11 a Sgricultur4l. To Mass As 04r=.—Proportions:. Abotit one ounce -of butter for four eggs,aoa pinch . of salt, says Pierre Blot): are' what is wanted, ter an. omlet. Process: Salt th,e egs, and.beet them well with a,fork. Have a brisk fire; put the britter into the pen and 'set it over the fire. Shake and nine the pan in every way so as' to melt the butter as • fast .as possible,. and wiLhout 'allowing any of it to' turn IN:owi].. When melted,qurn the eggs in, itn...l by means of _a fork stir SO as to hen! , up the part cooked, allowing the other part., that is iigntd, to C011it: LI ton: act with the pan„ar.d so on .tintil - the whole is solidilit:(l. Then übka up ; that is pn , 4, 1..411 is ti;rnts.":' over tle. n•tier nth a 10 - I.k, th 2 side of th, pan to wl!'clL the handlx is attac . t..(d. Th2n.Lar,:i ' warm dish, which .yoa place on'yourleft hand; take hold of _I 111,i I.l:rilic of the pap with ;our the fin 'as underneath, land . the t'uaaib on the top; the left side of your left So as to havc riLfht side of the dish th;,,l then turn thepanj upside down nigh; over the dish, the side of the an' opposite that of__ the handle tottehin,g the edge of tho dish,and the ' ::ht hand moving troth right to left, r-:a.that the upper side of the Omelet • when in the Pau be the under cu_ the dish,.and you hate a soft, juicy; 'and tasty; omelet, ias the dish on 14.ich it is Placed. - An omelet an not lre hnd& too 'Many cooks fall in making omelets because, by their process; it is t4a , , , 1e . t00 . amti l lit is either divior burned and.tasteles's. 13y carefully following the above directions, and after on or two cmperiments an one or , two experi -.lr.c-nts, • any r one with an ordinary w m aioit of Matural capacity can make a 72 omelet p i pperly. Some have the habit of adding water or milk to the Co•,gs, but it is not t necessary to make ,tbe-omelet soft; fcsr, when properly 'nude, an omelet is always soft .nougli without —any liquid being „mixed with the eggs. HT,. , TO riAVE Goon CinEn.- 7 --Pref. Tl , ll7.ifpra,,of Harvard tniversity, has Ipnblished a receipt for improving , !and 'reserving - cider i • by means of ' , ..rhich the progress of the vinous and •:IcAic fermentations may be arrested ple-,snre„and the cider preserved jus 4- _ Efich a state as may .be_desir i. I. :1 is this "Pat the new cider into clear casks urvbarrelafid'allow it to ferment one to' three weeks, according r t., tin weather is cool or warm. ',\ neon it has attained to lively fer n-ientdion addlo each gallon three fourtl.s of a pound. of „white sugar, and let the Whole ferment again nfil it pes , ..:6szies nearly the, brisk ileas, - at taste which it is desirable :lonia he permanent. Pour out a rt. of the cider and mix .it with kill' ~ i iecptarter- o i'an ounce of sulphite line ft - _, , r every gallon the cask eon- Stir it until it is intimitely an.l pour the (illusion. into • .:Igitate the contents of tiloruughly for a few 1e1,1 4 .1 then let it rest - that the ._Cider et tie.,Fermentation will'. be arrcsecl at, once, and will not be li ed. It may be bOttled in the • i 2 of a few weeks; or it maybe plow at to remain in the cask and I,.ie'cll on draught. IfPottled, it will bebtimf , it sparkling, • cqler.of s'arpas ing cii - celcnce," l'rofessor Ilorsforil ids the first to n-ethe l :sulphate l ef lithe for this par- and to hini_is_clue the credit of •• 1 - 11. 4 - caillno attention -10 its Llt is in no reF l pect deleterons, Liluhate,.,bital which the sill •-•' • 1 b'-the liberation of '11! :Buns arid, isclitirely insoluble, rimains at the bottom- of the -.'llemember, it is the sulphdc • t,llim2„not sulpha.', must be used. • '111: 'quantify of the .cider.iwill •, .I,.ma:n unchanged for years. :• EMI ' Ndt23 for the Farmer r. 172.,`_tre must lie au interchange of e 1 , c11(n ilov.,7crs to make then? 'll.Aactive, and we must. depend on _c, ':s'for this :-ervic,?.. _i hood orchard involves in its 115.-.lfrng and care all the knowledge, effort oversight and ncec.:rsat - to make a man , Ene, 't.zs;siiiins a farmer. The beauty of California woods, 11-,eci ;11y of laurel and redwdcd, and Ilicir :raz.ceptibility a to a high degfee `finish, pales them: particularly fLA- purposes 01 ornamental and y rapidly attract the of inivarifacturers thit, • i-yontfy and_Enrope. • - - b.,rrel smeared with tar or other sabs.tanee having a lighted :Jan* inside prlperly protected and ,placed the orchard or gardda during - the of moth§ and millers, will trap - and hold large quantities of WC have t h us . caught in this way, the Inotii,; of the family of frond - tile eggs of which r ent w rias are -pro,dticcd• 11=21 Cs,:.S Fr.N . cTS—The fo;lov,:n;z, says the Massachusetts i'L,uu:o4aii,is a most cicellent, cheap and duiable wash for ivoodenlenees tind building.' It owes-its durftbility while vilriol which heioens and lies the wash:: . •Tak:.l a barrel and slack one bushel of frc. , - ldy burned lime :in it, by cOvet.- ityz ti: ThnO,in it, With boiling water. .111c.r. it is slgked, add cold water enthigil to bring it to the consistency of good whitewash. Then dissolve and add one Pound of snlOiate of zinc),: and of tine . ;aive this wash cicqm, add a'ponr.d of yeltow 6Chre., (iii powdtir). To giveit a t - awn - lobk, add a ponna". of yellow fochre,_ and olio-f..yarth of a'pound.of Indian:red: . .To make this wash a handsZmen gray. stone color, add one-Bali a poluil of French 3`ue, and one-fohrth of India a drab will be• of a pound of I,n r :nt and orn-fourth p YIL:d oP to:;:lian e a. For'brick or stone, insteak of one lirnc, use half t:a. bushel of` lime, ...ud half a bushel of hydraulic MO ,TO SAUCT. IS THEITAL:IIN MAN five or six oir.c.iis and a f ton,at:=(-4 into a .:-te:wpati 111:7 1 .1 . - wik 1 .1 spovo- (f thyme. two .ix two ; -fills of curry 2 4, - ;-y.'.!hr, salt, , : ii(.ll - ; gravy, . I J-it:ln:cr . , wirt tLat r may not Luhi. , a , la to t...,11.14 ' a ' .:, , 71 i - -I 4ul ;fiktUi.t, 111 . 1 1.1‘La haulrig it D.11.c.1..1,t1y hack, :4"aditly tail, "1 eiti't ctin.tv., it. Misecilhuleola pA. ) t N.Y. CANAL & R.R. co.- - AItILUCGEREcT PAESINGT.II =ATM To take effect JLITS. IS. 1871. foirscr4.7.. No. mimosa. 8 551 `122 5 0 1 , 6 45 Aorrrainum. NO !No.! No. No. 15 123.1.1 - 9. 7. P.M.!" IP. lit 2 951 17 05 4 8 05 1 2 50 , 401 9 50 s_ls' , 1120;• 111 7.00, il2 00; Bx 9 . - 12 2 ,, ; 9 itol 45 12 541 8 30i 9 35,3 201 1 25, 9 05 9:!43 2 28' 153 9 12 55 . 1 1.5; 133' 959 ..L. 34.7. , • i 920 sr. FaMI . Auburn. —Owego.. Waverly J 'Sayre.. .Athens I .. Milan.. ... 1 .1:;5' 1 19 40 12. , 4 it , ' 4 OC;10 00 i.... 4 2F H 102 . , &.. 317 1 10 37 r..'i r ,- .' I . 10 50, 51 Inster.. To*linJa• Wyss Rum'rfi.d Frealit'n 11 12 1 111: 5 3 00 11 16 ',1122 11 32 tq~lnsing Laceyville EL'a kd.iy.l B . Walnut FE • - 1 - ;11 45!Ileshopen1 .;lr 1 ;12 3011.1'holinyl 12; )5' , ". 70 3 52,12 55 Tlittkbtekl .... 120 1 20' . „Falls ..1 13;5.i .7 50, 1 35 1 34t,.r:44 B J.; 1J:57 4ow 4 12 142 : Pittston. ; 12', I 200 Prnindlle.l li I=s's 37; 5 00' 3 27,1 r Barre.; 2 32 . .... = 6 32 , 4 15,1 r Har,en, 17' E. at 7 10, 4 35:p Haven.l ;110 • 7 301 1 5 50131.' Chntaki 4 47. 8 31: 5 531A11entown 831! 6 0.51 E P Junc' i 4 61, • 8 457 6 35111ethlehn2 5 3,1 ' 15' 11201. Easton.. 645 ,10 301 9 451..Phira..' 30.5, P 5 40,New ;York . ..._ • 5 401 ton. MEMO I.3)DITIOVE&L No. 31 leaves Towanda 7 10 a. in.; stopping at an stations, arriving at Waverly at S 03, and tllcaira at 0 o 0 A.`m. No. 31 leaves-Elrairs 530 p. m.: Stopping at all Stations. arriving at Waverly C:l5, and Towanda 700 I Train Glesves Philadelphia 2:10 P. M.. New York 12 M. arriving at Tunkhannbek 10:00 P.M. Train 3 leaves Tut:kiln:Dock et 7:00 A. M.._ arriv ing at Philadelphia 2:10'. M.. and New. York 3:5.5 P. M. Trains >3 and 15 run dilly with Pullman Sleeping cars attached. Drawing Room can attached to Trains 2 and 9 between Elmira and Philadelphia. --. • R. A, PACKER, Superintendent. HOW IS THIS FOR LOW 1 We offer DRESSED LUMBER it the -following rates: Mendoci Flooring, (choice) slB per M. White Fine " ...... 26 g , Pitch " - • 2$ Siding ' " $l5 to 25; "" pickets from $2 to $4 per hundred. PL.L.NMG, MATCEMCG, IX43A.NiTSG, 1)oiao at a moment's notiee and by the best :Irittehin ery non' made. We hare on handii " ONE =MITI) THOrSANDIt-e../.. DIY LLILBEII Sso hareln tho Mid Pond TIERED TUCNETED AND FIFTY ,TIT011:18.0110 1 ' - FEET OF LUMI3EB. 1, And are constantly Manufacturing. Parties who can reach us are foolish: to go near the railroad for Lumber, as under any circum stances xa can SELL IT CMEAPEIt—at least the Lost of Transportation from here to the railroads— Fay $2 to $.3 per thousand, June 26,'73, • , 1 • , NORTIEERN CENTRAL RAILr L.L.11 WAY.---Direct route North and South to Bal timore, Washington. Philadelphia and all points Sonth ; also to Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Suspension bridge, Rochester, Syracuse and all points East and West on the New York Central Railroad; and the Canadas. urn * On and after Sunday, Nov. 23. 1473, trains will leave Fr rITIA as follows : FOItrInTAICR Iran, arrive Northern Express... !doming Accommodation gN'er.isg, Southern Express tn.. Northern Express north and Southern E xpress south, are through trains between Rochester and Baltimore; the Mnrialng and Ere f g Ac cam knodation north connect at Canandat *th trains for Rochester and the Falls. G. CLINTON GARDNER, 0 . 1 Supt. ED. S. TOENG, Gen'l Pans. Ag't, Bal ' ore, 31d. IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL HOUSES, FARMS, LOTS OR MILL PROPERTY, or'if you 'wish to lend or borrow money on Real Estate or other security for a ehort ,term or a term of yeaM, or if you wish RENTS`OF HOUSES Or other i•i•operty collected and Lap, we offer en rr,rior for the prompt transaction of such business. We havehow a fine list of property for sale; and !hose seeking REAL • ESTATE INVESTMENTS • 1 In either town or county, sill do well to call on us. A. J. 'NOBLE!: CO4- , • • Real Estataknd Loan Agents. Ofticei ; Main . street, opposite Court House, To. Wanda, Pa. Mar '74 U. , • • iIEV,P CLOTHING VERY CHEAP! In order to maize rosin for the LARGEST BEST stock of , FALL CLOTHING Ever opciled iu thie market, I will ter the NEXT SIXTY DAYS OFFER MT SUMMER CLOTIrq:Ct 'I2EoAR D.'llE SS 0± C' OST It is uarAcczLazy 2 , :17 th`..t Wy gcols ar6 I • STII:ICTLY FII137:-CLASS, art , only cffeted at greatly reduced prices rath r than carry them (Net' to nez.t seascm. Toz - Inja, July AND.- BOOK •OF POLITICS row 1874, LI HON. EDWARD mernEnsON, c - zris OF nor or rmsztzsErr.tnrrs t. s I a hie ACC L&T - E and PAPA wrist:Volume gives the nkcor.n on the •• Increase of Salary Act " and its repeal, on Transportation, Civil Bights, and Fi nancial Questions, including the act of 1, , ,52 creating •Legal Tenders " and coin interest on Bonds, and the various Expanding and Contracting act. since. President Grant's Messages and Memorandani, In terriews, _Letters, Proclamations, and Action in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, Supreme Court Docisions. Illinois. and WisConsin Railroad Laws. Constitutional Amendments,, male and pending, in States, and Nation - . "Back-pay' Statia. hes, Tables of Appropriations, Debt, Elections, Cur rency Distribution by Statesand sections, Ac. In trainable for campaign. Cloth, $2.50, post-paid. A ldress GEO. FRS, DAWSDR, ' P. O. Box 414, Washington, D. C. T sanla, Aug. 12, 1.571. iDN,E DOLLAR Rill .pay one years' Eubscrip tion for the TOWANDA JOURNAL • • . The. dorrdsAt.,-since its enlargerdent, contalria as much reading - matter as any other paperin the erydr.ty, including a full and carefully prepared rec qrd of all the county news. -It contains the Court Proceedings, Jury and Trial Lists. Weekly.rePort of the Markets, Abstract of Sheriff - Sales and the cnr rpat. news of the day. • f Try it. Scnd fora ran.ple copy, ichich' will be srut frm on application. •' Ja15,113-417 COAL !The snbscriber having the agency of the Entchl. ebn Colliery at 'Klugaton, Pa., is prepared to frirn tab dealers with all sizes of Anthracite Coal, prepared m the befit manner, from the celebrated Cooper ye.n. • full supply of this Cal rnNy be seen by cplling on W.ll. llumiston, at the NOW Coal Yard, 00 Pale. one Llcck south of Main streDt, where all areinnted to call. Full weil,Mt and good quality iisured• ' L. 8. CASE. To`A'anda, Feb. 3.11574. • ATEST STREET HOTEL, 11, 42, 43 t: 44 7.:Lw io;:s 1 41 - 1:1111:10,;(.1.: llr r E, ON THE ITROPEAN ME 1:(N.)118 .7)aral IE4. t II k::.4£.141 very 1101,1:1:.11 E. 1 t-rA , ate and E , 'Abkii In the nityir.et. 11E:11 to the czky. • . iJtrae. It t. T. LILTSErIT. ProtTrtetcr• TOWANDA NORIIIWAZD. El P M 1 161 11 45 19 9, 7 24 /Pi.) tzer•vs4 81 [sir 539' 526 Eves exhibited in this tootle% to ohlea 217 Invite the attention of the public. 136' ,12 50 12 35 They keep on hand or fend& to or &s 2 20 1 10 '12 2 0 1145; 10 47 ! 10ss Rio 05 830 ' 7 00 TOMB STONES, MANTLES, &e., la 103 ED Persons In want of anything he oar line are re. spectfully invited to call and examiz, our stock. d - McCABE I & SON. Towanda. May 1;187L B . 'W. SCOTT & CO., • - BAKERS AND GROCERS, First block Forth of Wad Hones. We have added materially to our stock, and now offer a full assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. We=-keep no books. add no percentage for bad debts ; therefore we can and will give you the low est rate a. All aro invited to call and be convinced. . , DIN - LNG ROOMS . In connection with the above, And meals at all hours of the day. D. W: SCOTT & CO. TJwanda, Fob. 10,1874. 11. B. Caittptown 10 20 pm 12 00 m C 45 am APPLETONS' AMERICAN CY CLOPEDIA. 455 pm NEW REVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every sablect. Printed from new s 4xpe, and illustrated with Several Thousand engravings and Maps. 2 OS pm 6 45 am The work originally published: under the title of Tun :caw taimacsie CycLormnia. was completed In 1863, MEMO which time therde circulation which, it has attained in'all parts of the United States, Ind the signal developments w ch have taken place in every branch of science, literature and art, have in duced the editorit and publishers to submit it to an enact and thorough revision, and to lino a now edition entitled Tar. AMIMICAN CYCLOEMEDIL. Within the last ten years the progressof discovery in every department of knowledge, has made a new work of reference an imperative want. The movement of political affairs has kept pace with the aiscoveriee of science, and their fruitful application to the indite - trial and useful arts and the convenience and refinemeht of social - Life. Great ware and consequent revolutions have occurred, in volving national changes of peculiar moment. fhe civil war of our own country, which was at its height when the last volume of the old work ap peared, has happily been ended, and a new course of commercial and industrial activity has been commenced. 'Large secessions to our geograpllcal knowledge hare been made by the indefatigable explorers of Africa. The greet political revolutions of the last decade, with the natural result of the lapse s of time, have brought into public view a multitude of new men, Whose names are in every one's month, and of whose lives every one is curious to know the partic ulars. (heat battles have been fought and impor- tant sieges maintained, of which the details are as yet preserved only in the newspapers or in the transient publications of the day, but which ought now to take their place in permanent and authentic history. In prep - wing the present edition for the prose, it has accordingly been the aim of the editors to bring down the information to the latest possible dates, and to furnish an accurate account of the most re cent discoveries in science, of every fresh produc lion in literature, and of the newest inventions in the practical arts, as well as to give a succinct and original record of the progress of political and his• torical events. be work has bean begun after long and careful preliminary labor, and with the most ample resour ces for carrying it on to a successful termination: None of be original stereetype plates have been used,, but every page has been printed on new type, forming in fact a new Cylopedla, with the same planend compass as Its predecessor, but with a far greater- pecuniary expenditure, and with such im provements in its composition as have beon ung gested by longer experience and enlarged knowledge. 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Time-volumes now rowdy. Succeeding volumes, until completion, will be batted once in two months, Specimen pages of the Antnxcor erctopatnia, allowing type, illustrations, etc., vlll be sent grade on application. P1551-CLASS CeliPd qqiNG Aumrre WerTICD. Y. T. 110.it.,::,.1F1EL,D Address the Fablishors, D. APPLETON & CO., . 5t2 & 551 Broadway, It. T., & 725 Sans= St., Phil's. WHEN YOU DESIRE 'JOB PRINTING IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE, CALL AT 1 THE "REPORTER" OFFICE. D. M. TURNER, Editor and Prop'r THE LONG EETABLISHED Ms just been replenished with a full and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF To wpiei ttlo attedlon of my customers If espo dilly called. rrie3s reasonable and all g=ar arrbx.-al. 8. G Towanda, April TS, 74-tt. 111ARBIalE WOBss, UEO. BIeCABE & i AIIERL . _ a AND MARBLE MONUMENTS, Of every style. AT THE LOWEST TERMS. FILICZ, AND STILL OF BINDING. In calm Cloth, -per vol. $ 5,00 In Lilfrary Leather, per vol., . . . 8,00 In Half Turkey Mt roco, per vol., . . . 7.00 In Hall Russia, extra gilt, per vol., . 8.00 In Full Morocco, antique, gilt edges, per v01.,10.00 In Full Ilussia, per vol.. 10.00 12 II 31ILLINEllY STORE MISS GRIFFIN spRING AND SUMMED GOODS, WAGONS 1 WA WAGO on hand p , l FMM WAG 0 WHICH I W SELL CH Than any other estab ishment in the coon . WAGONS AND CARRIAGES Of every description' manufactured to order on short notice. JAMBS BRYANT. Towanda, Muck 26.1873. FROST & SONS Would !mite thi Public to:call and eumineitheir MGM ava: WS 'WO akil MU .IZUII3k ,y have new on band the LARGEST AND DEW MMOBTMENT OF GOODS Ir.owANDA, I:::44ceale prices. A Idr.h ix. J 1:4 prcvarod to do UNDERTAKING moat reriliable tonna. We also keep In etore and ioakc to order SASH. BLINDS, DOORS, 3,1011LD EiEE O j 'l Oct.l 1, 1873. WE INSURE PROPER AGAINST LOSS OR D FIRE`AND LI cl We represent over FIR 7 Milli• Old English and LIFE misuß IN THE OLDEST AND LLB° MUTUAL COMPA. tairrED are ACCIDENT INS From one day to one year. NOBLE dt Feb. 19. ltn. QIIPERIOR AG AJ kiln:MM. for Sale by B. M. WE L TOWANDA, P Office No. 3 Nero:Les Block, Souse squire. WHOLEVIALB, 4 ' AND an I X1i,NT111.0117103123 Wowing Maims. Norse P • Wheel Bakes, Plaster Bowers; r Tedder', ileversible sad Weed T» Horse Hoes, Corer 11 , Lava roam, 114 • MT Cal= FORTIS of IV* --- - roa BA= 01 • Catalogues sad descriptive, II ciders, furnlstaid or mailed f It will coat but three cents • in postage Parma!' when in Towanda: - anrll7l 72. DAYTON & B Dealers in WOOL, HIDES, P SKINS, FUREI, For which the highest viol price Office in )X. E. Itocenfteld's !nor. 0. A. DaTcPX, t. i tarstml acrv.l.,lo assortment of LIGHT APER SPECIALTIES IDIRIYI IGIOIOIDISI CODDING, RUSSELL & CO., f. 3 Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Patent Wheels, Hubs, Spokes, El Farmers.and Mechanics Tools, ORINGS, &o. May 14, 1874. (FROST k soNs KINDS OF . GE BY HTNING AN UNDISPUTED FACT . ' Capital. ome Companies. THAT GOOD GOODS ARE SOLD CHEAPER AT CB 'I IN THE RANCE CLOTHING HOUSE IV NVETIIEEN PENN'AI II1¼('Jv1 oiu iv a u tT% I EDI Having recently. fitted op Itne large and commcxll - store lately occupied by FOX & =On, to accommodate . my rapidly-increasing trade. I respect fully ask my old customers, and the public general• ly. to c•n and examine my elegant •~ • side of Coxt DEALER AND GENT. . Thresahni. , 21171 &edam Hay ova. (Inlttrators, aadianalas NMI& NEW STOCK • wen =more walla. °our • Aid &O. • .• printed tar. • to all sppllesnts. send for circulars and .es ma. IL W. - WZLLIIS OTHER, And satisfy themselves tha t y priced defy eompe• I TS, CALF C.. a paid at all times. Maia•d., TOWAVA . PA. Tcnrands, illy 4, 1414 TAYLOR & CO.'S TOWANDA, PA. House Furnishing Goods, Lime, Cement, Lath, Tinware, Plated Ware, Lamps, Gas Fixtures, Gans, Revolvers, Cartridges, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Always at lowest cash prices JULIUS WOLFF'S THAN ANT curial, 01 1 k -.--- SUMMEIi CLOTHING, MEI avtYus woLrr. ---- 11611rothit - - s . WOOD?OBD,' NEW ,YORK BOOT AND SgOE STORE;. No. S. NINON & GRIMM DLOON.BILIDGE Si Is receiving'one of the largest and best stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever brought in Towanda, which he is offering at 'the very lowest prices for Cash, consisting of Ginrrs eirs, KIP STOGA, BOYS CALF BOOTS, LADIES, MISSES and CILILDIIEN ' S Shoes of all kinds, . all bought direct from the Manufacturers, and hand • made, all goods warranted. A YIII.L STOOK of LEATima AND FINDINGS. IMI Thankful for past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same. Towanda, May, 1, 1872 NEW. CARRIAGE VACTORY Oppoelto tho new J4O, TOWANDA, HENRY STITLEN Bespectfnlly announce to his friends and patrons, that he has built a 'NEW 'BRICK OARILIAGE FACTORY, whin he will constantlykeep oa hand a fall wort meat of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN'BUGOIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTING sura - ra, AND- SKELETONS. Made of the best material and finished in the best city style, His long experience ,in city Carriage Factories gives him a decided advantage over others in the Finish, Style and Purability of hls Wagons. All they oats is an INSPECTION OF BIS WORK proTiotukto purchaalng clamber°, ILL WORK WARRANTRD TO GIVE PERFECT Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the SIMS. - REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Towanda. Jan. 8. 1.973.—1 f FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP The undersigned having purchased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned by John airman, are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to their badness, with promptneas and dispatch. MILL GEARINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS:, MAN DRILLS, _ And all kinds of MILt IRONS ENGINES REPAIRED, And all work warranted to Also satistacgoi::-. SHINGLE MACHINES Of the latest and most improved kinds marolsetnred and kept ecnstantly on band ready for use. PI4OIIGHS, EaDE-nui, I110:4,1 AND WOODEN REAMS Of all kinds. . F' CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS AND • PLOUGH - POINTS Of all kinds, and the latest Improvements kep constantly on hand. CHURN POWERS, LARGE AND SMALL SIZE STOVE CASTINGS sT,p - o AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IRON KETTLES And all kinds of castings ft:rubbed to lifarch 30, 1870. MEANS k. ROCKWELL. BLOOD & CO., Still continuo o munnlacturo their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, and will a better • machine, for leas money than can bo had elsewhere in the world We dal= for our machines that they will do as' much, or more, than any other, and' are. more durably built. We personally Superintend our work and see that it Is well down. We will sand •• DISCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES, of onr machines, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One ef Tiro Horse THRESHER d SEPERATORE, THRESHER and CLEANERS,: FANNING. MILLS, CIRCULAR AIM DRAG RAW MILLS , . HAW AND Ol'ill3T MILL work done to order. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. '•va "op alloaa - vag !SNallrir 1 •00 . aoOria Aug. 2, 1869. , T HE NEW IMPROVED REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE AWARDED TUE "•MEDA'L FOR PROGRESS," THE ilxariEsT OT.DETt MSDAI," AWARDED AT NO SEWING MACHINE RECEIVED A• HIGHER PRIZE. i I.—A New Invention thoroughly Tested and se- cured by. Letters Patent. 2.—Make as perfect lock stitch, alike on both sides, on all kinds of goods. 3.—lttins Light, Smooth. Noiseless and Sapid— best combination of qualties. 4. - -Durable—rians for years without repairs. s.—Will do ALL firieties of work And Fancy Stitch ing in a superior manner. - 6 —ls Meet easily ?dammed by the 'operator. Length of stitch may be altered while runnin. and the machine can to threadawithout passing Vtread through holes, 7.—Design simple, ingenious, elegant, forming the aUtch without the use of cog wheel gears, rotary Clime or lacer cnis, flu the Autoniltic Drop Feed, which insures uniformlength of stitch at any speed. Has our' new Thread Controller, which all lows easy movement of needle-bar ;.rid prevents-in jury to thread. B.—Conetrnetlon meet careful ntel...fini4lied. It I; manufactured by the moat skillful:and experterweil tueellaulee. at the celebrat..4 BUM IticiTON AR MORY, ILION, N. Y. PiiIL&DELPILIA OF.FICE. , 810 011.0311iVT - [314111 AT Tiza SATISFACTION. reduced prices H.12.11Y STBLE2I. BLIDE TO WIDER. cEJ.T.Art GRATEIit.t AT VIMTNA, 1873. TILE EITOETITON A FEW GOOD DEASON4 rTIT.r. w 4.1.A4 GB OS E" AND (I) ;4 54 MoOABE &JED Wholesale and Retail FAMILY (IRO . PR OVISI liEliol7lll4 NEW BLOCK, Wo do not deem it neceseary tci diteront articles we keep. Oar ALWAYS CO Wo sell natal FIRST - CLASS 'GOODS. Cash paid for Parmers Prod March 1. 1870 NEW STEAM FLO IF BIIESHEQUIR The enbeczib desires to give UL Is now In emeceaafal operation. pared to do all work in hla CUSTOM GRINDING DONE 0 THAT IT IS Wheat, Buckwheat and Bye Feed. Bran, &c., always on h lawest rate& PARTIOULAU NOTICE.—Per west side qf the river dring will have their ferryage de paid b. . bring grista of ton bushels and ap1.4'71 ii.:) C o B. PATCH, WHOLESALEA RETAIL DEALER , n.l rErzir4W'•TMFNq TOWANDA, The beat brands of FLOU The Ldgheat pric e o raid for l ail Szir COUNTRY P BUTTER, POULTR Especial attention paid to filling eiders, Good* -delivered free of 'charge anywhere In the Borough, Towanda, Jan 14, 113711 BARGAINS IN ST IMEMIII HARDWA IRON AND N. GT ASS, CARPF,NTERS' &c., MI Given to all purchaser. H. T. JUN HARDWARE' TOIVANDA, Igc.e. 17. '73 HEADQUARTERS FOR WATCIIE'S, J AND SILVERW M. HENDELM flag opened NEW JEWELRY STORE, ON In the building, formerly occupied by Young & Titus, with a large assortment of tlold and Silver ` American and Slcis Fine Gold Jowelry, CHAINS IND li, CHAIN BRACE' BUTTONS, TINS,' &c A fall lino 4-satin suxzu and SPECTACLES AND E Of all kiatla—Oold, Silver clocks From tho cheapest to tho best artielek too numerous to month). by calling.' M. N, B. Watches, OlockS and .To practical workmen, and warranto Towanda, Nov, 10. 93 . QAYRE.-TIIE NEW 1 TOWN OP k) SAYRE, PA., is situated on Susquehanna River, bet Ween Waverly, N. Y., a d Athens, Pa., 03 miles from the Anthracite, 43 mites from the Sulli van. and 33 miles from the Semiillituminons Coal Mines of Pennsylvania. It is the Southern terminus of the Southern Central Rallroad,jalso of the Ithaca 3: Athens Railroad, and Is 51011,113- the Northern terminus of the Lehigh Valley enc. Pa. ai N. Y. Rail roads. It is a mile and a quart 'r from the Erio Railway at Waverly. ' - i SAYRE has already In scuccessfrd operation alarm, ' Car Wheel Foundry, a Furniture Flou ring UM, a Woolen Mill, and a Pla lag Mill. A vig orous growth is anticipated for 13 4. • ; • , TEE TOWN P4OT Is now ready fur examin ition. to for residences and tmelteeH platva for sale on re t ruable terms. Its favorable location makes it • DESIRABLE POINT FOR .3113"CFACTURF,118, argespecial Inducements are offered. . ATply at the First. National Dadk, of Waverly, or at the Mace In Sayre, Pa. Dad 'Arrriftf. 110 ' ARD ELMER: BOVISION pIiZSENTS FOB ALL AT TIII!! NEW JEWELRY 60RE1 , , 1,- ~, ARD~, le constantly raceiThiS. In addition to his Lana stock of Jewelry, T:11 PINS ERIES BANDS, NS, 'OWANDA, PA. 1 EMail AMERICAN and SIVIS FFI GOLD Ain SIEVED, ;WATCHES,, " 3 I ~yri y- nt GOLD,SILVED, A..vn STEEL SPECTACLES, SILVER. AND PLATED' f/.11 I s;plr (kitV i 1 4.% .0f all descriptions at the lowest prices. weveinii WATCH. CLOCK and =WEL= repar;ng' done In the beat manner, and Warranted. Thanks for a liberal patronage and hope to inert a continnance of the same. Towanda, Nov. 12, '73 otice that bla new ;ono's* 01 0 - , ! A. BLACK io=ll CROCKERY. OF VARIOUS PAT SAXE DAY • our, . Corn Ideal. d and for eale at And is loci as the lowest ons livings on the patronize my mill, ways, when they Firma. GLASSWARE, P. 8 AYER& TABLE CUTLERY, ROVISIONS, hqS Qti •lIAND • dB of I would say to the public that On any goode Lep 0 DUCF, In stock I will not oe undersold.; A.ND GAME Towanda, Feb..l9 1874 W . . A. CHAMBERLAIN, • DEALER IN . DIAMONDS - , FINE' JEWELRY TC.ITE:S' - AND CLOCKS, • c, W t. iNDA, PA. Jir.e 2, 1871: . PATCH MII rs, OOLS, a,C., tiz.c., for Cash, at STORE, DANIEL F. BEATTY. & CO., or CLIXDUATED GOLDEN TON4rE I'ARLOR OR it ' GANS. • Are ranted by eminent musicians and distin gundied men of honor in this country and In Eu rope, as the leading parlor organ now in use. We challenge any maker to equal thorn! For Church, Sabbath Schools, Lodges, as well as - the parlor, they hav'e no equal. Testimonials and cards of honor aro'constantly being received ,in their favor. An offq. Where we have no agents we will allow any one wishing to purchase one of our organs, the agent's discount. Also to any responsible p•rty Wishing to purchase one of our organs' from a dis tance, and peeler to see and examine it before pay ingfor It, the same will bo granted them by sending us a recommendation from the cashier of your nearest bank, or some prominent man in your ri ch:city, and if the organls-not .Just as represented, you have the liberty to return the same at our ex pense, we paying the freight both ways. It is with pleasure we introduce-the GOLDEN TON SUE, know ing that It will give. universal satisfaction, as it pos [nes many advantages over all others: The tone excels in fullness, and Old deep vibration of sounds an evidence that it stands first as to merits of all nineicui Instruments now In use. WELRY An E ! RIDGE STREET Nye select a few abstracts from letters and edito rials which we aro constantly receiving in favor of our, organs, and wish you to read them : .We cry "Eureka." for we found what we wanted. J. P. WILHAII, Harrisburg, Pa. • I am pleased with the sweetness of its tone. pROV. N. P, VAN LtIRANEE, Moline, ID. Pure as gold.—Daily Patriot. Bratches, Gold Sets, NG S, ' Our musical critics call to see it. They aro de lighted with it. GEO. L, FREET, Altoona, Pa. We would recommend this excellent 'instrument to the musical world, for its flue:lei:4l_of tone.—Pe tersburg (Indiana) Democrat. Combines streetncsa and strength in its tone.— Lewistown Gazette. MI &C. &c. &c. For quality, promptness and;rexquisito of tone they arc unequalled. PROF. BOI3T. HENCE. can with pleakre recommend It to any In want of a first-class parlor organ. PROF. - 0. HUNGER, ' Mahony City I ant oil pleased with them. B. SECEIBIST. Hagerstown, MIL I am pleased with the tune of the instrument. . ROBERTS, Brooklyn, L. I. • .lated waio. GLASSES land Steel.. First among its advantages is the great scope of itslp.r,cbiSi3l.l, being constructed to play the softest mu ie. 3T1.1, when desired, to Increass its power. Catheither gradually or suddenly produce more vol. umo oft .no than any other organ of its class. This. is.aCcomplished- by our new Patent Double Forte so arranged that the sound is thrown out by a dri-eet passage through the case. . and many other but to be aeon ILENDELDIAN. We desire that every family throughout this country, as well as Europe, may test its .wonderful musical producing qualities. Orders have been re ceived at such rapid rates that we have been cord- T l , polled to enlarge the manufactory, and put on a sti 1 larger force of Skillful mechanics in order to supply the demands. We, however, now aro happy to a - nottpco that we can fill orders promptly and with the utmost dispatch. We also call the attention to Mar r world-renowned - t • - EpREKA: PIANO. Tliii piano is fAt gaining a reputation as the lead ingl piano-forte .ow in use. Send for illu trated prieo list and a listed'tosti monials, some f 'whom you may know tieing our orga!ns from th 6 past air months toseventeon yea: s. Address, l ' DANIEL F. BEATTY S: CO., ' I WaShington, Warren CO.. New Jersey, Aag: Cif. - port SALE.—Thee subscriber. of-' fers his farm for sale, situated inNorthAlhont, Sheiihrquin township,eOufaititng 100 nore,s;Sh - neres undpr a good state of cultivation. good water: , good orchard, the barn good for a few years, new shede and a new dwelling house,Mol is good school house stands on the place. Terms . reasonable. For .fur, tiler intdrmatiou write or apply to WM. JOHNSON, ) 33 /61aFt' Bradford Co., ra, [Sept 3,- - lw • dry repaired by W. A. ZOCI'WELL ruta OLD BEM RINGS. STUDS, CHARMS, NECKLACES, =NOB AND C11A12315: CLOCKS W. .O. lIOCKWELL. OFTEB.9 TERNS, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOD W.AlitE, STONE 'WARE, BIRD CAGES, BASKETS, GI, ASS SHADES, O. A. BLACK. PEAZTV ;PLXTT Drug§ sumi 141 X& 84:00i1DON - I PATTON% ZpXll, TOWANDA, PA D4I3GGIS I xtenairety repaired their stir To opened wail a large, nay; ock, mutating of Having i stand, . fantods, Erritters,-. ELIZInS, 1 ACED% MEI ED RILLS, POWDERS, OD mcrunzs, & Ind al/,' PREPLE.iT.I I OXi3 DYEI STUFFS, 314CHt RA REFINED EEROIENE, PIIII WINES AND'II For Medictualliarposee. • SNUFF 21!ND 4 , Au tho POP; AR PATENT ME And a Fine Alll3Orth6lt TOILET AND FANCY 1516 re than the urnal care and attentf. Compounding, of Prescriptions. 1 • from Olo'clock,a.m.,to 1 p.m. k from 5i Dr, ILtnu.r. can be consulted at th urday of each week, as heretofore. D. H' • W. G Towanda, Hay 7, 11172. • I FIBST NATIO:NA BANK OF TOWANDA. CAPITAL - ' $ 25,000. 811Itil.US FUND 4000. This ',l3ank offers UNUSIII3 FA. tannascOon of a GEA ERAL T BA 11 NEIN° ~S'INESS. • i raEr r urr AID OY DEF'OSITS Ac calsani:a TO SPECIAL CULE OSTEN TO TEE COLLECTION or NOTE AND Carom& • Parties wishing to szar, maw: to . 'United States, England, Ireland, Seo . cipal cities And towns of Europe, can' sdrafts for that purpose.' . I PASSAGE TICKETS . . To or from tile old country, by beat s lug I.lnos, always on band! Fizaues )3110VOST OVER 1: azar • Efigh,est Price paid for U.S'Bondr, JOS. 'POWFLL, President. I N. December' 1,1869. TH'REE CHEERS FOR TER RED, NVIUTI & TRAMP, TRAMP, I TU } , f s aro Marching 'Girls and Men and Woine rushing for their. GrocCriti rzu 4 ), WHITE BL (T.OOERIES Noir cliesper 11.3 n the chespost tLe 'lino of tirotxri"S & Yroi•tsiona, 14 O - U FE IZEHI F . A.M.ILY 6-1106 Sept at the Rea, White I; llla. Sto l get s of goods fog=s little money. TIIE masasT PRICE rAm 1371 C QUN 'PR'O rE , l,.lllllte ,";;; e. 'Ol 811.11.111. ALL & H. • BUDGE "I' , lvrT, Tow l -aula Jan 2d '7l TIVOK-BINDE.Y.-LTH le respectfully informed that th. !Lid been removed t• the 'l:ever glad:Ft:Ty, ichercwill be done - 800 In all l it 3 varior.3 branches, on terms as "Ole times" w:11 allow. Tho Bin derth.'e charge of Jr. C. WIIITAS.ER, la e.i.iie:rienced Binder, and all work done in a.style and manner which can. 3lagazities, Se wepapere; 0 Eorinl in every variety of etyle. will be paid to the Ruling, and 7.1, f. 0019; To pattern, •E to warranted. , All worik,will Lo ready for del.% ery Tlie4ittonage of tha pulflo :s feet satisfaction guarr;nteed. To Banda, August :I. I • , 1 TO THE CITIZENS OF PENN • _a_ SyLYANIA,—Yoar attention la speeislly in citql to . the fikt that the National panks ;are r• - •7(' prepared to s•caive subscriptions to the •Capital Stock •of the Centennial Board of FitALI'M ,It funds realized.frorn this scoUrra are o he empleyol in the erection of the buildings for the Internation3l- Ezhib4ion, and the expenses connrted 'with t'i.e tame. , .t is confidently believed tha the K. tyre itaie. $ll3-be represented by the name of every e-ii'• ten alive to patriotic commenaoratson of the ei i. aun•lredth birtia.day of the nation. ri1..0 shares ...i stock 11re offered for $lO each, and slbscribers. v S. receive a bandso•ueriy• steel engrave( Ceti Scat. •.! Stock. I suitable Iv! framing, and preservation as 3 national fueruori-d, , Interest at the tat e of six per cent i!•er anniini v di ho paid on all plvm cots of Centennial Stock fr,....1 dato of payment to January 3, 1870. • , Subscribers who are not near a National lie.-. 1 cr.:lrene:: a cheek or post.ofllce orde to the und, r sizzled l . 1 • FLEDN. FRALEY, '- tl4 ' Ser - . .3. 904 wiuDF . , i THE PLACE. TO DU' Ji... n knN'ES3 AND IWRSS FIXLSC.S . It :It C. F. DAYTON'S, in,the store lately occupi...i by Julius Wolff as a Clothing Store. Haring re move 4 my establishment-to more co odious aid convenient quarters. I respectfully *nvlte.- my 01.! customers, and all in want bf anytbirig In there et ' . 1 HA HICESS,' SADDLES, IN7TS, BLANfETS. • 'WHIP Aio., AC.. to give me a call,f l rling satiaftsd Haat frotr. the fee/Mies I possess for purchas g stock, I caa to a better job, at a lower price, than any other e;. tabEtsliment in the county. .. , DO .N'T FORGET THE PLACE -ONE DOOU'll LOW TEE FOX lIEROLUS, STOR.E.I • • - 31.132 A ... • O. P.,DATTON. B • i AKRRY ANT? Dia ROOM. ' 1 First block north ODIEc fWa Trouse.. r' I 1 REP A D, PIES, Cit TIFI,CRICURS, BREED EI.IL.Y I And sold at Wholcaale and 1 r Beta:). I 111 act DfliDiGi noolts we will accornardata tt , .. pablie l ,witli either a lttr.cht or a gebd m'a.l st all times of Um day and evening. OYSTEP.I.4 AND ICE CREA..ii- ON HAND Dur.in -, : , THEIR SEASON. Also IlnessAortment of Groceries, Fruits Nuts, ate, roar 9' tf • F° R SALE.- TuEEE DESIRABLE 'AVE CENTRALLY LOCATE , • • • . ON EAS TERMS .. _ mona4 rayric:As t.,10 F partial of e F ur-, elms° trabury. Jan 11,1571. • . ..li J. NC RIX. ,It Ci.l. GOOD FARM FOit SAu Cheap, nontalnine abouel3 acra, about 60i acres im prove:4, formerly °veiledly - J M. M wiri3o, deed /) Log house, good frame barn good ivietr, young 11.?erini-i fruit trees. mitVeituato In Au um wp , !Cur 3114,5 from Toveamia. T.:ries asy; f.uiluireDl li. ti..CiOrl', Towamla, or I I p. W I .Me 19 '7l-tf. ' WI ••- ri I a at tha =old and well ee• S; evoAst , S3IiUPv, E O.IIQ 1-1 .t,C0310 , QUOBB CIGARS ICINES GOODS n given.to th Oundiyn 'P.m; to 7 p.m store on Sat .TURNER. GORDON for thlt y part of the or theprin. =re procure user or aal BATIIL 21323:1 BETTS ;a Cashier. BLUE. AMP and the , too; all to the STORE. ISIONS Everything 1E D , RI ES c.- Cone an CASH FU D C 'GUT, tOWANDA PUBLIC Book• Bindery. er" as reasomal: , 2 - cry vial be • ill be, prom,• 1:y Rot be e , ?.1 kooks, *,•., •articular att.2• nding of :12.1 •.tt1,..1111 pa Treasitror. t St., Y.YOUR EMU oafactionery k CO D. W. 8 NGS,