, The general.voiee of the Ilimainom --community ilia lend-ownership .of the: State demands thislatr*V., It 49 especiallycalled for bY thcoil le gions,. newly: disoneed l'coal Mar, and by the iron, runt . thiloturingluid unwed Wendt, • large • portions valthe Steil remain, to -a rat' ox• tent, =dallied by scientific and practical men. ' The old" stAtie,' of 1836-41 did :a good , wet*, hut it is of little valise noik except in 'a few ko , " Wales._ Since it was made, wondee fal- :drairiteMit have taken place,- end retariirof. structure- and depo still remain unsolved,. doubtkes in eit - volving - Many millions of dollars in value. When,.many of the 'back counties wer oompars.tively , unset tled, and . w er e any openings were made in our mineral dlidriefilk except in the anthracite coal basins and around Pittsburg. Now, the State is full of trial shafts and private et &rations; •extensive formes have ti t le be n cleared; roads penetrate what regions;winacceasable railways verse whole counties with instru in tal field work;_ many thousands \of oil and salt wells have been bored; valuable mines put in working order; thepopulation has advanced in in lelligence and grown more Observant and-enterprisingand the skill of the - geologist' , inetidlergist and surveyor has reached, a higher degree of` per fection. Posterity has its claims upon us; and it shrld be considered that _whatever is done for the present generation is so much accomplished for the generations that may follow. One important function of 11, geolog ical survey to lave knowledge . for future -use. Science is cumulat ire, =it its advances are slow. It must collect mrial facts before it ar rives at tree conelusions. For want :of a proper bureau of statistics, and a corps of observation and publica- Him to collate mid relate the facts of ' geology and mineralogy as they have appeared, the_State has already suffered severely. Much valuable in formation has been lost, never to be roOvered; and but little certain • ~nol ledge of past mining, and oth • • scientific operations, has., been' pre , served; to . govern and assist the fu ture eng ineer. The sooner; there ' fore, in my opinion, a geological sur vey is authorized, the better will it be for the prospective interests of the State, as well as for ita present necestities. . . • MAIM OF rtsLic cuAzrrirs... Under the requirements of au act, approved April 24., : 1869, I'appointed • five commissioners , to constitute - a B oard of Public Charities, who, at \ali times, have full power to look in to And examine the condition of all charitable, reformatory or correct ,: ional institutiona . within 'the' State; Lang at least Once in every year visit s all such as are .receiving State aid, to examine everything connected with their management, and especially to ascertain whether the funds appro priated to them are economically and indiciously expended. The requisite number of gentlemen, possessing the necessary qualifteations, have gener ously 'consented to serve on this . Board, which is pow fully-organized, - and the objects contemplated are be ing accomplished. Early during the session their first annual report will . be presented for your consideration, which will give a full account Of the extent and importance of their phil anthropic transactions in behalf of the Cemmonwealth. , BATTLE OF orrrimecao.- I sin informed that the picture of . the battle of Gettysburg, painted by order of the Legislature, has been completed. As this valuable prodhe' tion is the .property of the State; I deem it important that you should • appoint a committee, with whom I shall be - pleased to co-operate, to take it in charge and prepare a place suitable for - its accommodation. This shOuld be made sufficiently capacious and so arranged as to afford an op portunity for thoolisp . lay of the flagii - and - other relics of, interest to the citizens of the State, anii- to the nu merous visitorfibit the Capital. DELAWARE OVITSDABT LICE. • The - Legislature at its session of 1869,..passed an act, entitled "An 'Act to, settle, determine • and locate the southern bo:.ndary line of the Commonwealth." In conformity therewith Commissioners- - "were ap 7 ;pointed to act "in conjunction with 'like commissioners on the part of the State'of Delaware." That State, however has failed, thils far, make the necessary, appointments.. The work, eonsequentle remains tnuie complistWatid the boundary line' • is not definitely fixed. Under ordinary circumstances this •,mitlitnOt be regarded as important; but.when it is considered that - there is a 'matelitg, difference in the penal codes•Of the' two States, and • that the code of Delaware contains certat ,--provisions, and authorizes the inflir tion of punishments repugnant to all the citizens of Pennsylvania, serious -- evils may some day arise,out of the; neglect to determine thilline. It is impossible to tell what Might trans pire, should-the State of Delaware seize upon a ., citizen and subject him to the disgraceful and abhorrent , punishment' of the pillory and the whipping post, .who, upon subse quent investigation, was ascertained, to have his vesidence - in Pennsylva ma. Tlie injured party* would have a right to demand, and we would be :.compelled to- grant, him- satisfactirin for the wrong -he suffered. This, and other reasons, .might 'be urged for the immediate settlement of this question. Pennsylvania does not de sire, and cannot afilird i lo come into • collision with the State of Delaware. • FISTIESTES. The Supreme Cotirt has decided that.the law requiring the owners of dams 'in the Susquehana river to `snake fish -ways in the sai4e, at least in eases where they have'-purchased their works' from the State, is uncon htitutional and void. rre9n this de cision it -does not appear , - that the State cannot hart, such . witys con ntrueted at own expense. But this does not seem advisable until conciorent legislation .can `be obtain ed with Maryland; that State hold ing both banks. of the St iquelianna river at ite mouth ,and for , many miles above:, Tile stibjeet has been brought to, the intte,ntion -of , 4fary laud, the of Which State, at its last *lesion, passed a law pro riding for the Tointment• of com- niissinuers•inf fisheries,- to • - reli6rt at its next 4ektion, trhicl *ill • nut . oc cur until next whiter,. The flshoriq under consideration are nearly, if ifet --........5i0n. are nearly, .. HANDKERCHIES, quite, as tnneh deteriorated by want of etatntory laws for their prcitectiou - . • CORSETS, kc.. LS by the mechanical -obstruction% in I late on. iaope.ta. , .d. al cAnnectlon Ixith, the above the stzeam* - • • ivy DM% 31AKING ofblisthrgi.nt. atul lam DOW ferrpirel ir. a 0 The New England Statea and Now I currix • • - I 1:ork hare_ commenced the esperi- ', 0 .4 , tia , ad FITTrIC . .G seent of filih propolOttion in the large .`"z„",, u ,, ~,,,,-.Zrt 1 a1.",1 , -.oi; fae , rt itotu-e. i t r. , .. .4iTrnest, Hp %Wm. Isirtatah ivorth Of Ii on Amite an ez- I 11111 1...n7, 6 1. ~ tonkire male. Their aw:sews . will' TILOUR, THE CHOICEST IN be *in to use when all ohataelee A---1 4 "0, I t i thir * 6, 4 QT btt* Sillo r atiatgAtitts thsp diviaSed iit4to 4110 - I QV ' ' . ''' ' . re ' 44 * k c • a se f inevA tisa r 4S4H, TOZ k katallarkl. ership of the river shores shall have been obviated.- New Jereey apoint= ed filth commissioners at :the p hid session of hOr and: , oottuninioner of , Pen!isylvanialihoW . in treaty `With. them in , to. needed eonetirmt „legislation: eject is receiving careful atteritiein in bah States by their deleilateil agents. It is-hoped 'that Delairare will join with Pentutylvania -and New Jersey in thefreforms needed-on. the Delaware, river. - . The acctonulation of books, beg to the State by purchase, exchlfige ang dmition, isireweeds the capacity of the eases now r tiniary for their. bitioestimodation. -Macy thousands. f Tohnnee, of great value; are ne cessarily *Wed away in such a manner as to render them inaccessible and consequently use less.: I, thereto e, recommend that,the Legit- Lanus authorize the of arsuninent number of aloores, to accord witir the ambito,- tura& arrangement of the building. =min can be completed at moderate cost, which will be more than compensated for in the sate keeping of the books, and in their accessibility and gen eral useful:war.' MI i'erndt me to renew mj recommendations concerning the collection and properly record ing of statistical information relating to the de veloment and - guriwth of the various resources of the Commonwealth. Such records are an al most indispensable necessity. The wantof them is a source of ,constant perplexity and annoy ance to all the State officers, and to others, in cluding United States officials and representa tives of foreign nations, who havoliusinesswith the different deparitnetts of the State govern-• meat. These statistics might be gathered, at a moderate expense, by an intelligent clerk &pl. pointed for that purpose, and the books at all times kept open for inspection in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. • LA'S D Drrearxisr. The report of the Burr General furnishes a detailed account of the Lend Office., Daring the past fiscal year 3,:01 patents were issued, covering 537,1380 acres, being more than one fif ty-sixth part of the area of the:State. The great. amount of work in this ,demutment requires several additional clerks. , The insecurity of the buildings renders necessary additional , iron cases or safes for the protection of the muni ments of title and other public documents. The expenses of the office, including improvements, was 5M,400, whilst the receipts, from fet salon:), amounted to #51,703 61.- Herewith is submitted the report of the In spectors of Mines, filled with highly important statistical infinmation, to which, your careful attention is invited. The :necessity for such in spectors is demonstrated.by the number of els manes reported. and.the propriets Cif extending the provisions of the act by which it has. been instituted to alt the mining distric is in the State, forcible exhibited. EMETINEGEI This fearful epidemic - made its apparance at the Quarantine Station in June last,. apreading terror through that neighborhood, and causing ecrions alarm in Philadelphia. The Weenie itr alined its worst type, and the percentage of Mortality was extremely large. It was brought to the Lazaretto, front Jamaica, by the brig "Home," whose captain died during the voy age. The veesel was detained by ordT j of an the Lazaretto Physician, who, with the Quarantine tine Master and other valuable attaches of ithe sta tion, fell victims to the pestilence. The second mate and pilot of the brig, in violation of orders to the contrary, and also of the health re tions, went to the city, where they both died and it has been inferred that the.deaths which anbsequently occurred there are partly,attrffin table to their imprudence. Upon the death of the LazarettO Physician and the Quarantine Master, i appointed two physicians, both of whom were Imo - is - n - to have bail much experienbe in yellow fever, to fill the vamanciea: They volunteered their'services at a time when it was difficult to obtain persons properly qualified. The results proved the pro. ! pnetv•of these appointments. Soon after they. entered upon the performance et their duties, the disease was eradicated and the station res tored to its usually hoolthy oenclitivu. - lonia changes seem necessary for the proper • tlnagement of the quarantine. In my opinion the Quarantine Master shOuld by law be re quired to be a medical matt, qualified t u p act' as an assistant to the Lazaretto Physician, and to perform the dutiesof that officer, incase of his absence, sickness or death. Had this been the case when the late physician died, the necessi ty for calling assistance from without would hare been obviated, and the sickness, suffering and mortality. lessened. The salary of this offi ier,.as well - als.that of the Lazaretto Physician, should bo materially increased, in order to re tain competent and responsible men for these important positions. The salaries now psid were fixed =my years ago, and are an inade quate compensation for the risks and semi-es required. Grated acknowledgments are duo to the Members of the of Health) for their er:- ' cellent sanitary precautions and personal Berri 'cos during the prevalence of the epidemic, and also to the attaches of the Quarantine Station [dr their fearless 'devotion to duty in time of danger, and their constant and self-sacrificing attention to the wants of the sick and 'dying. Had It not been for these faithful , and efficient services, by which the progress of the fostrwaa arrested, Philadelphia and other poptihnis dis tricts might have suffered a repetition of the horrors of fotmer years when this dreaded dis ease made such frightful ravages. - tx ISZSIOZIAIt. • Hon Wri..r.tax F. PACNIIM, ex-Governor, died at Willi.msport, on the 27th of September last. He was one of the eielmsde men of whom the State has justly had cause to bo proud. lu ear ,lls. life he distinguished himself as a journalist, and in the many public positions he subsequent ly occupied he acquired a high reputation for his Eminent abidtzes ass statesman and execu tive officer. During his public career ho tilled the offices of Canal Commissioner and Auditor 'General, and was a member of each branch of the General Assembly, having served two terms as Speaker of the House. His last public trust .was that 'of Chief Magistrate ,uf the Common wealth. He was over sixty-three years of age at the time of his death, and has , left behind him an untarnished fame. r Hon. WILLIAM. NV. WATT, Late a member o f the Senate, departed this life on the 17th of Novein ber last. j He had served four successive years member of the House of ,Representatives, and naqin the first year of his Senatorial term 'at the time of his death. He was well known and highly respected, unassuming in his man -nerst kiwi and courteous in his deportment, and in the discharge of his obligations, wheth er of al public or a private nature, he won the esteem of those who knew him. The-Legislatnrc wilL I trust, not - fail to take suitable notice of the demise of these two dis tinguished citizeus,who, daring thew lifetime, were so prominent in rendering services for the public welfare. Accompanying this communication will be found the re port of pardons granted doting the past year. Compared with the increase of crime, and the great numb& of prisoners in the county jails and State penitentiaries, the num ber is less than that of former years. In exer cising clemency towards persons convicted of clime, I have strictly endeavored, under all cir cumstauces, to observe that caution and discre tion contemplated in the .COnstitution, and to impartially administer that merciful preroga tire and extend its beneficent protection 'oniy for the correction of the errors of criminal ju risprudence, the relief of those who .may have been "cruelly"or " excessively " punished, and those around whom duster mitigations And ameliorating circumstances. The numoer of :applications for pardon dnr ing-the peat year was twelve hiindied and for ty, of which smty-nro,-or tier per cent., were , granted. The commutation of 'sentences for good be- Lawlor in prison, in accprdance With the law of has effectecl favorable results in the con duct of prisoners, and their keeper find it a great auxiliary in ...maintaining' a wholesome prison disciplim. Its beneficial effect will doubt lets be manifest in the ,conduct of those who are released front prison bocanse of its reform atory influenees,' and it is believed that fewer convicts discharged under it will return tom-Un ified pursuits thMa under the old systeni. The Governor concludes his message with re marks of a general nature, touching upon and discountLazieing Bee trade and advocating protection, denouncing the Coolie system, fos tering and extending our commerce, asking the :attention of Government to a speedy settlement of claims against . Great Britain, discouraging ,the employment lof U.S. troops at eleetior.s, and recommending the celebration of the Cen tennial Birthday of AsneK - can AdePendence at Philadelphia. , . l+tUstemm. G .p.ND optxnc9:7N ,L : 1 FALL AND ; WLVISP, GOODS MISS E.J. KINGSLEY Begs 'leave to return licr thanks to her patrons for liberal patronage heretofore. and assure them that no exertions will be -"Pared to ensure a eontionaner of the same. Having just returned from • With a large and well selected stock of 0 - 311LINE.RY GOODS Of the lAt.et LONDON and PARIS ‘tylcs, such as BONNETS. BATS. Whichl *ow offer to the ladies ist , Towanda and THy. Alsa., a tine sclecti•in 'el Hair and .Fancy G•ods iompriiing • LACES, ' LINEN COLLARS; CUFFS, E:1i231 EZEMEI2 iEW TOLLIC • ' . TafitPili lirn i'•;Z: ..-.-: v--,.. - WOW I, 4 •• 4 :,,,,,,. 4 ,-.... * ~.,,,,,„. ::•4,•.:.:. .::_-.., -' ••- - . - - 4 1 .„.#.1 . . - ..". IN - vpmi . ;-.4tc.t-i , ..: ,& , 4- :44 , 11.• • ;es ,- 4,;_••••44,..-4,,.. ..,-; ...T16. - mt . ~ » ,1 ,4•-, Lvp: . 1 r,..,,..,-,,,z,,...,_,...1.,,,a,-44--.44 4 ' 4 1: 4 ' 4" ' . ' ' - : , -11•0 - .... - . 4 1 1414ill ' elordrita l lb - - ' - ! 11/1 no NEW-YOBK TAM= SCHOOL BOOKS Pus, Is; Mv4 6r~sssr BLAB K BOOKS TANN/111 NOTIONS. . 7 To . Sgv.3ll. JAL " DOMESTIC' LOCK STIGH SE WING MACHINE! THE "DOMESTIC " is a Shuttle SeAt-big Machine, which . has been used for. the last fire years in the West, and is now introdnoed for the first time In this -section. ti \•, it runs faster than most, easier and more quietly-than any, doing the lightest as well as the heaviest work done on any Sewing Machine. ALL • ART MITT= TO CALL. AND . SEC 3IT. Plain MachinO - $65. Half Case - - All Machines have Blake's Paten Table- Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Address, BLAKE & CO.. Scranton, 1". For rile by TAYLOR k GO* Towanda, 11).. A. A. =OWL t Albs no. Pa. ACELEY. LLOYD k SLOW, May 12. 1270.-11 i W 1•1111224 EASW AND COMFORT THE BLEKSNG OF PERFECT &GHT There Is not4lng eo valuable es petted eight iinti perfect eight as only be obtained try ruing PERFECT SPECTACLES I The dlfscalti of roc:lutes irbith Is wen kiwi's: IMAM LAZA= k mum OCCULISTS AND OPT [CANS. zWrri•ona, omrszenctrr. lindlizi.tels);134:::1011gto1:4604A:4:1 . .1Vo10 PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Sam after yowl of • experiammt. and end the stectkin orcodmachbary, bees enabled to produce that GRAND DESIDSBATMIL ' • PERFECT SPECTACLES! *Mob bare been sold arith unlimited satisfaction to the wearers in the Western States dating the pest ,fifteen yearn, Thaw Celebrated Pedected Spectacles Dever Monte eye, and LW many years without chew! Atesere. LAZAIIUB k moms here sppoinua .1111.118 1117111=1215. dealer la . IPatelmo sad Jew ' elry. aa their sole Neat for To Pieure. sad . April 14. MI/ REPORTER JOB PRINTING 0 ir I a' . Suing recently added greatly to our ballties, wa are now prepared to do all kinds of a JO.B PRINTING_ • • AT LOWER PRICES AND • BETTER'' STYLE. Than any eatabildunent io NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA CALL AT THE REPORTER OFFICE AND • EXAMINE SPECIMENS. CENTRAL MARKET: The subrtrthers still continue to keep constantly on bands lull and *complete assortment of every. thin[ pertaining to their business, consisting main ly" of BEtr, PORK, FRESH AND SALT SUGAR CIJR.ED RAMS, MUTTON. ' • BEEF, ' YAM% VEAL. POULTRi, EULUBAGE. • LARD, • • BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEP, • - TALLOW. Lc., le. - Also, P. I S FRESH FROM ; THE LAKES. OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY In their season. Parties ittainnis OTilinrs to WV* or aninliCnii' ties will &el furnished on short notion, at old stand, Crxrsa. Mawr. Montanyn's Blank find door north'of Dr. Porters, Caw G Krisrx, , KELLUM & KULLOCE. Taco. Matracs. Feb. 21. 18:11-tf • FIRST NATIONAL BANK; OF TONVINAC, • CAPITAL' $125,000. SURPLUS FURL) x. 40,000. ibis Dank olfars UN:LIM - AL FACILITIES far lir transaction of a , GENERAL RANKING•BUSIYEB& MTERIST AID ON DEPOSIT II ACCORDING TO AGRIZERNT. arrcus. Cass oiss:s TO TILE COLtilirliTh" or Nona aro Camas. Parties wishing to NUM stosr.r to any part cit the United States. England. Ireland. Scotland, or the prin cipal cities and bums of Europe. can here procure drafts for that purpose. PASSAGE rirairs • , To or from the old eoradry. by bsarstsaarr or 011. ing linos. always sou hand. ELIOUCII aILOVGE: OVER AT ILEDVC3III9I.IITVL Higokea Price paddfor MS Bads. Cold end Biker. Z. H. SETH. PK.ldeal. K. BUT% Towanda. dane24;.18643. Gadder. ROYAL BAKING POWDERS at -comm. k 111=113. 00WIEM k MYER ARE SELL- Ia tat TIM very camp. WISH, PORK, HAMS AND LARD a cowl:EL k iyaED FRUIT 9F ALL isms 1 111 0M 1011 W l * binisior - =-.4 • r 3A11111121g011:1 - ' , - , 441 -441.11-6:0i; • , '" . . Wrill.11111111: • • - =NI es Sti 0110 OE EIES , l i billi "." , """***Alo l 4. essilas t ibeilfeeliti!eesbeeiNemeete - 041 be pereeeleb ebimpb* taegelieeeelliesailembellibeieeb PE TUB, COMIC!i, intia'aikiposapj, spas. ecu AEBON F . LOU/11, GRAHAM DO. nuPenell,PfebifilirllLlUXlLLanium MI Was !II TM Weald oil tie Wasik* at tb• pupils 6 , Pew.Cluet 111.164 MN* • Or TOBA.OOO, la graft it Plio• ANN Odder sakkrisa Lan -417..31!tv eta* asisiad Na *lira Soap. eall aad ate- air Ms* of L witeftwitit WIXOM 3iortoza. =axe lookika se. z ion P. 140111liellardraft : COUNTRY PRODUCE.' raxisittft, Orb us a all tam anise elsouisas: AU wow Isolobtod to tho Ids 111111HUOMIMI ten and mike hozooffials pmt. V.. Towanda.liarch. 12. !Wt. B. PATCIL. GROCERY kNI) PROVISION S T ; O .I , MoC; 13.11 k LIZ. FAMILY GROCERIES - $7O. =SOUND NEW BLOOL TOWANDA; PA. IN do not dem it necessary to enumerate all the Marna article, ire keep. Oar araoetsoest is FIRST CLASS GOODS. Caah• pail for Parsooro Prcilace. /AIM MCA= Mott 1. 1370. RAINY WIS. pEOPLES °wow AND racrnsiox sic= son= cou .1111PCIE to 1114.1X-11311Lit7. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which mill lie pal at the Lowest ~paaanota prises CODFISH, MUTTON, OM FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WARE, ' . YANKEE NOVONS, FLOUR, FEED, ?kW AL, GRAIN, Scc - . -- oa your producwArhicla we per cash for. A conaint supply of Ashton Batt. itt dud Manta: Butter Retina. Tubs. Maws oak add look tbroath our stock. sad we will do oar beat to please yam W. A. ItOCLWEI.L. Towanda. April 21,1311. L 0 H COWE if:'MYER, • • At the old Maud 'of Itattauts..7-ti Ccrwizt. are aeT receiving a larg• sad well Waded stock of . 080IIERIZEI AID PROVISIONS. Which they offer to :s ciah bayers at pekes tht t itaty cceopetltlom Ma mid foe all klatia Pumas' Prodam • Atellll. 1/16-11. WY A‘ 1:\l/ S G Having leased the htorcb.ouse mar coal natures belonging to Ur 1/tatat. Wks.' weal: notify the diluting c 4 Ilyaluring sad vicintty that ac sill keep constantly on hand a full stock. of EGO:St017 1 1 cazencur, PEA ANI BAXCLAY. IN BULK OR BY THE-B.42REL' IN SACKS, BBLS., AND BAGi.' PLASTER AND . IERROS:LNE OIL, 'Militia lie sill be planted to supply 'them with at reenniable prier- 4. none het the mar eICALIetT 4111 be offered foe Ws. consequeany cannot fail in giv ing mare satisfaction and tatothin the wrote of the community. CASH PAID - FOR GRAM, On delhory. atml for every description of • • FARMER'S PRODUCE, Or taken lu szthamps fir Coat. Lime; gait, Mater. Cement and Kerosene Oil. IS WWI?. es soy agent. will alosis be at the Warehouse to stbad to costartrees. , -* WT 1111 241110. Axis. 10, law.. TM , • BUT FRUIT JABILDI USE waist 6 1111-6. _ dolt of so., =min DO. 'WOODEN WARE. O. B. PATCH. Madam& sad itatidl Laden la AD PROVISIONS.. ALWAYS • COMPLETE. , ire ..n nothing but DOW and complate - stock of . MACKEREL, IMIAING, PORK, iil i st - DAIRYMEN, .' C. W. CLAPP C 0 A L L I 31 E , S A L; T`, C EM ENT, • • 4 , 4...041.14ii 41 i 411 ,11001101. 1 .14 111111 1 111 " 141 - ;1 frAti *IF ;flu , ilAe • P 1ie # 11 14 071 . 1 0, 11 0 11 4 411116111 0 11 , 4 ,.. ) 0 141 10, 1 0CMX1MM A4 Y IBM 'AIM VIM soloillMPlild I° 1111 ". I P / . 10/1 sulk Ode eutiesseN 'kart 2114106,- Moosup woe eiodi et BEADT-IfiDE WM* ea see mean ebetfiee Shea *gm ,EULTi,E3& 0-ELl:sal tc):4l4 A atm sad fidl lia• of di OS eftles: Always oa Mid awl in greet variety. , , - %lOC L►tcrr , £XD SLIMS fITLTS Of NECK T IEs, :polkas-Am Abe the Nem Meat . VrIN-D:01V.111fBilEiL1. An o f any or our oo ? deidua «mu LEAP, FOB CASH • Ls say to thor stattel' Coll sad koak through our stook. lc..aift. pen 31. 1110. F,P P 4 4 4 ormo se asoco hoop to Z. EK3IIII,ItZ, &odor 12; Clothing Georg Irarsdatdos too t ilo fa so Clothimig Oat be boo loot time lo.,rito aVavortlatosest. 1 • • k kit Htramu! spinuxti rt GITEAT =LOTION Is MIMS OF READY MADE CLOTHING, M. E. ROSENFIELD'S , (Oppoisitie Powell k C 0..) iso of • now olhottlig to Ito public a Impanel chalk* stock SPRING AND BU3 48 GOODS; Cou.littiog of - LINEN GOODS, t all the late 3tlles lair !tiring sad fiIIIISIZIar RUC, FOR MEN AND BOYS. Ill*h will be sold s cent. lean tlsaaforfoes prices e at M. E. Alao a large fn. Yok of UNDERSKIRTS km . .) DRAWERS I intend to sell leas than cost. to maim roots kir Fall Stock.' Nos la sons time. to bay a Bait cheap. Call 'and Calithille rmaniell that.ll.l.l/0- B,MIELD offal* Greet i Dargalus in the thte of Clothing and: . `-^ 4tiENTB sGOOD,. Call before purchasing chiral:am M. E. ROSMIZLEI. Twiraada. Jan. 23, 1870. A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED. GLORIOUS N'EWII FOR Cl/LMS OF TOWANDA Vled.• i • _ . nare is constantly being at the "TENE'LF,I 0? 1 7 413/1100," a large stock of SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS, whirl) hare been par:lased for cub. M prates. asd will be sold-to emb berms! lower rates thin ever before offered is Towanda. 317 Medico's. sista is part of 11058 6 . DOW AND TOOTH'S CLOTEILC,, macs. sways AND 111LCI . BLITICI EMU. YIN! DES GOATS, pawn, Pants, Voris, and &large variety of White Linen Dock Snits. alao GENT'S FITENLSHMG GOODS, HATS, CAPS. SCISPICSDERS. NIA TLES. rims LTD, um= coisAzi, of the latest styles mllashions. keznember the I. doomin' that I Ohm mil that I azu nst to be on. denote% by say desist' In town, or elsewhere. All who wish anything in ow Una are respectfully lin% ed to give var: me a oall before parchasing and oporlnce yoquesl B. J 80. 141111els.st„ Addlassies Mock. ACOBS. Tcnrsads. Ps. sir Csaiipsid for Hides and Pelts. ' GOIXt STILL COMING DOWN ! AND 07:17,NDINO,TA Tat GROCERY if; PROP7SION LINE, m nos lasing oikred at CA) EL. L &• R'S at at WI to aattelY all that they are not to be metlersobt by any atm _ TUT brie enlarged abet! More bybuilding so that they mow lave room Scr the freak supplies that are dilly roosted by Gram Tbey bare coanseted with their dare a Market when they now best fresh meals to sell by the quarter or piece. um a tall supply or Oro; 'cedes and itdomt, to which they weelu mill the attention Mall dash buyers. Oleos and tae our Goods and Price*. before purchasing aim malady yourarime. We gurentee all goods to glee castle astidictian. We are thankful to our asuman far their peat liberal pairoosge and mutt a coutiatumos of the same. COWELL t Mint Doe 90.181.. • I - 11E7 (AM TEAS AND (IFFEEt • I . ••' , \!l t - . •1 - illain!l GOODS, AT I:t44I.MANCAI .4= 41.111= • i F ! .A .0 - ''• '' ':-..5.. co.; ei - . _,q - I.' .w. 2 t: , F r i . - pi ir ' l o 4 g• : .. ,'. ' _.;•- 1. • 1 - .x F 3 til , to 1 F - od \ , 01 Ed 113 & CO., -nne,,tin., to seinufeentra their &dotted HOME POWERS A; MA US - MS, and will .on a batter =chins. lot lase mosey than as to bad simenters In the wcwl.l : _ We claim for sir then they win do as , matieb. at more; than any other. and Ors , :more dursldy bunt. We parecsally superintend one work and erb that It is will down. We rrill send cal•AtiKitts, . et ow amothicik, on iipplentr. ONE AND TWO HOUSE POWERS, One de T'sc, Hares rtuzzszszt•J sapstrArois, THRESHER aid CLZA.Va,S, FAIi'NIN,R MILLS, cacerAz zw er‘a roue. &LW AND 0 MILL work dons to urdar. us • sail heisre Purchasing ebreshere: - op auodavaq , `SN'zrut,V `'OD- ' 1 1?, (100ria . Aye. 3. . NEW 'CARRIAGE FACTORY 1 • On Pine. betwven,Nnin an 4 f•oc.nzul. Streets. ben* of 0. P. 'Mason & Co.'a Bank. 4 TOWANDA, PENN'A. HENRY STOLEN' & . }leave:tinily announce 0 Lid frle . nlOul pz..t. runs, I) a t Mbar'. btaltia SEW BRICK CIII,IUACVE FACTOkY, where they will ecuastantly keep on bend a full assort swat et CARRIAGES, OPEN BUGGIES, . .'LATF.OHMM• WAGONS, • TROTTfL.Niii BCLE.YS, AND SKELETONS, ttyrsie of the beat material- and liniabed in the best style. lila long experience in city Carriage Factories 'Wee them a decided aStantagt ore:others in the Finixh, Syle and ,pyrability, of b W./ions. All they ahls is an DiSPECTURC OF MS WORK to pavcltudin rlwewLert, ALL noes ats.tsrED rt.* GIVE PE:Fin:Cr SATISFACTIO.Y. Theakful for the liberal. paearkaaa forniartY ex. tended and rev:meth:illy ask a euntlnuance of the same. - - • REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTMIDED TO • at rr4uecd HENRY FrimEN 8..Cf.A.K.1. Tait - awls. May. 2i. 1670.—tf NEW - `l 3 Is A,NA. N G 11 I L I:. The undersign:4 Lann i built a 'size and' commo dious Mill In the Baronet' of Towanda. and !Pled it with the moat ntodi...-u and Improved -machinery, for the nuundaoture of I - 1 - . .. . _ WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS. .! ' Jae prepared to fill ardor'. whether largep i ziall. upon the shortest netice. We. have also a ' ri de/ eIMOULDRIGS, of the latest etyie an pattern. stdch we can furnish much cheaper than they ran be worked,by band. f, , i • PLANT-NO. _ i •. . • TONG UELNG. . f 3 GROOW.N64. 1 . ' AND kItOOL 5. , • . : 1 SAWING. int:t to a r t aur other custouvers. ain'wari pert . i;kg to 4 binary. with be done Persona trending, and not Lying more.than to to fourteen miles &dint; will find it larpil4for their interest to buy of ua. or brinit their tumber*nd hare it worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring. or other lumber. and while your team is feeding. have it ground out and -take It ItOrne with you. We Will pay CASE _for PINE AND 11t 3ILOCH LUMBER delliered at our lumber yard. tome and meta. Sr it you can't come, write. l , Towanda. Feb.. 1344. 1.. B. TlONilliftit b CO. • l MONTA XY EIS, 4 Getival, Dealers Dt STAPLE. Zi . TANCY DRY G.OO DS, • azocullgr., CB acalu, BOOTS, SHOES, SHOEFINDINGS Leather.uats. cap,. umbras'. ki. •c TovraN4A. PA. aro. 103 Ilaiu.St., corner : 4 the Public Slinkr . e. 3. D. MOrtiNTE. mayol.lb7o. • L D. MON ANTE: SATURDAY,. OCTOBER Is 4 1870 DELLNDI Respectfully informs the ladies of Swain tla and vicinity that sae will to ready to exhibit; lie new dock of FALL AND WINTER • 3riTAffsERY GOOD,, VELVETS, SILKS AND SATINS, Together with a fn l ammtuttni of FRENCH FLOWERS, RAND: Os i sAITII4T. October tat, MO. AND LACE 'COLLARS, 317 Satin a*l Silk OlxictS are cut Llaall u. MISS E. BILkNDT. • Otte door south of ilercur't Bank— . liepi 29.":0 THE lINDFASIGNED WOULD respeetfuni gay that the Floilat Establiahment be4tofore belonging tolir. H. Xix. shall in future be cond—netedley me. and by strict attention'ta bust ler:B*llmile to merit tbelfberat patronage bestowed en my late employer. Also. in season. I will attend tO the mining of grain. vines (within the borough). Any one desiring my amNieut an find me at my Green Howie. - JAlt C. UIVIN I. oeoo.lll-"ano THE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN l ' unEß 'LLKE.: i.N "C"NtiE.l'l". (I°°ll. town by tbe , quantity or retail at • - VOX k YEzl * EL 100,000 feet of 2 inch Marto. birch or Beach PAM PAID FOB WHEAT' RYE, Vt" an ad. also I inch Cucumber andliaaawioed ]cum. t% Address betkair, togs. sad' all kinds ot essater ." irrolbiosby tvz tits 8. • - Dec 11. . • M4 -I .o: ll A.Tivlfii.o,,g**At HABDWA,IIII, STOMA MEINIIR'S - WEW TL.OOIC, toworm. tie 'plaosto bay kinds of IL. It, 3:rVir A I:6 E Ter isisfk. - Ifs bros OD tOrld sad in rimeffehor s luta sicek of • • • • HOUSE i . FUBSZEpIiING..I3OO.O, DOOM, ads. ' . IMMO, CiLAlgt, !?trITT, - AND tEATIMII D'ELTING Our Mote. Mk, to.. are of dm best quality and "riff be saki rery4ow. 'Ws ase also aisenta for the AMERICAN STEAM :SAFE, VAANDOENIR PATENT), The only roiLablo IlroProof Bsfotoado. Also FAIRBANKS'S SOALES, SCHAGHTICOKE POWDER CO., atuoirer Ltw BONE SIIPHER PHOSPHATE Our stock of TELNYttrA..I2M 'wry large and mintifacturer, out of the beat - - . We vs also prepared to do Jobbing of allltlnds. We Fell* only adenta for the celebrated EMPIRE • COOKING, STOVE, The beet cooking store In ttse, and every stove warranted to glee satisfaction. Mareb lq, le. • lascellaneeit , • H PERSONS IN SEARCH 91 1 • =HOLIDAY: PRESENTS, Muat not forget that -JULES HUGUEN.IN, JEWELLER _& •SILi•E'RSMITH Ons door north of MERCLEIR'S S'EW BLOCS; TOWANDA, PA. Is con. - tantiy receiving &Miner's t) hia cEocic o •e'coodlignltable for prements: such at INDIES' WATCHES, A VF,ItICAN WATCHES SWISS • WA;CT At.,a).l Also a di:lei:tea' azaortment 'of GOLD CHALNS; FINE GOLD LT -"VT Y , ail nr-1,.. CLOCKS Or ALL STILES TllOll TIM CHEAP ' EST TO tEE BalT. GOLD. musrar. 4....'51) STEEL SPECT..ti ; LL An? ETE,GLASSES to tit al!,citsts of iropitrod /UM PA TE-Vr A .CCO.VODATINGEtTACLES. By thistUtctt Zara enable+l tc? cachipw., ititabec.e at any talc wnhout extra charge. Call and see. CIACES, WATCIEEZ A W JgWELILY lIEPAIDED Towanda. Dee. 8,187 D. N EW ARICANGEIIENTI . Hating p. ,ythast.,l the BOOT &SHOE ESTAELISILIIENT lately conducted I,}• DANIS .a: - Kramat. at Na. 148 Tpwanda, Pa., I would - respectfully inform the public that 1 lirre juet reeeilvd a large aatoirt meat of • , AND GENTS' SHOES ' Cornil+tizig LADIES .G.AITERS, Of all grs4t2l.. Laded AT AND , LEATHER . SHOES, MISSES IND l;1111,1111ES.S110E3 Of every 'variety, which avilltoOld . ehesp fat cash. him a call and sat yuntnelves that he is aellitut cheaper than the. cheapest. I would c,rR eaipecial attention- t.'.) try • CUSTOM , D.E,'PARTJIEN7' ! I ntahe to order everything in the line, of DADair AND GEN2 - z.,I:IIEN‘4 . arse n.. • I feel cenlitlunt, that I can giro entire satisfaction.. employ bane but Bret-loss mechanics. f guarratee perfect and' an work tra.:ranicit. Repairing neatly and Promptly done. • Itenidrulier tho place, No. 14n ifor_iloors below the Means - Howie, Towanda', Pa. Lookout for the sign of the ltig Boot Mr. DAVIS will ,!onilttet raebtihiness as my &q.t.:- intendent. JOHN IleV;TIllE. ~ Towauda.,l".l.., SQL. 1, 1870,—tf , • 00K—BDitlEdi,Y.--THE Pun jicc is respectritur informed, that the -Boob-Bin dery has bee-tire:noted to the Arens Building. third story,:where will be done B 0 0 - , In an its vlnlonit branhes, .ni t.. - •ruis'as reisosable as "the times '' will allow. Tho Bindery. will be. tinder the chafe' of . • • , If. C. WHITAKER. An experienced Binder, and all work %Vibe promptly 4orie tu a stale and manner which cannot beereelled. Sfusic,3laguinea.Newspapers.Old bound in every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to the 8u11x, , ,t and Dimling of • .8.L.,1511 BOOKS •To any desired pattern. which iu quality and dura bility will be warranted. All work will be ready fur &livery wheu promised. The.patnanage of the public is whittled, and per fect satialacton guaranteed. Towanda. August 2. 18141--tf. D R-E S S li - N BEM CLOAA-MAKING,- If AL,L ITS BRANCHES. • 1 ii 72 J. E-1 L.; E-4 CUPnNG AND FI'N'ING . PROMPTLY DONE, - IMPORTED CORSETS 4: LACES. 1-1 -04 E-4 :.v:. µ _ - V• 44 a . 1--r - MRS. H. E OVER PORTER k KIRBY'S, . . lierenes Block, SIAM STREET. TOWANDA Oct. 2S, 18.0. QTEAM FuENTITILE FACTOILY. The 111/111101iber is now suaindicttuin all kinips of FURNITURE. His facilities are In :milled by any manufacturer in northern Pennsylvania. The machinery Is the latest and best. cone but-workmen of experience are employed. He has a nrst-class Carver employed and is prepared to orders far carvoi on abort notice. All kinds of . • .. , •.,. . 4-POREati 136. N & =Ti " "OLD • 0011 DAM- STORE, ii . irff•winuai s rspacrt Tr - . earner Mtn end Phis Street', Towsanla.". ; Nave wen* added t o tbbtrrtoch.iMiand hone went, a an Messiahs te• tidy. unhanding many eatielea need II the Mee tartar mechanical panpoeweereinlly ealected, Mk. rapid le the peonrasliveleente of the ratio, which aro be k c e4 t l olenl i = "4l = l at 3,41)101.1%:1,*' CHEILUILLS, rarwm. WU, VAEXIAILIa • ALCOHOL AFL , TlgilpiTW i. A . aya rip* *um -wAstr, And ail kinds et Breebee, .REROSEIVE OR COAL OIL, i Dirties Flvida. . L.11E143,1 SHADES, mess. ctinna-is. - Spena, Lard. Whale, Neste Foot. TANNER'S :AND MACHINE OILS, Fancy and Toilet Articles in, &II their ♦ariety, SPONGES, NiGISHES, scups, Por.slies, Ilah , Dyee : Perfttmem POCKET BOOKS', pOI?.T 210N418, Pocket sntres, iazors. , nxerm, BZI AND lima PIIEPARATION9.' All articles warranted as represented. Perth= at distance can receive their orders by stage or mall. which will re rive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice given matedtously at the , office, chargit=br medicine. Nil" for past liberal patronage. would partially 3tmounce to their friends and the public,that no pains shall be'spared to satisfy, and ment the cot. tinuation of their comidenceamd patronage. OPerr Sundays for prescriptions Iran . 9 to 10 san.,!and 12 ra. to- 1. and 3 to f. p.m. • • H. C. METER, EON g Co. ./ . 1111 1. 147 u.—yr, ' . F W. B 0 .I\r: N , ..• KITT, ET. TOWANDA., PI. WHOLESALE AND: RETAIL The subArribc'r res t eat to thia, iu goueral that he has Ott Land . a large and cell selected stork of • '" 3IEDICINES, ettExrce.s„ ' 1.%1N TS, - _ vin.mstic . . '-viNDow - LYE sTrrys All - tho popular Patept:iltfloines of th.odar. . PURE WINE AND • 'LIQUORS TN VI'N G I GA R V IN, T. I. LAM. Wralusts* Pa DnO,sid kLaz Nitn:a .ea)-Ligrolts, I'l ror Medicinal. use, • • TouAcco; BNvrp,. - PlPa AND CIOAIO4 . . • Gorden. Fiskil and_ rlOwer""Seeda. Trusses, Sap portsrs,' Suspensories, Shoulder Draws. Breast Tosthing Bingo. Ighrraing Bottiab.• Nipples; 'Nipple Shells and Shields. firings's. BedSelf-Beali Frttit Jam, Ther , momma, Firming ng 10:tracts. Mow • Jngss,Gliais Ware . Enttles: Corks. Ba th Brick, Sterre-BLuidng. Flab Tackle, 'Am.. munition. &C.; Botanic, Er .etic ansi Bonicsissits: le Medicines, and. all the winds/ Patent Di-,E: D I C-I NE S .Fur Ifedi..;al ouly • ' PERFUIIEI2Y.. ~-, .. Fancy and Toilet sriicles.-_, . - . Soaps of every deserirktinn, -: ' , . Thenzunneters. • Bathing, Siargaolui, iii.p.: Zhqui.miii Spurni,iiik, Hair Brushes, ' . . Tooth Brushes. .• - •,• • • • Uri trzgaa (.:.....azt.,,, . , lhaelwt and Fine .C...nit.a. - • • Tollet.Powder, , - —_—_ • • l'afr Boxes, • .. . . - ' • ' • Tenth' Pu . viilers. . _ . Tooth Wing:Les, . ~ • .... • arid 71% . :r0th - Soaps. , . . : Atl-otleral:Liei;:!S ihilor4...ieg to the Drag tiute too attraerons :o cientioa: Paring the Agency of the ' S:' TEA • C'OMPANY, GREAT v t 11 OFFER G 1 EAT DiDUC.E3IENTZs.', To purchasers of galas in tbdi: . . " Playslciina iu n e.scribtiou, and fandly recrklas cow pounded by persona thoroughly cotoyetent, at all uouri of .the day or Diglq.. _ . • , „ - • ~. . Thankful for the past fili.oral :patronage. I re spectfcaly solicit a continualico of the Same. pied* Jug myself-that uo elicit shall .. .he. spared . to make my establikhment 'second 0 untie in this section. Di. T. F. Italillyiay be csittscaCk4 at fhbs stnre as heretofore. • • - ,E. W. BROWN. • Jaw. :31.1570.• . . . . Bc.ots an& Shpit. GRE4TH3 kIiGAINSIN . 330071'Slaz"SHOMS ORME EIV IiCIO T ~•D SltOE _sfoßE., of Ward Rouse undeisi6t4Azi-o, recieviug , a urge anti ircll ;se stock a - 1. Bao 14' N D 4 t . If L fl •LI forAl.:o • • - 5173131 ES AND . FILL IitAD.V,. r oiflr (+ESTI • • . • . • • LADIFS ' I , .TISSES, AND CHILDREN.S ' 11 ; E AR:. • sEiPEI) - AY,D , PEGGED' BOOTS 311.1.)1.: TO 0111.11:11: REP AIRING • NEA .DONE' ' A_lsill' READY r110.1115ED„ , ... • Timikful for past Carom' we 'solicit a continuance ofthe satte. 5AM1.1.1.03!.:R.7. St. ci..s.ax • • To•raii , ll, April S. • nmador! and !4-dchine,Shm F °uNDERY-:&, MACHINE . . The undersigned haring' purehas . etl the Founclii and . I(aelaine.shop lately *owned by Jelin Carman, are prepared to do all kinds or , work appertilaing their business, with promptaess and dispateh. MIL L '0 E A RTN:G S i CIRCULAR M A . N D R I2L S , • Awl all 31 1L L •i .11%0 N S MADE TO Olth.El:, . ENGINES I ErAI Ka)," ' A0...1 *fl work vtax^raiiteit to give tuitiefialon SHINGLE MACHINES . . Of LLB latest and most Improved Muds mai:adult:m(4 • an.l kept:constantly Am taml ready fosse. - ' PLOUGHS, - ts- SIDE-111..L. IRON- pan WOODEN. DEAMS, - • Of all kinds: CULTIVATORS, COI\ PLOUGHS MEI P L 0 U - 0 P TS Of al kindA, 'ace the . fated iniiirturcfnents kepl oanstantly on hand.. f CHURN , POWERS, . . . .. LAliiii.: , AIXD: F.3I.i.LL SIE4, --- " .. . STONE C A S - T.I S i.4.1.4R URATE,. SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE MON Errn.Es: And all lauds of eartia gillibed to 1 lamb SC IST - d. !. MEANS ON. • Z l TNitia* • NATION. L. LIFX dugpsi. stAoe.o4-tub nr CbarterlAV Congress. Ms. • =Amer. 8. - CLllHlL.Putekkatt : jAy oporkthainsian Finance am U. Can. ; Emm y D. 4:0017.; Plea Praddett, ; itUZWI93 PWUtieciretor:ractiqum . , IYe alvesuce: or the mitte ee l Lieb eerue , see : - • . ' L it is iZatiOttal CaliPliki • etartared by c siwealii ' If hi s 0.14 nymphal' of One Itiles,Detkri 3. It of low rates of 4. It, fungi*. iassss.tosuz ntA* ether cot: pules, for the same incite? ; It is &finite and. eartsin a. There ts, ar is no poSsiniilti et micreprieetinaioa waiitasuaderstandh ig b y pob ey4 7. tbe nee fee SO policies are plain coarsen.. so m r ra IXISCh money ; • J. All policies are non-forfettina ; • 1,1,1 e policies are exempt front atiseiuu t : • w, CLARE s co,. Bantea , e bb general general Age . nta. •• B. S. xauger. ti. 'C.- . ELisBREE Ac. AC. U. MASON, es,. Agents fcrr Towanda and iiciatty' Jta. 9,1861 CAMP & viNgENT-ts INSURANCE' 4OENCy, Psi des smitten in an of the folloTing pol z ti _ reliattle Companies. LOSSES settled and pad Won , .' Mike. FARM FROPIIITY. (Imludiug Lin etoxs) and dwellings in town, insured against ALL 2),,u ut DT Ltownsmo its welt/ken:nu: • LIFE INSUILANCE affected itLoni of tle Alai,. I,4Crgcst and &Vat Companies in this countei. m • ; :s . ~ Lond eniiE •- * j . Asgets..i , 4 $- 10. 004. 1 • 0 41zrrs Icmcwcz COMP.FT, - „ ', i a ..• Cin innati, 0A.;,, I - , r . . ....... ,-., ..41,000,0- Cx.r.vt.7.-txn Istamascr COMPANY, • Vkw/cusd, Ohio. f. • , Malta ..•••3 1 513.17i wzgnetc - G Issrakscit COXFA NT. r . Willx4flarse,, • .itTkie'CO I;ANCAST= LtiCiAZCZ COMPANT. Lancaster. Pa. ..... .kigi? CRY Fxasbriiczuticz CoacraNY. Illarfft7V. Cton. AsseU . w Assetts . , C.ll IsttriuNrx 0;.. I Elartfinil; t 491,450. =I .Erixox Fizz 13srauscx CriScrANY, 1.. New Pori. I . Atretp, haDZIBESDZN'T Isirtusca CoinuNT. • 13oston, Mari .) . 1-630:000 Awns Nrs - Voix LtrE briSMASCZ COZPAST. New 'Pork. j lussettsl, AtILIGATE c..t.ITTAL B , I:I , BII3 . LNTED, OVER' $25,000 ; 000. . ----- . • Strirt attention to business. Lair dealing, azd prompt iiett:exicumt.or Daises, is ova 3 . sorro. . - . Come and 127 tuu .' . - . , 041,..-e, on lisin strrct, opposite -Court House, 0'.% mbar!. , • Vricci:s..r at Meic - ara Ban - from 9 a. m: lift 3 rn, T. P. CASIP;„ - 'CAMP rEiCENT. I, Yrstrzrr. - • • Tawavida:Pa.. July O. T PENN iTUTIJAI 4 LII\E -C-011PA:„-tiY, No. 921 amsnirr steErvra. INtußPCift - STED •1647 A.C . CC:3IUI4TED Ft n; over 43;000,00o INCOME 10 .19.63% - $9.66,233.1'3 . - DIVIDENDS 'BANE AN - IMAGED ,A..7.1..LY ABoDV aeTra CE'T ISSVED o* . ALL APPROVED' KAHN. Ile:Ilium& may be paid antinally or eemitannually‘r a loan will.ho made for part of the amount. • SASIVEL C. IiVEY, Preeidetrt... r SAMUEL E.- STORES, Vice- President. J.onzr ,nn3&ctear~•, ' H. 13. STENIENS, Secretary. jiy . .13;*70.t: • 31'..E.E.A.11, General gert. GUARDIAN" ktritTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 251 BROADWAY, NEW_YO4, Pozacza:s 1.15 , ....1.:Tri, over.. " AICSTAL Nafi. over.. Lossra PAID ' Allapproved forms of. Policies issued. Liberal modes for paythent of premiums, Policies non -forfeitable by their terms. The main: profits of tho Company divided eqmz ably among the insureiLi . • . ANN AL ',werioN U PtCHMAM. Pawnßurr. • - 'WILLIAM T. .HOO*.F.B. f tct Pr.l2lltAl . :LUCIUS M.ADAMB, &ter ma) At:7n27. PIIILADELPITIA. 11 9 EltRECCES J.tr COOLY. it C Danker. • Dartsr. &..Co., Bankers. Jou:: Woootomoe k Co.. Tea Nerebants. S. A. Mrscsn. Rest Farthaere' MeehaTtiste beak T. B. g:ETLItt•OX; PcbHeber j1,12.70-tt , C.ONNECT..I(.',UT• - .MUTUAL WE ttsuitexcE coag•Axy. • .or IiAIiTTORD, CON N. •tl. • • Nuarannuea . 'aionz raa.s 59,000 51=.. amts. ' • . ASSETS (June 1, 1869)• over $25,000,000- • . Surplus, over $7,000,900. - DIVIDE iTo rnok. tO TO To PEE Et.NT. Total Claims by peath paid to date, over 86.000, Mat Terrs.L . Dmninens PAID To DATE. Os - in $6.000,0N. A PUBELYIW.TUAL CONP.ANE "I its sar p :ns is equitably divided &thong the r. , ;• icy bOldelllin _ • . .' ANNUAL •'4DIVED.EfiDS, • • Which may bo applied in rednction of Prentituns, r may be sectimastoctat interest for the benefit oft. Assturd. or may be received by-them in cash, PoliciC. 7 e -ails granted-after 'two or nisi years:Premiums have been pTid, thus practica! , " mating :r ALL 'PQL . ICA'S SON-FORTEITING. - . it issues Pollutes upon all . , DISIRABLE ; - -PLANS OF IN,SERANCE, And haS athipted. in its-workings . several • SPECIAL . PPATURES! WlTll * Tllls - 6.II:PANY - AND OPFER ED BY NO OTHER. Towanda, Pa.. July 29, 1969-11 • 'TES- ROUTE TO PHIL-WEI:- PHIL NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAn.,I:OAD Shorted andjnost direct line to Philadelphil,Bi tlinore. WaShlngtoul, and the Beath. • Passengers - by this route take Perms*lmola *. New York liallrad train. paising Tewands -at 7:15 make close connection, at ,Bethletkem with r,l - train or North - Penn'i' Railroad. and arrive in Philadelphia at 5:6.1 P. 3t.. In time to ,take night trains either for the South or Weat.s . • _ . City Rassenger4=a are At the Depot en arrirs! of aal tfal. cob's - ay passengers to the Tarious - Deyoti• 'ad, to , all parts of thevity. Leave North Pen ea Railroad Depot, coiner Bo ki and American stre-te, Philadelphia. at 7:33 A. 31.: arriving at Towanda 4:59 P. IF., tame 'eTening , Mann's Ita,cga,, ,, e Expe..eA collects' and delivers bag. gageoatlice NO. 105 South Fifth etreet. Philadelph.s.. L 3 l • TILSIGLIT ACcOSIMOD AVOIO4 . . _ Fre t received at Front and Noble titivate, Rola dclphilcand forwarded br Daily Fast Frejght train to Tewands. and all points in Sneoehaltaa Talley with quick dispatch. • ELLIS CLARKE. (leg, Agt. N. P. R. R.', Front and Willow Sta.. Nov. 21. 1870..... , . • Philadelphia. SHIP .YOUR BUTTER,' EGGS, POULTRY. CHEESE arid TROTS to THE FARMER'S. PRODUCE ASSOCIATION . . Office and Receiving . Depc.t, 21: Washington street New York. i This organization ,is an Aisoeiation of Farreer s, for the purpose of Receiving and Selling all kinds Farm Produce on COUIZIASIiOII only., All communications to the Association illould addressed to .-• 8:A. Ftyrlca.Seel'•• - :47 . Wishitigton at.. li. Y.. ' Shipping rants may lie obtained by addressing the Secretary, or ofi . J. E Egotist. Leßayeville. Pa- . Who is the Traveling Agent in Bradford and Slawflat*. Latina Counties. -.• . R. F. Boil??rm.. H. TAIIRAYD, Pr OS., L A. Isms& Seer. Kilrt 221.10. II EMI ll=l T-rANDA, Pt ^ ... MEI ' 520,000,0054 2.000,000 . 1,000 ONI . 'SOO,OCV J. A. BECOIp. A#ent, Towanda. Pa, I=3
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