Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 27, 1877, Image 4

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OATS roil HAL—The New Eno;
land Farmer thus nraises.oats as a
„substitute for hay : "FOr the
. ixist.
two years we have made specidl of
forts towards raising upon the farm
all the fodder to be used by thci3t4k;
nnd • in order to :do this. - wc,Olaye .
experitante'd in 'various
Among other experiments we have
tried growing pats for fodder upon
61d - -mowing fields,, whiCh were ,pro,
ducing too I i ttleliak for profit. The
land haS been plowed iß s the autumn
after the hay crop was secured. Then
it is harrowed fine during the leisure
.days between harvesting and other
work...' Before winter
. .the soil may
be "made to ; look almost like .- an old
proided the plowing and-har
pining is thorOughly done. Manure
0f....50me kind - is nppliedi before the
gfound - freeies, and if convenient is
cliltiVated - lightly into the soil..
iii_ spring, as soon as the soil is
dry mid . Ugh to work well; it.is culti
vatett.-Well and sowed to oats, :it
the 'rate of from four to five bushels
perdcre. If the grain is small ,four
,l.b . 44hebt may be enough ; but °thef
t, NV itit:; .liveivottld be better. This will
gikeist7aw nearly a s s.'.fine is ordinary
. stdt i lf timothy: -It is easily cured
awl. when cut early and well cured ;
makes hay that is'better., than timo
thy and red tops that is left
l ing until dead ripe." ' That such hay
isiil Le. greedily eaten' by almostLall.
kind of stock we know frOm ex
perience, but it is not so cheap after
all. as some suppose. By the ,above
plan the Pennsylvania farmer would
lose the use of hisfield - for, say one
year; the interest upon thii. would
!amount to say eight pTer f aere;
;blowing and harrowing to four dol
lars, 'seed .three dollah, and . harvest,.
in..: about three dofjqrs; thus the
c‘.o. per acre is not-tess thalreeen
liars, without: any. allOwanc'e - • for
nia - dure. If no manure is used it is
safe to assume / that" the &op will
cOst about 'fifteen dollars per ton. •
- 1 7 (1 - t: ItY altA V Y —Poultry Eihottld
te.pieked and.drivwn as soon ds-poi
sible,; never allow it to remain oVer
nig.liClundrawn:for the flavor of_the
'craw and intestines • will penetrate
the whole fowl.; never cook it in less
than eight -Wins after it is killed ;
after drawing altirkeyjinse out with
vend Naters;and at the last mist_ in
a teaspciOnful of pulveriied
borax': the inside of tile. turkey =is
. sometimes • a little . , Soar, and :will
Ilivor the dressing ; I the - borax
.act, as a corrective; fill the.tnr
licy with this water and let it remain
vhile you prepare , your dtessiog ;
when the dressing is ready pour. out
the.horax water, .and if 'yon wish
rinse' the turkey out With . clean
water,; in roasting, if: your fire is
, rood and turkey youn,4 and tender;
alliizc ten ~or twelve'. Minutes, to a
poimd ; baste often,.first with melted
lutoi.q - and hot water, afterward with
tlu graVy in the pan ' wash the
well and ,_- cltop them
up fine - ;hull fit Just water enough
to . -Cover, and when the tur
key •is - done liblee: it on a heated
_ dish ; add the - ehopyea .giblets\ with
the water' in which 'they were boiled
to the.drippings in the pin ; thicken
with a spoonfill bf flour,wet,to pre
vent lutripsz ; boil up one - 41)01m into
a gravy-loan; serve the turkey with
•• cranberry sauce. In Making graf‘-y•
• of any kind, if thd , imeat Or poultry
• - is very fat it . must be skimmed off
before :adding the flour.
A. (loon PLAIN lie Cao sT.—Sift
one quart of flour . into a bowl; chop
into the Hour (using a chopping-knife)
a:pouial oflxood firinlard •, chop until
very fine.; poiir in enough ice•water
to tirake a Stiff dough. and woft it
with your hands.; flour your hands;
work yotir - dough into shape; handle
it quickly and as little 'as posSible:;
flour
. yonr pastry-board, - and roll out
your dough.vc,ry thin ;', always roll
from you; have ready One-half pßuud
of goodl)ntler that has-been IyaAlie d
in two or three cold
.waters tolid it
ofLalt; spread the dough wits bu'tter;
fold 'it up, 'then roll it out thin again.;
spread again with butter;. f o ld again,
and repeat the:operation netil the
.-butter all used. Up-
EIM!
To It IA (Err you!, desire
*extra fine' flavored Cuffee—
N.pick it over; 'ash it
well, drain it awl, spread it on
pie trans; roast it, in a Imo:aerate
ovenioron top. of the rime; stir it
often' to keep it from b4ning, awl
roast it until it is good .and brown
_
then drop a Small -piece of- butter iit
each-pan and 'mix it up* just enough
to make the coffee shinC;, grind it:
fre,h every morning.
_The flavor
will - then 'equal, if not excel the
" Vienna " coffee.
- CfmcKEss..—ln frying' chickens ice
try to have the lar.l very hot, sprinkle.
the pieces Well with flour, put thew
in and cowl. tightly. for awhilc;, cook.
1 as fast as.possible.4vithszit burning.
After a little' while`take off the la .
season with .and pepper, .and if
brown turn the - Pieces. and brown,
again as fast aslxisSible.: •We think .
the meat is more
.tentler • and' much
more juicy than *hen , allowed a long
tinie over -a slow
..
L is very..
cheap, good farm
hand can be procuredot the present
time for, lower wages . then we can
remember. This is a favorable' time
for ;flaking' all such perm - inept iin
pro-iements as draining, fencing,
bui i i
l ing, getting out posts and"rails,
Ilea
, ig' land, removing stones or
stria s, and the like.
j i
i t , ' - , -. .
1 J:4u:—While the pot of water is
la liiii,T, stir In the sifted mearslowly,
1 ating . hard, when thick enough.;
until the whole mass is smooth and'
then we pour it outintaa crock, and
set in a cool place. We generally
put the salt in the water. We have
not yet noticed an • raw taste about
it, .. -
Ark': Ems.—Pure 'and' core `a
runveuicntnumberof apples, leaving
-Win whole ;2fill with sugar and pour
over water; then place in oven ; when
nicely-baked take eggs Prepared as
for -omelette, pour . in and Over .the
apples andreturn to- the oven- for
about. ten minutes ; grate over them
nutmeg and serve hot. -
APO
WAsu NAVY', BLUE WiiLLEN
STocK I so.—Set the color before wear
ini4, by soaking them ten minutes in
u pail of cold water containing one
.teaspoonful
of sugar of lead • then
wash in water Made soft by lx:rax—
Ilse no soap for the first washing,
ana. very little •at any time; it har
dens thc.wool. , •
FRIED OAIELET.--Three — Cggly two
gills milk, two taMespoonfols flour a
little salt and pepper. - Frlion a bet
griddle. • • -
t~uc`nl ep~rhntt
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UN, Comraittal
J. T.Okice-oLLow, • of
G. :W. .WAN, • iLsfociateNditirr . s.
A. A. KFaxsar, I ,
:- .
c'elarrinalcatlatift may be -sent te;elthar of the
above editors. as may be preferred. and will appear
in the Issue of which he has'eharie.
J. WILT, Plltor Present 'Week
•
HOW TO GRADE THE DISTRICT SCHOOLSI
- HOW, AND WHAT SHOULD BE STUDIED•
A committee of five wail -am lilted by_
the Teachers' Association.held at \ o7rell;
an September, for the-purpose of yecotn
rpending a course of study, and gradationfor t h e district schixds of our county: J `.
The committee was compose 4 of the
following ANDREW Wit; J. T. Mc-
Cottmu, A. A. KEEMY, A. 71'. I t iLLEY,
G. W. RYAN. •
The committee-has endeavored to per
form the duty, and give the following as
their report to be presen%d at- the !text
meeting, of,the Ar sociation.
According to a resolution of the Asso
ciation adopted at Troy the 'report of said
committee was to be Published, in order
that. the Directors and Teachers might
profit by its suggestions, during the _pres
ent winter term of-school.
We hope - the teachers throughout the
rriral districts will test the suggestions and
recommendations of the committee, and
let, us bear frOm them, as to the :success.
or failure of the plan.'
"" We think the School Directors should
rftd the report eareftlly, and adopt it r r
soinetbiug-similar, for the bepetit of the
scholaTs in their district
We. anticipate good results from the
course suggested by the Teachers Associ-
•
attun
The - cbmtrikee appointed to suggest a
c.ourse of sturik and requisite gradation
for the ungraded scbotils or Bradford
Count}, submit the Toll Owing preparato
ry to a formal report, for the consitilera- .
tion of educators, and - earnestly hope that
when presented at the Smithfield Associ
ation, it may be thoroughly discussed,
modified if necessary, and adopted land,.
that if it meet the aPproval of the-Diree
tors of the county, it may be atithorata;
tively adopted by them at their next
Itneet nig, and placed at' once in operatlon.
.A. similar course is in operation in sever' I
40e:counties of the State with excellent
results., - It will be noticed that object les ,
.
SOll.l and drawing lessons are suggested in
addition to what is ordinarily taught; as,
other - counties claim to teach just as much
of the usual branches with' such; lektions,
why * may not the teachers of Bradford?
I I'ILIMABYtiIt D_GRADE. .• •
Pupils reading words which are Patti!.
- iar by - tin from cards, board, , pilinei;
should be taught : 1 - ; To pronountA..tthe
word readily at sight. .2., The°.*Titnils,
letters and spelling with and with*, the
' Those in the first readee'shoUldbe
talfght :* -1; The meaning of words ; 2.
The sounds of the letters ; '3. To print
the 14sscrisbn thie,slate in sOript and.; Ro
man letters , ; - .4. To spell all new words in
the lesson, and other familiar Words M .
words in common use ; 5. To read from a
book as though talking; noticing pausea
and intlexicins;
A rithmeta.—Pupils in this graile,tdibuld
be - taught c T. To read and write. figures
tq 9h9 ; 'Counting atrd adding Ajects ,
to Ino 3's, 4's, s's ; 3. Addition
and subtraction tables to 9's ; r i. Adding
'columns, acid wiitten subtraction, bitt.not
to involve carrying.
'Object Lessons.—All )n this grade should
be taught : 1. The form of confined ob.
jeers, the ball; the square and he circle;
2. Connnon colors and the names of ob
jects.
:Board and Slate, Exere‘ntet. — . Pups
saould be taught : 1. To Make straight
tines, perpendicular, horizontal and ob
lique ;. 2. Plain figures, as the square, the
parallelogram and the triangle.
11 - rain;q.--yeach : 1. Printing ou.slatcs
and board ;2. • Writing small letters ; , •
Writing simple words. "Train children AT the regular meeting of the School
to see, to do, and to tell." Board of Towanda, held December. 3d,
•
GRAM, upon motion the yiesident appointed the
• • LtiligUtlye.—Pupils in the , Second Ikad- following:members, te.sjidt the Boriugh
Schools for the following months:
er should be taught : I.„i‘leauing
and for garclr and ; 11C.writ
words ; - 2. ° To mini naturally ;13.,T0 r4e
what they read; 4. •Spellinglx)thera6iiids /LEY 'and LONG for January, and April;
written . ;5. To analyze simple -words by \SCOTT and
, mtnittees to visit the ALVORD
se 101* rehruary and
sound ;0: To select name words, action 31 Y.
Sad \ co
words; and quality words, at lest once month and make a written
arithmetic.—Teach : Addition and report at the !rt. regular meeting. • .
,subtraction with practical' examples; 2. how many Boards of School Directors
The•Milltildication table to 9x9 ; 3: Long
_make regular visiLtions of the schools of
th iplication, and short division, not to their district?
involve carryiug ; 4. The. halo before the
why with beginners. Text Book. Robin
inson's ROdiments: • „
Object Lessons.—Teach the form of the.
cylinder, the curve, the pyramid, *etc.
Bskard . and Slate Exereisec—Teach the
pupils to make representations of com
mon objects formed by straight lines.
11 i.iti~g.—Pnpiis should be taught to
'use [Am and ink and make capital letters:-
Geogrdidill.-1. Give-ideas of place and
direction and distance; 2. Give oral les
• 1 . • ; ips ye n id, ar yTeach the geography
of the county,. and principal .features of
State,
=I
Read ing.--All pupils in Third Reader
should be taught : I : Subject matter of
,the lesson ; 2. The pauses and. uses of ?
anti the ! ; 3. Artie lation and spelling,by
sound and letter; . Definitions with
"ability to use tlitiwo sin sentences form
ed by the pupils ;5. Prompt pronnucia
t.ion of all words at Sight.
• Spelling.—Ural acid written -with spe
lpial attention
, to accent and pronuncia
tion. , Form sentences from the misspell-.
ed words. i
GranTar:—Teach pupils by oral les
sons to correct eninmou errors in speech;
2; Analysis, parsing, and construction of
.simple sentences with such tlelluitionts as
"Are necessary.
..41 : ii.lertictic:-1. , Division completed ; 2.
T,ablcS of Weights and. ineitsures - complet,-
ed ; Thorough . review of fundamental
principles; 4. Tractionommiti and
Decimaj; i. Simplest operations in com
pound numbers. Text lloolciuditnefits.
Geography and Ilistory.-Ipils with
book should be taught : 1. Simple out.:
ln
lines of
,the world with defi Wong ; 2.
Outlines of North America, ;nd United
State iu detail. • - --,;.
Board and Slate Hiereißein . -1. Review
of preceding grade ; teach how to form
circles, curves, chips, etc: •
Wri(ing.-1. On slates continued; 2.
On paper as RI preceding grade with
practice for accuracy expertness and neat
ness.
A Olt ,11/E
Iry the. Fourth • and
Fifth Reader should have special vocal
and elocutionary exercises to teach es
preskion. In this grade teach pupils to
distinguish and understand the different
liiicds of composition and to m*alco applies
. Lion of the' principles of reading. •
Spelling.—As in the preceding grade
pupils should use the written method
Form sentences from the
worilsispelled. .
(Irattanater.-1. Analysis, parsing ,
construction• continued ; Exercises in
false syntax _ ; I. Composition . on simple
subjects; teach the use of a good language
by frequent written reviews upon t h e
branches pursued. 'A. isowledge alt the
Mother Tongue" i 4 >il important.
Arithmetic. =l. Raki, reelding
gradi ;2. &kinsmen Bractind Mitlona
.tin or its equivalent. - -
- fleography• and Hiscory...4 k!egrapby
completed,. History of the United "Statek
from 1403 to tbe present UM, dwelling
upon thp principal events
Board and !Mao Exereities.ontinueit
Wril(ng.C 7 -Contintied . and mitered.
. The Committee would advise that the
"rudiments" as a telt book beteg aside
at the end of the B Grade, and the pm..
ticai or equivalent of ;the higher' be need
during the,A,GAcle. They also urge that
the teacher at theidese of aterm plebe in
'the State Report Book opposite the name
of each pupil the letter, (A, B, C. or DO.
indicating the &ado to Which the . pupil
lcmgs, and on satire page \ the . page of
the text book to •which each \ grade has
adv . .eed in the different studies, so that
the tea her succeeding may know just
what has heeri done, and at oncerve
advance kwon instead of lurning4nek,
reviewing mare or less, daily if =email,
according to the, predecessor's work.
134DXTION.
D Grade.—Tho4 _whki will probably re
quire more than six years to•coMplete the
grades, or uhder eight years of age.
• C Grade.—Those who probably re
gitire from four to six yearsor from eight
to ten yeah; of age.
B Grade:-7608e who will probably re
quire from four to two years, or l'rout ten'
to twelve yeitrs of age.
•'
"A Grade.—Those who will probably
complete the entire course in two years`O
lesripr over 12 years of age.
flu above is a general index. The rer.l
gAde must beileterinined by examination
and not by age.
Popums.—The following to be tiolvel
try Aritlimetie : •\
A man after.plowing filtYlour times
around a Ch ‘ enlar . field, each furrOw being
eleven inches \ wyle, finds he bas'the field
one-third- plowid. How many iereti in
the field? \ -
2nd. If I can buy six dozen of eggs for
the lade number of Cents that I can , buy
eggs for eight cents. What is the
„ price
per dozen?
3rd. I have a tin pail rsione open diani
ctei is ten inches and whose
eter is six inches, its perpendiettlar hei lh
being eight aches. . . Supposing \ thili
4illed with water. HOw mach water Will
thcre be loft in the. pall when I hive hi..
elated it so as to bring the .lower side \of
open) d, iatneter and the upper side of bOt 7
tom di Pieter in the gime boOzontallble
.akaeter u, raw --
:SPELLLV - Aolatt.—The following hrt
()? words welt used for he
examinatioa
~.
9f-a.ppliaants, or admission to the junior
cliiss °tone oft e St Louis high schools:
There were 449 a Manta.- The figures
indicate the num that missed eaea
Word. Let the reade spell the following
words, - and then' cone alt the dictionary
and detMtnine, how manY \ you have min.-•
spelled: 4ndellible, 184'; latiO, 38 ; mill',
nary, 151 ; elligible, 171 ; sybilline. •415 ;
oacxgen,
.37 ; adjacent, 51; bus ess, 50 ;
heina, 139 ; weasle, 104; massy r.' 86 ;
bulpher, 83 ; sylable, 17 ; vermilion, 382 ;•
fammiliar, 96 .. ; chimny, 13 ;
„nags . or,
215 ; rliinocerous, 121-; valueing, 24 ;
guarantee, 125.. • i :
LIST OF. TOPICS you A RECITATION IN
READINO.---Tipfore reading a passage, pu
pils 'Should_ be-able •
1. 7 . 1) pronounce words. •
defino words.
. 3. To understand the subject—matter.
4.• To explain the language. -
5. To account for the marks of punctu
.
at ton. .
6. Tot.l)oint out what is true; beautiful,
and good in the sentiment.
• To show the manner of delivery, aM
give reasons for IL
, The above outline wo hope may assist
many of thti young _teachers in the count
in:drilling their Classes in reading.
E. A. STIIONO, County Suterintendent•
of Sullivan, Spent a few days in tOwn last,
week. We are glad to know \ that the ed
ucational interests of the county arirpros
pering under his supervision. have
known Mr. STRONG since - school-boy days,
and hope the directors will appreciate,
experience, excellence, and enfirgyand
entrust the schools to his care for three \
years longer.
Tint following sentence was dictated
bithe late Lord PALMEMON to eleven of
the .liritish Ministty, and not one of
whom, it is' said spelled all the words cor
rectly :
" It is disagreeable to witness the em
barrassment of a harrassed pedlar gang
ing the symmetry of a Peeled potato."
t TFHE.COOntySuperintendentof Sullivan
'County is making an effort to organize an
Educational Association, similar to the
Bradford County Teachers? Association.
We hope he will succeed. The teachers
of that county can profit much by , an as
coiation of this kind.
Surr..A. A. KEENEY'S health is so poor
that ho is unable to make the school visi
lotions during the winter, that ha has
been in the habit of making.
PUPILS should be taught the geography
of thgir uwa township .and county before
they are permitted t.) Study • geography
from the book. •
THE school at Leßaysville is in Since/us.
ful operation under the charge of Mr.
Fanao, of Susquelilitina.County, assisted
by Lamle Btu. •
Tr...taigas should know that their pn•
pits are able to proporinee all' the words
in the lesson before they 'permit them to
read. •
I. R,.-.FLEsitso, an eicellent and ins;
emusfullaacher from Sullivan County, is
teaching in the independent district of
Overton.
REV. 11. AUMBTRONG began tits 'winter
tern' of select school in Wysox, December
lOth.
Ir is
.he 'day of the tcactusr, to' teach
his niipila how to think, and:not to do the
thinking for them
"Sniotso" has its plies, hi the pro
gramme °tall / the different grades in the
Towauda Graded School.
Tor. first Rigel originated with . Din
phantus, in eitheir tho fOurth or %Wham-
tits timt'air pimp mil, mods in 11380.
HZ* SW) poiMi mtit ill Mk
zallestbsa
EDIICATIOL
t.Ylii
strsuntmt c0r.4011. ,
llereell lie evr e leftle
for atam lle "larstja=re. -
WASNIX, Walla; x..•
_Ose4.2lle- "
VNGLISH AND 'FRENCH LEK
110118 will tie end /Wring ail Talland rite
ter isr,tlbose itlerlroxisef stotyhig ,
.431t3KAN OR IPRZNCIi A.111K11:1AGIG, •
'Ay WS. c. - Ittscus. bet ftilitace on
en -ist Buret. . ' .
TERMS...Ia for a twirler nle Zio Lesson with sk .
sysluetlerk Io rice to Moss In clams of •net less
than slx.:
Mrs. MMIRCUR w W Mai resume het Climate Meg:
fish Literature after the irtth
to lessens la ikeeties U the Mae of the dims will
juselty it. la this rase. the lumber suit be made
up by Deeemeteelst. 71010 therefore Who wish he
anew, will please said hi their names thetas* that
nom the Class will INN toles i we.lC - •
EiGiMaaME3
11 HE ,13114TER8 OF MERCY
beg lave to lotto's% tbstr Mazda ta Townagir
an netghbothood. that they will open their Acad.
•
eP7 on•
MONDAY, THWIMI INSTANT.
Their system, dards every 4dvantaip ter the
acquirement of a mild and retteed edmitlea.
The headow4e year Is divided tato Mr oesoleas
of Ire
loostla rk. ee
For 111110 e. firm/Lag Is Wadi sadPastril, Falai
`lnc In 011. Languages. and Taney Work. ebargrs
are extra.
I:SQUEIIANNA
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
TIM Winter Tar coussists.tos MONDAY. NO
VENOMS, la. Facestalarie..or other particulars
address the Plinetpal.
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Mat Information un refry auhjeet, embracing Art,
and Science In all tbeir branches, includitor \
lideeiittig•• igetheilcs, Astrimoniv.
PreffeleVAT.• Mishistry , Phyitology, .
Geology. Botany, --, \ . Zooloff,
Light,* I x . , \ . Electricity.
Biography, - 11 tory, - N .. •" .- Geograray.
\ AlFloulture., ofneiiihic \ : Commerce,
1.5 w, . MeellOnic' Theology.
Painting, ? Mudd,: . ' , s - Sculpture,
Drawing, -( Engtifilite \-' Aside, '
Education, • I.anguagn,.. \brerliturer..
EagliMering.liining, . tarinerrn.
Mende, \ Inventions, loOtitita; 1
Products, Political Ecottnifg- GOveramentn, :
Finance, \ Export; . 'amitsis.
_The' Arinlei,sand Military tighils,:Of all ages, i
All the Industr ial Arts and the Tiltliga or n
Lite, \ , .
Practical Selene*. and General Llterafillt.-• •
In this/rem work. which, for purpostif ref r- I ,
"enee, fit more minable than a fh - oteianOcelhemer`ki
alitausiobtain the means of Informing tbormelves '
on every subject In which they may be Intosorred.
thus gaining knowledgeand ideas that will•diirect
ly contribute to their business or professional rue.-
cess. : i - • ;- \ ~ -
' A saving o f tea craft per , day from Inzurim mr
frivolities would tiny a empiric set of the Cyri , e.
mdia by a bimonthly order, thereby securing '• a
library of .univonal Inform ation •• with but little
effort or ener(ftee. • \
The publishers would iltspestqdly,lefor the pt
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Tawabda,July 22.1 Bis \
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CONVEIENT \
NEW, ARRANGEMENT.
UROCIILY ESTOltls
In s couvetilentlocaUon has Induced us to enlarge
our gore and supply' ourselves with. a full Lao of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
I. iii it, C:11 A B k., IliN" ' It C A3lf ,
,nd which will be hold as low \same quality
x: be purchased anywhere.
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• ire keep on Land.the
CHOICES BRANDS:
MI goods delivered free et \
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INWII also continue th
BAKING BURNES\
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And our customers can procure i
FRESH BREAD,
FRESH BISCUIT,
Every day, as usual.
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\ l7l, Li "di ORDERS FOR PIC-NICS AND
`,, - PARTIES A- SPECIALTY.
One - Door North of Ward Mouse..
ND. W. SCO'rr & CO.
Towanas; Marc], U. 147. •
STEVENS & LONG,
WIIOI,itSA,LE & ~RETAIL
Dealers In I \
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
COI:4TRY PRODUCE,.. '.
GRAIL., C. •
Having slugs sad ecamodiceuldore mom
prepared at all times to'null
a large Meek.
FM
CASH PAID FOR BITTItR,4
GRAIN ANGPRODGer. r
Or taken in exelisinre for geods, Y towint =A pri
ces. oor leen experience in the Grocery Trade
gives its~ar advantages In puelmeting, sad is
we ate not eanbitleni to nuke large peolq ► we LW
ter eunelres that we inut offer
GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
BUMS than afq 00 0 istablishaing la Nortben
Penagrlvarda. .
I ' STEVENS k LONG.
warn it*nr * names sr..
ilox
" 4 00
S 00
SS 800
• 4 5 '5
The demand fur a
FAMILY FLOUR.
chMl!) In the
ROLLS, CAXES,
AND PIES,
T'4WAIDAFL
EMITZ2I:II
WATOifil -
M. .11E3TD.LFAtAN,
Dealer la>
FIDE .AMERICAN AND SWISO.
GOLD AND SILVER, WATCHES}
FINE JEWELRY
ST I ERLING SIISVER
• BIL ' ER•P \ LATED 'WARE,
•
CLO,O \ KS,
PROM Tali
A LD
aPECTACL:
One door north
TO
EMI!
JEIVPLRY STORE.
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• • N.
W. A. ROCKWE LL,, ,
In nee', lug a noir supply to his hugiiitock of gongs,
suca ♦e
AHLVER PLATED WARE,
GOLD AND PLATED SETS
WM
CLACKS,
And every - Mit In thejlne, which will b.; sold at
LOWEST POSSIBLE -PRICES.
Please give ns a call and eicaudrie our goods
plepaltluaollano at theshortiat notice.
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1 W. A. NocinyELL.
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Dec. 12.1117 i
F IRBT TIONAL BANK
- OF WANDA.
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CAPITAL • $125,000.
SIMPLiIB FUND. .... 80,000
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Thilfliink. otters UNUSUAL-TA 'II.ITIEB for
the transaction Of a
GENERAL NKING BITS7CESS
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INTERITIT RAID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING
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• . • TO AGREEMENT.
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Onscrat CASE GIVEN TO TLIZ
_COLLECTION Or
Sofas It.NTICZINCItk.
Parties wishing to FIEND MONEY to any Part of
the United Staten, England, Ireland, Scotland.. or
the principal cities and towns of Europe, can hire
procure drafts for that purpose_
- • •
PASSAGE TICKETS
To or from the Old Country, by the beat steam or
sailing line, always on tend. \ .
MS
FAMILIZA 11BOUGHT CIVICS AT,III \ DCZD nATEB;
'highest: - Tice paid' for U. tonde,
Gold and Silver.
N. N. BETTSJi.
eashbar.
II JOB: PO WELL,
Pevnthlsitall.
A p t ir H. DODGE
v v
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/MST NATIONAL I3AA, TOWANDA;PA.
.•0 aPPIVERENTS
GIRANO FIRE IIiSIIRANCk. CO, of PbOrta.,
AND
PIORNIN AIUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO
ni Hartford.
Overll3o.ooo humane° on Mos In Bradford Co;
Towanda, Pa., Feb. i. 3877. •
p r o GREAT \
\WEDDING CARD DEPOT
The at styles In
WEDDING . I s ITAIIIONS;
Price., lower than any Houle In the Country
ORDERS BY NAIL
PROMPTLY ATTENDED - O.
WM. H. HOSKINS,
ISTAT4MEIr AND ENORAVOI,
< Oil Aich Street, rtikladelptila.
Ipril 12,1177.
irnlE • SUBSCRIBER TAKES
Manure In esiihmtheattentßin of htsl2lllll4ll.
out. patrons and ,the public generayy, to the fact
that tut-still continues a
GENERAL MARKET BUSINESS
•
At the OLD BTAMIR of MYER ik RIINDELL. In
Carroll% Block, pearl opposite the Moans Howe,
and chat he b to ftrnish
SALT AND FRESH MEATS,•-
, FRESH POULTRY,
VEGETABLES AND BERRIES
0rth 4127 best quality'. at as low ritual; any other
esta ent. - _
• C. M. MIER.
June I. leTe-tt • \ •
H.4.IGA* BROADLEY, \
3fannfectoecos of Woolen Goods, Yarns,ke
CITNG & DREBSING,
• thme to order. - . - • •
Cash paid forwoot, alsocioths exchanged for Wool
junlidin
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et
• CARDING.—The sub. , ecriber`will cardtulls the present season
at old establishmentec.ptolin. Pa. • Teem
his bft experience the 11c inay be sure ot bar.
lag work dome in ' 'beet pusdbie manner;
an 4 with dlepatch. be will she his personal and
- Close ataration to th e budding, Price II iik per
pound. Wool takes id psynist er , &gm._
caispapurn, ism ii, Ism * IL- 1.110uh.N.,
MN
HENRY MEW
VR,,
SILVER WARE,
&O.
NEI
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Coining Pik( mirailtinue STaszTs. TowANDA;
Coal screesad, sod delivered to say part of
• ro' s adding eartstge to the idotve pares. ALL
oa gas user sr ACCOMPA7fIIIp.'irr Till CASIL.
, •,. • ligllCUtt... *
• - ' / • -
Towanda, in EN IE4. •
COAL, v'
We tarpon band at out S„
sod Wilkes Barre cold, anti\
the Sullivan poilaty
aad Smith.
, We keep the best quality of LL
toeoLlirtelt and raster, all of
at bottom prlces.
CHEAP OtIAL'AND.LIME.
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Pica sad anti? July L I will jell Coal, lime, kc.,
for cash only, and the pricp list will' be corrected
monthly. ..' - •
Tit2Cll OT COAT. TOE TIMT, Pre TO/COI 2,0 0 0 TA
.• - • AT 121,T;TARD45 .
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Pittston Store, Chestnin Mut Pomace. 15 00
. ..- Pes i . .
3 40
Carbon stun Muni, • ... . , 4no
1 3 OW
litrelaY Mountain Lump - •
3 50
.
• ll .. Smith • 275
AllentOwn Lime 14 bushel,._
Lath k3l - - .. -225
Mark bushel • - ' '4O
Brick VS • , ....: le IV,
-1 am always prepared td deliver purchases on --
. short notice at the usual 'price of ,dellvery.
• I also tender .my thanks:to my, Many friends and
customers for. their very liberal. patronage in the
!mal anal hope nada* the 1.4 M 'departure to Make tt to
• their Interest to continue to buy where 'they ran
.:t the beat goadi for the least money. ,_
Tllolse wbo are Indebted 'to rue will take "notice
t . "..,I must bare motley or I can't buy for easlt and
pay reights. They must °settle by the first of .Au.
• gust
.. eel: . -
Very 11,espectInlly Yours.
J. IL PiIINNY. .".
Towan ... July'l. 1975. , . t
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.RINGS,
E (ON'THE NtIIOPISAN PLAN,)
C6IINER MAIN di. IV A SHIN GT 0 .N* STILEETS
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. \ . TOWANDA, PA; • .
N — \O
itta large, intuodlous and elegantly-furnlshed
house has just been opened to the traveling public.
The proprietor has spared neither pains nor expenito
In making his hotel ilrsttelass In all Its appoint
tnents, and res cattily solicits a share of nubile
patronage. II A 8 \AT ALL HOURS— Terms,
to suit the ttxue, Large stable attached,,.
1 WIC lIENItY, Puoretr.tint.
• Towanda, Jane 7 1 '77-tf:\s ' .' • •
MEANS ','1101:18E\ TOWANDA .
P a., ,c
\
CORIUM NAIN4ND BEIDOZ, BTITXTB. ....
The Horses, fliutows,, ise.„ ' of. all \ ipiests of this
hoer*, insured against loss by Yire, \ without any
exits charge. • '..
- A-aaperior quality of Old` English Pawl Ale, Just received. vr. R. JOIMAN,
Towanda, Jan. 24 ,74- ~,, - Propr-fetor.
. --.
THE CENTRAL noTpL i '\\
I:YLSTETV, PA. •
The undersigned having taken ponessie
of the at hotel, respectfully solicite the patroe•\
age of his old,frtends and the public generally.
angla.tf. - - . N. A. FORREST.]
ILWELL HOUSE , TOMANDA,
.
PA., ' I
,-- JOHN SULLIVAN. ''i
,
Hada! haled this house. 'ls nose ready to seem*
=date the towelling public. No paths nor ozpenze
bo spared to eve satisfaction to those who may
• give him a all. • ' • . .
`ll6P.North side of Public Sqi an; easi of lemurs
w bloat.
1& 1 2 f t il.L , E HOTEL - , . ..
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TOWIIOIDA, PA. .
At the er of Conn and Itiveriets., directly in
the vicihlty and south of the Court House.
-, .-
JOHN NOMA. Pitorkizioil.
• 'il - , \• • --.,.. - . .'.
The' ahre had been it.furntshed and re
fitted. and is now nto the traveling public.
The Bar will at all Miles bosupplied with the best
of ' liquors. Geed stabling "tacked to the premises.
Boarders by the day or week accommodated.
Hay vi, me.) \ . JOHN nurgr. '
►•
QEELEY"S . OYSTE,II. BAY AND
IILIIII-OPEA'N HOUSE.—A \few doors 1011 that.
the Memartiouse. . Baud by tbe Ass ou reek on
nameable terms. Waravmesbi served at ali hours
Oysters st irbolessle and retail. \
J
. R. CAREY,
' Gent's clothes cut and made to order In theses,
est taahlont. editing and repairing &me on short
mare, at reasonable ratea, ar d satisfaction guaran
teed. Please gho us a call.„
Towanda, Oct. 4, 17. JAM Eli H. CASEY.
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v 9 , 9.. O ve A ry N a CAN'T BE. MADE BY
month i i ikt c h a e n br•
It awe furnish, but cat
e w i rl i irtigto
:117 earn a dozen dollars-a day right in their own
localities. Have no- more MOM to explain . here.
BusinessPleamint and hohorable. Women, boys,
and gtris do as well as men. We will furnish you
a completiputet free, The -business pays bettor
thaw anything. else. . We' will bear expense of
starting you:, \ Particulars free. Write and see.
- Partners and mechudes, their sons and daughter,.
and all elegies Ist need of paying work,at home.
should write to neatiti learn all about th • work at
once.: Now - is ati time, Ulan deb/. Address
lima t Co., Lupus, Maths. . Ja024,17.
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Dada Is
Aurresuorri AND -
suLtavAlsr ANTaluicii?l
COAL,
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1 AL •
poAL,
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all ilzes of Plttattin
tyal Sock .coal t. frosn
Barclay'Lump
Moir sn4
c.ti F 0 will
T. .
PTERPE.A. SCI
Towanda ist, ISM
IR=
J'A C .;. •
Is now re wing Lis
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FAT.;I 4 AND , - MINT '
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T I• X (44
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Whieti • has never Nell EQUALLED ba
fore iti\this market, either for •
QtALIT
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OR
LOW PRIo..S.‘:\
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I you-do bt, call and examine,
. .
ratton!s'Block M'ain Street.
Towanda, kiept\t.
THE FARMERS' \:\ . MUTUAL.
lI , ISHRANcE CO„ OF TESPAROr..A.,
Is nor issuing porPetual poilCie on
•
FARM PROPERTY - 0141Y.
. .
Each member - pays a fee,.,'st the time of InE4ring;
to cover charter and itzlilentalexpenses of the Co.,
After which no frfiler payment is required, except
'to meet 'Kiwi floss by lire among the membetsLio...
iThis plr insuratiee for FARM PROPERTY,
s comb‘crapittly into favor. ,
?lace of - Business, SPRING 111 LE, P.
The Agent will canvass the Townships of TUPCI
- Pike. Herrick, Wyalusing.• Asylum, Terry
and Stiliding Stone.tuut farmers in' those Tow
ships tus'urance or information, tgay
ress;
A, B. S.EHNER. Sec. and Act—
,
Spring 11111.4;Bradford
NV. M. SIMMWAV, Pres. (C.i.,./74trA
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00FiNG PAINT.-211e Becky
'Mountain 17eirn111Ion Paint (inlxed ready P , r
Übe) Is the best in the world for „Tin. Iron. pelt,
Shingles, or anything exposed .o the weather.
Price-1 gallon and can, V; 2 gallons in ran...s 1..50
Three 2-gallon ram in one cane 4.00
1 barrel, :4 gallons Er.uo
I barrel. 44 galloon 2 , co
AMERICAN VERMILtON WORKS.
0ct25.3m. • 49 South Front St., Philo
Betels.
- FE ENRY ROUSE,
SHOP OVLB SITATEITS t LONIVS
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TAILOR.
F
Dit / ./11. C. PORTER'S
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-OLD-CAM DRUG
/ •
Cotner Hain and Pine Ste., Ittiounti,ra.
Cltdablishild ow Quarter qf a Century,3
Whadesale and Retail Des;litf, ' •
DRUOS, MEDICINEt3, CIJE.MIC
Ala;
.•-ACIDS. ifYIWEITUTIIB;4I.tg.trz.-
ezitrumigat, TOIS,LT A—VD FANCY GINDIN;
SpONGES, BRUIIIIM BRACES a ?BUSSES,
lictAra. POMADies: Hain Hyatt.
TOTH, SKIN, and HAIR PREpARATIONS.•
lICZORS, POCIVET4O.4yIis ' •
POCHET4IOOES AND PORTDIONNATES.
MACABOY and SCOTCH SNUFF. •
- I
, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS,
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS.
?two Wines titd Lignors, for Medicinal Purposes'
Botaisic,Eci. .tc iItOO34OOTATIIIeOZDOCDI9.9,
And all genuine popular Patent Medicines.
Sirroutans,. Straras souls's, • finissi puns's.
Ntrean 80434 it SHIELDS. '
Ntrnatiel OOTILLS, Tatinists RINGS,
isTalnlits, Thin PANS. Ustisamt, Tastnitbms.
Tana. ELASTIC Sioutimas,
' KEROSENEOR COAL OIL,
- WICKS, CHIMNEYS. BATH REICH,
SPERM, LARD. WHALE. HEATS-FOOT,
TANNER'S, AND MACHINE 01L5,.,
.1119 D SrifuTtiTunpaliztsar . - •
Sash,Paiii4Varnish,WhiteWash,, CO - Unto:
. Hone, Mane,. Shoe, &rubbing, ,
•
And ail kind* of brushes.
WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS.
or ail Met. s
PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY, AND
• VARNISH.
READY MIXED PAINTS -
OF ANYDESIBED COLOR ' •
• BY THE POUND, PI NT OR GALLON, - 7
GROUND IN OIL OR VARNISH. '
. AND DRY COLORS OF ALL HUES.
A
• articles warranted as represented.
PrescriptioMioarefully compounded at all.bodrs
of day and night. Oren Sninlaya for Vreset•tpoons
from 9 to 10, A
.11..12,t0 1 and 5 to 6, r.m.-Quayt37s.
■
Tap= Atli Carriages.
OLD EBTA ELTSTIMENT
STILL TAt;.ES .I I . III , : LEADI
Cirringoq; itic AP L Ttr AN EVER, and , l' lat
form Wagons M a GREAT ItEITUCTION.
JAMES DIY T,
, • •
Proprietor - orthst Old . Carclage Manufactory, cot.
Main and Elizabeth streets: svotdd call ;he erzliii
attention of FARMERS . and others'. to his large
and complete ussortrn nt of • , ,
e . . .
•
OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES
ANA PLATFORM WAGONS,
All 'of his - own manufacture, and warranted in
every particular to be tglial to the most expensive*
city work.
MII
XOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY
1:1
'I 'S
tr below the crest fit matintaelttre
Itaine4 after tht• trr•set.t
o uttit make seieetions NOW
t ,
"e
9
at the figures i and remember that ever)
,ts warranted
vehicli.
j •
PLATFdI
BUG
T0P,1117G(4.
The prices am
and , will not t,• ma
ta disposed of. su yol
$I WAGONS
\GIES
11
Don't be-imposed tr,
poormateriabi, 'but pure!
\ widen Sass peen in uperatiub \
tort' and Is permanently. Rica et..
- \•. .:
RErAIRINt. PROMPTLY A. TENDED 'TO.
. : \
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Ottiniataetory cur. Math and Ellz ic.th strerbi.
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.. , ' - JAMES BUY. NT.
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Towit4a, June
N EW: \ A"._
Eat ,af the Repoitcr Office.
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Respectfully al:mooned to the public- that the are
prepared to build all Muds of \
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. - . FAMILY cAnnlAuEs;
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'VD AND OPEN 13111111 ,5 q
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PIIAF:T4N•A PLATFDR3I 1V)1.407.T5,
TD.4IIfING:stILIZtrz, SKET t F.TONS\
.\\ :
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3fade of the best mnterint :mil in the le , st 'style
:All work 14 give in•rfeet sltisfnetion.
PAINTING A SPECIALTY.
We has% one of the , best Carriage Painters in the,
country, .atiO do all work in this line at the lowest
rates; • '
AU kinds of
REP AI R1.X451
neatly and promptly done at niduced-prlens
ilakingl. new springs and ,repairing old ,011eS a
specialty. - All work guaranteed. 'Please' give us a
ealL
WINTYRE &PFf..NCER
Touinds, April 26, 1877
Crodery Ware.
Ew . FIRM
AND NEW COOPS
• 1
' , H. ~nnadii, :
ItDa filled up the otd ate 'of Ci-.. , ,A. lack with a
l'ulfitue of a
-1 ' '\.--
. •NI - , '
C OCIC.RY,- 1
•1 . IRINA, CA NA,:
'-' 1 Gt . ASSW . )s
. .
• N . C UT LERY,
SILVER:PLED •GOODS,
\ STONE*ARE!
BABY. WAGONS, :
FANCY. Go2qps,
TOYS
=I
HOUSE' FURNISHING GOODS
• ' s A pest Tartetiof ••:, - • •
.LAD.IPS; LANTERNS; \CJIIMNEys
-\\'‘ • A NEW \ DXrditTiTIIE
E • •
Beiring Madders of 'the leading makes sold for
Cash at is
store, at muterropy r jow . vrtieg.
\ MACH,LNE a on.
• ; \.•
LADIES, QE TS•A\D
Ain invited to look,oie{our anmettnent.. its lie ere
'determined to dealt in or power to plesie.,
Member the place. . , • .
• uOLD C.llO SEIM STOAILIC."\
• \ /
• ,
1 1 / 4 nrandsh. aay 10,1877.
•tc to ; , 1 to
EMIE
ri by Interior, work aLtl
NAr.. at the entahltshtn.llt
for nearly bait a cen•
,4!
.E FACTORY
CIES
ISM
';', - Ilkdlroidii;';:-
T Ellitin - VALtLY, AND PA. A :
jug N. Y t . 11.111..) , ROADS.—Atrangatiam Pai
manger Trish a l / 2 to tale effect Ito 14, 1877,
EA W .
STATIONS.
• ,
• Moira Valle •
Buldalo • ,
• ,
• Atia a vi ••••• • •
Gen d.or *ob.,
Ith
Owed
Elm ••••
Waverly \
&Om
Athens
bttlan
flirter
.Towanda. ••\
wycauldng.
hterullogStone.....:
Rummerilettl
Vrenchtowit....„..
Wyaluslng .
Skinner* eddy.. , ..
hicaboypen -
Mehoopany
Tunkbannock—
Laantnge
Fallow • •
B Junction
Wllkes•Barte—
lilanch Chunk..
Allentown '
'Bethlehem--
Eapton -
rhilarielphin, •
New York,
, 'lO 10 5 5,
1.07, 2 r,r,
• 4.1
• , 4 2 :1
.... ; 44
.. '2t;
moo. 7
3 8. 4
47.\.
' • 7
' I A'
8 ,
31. 1'.31.
ME
INIE
Ma3MMN
STATIONS. I :, 911' 9
• (iv !. ""
"J '. " ..."
. : P•3 1 •':.1.31.:A„31. A.,14‘
. .
Now -York.' • •......',....11 A . 4 0 ; G 30,....
11d - lidelphh ' ' •. 03 0111— :. ,s 10 ....•
, •
ElsaVon 3 9 28".......: 9 3,) .
-
.
etblehem • --
Allentown '' •••.. 10 !2' - 10 122 . 1 .. ..
.Mane!' C1u10k.:....-.:...•...... 11 05 ...-,;311 11 '
Wllkes-lrarre - ' I 1. 7_20 I ss , ......
L. &B. Junt7l9o - - .........: 135 7Si 2 1.4' .: .
Falls
LiGrange,. • • :,..'' 3 8 35' 2to --1
Tuakbannock • ' •:. 2 15 ,
8 48 3 14.....,. 1
..•
31r3h0pany - • , •9 12 3.x3 '
11e3 , 110prwn i - 3 9 19'3 40 . .....
Skinner's Eddy • 9 35 3 or .„.,.
.L2(11131110 . ..'...i• a'ol3 9.'09 3 0.5" ' - ..
. . 2
Wyaluslng 10 00 4-t5 ... ... . i
Frenchteere — •. 16 15 4 :S s .•
11nmmer11014...... "_ • - -10.23 4 2i; ....... •
Sia , lcling 8.101.00 . '..... 10'32 4 42
. IV: Fat):. ills; ' ' 'lO 41 '4 tt, ..
:Towanda. • ,i.: AOO 1055 5D4 i 5 .4..
vp...er .....1 -II 99 512 7_17
.
•
31:1;,0 • ' 11119
AtbriF.; - .. - ~ :43211 20 7.. rp. *. i 5
Soyre:...-- 2 4 3911 38 r. ~ ,1 19'
Ws.: t.ly • , 4 45 11 40 o'4 , t :1).
Ettelra ' - ' 1 •,.... 5 25:12:49 0 153 10
"Owego :- :' ,11 24.: .... G. 3.5
••rlitea' . - 1 G 08; ... .... 7lb •
Geneva-- .-
Aul.urv, 0-1 5 '4'4o -
,1 50 12 20, c 1.5
Rochester
,1109'31e 1121 25 - • 12 C.1'.6 15-
'2 , 4 lagara Fpn5...... ........ ..i 1 05 - ..:.. ' l-r:: 0 19
!I' 11. 1%111. A'.3l. P. 32.
Trairot Wand In ern through daily to Fiiihd,,t.
Oda and Iti,u• York without change, With l•kili?e,n
siee.p.iiig care att.-a Wed, • • • .
H. , A. PACKER, Superinteeti:int.
Sa . yre, Pa., May 14. ismyr.
]prEILADELPIRA. &
.READE 9
AFIRStiGESTENT OF PAES:ENGER TEAM,.
DEC EMBER I B'l'll, 1376
. .
~Trains lo,ane,Ailentoten as faIOWS: - '
- (rid Perki6men Brand. ) . _ .
F6r iniiladotphis at 6.r.0, 11.10 a.b., ,.
3.15 and 5.53
.li, in, • - .. ' . , . •
MEUSE
Fur Phlladc•lphta._at 3.10.. p.
(via ,EFurt Pe'rsaa. Branch.)
For 11«adfs , g, 41 , 30..5.50, 4.9:5 a. tn., 32.1.5, 2.10, 4.30
nr.d m.
For liarrizlmr,3. S.SP, 0.43 rt. In., 32,15, - 4.30
and 9.c0 m.
Por , r• r and Columbia, Slp. pis: a. iv and
4.3.0 p. m.
ti) , ..4:9u0t rtu On Monday , . • • • •
ava•DiTs. , • ,
• •
For Re.adinr. 2.30 .3. m.. and 9.00 p. rt.
Fnr llarrlNt.urg. 2.30 and 9:00 p. In.
;Train.7l,r, .4 ilintawn itere as _rot/owl: t
. (rig Perlriomrn Fronrh.)
trave L.C.0.1.20;
p.ln. ,
I.esie Philadelphia. SI.Li a. in
•- "' • • (nin-En,,t. Braneh.)
=
Lesve'lleatiing 7.4 n, 7'.45,1C.35 a. tn. - , 4.0, e:74). -
19.30 p. -
RAO I. in., .2.to t %.7: 343
55 p. nt.;
Lam asitr.l4.ll.la. In., 12.55. at il 3:45 p.t. •
.I,tave Culuthlaa i 6.05 a. kW.. 1,00 .and 3.35 p.
' SUNDAY:,
r..^ . .fi! Reading, 7.:0. m. m.
e Ilarrtsin:rg. i . . 0 a. In.
Tra warlze , l thus f . } rein. to and trot!: .!,.,r.ft
sth awl •streets, other Maths. to .21.0. trim
BrOad_lttllVP'. depot.
The G.,:gt a. ni".'anri p. in. trains frnnt
and-the T. a. In. and 3.1.1 p. sa. tra:t.. Iv la
Philaderplita, have tilNugii cars to and Iron.
adeljdtla.' •
• J. F • WOOTTEN. Griieral 3lana4cr.
C. G General Ticket Agent. 1 ,- ;,t4-75.
VoßTritnN. CENTRAL -11,41 L - -
• - WAY TIME TABLE.
Throng)) a^ui e..lrect matt.
Elmira, Erie, Butrati.,.l:ochei.tyr and r.ii3;;a
ra •
. .
On and after SIUND AY. Ni.renthcr
train , th. Nertborii l'entral Itallway
f(alovis . l , • •
. .
- 3:0.71,T1MAL n...
'
Niagara 1 - *•:;+ress . —Leave•: Harrisburg flatly el:. - ..` •
rept .Surola , :It 11?.;5.) a. m., Willlanislimt -at 2:20 p. ' ?,
ni.. leaves Ludiaat 5:25 p. tn.:leaves Canami:.ll; , .a . -.
at' f.`.5 p ni . arr.res at Br lialri at 12:15 a.tu....rrive •
% 1 1 - - N tagara F.,“1 at. 1 . :15 ai .
m. • • - '
.
5,".!...1.,' , ay....,ital'imf , re . tb:lly exee`pt -Sunday at .
i:flNlft... arr:vt 7 s atHarrisbnrg gaily ...leer. tint:,- '
day t 1'1:45 p. m..• _
Fast Pao—Leares Baltimore d:illy at 11:3s - a. 1n...
arrlvi4at'll;:rriAmig dales rat attO p. ru.. 1eav, , ..,.
Barri:dun p: daiir 1.x.c.-};t 'zit 'Any at 1:20 P.m_ leave:. •
Willian,rpt.r. a: 7:3!) e. in.. leaves Elmira at letsn •
p. nt::arrlvse v i at Watkins Glen at t 1:50 p. in. .
. Pittshurg Kx tire,,—Leare's Via:llia:me d::Ily er-
`r,ept.Snn day :0.:..: p. "m.- Arrives at Barn burg , -
if , o:y ex ;...-pt Q;;;;dar at it - `:2a P. in.
tn, nein nal i E.I :r..5' , .-1..,2:13. Qs Italttunn'e daily at • . .
tl:lt. , 't. in.. arriv , -.1 narris.burg at 12:15 a. m.
V: r f iN, M nII—LP:sVANt Hat rl s'!.urg dilly exe,pl . Sun:. '
day at 4;::: a. itt..ll,i'N',.;s Wiriantsport at N:Vi r . P." 1 .11...
ICM,S E:1;1111.e.: 11..:1:iP, m.. arrives at'Canitatial- . •
dca.at 31:;Osp. ut. - . .. " 0 \ .
\
.. SOurtiW.krtri.
.
SA:l.llerir Ezcprese.J.Pawa Canattlaigna daily
exeept Sunday at t'.t'.:s;, p. in.; leaves . Elmira at. !.,;::n . •
p. 111.. leaves Wilßninsport at 12:35 a. tit.. arrive. at •
Harrisburg daily t4ee . pt - INlondr.:}\ at 4:co a. In.. .ar- • • .
'.rives at Bailin:ere at .:4:e a.-m.\ , -
Fast Linn—Leavtlx . CinarnialguA.- , daily except .
:41n laY-n.t 5; 7, 5 p. m . leaves Elmira .at 9;iIU it.- tn..
teaves rilliahisporr daily except Mimday. at pziar,
p. In.; leaves Ilarrisbureilat;y at 4:20 a:\ ut.„ arrives •
at Baltimoro daily at 7;45 a. in:
\
.Washingttat Expreas.l.e'ayea Hairlstturg daily
eNc..pt Sunday at 7:31, a. in., .!trive3 at.Balt :Mao at
11:25 a.flti.
\ \
',.. 31a11 - Leaves Harrisburg daily \ except Sandi's' at
2a.C. p. 1n.. , arrive,. at Baltimore at \6:I0 4:10 V. in: \•
Hay Expr.f.s.-.4...-aves Watkins thou daily except
Sunday at 8:00 ai in, leaves F.lniiri\datly except\ i
.Sunday at Pala. in.. laves Williamsport daily ex- .
cep' Sunday at 12:40 p. m., leaves Harrrbiug daily
at 4:25 p. -in:, arrives at Baltimore daily at7:3sp.M. .•
All train:l.lll4lm; connection at Bairiumre tor. , •
Waetilngtomand the Smut);
.For further:it/focal:I:ion, applyitt the Tleict Of- -..
flee in the Pennsylvania Itrallnoad depot.. \' 1• •
' FRANK THOMPSON:
.'. •
General lianiver.
fIRE:ATOETRAL ROUTE TO
TUE 'WE'4IIIVIA:NIAG.iILA
GREAT WESTERN AND
MICHIGAN CENTRAI,7 , . •
. • RAILWAYS.
.. . •
THE I'Ort,L'ARROCTiE to paints In CANA
DA. 1.0 ,DETROST. 'HAY- MIN.' SAW.' 'kW ,
GRAND R.APHIS. KALAMAZOO, CHIC - AGo.
AHLW At KEE.. ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS. OMA
HA. SAN rRANCISCO. GALVESTON. DAIr
.LAS. DENISON,AtaI all halals West. - • -
TUE WAGNER
DRAWING:IIOO3i 1.V1? SLEEPING.CARS. ,,,
Run on all Elress tains from itoct.ester Chica=
go anti• I pointS west without thailge.
. • .-.. • ss
. N EW' Alt FT EU , VNT• DI NlNti CARS'. \ .
Haver-recently ti'en placed 'On'this , line, affot di t.g\,
every traveler on the ttirinikh trains an opportunity ~-.`
to enjoy Itts\aittast, Dinner and Supper at lel,ure:
at the popular price -15 cents per meal. • ,
3s'' This Is tho only llnCio the West via NI At;
Alt A F A M.S. affording. an tinportuil fly. of sire,
leg the )‘ids and eteenery of Niagara while erm.s
leg oYer Bridge:
4.1 - • Tlekets can be had at the depots nt all
nectleg aud • from all Ageels represetilleg
this llno.
EDGAR, - 'M. 1.1: LESLiE, .
Gen.! Pal'''. Art, Gen't Tir_to Art.
Rom: 5. LEWIS. G EO.IC. $11E1CW001).
Trave . ling Art, AORNT.ds •
CHEAP PARE BETWEEN
•
•
TOWANDA. AND TROY
\ The undersigned having taken 'the
carrying the IL-8. Malls between
Troy. has provided himself with a '
tortahie stage anti good teams. and 1,1
carry passengers and freight at redo
• 1:10 . 1.741t Tirar TICKETS. km.
To, acemnumslate persons 'having
transact, I hare concluded to sell ro
ets for 'leo. Tickets ter fare trout
Towanda and Try at same ratio.
and substantial: so I can cart, all w
to, ride. TICKETS ter sale at -Elw
winda, aud Adants House; Troy..
. - 8. - 17
. Towanda, Augut:i 2,
. -
•AL TENT /PN ,
It Tott wish to se - 1159d
.HAT, (.411ALN &PRODUCE
genCrally for REA
•
rices call at
831ITH I PA
where you will . al&
goOttt; Wiling St bat
Wynnlda& Sept
3 -599 7 ..-- 9 - 1 -
14 1 '
.!., -
1
Pm.t.m.:p....51.4.m.
, , 2 W.; ...:. 4 r
~ t „, i '-401 • . ... i 313
1.1.•••1 •-• •: 1 . : ... 1 6 09
1
I .**e • 6 . 35 : i N 09
, 1 2 5:.,:-... 9 42 , ;
;, 4 Vil 66 ' 2 v, it, 4. 4 ,
6 03 1 ft 331 3 2 0 fl 20.
1334 i 9 411 3 :10 ti :tr)
4 V4"9 150! i 3911 '..9•
3 - 30 ', - '. 3 - 46 11 0,
4 40; ..... 1- a IA i 2 3 ,„ ‘
6 55i1025 415 122 n
i.••••••: T..... 4 ,12 t , i
... • • •••• , CIV. ii :;,;•
: , ; , ....•• 1 1; ..... : 3 60 12 , 12
: ... 6 15 1 •, 7
•-••; ..... -.. 5 3" ' 1 . 31
- • -
•
ntract for
lo e
it i
lt
zda and
rom
p laled to
NI talcs.
$ ' 2 4 :00:
lu.lnefs to
nit trip tick
ints between
tage Is mony
co may desire
11 House,
MEM
SI
at the lithg Est rnirk,et,
JAUKOZO, PA..
well- selot tad sto_k of