4 riscollaneous. pA. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO.- AIIIWZGEIiEM OF PAMENGEB Uteri& To take effect JUNE 15.1871., ' SOU2IINPAIIII. . sosrawAso. raficir No [Sol No., No. No. No. No. Na. 15. 29. O. 7. rea.2703•3. 8 30. 9. 4. P.M. p AI A. at Pat ' , P X I' It p i P! ,• 2 0 51 705 805 Ng% Eau' 12 55 116 966 2 co, , -740 950 ..linflalo.. 12 25 90011 45 sdi 920• li . Alll3lflik . 9,2 ow, 7t:l ' 12061 .'lthaca. 6 45 _ 731 '8 49 12 281 -- . - .oarego.. 9 44,2 45;12 55 8 , -Elmira.. , 6 05112 50 615 910 9 35;3 20' 1 25(8 05 Waverly .1 42011 15 54 0 1325 9 4113 281 1 331 912 -.Sayre:. 412 11 35 533 816 • 4 50, , 3,35, 138' 919 ..Atlienr• 40511 22 620 810 ..... , 3 45, 1 1 030;., Milan.. 11 17 800 , ..:3 55. , 0 401..Ulster_ 11 05 - 749 , '''ll; 204 13 2 05.10 Onowan - Ja. 330 10 50 458 735 ~......14 26 1 10 28 wyarekrg 110 32 7-28 ..... ) 4 47, 1 1037 Bunerll.4 . 10 11 , , 703 .....14 57,,5. • 1 10 50 Fron'ht'a 10 02 653 .15 13 111 12 Wflusing - 918 • 640 17.3 33 - , 300 11 16,Lannyville 224 '9 29 400 679 : ....15 59 • 111 2218.•1144y. 926 1 6 Ir, ....-)5 ito )11 37,6' Walnut 921 . T 611 . -IC 06, 111 45%eahopen 010 • 600 '.. . 6 10' 1:12 - 30:3Tho'p'n5 903 533 i 2 -03,6 s;l' . 3 52 12 55,Tmaktm'k 130, 837 120 530 ..'.l, 7 2Q: ,j 1 20', ...Fails .. 811 ) 5OO 12 5.,'7 51., 4 351 1 30,.,L &B J. 1250 745 1 24 5 ) . 435 12 .1713001 4 421 1 47 1 .rittaton. 12 35 735 2 3.7 420 .....19 - 12 .12 00, Prasville. 72 , 1 4 00 1 - 1 -- .16 25 510. 3 271W' Barre. 12 154 715 - 230 4100' 2 ...; 1.... 0 321 4 1 5 'W' Haven,ll 031 •at 1,101 232 . 2 la'p x 7 10 1 ) .4.35,P' I 3 •ren. 1 10 25' 112 201 1;50 3 4 , 2 i • 7 301.5 54.3.1' Chmllo 05 • 114511'30 • 4 4.” ! 8 31 1 5 5315.11e1110W11 900 lO 17 2'23 4:19: ~ 8 311 6 45. E P ,Junc', 8,55 • .. 1/19 7 6 6 ~ 8 48; 8 35•03othlefi a ' 8 45 1435 1210 8 5 :,..., , 915; 11 1 20. Ea/tpn..l 820 11003111 40 It "41 10 30, , 51 451. :Phira... '7 00; 1830 9 85 ••U 051 ip 31'1 5 40iNes• York' 5 30' 700 900 ;:5 0 I • .A •.0: ...8. 88 I 1 A3l P W4613.t0n. • 51 1 • 41 ' 31 • It_ I 3 I ' . annrriosanTaats - S. No. 32 leaves Towands 7 10 a. ra.; stopping at all Flat: ons, arriving at Waverly at 8 05. and Elmira at 0i 'A. nt.. ' NO. 31 leaves Elmira 530 "pon.7, Stopping at all Ptat!or..9, arriving at Wave:l - 17 6 15, and Towanda 2 19 P.ll. • / Trial leaves Philadelphia 2:10 P. M., Now York 12 arriving at Tunklcannock 10:00 P. 31.' Train 3 lest-on TrlnkhannOek at 7:00 A. M., arriv. - int:. at P - Mladelpliia 2:15 P. 'and Now York 3:55 ra , mi A and 15 run duly - with Pullman Sleeping cars attached. Drawing. Room cars attached .to Trains '2 and 9 Vetween Elmira and P.hllsdelphia. R. A; PACKEE.,'Saperintelident. G 9 TO JACOBS' OF, FASHION - I MAIM STREET, -, • ,• . _ . . • - • - FOR LATEST STYLES IN I saute(} AIM SIM= CLOTHING. GOODS reECEti - MI"4 4 KBY DAY.'. I 1., , . I - ewer-ie. April 8., lwris - sTA.3.lp.Dtg DONE , - AT MRS. : 1 , . _ x TTR - Y . EnsiGSBURTS DRESS- " I .IIA.RING BOGUS, No: , ARCADE - BLOck. . . ... wreneta. Thu-, 1i.„167.6. , -. ' •' • ; , • A . • RTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY.—Direct route North sad South to Bal . time ~ Wathington, Philadelphia and all points • ti , ,ntli ' also to tinfralo, Niagara Falls, Suspension ,liri•lite Locirster, Syracuse and all-points- Eaat and We ;•--. on the New. York Central Railroad, and ' tii ,- Ca ~las. 1 .ety,. On and alter Sunday;_Noy. 23. .1e72, tr errs will leaVe ELIILEL4 as follows : -.._.. • :• ~ .tiOlt.t.v.AED. , - -. M.C.1. air re ' 10 20 - pm . NurtheizAErpi-pes: - .. . .. 32 00 ncr licrniri; ' • Accommodation 1 6 45 am . l I • Et.:::.:r, - do • - 655 pin - • Fni-e-Lei '' -E- -ccs t 2OB pm 1141 i;. - 4 ; - . . 646 am , t.'l6. i-s. oithe , Express north and Southern g.x.- . press ilpath, a. through trains between ,Rochester a c I 13.11AT:ore ; ' the?Pm:ling and Evehing Ac corn. rioda,ti,t;•l north eonn et at Canandaigua with trains l•-r I:ce.ester and the Falls, • ; G. CLD;TON GARDNER, Gen'l Sitpt. ED. F_y,ouS,G, GenTPass. Ag't, Baltimore, Md. 1F SOU 7ISH,TO BUY OR SELL • • . HOUSES ; TfltMS, LOTS OR . zT ILL 7 7:O2EIiTI, or if you with to triad or, borrow I incr.: ,r,; heal Estate or filler 'srcuriti , for 5 short 41 - 2in7 Or a term of yearr,-ordf you with , • RENTS OF. HOU'SES•' . - . . . . . U: Ailli it property collected and pad, we offer en p,,icr.ticillties for the prompt transaction ;of such .1.).15ine,--1. —I o - taro now a fine Bat of. property for tale, and , tl••=e :LkiDg REAL ESTATE INNESTAIENTS I In town or county, will do well to call on pa. A. a. ricuiLE a: C 0.,, • .. gell &tato) And Loan .4entsJ On.7c,F Slam btreet, opposite Court House. To. I- • I 1 1. Qll EP CLOTHING - • , - • - - : _ . • VERYCHEAPI • • 1.11o&ler to nuke room for the .T. ,, TtGEST alrd of I r ' . I • FALL CLOTHI'Na - 1 - : • •-• 1 - • o..r.cd in Cite /..tzrket, I. will for the I - - . - - NEXT SIXTY ..DAYS • OZER MY ST:SALMI CLOTHING • • • • ESS:OF COST! • I • t ' lunuecessary for rae to say that tr., - 3 , goods Oro •I S r tilkllCTLY •.rII3BT-CLASS:, .1 • ar only cffeted at greatly reduced pricoit nal/. or :Lars carry them over to next seaebn. I E Tuv,:oll3, Jtily s ?.l. IBT.I TTA_ND - BOOK"' Or POLITICQ, -3.JL -• rou 1,971; . , 131" EtO!.t. EDWAIU) AtcPELESSON. i .• . ..- cr..rns 'or notsE or nariummirtArms r. ~ a. I . . , e .,_ . • This A CCTILATE and na : ARTILL Volume giVeiVIND ',T u. ii , .,:ennion the .. Increaia - of Salary Act ' andi its rep al, on Tranaportattott. Civil Bights. and Fi. ilancial Questions, inchidingtbe act of 1963 granting , .• Legal Tenders '? and coin interest on Bondi, and tbe various Eapanding and Contracting acts since.. l'resilent Grant's Messages and Memorandani, In tm.ciew ~ 'Lette'ra t , Proclamations, and ActiOn in Atthinii, ViriPansa.S. Louisiana and Texas. Supreme Court Dec-Wens. Illinois and Wisconsin Railroad 3,usS. Constitutions' Amendments, made, and I Fudine, in Stats, and liatton. ...Back-pay" Statis tics, Tanks of Appropriations, Debt, Elections; Cur r4-ncy Distribution by States and ssetions, &c: In t...lash', for caini , s s i-u. Cloth, $2 50 , post-paid. Address GEO. IRS, DAWSON, • P. O. BOx. 434, Washington, D. T....1. - znda. Aug. 10, 1574. 61•:4T. bOLLA.R will pay one yenrs' Er.hzeriptiop for the TOWANDA - JOURNAI4: . , i I . 4 . Ti. V.... jOrn:NAL, sine Its enlargement, contains Its ranch reading matter as any oche: paper in tile ,mty,4ncludinc a full andrearelntly preparn3 ret fit," of sll the county news. It contains the l'otui Proceedings. Jury and Mrial Lists, Weekly report of 11.C.Ilarkets, Abstract of Sheriff Wee and the'cur. rent aCI7S of thi,day. , -. Try :i. "Sc , r,d. 'for 'a sample copy, which will be . 6:1:,t fr.-: c.n application. 'D. M. TU/ZNER,i Editor and Prop': ,auly COAL • I ' nlO E.lbszriber having the agency of the Match!. 'um-Cc:lilt:77 at Kin viten . Pa., is prepared to furbish Ceslrrs all slzefrofsenthraclte Coal,- prepared in the best manner.] from the - celebrated Cooper V. A full 'supply of this coal may be seen by es:ltng ca • Muiwaton„ at the XesseCoal Yird, c ilne. one block - South of Main street. wherein Lr, v;ted to call. Tull weight and good quality s.7.s'und. L. 8. CABS. To Wanda, Feb. 3. 1874.' • • .AATEST STREET HOTEL, v.v 41; 42. 43 as 41 WEFT .rrlr TORN. I. • 1 Al TERrrluata. ttougn, ON , i - ar. EUROPEAN ' • r - PLAN. 1 1 . 1 . ./JO,lB r. , 0 and V; nuts per. Day. 7CUAROZB way 7.t! iIn..P.ATE. 'TLa bald mama 2-4,4 •egetabka In {he nockat. Dr.'4' REDS Ia the Oty. ... r ,. . • lllystall.- r B. T. IDIDDITT. 111• 04'. - - p olvTim co: P Are Low rearlTinz their mei lap et3ek of goads, which will be sold at Gases an lan ever before eines the vim is inipossible for them to enumerate • all V& 'Akio* In their lame stock of goods.: They would hoverer call paildcm • I ar attention tl great baziatna • / I' L _ In DRESS 000DS, In T.ABLE LINENS & TOWIILING ; stopping at an and Elmira at La' LE &CHM AND lIIMN SECEETINGS AND SHIRTEciIEt. which they ask especial attention, ! 6 the new Fall Style's and at very low pilce& be surpassed. •An inspection of the stiock will siltisf3; M. E. 1103M3FIELD. all widths of Oil Mills, Window Sh i fides, &c. New stook of Wall and -r Window paper. 1 fatly k stocked with new and freak goodil• They invite , ever y body to call, promising them a splendid assort , mentiof goods in each department of heir business, and at prices which mud Elfitigy Oct. .14.41 Pwelt & Co. 'LAM, WHITE, RED. CHECKED ARID FLAXNEL. pr,ora AND CASSIMEMES, OUTINGS, DIAG ONAL COATINGS,. BLAINE/3, JEANS, HEAP! COTTONADES, WATERPROOFS, &c., &c, their great - stook of New Ribbons t received, Hosiery, Gloves, tices, .t Buttons and Trimmings, Bach the best One bolltir Kid Gloves er shown by them, and a fall line Notions. A very large stock of Shawls, to ;Their Boot & Shoe stock canno New Carpets in great variety; also Their Grocery Department is now POWELL & CO 2ithciabaumm TOWANDA 31 Alt B:L -W 011 1013, GEO. MoOABE Sr, SON HIT - fa . M4WVO . the ,2ert ANE8i......1 AND iiAL:A... MARBLE . . Ever exhibited in this motion, - erbion Ds, • invite the attention of the public. Thep keep on hand or furnish to order MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, MANTLES, aco., Of Ml 7 st7l4 4 :1 4.~ s'! •'i~ 9 F' Pawns in , want of anything In oar lino on rs spectrally batted to call and GUMMI/ our stock. IioCABE & SON. Tir42l4i, may 1. 1171. W. SCOTT & CO., . BAKERS AI3D GROCERS; • First block Forth of Ward House. ' We have added materially to our stock, and now offer a full assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. We keep no books. add no. percenbige for bad debts ; therefore wo can and will give you thelow. est rates. All are invited to call and be convinced. DINING ROOMS In connection .with the above, and meals at all hours of the day. D. W. SCOTT & CO. Towanda, Feb. 10, 1874. A PPLETONS' AMERICAN CY CLOPEDIA. NEW REVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every snblect. Printed from new type, and illustrsted with Several Thousand engravings and Maps. • The work originally pUblished under the title of Tug lirw toritarcis CYCLOPADIA. was completed in 1863, since which time the wide circulation which it has attained in all parts of the United State', and the signal developments which have taken place in every branch of science, literature and art, have in duced the editors and publishers to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to issue a new edition entitled Tits Akceasceit CiaAPZEDI/. Within the last ten years the progress of discovery in every department of !mowlelige. has made a new. work of reference en imperative want. The movement of political affairs has kept we with the aiscoveries of science, and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience ana refinement or smut Wt. °rear wars and consequent revolutions have occurred, In voicing national,cilanges of peculiar moment, the civil war of our own country, which was at Ha height when the last volume of the old work ap. peered. has happily been ended, and a new course or commercial and industrial activity has been commenced. i Large accessions to our geographical knowledge have been made by the indefatigable explorers of Africa. The greet political revolutions of the last decade, 'with the - 'attire] result of the lapse of time, have brought into public view a multitude of new men, whose names are in every one's mouth. and of whose lives every one is curious to know the parties mare. Cheat battles have been fought and impor. taut sieges maintained, of which the details ars as yet preserved only i n the newspapers or in the transient publications of the day, but which ought now to taks their place - in permanent and authentic history. In preparing the present edition for the press. it has accordingty been the aim of the editors to bring down the information to the latest possible dates, and to furnish an accurate account of the moat re. cent discoverieetwecience, of every, froth Prodthct tion in literature, and of the newest inventions in the practical artiL, as well as to give a succinct and original record of the progress of political and his. tortes! events. Tbe work has been begun after long and calleitil preliminary tabor, and with the most ample mom , cea for carrying it on to a, successful termination. None of e original stereotype plates have been used, but every page has been printed on new type, forming in fact a new Cylopiedia, with the lame plan and compass as Its predecessor, but with a far greater pecuniary expenditure, and with such im provements .n its .composition as have boon sug gested by longer experience and enlarged knowledge. .The illustrations which are introduced for the first time in the prosenfedition, have heel' added, not for the saki, of pictorial erect, but to give greater Indicity and force to the explanations in the text. They embrace all branches of science and of natural Idstory, and depict the most funoui and re mutable features of scenery, architecture and art, as well as the various process...s of mechanics and mantilactureo. Although intended for Mat:ruction rather than embelliahment, no 'pains have been spared to Insure their artistic excellence ; this cost of their execution is.enormous. and it is believed they will find a welcome reception as an admirable feature of the Cyclopa3dis, and worthy of its high character. This work Is sold to'Bubscribers only, payeb's on , delivery of each volume. It will be completed in sixteen large octavo volumes , each containing about &Kt pages, fully illustrated with several thousand Wood Engravings, and with numerous colored Lithographic Map.. P=CT. LIM eras 01 rorrero. In extra Cloth, per vol. $ 5,00 In Library Leather, per col., 6,00 In Half Turkey M. roco, per vol., . . 7.00 In Half Rl2lllllll, extra gilt, per vol., . 6.00 In Full Morocco, antique, gilt edges, per v01.,10.00 In Full Hustle, per vox.. . . . . . . 10.00 Three volumes now rosily. Succeeding ireltuil% until completion, will be issued once In two months. Specimen its of the • ASCIIIIC.S2I OTCLOPNDIA. showing type , uStrations, etc.. will be Bent grate on application. Etas-CLABS CAISTASELVG AGVI'2IINVASTED Address the Publishers. D. APPLETON & CO., 549 & 551 Broadway, If. Y., & 725 Bans= St., Phil'a. WHEN YOU DESIRE JOB PRINTING DT FIRST-CLASS STILE, CALL AT Tar.: "REPORTER " OFFICE. THE LONG EETABLISHED MILLINERY EITORN MISS GRIFFIN Ras just been rsplenisbad witk a tan .ad COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 81113 G AND BUNKER GOODS, To - irhleh the attention of my customers Is asps. deny called. Priors reasonable and all %e r r- Mee& 11. IL G ibwinits, Avg 144 L Xlsosilusovs. WAGONS! WAGONS WAGONS on hand a large assortment of p7,l.iWne HT WAGONS WHICH I WILT. SELL' OHEAPM Than any other establishm , nt in the ' country. WAGONS AND' 0. : GES Of every description:m. ..aftwthred to order on short nitice. ff.=•Frl Towanda, March 25,1813. FEAST 4D SONS Woad !Atte . , ths Public to:4?d1 and =I Wag -7- Mierir mm ov , :Ili 01 0 al iSIRUF = 'l . have new on band US4TICBI' AND .BE3T 117=174 Or GOODS ithishui;: I .z. - ,1-olarzod tq d lIXDEBTAKIN T. 204 ble terms. Weals° keep In store and make EN SASE BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGN FLOG 'n GS, &o. J. 0. FRO: k SON& Oct. 1, 1671. WE INSURE ALL IS OF • PROPERTY mum= Las ON DA MAO BY FIRE .AND LIGH XING. We roprotat over !Iffy 1111111 ons • • • tal. Old &gal& and Nome • • •• psalee LIFE INSURAN si IN THE DIMWIT AND LARGE-in I • e AND MUTUAL 0011:PA1IN3 IN • MT= IfTATRIL • "UN 11)314 tio 4: a37:1 Pram one day to one year. • • NOBLE A: ' CENT. lreb 19. UMM. PERIOB AGRI • TITRA.L NAOUNANT. for SW by B. M. WELLES, TOWANDA. PA., Moe No. a Meroors Block, north a Coat Ease aware. WHOLINALZ AND =TAIL MAUI AID ItANDPADTVEZBB AEI*. Nowlat ame, Nsoklasa. Horse Pram and Thrashers, Wheel Rasta Bowers, Orstr o 4Needen. Nay Udders. lame sad heel PI C&P , lttrakes. mat Horse Noes, Cover Hallasandranning NMI. LAW' .towns, MUMS MAIMS% c t =ma N M awes* PI/WM = Ma 11 002.1 1/1311.1111 ion ILUCD ' OZPOWII3. so., and desoriptln, fUnstrated printed dr Ja h r i Clabed or nutted tree to all appUdante. It will cost but three cents to seal for ofronlers la PIMP Thariars "ben to Toyama. oaU and see so. &alba vs. a. MI TIMM IyYTON k BRO HEE, Dealers la WOOL, BIDES, PELT CALF SKIN/3, PIMA AO.. for which the lashed cab priests at as times. Mee to N. H Bosentleld's Store, barna I r. S. num a0r.11.10 TOW A AN UNDIFJPIITp FACT r M 7 17 M OLOTIIING SOUSE Li NVETHZIIII rifirrAl 11astng recently fitted Up tea large and combiodl• mis stars lately occupied by FOX & mracro4, to acconunodate my npidlyiincresoing bide. I rasped fully ask my old customers, sad the pukka gensal-, ly , to ma and 61 1 / 1 2i1MII my elegant NEW STOOK Amt satiety themselves that y rice, defy stomps. UStort. vivaditl NEW DRY GOOD STORE IN TOWANDA I - MESSRS. BRAHHALL & GOFF • Have removed their stock of Dry Goods froth the old stand of B. A, Pettie r , oppositethe Court Hotta. TO THE EAST STORE IN BEIDLEILANS BLOCH, NEAR THE BRIDGE, And are d i mly receiving NEW GOODS FROM 'nit!. CITY In addition to the Bankrupt Stock of B. A. Pettis, which they are selling for about half price. Come and leo tor yourselves. If we don't save you some money, don't buy. I , BRAMHALL & GOFF, Beidlemari's l ßlock, (Near the Bridge.) Bridge-sb, Towanda, Oct. 1, 1874: C 0 A L .o 0•A OLD TOWANDA COAL YARD! PIERCE & SCOTT t Take pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally, that they are prepared to fur nish any of the following named Coals In quantities to nit purchasers, thoroughly screened and elated, and at as low rates as strany yard in Towanda. We keep the beat Coals from! the Pittston and Wilkes- Barre mines. SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE COAL, Ail sizes, from mines in Sullivan County. • BARCLAY (SMITH AND STOVE: From the old Barclay mines. Wo aro Solo Agents. . Wo keep on band the • ALLENTOWN LIME.! Beet quality. Alto, • COPLAY CEMENT I - Ali orders left at the stores of Long & Stevens, P J. Calkhis, Horton's, Kirby's Drug Store, or at our Coal office corner of River and Elizabeth's streets, will receive prompt attention. Please give us &call. S. PIERCE. Wu. SCOTT Towanda, Pa., September 2 1 1, 1874. JWANDA SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. The first winter term (it this Institution will com mence MONDAY, November 2, 1874, with the fol lowing list of experienced teachers : EDWIN E. - QUINLAN, PIIISCIPAL, Ancient Languages, Math and-English Branches E. L. mita% A. B , Commercial, MathematiCal and Scientific Branches. • 3IISEI MARY E. MERRILL, PnECEMIZES, Common and Higher English. MISS MIY I MASON, Common and' nigher English. MLLE 7. LxQUIN, French4Drawing and Painting. MSS. O. A. BALDWIN. Vocal Mnsic.' MISS MINNIE C. HAWES, Instrumental Music. Classes will commence the study of Philosophy and other Sciences. The customary reorganization of classes will take place, in order that new stu dents may be properly classified, and such new claasetwill be started as the wants of the students may demand. Special attention will bo given to those students pertaining to a business education, that Ude de mand made upon the school by students from the country may be fully proartded for. An additional advantage will be an acmes, free of charge, to stu dents of the school, to the evening school, which will probably commence with the opening of the term. Special attention given to the preparatioi of boys for College. Regular instruction in Drawi ng and Vocal Music free of charge. Excellent ad antages in Instrumental Muedo and voice culture. Tuition fewer $4 to $lO per term. Board, includ ing furnished rooms, lights, washing, &c., $4O per term. For circular or_ further information, address or call upon the Principal, E. E. .QTOLAN, at To. wands, Pa. MELLEN. Fox, Prest. Board of Trustees. 1 TO OUR PATRONS. FINER PHOTOOItAPRBTRAN HERETOFORE Made outside of the cities, and that we make it a specialty to enlarge all kinds of Pictures to any size desired, and finish in Water Colors, India Ink, or in Oil, in the We also endeavor tr ...aka all the time possi ble In making chtldrens pictures, so as to se. cure the beet results. We are constantly, adding to our stock of AU new patterns and tasteful styles, and far• nlsh them at s small advance from cost prices. May 14,1873. ARRANGEMENT AT THE FIRST WARD BAKERY. MRS. MARY R KITTREDGE 'caving purchased the stock and fixtures of H. A. Cowles' Bakery, hue refitted the establishment and purchased an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Stilted to the trade, such as Gummi:Es, Ties, Corrre, TA= From. CANnD Exurrs,.CArnw, Coxvicnosehr, Yam BREAD, BISCUITS, trim Boas, kc., Dena'. A neat and attractive ICE CREAM SALOON - Will be . opened in -connection with the establieb meat, whereladles and gentlemen an always find the best cream and 'other delicacies of the season. THE DINING ROOM Hasbeen refurnished, and Will at all times be sup plied witd substantial eatables. which eV be served at reasonable rates. Farmers and others visiting town will And this i convenient'place to supply the • is of the inner man. 1 " '. • MARY E. KITTREDGE. Towanda, April 23. 'UAL - IVOR SALE OR RENT.—A. desira- JL blo Holm and Lot on Iftnuth atom; Mb hone north of 0. 1). Bartlett% ommorloot to 'nog tuts or Graded rkto)01. Bacillar° on WU. itimmigt MOSOItIP. tlvb 1% 'fiat [ JULIUS WOLFF'S TITAN ANY 0/Mla 1 OF I 1 SIMINEE4 CLOTHIIIG, Tomlin% Mai 4. Hat GEO. H. WOOD &00., PHOTOGRAPHERS, TONTANDA, PA Grateful for the generous patronage of the put year, would inform all'• wanting Pictures that we are still adding to our establishment NEW AND IMPROVED INBTRII/lENTB, And adopting tried and approved modes of printing and retouching in order to 'secure BEST STYLES /ED VERY LOW PRICES FRAMES S WOODFORD, AT TEX NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE STORE, • P M% t. ATNON aoanTrrnseriooLeamos st Is receiving one of the largest and beet stock`of BOOTS & SHOES eves brought in Towanda, which he is ;offering at the very lowest prices for !Cash,' consisting of GzErrs Cum, Hy r& STOOL, BOYS CALM Boars, LADLES, linsus and Oumnsses Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from the itlanufacturers, and hand 'made, all goods, warranted. A rimi STOOK or Lr.ivrnza mu) FENDING& I Thankful for ; past favors, I solicit a continnance.cif the same.' Towanda, May, 1, 1872. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY I anktre Wour.! 0 1 ''' . Ber y announce to blip friends and patrons, 'thatho hie built a • , 1 NEW BRICK OABRIAOE'IFAOTOBYY wharf) he will constantly /nap oa band a full mart. meat of • • FAMILY OABBLiGES TOP AND OPEN BU(IGIES, : Stade of Abe beat =tads and finished In the beat city style, 3ila long experience I fat, Carriage In the Factories gives hint s decided advantage over *they Finish, Style' and //arability of his Wagons. All they asks is an INSPECTION 'OF mg. WORK proviousito purchasing elsewhere ,ALL WORE WARRANTED TO GIVE manor Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tessdeil and respectfully ask a continuance of the Wee. - 1 r REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO RUBY immix. I! Towanda. Jan. A. 1213.—ts WOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP. The undersigned having purchased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned by John Carman, are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to their btudnou, with promptness and dispitch.. MILL GEARINGS, PIROULAR SAW MILLS, MAN )RILLS, ind ell kbads of MILL • IRONS ENGINES REPAIRED, And all work warranted to give eatiakiction. SHINGLE .MACHINES Of the latest and mod Iniprovedldnds Manufactured and kept - constantly on hand read/ for nn. lIMZEILL IRON AND WOODEN BEAMEI Of all kinds. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS fi AND PLOUGH PO.INTS 01 all kinds, and the latest Improvezne nts kep constantly on hand. LAUGE ARV SMALL SIZE. STOVE CASTINGS CELLAR GRATES, SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE MOE 'NEMER And all kinds of outings tarnished to 30. 1870. - MEANS k ROCKWELL• 131,00 D & CO., Stilieontinue o minuted= thes e oeletusted a 1 HORSE POWERS . 8c CLEANERS, and will sell a better machine, for lees money than cri be had elsewhere to the world. We claim for opr machines that therwill do as Ruth, or more, than any other, and are more durably inUlt. We parsonally superintend our work and see that it is well down. We will sand • 01 era ineehmee, on applicatlorg. .1 ONE AND TWO HORSE POWEEA . i o;se re Two Zorn MUSH= d iIIPSHATORS. mamas and CprallrEßS, I • FANNING antomill:9l3) arta° aim iazza. AW AND eItIBT HILL work done to order. 01ve ne a call before raablit elaeinhere. azioaa pach mr. imam • OD Ir (10Orla 9.1869. THE NEW IMPROVED - 2_ BARING Tull SEWING 1(4 CHINE A 4 1 4 ; : ! ABDED.THE fI EZDAL. oFOR PROGREK" . 1 • • TdBSmarr:Osflra or . 1 1frou." Awaszza As , • sax Ezroarnoar * • I . ffO t REWING 111X.1,1=1) A muulliXEC • 11—A New Invention thoroughly Teate4 and .e. tined by Letters Patent. 2.—Make as perfect lock stitch, alike on both aides. on all kinds of goods. 1 . E;—Buns Light Smooth. Noiseless and Rapid— tie combination of qualties. 1 _ 4.,--Durrible—runs for years without repair's. • 6.1.-Will do Am varieties of work and Fancy Stitch. login a superior manner. 1 6 I—ls Meet easily _Managed by the operator. tilrnLi of stitch may be altered while running. and the can be threaded without passing thread holes. I I. simple, ingenious , eleghiat, failing the tch without the use of cog wheel gears, rotary cams or. lever arms. Use the Autom die Drop Feed, which insures uniform length of stitch at any wiW. Has our new Thread Controller. which al it: easy Movement of needle-bar _ad prevents in jurto thread. ' • 8-Conetruction most careful and Aniehed. It is manufactured by the mod skillful and experienced meektanics, at the celebrated REMINOToN AR MORY. lI.ION. N. Y. PIIILADELPRIA MLA 010MINMT W.- : • ; I [ Plibili 1 I i*f Opposite the new Jail. TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STOLEN PLATFORM WAGONS; sarzspaonort. reduced prices MADE TO ORDEE. pLorGxfs, CHURN POWERS, DUMM=I'E OATALOGI7I24 AT VIENNA. 1873 j • IfiW GOOD PX180311: r' l,ll ln"' tt•it CIROCIZRY AND 01 1 0 VISION Nai STOEF. MoCABE isiEtlyr4BDlS, Wbotepais , . FAMILY 'GROCZBIES • AID PROVISIO 33 1111:11471M11 NEW nom plramm. - PA. \(, As ao not dotanVnoosuary to ontunotsto all the &Wont articles no keep. Oar asoortotent • . - ALWAYS , 003EP4ETE, i i Ws RH nottdrig igut i h . - FIRST CLASS OODS. Cub paid for Pursers Prodoce 1 • 11c0A1111. March 1,1870. Wlll, - -EDWA/ID& NEW STEAM FLO*NG ,MILL BEZERIEQUiff,' P Ths subscrib desires to eve n STEAM FLOTBIN e Kam == . MMI CUSTOM ORIMDING DONE 0 •••• • :1: SANS 1)47 1 TEAT IT IS . 4 • Whist Buckwheat and Bye row. Comi Ned. reed. Bran, &0., always on hand land. for sale at lowest rates. • PASTIOIILLB NOTIOII.-..Penenv Uvinge l on the west vide of the river dedringto Imtronlim my ill, have their ferryage paid bath l t r ir th s, iThsa they tale= of ton bushels and up V. 8 Ariftli. ri B. PATCH, kJ. WHOTESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TOWANDA, The but braids of FLOUR ==::121 COUNTRY PR r o DUCB, BUTTER, POULTRY GAME, Sepecial attention paid to !Win : orders, ' Goods delivered free of charge anywhere in ;the Borough. Towands. Jan 1448741 BARGAINS IN STO,' TINIVMtE, FRNTM7!.TirI IRON AND N • GLASS, ARPENTERS' T u OLS, &c., &c.; Given to all purchasers fur Cash, a H. T. JUNE'I HARDWARE STORE, = . TOWANDA •. raie. 17. '73. ITEADQUARTERS • FOE WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVERWAREI 3L Bu opened a NEW JEWELRY STORE, ON BRIDGE gram In the building formerly occupied by Young & Mum, with • large assortment of Gold and dikter American and Swiss Patches, Fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Sets, CHAINS Alin RINGS, CHAIN iiRACEL I II:S. 13IITTONS, PINS, Izo. &v. &a A full lino of corm lams and plated wan. SPECTACLES AND EYE LASSES Of all kinds—Gold. Silver an. I Steal. N Ker.) Prom the cheapest to the best, an • many other articles too niunerotts to mention, brit to be se en by calling. M. IfItNDELMAN. di,-B. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired by practical workinen, and warranted. , Towanda, Nor, 10. 13 RAYRE.-THE NEW T WN ON N.. 1 SAYRE. PA.. Is situated on the Susquehanna River, between Waverly, N. Y., end A thens. Pa., VS miles from the Anthracite. AS miles from the Burn. van. and 85 miles from the Ekin*Biturninons Odel Miner of Peansylvania. , It lathe Southern terminus of the Southern Neutral Railroad. &LOA the Ithaca A Athens Railroad. and is Virtually 4 11 Northern terminus of the Lehigh Valley, and Pa; IA N. Y. Rail roads. It is a mile and a quarter = the Erie Railway at Waverly. SAYRN !as already hi imccelstul n slime Oar mealdry . a Worniture • Moor- Ing NM a Woolen HIS. and ialirdog . A vig orous growth inanticipated for 1874. z TEE TOWN PLOT' Is now ready for culmination. Lots for realdenees and basins*, Places for sale on reasone le terra,. Its favorable location makes it • . . DEllialtAßLE POINT FOR ItANUPA and especial inducements are offered:: • Apply et the First NllllO4lll Rank, of Waverly. or sa Ilse (Nike fa Sayre, Pa. AprrIi4LHOWASD 111/XXIIr pRESENTS FOB ALL AT THE Zi tonsillar noliTtas. In Witten to la' large dock of 7enirs. . PING; AMERICAN sad lIIVIS GOLD AND SILVER MATCHES, ULM PLLTED iirezir:- OP ALL vaantrizs' MLR= irD PLATED WATCH. CLOCK and JEWELRY done In Unkind manner. and warranted. Thinks for a liberal patronage and. hope to merit a txmtinnance of tha lame. that Ws new O, - A. BLACK CROCKERY OF VARIOUS PAT- • . And as law as thb lowest.l AravA 614 BAND. in stock I will not oe tuadefeolda C. B, PATCH. W . - A. CSAMBERLAIN, 011 En Ja.e 2. 187 i. .DANIEL F:BEATTi d CO.; or • BEATTY &iPLATT•S OPLRBRATPX) GOLDEN TON 4 I:TE PARLOR OR Are ranked by eminent musicians and -distin guialied men of honor in this country and in Eu- ToPe, its the leading parlor 'organ now in use. We challenge any maker to equal them! For Church, Sabbath Schools, Lodges, as well as the parlor, they have no • equal. Testimonials and cards of honor are constantly being received in , their favor. An oiler. Where we hare no agents wo will allow any one wishing to purchase one of our - organs, the agent's discount. Also 'to any responsible pirty wishing to purchose one of our organs trouts dis tance, and prefer to see and I examine it before pay ing for it, the same will be granted them by sending us a recommendation from the _cashier of your nearest :bank, or some proininetit man In your vi einlty;and if the organ is not Just as represented, you hare the liberty to return the same at our ex: pease, we paying the freight both ways. It Is with pleasure we introduce the GOLDEN TON .rx, know ing that It will give universal satisfaction, as it poe mesas many advantages over all other's. The tone excels in Tallness; andthe deep vibration of sounds an evidence that it stands first as to merits of all musical instruments now in use. • it'eselect a few abstracts from tatters and edito rials 'which we are Constantly receiving in favor of our organs, and wish you to read them : • Our mastoid critics call to see it. They are de. lighted with it. OEO. L. !MEET, Altoona, Pa. We would recommend this excellent instrument to the musical world, for its dueness of tone.—Pe tersburg (Indiana) Democrat.' Combines siuetnese and Strength in its tone:— Lewistown Gazette. • 1 •. . For are ind'enntelte of tone they are unequalled. PROF'. ROBT. I can with pleasure recommend it to any in want of a firat.clasa parlor organ. PROF. 0. HUNGER, Mahony City lam well pleased with then:{. -- ` O 7. B. HECHRIST • I Hagerstown, Md. lam pleased with the tone of the instrument. • , WM. ROBERTS, Brooklyn, L. I. First among its advantages Is the great scope of its exlireseion, being constructed. o play the softest music, and, when desired, to. there*w its power:- 'Can either gradually or suddenly produce more vol. ume of tone - than any other organ of its class. This fa accomplished by our new Patent Double Forte 9...e11. so arranged that tne sound is thrown out by a direct passage through the 0180. - We desire that every family throughout this country, as well as Europe. may teat Its wonderful musical producing qualities. - Ordeis have been re ceived at such rapid rates that we have been corn. Felled to enlarge the manufactory, and put on &still larger force of skillful mechanics in order to supply the demands. We, however; now are happy to an nounce that we can fill orders promptly and with 'the utmost dispatch. We,alao call the attention to. our world-renowned ' ' 1 EUREKA PIANO. This Piano is fist gaining a reputation as the lead. ing pianoforte now in use. Send for illustrated price list and a list of testi monials, some of whom you may know ming otlr organs from the pant six months to seventeen yews. Address, - DANIEL.P: BEATTY & CO., • Waehington, Warren Co.. New Jersey, Aug. Et 4 * POR - SALE. -The subscriber .43f -1 fera hls-farti for sale, satiated In North Ghent; Sheehequin township, containing 106 acres; 80 acres under a good irate of cultavittoo. good water, good orchard, the barn good for a few years, new sheds and a new dwelling house, and a good school Louse stands on the place. Terms reasonable. par fur thpr information write or apply to WM. JOHNSON. MOW. Bradford Co.. Pa. wept %awe. Moosllaneou NEW JEWELRY SHORE I w. A. zocwristre rEgl EtOLD IBM BANDS, RINGS: STUDS a~:~.~~~ ter:, GOLD. SILVER Aro SUZL SPECTACLES. i RINGS AND, CriW/Mil. Of all deacriptioni at the lowest prices • . •W I. ROOZWELL. Towania, N0v.13, 18. ~ YY TERNS, GLASSVFMM, • I Ii liA 0 A MAN 90041 SILVER PLATED WARE,- WOOD WARE, STONE WARE, 1 BIRD CAGES, BASKETS; GLASS SHADES, tir I would Bay to the public that on any goods kept Towanda. reb:110, 1874.! DFATTE IN D I A' C , N D S ME:JE BY, WATCHES. 40' CLOCKS, GANS. We cry 4 .Eareka.'= for we found what we wanted J. P. WILHAR, Harrisburg. Pa. I am pleased with the sweetness' of Its tote. PSOP. - N. P. VAN LUTIANEE, Nouns, 111 Pure as gold.—Daily Patriot. . TURN" tt GORDON, .-- A PATTON'S 1111101,, 1 TOWA.NDA, PA; I [ Atlif , 1 i DRITGGI , STS! 1 -• Boeing/ eatenift2 s e tirro theiri ? mut at th w:u l, old stand. him ova th • looted at co g of , ', 1 ` ‘'..... 1 _ , ArEili, BE . KLIXO2B, I HEM. IrD4A.R. 1 coßrErvimo, Pommes, ' O VfB, STRIPS, oci 7Acra . , ITN , wndr, &c., And an 1 : [ ii I.- i , , • , PREPARATIONS. s 1 1 I DYE. Slur±4 4 ,,, MAC pINE OILS, 1 . 1 EXTRA DEFINED KEROSENE, AL,COIIO . ' , i. II 1 lIIRE I WINLS AND LIQUCiRB For 1 chasateposes. r 'OBAC I CO, S F AND CIGARS en the 1 1 - ' POPULAR, PTENT ti MEDICIFES , And a Ire .issortneat of l a TOIr AND. FANCY Goops, i licore thin thensoill care and attention given lo di tli raromPirjcaale.t.l, crip.r.l74.M'A pg Dr. llscasi. can by consulted at the Store on Etat usdny of each week, as heretofore a I r 1 , I W. G. GoRDON. '' ITowan , May 7, 872. , 1 NECKLACES, _ 1 FREIT N4:TI.OI4A:kBASK I I z ' . oir TOWAITEiA. 1 CAPrr ...., 1 . : . ‘.. $125 000. ,• , , i l Suanna Puitn ' 400001. I---__ ....! • i This Banit offers ITNL'aluAl racturnss for till transaction of a , - - 1 , , • ; ; I I 1_ GENERAL.BAN.47NI3 8 U'S.I3TESS. 1 •• 1 . , 1 • DITEBES ; TI AID ONI DEPOSITS AOOOADINO TO 1 ; I ' AGET,EXENT. , ; i ••; • • ! Emus clarut arms To THE OOLincmung 07 *O7l alrD thErpro. : , i I I•I ; , I ' Parties wishing' to irmm mos= to any part of tbs tamed Matt* England, Ireland, Scotland. or the paln cinal Mlles and towns, of Euror, 'OM here pram* drafts for that purpose. I -I I ; 1 - 1 rAßs T tals ricOrl , 1 • To I- or from the old cenntry, by Pert steamer or aid brig lines, always on lffuldi ; 1, ! 1 I I' 1 ' Term= MIODOITErt i.r airrario Minh ! 1 1 , Highest P/iice paid or MS &lair, G a r d and Bars JOS. POWELL, loreadent. 'N. : \ I. ,BETTiI Ja Decembe r 1. 1869. I .. ;- 1 , (ashler. CHEERS : 1 , 1 T HEE OR THE I - 1 RED, W1i.112 'dc -BLUE. 1 - 1 1 _ _I 1 '! ' TRAMP, TRAILP, :TRAIL? ' , 13 .1. i 1 , The .o 'ar t y Marching, ,e.nd 1 the Girls and Menl and Women,! tooi all rnshing for thir Groeries'to the 1i , i ICED, WHITE & BLUE STQRE. I , i i 1 • GROGERI I I S & PROVISIONS 1 1 !\ I - Now eold cheaper it, n the cheapest. Everythi l ng the line of Cirocerica & Provisions, i • , I. 1 I I I.,FIOUIt, PEED,' .. . I 1 , 1 . 1i FIA.IIILY GR OGER.T.IES ' ._ 1 I I i Kpt at the lied. le & Blri• Store. Cons' an g et a pile of goods to a little money. ,- i 1 1 ' ITEC NIONEST REICE PAMIN CASH TO •1• I i C 1 O e U iNT r 1" R ' PRODUCI • Atith, Wh ite 1, e Red, k. Blue a:0. eOl ; . BRAIDIA.I & HAIGHT,I' L ~ iiBRIDGE STREET, TOW ~XD.!.. Towanda Jan 28 'I.. O. A. BLACK: B • OOK.BINIORY.—THE PUBLIC is respectfully informed that the Book-Eihdery had been removed to the . "Reporter" Building, third story, where be done 1 • :1' i I • ; I 1300 , HINDINGI 1 - • : • .1 , ln all its varotte brabetes, on terms as reasrinable fag '!.the time's" will bw. The Bindery will be nil ' der the charge of • " H • . • _:. . 1 •I ' * .I . • ~ 1 H. . WHITAKER., '`- • 1 • 1 ' , 1 • AnexperiencodEind ono all work Will DO ptlonaptly done in a illy le and m ner whieh cannot be excelled.' Ilduhic, Magazines, Nbwspapers, Old Baikal lie., bound, in every v et of style. Particularittien-, tion will be 1 paid to t' e EnUng and, Binding of , 1 •I- • , I I B li, BOONS ! 1 ''''• • To I any desired pattern, which n quality anedura. 1 billy will bel warranted. I All work - will be really; for delivery when proMised, The patronage of the 'public to .solicited, and par fait tatisfaction ifnartanteed. • : I, Towanda, August 1, 1861;.—tt il i • 1 • l • I ,• 1 i TO THE CITIZENS OF PEN . N li' SYLVANIA,—T ur attention is specially in sited to the fact that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the , Capital 8t.04 of the] Ceuta iel Board of Finance.] The funds realized from is scource are to.be employed m the erection of the nildings for the International Exhibition, end the expenses connected with the 1 1 tame. .t is contlden ly believed that the Kai stone State will berepretuin ed by the name of every del :toil alive to Ipatrluti commemoration of the one nuridredth birth-day f the nation. The shares all stuck are offered for r 0 each, and snbecnberj will receive a hauipio eery steel r engraved Corti:fleets at Stock, suitable fir among and preservation! as a milli:mai meniihri il,i \ ; • LI I w ill beat the rite f six per cent per annum will bepeld on all payments of Centennial Btock,ifrom datel of payment to 3a mug t, 11476. 1 : , Siihseribere who a e not near • a - -Natiormil ' katk can remit a check or ost;ofilce order to theri,iader signed. ' - 1 r H FR DE. FRALEY, Treasure : r, Sept 4, .79. I 904 Walnut St. Pliir3. THE -PPAI e TO BUY TOUR •, I 1 .1 I . 1I I , it ii x EABIEESS AEG ucltsr, Tawas GENT. Y, 1 , .1 , 1 -- . -... . . 1 i Is at;C. F. DAYTON'S friths store lately oceqpied by Jnlins Wold as a Clothing -Fiore. HiTillg re. moved my eshiblishm nt to more commodicnte and convenient qtiarters; respeCtfully invite my, old custqmers, and all in want of anything in the I line et 1•I' • • ' ' _.• • I HARNESS, SADDLES , 1 1 - ET'S. nT•Aa ,,L, KE. I . B / M r / 11 1' •• . F • r 1 &c., &c., to give me a call, feeling - satisfied [hit from • the fecilities I Iposseseri for purchasing stack, I( can do a bettei-ioh, at a lol l er price, thhri any other' es tablishment in the con ty. i . . DON'T FORGET u THE PLACE -ONE DOOM 911 E-4 LOW THE FOX & 'iluaisTqsz. . i I May 28. 1 I 1 'C. P. DAYTON. 1 BAKER. Aiii• IP:RING ROOK _ i ' 1 ' First block seLla oliWard House. L . 'll' , • I BREAD, VIES,`CA.ItE,CRI.CIIEBS, ' 1 ' • ' , I 1 • .i. , 1 AXED DAIL Y, , I i 11 , . • _ . Aid sold at W)iolesale•dind Betill.l •11 I 1 I , • .1 . In our DINING EDON!! we wilt acoomaandate the publics with either a lunch or a good, meat at alt 1133111/11 of the day. and 11 1 70Ithig. . 1 . • _ (mum! Alli ICE ON HARD inlt4no • 1 , 1 , SEASON. -- . - 1 Also ii las assortment of Groceries, CionhotioncrY, Fruits, Nuts/. &o. ' Ofi . i. mayl9' M I •D. W.\ SCOTT , & . F OR SALE.--1 1 - - , • • THREE DEBIE/tiILE DIVELY.,I3OS/ \ , ! GrENTIIII I ,II,Y LOCATED,'' i .. • • !,- I li EASY TERBIri . • , , .1 I • Monthly Payments take sportion of ,tha t F l u . chase, money. I - , 1 1 Jan 14 1874. I i.", 1, NOBLV & CO, I ' n.OOD FARM 'OR SALE Ch e a p , A.JI containing about 7 acre, about 60 acres l m proved. formerly owned by J. IL' Bowman, disc,d Log house, good frame barn, good triter. young , bearing fruit trees. and s taste in Asylum twp , font' miles from Towanda. T ms easy: Enquire of E. ,• i _ G. 0087, Towanda, or, 1 ' , • - I • • Ititl9 14-ti. i It. L marieeneft 000Ltetiam. a WkiDA, utlpidOm, IZI