II Oinehinafte at the Plow. In' that portion of imagination's realm reconnoitered by, the Yudild'a eye," and as bearing upon Roman history, there is no incident, it seeps to the writer, better calculated to cause a of admiration and sympathy in envy rnagnanimons breast than the picture of the grsnd est character that Rome ever pro duced da4:ently cargaged in the manual(bat t y degrading) ocoilpa tion guidin the plow. The fid that - this pnr t, - least ambitious, and most really influential citizen that Rome. ever boasted, should have, almost exchisively, devoted his time, his talents, and his wonderful 'ener .gies (whene*er - tho. Commonwealth could dispense with the latter) to purely agricultural pursuits, simply demonstrates the moral grandeur of the man's nature; implying as it does, that, in comparison with - all other merely hiiman pursuits, Cin cinnatus downed the "tilling of the soil" to be, at once the moat natural, the most innocent and therefore the most condictive to man's happiness of all others. In his utter "freedom, indeed, from ambition, and his lofty indifference to that species of renown. which "I'lslys round the head, tint comes not to the he,proved himself "the noblest Roman" of thein all, and emphatic. ally that.• immaculate character, in llegthen times, who carried out, in his - drab' walk and behavior,the precepts and practice of christianity, without being-aware that its great _Fourier Was on his way to promulgate his • doctrines to a benighted world. We deduce this general conclusion, there fore, from his devotednees to agri ,eultural pursuits, and from the 'remarkable preference ha evinced in relation thereforeto, as' contrasted With his apparent lake warmness in the matter of state affairs, that Oin einnatus, more than any, other roan • of his time, understood in what true. happiness consisted; and though more capable than any of, his con temporaries 'of conducting such af T • fairs wisely and well, (for washe not • Rome's "pilot in extremity'") and when - "the - waves ran high" was 'sure d to be at his post; yet, the dis agreeable -tack being . accomplished, he i'tould beaten back to his prow, unmoved by the Plaudits of his couitrymen and devoted more than every to his beloved vocation of mil tivatin,g the - ground. p glints About' Work. The most- important work on a farm: - is .not l - plowing , and sowing, haying or harvesting. These are big jobs that Iforce themselves on our attention. They are rarely neglect ed. t I Little "things, which we are apt to! - bverlook and ,neglect are the most, important.—We need to look- mort2 to; the little rivets _that fasten the sec: _Cons on the cutting bar of a reaper . t,ian to the main driving wheel.— Dipping lambs to kill ticks is more iMportant than shearing the sheep, liccause more likely to be Ipostponed .. and 'forgotten., 1, , Some.of the most successful far mers we have ever known were men rho kept others at"work, bat did little . so-called work! themselves. 'hey know, how everything should Le` done, and saw • that-, it was done promptly and well. !They lent a hand when it was necessary but took, bold of no steady work than_an or- , 1 dinary laborer: could perform. ' I:our own health and that of your Wady should be the first considera-I i tiOn. See that: the cellar. is -clean,l and the sink and out-houses -not! tiring off poisonous ga i ses. I Dry.earth is a cheap disinfectant. Use it irlely, and be not sparing of linter, soap and lime. ! Personal cleanliness would be lesj rare among hard working, - men and boys if bathing conveniences, were More common. A good 'swim' is a good thing, but a man may be clean itho a . vut having a river to bathe in. , tub Of soft water, in the barn, if eed be,.with soap, spinge and tow,L ls, should not! be laCking on any !trim. We - should think little of the can Or - boy who will not 'use they:U. , , Tomiro CANser.+--To! one peck og ;,. Tot tomatoes, add oneiteacup of salt'; - J ree tablespoionfals of black pepper; two do. cloves; two de. allspice: one large red pepper, Nish . , from the gar den; four large onions; chopped fine; one teacup of , brown sugar; on (Inert of good vinegar. I Pour boilin Skin, on the totnatp i es l to remove th . Skin, then . _cut .up in pieces -or mash your Angers; add the above I in edients, and- boil itwo 'dun in a large porcelain kettle.;, Add a tea' 7 cup of oelery seed, if liked, and their mash-it through_ a con2rnon colander: Put, on the fire again, and let it come 0 a boil, then bottle While hot, and seal the bottles--thongh it will keep long time only corked, with,ont be n 'sealed, Dry all 1 that will not mass through the colander for soup 'n the winter; bat mash all though ' hat it go, so as to make' the cat up iielier and thicker. The' above atsup no:low - Will keep a year, and li h re a e ve y zi ear o s lo a n s b utha r w e ord is d jus kee t p - as tw g o oo o d r nOw as it was when I put it up last Summer, and many of the bottles t-ere .111 e -rely corked. I—boiled it onger _than two hours, making it very dark, land when; put through }he colander, so thick and almost jelly-like thp,t it had to be shaken but of theh.ottle. To ROor - Rosss OTIIErt CUTTINGS.— 11l midsummer fill an old milk pan With the purest sand 'obtainable, set '; -it as full as yon like of cuttings suit able for rooting, that is, fresh grow ing.shoots of her baceous plants that { ' when bent suddenly will snap off, or new growths of roses and other woody plants; pinch out the terminal bud and takeoff all the leavek except the two upper ones; insert two or three joints of any, cutting below. the surface-of the, and: Place tha pan . out of doors where the sun atlno time of the day will strike it so, as to wilt the leaves„and keep: the sand all the time as wet as mud, usinr , warm %%la' er. '.• It _may need .to be wetted twee a day to keep sufficiently` , moist, as evaporation is very rapid in the opon air.. As soon as the 9110 show growth, pot them off in thrtml pots in light; rich soil, largely mixed 1 li . 'th sand, so, a'rit Eh& new Ffor ;, lug roots may have free course; h-ep them shaded and well watered; ai l tt el aro more easily cared for if t set n a box of moist tan bark or sand alyl as the pots fill up ' with rdots, t r_o_,-,f, tto larger pots in stro4ger :- - oil, as the different plants may need; =lt there is a suitable place 'for them; ',- they may be set out :e.t 013C43in abort Aer, By this eimple process, choice ;plum sarl bs incrotisci 114111a#074' , MEE NI. ANAL "& 00.—; 'ilutawairarr of Palawan 'MINA To take effect JIM* 15,1!7{. •1*.r. , 11 , !No. ~J 1 .(•f pie 805 950 •It P.Y. r it 2 05 , I♦ X 786 740 7IJ 1200 a~r.0... lail 7 401 8 t9i .ovego. a. .Ehalr 8. 905 9 12 919 I 9. , 9 40 ,10.., 5 002 45 0 35 1 320 9 44 3 28 9 50 3 85 .....13 45 iOIOL: I: Z ":4 57 12U 125 1 1331 1311 Waverly.; —Atm. ..Athena- —Miter.. Wysekre Ilunern.d nattarn Wfrastn Guerilla g • kday. I B' Walnut Iteshopen IWho'p'ny Tunkhnt 'lore 1060 111 11 16 EOM 39? ....IS 48, —.1 1 6 001 .83 10 12 . 65 6 .5& —IT 20 1 soi't acr 12 57 6001 . • 1 8 12 1 1.5 23 2 3 15 1 4. 311 340 445 ; 4 481 1 5 001 30 5 6 451 051 , • • A. —sills .. 11 ' Pittston. 'W' Barre• ,S” Ham Eases, X' Chunk Allentown Z P Junc' Betbleb m 831' 834 8 45 915 1030 PM 5 40 . New York j Waoteton. ADDRIORAL MAIM; • No. ZS leaves Towanda 710 s. m.; stopping at all station, arriting at Waverly at 8 05, and Elmira at 900 A. No. arleaveiEbnirs 530 p. m.: Stopping at all Stations, arriving at Waverly' 5 15, and Towanda -710 P.m. Train 6 leaves Philadelphia 2:10 Nelt York 12 M.. arriving at Ptinkhamtoek 10400 P. M. plat 3 Maris Tankbannock at 7:00 A. It., artiv. tag at Philadelphia 2;16 P. 34. and Now York 343 Pt ld: ;Train 5 and 15 run dilly with prillman Bleeping cars attached. !Drnylnit Room can attached to Trains 2 and 9 bOtween Urdu and Philadelphia. B. A. PACKER, enpezintendent. ww IS THIS FOR LOW I We offer DRESSED LUMBER a the following rates:- Hemlock Flbortag, (ch0ice).:........:. siB Mate Pine t, 26 per M. 41 Pitch .. .. 41 28 Siding . $l5 to 25 " ;Pickets from $2 to $1 per Mindred. nano, .atercuisa, BE-SAWING, &c. , . . ~ • : . I Done at a niontnnt's notice and by the beat machin ary now made . IWe bare on hand 1 r :1' ~Rl<[r : xr r r:. ifr yr:y r : rJ.,l::a: THREE 11175 DEED A D FIFTY TuorseND ISM Or LIM= Ws have In the.XIII Pond And are constantly u ere nder anye ittuta 43'Illanufwidi to to Parties who can reach n dreurn tsar the railroad for Lumber, u tenet th . e stances we can SELL IT EAPEB ;cost of transportation from hereto the reareuidri_ 'say $2 to SS per thousand. it.l3 v aßrad. Camptown. June 28,'U. ORTEERN CENTRAL RAlL WAr.—Directt routs North and South to Bal timore, Waal:desires. Philadelphia and all points South ; also to Buffalo, Magna Falls, Suspension Bridge, Rochester, Syracuse and Pointe YAM and West on the- New York Central Railroad, and the Canals& sm.. On and atter Sunday. Nov. 23. 1873, trains will leave ELMIRA as follows : • VOZTIIIELED. XaLI. arrive % Morena Mipresa... . . ... Morning 4, ecomereodation. Evening gotrzawAiD Sontbern Express IUII wSt. Northern Express north and Southern Er press south, are through train between Rochester and Baltimore t" the Morning and Evening Accom• =dation north connect at Canandaigua with testae for Rochester and the Palls. G. CLINTON GARDNER. Gaul Supt. ED. S. TOTING, Geal Pau. Art, Baltimore, Md. . 1 -F YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL HOUSES, FARMS, LOTS OR MILL PROPERTY, or it you shill to lend or borrow money,on Real Estate or other security for a short term or • term of yeirs, or if you wish . RENTS OF HO,U - SES Or other property collected and paidi - we offer su rior for' the prompt transaction of such t hoseWe Wive rib* a fine list of property for sale, and seeking REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS In either town_ or county, will do well to call on us. A. I. NOBLE & CO.. Real Estate end Loan Agents. Office kfahk street, opposite Court House, To. Wanda, Pa. Mar 19, '74M. • SHEEP , CLOTHING I VERY CHEAP! In order to make room for We -I..tIfGEBT and ESSZ stock of F A - L O:TE I N G Ever opened in this.nurket, I will for the NEXT SIXTY - DAYS. .- OFFER MY HEMMER CLOTUfIiG REGARDLESS OF COST It tmuseessary for me to say that my goods are STRICTLY FJRST-CIABS. , - il And are , only offered at greatly reduced prreet lath er than carry them over to next season. , • Towanda, July 29, 1874 HAND, BOOK OF POLITICS ran BY HON. MUSH ItcPIMRSO, GLEBE 01 BO= Or This sccznaarc and xateatrut. Volume gites the rcr.n moo= on the Increase of Salary Act " and its repeal, on Transportation, Clad Rights, and 'Pl =mixt Questions. includingthe act of 1862 creating , ~ , Legsl Tenders ' and coin interest on Bonds, and the carious Expanding and Contracting acts since. President Grant's Messages and Memorandum. In. ter sews, Letters, Proclamations. and Action to Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, Supreme Court - Decisions. Illinois and Wisconsin Railroad Lams. Constitutions! Amendments, male and pending, In States, and Ration. " Back-pay" Statis tics, Tables of Appropriations, Debt, Elections, Cur rency Distribution by Staten and nations, An. In satiable for campaign. Cloth. 59.150,_P01f-Paid. - - Address GEO. FRB. DAWSON, P. O. Box tat, Washlngtim, D. C. Towanda, Aug. 19, 1874. ONE DOLLAR will pay ,one year . a' entbseztptlort for the 1 TOWANDA JOIIRNAL The Jorasar., since Its enlargement, contains as muchreading nutter as any other paper In the county, incloiling a full and carefully prepared rec ord of all the county news. It contain the &art Proceedings, Jury and Trial Ltsta, Weekly report of the Markets, Abstract of Sheriff Sales and the oar. rent new, of the day. Try it., Bend for a sample copy, which .vitl be sent tree on application. • July 23.4 w COAL. • • .The subscriber haring the agency of the Hutcbf. ion Colliery at Kingston, Pa., is prepszed to furnish dealers with ail else, of Anthracite Coal, prep in the beet manner, front* the celebrated vein. A fell supply of this Coal may be seitiS; callingllatalaton, at the New Coal Yard. on HZ" one block south of Kant street, wbura all are Invited to call. Full weight and good quality insured. ToWanda. Feb. 3. 1571. 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Towanda, Feb. 10,1874. A PPLETONS' A MERICAN Cy 44. OLONEDLL NEW REVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on army subject. Printed. from new type, and illustrated with 13eseral Thousand =parings and Maps. ran , AND 112722 OP JITSDLCO. Itassq.un autusstra £a WLEITD JOB PRINTING IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE, CALL AT THE "R EP ORTER " OFFICE. 3EI=MIt EITOBE SPRING AND SIMMItit GOODS, W 413011731 IpteoNB t Than any other establishment in the WAGONS AND mums 01, every description mann4clnred Toiads. March as. lan. FROST & SONS 1 . 1... NEW STYLES OF FURNITURE • I D. V BOOT? lc 00. LifialET MID BLIT MIA& trill be, v:b.rAcemle pikes. SASH. DOORS, Oct. 1,1879 WE INSURE ALL RINDS OF PROPERTY Adam Loa - ea DAXLUZ Br FIRE AND LIGHTNING. We represent overility Millions EsPltsl• Old English and Home Campania. LIFE INSURANCE IN 'nu OLDEST AND Lamer STOOL AND artrrusr. oom*umislN TBE MUD - STATE& AC WENT INSURANCE from one{ day to one par. NOBLE 4t VINCENT. sm. 9. 973. QIIPEBIOB AGRICULTURAL Las Ms by 8.111. WELLES, TOWAZDA. B ORN No. 11 Morcorl Block, aorta skis of Omit WHOLESALE, AND ItitTAIL DEALER MID - me:worm= mom ; Mowing Mains, Horse Powers ad Ttneeshen: Wheel Mesh Piaster &mem Greta Seeders. Eq. Tedder* iseerstb aka ione. ntest" Thal Horse Hoes. le Cloveratllers -V analren Co zdng KW& `LAWN li0f1:04 IMEIZ =AWN" ME 111=13111 *MR WM some at m wall; cam MUM RIZ sum 0/1101111"; =end asecelpe, itr Mutated printed dr lobed or soiled free to W enema* In l coat but three cents to send for ciccetbrs balsa When In Toward* canand aw sto. Arent' 73. • R. X. WILLZO: DAYTON * it- BROTHER, Deslera ro WOOL, mon, PELTS, CALF- Roe irhich the highest doh price =ell item. MOS is IL Z. basisistiddl t NMI mom , towel.) , -. ‘WAGONS on hand a large assortment of UMBER AND LIGHT WAGONS WHICH I WILL SELt 0-HRAPEW- country: to order on short notice. JAMES BRYANT. ME L 311117 1, Y have now on land the MiSOBTMENT: OF IMMO WWANDA, .ro . 1x) propszed to do UNDERTAKING _ most redeemable terms. lye also keep in store and mac to order = j MOULDINGS, FLOORINGS, &a. f. 0. FROST k SONS. SKINB. FURS, 1t9., .~~4n~~ • . . _ • el . 1.. •• • I- • . . • At. 02 SPUEM!,kI 0 DtS El CODDING, RUSSELL & Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Ho l m runilli: k ing Goods, Liine, Cement, Lath, 'Bnarare, Plated Ware; Lamps, Gas Fixtures, Own, Revolvers, Cartridge!, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Patent Wheels, Hubs, Spokes, Farmers'and Mechanics Tools, Always at lowest cash prices. May 14, 1874. - gN UNDLEIPUTED FACT THAT "GOOD GOODS LSE BOLD eitEAPES AT JULIUS WOLFF'S THAN ANY OLEfEE CLOT/LING ROUSE IN NVBTEZ/1,11 PENN'A I Ening recently Altai op as lupe and, Comma one at m lately molded by FOX lIMOM to accommodate rtgy topldl74ncraasdng toads. r retie& fully salt soy old cantomarts, and 1130 Ono CIIIIIIII 17. to call and amine m 7 atariat STEW STOOK BUMMER OLOTECING, AM Witty themselves that y prices defy Tow& MBA X 0 k Dri, =an MEI II 11 EEO , . •»t TAILOR k t, I 3 !N I TOWANDA. OP tiUon. it'LIIIS WOLFF. !', ,tp . 1 IMI ME El EEE ME Mil .•.;.• - . -NVOODNOBAI t4 " . rlaz TEX ' " IN NEW YORK _ BOOT AND SHOE BTOBE, ' *O. a, mos a enunnisossatoes st Is readvirig one.: of the leigmt and beat steak cd'BOOTS dc.WOES war boisnightTo:sande, ithieh oaring at thi vary lowe# pion, for Oaehoonoisting 01 , CairriaP & BTOGA, Bois CALII .TADUIa i Dims and Chnunanes = o ee or all 151' to* all benght • from the Mansfactarera and bal r iiimade, a il goods warranted. . STOOZ or Leann ANDIPENDUICIS. Thathlicir rat , flivt' - ei continuance o the sal innwon. mei IV/ N EV Oniode the Dew TOWANDA; REMIT B TU fUlr t ie t ab a ntr i 4° NEW BRIM ClAltilAG • i Where be will'ooattaatkykeep of mart of ' _ FM F=LY TOP AND OPEN lU.TFORM W Taint.= mss, - I - Made l ot the best material and ad In ths best dty stain, Ilia long tin , city Ossolag• u ghstr a ntengtvis Wm a nden4sine o'er alines ,Finish,Sky/e and ifhirability` • i I of lds Wigan& 111 they mks an INSPEOTION. OF . thSH WORK paracto genziiuk , tdzig darrhert. I. AZWOJIK Tr ' Ailliat Rip nil I cars rammer ff.47T8707177. Thankful for the liberal kfroige formal/ a* bladed O. and i'eslll7 ask - a Women of Out IMM I ' 1111notnliG PROMPTLY A ED TO • ceuneed prima 2.0.2 - 1626. Jan. Ir2iltlicliTULllid. FOUNDEBT & MA = NE SHOP. a°42ll.lraabluldeleßattlitiltoral by busing" with prom p t: ,Q to MILL CitA*INGS, • I ROULAR SA 7 MILLS!, MAN DRILLS, LW all Wilds 4:(f MALL lONS KADE:ro ORDER. ENGINES RITALRED, AM all work warranted sc)Aire satisiceon. -r I MINGLE MACHINFB Of the latest and most Improvl kindsnuktinfach and kept constantly on bud ready for use. 1;1 - 7r(ii 4 great LL, mox Of ail land , CULTIVATORS; CORN PLOUGH P Ot. an kinds, - and the lateei , eonatently it CHURN PO' _ I LARGE AND /31N B,TOVE OAISTINGS CELLAR ("pa, SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IEON SETTLES And all kinds of outings ftErnished to March ta0.1370. NEARS k ROCKWELL. I BLOOD it CO., 'j ( innlecnitbaue o manuhrtne their 'celebrated HORSE POWERS CLEANERS, and win mil a better machine; for less Money than can be had eland= in the void.' Wei claim for oar madams that they will do as meson, or more, than any other, and are more durably built. We Pally superintend our 110111 and see that It is wen down. We win send ' DIEICRLPME 047ALOGIID13. of lane machines', on applicat+ ONE AND TWO HO WE POWERS, Aire isoo Rau ft sCiiIiPIZATOZ A • TE I EB ,TIIII EZR and Cf./4MM FANNING Af ILLS, alinrWl AND DBACII asar`iaLul, Bh.W AND GnIST. lOU IKork done to order. Glee us a call before yenchesising elsewhere. oo amaurna %m ax tag. I. '•oo apoua msg. THE SEW LUP VED • BEMlifa r TON SETO NG ALICHINE • AWARDED ItEDit FOR Pli,ooll/235," ex VIERNA, I IB73 I • TEE Eta Own% eTitou." Amman tz. THE ELPOl4l4Olft. macuniz RECEIVED • RIGEOM PNLES.' • NO_ SEWING A TYW GOOD Ilir i i,Do2ol: • , • . • . I.—A New . ventlon thorOlighly Tested and se cured by • • -. Patent. I I 2.—Mate perfect lock stitch. alike on both sides,cm all Ends of goods. I I • 3.—Firms ht. Bozootti. t Notroleu and Rapid— best of coattles. ma t = 4.—Dmakb for without repairs. .... 11.—Will do varieties of work andFanoy FM*. mg ins In a rior manner. ' 1 ti.—la est: easily Managed by the. operator. Length of stitch may be altered While sunning, and the machine On be threadelifithout paining thread prowls Mei, • ' T.—Design. simpbs., ingen csas. elegant.. forming the stitch without the use of, oog wheel gears. rotary cams or. le arms. Hag _the AntornsCo Drop Food, which uniform knigth of stitch at any T oms Weed. Has whic h new Thread Controller, which al lows esym ement of needle.bar .nd prevents In jury to —....--, . i ii--Conccon most careful and finished. • It is manufactured by the most ACM/ and experienced mechanics. at the celebrated BZMDtGTON Alt. 119 MOW It, If. RILIWIIIRSIA o 1111 ' , AIM' EIME2Z GY°';,, = 0 &)EDWA BDS F,AlkllLTiGuo:ox,ExAti immrs xsw zir4xx.. : ' - iowAnii. • de tot tlebak if oitosii to emeofitstotil Mimi articles:we bop. Ouritoodwat is: I sigici 1 0 /}IBT- 0 L 01:0 PAOTOBY ! Omsk polII for Pant= "rearm. /ANN ZAMA WN. Parch '( MIi7SIZWIM=NCIM= !El *ad pat;t:aw, The raboalb defier/ to give notice 4141 bit in Byrum VIA9TRING 'WM FAC*O2T. di fun wolf• I IS = a win meimital operation. And that to to pi pored to do an work In his lino on short nonce. GE$ UGoJ , corm owspum von cow= BL* DAY i CK)NS, -IPbMt, Itneindioat Ityn Flour, Com Had. rod, Bon. sto., ainnys on bind ; and tot:solo at EIZAVIIB. PLIVEWVIaIt NOTlalloseas Winne on the greet ands of the rarer dWang to patronise ms mill haTe their ftr• zaidl u t i oth 1 11711 whoa. ow bisair of ton mama upwards. V. 8 Mini& C . B. PATCH, WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL GROCERIES AND PROVITS, Tho toad briado of /i t L 0 ir , The highest price paid for With& of t • CO lINT.RY FIFO DUCE; BUTTER, .POULTRY wn) -GAME Especial attention paid to Wing orders. Goods delivered free of 'charge anywhere In the Borough. Towinds. Jul U. IeTU IptARG I AINS IN STOVES! _ TINWARE; • . HARDWARE; 1 l• , • IRON Arm NAILS, GLASS, • CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Given to all purchasers for Cash, at . • H. T. JUNE'S, HARDWARE ST.O R • TOWANDA, Ps. • - OODZN BEAM PLOUGHS OINTS == 1.1. 13 s. WATOHE\S, JEWELRY SILVERWARE! NEW JEWELRY um, ON BRIDGE maw * - In the building formerly oocupled by Young & Titus, with a Inge suortment of Gold and Meer American and Swiss Watches, Fine Gold Jewelry, , Gold Betti, BUTTONS, PINS, Sve. Sro. A fall line_of sozan lawns and plated wart. SPECTACLES A EYE GLASSFS Otall kluds—Gold. Silver azd Steel. CLOOLS From the cheapest lei the beet, and nianj Other articles too numerous to mention, but to be seen by caning. It . EXIXDZIMAN:, N. D. Watches. Clocks and 440417 repaired by , practical workman. and wartintad. Veranda. Nor. 10 f is RATER-TEE NEW . TOWN SUR& Pah ts iftuated, On the Susquehanna River, Ultimo liraveslyi N, 7.. and Athenis, Pa., 53 miles from the Antbncite, 48 miles from the nn, arid 85 ndleelohn the Seintalturpinoui Coal lanes of Peardylnala, It la the Southern terminus of the Sou th ern Central Railroad, also ofthe Chao & Athena Relined, and is trivially the Northern terminus of thalehigb Valley and. Pa. & N.Y. Rail.' roailw ay ads: It is a tate and a' quarter froth the Ede Rat Waverly. , • - SOBS hen alteady lu successful operation aWO Oar Wheel Foundry, a Yunnan Taotom a- Flour ing =he Woolonlllll. nut a Planing kill. A lig• orous growth Is anticipated for 1874. TFIFI TOWN PLOT .• LB now ready for nomination. Lota for residences: and briefness places for sale on reasonableforms. r ; Its favorable location makes it s DESIRABLE porrr iNon mmumartrlina. and especial ladacements ire offered. . at the First Notioaal Bank, of Wan% Or ' Rellfr 487"1 . 11. IMMO WWI ;f,:I { ' ii ki ii itl C. ,i•':i WIKI4B*". POOhnla PiOVISION.B . ; ALWAYS' 'CONUM, DOUibiii bat m fillfaii34ol77l, ri THAT rr m m ZI?W. a:~ ; TQWANDA, PA. \t„,„ • ALWAYS ON MOW C. B. PATCH. QtrARTEIIS - FOR ht. Hs.wvraxeri Has opened a OIIAINS ABE! RINGS, CHAIN BRACELETS. I , MEM bar $0.).t1 =EI ME 2111 PIE '.BrMne ;rim Chj'‘ODS4 =ME wirrrE (K) ; t, . W OEM = MEM OLOWliii =BROW ME UaM NO'S ! NS, &0. • , . tset every der twW be 1~.:~rj}:I~ Towanda. April da. PRESENTS Is constantly reailv stock at Jewelry. FINSI PINS, BANDS,; 1 • i 1 AMERICrAfi and • GOLD AND ,S ELM PLATED GOLD, ELVER SILVER Amp PLI i of d,:zU WATCE, CLOCK is th6best mines, Thanb cortUnaanoe at tie I, ' Towanda, Nov. U 1 0, A, Bid OROCBERY ==Te GisAssw i TABLFI 11:6 woo; Em 1 I I would 4y to n no' Malta, lob =I seri dock et MEM 1 1 , 1,1 , , , i zoo 111 =EI cAss o„1:) ; . ~.. ^.> ME DAILME • ED ME APIaN§, QVILTS, En 11.081ent =I EMI .... t Ni 43 0 114 • .1, HATVMS, Y SHAWLS, PUN I lIEETING round pie 1 , I iT 0 ageuta PAPER P. TEENS. van ic HILDREDiI, ;m OR AT 'THE I = Y SRO; BOCK ITEM , in ad& UOLD B EU IE3 8 WAT 'AU OF va=llm mrAoras. :. OCK st the 1 at prices iE=2l and hope to BOOKW 1 OFFERS NEI lOUS P RN,ltl WAR OM W IRD 0 GM, GLASS SHAD tbiia tbal OD Any goo adreeol4 so. A. Igui liibitt iiviumu irl .. .... i . , P4T*1 . 171 ;SW*. • ‘‘:"' :' --i; - ~ .t, '-,. ..rd f;., TOIVANDA, -- ti; : • .., I i •,i, ‘, - ,-, 1,1 ; 7 '., _-'•';'- t- i • ' j*EfOLINALtAND B i ng awing eittasi ovita . ,Bl re<eL_Jfielf isto' At the ' old' stand. lure l '"Ilvi VW rad Well sr jectol! , 4 00 4 7 . 4 M. 1 40 1 71 0 .f P c.,••. l'• :'. If ~ : z , , 1.,. - •:-: .‘• '•. -i ..;•:. ' • , , --:. -it ; *oo O rr l t t t O r *l li *P l2l 4E l o4* rlifit . 00ATED rzig to*Dzaii,"4l i sravN L -1- -- t--- -- 1 ' ' ;•.: * t4 1 7X. 47 0 71 04. I nn!! i s ' ' '-' ''/ • .: ,---..' ':. ••:„ I - 44 1,31 4. - 1:-.. (f. - ;,: 1•:. :•.." ;•--; ' ': , ..• : 'I • J ::.—:; : 1 - L - : .7 . ~,f, L . .sh. a num or ila acres /As ums,4, / ......; ~,,,,,As lands and improrrneote, well waterryl.''Qest and timbered; 110 acres cleared, ' 1 1 7 e 115 per acre. with E O OO worth of trope thereon in. rice asked is not more than half the rest vet e 'of the propertr. Would exchange for filth' of 'Mega Pioperty.• For partlculars in of S. s. g.ilbearn or John Kelly, 2d, West , .nklin, Pa, or address M. 11. Rlibourn, Tack_ elf 111 ilia Stafford o°4 Va., Septa - Ste M.H.I 1111.130171115. A '.o . 4 sl S-. )Vlit -, 44 - .Al r lai - 149N08S ."' .. 1 r 2r l l Ptibi /ir- * '''' : r. • . i. " : .; ' .., '' .l ~ TOBACCO, SisiturplaiD‘ -- -,- Aft the • - I ! , _ al• ,1 • --r---: v. , - - : .0Y: , !! , li E MI POPULAR • And 'a Fine iesentleeat • • • TOILET AND: - FAN_OY r o art=ripalLe*fealZl4 Dr. MAD= du} be conralted it .th 'Pulpy of eachmep.t.se bard" ; 1 1 1 7.1 ' l 'o/ 1116 /. ifi1Y.7,1.1:972. pp S. 1 1 N ATI() N A. or ToIvANDA. CIAPITAL ° . :$125,000 ,EiFiastra Fume.: 40,000. - Bank ciliefs vinnitra rarnmi tot Alt; GENERALIIAIVILthi lUBINERS. nmoutsrimm OR DEPOSITS Al;CoßData TO 1 • &Moro. , " Cliaa I Irv= to lori Comacrzoo or Nora thriled AND CIZIZQUI. " • _ Forties wishing to torruaroasi to 1 , Inland, or the y Path of the fitates, England , prin. mast titles. and torrus at Taro" pia taro procure drafts pr quit parprea. , 4 .. .P.AssAas riatz,rt To or term theold coontiy, by beat I log liner, alwaySoo band. • I. !masts BEOIitORT Mit At 1107 HifidertiWospaidfor Chß 'logic/ JOS. POWELL, Yrerldent. 2J, 1 December 1, ipsy. { THREE GrITT7I-- IE3 RED, WERT& BLVE. • - . 1 1 TRAMP, TRAMP, 7A.HP The .n..ya aro ldrzrhing, and the { Girls and Men and Women, too, all malting for their °niceties to the I WEITE 131 i GROCR,RTFS & . - Noir cold cheaper Ilan the Anne the line of Groperies & Provisions) FLouit, ; ,1 , AND 1 . F All.j‘Y . . GR'O Kept et !halted, White '& Bluetore- Come an get a pile of goods fora little mon y. I . I - • _ . - I 11 THE HIGH* PRICE' ' PAID "i CASIIIPD p u, e COUNTRY .61 At the Red, Wtilte & Blue dt?r? & H4LIGHT, Bit:DOR idTRIIT, TOWANDA, Towanda Jan 28 IA l' • BOOS-.I3INDRY.-T teramecttalty informed that had:been removed to the O , , Re third story. where will be done 800 • I I In all its cartons branches, on to ~ as "the tinnier *ill allow. The B der, the chargl of I U. c. witriAß An e/perkenced Bin derould all wo done Ina dile and mannerNewap whicha ktagaOpein bound in everynes. variety of aty/e.. Hon, will bo papt to tne Baling an. 1 . 1- BLANK ep,ass . , To any desired pattern, which 'n batty will be n tarranted. All work w be ready for delhe 1 Ttie patronage of the public la . 1 feet satisfaction guarranteed. Towanda. A , ! . at 2. 1866:—ti 1 • I MO THE; .s iiiti op , PENN , J_ - IsTLVAISIA,-Your attentio is apecbilly iu sited to th e fati that the Watt° Banks are not t i prepared to waive subscriptions to the Cspi Stock of the 1 Centennial Board Of Finance. Th funds realized from this sconce r to be emplil m the erectio4of the buildings fo the Internati Exhibition; d the expenses . c tweeted with th ' tame. Ato confidently believed that the Keystene 'State wilt beropreelented by the name of every citi son alive to patriotic commemoration of, the one hundredth birth-day of the nation. The aharea of !dock are offered for Sit) each, and, subscribers wiLl receive a handsomely steel ervived Certificate of Stock, suitable for naming and preservation as a national mem orbit. '. Interest at the rate of six per co per annnzirw 1 •birpaid on all payments of Cent naiad Stock 4v.. date of payment to January 1, 180. Subscriberq who are not near) a National Ban canremit acl ock or postollice order to the unde Signed.. , i FREBK. FBALIg x: Treaanrer , Sept 4,'73.1 . 904 W ut St., Phil's. .1 THE .?"..lACT., TO 'try YOU , 1 - ; .....,..• 1 , lIARRhas AND lIOBBE FIRM' '8 CIOZERALLF Is At C. E. DAYTON'S, in the store lately ocenpiex by Julius_Wolff as a Clothing tore. Having r moved my establishment to m commodious a Onvenlent quarter', / respectf y invite my of Ctuitomers, and all in want of g in the line 1 MIMES% SiDDLES. NETS. B 'RETS I WHIP 1 . , .bc., 'he.. to give the a call, feeling Wafted that fro the facilities I possess for • p stook, I ea do a better Job, at a low& price. Ban any other a tablishment Bt the county. 1 - HO NT FORGET TUE PLACE Itoß. lil LOW THE FOX & KEROMI ST May 2 4 . I _ - B UIE:11Y AND DINING ROO , i. , Phil block north of WRonal A.EF, BREAD, PIES, 0, • : • I. IRA • IBAltEll DAII, Y. Alai Sold at Wholesale d Retall i . In =DEMO ROOMS we accommodate =la day sad e l yo unc4or . good meal at ri OYSTERS 7 ICE i eREAII O.IIIIAND D s 1 1 TIMER MAROS. Also a tine assortment of Groceries, Oonfactioner lTrults, Pluts,i4c. emit' ta 'D. 7. soori k Co.l FOR SE.- THREE DESIRABLE D CENTRALLY LOCA Monthly Paent/ take chine mone y ' Jan 14,1874. aoop FARM FOR ALE Cheal contairilng about !MOB, boat 60 , scree Li proved, formerly owned by J. . Bowman. deo' Log house, good frame barn. , ood water, you bearing trait trees, end sling° 1. Mph.= twp„ Ito rapes from Towanda, Terme ca •y. Enquire of G. GOFF. Tow ands, or I A A. 00014.4XQ11. 11611 g 11.1 f, "talrviart, I= ~' tro :),41rX s, ' ' ciciAss / 01 nS GOODS. toi l .nne • Bandsy pm:ten tuft: stop apt- TWINE& . GOIZON. BANK Isteamor . or i r . BA2IIII. I e oat and Mrs arrrs Ja ' Cashier. FOB • STORE, VISIONS t. Everything ED, ERIE' • PUBLI e Book•Binde porter' Building I• at iMEE k wiltbB promp tl • ot be cacao. Old tools, de Particular itte Binding of •duality and du I, when proznisbd olicited, and pai O. F: DAYTON., ON SY Mpl .rtfon of thi pr .N0111.1 , --.t . CO. r