Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 25, 1877, Image 4

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E. E., QuirsmAii; . • -•---,
.1. A. NVTLT, • 2 • - Committee. '
IrEv. D. CRAFT, . of
Or:W„, RYAN, Asspcate, Edito.rs.
A: A. KEENEY, . . r .- .
Cemmuniratlons - may be sent to silther fit the
'above editors, as it tnay be preferred, and will appear
in the b.sue of w he has clam*.
E. E. Qt.'INLAN', EditorTresent Week.
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ISLAM: ITS INTIDENOE ON
_NOILENN
ILIZATION, AND ITS LESSONS.
7apt4 read - by Mi. Edmund Sherwood, before the
' Bradford leachers' Association
"They [the Saracens] understood the
• plieyometta of - the reflection and I,e : frac.
itiou " The effecti of this.'seien.: •
,titic"actiyity are plainly. perceived in the
great improvements' that took' place in
many-of the industrial arts." "Agricul
lure shows' it in better methods of irriga
tiftl, the ski]/NI employment of manures,
the raising of improved breeds of cattle,
I;fe enactment of wise codes of ,rtiral laws,
the introduction of the culture of rice, •
Mid that of sugar and coffee." . "Then
7 ,,,..•nufactures show it in extension of the
111 , 1 , 1,4• Ties of Cotton and wool :in the
of cordora and morocco lrath
an.cf
00,r, • in mining, casting 'and va-•
• oPerations• ' aft the, Mak
riong rneta&rrOe
They also introduc
ing of Yelel bitexts. •
ominous
e I inventions of a irogrt,.• kind,-
~ "But perhaps
gunpowder ami,artillery.,
they more than -compensates • for these
-
contrivances by the invention of the
,mariner's compass." "Tc these i
'4ra
:wits we are indebted for. many o olf oar
t:oicalVymfolaS, Iteligidusly, cleanly, it
was not pOsslible for 'them to clothe, se
corlitig to the fashion ,of the natives or
:Europe, in a' garment nnchanged tilt' itt
. 4re , wued to irieces of , itself, a loaths . omul
. mass of ve..tnin,•sterich mad rags."
" The Spanisl': kliallfs had surrounded 1,
tlietuselves With all Vie lilktities of Orien- i
tal life.' "They had ma;.:_Mifleent palaces,
enchanting gardens, isetagl. 4 et - filled withl
women. 'Europe, at f).44-presenti
d•1;; - .'doss not offer more taste, M.re•re,•--,
tinement, mem elegance, than might heee.!
li::eti.t,pen at the - eoeli of which we aryl
.',)Caking, in the t eapitalei of_the Spanish
A arbs:." Cordova, under their admiUls
rrat i411,' at its highest Oita oi r viosperitY,
or two huna red thousand houweiti--
Itinre thaV :"st ,
" After sunset, ampal:W i ght walli'thiiiugli , l
'it in itstraight line . for. WO• miles by the:i
light of poblic lamps.' "iSevetio; hundred'
ye..i.rs- fitter this time there Was mt so'
one - public lamp . in Loradoo." . l
`•.11;/ streets were =solidly paved," ," In
'Perris;: centuries titer, Whoever stepped.'
t3.ver tins thresbliold on a rainy day, step.
111 . ) to his ancfes in mud." • "Other
eities, as Grinrirla;,Feville,Tokido, consid
crrd rivals of Cordova."
1 • Such : was Islam in the 151iddle Ages. It
- is V , . it ' ll disgust that" we turn froth them
scenes Co the groveling ignorance steed nu
i.ersitioit of Christian Europe, at‘...,.tfraP
`e,cwie., - But the genius of Europe at last
:iwolte. ;rota the sleep of ages. TheiMo
atuiverritivs of Spain in spite
of Papal bulls, and the denunciations' of
__priests, were tilled with 'students from
vvr j,:itt. of Europe. Some of The most (
inintiffs who ever filled the
. papal chair, received their educaftm
tilde. Mohammedan influences were
be
ln felt in the east and middle of Europe.
Ontrt of the great emperor, Frederic
•I 1., of Germany; was thronged with dis-
Mohamtnedan scholars and
philosophers, and even. Mohammedan la
dies were no uncommon sight there. Tne•
emperor himself, with his other literary
o;:riainuents, Mould speak Arabic fluently.
'1 , 111t:11 With contempt for i the.., ignorance
. ion! depravity of the e lergy, and detesting
• tbe supremacy Which the. church' arrogat
ed r the civil power and the sovereign;
110 proceeded :to the prosecution 'of
. 1 e , girse - of measures which had for its-oli
'77,ivet the establishment of civil and rep-,
j . ifjoifs liberty, and - 1.11( 'abjection iof
church to the anthorit, lie State ' . Ilion
• (:oinnieiic - ed a--strung] ie struggle be
: tw e cti I couservatism,. perstition ;and
~.t'yrafnly on the ope hand;and progression,
riitionalisin and freedom cui the other.
Wring almost the wlwle of his reign;
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I,fliii4l was move than thirty years, - Fred
maintainelbthecstruggle against the
variable-success. In the end -
ehitrelk triumphed. -But the tiTcs of 1
'lietesy, extinguished by the church, only
: Cnouldered. ' , Three centurieg \later, with
tlernian monk for leader, they
burst forth itt the refo t rmation.
.A.rabiclivittion was its forerunner.' It
- rekindled the 'lying flame of classi . c - civil-;
-izatit o. and has left on Europe the im
press t f its own. Is the knowledge of
these things without it t ressens to us of
the 111th century? There is a strugpm
going on hi the world to-day. It is he
' struggle of-individualism against ecclfsi
a.o icaltyranny and. ecclesiastical intoler
ance; the same old struggle whickiesult
el in the middle ages, in the supremacy
or the I.ttt'er, and the almost total extinc.
• t ivu of all true knowledge and humanity.
in thi4 worldi which finally drove the
N-orl&into revolt against Christianity it
sitf, and led to the loss of : two-thirds of
Christendom. including its fairest provin.
-cys t The subject cannot be dismissed
!.with a sneer. Shirk It its we may, it 'still
stares us in the face and the final issue is
' the snpretimey: of .the church or State,
creeds or reason, iyranny or liberty;
or' - 'civiliiatbin. The subject should
-interest every
. citczeti; much more, then;
- should it interest the teacher, to whom
the. education . o.f . citizens is committed.
we 'teachers neveriisei above the
nit.re mechanical w- our profession?
er open our eyes to the grand lessons
the history "of our race Unfolds? .
- We.stuir the head:: of the. children with
•o'lles, 'and we forever prate to them of the
importance of education. Do 'we tell,to
them the story of the mighty struggles,
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iieleats,and triumphs of those saet.eilprin
ciples which underlie our civil liberty, and
all progress ,and civilization itself? Do
ire mirselves mulcii,itand them? Not a
I.rinviple in sci, te ,, ,1 ; politics or religion;
in it a truth.lat!;:kt iii - ?mr common Schools
l;ni had itk foirntlatiou in persecution and
hlot,,tdsbed. The 191 4 century-, .with its
its, telegraph and its corn
, •i:.on schools, is the child• of the viCissi
'4attles of forty centuries. Is it not our
.:tity,.as screams of the 'State anti, lovers
ottr country; to actinire a proper under
standing of these things; and while.we do
not neglect children in
I lose things which will be of use to them
perfordance of the ordinary work
— 4.l' life, yat la us use all our influence to
infuse iuto their minds . a conce i t under
' standing of the girt. p6nciples which un
thirlie-our social and political institutions,
iud our Modern civilization itself:
r r E REPORTER OFFICE
Do iLtS
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BE - ST JOB PAINTING
any egtabllshmetit In Noe&On Fenn4lraula
SOMETHING NEW.
GOODS, "BLACK CASHMERES,
I hare lagreat vartatjot Black Geed& everithlog
that Is kept In Waist el/henhouse.
BLACK AND FANO tBILKS:
My stack is very large. and clieape; than known
fir raison yaws. No lady should bay a silk dress
wltbont nest calling at
A VULL LINE OT LADIES . ' AND (ANTS °
UNDEItivEAU JUST
.11E0EIWD.
EL-itl%C.ll E•LS
it. Color and grade just ,•ned.. _
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A FULL LINE OF '
CLOTHS • AND CASSIMERES
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Just received a large sionet or Notions, Gloves and
Rosiery, Shawls, Skirts, etc, etc„ In great variety.
Towanda. Marctin. 1877
NOW IS YOUR
OP. ORTUNITY
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.` Vaere to a tide in the , afrit* of en, whteh
taken at the.flooil ii leade as to fort since.”
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TII
Many dealers wonder why there is
'always such a rush at
BOSENFIED'S CLOTHING
STORE !
But customers of ts popular estab
, 'lishment, know at is because
ROSENFIE , LD
'Keeps a better 'assortment of
lAS.IIIONAIILK- GOODS .
Than any other eStablishmeni, in
Northern Pennsylvania, -
READER ! If you have never.sat
lofted yourself on : this point, delay
no longer; but 'convince yourself that
you can save at !emit 25 per cent. in
buying your READY MADE CLOTHING'
Of 'ROSENFIELD. His stock consisks
of everYthini in the line of Ready
lqade Clothing tor 'Men and Boys.
Hats, asiiis,. Traveling Bags, Fine
Shirts, Neckties, Hoisery, Gloves,
and in fact Gents' Furni .ping Goods
of every description. on't be de
ceived, but be not 1131 M d until you
find - ,_ I ,
L L. Sent.
A. L KENT!
Hai - Jost received his !all Stock of
VERY CHEAP.
IMM
J. L. 'KENT'S.
OF EVERY
ID.ESCRIPTION,
Under the superirtiton of
II
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HARMS THE TAILOR.
J. L. KENT.
TOR ANDAJA
ME
TIDE
IN BUYING YOUR
REA Y MADE CLOTHING.
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ROSENFIELD
13:211iii
JAC?BS
Is now receiving his
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
I c,
I OF
CLOTHINGT
Which as n ..er been EQUALLED be
fore in this market, either for
QIIALIT
os
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LOW PRICES. '
If you doubt., call and examine.
Piitton's Block Main Stieet:
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Toirst!da i Sept
. Furniture.
9 yt . HUNDRED
THOUSiND
WORTH .OF FURNITURE
THE NEXT NINETY DAYS !
n order to reduce our Stock before
the close of the year, we ,have
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS
AT :VERY LOW PRICES
F - OR CASH,
D ORLY(I 'THE NEXT 'IV/NETT DAYS
YOU WILL FIND A
FULL ASSORTME.N,T OF
WALSUT, CIIRST:titrA 431145 D 4552171.11
Ali MASH; FRENCH, GOTHIC AHD
..310DERN EITTLE:
IN ilet I R.QLOTA, TEXT SATIN AND
CDAIRS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, STANDS,
t
BUREAUS, MATRESSES, •SPRING
AL L
so
111
CALL AT THE OLD E'STAI
BM
Oct. 12.-77-31). "
A CHANGE IN TILE
F.II - R e ,14.. I T URE TORE!
and - will have charge of the
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT
AU funerals be conducted In good taste, sad
the charges will be reasonable..
REPAIRING AND FRAME MAKING !
THE GRAPHIC
PARLOR STOVE,
T: JUNE'S EARDWARE
Oct. LS-77.
DOLLARS
TO BE; SOLD IT
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decided to offer our -
=I
BLED CHAMBER SUITS,
PARLOR SUITS
LISHMENT OF
J. 0. FROSTS SONS,
MAIN STTEET.
BRIDGE STREET
Careful attention will be given to
N. P. HICKS,
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Succror to J. S. Minn it Co.,
BIIDGE7BT.,,TOWANDA,
i
' FOR SALE AT
STORE!
IN MERCUR BLOCK,
TOWANDA, PA.,
IS THE BEST IN. USE:
MI
Omarln and Itasiskas.
CONVENIENT ,
.NEW A.RIiLNGEMENT.
The demand tor a
13 OCERY f!TOltk
la a convenient location ha& Induced al to enlarge
our gore and supply °unwires with & fall line of
CHOICE FAMILY. GROCERIES
PtACUASZD FO'lt assns
And which will be sold as low as the mane quality
can, be purchased anywhere. .
We keep onbatid the :1
CHOICEST BRANDS
OF FAMILY FLOUR.
AU goodspeltveretl free of charge In the borough.
We also continue the
. BAKING BUSINESS, '•.;
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And our customers can procure.
FRESH BREAD, • N
FRESH BISCUIT,
ROIIS, CAKES,
AND, PIES,
Every day, as usual.
NIVJNO ORDERS FOB PIC=NICS AND
PARTIES A SPECIALTY.
One Door North of Ward. Mouse
Towanda, March 15, 1877.
STEVENSSr. LONG,
WHOLESALE k REVAIL
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
COUNTItt PRODUCE,
BE
GRAIN, &C.
Having a law and commodlon4dore we are
prepared it all times to carry
a large stock. -
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Or tat In exchange for goods, an lowest cash prt.
Ces. 0 long
e Trade
experience in the Grocery
gives us collar advantages In purchasing, and as
we are not a bil ious to make large profits, we Eat,
• \ ter tirseiverthat we can oiler
CREA7ER DUQEMENTS TO
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Buyers than any' other 71shmeut In Northern
Pennapivanis
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LONG.
T.„,
DA. .
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,EItIES & PROVJSIOIkI3I
STEVENS
CORNER MAIN 4 IlilDG
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G"
stabiles
MI
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URE t
McSABE e.,EDW ARDS,
Cash dealers In a kinds of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
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CNEIIIOOII. NORTH OF
Towanda. J01y.113 875
Civekeo Ware.
N EW FIRM
AND NEW OOQDS
Iles filled'up the old store of 0. A. Black erlth a
full line of
CROCKERY,
CIII - NA, CHINA,
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
BABY WAGONS,
FAXCY GOODS;
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!
.• A great variety of
LAMPS, LANTERNS, CHIMNEYS
A NEW' DEPARTURE
Sewing Machines of Ite , ..leading makes sold fOr
Cash at store, at iironderfalfi.loys prices. .
MACHINE NEEDLES & OIL
LADIES, GENTS ANto CHILIIIRE . N\
Are Invited to look over onr ammtmonl, as we ate
determined to' do all to our power to please. go.
member the place.
Towaiidny 10, 1177:
D; W. SCOTT, & CO.
Dealer* In
DDING a RUSSELL
M. J. Madill
GLASSWARE!
CUTLERY,
STONEWARE!
TOYS, TOYS 1
"OLD CROCKUT STORM..
litudFol Instruments.
DURING THE HARD TIMES,
ru.owst.t. .
Often* astabcrof Seamdaand
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
4 TIANOS- AND ORGANSO
PIA. OS AND ORGANS)
At rerilihr Pricea for Cash.
. . .
44:retain Roe*Weed M‘elodeons - lO 00
s.oclave Rose Wood MeWeous - ',. 20 00
&Octave Rose Wood Molodecrns, Plano-Case. ras 00
+Octave Portable Organs... - \l O .l CO
&Octave Illaels-Walnur, Doubip-Iteed - Org's 00
s.ootave Black-Wslont. Double,lteed Orrs 01 , .
6-oehrse, Double-need Organs, 6 slopi 75 ..
G-Oetave Mahogany Mom .1, ~ '.... 32 00
65 .Octavo Rosewood Piano . 445 00
7.4relneeltosesrood Planes 80 00
7.oetavnßosewood Plano:, Carted.l4ls.... 150 00
WAGRANTED ALL IN GOOD ORDER.
Mr. Powell Is the General Agent for the
BICKERING PIANOS,
CHIOIigRING *PIANOS;
tHICKERING PIANOS,
AND • • •
MASON & lIAMLIW ORGANS.
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MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS,
Mhtch are the most reliable Instruments of their
class.made, and 'which" are now sold at prices that
place them within the each of all. A number of
each, which have been rented; are offered at bar
gains. One Rosewood Chickerlng Plano.- seven.
octave, carved legs and lyre, WC. One dltto,Jextra
carvings, =O. One Mason. & Hamlin Church-
Organ, with three sets of reeds, .100.
Plano and Organs on easy monthly payments.
Call on or address
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• -L. 13: -POWELL,
113 WYOMING-AVE, SCRANTON,
Nett to Repulflican Building
Sentnton; Pa, Aug. 23, 1877. ,
THE HIGHEST HONORS
IMMO
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION!
The\Jodges unantmadely recommend the MEX
DELSSQUN PI ANOS fur the DIPLOMA OF
HONOR `AND MEDAL OF MERlTPlacing
them in the' trout rank without a euperior.
PUMP!. "BILLOW COSPETITION FOR STRICTLY
ASIS INSTI3USIENTf),. •
N.
WO for 0250. •)9 . 000 $6.10 for 4.275.
$7OO for $3OO. or s7ss) for $325.
$BOO for $330. $451). $9OO for $4OO.
NO CORMISSION TO AGEN7S,
NO DISCOUNTS go . rfeaTill9.
:40 REVIATIONIN PRICE
TUE MENDELSSOIRN (irand,.tignace, and up.
right Matins contain tra)nable patents and Improve
ments never before Introduced. \
ICEVIr PATEPiT .DUPLEN
OVERSTR.UN9 - SCALE the greatest adrati e
In the history of Piano waking., prodeeing th.
most astonishing ve er, richness and depth of
tone, and a swami singing quality never before
attained. being a `Grand Piano In a . F•linato Case."
THE MEN DELSSOIIN UrItIGIITS are the
Ilneat In .%merlee. They are.prononuced the "'l
anes of the Future." .
'3IIANUFACTORY'AN,I? AVAREVOOMS
1608. 490, 492, 494, 496 and 498 West 57th Ptreet.
toe. 858, 860, 862, 861, BGB and 870 10th Avenue.
PIANOS SENT ON' TRIAL-.
Illustrated and descriptive Catalogue mailed free
3IENDFLSS.OWN PIANO CO.,
RCM N ess OFF
No. 56 Braulwayfew-York
Febll7
T°
MySIC ' ESIPORIL3I .
Cor. Main and Pine•sts.
HOLMES St PASSACCE,
Wholesale and 'Retail dealers lrr all %bids of
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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AND
SHEET MUSIC,
',lnvite the public oan examination of their estah•
liehment. . •
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MA 11USITEK PIANO
T \
isr
Contlntles to a,
,e ttie orlte 'with IStostclans. ann
well sustains th high ;4•l , , p ,,. station earned. It is not
nefeasary to go Into an extended description of
the Instrument, as its meilta \ will lye apparent to all
on emiuninatton. .
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We also hare the agency for \
The celebrated
GEORdE,WOODS t CO.'S
4 0 ARLOR & VESTRY ORGANS
These Inslirtnnents are celebrated the world over
for thelreremarta X. bly pure and brilliant
,
, .
QUA LIT OF TONE: -
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Which Is owing to their \ famous .Combination,Solo
Stops: Aeoline. Tor Ilittnitna, Plano, all or wAleh
are separate and additional sets of Reellit'and Ham
se arranged as to adnilt of an almost endless variety
of orchestral effects and beautifribrombinations;-
THEIR EXTRAORDINARY POWER,
ELEGANCE OF STYLE,
AND Tuono , CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH
Among the many l'atents Bwried and used by the
above firm, an
SEPARATE SOLO SETS,
WOODS' OCTAVE CODCLER,
IMPROVED VALVES,
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PATENT CASES,
PIANO ATTACHMENT,
AND BELLOWS
ME
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• offer all our InatrUments at the lowest figures.
and - guarantee them Just luk represented. Doles be
deceived by traveling agents \ but come directly to
headsuarters, where you are sure of getting lust
What you bargain for. \ .
HOT.3IES
Towanda, March 8,1877
600 PIANOS FOR ~..,.4 k 250
ID
And sit other styles in the Same *pro
p Mon, Including Grand, Spume° and ° Upright-T.-
alljfest-claes—sold dlaeet to the people at :factory
prices. No agents; no commissions; no discounts.
These Pianos made one of the finest diviags at the
Centennial Exhibition, and were .unanintonely
reccomended foa the litGlesst 11w-roma. -New
Sfanufacfpri—one of the Largest and finest In the
world.. The Square Grande contain Dathnsheit's
new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale; the greatest
improvement In the Maimry of piano making. The
Uprights are the/nest in America. Don't fail to
write for Diuskrated and Descriptive citaiogue, 7
mailed free.. -
IBENDF,I.SSBON ruxo CO.,
No. MI Broadway, N. Y
apr.l9
REDUCTION IN PLS.NO TUNING
propose tatnne PISIWS hereafter far
$2 EACH TIME, OR f4 -.BY TUE YEAR.
When Instruments are outside the Borough, an
ezira charge nil/ L 0 made tot travelling feel
eonyeue.to sell
ORGANS AND PIANOS
Of the. best manufactures, as usual.
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Apply to or address'
PROP. wm. DrrnifCu.
Towanda, Penn%
Tirranai t '
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Watakes, Jewelry, hr.
WATCRgS,
'IL.HE l' At A N
° Dealer In
AMERICAN AND SWISS
aoLO KLitzu WATCHES, •
awl • '
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FINE ,WELRY.;
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BO
ST . ERLNSF SILVER
_" \\m4
SILVER gLA\TED WAR E,
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. cLodics,\
MOM. THE , CHEAPEST TO 'THE - BEST.
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oLD, stLvEn AND STEED
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES.
One door north of Dr. Portlr & Soul Drug store,
TQWANDA, PA.,
E 212
NEW jEWEbRY'STORE.
W. A. ROGKIITELL
Isrecelvlng a now anpids , to his largo stock of goods,
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. SI .y \ ER PLATED WARE,
GOLD AND ATED SETS
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And evrythlng in the line, which will be 84:4d at
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
Pleaseglemos a call and examine oar goods. '
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:Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Dee. 12. ISM
F lR§rf Al'tOAL BANK
CAPITAL.
SURPLUS FUND
I 2
ThlsMar.k offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES fcr
he transattlon of a..
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING
TO AGREEMENT:
SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO THE COLLECTION OF
NOTES AND CHECKS.
Parties wishing to SEND MONEY to any part of
the United States, England, Ireland, Scotland, or
the principal cities and towns of Europe, can here
proetkre drafts for that purpose. -
PASSAGE TICKETS
To or from the Ohl Country, by.the bent steam or
sailing Has, always on !laud.
FAAILILR 11ROVGIIT OVER . .6.7-REDILTCFD lIATM
highest - Tice paid for U. S., Bonds,
110 S. POWELL,
\Aldan..
INVII. DODGE,
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FIRST NATIONAL ItANK, , TOWANDA, PA
GIRARD FIRE :INSURANCE CO., of Maga.,
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AND
PIIQ SIX 3IUTUAL:I4Fi V.:SI:RANG* CO.,
• of Hartford.
Over- 030,000 Insurance on lids In Bradford - Co
I=!CIE
THE
WEDDING CARD
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WEDDING DiVItAITIONS.
Prices lower than any house In'the Country.
ORDERS BY N,tir \
k.
PROMPTLY ATTENDE r D TO.
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STATIONER ANlt_ r. NoRAVEIt,
ApMll2. 1877
THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES
rieigure in Calling the attention of 'his numer.
o.o,patrons and the .public generally, to. the fact
that be SOU continues a,
GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS
At the OLD S TAND of 111YElt h TtUNDELL, In
Carroll's illock..;nearly lipposite the Meanalleuse,
and that he Is prepnreq to furnish'
SALT AND'' kIiESH
FRESII tbULTRY, '
VEGETABLES : AND, BERRIES
Of the Teri , best quality, at as low tetras any other
establishment.
C. 4. MiR:
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• June 1. 1871-if ' • • -
HAIGH k BROADLEY,.
Manufacturers of Woolen Goods,Yartis,
, • CARDING 'it DRESSING,
Done to curlier. •
Cash paid for wool, also cloths exchanged for wool
lintl4na LaDATSVILLE,
WOOL 'CARDING.—Tbe sub
setiber wwiill card rolls the present mason
at his old establishment In Camptown, Pa, Yvon
this long experience the public may be sure or par
ing their work done In the best minable, manner.
and with dispatch. as he will Rive his personal and
Anse attention to the: baldness'. ' I'rlea d eta per
pound. Weed taken In payment when desired.
Catoplown, June`, MT. 14, B. INGHAM.-
JEWELRY,
13-rLYTR WARE,
111
I=rl
Al
Main Street,
SUC`il AS
\AND RINGS,
CLOCKS,
IV. A, ROCKWELI
OF TOWANDA.
$125,001).
80,000
Gold and Silyer.
• N. N. BETTS.JR.
I`4allief
=33
The Intest'styles In
WM IL HOS.KIIV,S,
9131kreh Street, rhtLedelptit
Coil and lbw.,
/HENRY MERCITR;
Dealer In
" ANTHRACITE AND
SULLIVAYI ANTHRACITE
&C.
'COAL, ,
1. •
IbONNN.WPANIC AND Rivals NtniSTEI, TOWANDA,
YARD PRICES (CASH).
ANTHRACITE.
,E 0
STOVE
CIIESTN UT-.
SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE,
EGG
STOVF
CHESTNUT •
133141.L.N UT •
Coal screened, and delivered to any part of
eariagn tn tho abare,prices. ALL
ORDELItr3II3BT BE:ACCOMPANIED AY vitt. -Casit.
Towanda; Jan 5, 1877
.
OAL '
.. • .
COAL , ..
''.
..,
COAL., ...
ari , , 0
We keep on hand at our yard3lll sizes of Pittston
and g Ilkes Barre' coal. and Loyal Siwk coal. (min
'the Fullivan County Mines. Also, Barclay Lump
and 'Smith.
.
We keep the best quality of Lime, Hair and
mend, Brick and Plaster, all of . which we will
at bottom prices, •
-.. . • , , . .
• '
PIERCE &SCOTT.
, .
.
Towanda Mif let, tS76. - _
CHEAP.COAL AND LIME.
- i
•
From and after July 1, I will sell vial, lime, &C.
tor cash only, anti the price list, will be correctet
monthly.
POCit. OF COAL FOR SLiLY, PTA TON OF 2,4002..5,
. .. AT TIM liAnn-
Pittston Stove, Chestnut and Furnace
Pea •
Carbon Hun Lump .1
Smith
Ilarciay Monntain Lump
• '
tt ' " - Smith
Allentown Lime VI bushel ,-
Lhth VI M
Halr '/A bushel
Brick Vt M 10 00 , ...
•
.1 am always prepared to deliver purchases ; on
short notice at the usual price of delivery. .
1 also tender my thanks:to my many friends and
f t
customers for their Very libe I , patronage In the
past and hope"uader the hew ti .partureto make It to
their interest-to continue - to buy where they eau
get the best goods for the leas money.
Those who are indebted to Mb will take notice .
that I must have money or I n't bey for rash and
• . .
pay freights. ,They tnnst settle by mhe first of Au
'ghat next. 1
. • ,
Very Respectfully Yours, -
J. H.
Proranda,Jnly I, 1975.
THE
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cd on this card. a
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•ire./ paper, printing.hind ing,,eree ate MOO,
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per rive.
C,LoTll...per 0.60 1..vr111:12..per Y01.'.; .6.00
II ALF TO:KEY.•7 7 Or! I HA.,' H •• $
10.00 I FULL TURKEY, .` I 10.00
D..APPI,ETON It C.) . Pulillsher!s.
' New York, awl 022 Chest:t utaStreet, Phi la
Sept.r.,77. , :
99
THE BOSTON 9(IOENT STORE
- . '
Nb I MERCUICS BLOCK:MAIN STAIET
OMB
EZZ!
MEM
painted • q 9
oa'
Sowlogllai.k•ts99
!lasso - x.l;s nil ~ Doi
a , Brackets of every de-
Table k ('ticket etstlery.99,; •
Leather Itaga
• - I scriptlpn
It loves and Itittens....99l . i
'VIIIs, ift whatebone.99l
99; 5
;(.7.!ocki . 99 -
911vit Plati.4l Castnrs..99: '
Flue Wax bolls
A Full I.4ne or. Ladles' and Gents' Untlerw enr...Vn
Ladles• &Acting elislrs (rockers)
And one thous;nd other arilr!es.
irir 6031 E AND 'SEE Tlll3t. -al
Sept 20.17
■
.
H ENRI\ k iOUSE,
THE ',3ItorFAN PLANO YYYY /
CORN•tilt MAIN & STIIEriS
••
TOWANDA,\ I '.I.
co
This large, rnitiodluus and e ugantl3'-eurtilsheir
%num! has Just been opened to the traveling
The proprietor has skiarod neither part •4nor.l.,xpense
hi lurking his hotel firs.t.elass In all to appoint
nienta,.,und re - spectfully solicits a share or public
pairiingr. MEALS AT ALI, iIiIUICS.: Terms
o suit the times, Large stable attached.
\ NV 111 . E SILT, PitoritiEw
Towanda, June 7, '7741.
Mil
ENE'
The Iforsee,
hbsuse,
ext.= alai
A super
received.
Towanda
TUE CENTH,AL 11OTEI;]
uI.S-rip.R. PA.
.
'fife. undersigned having tiken p.; , ssesslon
of the above hotel, respectfully solicits the paitii
age of his old friends and theviblic generally.
angin-tf. DI. A. FOltit EST.
rWPLL'HOUSE, To-AvA!xtiA,
TI" A
JOHN S:HI.LIVA.
.
/
'Having teased this house, Is now ready tiaaecotn..
tnodate the travelling pirate. No Ins nor expense
will be spared to give satisfaction o those who 'may
give Mtn a call. ,
iiirliort.b side of . Ptibilc Sql atw;easrof Mercn\r's
neividoa. ••• • 1 •
EAGLE HOTEL,
TOWANDA, PA
•
At the corner of Court and Inver-fits:, directly In
the viclnlty-and aoath of the Court Ituse.
JOHN BURKE, Pnortuarc;3l.
•
The alemre tinned has turn re-tarnished
,and
padd.
th , le tint beet
he; prettalsoa.
iodated. • •
5 00
6 00
6 00
3 60
WEIZZI
N 00
460
450
sOO
H. 31.ERCUR
}5;00
a 50
t (0
3 00
3 SO
3 75
, Astronomy,
Physiology,
Z0.. , 10gy.
Electricity,
Geography,
(•npmerce,
Llitary Engines, or all a g ed
"t.s a n d the Things of Cotit
99
IrletureFraines ^fa/ 199
99, 11 .•
iffird Cages,, brass' and
MEM
C. L. conww*..LL
E
Hotels.
IMES
TOWANDA
BRIDGE. STREETS. .
AI; *.,• of all guesti of this
list loss:by Fire, without any
\
of Oitl'EnkliS Bass Ale, Just
T. Tt. JORpAN,.
'74. • ‘,..yrojcriutoe.
gTORE.
' .
.111 , the nen ,
it. neon Abort
tetton Lem lan
. • •i
Drags ad iteildasa
DR. H. C. PORTER'S
OLD OAS!! DRUG STORE,,
Corner Main and Pine Sts., Towanda, Pi.
rEstoMfeked over a guarfer of a Crestury,)._
Wbalesale and Retail Dialer In ..
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
ACIDS, DYE-STUFFS,.& GLUE, . '
PERFUMERY; TOILET AND FANCY GOODS,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES# TRUSSES,
SOAPS; CONKS, POMADES', BAIR DYES,
TEETH; SEW, and MOB PREPARATIONS,
RAZORS, POCKET-KR /1/Es
POCKET-BOOKS AND PORT-MONNAIES,
MACABOY and' SCOTCH SNUFF,,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC _
GARDEN, FIELD AND PLOWER- SEEDS,
Pure Wines' and Liquors, for Medicinal Po — r Poses
BOTANIC, ECLECTIC k 1101larbPATRICRZWZDIZA,
And all papulai Talent Medicines.
SUPPORTERS, SUSPENSORIES, BREAST PUMPS,
_NIPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS & SHIELDS,
NURSING BOTTLT.S, TEETHING RINGS,
-STKINGES, "BED PANS. URINALS, TiLERKOMIL•
TEll'S, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, &C. •
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL. , -
WICKS, CIII3INEYS, BATH BRICK,
SPERM, LARD, WHALE, NEATS FOOT;
TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OILS,
'ALCOHOL, AND SPIRITS 'TURPENTINE. -
Sash, Paint, Varnish, IV hitereash, Counter;
Horse, Mane, Shoe, &rubbing, .
And all kinds-of brushea.•
WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS.
of all sizes.
PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, AND
VARNISH—,
READY MIXED PAINTS
• OF ANY DESIRED COLOR
•
BY THE POUND, PINTOR GALLON, .
* • Lortots,i) IN OIL OR VARNISH,
.
AND DRY COLORS OF ALL HUES.
AU art(e , tes warranted as repreiented.
Preacriptions. carefully compouniled at all boom
of day and night. Open Sundays for Prescriptions
from 9 to 10, A at., 12 to 1 am. 1,5 toe, P.m.-enayl37s.
CIatIARTIC PILLS,
For all the purposes of a Family Physic, and• for
curing Costivene,.s, Jaundice, .Indigestion, Foul
Stomach, Breath; headache, Erysipelm,-Bheutna.
in, Er up tions• and ...Skin
.111lionsnesc;
Drop 4, Tuini;rs, Warms, Neuralgia, as a Planer
for Purifying the Mood, arictlnj most..tiffeetie
and - congenial purgative ever disnoverea. Ther
are mild, but effectual In their bkration, moving
e bowels surely and without pain. Although
gentle In their opeiatlon, they are still the'tnek;
)Ivugh and E,earchttlg•eathartle tiketllclue that
can Int entiolhied clenKlng_ the etothao aiid
bowels, and,even the bhood. In small doses of one
pill a day, they stina,ulate the dtgesttr organs and
.romote rigorous
' ATM'S Plc hs . bare been.known for tdpre than a.
• ‘. ,
quarter 'of a century, au have, obtatutirksvortd-
*ldereputatin fur their virtues., Tliey correct
,
diseased act lop in the several ,apslmitpitlye organs
of the body; omit are so composed that dbmruction.
Within their range 'can rarely' withstand ; or evade
Not only do they cure the eVerYklay emu;
plaiuts of ever:ll,44y. but also formidable and dam-
.
mus diSt.,•ses that have !milled the best of human
NVhile they prtklttee powerful elfects, thep,
arr., at the same time, the safest, and best' physic
fur children. Ity their aperient action they grip.,
nnich less than ihr comnmil purg,tives, and never
give pain when the bowels are not inthuned. • Tliey
reach the vital fount Ana of the blood, and strength
on The system, by freeing- It front the elements of
weakness.
Adapted to all ages and conditions In all cli
mates containing wetter eah•niel nor any deleter:
hots drug, ni,ky he taken with sated' I,3r
anybody. Their segar-coating perseivA them
ever fresh and makes - them pleasant to take ; while
wing purely vegetably, no harm :eau arbe' front
4.1 r use In any (inanity'
=I
R. c. A yER, & CO.. Ij)W ELL: ASS.,
Practical and Apatytleal Chemists.
SOLD lII' AIL DrtuGaISTS CVERWHERF
Wagon. C`arriages
THE
ESI ABI4STIMENT
STILL TA - -Ki:S THE. LEAD!
form
Prop)
Main
atteni
and c
IM
All o'
pry
City work
=
IS°YOUIt TIME TO BIA-1
Look at the ilguies, and remember that bvery
vehicle Is warranted : '
STFORM WAGONS
OPEN BUGGIES
TOP BUGGIES
The prlres are far below the_com. tuanufantore
an will not he rnaintaltieti after the present stock
Is disposed of, so you thust Make seleetions NOW.
Don't he= Imposed Upon 1 Inferior work and
poor Materials, but purchase ;atthc.e stablishment .
which h'as been in operation for nearly half a cen
tury aniris pern3anently.rpcate4„
. -
EPA MING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Office and Factory cor. Main and Eltralx.th *trecta•
Tolvattla,..luue . 21, 1877
, NEW CARRIAGE FAbTORI7.
East of the Reporter Mace
Mclntyre & Spencer
Respectfully announce to . the puhlle that they are
prepared ,to build all kinds of
FAMILY CATtIttAGES,
i \ •••
i:
:.'
t.
It E r 1, I lii N 4.: • \
, •
' .
, .
. .
Nea!ty and promptly done a
All kinds of
. . ,
,reduced prices.. \
. .
\ .
. ,
Making, new. springs old repaliin old ones a
specialty. Airwurk guaranteeil. Pleas • glee us a
can. • . - •
• , . . . • '.7 L ..
~
, . ~.
• IllorSTYliE 44 SPLNCEn s\
.\. I - •-,7 . - .
ToWsitds, Aptil, 2R, 1817
T EIIIGII VALLLY AND PA. Az
N. Y. HAIL 110a1)8.=-Arrangement et Pas.
censer Trains. t.e take Iffeet May
3_115 , 29! 9
.1%1114/ara Falls
- Buffalo
Rochester
Auburn
4..leneva
Ithaca,.,.
Owego -
.FMnira.
Wave s rly •
Sayre
Attirus '
pi inn
- Cle"cr '
Towanda . '
Wysauklng. - •
StandlngStone.,.......
I rrenchtown
eNyalusl ng ..... • .
... . .
Skinner's Eddy • .
Meshoppen
• Mehoopany
TunkhannoCk • .'
LaGrange •
I. & II Junction •
Wilkes-Barre t
Mauch Chunk..
Allen lOwn .. .
Bet filyhena:....
Easton ,
Ph I tatlClptil a
New York,
Philadelphia
Easton
Bethlehem..
Allentown ...
Mauch Chtink...:„.
Ikes-Barre .
&. B. JuzietiOn
Falia ...
LaGrange.. ...
Tunkhannock
Meboopany .
Me slti,lteta
Skinner's Eddy.,
Lat'en't.e •
Wyaluslng
renelttown
Rummel field...
Standing Slone
Wpm' k I itg
Towanda ..
kter •
Milan .. .
Athen. '
S l n 'g
A rly
.
riwego
Ithaca
Genera.
Auburn
I:oche:der
Buffalo
N . lapin; Falls
Trans - N an.lls.run through italty to 1111k:del
ithia hug Y,A . k.yeithriut change; with Pulltr-la
sleeping cars attached...,
R. A. PAC'F.9?., Superintendent.
Sayre, Pa., .llay
DIIILADELPRItt. 4.RE,ADING
R.AnwAn, a- •
ARRANGEMENT, OF PASSENGER TRAINS.
, Trainß farce A 11.mtnIcn as follrri:
, •
(cia Perkianien Brarieh.) .
--For Pl:l:adelphla ai !Ll° a.m., 3.15 and 5:55
p. m.
• • . • FrNDATS
Fur Pittladelphia;at B.to p. m
(tqa East P.nna. Branch.)
For Road ing.42.30. 5.50, 8.55 a. m,i 12.14, 2.10.-4.910
And 9.4 i) p.
Pin• :Thtrrlsharg, t?..se, 8.55 a. m., /2.13, 4.30
:mil '.).CO p. tn. - •
Ftd• Lancaster and Columbia, 3.50, 8.5.5 a r:., and
-4.30 p. m.
; Lltr.as not run on Mondays. .
. • ' st.T.NDAve.
For Reading. 2.30 a. tn., and 0.00 p..m.
For Harrisburg, 2.30 a. tn. - and 9.00 p. m.
. .Trafasfor Aib-Otown bare na , ;(4linpA:
• trth Perkif;men Iran :hi
Leave Fbiladeiphin. 7.30. a. tn., 1.(0, 1.30,
p. 4st.
Leavo' Philadei Oda, 5.15 a. in
Loave Reading.7.4o, 7.15, 111.:152. m., 4.00, 6.10,
.
"10.a0 p. iv. • 'i
Leave Ilarrinvg, 5:0, 5.10 i. tn., 2.00, 3.57 and `
~111. 111.
Leave Lale•aster S.IC a l . re., 12.55. and 3.15 p.m •',
Lcave Colunibta.S.eo a. m. 0.00 and 3.35 p. Li.
. hzt - NDAYS
•
Leave Reading. 7.2 n, a. la.
Leave Harrii-I:ug, ,5.'20 a. tn.
Trains marked thus (`) run to arid from depot ,
9!!. and 610 , , , n streets, ether trains to . and :1.00
r,..,01
The 6.70 , a. rt. and trains`. front An,
u std, and a. in. and a. 3 i p, ut; trains tt ,
Philadelphia; hare thringh tars ty and trcm I
.1. E 4 WOOTTEN. General !lanagrr.
P;. G. 11,1 SNICK. G.:neral Tleket Agt r.,ct
I •
011T.IIERN CENTRALRAIL. :
. ,WAY TDIE TABLE.
, .
•
Through.and tprest route to Washington. Italtt
rnore. Eltnir::. Kyle, Itntia Itorhester, and N
•
On and after - ; 4 I'.X,DAY, November 26r 4 4
N tirthet it Centl.“ I:aPp ay will run as
follows: -77
Niagira Fqtress-I.ct3Vrt+ - .lfarrisirtirg I:311V OIC•
Vera Sttittiat: lt , ::;t0 a. tti., Wclllant -port p.
Ei:nita, at 5.2. i p. rl.. travrs Can:m(l:o4la
.y. 25 p 'III.. atriv I, at Buffalo at .1:15 a.so.. arr., e
at Niagara Fall at 1:15 a. ttt.' -•. "
Mall Itqtv.:s. 11:C1111'0,re gaily ex,rept Stin:lay' at •
--'4:30 a. tn.,' 3! Ity,s at-`ll.anl.,talrg,,laLli e.x.rept Saa-
day at 12:45 p. in. ~.----
Ea.( lip o —Lease, 11411111 to n, daily at 11:3 5 a. ni..
arrives at hart t,i,irg daily at 3:10 p.
,in., I,:t‘.:-F, . :.•t
Ilat'ribbing tlai;vr, , x , pt -, :p1:1.1y at 3:20p.m.„10:tv.'4, .IQ
wtmam,part s'f'7:::ap,, 111,. i , 3i,. El//lira at 10:16
p. in.. arrive, at Wa: , l - .c:Ca..4110. 1.t•11:50 p. tn.
ritt,l,tug Es pre.r-=l.,Ares Rattinlare daily. en.
Cr I Spil , lay at 6:05 p. Int Al.fives at Harrisbarg
dall ' ,zxrep: Sittol,ty,st I‘ , :::ta pip:.
4' in "tin.itt - F.A - pres‘-I.;i3r.icipalt, r antal - -. daily at
9;10 p: 1. .at rhos at 1131'14ti14 it - , - C; at 12:45 a. I. • '
' Erie :tt: 'I-I.eavr:- I , cao.rlsburLe tlally exreprSan.. .
- day at 4:45. in_leaves,..Ailliantsport at 8:45 ; .a. iii - :, '
kave's Eltairi at 12it,1 l'il ta., arrives at catraml ‘l , -
(Ina at 31.31 P. tn. i
• StreTIISTA.RII. - • , -
, •
t !•• 'lnborn Expre, • I.cavr:;• ( anandalgua ds''y •
I excel , : Sundsv at 6:5:: R. Ili., trace, Elmira -at t.... - ,lt)
. - 0. lit.. Ivar... W . /7113/11401, at 12:30 a..1[1.. arrlr, At
i Harrisburg daily i-arriit .' tiaility at 4;uo a. pi, ar
t rt..-- at Illaltinims• at :X, rt. 11: , • .
.. Fa , : I,llle—Learvs: I ',than 131 - ttna dally except
Sontlay at 6:55 p. Irt . lefiv . ..-S EliNr \ a at 9:10 p. r•-•
,'
`' ',ay.., NV illimp-pcirt daily 4 6 :".•••••pt 11(aalay at 1711 i
i p. in.. irave. Harrl , :rurg tlaky at .Ir'o a. la., at ; i‘ - ' . ( ..➢
,
, at- 11311 i tuor, tl.tily at 7:15 a. is... N i - - : 4t
IV1::40 t . , ,e
' a , 1 , 4: Espf.-1 . 3‘0s listr ,- , airg • dalV •- '`-',-1
‘' .c, '.l 4 ~ `, l lit/aY at 7:3 0 a. 1,:., airiyrt - at 11: qiiiiorr-a , • ...71;
15:25 a. In. • ILI
.
M
ail I.mtvt's ilarrklairg laity exe..pt Sot Ity at
.2,"0 p. in.. art iris - at V.IIIi mot t• at 0:10 p. pl.
,
113 r I: XV: ..,—1.e3.1.a.s Watki%s glen Iblfee \C , °•: • ,
Sunday at - t:04), a. In.. leave, Elmira datlY ' rx , "T ' • 4, „
Sittplay at 0:10 a. tit....leave . i , Viilliant,port daffy ,- .;-
,1- - , ; Al
\ \,4l
epr Stitotlay at 12:10 p. in., I , ::Ases 11:itri.laeg .laoy --.
at 4:25 p. It.. arrivrs at Raft I wore Bally at 7:31 p.ta. .
"., 1 1: A l l "ail , 11 ak 10 ~a inectil, n . at ltaitlm-re for 1 ~.,
, Castilbitiea :fiat I be sow it._ ;-:.,
Ft. - fitril ,: ririnriir.liiatititi.. apply at 110: Tirket Of- ro
.:,
flee In thefi
l'ensylVania It Orval] 11.1..;!•. '
,1
-,,
' FRANK TIIU.MIY.SO '9'N. :
General Maittuz..r.. -
... q
Al•
C 111.1 A I.'' F.AI: E 131: T W F.E N
\ -z,
. . . 2., A
000 t tllO
•• '
100
MEM!
jln2l, — i,q
- JAMES MEV A N,T
The Illadt'tsigned having taken Alv contract f , r
carrying the 11. S. Malts betw e en Tcuanda tin , l
Trey. hat'..prnvittett hitn.eif with: a new aint c": 1.1-
it'rtnit i t' Maize antl'gocti and prolotirv.l W
,earry ict,sengers and freight at r,:tlaced rate, .
- To nc,rommol:iie per•-om; bav(ng lo(slov'Fi to
tram.(tot, 11:1%e vonelmiv.l h seri round 1111: 21 , k,
Is for C 2.110. 'fletots Tor (tf.r- Iron, loluh 1.-vtv
TONS:II.th% Troy at r,i;io. My ,:agl:i.:lo‘ , ls .
:111.1 ,111 , SI:110h1i. van vtrrty xli 3v1o: may deo oe.
to r 1,10„ TICK P.TS for %al , at "Tr
ver.nt(4, 31111 Ati:1111, Ilot;sv, Ti of,
, B. P. nit I/X
MWS11111:1,. A uglist 2, 1677,
SI_IiStIITETIIIN ' N.4I T.
The Fall Term of this lnstliute will corrmonee
310N11AT, AI.I6 . UST• 24. 1077, With a largo a! of
experieneed ...orrs of instrnelorr, tinporol,or
I: , ~ to 11111,e wishing to prepare for Colleg"e•
hostners. to tenet). nod to otflain gefor:ral
fottniog of hdloits of study, and 114• moo o•on
'Net or each ,oitiolefal w ill reeel‘e
The ionnoloor id Traction, IA Ittrge. to of der I tc.tl ten
Jest Ire way Ite dohe each studrut. Th,., Ter elools'
'lass Will he rorgntrized at the romoieneekh.
tho /Out: F.:Teel:ll attention 11 . 11r1,,, gl v.l) :3,1,
tittrhq: the Fad
EXpelistet as cheap ato can lie afforded for the In
:dm:erica) infroat ted. and less for Ilraolforot
stnekuts. th:th any oilier sehnol of WI 1.411::11 r.sttk. ,
For eatategue, or-other pr.rfleidars, aoldre-s tia
141.1.1p:its
3111,LE IePDX.
l`ryst—Trtimte'es
nog!-5w
11
1 \
1 1. E FARMERS' .M
.UTITAIt,
I NSUIt A N CI: CO., 01.' TUK-Alto7:.t,
Is !um Wiling perpetual pollcfr on
, _
---,-. FARALPROPERT`: ONLY.
. . . .
Fach niPtnhe.r pays a fee, at the time or lootrotf.r:
to ruver charteran4l 4 .„ndentat expenses 'pt. lire ee..
after which no fiv-.:ierlny)ment Is reiptireth - exeept
to meet nettial:oes by p.m among the Inenti.enUir.
, ~ Thlt. ilta , of •Instrratme for FA it3t I'IZOI'ERTY.
la con'! - ..g rapidly intel'avor. .
V Men of Business : , titl'iti NO .1111..1., VA. ..
'TIN, Agent will canv a s the'TownAtipsnt Tu*ra
tura, Pike., Herrick. Wyaluaing. -Asylum, 'Ferry
'and Standing Stone, and fathers in thow Tos, 6-
ships Wishing insurance or I n formation, tuay ad;
dress."
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A. n, SMINER. See. and
ipriu¢ 11114 .Ifradtold Co., l'a.
VV. till UMW), Y. Tres. (a.; 4m.
SEELE 'SQYS'ef:IIIAY AND
EITILOPiIAN 11111TSE.A few door t Mho(
the Strang House. Board by the dal - or week ou
`ren..onable terms:Varm meal.merred at ail hunt'
Olsten, at wbulesnife,And retail, 40147.
nallnada.
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(via Bar!! Penna. Branch..)
TOWANDA AND TroY
ROUND TRIP TICKETS FOR 82.00
K,'.OLLEGIATE
INSTITU I E
E. QUI:S . IOA. A. M.
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