• Iloosehold prprinttnt THE.Cllitil t atio,n of Llie basket-wil low' mizht. be a prOlitable American indutry. No le4 - than two-thirds of the willow use' in ,the manufa.c turciof Ns-Moir-Ns - are in-this country is imported from Europe. SIV)EET-PIC.KE - 47: - • 70mAto,r,s.—Siice and sltand in siqt and water night and ;-take but and drain careftil ly ; tko quarts of'..vinegar, iii - e pounds of l,brown sugar, to one- peck of tow.- tOO's . ; einamou r allspice and Clover to taste; together until' they look clear., " • ENG WSII BREAD SArt'E.=—Cilt some lirht bread in small pieces; boil sufll: ,good:sized onion in it taihoroughly soak it; Mix and let,qand a while, tiled lioil, and .add „buttrr". pepper and ,Falt, and a few bla47 pepgtsr earns ; take out the onions before sering. „VELLY C-.:F..—One cup - fals , ..ugar. clue cuptui flour, four eggs. white and yolks henteu separately, two tea,:poonfulls baking powder. 1;a1:e in a dripping pan; when done `lulu the unke : Out upsid down 'on : a towel. izpreAd jelly” or icing anti roll up Carefully. IL will . not • lu•cak• • • • • SCIFSTIFIt` journal-'says- , --What Oen been lieforbut nv . ly lr relic-ted with nThre or less bknetit—tliat,a cheap smegar eon si4S-Of twbiy fire .gallons of warm rainwater with four gallonii of inn - lasses and one gallon yeast," to be us'6l after it has been allowed to fer, FMB TICE uOuntry G!.filleihnn, being asked if :ft : would klo to set :young. althy pca(9l trees- '.tiear (11'c1 ones t•st7ftj' , o: , e(l rO have the yellows, rrlui yellows are • couta, g . itiis, and are eonnn tinieatell throw , ll 'the blof-s(un by, the pollen, awl the tii-ea;v is rea(ly ebnYeyed in other. ways . . It Nvotild; not •1)q safe tp pia lit healthy ,trees•near sicklyones:" N 111 D s,—To keep ins•e.ct'; off of:loft/1s, l,iit th h.thst bit of I*vr osyie oil under e: a. 'remains c i yuur arter'pui k the drop fall v.lll Ito this every ten days until all ate renim Clean-the cage well eve'ry sJour in hut water: use boriix :a , .1 but little soap.. .Mate the hi rd thirin,* the Jast 01 1 ebrutt6.' or first of Mar h. • =MC= ONIONS Fuit 11!.11)1CIN r I . E.POSSES. _('over two iivarts of white oniOns with soft. Nratyr ; stew timu to a qrain through a 11911.1 or fine sivytt ; weigh •Ibe and add an equal weight of • dark • I.rown sugar, 1.11 , .- eortnnou thebottor): siultner all •to gyt her until it s tht ecinsistency Po,e—A to lilespoont'ul three times a, day. If it causes no pain, mom should be taken. =CMS ;Tn Siot . T Pr.( • - medicine of ingfolient of .a4fy kind 1: I.tc a gtout person to- .reduce liini in flesh, to ho sut.cessrul,.Wouhl ? .injure his stomach and progluee.end '7---less troubles, hut person with will may do it and he time "litcd„: r.atTho slops: live on parch ed cortr-brolled ricat little ye jr.c %tables. no fruits'Ailmt-', - drink water. rei.n --tea?—noswga,r or milk ; exer ci3e,, plenty of water and no food is the safe. l heal;:hv cure: EZCZEI , CiwilANl-T ! :AKE.—Olie-half cupful (0* butter, on , 0, , cupful sugar, one-half cupful sweet two cupfuls flour. 1 wo tea- t pohn tills Makin, whites of two taiceu wit r,,T u! , . - Ylosting—Whitesof two Lenten to a still' froth with I.ca ter t n teaspoonful at a time :phi . - twenty. ,teaspoonfuls powded !:ngar. stirring it fir with a. knife. italCe.cakc in jelly calietiits; spread c:,ch cake with icing , juid sprinkle vac 3ievenly and 'thickly with dessi cNt,:d coebanut. I=l . Cot rtstt I3m.r.s.—Pnt the fish to soak-over in lukewarm . water IL a I In r tir - st cut.in piteeN; the Morning boil it •20 tAinutes: ch9ll , e the warp for boiling liot and minutes longer: when 0 ,1,1- I,iek: it to pieces; relllOVe all bones :rwl skin; thin shred very -tine with a fork': athl - as muell eohl mashed i0ta . ..0 as fish, a lump — of butter awl a little milk : they are to 1:6 extent nieo, add - a b e aten egg ; Cry them in hot ]Aril or :4°0(1 drippifis, on both sides. I=2llll To `ehalimi's - Atin..l)ut: a teatToOnf ul_ of :-pt.rni oil in the eentrejand 8(111 rot stont,, as much a.. the 1 01 l wilt i ; ;N,• up. 1,'oli t :11" your onnb,_(,)r shril with.the riaTtin tone and tinith with dry rotten ;ton, , . Ino.t• of 'the . elianioi:;. Nyvtr w4sli your•ehainoif.4 ; li.vep it for it will last for year,4. , In I )51i,•811.• nmerii.ricrs.`titie lockset":„ jcwviry, s oil., or ,other vi.4lotahle r,ii nothin , r. /pit, the I , P , t .sperrn"; all' othor are anti inAtea , l of lubrieat i:ltz gun) ,that soon ruin a inachine-oriook. I=l tileth hi a .?tfj,ln•r. To co'or (!irDP(..i :crninotii:t o .ontii•c; .wat(T., 4 pint. Tt, (Ik , olved ilr noilttaliztql T" (.01", tnlnt-rit• in ! , pirit, • t i 51,1 - :Intl abovi-1,1u( ! . To color in boiling, water. To r:olor grec-n--e first Jit , ht Nue, , , tiuirting- tin. ff i ne witn one-nalf w:cter, aiul then ti , ;it)tlio flit! gra5 , ..:4,..s Lc ,lipping •thern into Hardware. -- ' ..:, ---- 11 TIIE -GRApIIIC . . 4.0 GOODS , ..S.EIVAIIE!. . - - PA.RLO'R STOVE, dO . SS,- .. .• . , . ..4 CY GOODS, . , .. TOYS, TOYS! • , . • , Fon SALE AT • ~,tysn FURNISHING GOODS 1 - • • .• , • . , . . . t. f . , - .s r. IL T. JUNE'S,...,..kARDIVARE of,' 650 rt. of . .. - .. - ,SLATER,' - , . .._ . riarrisbarg, Pa, . , ----.--- • . SALE. „4 •. • • • A Ni.W DEPAP'" STORE!' _-. .•:, .. , . . - Aro ingine, one 7A.borse Portable. • Cas Se ln i t i ftrr a e e . hlnes ."- , . stationartea, aO -Inch Grist Mill aYi I sort, lot Saw 311)1 ilead-Clocks. All new IN MERCUR I3LOCK ..eaji. Orders solicited for Engines and 311 l , Atincry of all 1 . oads: . T. L. CLAlltir Jan.:44l: • , 31t. V- - .. \ --- - TGT . IIE POolli - Centie - i v a c t m ilVt" f'. TOWAN-DA, PA., lot ( r..,t , .- - • ' 10 , ~. . , ... nocKwr. - ". tr- IS l'ilE BEST 4.N. ITSE. . . -,, „AV . . • '''' ' --. -..''.. T"'4.;..;.7,...", . • . .;:j ; ' ' . • Oct. It.-77. - • • ' . ... , .. • . . Solutions., COors may in brightt.n!.(l,liy first (Iritiping into w : li- Ivy containin! cream tlf tartar, and . , 111==ESIMI "ENC:il,l * Sff P 1,61 l'upnixo.—Peat to cream Ae-half'pound of-nod loa fer and half a pound of brown Sugar , add tit' wi l beaten yolks of six eggs . . next half a pint sw•eet, milk, half a 'pound of suet chopped fine, then one and a quart*r pounds of sifted flour, beaten im'alternately, with the well helit,en- whites of six co s gs • one ter Ounce of ground - cloves and the 'same of mace, one grated nittinefr at the last, one pound of raisins, seeded, elioPped and dredge.l with flour , : one pound of, well washed cur ' rants and two ounces of citron, Cut flue and dregged with fiour wel/, wring out your pudding cloth hi hot 'water, flour the insid well, fill - with the mixture and boil three MI Aratiailni Peparlutenf E. E. QUINL..k.N,I Committee • . J. A. WILT, of 'l6 T. i t A , ssociate'Editrs. CTolottnlo:kt loos may be• Fent to either of the' aboio e titnrF. as tray be i.retr - rred. and will appear In the 4,..:;ue of which l:nas charge.. J.A. • WILT, Editor. = TUC ES' ,ASSOCIAVO - 151. --- - The Tara foid founty Teachers' Assci etion hat.ilield its regular sessionS for many years./Amin...L.its - members -have- been, and Still arc kilt most active and energetic . edaeators .if the dimity.' stliC .alimunt of good accomplished by this organization cannot be computed—scarcely estimated. . The good it ni,ry vie i the question now: That ithas,-_ and still is doing good cannop 14/. disputed. 3b ... tich of the time of the Assoiation is occupied in discussions, .which are produetive of good - in many ways 7 -•yei the average teacher has taken no part in them, a/LI contented himself or ,herself—without tithing any part in the •Work of the Asspelation—and consequent- Iv has not derived the 'benefit - that, he or I she should have rc % rtived. It is true that the Ass4ciation is the leading educational organizaltion in the county,. and when the teaOlers of the county have any ideas 'or • I ' opudonS on any . ..educational question they sb,,uld and do express, their viiswk 'at thescntioyings by discuSsing and adopt ing resolutions. which <cpress the set/se of the body of teachers assembled in- a concise form. These diselssions,arelheard by the • people. and- the resolutios are . published nod wad I y inany. In this way public sentiment has beiin mouldedlin this. , eounty f in , a number of listanec4,--:This.is 9,-/10 / 1 so fat: a it g.es a unt we "are hmt in fav,ir of spending ithl much time in dis: e/E , Aion, Two ye;ir's ago it was proposed to have a committee.,4l , oinied . giro in_ still.. Hon in the branehes tan:dit in the schools. , The perkonS i.ppointeti fur this purpose - , have nlw-ly - ; responded , whet i resent, `I•i: plat to bas toet) fal-orably receive by tho t eavherF. and wo think the assoc atiun :ger, in the light direction when snch a course wa:. athiptva, Tea hrrs have 'many (aistatlles in. the .W;iy . r f e,inipicto success—whit:it often caul;.; than t,, give 'op t Tic!chcrs ()ft , 'n exlwriel!ce great in grtling their pupil:: ititcremed iu selniol, or a.cer tain briii:oll of study. or in 'III(' manage- mint t f e:>l.taiii plirils,g,.vertirictit, :11:(1 Ino.ay of punishment. ttc., etc.' tho Associa.q.;7l assist any of these reft - c•lwrs? Vie think it (tall.be dotte. If .w!• nt v. it is oily dui t“ do it, We are an A: , soe iation of educator , : soo:i STC ll,mki I,i re' atly'and will ing eaoh otl4.er_a.;; much How.ean we Clo it 1 • We think it call he (I"nety \ de . v.,:,jug a porti"n .411 the time ed the Ass ,, t:tat ion to ..,,twed . 1;e..; tinder which ad the teachers • will giNt i • ion e ctf t he ditii..ulties widelt they have to contend 3.0.1 h., and therm those who have had the and ACre:llllC the dif- Ilculty—sny '1.11.1:1;f:; or she =u~cceded if .mbo one has had the same ditiieeltie—how av,lide(i. Ilotc melt an obstacle may be avi4d. or overcome. etc. We think such clur-e is practieahly, and add fulfil: est to our niCetnrgs, zoni prove Very bi'ne fielp,l jot. many . Of Ow teticinT, who a: tend. SWch a cou rs e in' ug.gested for the next , A?..,,,ciati , m, and if' Ole teachr rs nF the eimilt2." ,urli a nzotion, it will be eartitA but in the faun I. The Slit.- ii.ess or f.nhire•-,44cpena" on pith Which will Non have? COURSE OF STUDY IVAg , DA GP.ADED 'SCHOOL ;41,101 , T1,.:;4:-/,. 111 , .lier yoar,'P.4.l)-hi soi, s.. (.1,111, iI t ttt 1:. S., lialr, yt :,r, Fit Lnion,Tom rnoi, wary Algebniolia!!,.m, MIMI '.- , lnetry - and 11 ye.ar, half yi 'Loki ar. " 1 ti - • . Gucci futu•nt, ear,,Ttl,vi;•ern.d. year, Ast , 1,6ek:;t•t,•1., • Itot•wy, ;my._ ?rill ni;,l I.alf 1101'ai car. haw!: (DNS iuton). Po'n:w111,11;1 , ing thr T, Litt nt iun 1.0 i`kt, above r v atra• tm I,...yrnct\t tklil;s.), cxerci<., in c,. •.t1 Writ • • , 5.111,1,217,4 , , Practi , a! b , :oli ,, 11:1::'!; by • intcrin,diate: ( , f SI!Ilt A me! iva, v , irmierx..ii book tin. 'Akc(l, rt v 41 aL(.I I.; ranitnar—liorl's C , ‘llllnon School. ; Et mot. I:fy. Analysis and sint'ultanc oliNly...:Thc most pro;ufnellt feirt:cres of each of ft:w.d subjcf 7 is in thel br" /- with artundanf and pr,lfl!t I. 0, ' .. c?itein- I il/riZtatKlart4.l'eader;:. ltitlrtiir io--11ohin.<.rn';;lli Ite same topies as iy P.lnlimont - s. of .lame author. ornittin.z kinC:iple and piolv-- terns: also rase,of Congnumfl Pcreconta. , 4 , , Discount and •Interest, missi.‘u nt:rship, l'•inar.." :and ('ubo vtith simplest cases of Mensuration and Prol.•vti m. Ii t...2llectual Arittuneti,--First . third of each daily- pfni yl as;iruu.l to Arithme tic to.lic devoted to ititcllectUal arithmetic n,ing for pralice salno sur.ji co; its as.. s'gned in writing': 1 11 3 - Nl ,, n "3: ATW —, TEI.I. 1 I'M lIER. .:: Hi'aliilig, SZtlider'—Sollilik ,of Lettets; i ~ , , ,e .4 . Diet,ionaq; Principle: of Roading. irt . f::z .. .aphy—f.itlf ,, t's internicdiat 2 t,,m a p ~t S:otitli America. . Arithmetic. Ittyliments froin Decimals titre-ill:tit. .reviewed D. 114.1 coniplOctl rammar — Kerl , sCommcm.Seh6ol; Ezy yluology Nyith applieMi ions reader; An alb - .is . applit.ations itt roa.lim SyntaN with eophms examples e‘mieeted, ' Intellectual Arithmetie-The tirst 'third of daily period assigned to 4/ itt oldie In be devoted anal Arithmetic, ucd for lessuil in using :ainn written with Vocal music. A INTLIMEDIATE:6II.inE—EFFIE Mi SUCiGESTED ron'TC- MI .4:/1:+ , 11)Pi kat ( Y, , HEE= MOM --.".„, - -e , ,- ~ • • Reading, Sanders' Fourth to page 230. Spelling, Sanders'l6 page • Geography, Guyot's ElonientarY, Ma p of South America, through . book, review ed and convicted. Graibmir,-Oral. Arithmetic Robinson's Rudiments ; Fractions and lircitnals cotpleted. _ Aritkinetie,. Intellectual—First third . of daily•perioll assigned to 'Arithmetic to be devoted-to intellectual arithmetic, using for practice the same subject assigned in written arithmetic. Vocal music. ". • . ESTEEM EDIATE -GE4tDE-7-11ANDIE imnLms. Courae of Study. "Writing. !leading, Sander's 'Union, No. 3: _ Sanders'. • • Cl'eography, Guyot',r! Elementary from Page •to MN) of South America. Arithmetic, Multiplication reviewed; Short and Long Division. Arithmetic Int9ectual—First third of daily period as'signed to Arithmetic, to-be devoted to intellectual arithmetic. Vocal music. A rnimARY anAny.---r. M. MOSCRI,P: rsei • Script Writing, with slate and lead pen cll. fteading—Second Reader, completed. Vocal Music three,tim e s during the day. Spelling---Words -of . Reading Lesson ; p, imary Speller ta page 50. Geography—pral drill on map of the world Elementary Geography to page 25. A Hamlet ie—Notat ion and Numeration to trillions ; Addition reviewed ; Subtrac: .tioe completed ; Multipliealion• short and low*, with tables ; Division table. . 016 vet lessoit's--Colorand - forils*; Indus trial drawing. Intellectual Aritlimetic—One-third, of daily period agldgneil to Aritlinie4c to be devoted to Intellectual Arithmetic.. I .'ll, PRIMARY lIRADE---HATTIE C. W, CURT. Cttrr: 4 0.7 y. Rea(6ll,7,—First Read'er completed anu second Reader to 50th p ag e, • ;•:Telling—Words of Reacliog Lesson. Ari t toilet i t---Cumbinationa. in Addition and Subtraction completed ; adding col umns of figures ; written imbtractioo corn enced ; tiotatioh and' Npmera tion tootle million. ;et T:rapl7-1 loine Geography plest acfmitlions• General- Geogl-aphy Het its - :l'oiras of Co'tnznir.s and Di4tance. lYritin!; in script lerter:_tom Object lAvs,,ons=—Porm anti (2u1.0r, ?mi k e:trial lirawing. • Vocal music. PI: I IVA ;:y 642' A 11E--ef. ARA LENns, r:, Ai ff Stay. . , int . words of spelling IMIE NV ritifig—Writ e names in script letters IVeatling-- - -Word abet method lessons of the Prinle'r, and a few• leiisons in First . llcadcr. by smin4 and" letter the w:1-(1s of relOilig,4.ssons. eog compas - s and sim ple distances:, • • -• • / Arithmetict'otnit, read and write the fj-' - u cs. to 100 .Waition. and Subtraction tables to the fi.es. • Vocal four times (luting the day ----~i Mr-s. r..k Teacher of the ‘A•' (r:fle, of 'Towanda, will give some ideas how to teach ftuitractioii an d -,,Hatipmition to jyegiiiners, at the Smithfield Assoeiatism Miss, Clara Lewis will give, " How to , !•e0,•; 1.,•,1,1." • Miss Lewis has eliar're of the* " Primary grAtic in the H. T. AN and a ; railed .Scliont arikl Lewis arc §liccess-' itadiers, have had cmislattile i.xpelience in iiriniary instructiii, arni,are of the.'4nl;iect ou which they ire apintiutcd to explain. Ti E East S116;10100, .1. B. Eniury. has itlereaseiT'auring the wint,,er, that the Direett,rs,finuni it Dece,,ary y employ alvither teacher. 'There are nnw three grades in the,whool a. 6-41,1ws High Sauna, .1. B. Emery'; I lit,. Hitt] i t Mies ; Prima ry, Miss I tall. PV e are g l a d - that this school is 1 / 1 / 1 very - pi osPertms condition., AAA. I, ,, hherN who desire to read the Ed ucational Department, can -get the. litf.- roni foe $l.lO per year by sending name and p!st-oillet, to either of the As soeiatc Editors. -We • art. anxiogs all, the teachers of 1..1 should ri•ad, and once in a while ri but e slanethig for this Department. 'end tit .) our nafues teachers,: 4- -•a Lcir,caticmal 4;,,;I*SqU , EILAN7ICA COLLEGIATE • - • INSTITUTE. AV - tAT , r Trim rommences MONDAY, . ~ .1 %,,, V \ I:1 - 2, , h. 1 , .;?. raialiipte,pr otllvr inuiloi •'...-; . //1 . r.`,::31111, , .• till' Prlllrllstil t ... .t , . E. E. QEI.., M - - si.sTi-:11:- . ‘, OF 31111(i1 to f , rnr; their trlenth,itt Towanda .rat .!..141.....rh..t.d, that they "xlll th‘ttr Acad. =IN P.NDA Y.:rif F: 17TH INSTANT- ndoed, every adva n tage f. the cf a and re mend education. The .‘rarlriclr yvar Is dlvided Into IWO SC.,sinn, 4,( riv, g0gai,..:".11. . . 1 , 4 7‘111.1r. I/car:log in iCarrll roof Prodel. Paint rr 4to I.;:. 1.:L0g0:1.g,, and Fancy Work, charges arr. r tra. i- re TUE . - . . AMERICAN ri. I , of "!1 ht , man kn4tet ,,iv•. , it al tO , • 141' , 4 . 11( Motilt•Tit..,"ftponk anl / /1 , 11 , f- (met WT . OIIIIII I . 111 im ry Niik;iet, embracing Art aMI S'clence in ail theft branches. Math.•matics,.' "InunMrY. c•cogy„ ' • It;,•grat.lty. Alistury, Atrricu:ture, Manufactures, 1..;,,, M.Nlicllo., Theolo4 . l: - . Paiwing, 31 o.le. Scolptifre, 1dr:1,A:to:. Engraving, Me , saie, Elorat lon, I,:o.grinve, I.lle.raturc, , EligiTV i'l i,lK:Stilling, ' 31.4taiturgy,.. 'Tr:ol.‘, -. I ovPot ton -, . I . OIIIICS. 1 ° ,,,f m. 1 ,.., 1 . /Ail Ira) Ei•owsv, I:orerntueuts, Floas,, F. tro ts; Imports, "r4o , A notr.h. atAl M Uttar)* Enqinrc., of all ages, All 1.10. I toto,ti f:ki Arts All'i the Things of collusion T:11. , . - 1'1 . ..t0.at 5 , . 1..n0 , .. an.l (;-neral I,lterature. ' ' 11 1111, 41:-.:t for ril of rtger eltc.c. t", at , ro 1 , 16-1 1 ,1, thouxrind an ol , taitt the titcaas d 1111 - wining thetuselct•s oh cic;-y In Silt lilt thcr may lie Interested. tha. g.iialh g itit:aletige and laias that will direct ly contrthute to thkr basltteqs or'itrafcashlital sue , A ...avlng. f.u rents pe r r4ty trotnlaxnriesor friv.,lttle,iv.iithl bur a complote set or the Cycki bint"nthly.r)r , l,r, th.treby sreurlntr "a of universal infortuat.l.;a" *lth but little ^ - Tie +r-s.peet folly infor the pith -11, that this avi;rk poltl * , n(y them and their atzeio... anti In-no'CaSe at lets titan the prices print -5.,,1 011 this tant; The root of lLis Work. to the yoper. printing. Lindfriy, exreedßlsoo,.. boo. • . • TLr 0 , ,A11;• veirelm,qt ro, is teas than one cent ptr • • .e ,t .. per vol.. .1,0 I LEATH P.ll..per v0i.,16.01) If, r TUILK}:I'," 700 li A Id' f'Ntil A. ••.• LOG •• /0.041 I FVI.I, T ILK `• 10,00 I). A ITLET(os eq, N 4 . w y or y, and 922 Chextnut Street, Phila. Sepesl.l7. • • ..4,,...=-....,...-........,, A.d n 0,,,,,/, 7 ~ 41.. me /:.,,,,, - BRYANT &SZRATION IBUSkftESS- OLLECE, And Telcurxwilir /nO lllO lOll 100 S. Tenth Si., Philadelphia, Pa. 4' 1it. , z,3,,,1 (wilt ir. TOrcrat,ll,l.l),: ot io char ms .... . - of (ha ?/,11.trq:r z .ott I; i,i ir if fin of ther m , .4--- ,, - ,11tcr... , . ,- - 11, , - r,h VI. _Cori ONE IFONDiCED WORTH OF FURNITURE( TIM NEXT NINETY DAYS likord'er to reduce our Stock A.cfore the close of the year, we have decided to offer our ...TARGE STOCK OF GOODS AT VERY LdW PRICES Folt C A S DURING TUE NEXT NINETT DAYS YOU WILL FIND 'A BULL ASSORTMENT OF ir,.ILNUT, CHESTNUT, A5ll AND SNYA3I., BLED CIIANBER SUITE, IN EASTLAKE, FEEhCI4 GOTHIC, AND PARLOR SUITS lx DAM CLOTH, TES Y SA TIN AND PLUSH CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, TABLE'S, STAND!: BUREAUS, MA TRESSES, SPRING BEDS, LOOKING GBASSRS, &C., FLN'Di. ESS R E ALL. OF WHICH WILL• BE SOLD WAY DOWN FOR CASLI ONLY BY •TIIE MANUFACTURERS. CAW AT . Till; OLD ESTAB- J. 0. FROST'S SONS, s s Oct:l2-774m A CHANGE IN THE FUR NI TITRE -STORE! The undersigned has purchased this establish mell42,l 4.'4. ALLYN k. Cq., and will keep a FULL STICK OF -- !;3-- G 0 .01) FURNITURE! WIIJt•11 lIE 5E1.1.• I.OW 1 Mr. ALLYN nifty ',till be found.at the old place, and will have charge of the UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. All funerals will be conducted to good taste, mid the charges will be ressonatile. Careful attention will be given to REPAIRIN9 AND FRAME MAKIN(} ! Successor to .1. 5. Allyn a Co., Wades, Jewelry, At. NEW JEWELRY STORE. Astronomy, Physiology, Zooiogy, Electricity", 4; ebgrapky, W: A. ROCKWELL [Breeching a new sieppty [obis large stock of goods, SILVER PLATED -WARE, GOLD AND PLATED SETS And every thing In the tine, wlttet brill be sold it LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Please glvd us a call and -examine our goods. peratrlng done at the shortest nollce. Furniture. THOUSAND ' DOLLARS' TO BE BOLD IN THE MODERN ST ILE. =I JAISHMENT OF MAIN STTEET BRIDGE STREET ~' =I 1111 N. P. mcKs, , BRIDGE-ST., TOWANDA =BM AND RINGS, CLOCKS, W. A. ROCKWELL. 63ceriss sad Pro\vision. TPYENB:4 I ; LONG, ti WHOLESALE a'RETA\I\L Dealers 4n ouoi6E VAMLY 'GROCERIES, COUNTRY PRODUCE, 91,1A1N, 40. It Having a large and comniotlious store we are PrOpart4 stall thwerto.carti a large stock CASH PAID. FOR BUTTER, GRAIN AND rRODUCE. Or takeu In exchange for goods, au lowest cash pet. can. Our long experience In the Grocery Trade gives or peculiar advantages In purchasing, rout I.IIL. We are not ambitious to make large-profits, wu ter ourselves that we call odor • GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Boyers thin any other estib/blllssent hs Northern Pennsylvania. STEVENS & LONG. pOMNMII MAIN eIIr'BUIDGEn., lE= • . - vi ' .3) - a . • _ - bo . ••• „,- co, . - gi .. •cc • CI) '' al . a.. F-4 - -- •CD . - . 0 i - T i . ..... ..• . ~.. ~.., - VT ;,.. g ..—• 1 , 0 CD t : .= g ~0 el 44 .' .. I . "+ ' f-I 71Si ( 1 4 . . 7, • 0 , . "0 • ....4 - ~ . 5 . . ur g . 11 .. 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PP! site Chrap Vaal paldlor all Madge,/ COUNTRY PROD.U.CEI At the old stand et G B. Patch W. 11. DECKE4, JI Towanda, April 5, 1877 GROCERIES BSc PROVISIONS • .) McCABE a EDWARDS, Cash defilers W g kin& of GROCERIES At, PROVISIONS. GNE DOOR NORTH OF COD DING • RUSSELL Towandi, July:224 57.0 New Advertibbraeats. A .LTHOUGII TIIE 1,000 TONS of Hay called , for in o,y last advertisement has been secured,. 1 atilt continue to pay VASII for HAY and STRAW. G. S. ACKLEY. Spring 11111 Jan. 1575-tr. liv. - xNTED.._ Between this and blay lst," 1628, 100,000 white pine shaved shingleft 26 Ins. long, 6 Ins. wide, to average 6?i at butts, free from sap, knots and wind-shakes; 68,000 ft. No. 1 flooring; 18,823 ft weatherboarding. : 1 / 4 in. thick, plowed on both edges•No..2; 33,008 tt. (run- Mpg measure) tooling lath 1 In. by , * Ins.; 6.648 ft. of white pine fencing boords 16 ft. 10ng;.874 ft. of. white pine fencing boards 12 ft. long; 860 ft. of white pine fencing boards.lo ft. long. Address,, .1911 N ONNSLATER, _janl34lW. Ilarrisbarg, ENGINES FOR SALE. t,4 Otte in.worre Porn Engine, one 73.bonte Portable. two sO.borae Stationartea. ao-Inctt Grist Mill snd Portable Bolt, lot Saw MIA Road-Clocks. All new and•cheap. Orders solicited for Engines and 31111 Machinery of all kinds. . T. L. CLAItiC, atin.ll34tt • . Mt. Vernon, O. O THE Pl3Olll--DADE)ILLE T lots for sate ( mile from the town centre) at the low price of Twenty-Mre Dollars per* lot (rm.. Location healthy; two miles from the lead mitten, and work plenty : dlgyingla the mines; cutting rills, wood, lc., or fanning*. provisions cheap. Ono-cm:tier of an acre In each lot. Term% orte.half dbwn, balance In ale months. ' Edlter.of this paper agent; for further particulamaddreas • • MltB„*C... A. MILLER, . Daderllle • - DB4B Co, Ilia • I I I r WANDA. MUSIC EDWORIUM! • \ , tIOL3!ES 4 PASSAGE, ;Atolcsale and Retail dealers In alt kW's of - 1 • MUSICAL INSTRIMIENTS Inante the public oas examination of their est%b. tts4meut.' - . Continues to,ho the favorite with Musicians. and well sustains the high reputation earner,. It Is not necessary to go /Ow any extendeoliClescriptlon of the Instyrinient, as its merits will be opparout toad On es.amlnatio!,. - , PARLOR & VESTRY ORGANS. Theft fre..vrreineuts are relebrati.d the world over fur their remarkably pure and brlmaur. TOVVAN , DAPA , Which is whiz t4tthelr famous Combination Solo Btops : At OH% M .ioN. Humana, Piatm,, all of which are aepara o and additional sits of Reeds and Bars,. Se arrangerl :Vito admit 'if nu atioost ellilleBF, variety of orchestral vfrecLi and Lewitt - rut combinations; AND Ti(mto , CA)NsTRUCTI‘f AND FINISH Arno Tie the in..thy Patoota owned aud turd by the shone Om. are SEPARATE 'p1...0 SETS, iVOUDS , WEAVE: COI7PEEEI, DIPIWVEDVALVES, • 'A e offer all ‘llll ingt runii•tith at the lowest figures, nand gnarantee then, )11.4 • g repregeute•l. 1)011•2. IK deeelveil by traveling agentii i but come iltri•etly to heaixoart , rs, where you are sure of getting Just what you bargain. tor: TWancla,STArch S, 1877. Puring the Fard Times( ME Ali BM VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. COttare Rentevrood• tiodecns, 117-Octave Ito;eaccd Stelodeots 20 00 6-Octave tosemrod Melodeons, Ptano-Ca5e,...... 36.00 i-oet•re Portable Orgotae 6.o<tave Black-Walnut, D.f . .oslc.r.med Organs, 150.00 6-Octave n)aa•Wataut, Pouble-r.er4 Organs, 55.00 15-Ociaoro Dtv.bl4-Recd Oram., E Stops, 75.00 'C•Oc:ero zsay.,r,Apy 14-Octave Ytosewood Pianos ?- , Octare r,usrcod P!saps 1-Oceave Tiosescocel Pianos; Carved Legs 150.00 Eli CHICKERING PIANOS MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, • "Aid% are the t; , -4 - r•liahle Instnirn,nta of theft' ela.i wade, Ulla whieh are nea mill 0 Vie -s tivet {dare them within th, moth nil. A varaleT fuch, w hid. hay.. 1,411 rented, are 'offered at Lit. gain., C/Ofering Octave, carve 1 r., tr:1!"). 1)11 , Oitt,. 1 , 3 h rP4 tat it,37.1t. i .no ChUTVII. 0.1.t‘11, nick flow ~1 tin". M:3,14 lii easy znenthly 14:Irate. Call - on or addre.;s• • - - - . EDVCTION IN PIANO TTNINU $2 EACII TEvE, )It. 14 RV TIIE YEAT:. When tnxtrnlnent3 are outside itorough, an can ehnrgn will be tnatle for rrnvellinA. fee. NENV„ FIRM It to filed up the oh! store of O.A.Blart; with a full line of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS I LAMPS; LANTERNS, CpI.3INEYS ! Sowing Machines of . the leading makes sold for • Cash at store, at wonderfully left prices. Are Invited to look swer nor assortment,' as we are determ)ned to do all la our power to - please'. Re member the places Towanda.laky In,. Ittsigal instrtments. Cbr. Main and Pine•sts. AND SHEET MUSIC, The celebrated MATIIUMEK PIANO \ Mil We also havo tho agon4 for 61CORRE WOODS QUALITY OF-TONtf THEIR' EXTRAORDINARY. POWER, NcE or. sritt,F., ritTr.!k:T cAsEs, VI A NO E NT, AN-D BELLOWS PASSAGE L. B. POMTELL C'Fin:s A huIABLFI OF SECONLI-BAND WARRANTED ALL IN ROOD ORDER MR.PowaLls Tlc G:NiRAL 16:1T WI THE L. B. POWEIL. , iir Wyoming Ack,nuo, Sorunton. PO. ib!ing. 1 propgro to [cum Piano:, hereafter for I continue lo sell ORGANS AND PIANOS - Of the Iryst thaitutoeturem. as tinal Apply to or agtre:4 WM. DiTTltlcii, Towanda., Crockery Ware. AND NEW GOODS H. J.Madill CROCKERY, CHINA, CHINA,. GLASSWARE I ICUT.LEILY, 'SILVER •DLA:TED GOODS, STONEWARE BABY WAGONS, FANCY GOODS, Tors, TOYS ! A great varletTof A NEW DEPARTURE 3IACHINE NEEDLES OIL LADIES, GENTS ANA CIIILDREN "OLD cliocxEßY STORE, Coil aad Lbw TpMO' MEaqm!,, ANTHRACITE 'AND SULLIVAN-ANTIWACITE COAL, CORNER PARK A.Tip RiTErt STIIILIFfE, TOWANDA, Cast screened, and delivered to any part of the Hero', adding cartage to the abore pricell: ALL 01108418 MUST DE AcconrAxtED CS TIM CASII 4 1 anda, Jan 5, 1a77, _. . . Cf . AL, _ _ e~ COAL; \ 11 We keep on hand at our yard all sizetrot Pittston ndßarre coal, and Loyal Sock cats,-from the Aullivan County Mines, Also, EtarciatLutup Mil Smith. "We keep tho treat quality pt Lime, galr and menL,Brick and Pluater, allot which .we will at bottom prices. PIERCE & SCOTT. \ Towanda _May Ist, 1876. • CHEAP e c O s AL AND LIME. • 'From and after July 1, I will sell coal, lime, &c., for rash Duly, and the 'riee r list will be Corrected Monthly. mica or COAX. Ton ruby, Frit TOR OF 2,0001 bi, AT Tux *Ann: Pittston Store, Chestnut and \ Furnace la 00 •• Pea ' 3VI Carbon Run Lump '' 4CO , . ' ' Smith \3 00 Barclay Mountain Lump . a5O ..• , " • - tlinitb..... .. ..- .. .-.:,. ' 7. 75 Allentown Lithe ? bushel 12 Lath it M 225 hair ill bushel • -- \ -- ' -to , . Brick yi M..., \ 10 On I am always prepared to ilellyer purchases on -short notice at the usual price of delivery. \ I also tender my thanhe:to my many triernre and customers for their very liberal iwtronage In the past and-hope natter the new departure to make Itto their Interest to continue to buy where they can get the best goods for the least money. s‘ Those-who are iiitlebtetl to me will take notice that I must have looney or I can't liky for cash and pay freights. They milst settle by the first of Au. gust next. 4 _ Very Respeetfully Yours, - T0y:4102..7913 1, 1975 Wagsas and Carriages: T" OLD ESTABLISHMENT STILL TAKES: TILE LEXD Carriages CUE A PF.IrTlf A N EvErt, awl Plat form Wagons at a GREAT Itk.:DUCTION. tt ES ItRYANY Prniirlcier pf the Old Carriage Manufactory, -cnr. Main and Ellzatieiti .trcets. would call the special :Mention of FAIOIERS and othOrs to his large and complete assortm lit of • OPEN AND TOP 131.7GG1E. AND PLATFORM WAGONS All of his own manntaeturo, and warranted in very part leutar to be equal to the exiwnstve city work. / 4 .N6\‘' IS YOUR TIME TO .BUT Lank at tho ag . areq, and nimenther that, eTery rehfole la : PLATFoint WA60.N.1 OPFX 111'(;(:11 , 4 TOP Buuta Fs -. 35.00 The prlces are far below tho rest of manufacture and tt tit IA inallita:ned after the present stock disposed of, so you most ittahe selections NOW. EOM CM BO 00 Don•t he Imposed ripon'hy loterlor work: an, poor nlawilals., but purrhaw• at the establlsttmen which ha• boon in or,rat riot for nearly hhlit a cell 1 . ...0' awl Is permanently located: ItEPA MING PROMI"rLY TENIiF.I) TO (Mee and Factory cor. )lain and Elizabeth streets ToWantta,the 21, 1,,77; N,EW CARRIAGE FACTOR\ East of , the Iterortin't,flice Mclntyre & Spencer- I:espert flit!y a:mount, tf• thr rt.htle that they 91'13 vreptiretl lu bkithl all I.lll,lsuf FAMILY CAYEIZIA(?ES., TOP AND (WEN Bt.-661ES, NIA EToN r.LATYOI:3I S;PRI NI; 'wmr3o3B NOTTIN :SULKIES .Et sri:ELETtiS, Made of the bed material and in the het sty! An Work wartanimPlo Ow pert PiTs:MO.3(llon. SPEO.II.TY We have one of ;he best Carl ake Painters In the country, and do all work In tips line at the lowest ratee. E r A fRING featly and promptly (lone at, reduced prices. - 3laking nevi springs and repaliing old ones a specialty. All work guaranteed. 'lncase give us a _ • , . . • .31cINTYREig SPENCER Towanda, April 28. 1877 Dealer In 11. MEILCUR COAL, 41.11. PIIINNY, elnn to =tin 4) ~ Inn 125 " 1-0 JAMES IIitYANT All lands of Drugs Ifedidnes. V. PORTER'S OLD CASH DRUG ,STORE; corner Main and Pine Ste., Towanda, Ps; \ tßecabitalted owh a quarter of a Cantary,3 .\\ Wholoaate and RAW' Denial' La DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, • ACIDK. DYESTUFFS, & GLUE, PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FANCY GOOTA; SrONGES, BRUSHES, BRACES k TRUSSES, SOAPS% COMBS, POMADES,II , IIII DYES, TEETH, BETH, and HAIR PREPARATIONS „RAZOW POCKET-KZ IV FS POCKET-BOOKS A ND PORT-MONNAIES, : MACABOY and SCOTCH SN CEP, PORE/RN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS; GAIIDP;IS, YIELD AMI) PLOWER SEEDS, Pure WIOCIS and Liquors, fcir Medicinal Purposes BOTANIC, ECLECTIC a II 0212OPAT/Ilf; And all genuine popular Patent Medicines. SUrrOIITIGnS, SCI PENROIHES, BREAST PUMPS NITTLES, NIPPLE SHELLS & SHIELDS, • :NUBS/NG 'hOTTLICS, TRETIIINO SYRINGIES, BED PANS. URINALS, TAILIIIIOXE TERS, ET:ASTIE-STOCKINGS, Am, KEROSENE OR COAL 'OIL; WICKS, CIIIMNISYS, BATH BRICK, SPERM, LARD, WHALE, NEATS. FOOT, • TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OILS, Amioutn.,.A.lsl) SPIRITS TURPENTINE, Sash,.Paint, Varnish, Whitewash, Counter, Horse, gane, Shoe, Scrubbing, And all kinds of brushes. WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS, . , of all mixes. PIDIE LINSEED OIL. PAINTS, PUTTY, AND VARNISH. .. . . , 1 • READY MIXED PAINTS • .OF ANY DESIRED COLOR .1' BY TH - L . POUND. PINT OR 0 ALLONe . • DIZOVND IN OIL ORVARNISIT, ' AND DRY COLORS OF ALL.HUYS. All articles warranted as ro*ssented. Preacciptlona carefully compounded at all boons of day and night. Open Stindays fog Preget.lptlons from 9 to 10, w It., 12 to 1 and 5 toe, Pat.-(mayl37s. Fotols. HOUSE, (ON TII.E,,).CItgrEAN PLAY,) 011.1VER ]MAIN A IVALZILIS,'GTOii STREETS TOVITANDA, PA . . This large, comniodlous ar elegantly-fitrnished house Ita4 just been opened t4.l . the traveling public. The proprietor has steamt neither pains nor expense In.-making his hotel fir3t-e1a....s In all Its appoint ments, and reveetfolly solicits a share of public patronage„. MEALS AT. ALL WWl:h. Tends to suit the.tintes. Large stable attached, 11'M. , ititTOtt. •Towanda, June 7, '77-tf. kl EANS HOUSE, TOWANDA 8,.._.ra.,y... coiFi„Ett NAtt AXD BRIDGE StItrY.TB. Tfie Horses, Harness, am., of all guests d this hosuse insured against loss byl Fire, without any extra charge. A sopettorquallty of Old Engllch 'lass Ale, Just received. \ . T. R. JORDAN, Towatula.;,Jan. 24,`71. - Proprietor. ..,. • , TaiI,CENTRA LII OT EL, .. \ L'I.STI , :II, PA. ' The under , igoed . ; having taken posse,sslon of the ahove hot,el, s respeelfully solicits the patron age of hie old trletid7M the public generally. angl6-tf. r , M. A. lOttltiftiT. ':, z . T - 7 . 4 LIV. E L L 11.0t,511 TOWANDA , . t lla PA., \ , . JOfiN SUIAJVAN. .. Having:Rased this house. is 'now ready to Ventn.. moda,te the travelling public. No pains nor expense will he.sparml to give sathsfactlat to thom who may give him a call. , - \ • , ARPNOrth side of Public .Sqz are, east of 31ercurs new Meek. , v EAGLE 110 T EL, At the corner o Court awl Itiver-sto;, direetly Iti the vicinity an.: south of the Court K Ilijuse:, JOHN BURE, eitormwron. \• TOWANDA, PA The al)oVe houqe has been re-furnished-and re fitted. and - is now open to the traveling The . Bar will at all thins be supplied with the best of liquor's; Good . stabling attached to the premises, Doatsders by the day oravel: accommodated. , May 10. 1a76.1 J o .lf.ti '111.71e-ICE. , • .IF.F.I.EY'S OYSTER BAY AND E N If)USE.—A few doo v rs southot the NIIMMs Board by the day or week on reasmtaMe terms; Irarm meals served at all hours. oysters at t'holesale and retail. . 'tehtl7. 1%77 Adrertaiisents. TII. CAREY, TAIL) it ovxu sr".N ti)NG's F7o2£ Gent's elnthes out and made to order In the new est fashions. AMlting and repairing d..ne on short !Joliet, reasonal,h , rau<s, and as tistactinu gtlarait teed. Please give us a call. Towanda, tint. 4, '77. .1.1.)1ES 11. CAIIFY. WOOL a sv e l;l l . l l l{ rd i r il ll N s t (4 11; prc>ent 's'awn estantlqmo.nr in eaniptown: From' ;tug experience 11,t• pit bile tray tie sure • 1131 . - int: their went done in the Ue.t po.<ll ie mautter, and n dispatch. ac ha will kiev his perscinal anti zlitentien to Ile , business. {'rite f. e - ts per pound. Wool taken in payment when desired. Camptov.ti, June 5, 1577.: 11. It. INGIfAM. FIRST NATIONAL BANK , tIF To-WANI)A CAPITAL SURPLUS FUND ,Thls Rank offer? UNUS.UAL FACILITIES t'o'i the transaction of A GENERAL BANkING BUSIdSS INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ACCoIItDING To AGREEMENT. .;AGIAL. CARE GIVEN TO THE coLLi F ir k o N OF : 4 ;GTRA AND CIIECRS. Parties sclxhing to SEND MONEY to any p art of the enll4..t.Stat.-K, Ft i lanil . Iridand, Scotland, or the prlo , fpal cities and toyng of r i nnipe, can here procure draft, for that purpose. - • - PASSAGE TICKETS To or front the Old Country, by 'the best steam Or s3llbit: ❑ns, always otrbaack, . FAMILIES 111:01:611T OVEN AT ItEZI(.4.:ED RATES; highest rice paid. for U. 8., .Bonds, Geld arid Silver, JOS. PO WELL., President. $(111(1 -CAN'T BE MADE BY: t y every, agent ei - ery month in the husi hes.. Atri , -inititsh, tot those willing to work Inn eas ti:,! earn a dozen dollars a day right In their own loeallties . , nave no more room to explain .bere, lirtsiness plea.ant ~ and honoralde. Women, boys . and girls do as 'its men, We will .f ornish you a complete mint business pays And ter than anything else. We will la,,eir expense of starting ' Part leulars free. • Write. and stye. Farmers and theehanies, their sons and daughters, and ail classes in need of paying work at home, should wri:t, to us and learn all anout the work at once. Now is the.. time. WWI. delay- Address TRUE dt CO., Augusta, Maine. jah2.5,11. W IL DODGE, •. . FlltsT NATIONAL RANK. TOW,i.NIM,,PA MEI= GIRARD FIRE INSIIIIANCti CO., of Phltala • ANA , PUCE:VIM IkICTVA L. LIFE INSCRANC - t CO of Hartford.. , Over ec30, 11 00 Insurance ou lives lu -Bradford Co Towatfela, Pa.. Feb. 1. !sr. THE— FARMERS' •MUTITAL INSURANCE CO., OF TITSCARtrIA, - Is tiow Issulneperpt pllet. on • . . FARM PROPERT": ONLY". - Each member ' pays a tee, at the time of-rimming: to cover charter and I , l,7•idenialexpettseii Of the Co.. after which no Nether payment Is required, except • to meet nett= rsiss bY tire auteng the niembership. This pin" of insurance for FARM, PROpERTY, is comh.g rapidly into favor. ;lace of Business, SPRING . IIII.I. The Agent will earts'aSs the Tow:1114s of Tusca rora: Pike. Merrick, Wyalusltig, Asylum, 'terry slid Standing Stone. and farmers In thos - djown. ships wishing insurance gr information; nay MA•s . dress, • - • • A. R. SUMNER, See. and•Agt., SPting IIIII,•Bradford W. 31 SIII.73tWAY, Pres. (ClonM OFING FAIN : T.—The Rocky • ' ~tatidain Veinfillion Paint (Mixed ready for usy is the best in the world-for Sh ogles, or anything exposed to the weather. • Pi ice-1 gallon and can, St ; 2 . gatlonsiti 1.50 Three 2-gallon cans in one case 4.00 1 barrel, 24 gallons 13. 0 .0 1 barrel, 44 gallUns • AItEItICAN VER3III.ION WORKS. 49 South Ftont St.. ocr-',5.303 THE ;.Pleasure in calling theattention of fits nunser otiS !nitrous and the public genetallY, to the fact that he still continues a GENERAL ; MARKET BUSINESS At the pun STAND of 51YEItAt BUN DELL. In earroll's Block, nearly opposite the ![cans and that he is prepared to furnish S.AIT AND FRESII.MEATS, FRESH POULTRY, VEGETABLES AND- BERRIES Of the very best quality, at as Mir rates as 'any other establishment. C. M. MI ER. June .41876-tf EHIGII vALLLr :AND P.A. it, . • N. Y. NAIL ROADS. —AiTangernent of rat. _ censer Trains., to take etreetlfay 14, 187.7. A T.'Pir A if) •, Niagara Pans 'Buffalo' 'Rochester ; • Aodiurn Geniva • • Muir, Owego \ Waverly; - , • SzYre • Athena Milan [lister Towanda.. t .. Wysatik tog. .. Standinglitone_ Thordorrileld.4„, FfellebtOWEl Wyalusing - Laceyville...... Skinner's Eddy. Meahoppen Itehonpany • Tunkhannock..... Fans I. 14 B Junction Wilkes-Barre._ Mauch Chnnk.. Allentown ' Bethlehem.. Easton Philadelphia .., • New York New• 'York ' • Eistun _ Bethlehem Alinntmen • Matich Chunk.... Wllkes-Burie L. Az ,11..Junctidn Valhi LaGiinge.. Tunkhanunck Idehnopany 31e shnipen Sklrinera Eddy:..'. Wynlualng Feenchtolau liummergeld...... Standing stone.— Wysanklng Tolianda. Ulster Athens . Sayre Elmira . Owego'• . . ... Geneva Al7l.urn ...... ... . .. Titalna II and 15 rtin through dally . to Plqa and New 'York without Ohaogo, wt h Pullman steepi t t:g cars attached, A. PACKER, Superintendent. Sayre, Pa., May 14, 487744. _ Pili A I .71 - 4 7 :11 - EA N‘G RAIL ROA D. r . . ARRANOEMENT OF PASSENGER Tiaintrilf.ave A?ir.otc;'trn "R1 .977 '/C 6. 4 .. " Perkinzeis Eraw,l4) For l'hiLASelphla at. 6.50, 11,10 aan, 3.15 and 5.55 p. Eor Pllliadi?lphla, at 3.10 -p, " For Ri : adlog: t2.3( 1 . 5.30, 8:5:1 n.-m.;.12:15,. 2rJO, 4.:{0 • and 9.00 p. rn. . For Ihrrts.burg, i 2.30, .5.50, 8.55 a. 113,, 4.:30 and 8,00 In. For I.,:inra.ster and Colunlb:a, 5.50, 8.55 a. s. , au4 p. in. tpoea not ran on Monday!. • For Bending, m., mui9.oo p. m. For liatri:sburg, 2.36 a. . m, - Train's/or nbei hat, ' . (via • 7.mtvo (.GP'. 1.30, m. L k eave P,bilmt,irphirsi $.15 M, . (rfa Ent: rrrrna, Branch.) "Wrikitentkitig;%. ,(. . 7.45;1'0.3.1 a. In., 4.00,6.10, . 10.30 p. lb. I ..eav' 6 l.Tartballrg: 5 . .7.0, 9.10 a. in., 2.0 n, 3.57 and 7..1.5 fte T.eave I.alleaSt - er in., 12.55...an , 1 3.1; v.ra Celttlrtbliti.s..oo a. in., I.(e and. 3.35 p. Sr.NDAI-9. • • • Leave !leadlug, 7.2 n; 1. In., Leave' Harrisburg, TrainS marked thus . 1,•1 run; to and frorn LhOt nth 'Green stret4,s, ...otbet ralinv to and fn. in Broad street depot; .The 3: rn. an 4 135 p. tn. ;rates , ft,in A Itonz tqwn, and the 7.30 a, M. 41.1 3.n p. to: Indus fruit I'lll:attopGia, Lace ttlronkb rr,m _ _ - J. E. WOOTTEN, Goer l Mlanager, IFAXcorK, vn...•:.ral T1e1:43 - A gent. loet 1,45, NontnEßN.cFNrizA LIZ A I [- WAY TIME TABLE. ThrtTgh ;not dirt.ct more to 11 - mhlngton," Rout- Mon.. Etrdta. Erlt, Bitfra and Slagn.. ra• and aftor, Sti;NDAr. Novomhei Irnins on the Northern Central Itatlttny will •n :13 foilows; Niagara dally ex .crpt :Sviu.l:ty attc:,so a . nz., Wililatn9K‘rt at f.:to p. 14.;yre , Etin Ta at arcs Canamlaigm'y s.:2lp in.. arrives at italtaio at a.m:, arrive at Niagara Fall at I:15 Mall. iev.ves Baltimore ditty :except Sunday at i:3O a. in.. arrives atliarristnirg (I.ttly Sirll day at 12:45 p. m, ' • Fast'llim—Leareg Bartlumre daily at 11:3% rn., arrivea at IlarrlNburg dally at 3:in p. ni., leaves Starrf.4 , nrz dailvvN,,rt .11atilLy atl:29 p.m., tvarrs AV illlann+nrt at7:an p. }:;t a t ra a t 10,-. 0. p, tirr:s'et, at 11 - atltiit Glen at It:an p. • Fit F.N.pri•s—Leaves pip( Siti,tfay.af 6:05 p. tit. A Trlrk`s . r at Harriitnarg exi•ept :',l:day 10:1 . 0 p . riricinnatt Expres,'—];racy; Baltlninrc daily at arrives at Harri,burg 8! 19,45 a . m . Erb. Mall—heaven Ihrri:.-httrg dally except %un 111F tit., Irar..j.i Williant•port at at“ a. az— trace. f•'tctira at 1'41 5 p. 'arrivi.s at-. can:zed:xi rlcsa at 3:,44 , p. 111.. $125,000 80,000 • S.mtbeni Express—Leaveli Canamlalgua daily" except Smithy at p. tn.. I,in'ye , i Elmira at n ; :in ItglVi.N port at In.. ;mares at Hari i,l,arg daily t•aerpt nal:.y at WK . . a. ;a.. ar rives at Baltimore ht 7:45 a. tn; • • .Fist I.llll.eaves Canandaigua dairy eiceept p. rn. have.l. - .ltnira at t::tn p. ;raves WilitaniNporr . tfaily rata pt lf , ti:ilay -at It:;ta I..aVos liarri, , ,barttApily at -I:ta a. In...art iv,s ktittlittlttrc flatly at 7:15 a. in. • . , . Watlitvgioti Express—Leaves ,Ifatristairg daily , • ( . .101 , pt Sunday at ':;;;C , a. nr., arrites at Baltimore t. , ' 1l::!.% a. tn.' 11 ail Leaves ITarilslT:gflaily except Swiftly at, :2:N).1.. ni.,'arrives at italtiinori: - "at ii:la ft. ni. . Day Expniss—Loaves Walklas Glen daily ext,ept, finitday at•Jslito a. lit., leaves Eii»ii-a .fatly ex , .c.' .t. S,unglay at atlii a. m.. leaves Williamsport daily 0 - ...apt Sitmlay at V.;:to p. In., haves Harrisburg dal y at 1:•:, p. In.. an Ivo, at Balt ittoro - ilaily at 7;17, p.i 1. All trains making connectinn at Baltimore f r ;Washitignai and M k t South, , Forlun her information, apply at ti n Ticket, fi.i...iu the Itettw.ylvanla f:ralirond dept. FI ANIi: is 'NI l'sliti, General )tatiage N. ti". liETT3..YR.• 4titer Jan 2i,•76 (C 1.117.1 T. (FNTRAT itOUYI.: TO k_A•TH wEsT X1 ; \1: As.% i L GREAT WESTERN AND. 311CRIGAN CENTRAL RAILWAYS T.tl}::Ptli'l'L„iitT:ut — rt•: to TIMMS ill ( * .t t- DA.Tit 1)ET1:0IT. kA' CITY, sm;INAw., 3I,ILWA - ST. PACT.. ST . LOrls, (MA HN, sAN• t:AINEtiTON; TIAS‘bENISQN,'4IttI nil twltlts W.M. • • TIIF: -4:ELF;111?...% TED . AV:Xi - INF:II PA T. Ac F:- IN0,1:0931 AND SI.I:FI . 'IN6-c ARS. Run on all ,F;x01., , R trans from Inirl'o:ter to'Chlc.t Go and all rOncs west without NEW ,AND r1.1:64NT DINECG CARL• Hain ierently lei placed en this Ilitenficrding every trave/er on the tit rougirtra tus An opp rrrnnity• to enjoy Itreak fast, Dinner and Suppey at leisure., at the popidar•prlcc-74 cents per :Iral. tat Thi , 'lg the only line to thr.,We,i vO, NIA (;- RA - FALLS, :Wonting an opportontly tog the "Flits nod scenery of .Ntagnra nhth4 eh s— fog over Sopemlonlirldge.. • - ran Ise it N,- neeiing lines, and frtini ail .agents rt•pfecitingt 1111:311m% , • : .WM. EDI'. raN'r AO, . :01:T.5. LEW IS, Traveling -Ag.to ~~ The underslZned havlklg taken- the contraet for carrying the U. $. Marls tad ween - Towanda and Troy, has provided ; himself with a new and 1 . ..111• fortldde stage and plod teams, ant IS prepared to carry passengers and freight at reduced rates, tit) U\D TR4r TIC E . T 8 FcR $2.09 ' To 'aerontrirodate persons having. - buSlne - es to transact, I tut•cc cowl tolsd . to sell Pnlll.i r te ets for . Tlek . eti (or fare from IKtititg TOWall(13. Troy at same ratio. 34,030 Is osanY and slams:sulfa,: so-I ran carry all who may dsstro to ride. TICKETS for sale at Elwell House, To ' wanda, and-Adams House, Troy.._ • , Towanda, August 2, 1677 A T T ENTIQN FARMER! • If ym: TrlilLtp.sell your Itii - ,GRArS, BUTTER PII9IIITE geiicrally far nEADY CASH, at the highest tuark - et rlecs call at. SMITH & PAIIkE'S — WYSAITKINti, , IPA ,„ where yea will ?tad a Well selected stisck o goods, selling at, ladtonl\prlces. -Wynn:Mpg, Sept. 20, 1577. Sabo as. 31115 29 STATIONS. _ . P.*:!V31.t1...m.t/..11 1 I 2 Cs' ..... 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