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TffETIE WRIT tWoiifeSEOPM of a week
each of the County Teachers' ,Institute
yeii,Azobike'.. to be'held'
estate part of the county, and
'dentist or s takeeiit.; fast
begin Monday, August 20,
and the other Monday, August 27, the
'session c)6sing on Friday of each week.
The aeon for holding the Institute
early s that'the Ma:et - tem Af Mraded and
Nornal schools in-the-county may have a
cheMaO'aittAid; -While%lieksoni 'Whiffing
o attend a tcnn,of school is the, the, can
Also be - preiMle ' "
lion. Jour FRExcfr, of. Vermont,
-one .of the Üblest Institutemen'in the
'eountry,-;ill be peesent the entire term
ag'iPtri'et4r, PffQo 'NTT
boinadb toga' tho'
of.P4blic Inst i rBction --to spend , a day or
rtwo. with us.
The pa)4lities now nro,that , tho that
sossiote will ho held Towatidb; 'and the
second at Canton. • "
' Sanvgn firm RIGUT.—We understand
the School Board of Towanda - Borough
hare elected 'Mr. Isaac S. Craiford, of
Herrick, to fill the,position in tho Graded
SchoPla 141411r.a,m1.19c!"' 'the ret44l46!'ithi 4f. Mi. H. 11: '
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W OOL . sub-
Scriber will card rolls. the IWeSsii67.6eitaisi
at his old establishment In Catnptown, Fw: From
his long experioncethe publJc may be sore ot•haw.
log titbit' work done In tho best posstblo manner.
and with dispatch. as he will giro his personal and.
close attention to the business. Price 6 cts \ per
pound. Wool takento payment-when desired. \
Camptown, Juno 5, 1877. • IL B.
4 - 4 1. C.:4 -4 4 1 4 1 ' 4_,.• 4. 444 4 '
THE IJNDERSIGNED
sell a htiuso and lot in Wysox, located
miles front Towanda Boro.,and of a mile from 11.
H. Lannibg's. The lot contains abbut 34 an acre,
with an abundance of good fnlit--apples, peaches,
'cherries. &c..--a 'well of: cold water, a barn and
other outbuildings thereon. _ _Tiokliouset was newly
Eiinted this spring with two emits oflettett•s
Vag , "•'" " • "". 1:21E111:1111Liiii.he
sold for 1)1200 (al)out.half to value).itOo down and
a like *um yearlymAtlE lottonool..,;A m . re J.
An
drew. Wilt , Attornopal,.La*, 'rowan a,
.pa.-j;117.
0 0 o ' l 00 0 o' . it t.lO 4;4 .
THE 0011 POUND,, OXYGE/
TBEATMENTIIittIi Is'illifYistem of medi
cation confined in,its action to narrow limits. Be
ing. OXYGEN MAGNETIZED, It is the most
aerOffike. human body ever known.
Therelbre ft should butt •-is • greater varietiief ills
and a larger proportion* pat4nts than any. other
agent. Eight yeari . orkxpe ence fully confirms
the expectation. The subs ribers unite their
forces to make known'and available to the sick the
wonderful virtues of the Commend Oxygen. It is.
the safest, surest and cifeapeat - remedy in the
world. Let all Consumptives. `.:Byspeptics, Para
lyticslrecent), and all ,even discouraged invalids,
send for our Brochure of 14.9 pages:which contains
many wonderful but true statementk , hest of testr
menials. and our terms for home and °Mee treat
ment. It will be mailed free of charg.l\
G. E. I'XrENT;II. I'll., M.D..
G. It. STARKEY, Q. 3f., 31\D.,
STARKEY. & PAPPRX. • \
lir! Girard Street, Pink!.
ARENTS WANTED $5O. TO, - ,
v.OO PEB MONTH.-7A new, clear & concise
UNIVERSAL H RY
Comm'enking with the earliest periods, clueing
March, 1877. Three volumes•of the Wood's great,
T tia JnDBl7C, " Vil i ttlegngt7;
ahtft,iep,lnuegurqUen Presirfet3l
,ilayeth
&knell chrheikfe&r,Alhook of thrilling lute*.
.est and universal need. Sells faster than any other.
t i ra f g, l l l =ti j Ae l r l A l :i r d e re es s; 4 lV.
Dy at co:: Phllsdelphla, Pa,; Cincinnati, O.; Chi
csk4,sln); 5q164415, 310 i e i I.tilar9l3tll
132111
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t41 1 , 1 1 -- 411;.44 1 1 1 - 4 1 144: 1 11 - 1Mt
--,vA,Rg NEPAITAT E 4/4g.
.A'FaHlibrl6acrCawite , 7!4 tile d hrT , o•
wanda Borough, on a good-level roe 4 1145 - from
Towanda-to Monroeton, with plentysif . ritit,t
—apples, pears, peaches, plumbs,. cherries, grapes,
*c.-2 apple and I peach orchard. A good frame
delling house, with II rooms and 3ecilars, with wa
ter in the h 0111 1 ,13 brought from a valuable spring,
through pump logs, also running voter In the barn
yard the year tpunasupplied from the same spring.
One good underground stone basement, stable, fur
horses or cattle, also-1 horse barn, I good corn
Pease, poultry yard and underground chickery and
other outbuilding. 75 acres Improved, the balance
In woods. The land is well wttercd. and lies to
the east; and niftier a good state of cultivation,. and
Is within 20 tnioutes ride of the village. It is own.
ad by a gentleman residing in Towanda , who, oe
account of advanced Mira desires to out of
farming business. -. Ircan babought an . time be•
tween this and Aptirnext:for cio per acre. Parties
buying before harvest will - he entitled to the own
er's 'thereof the crops, which is one-half.
TERMS t-1-5500 dciaM and a like sum yearly with
Interest. 'Possession given April Ist, IS7B. Ad,
dress, .1 - .4.ISIOREW WILT, Attorney-at-Law, To
wanda, Pa. . luall.
ttlidtAttiiitittitt
T HIS+ w ..
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4 , 1 , 1 13 - AA: I 7N G tv
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13 / - frk . :
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AND f WAIRANT.gD TO FIT!'
f.l*
MER - CHANT TAILOR.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK . 07
' CLOTHS, !"
GENTS! FURNISHING - GOODS,
CAF,
tte; 4tie.„
l,."1:.,
. .
no Is prep:seed to furnish to Mier.. made :to
grauirN
RING AND SUMMER SUITS,
BEST tIALITY &LATEST STYLES,
At prices the at reasonable or anrastablislunent
In 'ftwanda. and examine my stock. '
:Torsildit, pa 4 apsil tl
J. c. McNIAHON,
Mai las! readied a-
NEE
J. L. Mclll4llOX.
El I
orn'
• :
The demo! fee l s
. o ROCragt
a t walegtleeayoa otel lin hid*"
lert His lArrit
; FAMILY GROCERIES
• t!..* 3 0t.,F.95, , c
And Irmo you
_be \ as beer air th e Nene 'linty
Oa be paraiusa easy
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ka!pm bug .
CHOICEST BRADS
OF SAMILY,,FLO 11.
Al 3 geode delivered tree o: : chap to the beeseilk
we I aistSaos.tles
NEE
BAKINO•.BUSINESS,
• ' s
Aid Our euitoseeis au' Ming*
FRESH , BREAD,
FRESH BISOIIIT,
ROLLS, CAKES,
AND MRS,
. .
_midi° PEEN reit rw-mcm 4
pAsT . ,{Ra 1 aPscrazrr. •
zreci,ds7. as mud,
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111 rd House.
D. . ISDCrri h Co.
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Ono Door Korth
'Toirsada. March 3877.
STEVENS &LONG,
wn9LggALE tk.B, E\TAI
CHOICE FAMILY. GROCERIES,
001;INTRYTP,ODUC!,
GRAIN, &C.
=I
Hating alarm sett etatimodiasslston w, era
preps:ea
Marge times to.earry
• a stock. 4, -•
C - ASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
- . -
GRAIN AND yEDDIICE.
Or taken ta:exchWige for goods, as lowest emit pt.
ces. Odr 'mg experience In OIL Orocerrffrade
gives ilepeaulter advantages in purehesim and so
we are Dot ambitious to makOlorriptclite. we 1141.
. ter ettreelretthat we can offer
GREATEN INDUCEMENTS TO
Balers . than any other establlshisent In Northers
.Penosytennis.
s(OIZNIEIf.34O)I 4 Expos. frt.
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GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
.7I ,
IliaCIAllll/"EDWARDS,
'Cash desueis in all that of •
, • •
I,\GROCER ES. &, PROVISIONS.
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ONE DOOR KORTH OP CODDISO ISIIISZLif
\
Towanda; July
Ora:km Wars.
NEW. FIRM
AND NEW GOODS
EA
Has *lleo opAbe. old fttire of. 0. .11. 11Spiek wtLk
hill line of • I
CROCKERY,
CHINA, ,CHINA,
\ GLASSWARE!
CUTLERY,`, .
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
- ". *STONEWARE,
BABY WAO \ OIO,
FANCY GOODS,
TOYS, TOYS!
HOUSE FURMSHING qooDsi
. A rest v_ezistr
laws, 'wawa; clirliSlrai
ME
' A NEAT DEPARTURE/
, - , -
Cseldties of 'tee hatuni ipaokl fly
Cash St, stasis!, Foliderfly low pr,ea.l ,
MACHINE NEEDLES e OIL
,•
, • -
'Lamas, ow= Aim
Ara bolted to look over mum, • ais we me
determined- to do al Is ow pourer
osocaar seoukh,
1!44119,144114
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110
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Deaten ta
.SM:girENl3 & LONG.
`IOIVpiIDA, PA
H. J. MiCadlll
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ffill
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ir*- 1 4: 11 ila7Alt
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Dalai la
FINE JEWELRY:
Ars
STERLING SILy-,ER ‘-`
SILVER• PLATED 4 'ARE,
clAxim i
• ,
!SOW \ Pr" 4 * l1 / 4 2 / 18 T- rill uae
natal, SLY= AND 112111,19 •
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SPECTAOLESit EYE 04.414.0401&
Om don imirilLof Dr. Pater il 'Brit DIN! 41mis,
, •
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.\•'• - TOW& DA, PAL I .'. ..
NEW JEWELRY TORE.J
'Pr
iteddvtai a new inippli lAA& large stock ff
W. A. ROCKWELL '
RUCiI AS
SILV=ER :PLATED WARE, '
GOLD AND. PLATED SETS
CLOCKS,
And trterrtilnetn . the line, whleh will be sold at,
I - -
LOWEST PO SI
Iftepelting " dooe n at the shortest
I'lesum give us a can and examine
OEM
s •
Dee;:u.
THE )1/REAT
WEDDIN
Tie 11/test sialeslll,
WEDDING INtrII'AVIONEI.
Prim lower than in., House 'Akio Cos?try.
ORDZIO BY yAIIL
"PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Wit H. HOSKINS,
13TATIONItit AND ENGR&VEIR••
ft* Aron meet,
April 12, 1877.
HE - SUBSCRIBER ' TAKES .
T
Mame In canes the attention of bh seiner.
ems patios' and the penile genenilly. to the feet
that be still eestlnues a .
GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS
At the OLD DTAND of MYER, hi lIIINDDLL, fa
'Carrell , . Block. nearly epite the,Yeana Dome.
and that he le preyee*to wnish
SALT AND FRESH MEATS,
FRESH PQULTRY,
VEGETABLES- AND BERRIES
or the very hest Otani, at ea lave Mesas any ether
nstabUsbnient:
• 00M. MIER.
Jose L 1571•4?''
FIR" NATIONAL BANK
N
or TOWANDA.
trqrr.tr. $1515,000.
8 Lug Pura).... 80,000
, .
?Me Beek Eels UNUSUAL NACILITIZS fee
the trieiseetios of -. '
. , \
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
~,_
_______,l
IiTENEST PAID ON maroerreACCeiDlNG
, .TO Ataxamitarr. • • ,
/erscup. Cillililityl, 110 \ ints Commeigor or
Sons Aim Comm ,
jo
Parties libidos to SEND ]t o e_to . port of
the.Untted States. IngliM, Iteart. . or
the prlsetpel dUes ass teams of Itorope, as hop
promo drafts tie ilieelsolow olllo
4
' liASSAGE TICKE TS
.
wow olio the OM employ, b7.te. eima Weis
f ee
salllog lue„ shays ea WM. . \
irattitse isogairs arms kr asoucea lane; ‘ l ,
, I j .
highest nice paid for. U. 8., Bonds,.
Gold and Silver. - ' , p
JOS. 0 1 MILL.
iltr H. DODGE;
v v •.•
/MT NAPIOSAL wpm TOWANDA. PA.
as:s~sxrs~
CUNARD IT= resußmica co., or
mem iirruLt. nrs nestraksoz"bo,
• -
eta4No la susses* *1 ilamtrimt Co.
Touraada, Il i P b.i, 9Th -
MEI
Trawl tiBROADIMY,
„ILL Manahavariira otTreoks Goods, Tam, at
CARDIRGis DAWNING,
ems pm far iadkaila ckalraisaltural tor Ind
Janson :
, 0 "- • \
LvrTz.it riechiso Ti\gz CORN=
laths .
CIGARS AND TOBACOO,
' - !is Minis% limismber
stractuss IlLocriipoilut nom,
_ 48411 , *Pm !LP ,noutiiiimiw. • - •
\ fame ,
Zeal
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ctsiiiilipir; coif Vaishmseni
, tal • • i 0,- pooki -7 '' ' . ~' ht . . .'
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•: jolt •. I 3,..11111"; , ' ... 1 . 1 ~ I I ...
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1111WDUISOUSTS IPOI MUM"N , .>
114 !-:tf. •, r •: ':" " XV4T I . °2I , Wi. . t .. ~
• i l linligailanitagatif 4104 erliellitM4Al
iiiiilS riabOleastala rata . tea aaa lippiremrt
waft Rawsebsfass
o f i low e ilana ta iliiAl l i t it i oz
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f i s t= pr - Plt=h csi neteMNl: t i
iota alitewitarippiever - Wiiit
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s 14401iick, pol- rinirmugeS SW I ttl'
r. ,t,f_roPile• -, • - .. J.
,", i; ic*litie iip*iiesixiiith
Xos. 4.0. 04„01 sad Si IV* fttb. Ptirst.
Siii. II*: At!. ilsi, sis`gad tie iith:Anittie.
E i.
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isztri:oitiLtti.' ' - I
inisuatea' . . . Cagaloirro!ammilre.
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Sli ihiliguip.SeEr44Bl4,
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BE
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TOI IT.
TOWANDA, MUSIC'
11
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•
Ijoblunest. vite . the e" .t.osa euxoloattim of Mott eitsb.
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flis eelebrateir i •
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MATHUSHEK PT PTO
• \-,
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,
.Continues to bei• the favorite with Kt Aching" and
well sustalas the high reputation earned. ;It \ is not
netessary .to go Into say extended deserlpUon of
the Instrument, as Its merits wYI be. llPPlire" to 2ll
on examination.
MID galas,
IBLE PRICES.
PARLO do VESTRY ORGANS.
•
These instrument/ -are celebrated the wend wet
far their reinarkaldyintre and brilliant
.w. W. ZOqi4ELI,..
owing ttbettlaraosu Cointdaalloa Solo ,
Btora Asoline,
► fix llamana. Plano; an °O d&
a
are aerators and dttlonal sets of Reeds and Bars,
sa arraopd sato ad udt ot ao ahead endless yarrow
of orc effects and beautiful ecembluatlons;
THEIR XTRAORDINABE TOWER,
EL\BANCE i Off BMX,
AND THONAP CO BTRUCTION AND 1112iISIL
it
•
Ell,
PIANO ATTACTIK 2,
AND BELLO
I
1 -
CARD DEPOT
Mee' g the many
SUNS Ink Me
SZiAE/4 . 1'Z I 13 . 01:0 SSTS,
e r earstruments at the kiwest figures,
anal Jest as nopresessed. - Dona be
ta traveling agents; . but cane directly to
headseartem wbere Jea are sure of vigil jut
!bat las *meta tor. • ' . •
FM
\L. B.' PC)V4ELL,
W "116 7 111 kg Ammo. illemuttiel, Va.
• - intim AUNT fat THE • '
I MASON AND RAUL= ORGANS.
and has eonstat l y In stock, at Ids speck=
.enueromas, s Mil 'line of there celebrated In
strtunenta. Before pM.e4ttudmr, send tobits'ibe
prices, and be' eoneleeed that a Minim *awn
Itaarbm Oman Goias no Menthe pits
terualli obtained for inferior insbunnuit;
. •
• Fame Roma Ittox &IQ To
Itmell aloe kw* a eirelf selected
.belt a
CHICKERING' PIA QS,
•
>rsi SZADmil'ltaitts-tDiticallollA.
_
~ Daring them slums In buite quutttliee,
is able; to odbr eitre, inducements to parch* •
cm A Citickering Piano doeinot Cot Mee as '
, =ea Nom eery pottiest Piano made. end is„.
•
• • WORTAI lUD TM= AS *vas
itor actual um.
N. x. 811178.814
. •
piM►.
k6O6••P/A/108 FOR . $250.1
\ And VI other lapel In the eatie
;Kik% toroidal, Ommd. In
sad v est- po—sda Mort to the people' at factor,
NO wank moommalarkmaroo dlscomits.
Own P lains made Om of the Guest &miasma the
Ceatemalet . Taldbltlos ‘‘ amd wets - emotional"
recommended foe the mom Somoza. _ New
llanabetary—ose of the largest and . floest In tbe
vests. . Mho Immo Oten r ontata Nathealtere
Saw patens Duple* Ore Ileel., the grimmst
lonsmoreseest lathe history Vino moktsg.. The
Uptlithte am thefirmat is Almadem Dos% lan to
who for It histrated smi 1k5 11 144 Cealcries"
mum nee.
maturzsanait
a t pi),
Na as Broethreg
awl,
R"'
moN 324 PIANO TWUNG
1 pc," to puisrheas bereatter Iriwe
$2 snit imo, 0$ win' inn TF,As.
When lattremeekese . aeeiN I the Baesegb, ea
astgaastss I nn" . 940 t i e °SWUM If%
6n.. Main anti Pina:al
.110L111113 *--PASI,IIIIX,
Wholesale sad Mall dodos In t el Wadi et
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
AND
. SHEET MUSIC,
1
We statue the itgeney foe
OZOSO2 WOODS it CO.`B
QUALITY OP TONE!
to - owned and need* the
WOODS , OCTAVE COIIVI.
DIVILOVED,IVALVES,
PATZNT
11!=
gOLIIIIi3 •'rABUAGL
Tamed* !larch $ 1577.
ii=3
iIASON&HAENORGANS
slum souran“,
FIRST RANK
=
••011111TENIIIAL EXHIBIT : II9C
They writhe only ' intramems of the dais
- aiditied flidnuak. • ,
• Aim*" Wanted ZeTywhaf:.
CAMINO a!" ha -inn Rout •-
Pa.* /414.111.•
immdir torn
::.013,GAlli& AND I'IANO
of 11-
Ow bat ii , untaessr,"
ffivos „ •
-PROP. rta •
Teenaga s Peon
Fo. ism
Iyijett:,loo4lllickytW - ifif!T'fT., 1
t 4 7 7 7 ';...."; 7,A;4;“: 7-* ! . : 7 7 = , f,7k ,, 711 : 1 7 ;if:• , ;„ ~ .: ' ; 7 ;714 7.7
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iliniiriltiOirerorckriAirilnixarcdobfixii
. stottops; sleveaskskicistalattiow
1..: IfilLOWlONisiti - g01i4 1 4 .!!! ,111 0 :14.91.47 11 1kz__.f
iniivir, - szw; - , and limn PICIMAR4T/?*;
: `......, '' '-' IKAKORk i toratier-xii.Ancii '' -• i * '..- ---
i iIO=4POOKS ANKOWWMIONSYKriiis '
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LACK 'sic itcatu ICIFUPP.!.. ,--,, :',.. ,
- , 4 1: 0 , 1 4Wa1i AIM DOMPIT.O CV.A4WIL: '- . ::.
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AZDKII I : ItlIfIst! AIIP 149W.14 1 'WIMP, 1-
riiriii*liii suctkiesctor'ke4tetsiiPithrioei
roviatta i lectscric agossiimitinsltatialopik
,-,;444,111,05u5ifs psisitsitratesslinsustism. - . ,,,
tilPrOrrUsfk IgYMIF., I 9L - 4 1 flamit P?.!TN:
..,.. .:Iltrti4S. Nirrix.Onfq, l 4 # lllll imh. ...-
. itiiistifit llcrlTtikei, TaftWOlisf 111 , --.
'as, - ino-rams:, tiiiistm;r4nitingolio:
, .
stns. 1C1,14110,07 . ocottims, 'ft.- . -•, ,-
: . . •.:-.. it ROSEN& OR.COAL OIL.::: -
'•- ', WICKS, CIIIKKEPS, BATH :KRICK, , - ,
srzint, :41 . 9);1niti.r.,-Irtit.rti TOOT;'
.. - .TANNitalk. AND MACHIN' WA: 1
, .
_-,
- ALCOUOLID llPHfitalfuuraarrilillpr, - ' ,
44AiNijar,f " arz , :WhitiudAk , c r ,sidT;
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...•_...', 4 0 rov if . liO O A , fhwtObinv - . 1 ,'
' ... . =:•; • 404 40 ki of .erWhsiq "•:, ti :, ' -
**POW , AND l 'i l SRC g. 44 8 6.
2 7.
. • idol •
tun • LISBKSD OIL; P AY ' iruirtr, AND
' - ~. j • . MACY 'MIXED PA IS .; .
' ,' ~ O P. ANY OKSIRED C.O.LOR . ' - . ,
... TIT at POUND, PINT OR ditto*, • •
OROVND !NOW; OKVARKISTI; '" I
. , AND DRY COLORS OP ALL lIIIIIS.
AU artists/ isirrasita as represBs4a.
Prasalptians carefu ll y compounded 1411
mf. day and night, Open' Sundays for Pres,cr. l 4= l .
ffemS to 10, A if.; 12 to.l and a to'ff,.r.m....pnayfr
1 00001'
I. IIBLIC :NOTICE.*--'t, • JOON
HANNA% being aßtackemith by trade. had
often felt the want of some means whereby I could
soften Iron at the Urge. so that I could erotic It at
better sdrehtage; this Induced me to make many
e .".rimentswithdifferentsubstanceswhichoffered
th best prospects of success..' It was .on .ode of
t• . occasions that I discovered •
- -
THE • ONDEEPUL EFFECTS or sl,renio
•811.1.. N UPON THE HUMAN STSTEH,
I bad a d • eet id thrie of um tipOrs,altleb were
bent or shut. • • In my hand In ouch a' manner by
the contract{ ••. of the cords, that they Were very
troubleeome to . In my daily avocation: 1 mild
not; handle my oats as .1 wished..• and .often
thought that I won • have them cut off to get them
outof my way. i r used everything thatlced
re
any hope of lief. bu to no.effect. 'Welk 3,
I was working with El troBlEcon at the forge,
and 'of course could not p col its coming, In con,
tact with my hands.,- , -i •
I took no notice of the -ffectot had !produced,
until One day wishing to . • a heavy hammer, I
grasped !tenth my crooked ha . and njuth to my
surprise I found my crooked • ngers Straighten.
out. and, I had -as much use of hem as ever. I
could hardly believe my eyes. lab ed toy baud to
my wife and faintly, and a - general Jetting was
the result, - "
" '
The emestiati new was, What had p nefothis
-wonderful effect? • Every act was recaliedi nd after
a long and careful itrvestigstlon. lat lasit. ado up
my mind that my good fortune had bear:can d
• .
E L - EC ,T o\B L, , o
My . nezt step was to diewrer ga ul mete:mans by
which I could combine this wboderfinhalants so
that everybudlcould use It. A made diligent search
through eiery wok that I thoughtwonld throwany
light-upon the. object, and at last; to is very old
medical book, I found a way by which trot& do It.
The result was perfettly sathitactory.j ed 1 wait
able to make a liniment, the like thp„worldhas
never seen before. now began to ha* about mo
for cases to try the effect of It on ottMte.•
I had a uoighbor living about a title from my
'hop who had a lame knee, - caused brthe and* be
ing contracted by'rlieumatism. I sent him a bottle
of ELECTEO SILICON LINIMENT, and told
him to use lt thoroughly. He did so, and at the end
of three months hi was able to throwashiehlscane
d walk to my shop apparently as well as ev e r. It
hid worked just as It did in my case- • ,
'„- • •
PRODIICING A P4IIFECIT CURE
- •
I sere 14nod.her of my neightiorskaud friends, for
mites aroutul. who-were suffering trent
SWELLED LIMBS ,
RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA,
. \
•
STIFF. JOINTS, BURNS,
- kv.,: \
&C. c., & . •
_ • .
ALL OF Willett IT qU4I3 WITHOUT ANT
• - TROITULI ' -
Finding that tho ELECTItOsILICON LINI
MENT would , mnetrate the sklnNot man further
than any other enlistance. It odcurald to me quit it
o I
MUST HE -1300 D Fug THE M ESE, '
And It baa proved Itself one'of the very t appll
rations ha all external diseases occurring tttn that
noble animal.
- N.
Yrepared ,by the Electra Nitta* Liniment 6t;a:
pimp. (Mee, '76 W pllam Strre,t, Neir York: \
80L6 .11Y ALL riT . LUGC4STS, FIFTY.CENTB
N•w York, 4 1 1: pril 5, 174:n
A"R'S CHERRY PECTORAL
•
THROAT- AND LUNGS, SUCH AS COUGHS,
COEDS, wuoompio COUGH, ASTHMA,
BEO:CHLTIS, AND CONSUMPTION.
be repittatin it bas attained, tit consequence of
\ ..,
the marvellous' ewes it has prothteed during the
Jss half eenttiry;• is \
is , sufficient' assurance to the
p..bit. thstit will continuo to realize the happiest
t: \i
results\ t can be destridAli almosbevery section
t there am persons, publicly known, who
have been re • red from alarming and even despe. ,
tutti diseases of e longs, by; Its use. All whohave
' ‘ ,
\
tried It , sekn owled , its superiority; and where Ito
virtues. are known, n ono hesitates as, to what
medicine to employ to re teve;.,The distress and self
\trections. " Cu sun
. tat rellet, and p
4 arietles of 1
\ \ 7nt
str\k.
of count
ering peculiar to pulmonary;
PiCTIMAL always affords Instal
fermi rapid eines of the Attder r.
Mal disorder, as well the', :nose,
diseases et the lungs.
'As • safeguard to children, andd the dts
o
peva' which beset the Throat and Chest`
It - Li)uvaluablei-for, bylts,4mely use:
=Alludes are rescuOtt and restored to health
This medicine gams friends at every trill; as the
cares lk Is constantly. producing are too remarkable
lobe 'forgotten. 'So family should be without It,
and these An hire s onee used it Weer will
Znitnent physlctuns thre'agboat the imintry pre.
scribe lt, and Clergymen ofton*commond It from
their knowledge of Its effects.
. • • Paareisro tor
DR. J, O,'AYE6, S•CO., LOWELL, MASS:,
Practical and Analytical Chemist&
EGLD HY ALL DRUGGISTS 'WERT-WHERE
O THE WORKING CLASS.-
..L. We are.prepared to furnish all classes with
antidatit employisteut at home, the' whole of the
hath:tor fret. their spare • momets. Business nest,
Light and - prodtable. Perssobs of either sex easily
earn; fools $O rents to ea per evening., and a
tionalsalittfliplerrollog.their 'whole time tote r ' ns.
toes& •`l3oye ant girls earn nearly as much as men.
That &Huth° See this notice may send their ad
dreatOladdext the business, we make this new
alieletelfekTo sods as are not well satisfied we
wilteend one dollar to pay for the trouble of writ-
Inv Pull partieularsotamplee wotth`several dol
lars to conimenekte, and a copy of Home and Fire
side. one of the Weed and best illustrated .Pnbli
cations. all, sent free by mail. Reader, If Yoll.want
permanent, profitable wort.
eon k co., Portland, Maine.
.' jan25,17..
(4.999-ett,,a M ose N giit \ ! EktAD N Y
p we tarnish. but willing t t ) o nti r a k tbe tit e =
ily earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own
localideg Rare= more room to explain" here.
Badness pleasant and honorable; \Women, boys
and Orb do as ,woU mei. We wiliturbish you
a complete Outfit free. The business pays better
than anything else.; ' Wevrill bear expense of
starting you. Particulars free. Write and • see.
Partners and mecbanles, their sons and daughkiius
and all Glasses in need ot paying work at annum
Mould *TIM to ns and learn in about the work \at
oime. Now is this: time. Don't delay. ; Addicts
Tam St Ananis, Bohm.
rove,
1143 TO-BUILDE. - --Pro.
UMW
pawls bar building a MON' is Pine
rove, Sc North Towanda , Township. will
be reashed by theNehoel 7:Menton of u hf Town
ship at 2 O'clock v. it Saturday June lid, • 1877.
agand !peel flitidas, to DeWitt!' on the ground
ar Uwe of, lett4fig. THOS. CLANCY , .
,Nneth Tenranda, June 7. Bec'y School Board.
HOUSE AND LOT, FOR SALE:
—Being seat to remote roan the neighbor.
tiger my boos and lotto North Towanda
for ode at $ bargain. . The property his very% de.
Urals one, and will be mold oo terms to snit wh.
Chasm. . - • - R 1173. T„CANT.IF.I4). •
NortltTowindla April 12. 1871. • -
QIIBLEIPS , CIYSTER:BAY. 'AND
hzy•ILIIROFIGAN 1101781 C.. —A few doors south et
the Yaws Melee. ' Hard.by the dew Or week on
lIIMMINOM6 terms. Wane mewls maid et 111 bows,
opine as lidwiesas and ntap, town.
PER BOT rIfE.
FOR DIEXASTA OT TUX
pcdAhe distress and se-
frections. CUEUnY
and per-
etle3 of bron
Cppuidable
! I, :e: 1 ' - .k . tlf • 44,
REMO
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uiss.tedyt—m":it,
M is iy•• • 6 •
Pillar 16••• • ••,•,•• • • • • • • •
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ilealmopen
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415iJJnnct100........
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Beiblehela..;•.' • •-• •
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Philadelphia ' - -
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L. It B. Junction • • •
Balls .
aßtnre•• ' ' •
uni nl atanztoelt .... ,••••
blehoopany ••*
• eftoppen ' •
B • ners Eddy.;.,... •
onryirig • • • -
Prone town
Standing tone
:nett: ;
TowainitioN •
Miter • -
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the
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Waverly
Elmira • • .. ...
Owego
Ithaca •
.......... . • .....
Auburn
•
Rochester '
Itutialo .
Mager* balls
•
• Titans 1 1 1 and 15 run through 'dam to Philade
phis and Now -.York without. Osage,
„. thPullinao
sleoidng ears attached.
. ,
, S. A. PACKER, Saporta udenst. -
_Syre, ra.-, may I 1877-tf.
.
pineE D .LPHIA. &
!►RRAICOEMENT OF PASSF4 4 IO2Ii TRAINS
DEeF.MIIEIt 18*u; 10,5;
Trans leltie,Aiteittotols as follows:
Perkininen Brtmeh.)
For Fb
For.
4.10
tDr
Par
For.
Trtm
liii
ME
13=3
tray
7.64
Leave
Leave Columbia 8.00 a. ln.; 1.00 and 2.33
=EMI
•
Leave Heading, m.
Leave Harrisburg, LW*. m.
Trains marked thus to) run to and from depot
9th and Green streets, other trains to and from
Broad,street depot.
The' 6.50 a, in. and 5.43 p. m. trains front Allen
town; Sind the 7.30 a. m. and 5.13 p. m. trains from
Philadelphia, have through cars to sn‘from
adelphla..
J. E. WOOTTEN. Cietitiatilausger.
C. GI HANCOCK, General-Ticket Agept.loci4-75,
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Nine trains to •Phlladelphia, six trans to . Pitts.
burg, eighttrains to New York, and ono train
y: to Erie.
On and ante December 10, RCM, the passenger ,
trains of the Pe nsylvanta Railroad Vompany will
depart Men Ha Wig and arrive at PM ade i phia,
New York, rind] and Erie as, follow':
- STWAIID. ' '
- Philadelphia Expre leaves 'Harrisburg daily
except Monday at IMO a. to» arrives at • Minded
phla at MO a. m., and Ne York at 10:05
Fast line leaves liarrisbu - dilly at ens , a.. in,
arrives at Philadelphia at 7' arts., and New York
at 1025 a. tn.
.
Dillerville accommodation, acting for Phila
delphia, leaves Harrisburg daily rept Sunday at
&nos; m.. arrives at Lancaster at gap 'in.
Harrisburg Express leaves Harrisburg. daily ex—
cept Sunday alt 6104. in.. arrives it Philadelphia
at 10ale a; m, and' Now York at 7x05 p.
- Columbia Accommodation daily.. excet ‘ Sunday,
at 721 m.. arrives at Philadelphia at in.,
and New ork at 5:05 p., .
Pacific Express leaves Harrisburg Maily at 12!O.S•
p. m.. arrives It Philadelphia at 5 :45 p. m.,
ew York at 6:45• p.'M.
Johnst*n Express leaves Harriaburg daily ex.
cept44u9fiay At 1:4 p. m., arrives. at Philadelphia
at 8:00'n. in., and New Yorkt at 10:15 p. m.
Daily Express leaves Harrisburg daklyilt p.
arrives at Philadelphia it 240 p. 15.; and New
York at,10:15 p. ta: • . , - .
liarrlsberg Accoiinodatian vineolumbla leatel
Harrisburg daily except Siinday at 3:50 p. in., and
arrives at Phiadelphia at 9a)o p. in. • , •
- Atlantic Express leaves Harrisburg daily at 11:15
Tr.. arrives at Philadelphia at RIO a. m., and,
New York at Ml 5 a. M.
WESTER TIME TABLE.
wEsTwAva
_
' Cincinnati Express leaves Harrisburg .dally at
12:. 15 attires at Altoona at 4:45 sap. and Pitts.
burg at Bt3o a. tn.
kssing
. Pacific Express leaves Harrisburg daily at 420 a:
m., arrivesat Altoona at 000. a. m. for. breakfatt„
and Pittsburg at 2:00 p. m. •
Way Passenger traittleavea Harrisburg daily at
•IV a. in., arrives at Altoona at 1:55 p. m. for ',din
„r, and Pittsburg at 8:45 p.• 111.'
• all train leaves Uarriaburg.dally except Sunday
at 1 t i p i . tn., arrives lit. Altouna at 7:10 - p. ft.- for
per, d Pittsburg at 100 a.; m.
• least hie leaves H arrisburg daily at 3:30 p. in.,
arrives • Itoona at Td3 p. at. for suppar, and
Pittsburg t 11:30 p. nr: • : .
' liftniln•Ae modation Isaias Ilarlisburg daily
except Sands ats:3o p. m.; and mires at ADM n
at.8:00 p. tn.
leaves Harrisburg
Pittsburg Zap leaves Hantsburg dallyexcept
Sunday at 11:03 p. ~ arrives at Altoona at '2O) a
tn., imd Pittsbutra 5:10 a. m. . . • ..
• • -Plut.DZLPUra.CD,Fritlt,llalLltoArr. -
Mall-trab lenses it Mari daily except -Sun
day ar.44:5 a.,m., arrives & Williamsport at 8:15 a.
m. for break fast,.and Erie 7= p.m.
, :Niagara Express leaves 11 sburg daily except -
Sunday at 10:50 a. m., wivesakWilllainsport al
3:1)0 p. m., Hin
..'an 4:40 p. ...an Kancie:3) p. M.
Lock Haven'Accommodatlon leaves Harrisburg
daily except flanday at 3:20 p. m.. A yes at Wil
liamsport at 7:30 p.m. and Lock Hay , at 8:40 p.m.
„
1 1 11A.NV
,TILOMPSON. -• D. 3r.11 i 1 , Jli.,
. ' General Manager.' v - • Gen. •. Art.
. _
. .
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIII
WAY TIME TAIILE„
- Through and direct route to Washington, Balti
more, Elmira; Erie, Bidialo v itocheater and. Niaga
ra Nafla • - .
On and after SUNDAY,, Noiember . 28th, 1876,
trains an the Northam 'Central Rahway will run as
follows: •
"tronvtlitrAlin.
liimsralxprese—teases Harrisburg daily ex•
rept Bunday at 10:50 a. ra.; 2130 p.
in., leaves Elmira at 311 p. m., leaves Canandaigua
at 8:23 p. m.. aivives at Buffalo at 13:13 a.m., arrive
at Niagara Fall at 1:15 imin. .
Mall leaves Baltimore daily except Sunday at
SIM a. in,,. arrives at Harrisburg daily except San.
day at 12:43 la. m. .
Fast line—Meaves Baltimore daily at 11:3'
arrives at Harrisburg daily St 3:10 p. zn., leaves
Harrisburg daily except Aunday 3..0' .
m., leaves
Williamsport at ran p. tn., leaves Elmira at 20:30
p. tn., arrives at Watkins Bleu at 11:50 p. -
-Pittsburg Express—Leaves Beitiniore daily ex.
rept Sunday at 115111 p. - m; Arrives at -Harrisburg
daily exeeptitunday 51'10:30 p. m. , -
Cincinnati Express—leaves Baltirotire ainy at
9:10 p. in.. arrives at Harrisburg at 12:43 a: tn.
Harrisburg daily except San.
day at 4:43 a. lat, leaves Willialatipart at 333 a. in..
leaves Elmira at 12a5 arrives at Cornmeal
dna atilt* ta - ,
sotrinw.taa.
_
Southern Express—Leaveis Cimandsigna daily
ateeptenday at 4:33 p. m., loaves Elmira at 920 yea Williamsport_
_at 0:33 a. m., arriresat
Hanialnirtdally except WiMay at 4-10 a.• ar
rives attialtimere at 11;43 a. ai - ;' • 4 . ' _-
Bast Ltne--Leaves Canandaigua d aily 'except
SuadaYat SO& tetras Elmira at 140 p. m.,
leaves litrilitimspOrt daily except Monday * 22 *
p. m"leaves liarristmtg daily at 4= a. in., arrives
at Baltimore dallyat MS 0: in.
itraihlngton Express—Leaves Ilai rtsburg daily
except Sunday at 7:30 a. 'arrives at Baltimore at
lila a. M. •
Mall Leaves Tfarrisbrirg daily except Seedy at
240. p. sm. artless at Baltimore at 8:14 p. in.
Daylexpress—Learres Watkins Olen daily except.
Elanday.at 8:00 a. ur.,; leaves 121 Mira daily except
Sunday at 4:10 a. m,.. leaves Williamsport dally ex
'cept Sunday at 12:40 p. tn.; leaves Harrisburg daily
at 41. p. mitres akßaltimore daily at 701 p.m .
`'All trains mating connection at _Baltimore for
Washington and the South. •
ffor further Information, apply at the Ticket Of
fice In the Pennsylvania Rralirrad depot. •
MBANK THOMPSON,
Usimral Matrager.
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340
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11 . 48
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Coal *cinema. skid delivered to any part of
Bore!, eilding cartage In' the above prices. AL t."
ORDZSlVitritrill AIqSOIIIFAXIIM Wr.tilt CASA.
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Towanda, Jan 5, 1877,
2 030:.
6
6 111
31)
10
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/ 63 .
2
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32.
58.
1 .
26
42
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111
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9 50
0 92
111 OS
151
We keep on hand atmr yard all sizes of Plttitnn
and Wilkes-Barre coat and Loyal Beek coat front
the PulUsan County Mines.. Alao, Barclay Lump
and Smith. . " . '
1111
maa
7.551
5 151
2 411
4 39
31
l 33
•Wo keep the_ quality of I.lrne„ Hair mid
meat, Brick and Plaster, all of whickare
It bottom prices. • .
~!
Towanda May lit, 1876
CREA-P COAL AND LIME„
•t•
400'
7'Bo
7 15
786
8 05
8 18
8 20
XlO
9 86 '
Prom and utter July 1, I wilt sell mil, lime, I
for csah-only, end the price list will be corre cted
monthly..
rittOit OF coit lox JULY, esn SON Of
• .. . AT TIM. YARD: .....
Pittston : Store, Chestnut awl Furnace.' 113 Oct
• Pea., - 3,30
Carlini Bain L
Smith
• - . - • ito
n• A
~..1. . -3 Oo
Barclay . Mountain Lump 1
4,.
..,.. . 2 214
64 , .. ,-
*Bentsen Lime bushel ' ,
Lath .33 M . ..
. .
4.40
6 55
1 6 15,
0 40
rze/
. .
Hair ..bushol ° •' • ..-
trlck 1 11 IN •ir iilll'
.
I sin 4.lwpys preissred Wdelli , er purchases' on
shOrt Spike at the usual price of dellvery.
Itaso tender my thanks:to my many friends and
customers fOr.their very liberal patronage In the
past and hope under the [few:departure to make It to
their Interest to continue to buy where they ean -
get the best goods Tor the least money.,
Thosewho are Indebted to me will take natter,
that I must have money or t can't buy for cash and
pay freights. They must settle by the first of, An. •
, gust next.. • ,
c - Very Respectfully Tour".
J. H. PtIL'iNY.
=MIMI
HEN
CORNER MAIN' & WASHINGTON' STREETS.
s of
defame; commodious and elegantly-fitruishArl
house has TUSt been opened to - the traveling public.
The preplietor has spared neither paint, nor expense
In making his hotel first-class In all its appoint
ments, and respectfully solicits a share of iMie
patronage. "MEALS - AT ALL HOURS. Terms
to snit the tittles., Large stable attached, '
, lIEN I IY, l'noruixfOlt.
Ttiwantia,..fuett7,
FANS' . 1101JSE,
4 TOWANDA,
*I •
CORNEII !JAIN A.ICp DEIDfly. 81711eXT13.
'The pones, patsies', he., of all . guests of tilt
bemuse, homed against lois by Fire, without any
extra charge. •
A'supertor quality of Old English Rasa Ale, jest
• . T. R. JORDAN,
Toiranda, Jan. , Proprietor.
i
EAGLE 1107 -
. -
:TOWANDA...PA.\ '
At thecorner of Conn and Thari directly la
the vielnitx and south of the Court House.
JOIIN HUNIE, Puornorron.
The above house has belii re•furnished, and rw - -
fitted...and 'ls now. open to the trarellng
The dar will at all times he supplied with thebas,t
of Good stabling attached to the
linartlere by :Ito do or week' accommodated! -
May 10, 18:6.) ',JOHN IitINNE.
. .
• .-• .
. - .- New Advertisemea
kIIIPMAN 2 S DUPLICATING
LETTER BOOS.—it laialways• ratly, tool
can be used either In the fieht..•the house. or tali , -
road; or any , place you mo be and hairs the book
with yoti,-. It enables
i i i. 9a to keep a copy of your
correspondent° at x tri lig cost.. Jo business man
CAD afford to be withsiu It. Sri=
.tine-to fro copies
made at rine 'nitro , Without pen, pencil, it - kk. I
brush, water'or pre . Agontswanted. Ca/1 onwr
- 'dress J.:11. Witt dge, TowAnda, Pa. Books for -
sale at the 11 ; •.,it tore of Mrs. Dorton, in Mercer's •
•Ittbek; Tow o 1 . Also 'at' the Drug Store of 'Jo- •
septikflues, Atherni. , , . . • (ruaylel7..) .:
V •
an SALE.— Two i Pony Tread
rove's:rig, at +49 each; I one,horse . Tread'POßA .
er, at 175 ;
.linproyed Horse Hues, with or without ,
Mills. at 97 1.1:Orn Shelters at 417: - Strati Cutters at
ki• . These are"all new, of Itlood ac. Co.'s manufse•
,cure, -and rauekbelow VIAU3) prices. Also. Points
for all their make of pimes. D. P. PARK..
' Athens, Pa.; 31,:i.„0„ 187., - _ - • -
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Q'AENTLEMEN,FARMERS AN I .
• HORSE-RAISERS OF ,EIRA DFORDSOIDIr-
I T NIS VICTNITY.-4 hare Made srrangehients •
Nett. 4 IS. T. Birekskril. for las Therough-Bred Horse,
To be it my Stable and seetett limited number or
Mares, commencing MAY Mt. 11f77. ThlpMorse is
one of ' ibe finest and best bred this country ran
Koduce. Ills pedigree traces through the beet
hones and marea In England.: Mit Is a, beautiful
mahogany Bay, black paints, dewing' mane and
tall; and In netion,perfeet. lle is only to be re . '
admired. Terms for Colt low.
L. 8. KINGSBURY. .
Tpwanda. Pa.
44 1 / 1 0 2 , 187 .
& CO., General Prot
ir,r4iduee eommissdon fhferclumts, 00 sod 4
LiesenwleaStreer, :New ytirk, aro prepared to re
cells consignments or bny,for C a fill Butter. icar.
Cheese, Potatoes; APPIMI, Flour, Grains and Fruits
In season. A Nit.l reference given-when required.
and all lettere of Inpulry promptly attended to and
laltprinK tap tarnished on application,
NOW TOtkOlibi 2111 ier•Me§
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menctrs.
COAL,
COAL.
PIERCE I I ; SCOTT.
Hotels.
in
lIOUSE,
Ei1m914..A4 FLAN )
TOWAiDA, PA
.
L . 1 3 OTEL,
CMS. PA. .
ituiviug token ti possession
eettully solicits:the patron.
id the public itienernll7. -
3t. A. Ftiltiti.:3l'.
USE, TONNIANI4,
11231iM
10 now read] to sreotn-
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