I,v the collision, liut wheu lie readied 11 \ v '|„. was in a very high state ot excite ' .'md hinted at an intention to destroy his , Xiiis was subsequently put into exe- A ' In the course of the afternoon hepro ,ut oU n< c <f arsenic and swallowed it ; afterward expired, notwithstanding " x, rtioii of several physicians to save hiui. ",f V was hut twenty-nine years of uge ; he .. nuarried, and resided with his brother in !• ttciwooil street, above Tenth. His funeral v,. place on Sunday afternoon. Thejde was much respected by a very large cir " friends, and he enjoyed the confidence of .vers in the fullest degree. A report . , i' r illation that he was employed upon . innleii and Amboy Railroad at the time tfuriinffton disaster; but this, we arc !. j* entirely false. He had no connec -2 whatever with that accident. .IIK KILI.KD AND THE WOUXtIK.n. ! 1,, r ,. is *till much confusion regarding the i am ] the wounded. This is owing to sev ii 'il'Xes are so shockingly liiutilatcd that they ' , t i„. recognized. Others.it is believed, c nsitfflfd in the flumes. Many of ..' 'w. umleil were taken in charge by their (r ,.„(ls ami their immediate circle. From the .[ reliable accounts we are induced to lielieve t !ie total number of dead will reach sixty, , the wounded will sum up to about one };ii!i,lretl." \,c,r \XI> THEN. —" Who and what is Col. ; vxont that we shout his name ? An explo tiiid hunter- a Napoleon of snow-drifts, ai: enter of (leg's flesh !" Charleston Mcr :i .Ilin< 10, ISoti. 1' the shortest and most satisfactory tiiut can be given to this inquiry, is . j u the following : ••The marked and brilliant career of Fob | K is arrested general attention and ad ; ami has been watched with a lively Lv Ids fellow-citizens of South t'aro i I 'it i h ••' i>it rlimlarly, is proud of him ; •■, ;• • iitation which he has at so early an i . r himself, she claims as some -" -a, wHeh she too has a share."—Charles -llt v, September "2-1, 1^47. Ihuiks was elected Speaker of the w'.iiiout a vote from the South, yet the ■ - I n.ion does not " slide," and the , table S-iulhern Members confess they ...■had i maul a Speaker this twenty 1 • IT 1 ) Free State Klectorscanchoo.se r . • • without help, and in four years the iwnntrv will coufe-s that an honest Ati mail - better for the Nation than • 1> ugh Faces the North ever sent to ; a-imigtou. >•- ri< '.AI. I'AKTV.— The advocates of r.yiTnuau, have no doubt of carrying S,State. Why 'I Because the plat . :: whi' ii lie stands is purely a Southern ■ the most sectional of any • r • •:<•!. It does not advocate a single • . • \ interest. The l'iiiiaueipiiia • -'•t '-a th>> ojiitr.uy, takes the dcclara ' \ id •■ eiuh'iicc lor its chief plank, and rare of htua'un'y for its object. Hence > arc enthusiastic for Fremont, and on ••'.eliahf.r- and office-seekers are for f'u fcsr Wi. o hi anidiStringfolkiw are at Wash . ; :;•. it' ly urging (lie passage of tin* . i- •:•• Toondis bill, but jmblkrly jiretewd • • •*■? it Th y are using their nnpopu ... ' --is way to carry under u cloak auicu '■ thin they desire. Towan3a IYl?.rket Wholesale Prices. •■•' • .*-k!\ lit- K.T. KoX. Dealer in I"rovi*ion*and Groceries, No. 1. Brick How.] '..11 price.) O hid. * T 50 Oy 8 HO .t> . . . tit no or, f< hn*hel. . 1 -•> or, 1 .'o •• 5h or. •' .Vii Or, It V ;>!• - •• 100 Or *C IT 11 Or : 17 - 'i| •• h Or. IJj i-i dozen. 10 iff. I Arrival and Departure of Wails. I \tt- il.i :i except Sunday, at 12 j P.M. I' .trt- <lu 1 do \rr'.M- l.i 'v except Sundav. at 12 M. Departs ' do " IP. M. :r:vc. ,lauy < xrept Sunday, at 7 P. M. "''•"•Vl l-V \rri\i * T lesdav. Thursday and Sattir -1' M. Depart- Monday, Wednesday and ' • Monday, \\Vdmday and Friday, at '• part- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. •'!* •-Monday. Wednesday and Friday. '• M. in-parts Tuesday, Thursday and Satui \rriv- - Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 1 I l ' • ,rt* Tuesday, Thursday and Sitnrday *■" : • - Tuesday. Thur-day and Saturday I 1 Imparts Monday, Wldwdiy anil Fir -- • il.-.i—hn and Saturdav, at OP. M. I atA. M. ••! I.i- at - o'l'loi k ot the eveiiiujr pr< - ■a in., i- close at 111 A. M. U. i'. PORTER. P. M. MKKTIXti. The undersigned would . ! iii* ; .lit- generally, that arrangements • ' nniuittif choit-n for that purpose, t.np near Freurlitnw n, in a most lu-ait ' •>1 hv li.utlinloniew Laporte. Said S ;-i iin in. at 7P. M.. on Tuesday, the and close on the following Tuesday ?n.i : illy. and especially all friends far and near, are earnestly invited • - ,*h rlotli tents and a supply of pro- I ..'is prepared to remain with us during ni'-etiCompetent aid, Imth clerical 9 i.. WOOD, CUnm 1. Is'iij, Coin.of Arrangement. H.. 2Cco sAbucrtisemcnts. ■ & RUSSELL, B K '', To their new nrn.nivfj.rm I ■ "'' 'P' a street, nearly opposite Tracy A" r -.j ' ' "'v offer for sale a largely increased |m ' Staves, Tinware, Jfed. My ti IPROPERTY FOR SALE. the •• North Ltranch ™ a on street, in the AwSWlk 'ot nale "ii term i! J J I ""n'-s man to pay fur it 111 _ the house. It wil! he sold JHeSS out a small portion of the purchase ! ' ■ the halani'e may remain for audi I, "nit the purchaser. This is a rare • "i.in Ki ei t into hnsiness. , HOFKK ft I.OT, on the n i i>oro' the house is new. well ' 'liar i. ih r the whole, several young M ill t*. S ol(l at a bargain, mt terras ' • ' to a person desiring a snug 1 I. V.\MER('OOK XeiD THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TOlV.l.\/)A, BRADFORD CO.. PA. INSTRUCTORS : REV. SAMUEL F. COLT, Principal, Professor of Natu ral, Mental and Moral Science ; RE?. J AMES McWILLIAM. A. NL, Professor of Ancient languages and Belles Lettres ; CHAIiI.I.S K. COBLRN, A. M., Professor of Mathema ' tics and Master ol Normal School ; B. ALBERT LLDWIfI, A. M., Professor of Modern Lan guages, Instructor on the Piano and in Drawing : M IS> \1 Vin M. FOSTER, Preceptress; MISS K.MILIE A. BUTLER, I . MISS ELLEN C. COLT. i' A^lrttlluU I MISS HELEN M. CARTER, Assistant in Music ; i Mr. CANKELD DAYTON, Steward. *3" Tlie Fall Term eommeuces on WEDNESDAY, j August 20, 1850, and will continue fourtecu weeks. I The Winter Term commences November 26, and contin ues 14 weeks, besides lo days recess at Christmas. EXPENSES" PER TERM : Payable invariably in advance—Fuel und contingencies ail included : Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term, . . $4 Fourth, .* i; Third . 7 |; Second S First 10 Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for fuel and contingents ; for instrument on which to take lessons, She. or for practice 42.00 No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside within two miles ol the Institute shall be admitted to tui tiou therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian, j EXTRAS: j French, German, Spanish or Italian, each .1 j When taken without other branches 7 1 Drawing 3 ! Ornamental needlework and embroidery.each 3 Tuition 011 Piano Forte with u*e of instrument,. 12 .. do do per quarter of II weeks, 10 .. Oil painting in landscapes, per term 8 do figures. 10 Room rent for lodgers 1 7-, The Young Bodies will find board in the Institute, under the care of the Matron, at per week 1 75 Fuel and light 25 ; The male pupils can find board in private families, ; per week from i 2 110 to 2" 50 | Washing, per dozen, 3S i l'upils boarding in the Hall, (who will he exclusively . Females.) will furnish their own bed, bedding, towels, Ac. ; and the table silver at their option, j No pupil taken for less than half a term. The hoarding j bills lor the term must be paid in advance ; or one half ! thereof ut their entrance, and the remaining half at the j middle of the term. ' Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to tlie oliser , vanec of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on i other terms. Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge for thiMac qualifying themselves as teachers for common , schools. S. F. COLT, Sec. F. L. WARD, President. I July 3, 185(5. A. WICKH 01. Treasurer. FOREIGN' ATTACHMENT. - Bradford I County, ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ; To the Sheriff of Bradford County, Greeting : Vfe com j maud that you attach James S< liermcrlioni, Cornelia Scheruu-rhorn, and Theodore Scherinerhoru. late of your j c->n'uty. !>v all and singular his goods and chatties.lands and tenements, moneys, rights and credits, in w hose hands or | possession soever the same may be. s > that he be and ap ! pear before our court of Common Pleas, to be liolden at ; the borough of Towandu, in and for said county, on the lirst Monday of September ii< xt, tin-re to answer George ! Sandi rson, in a plea of trespass 011 tlie case upon proitii ses, damages not exceeding live hundred dollars, and tb .t you summon ; 11 persons in wlm-e hands orpossessit u the | said good-',chatties, moneys, rights and credits or any of I tlu-m may be attached, so that they and every of them be ' and appear before said Court. at the day and place afore said. to answer w hat shall he objected against them, and 1 abide the judgment of the Cuiirt therein ; nnd have you ! then and there this writ. [l.. s.] Witness the honorable David Wilniot, President of our said court, at the borough of Towandaaforesaid,the Itlii duv of June, A. lb 1 AI.i.EN M'KEANL Prothonotary. i 1 )3I IN 1 SIR A TOILS N ()T I (,' R.—X otire 1 J. V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tlie es . tale of Joseph i.ugliam, deceased, late of Derrick Town ship, arc hereby requested to make payment without de ' lay; ami all persons having claims against said estate will 1 pfeas C . pit-sent tlieiu duly autiientieat< d for settlement. | July 21,1856. K. A. INGHAM. Admiu'r. 1 IST OF .JUKOK.S dratvu fur StqiteiubtT, .1 J Term, ls5G. liRANP JfltORS. I.'lster—Caleb Adams, JohtiJ drwell—Cvrns Cook. Klsbree. i Smithfield—l.rwis Gerotrtd. ! West Burlington—Tlioma.-1 Athens boro' -Edward Her ! Blaekwell. ! rick. ! Warren—J D Burbank, Ik-laj AHausy—Moses A I .add. Kairchikl. Athens Tp.—S W Plummer, Asylum—.ltdiiis Bragg. A H Spalding. Ridgls ay- H !•' Burt. Springfield—ll N RoWe. Wysox--NVu-on I'. Brown. Wells AWenSwa7.ee, Ws .du.-iiy -Saitn el W Biles Columbia N Stevens, Eil Ilirrr Elliott. ward I'oung. Pike-- i'homa.s Blink. Granville Sylvester Tay- TIMV —(.' S Jalliott, Alouzoi lor. iXorse. TRAVERSE JCROKS— FIEST WEEK. ' Wvalnslng--Ferris Ackley I son, David Sntilev. •lals z Elliott. 1 Warren— -S.iuuiel I.von. ' l'ike- .lvellogg Barnes. jWe-t Burlington—VVui. F. , Lttchfr.-ki Benjamin Ball.} M'Keau S. 11. Stiles. Trov l> TII' Wm. Burger, T.j Tuscarora—Scrrrl P. Max- J." Dove. i field. ' Monroe—J. Blackmail, Mi- Wilniot Wm. Norkouk, ner Knapje .lames SchoonoviT. , Troy twji.— Ira P. Ballard , Wells—Joim A Roy. j Ama-a Greeno, Jacob A Towanda t p.— JaniOk San- I.inderman. ! tec. Herrick T S f'ani]>, O Stc Athens tw]>. —I F Satterlee. I vnis. • ! Shesheqtim —J S Sja-n"-er. ) Builingtor 1, M lU.nd.ilb' Rome—Edwin Taylor. Jo-*-p!ms 1 'amptiell. : Asylum—Francis Vial, llcn t^sox— Moses Caufiebl, S, ry Verbreck. A Y'ork. ; North Towanda—J Wood | Ridgbcry Peter A Evans. I ruff, i Towanda twp.--H (' Fox. Canton—Murray Watts, j Franklin —Joseph L. John SECOND WEEK. Orwell John Alger, A W Windham—H W Dunham, t Alger. Jos'l Herrick -Miner Fairchiid. ' Wya!using--Ne(son R At- Shesheonin—John Horton. Wood, Harrison Black. I.itchfield—Alfred Hicks. I'lst'-r John Bowman. Ridgls rv —Jes? Hammond. Towanda twji A R Bow- Wells—Wm S lngalls, <) W man. Smith. Durcll Miles Bishop. Athens boro' 11 A KitT. ; Springfield It 11 Brooks. Smithfield—W lane. Smith Granville—Luther H Clark, Mitchell. John Phelps. Wm Vroman. Troy boro'—Alouzo Long, i South Crcek--S II Coicnaan Burlington—C T Merry. Ransoiiie Tanner. Wysox- George Nichols. 1 Tuscarora -Geo W Dexter.!Canton—David Palmer. John A [.upper. 1 Stockwell. Isaac Williams. 1 Asylum—E Dodge, Uriah j Pike—A Stevens, 2d. i Terry. | Columbia.—Wm Strait. / F\MPiIUA COT'NTV SS.-Tlio romnion- I v_a wealth ot Pennsylvania to Catharine (I'Kcefc, Jcre- I [L. S.] miah A'llern and Joliu Klynn. administrators of Daniel O'Keufe due'd., and to the heirs and legal rep resentatives of said deceased. GREETING :—We command yott and every o| you, that you do in your own proper , persons appear la-fore our Judges at Kbensburg at a ('ourt 1 of 1 onitiion l'lcas. their- to be lu-ld on the lirst Monday of Septemlier next (as we have heretofore commanded you) j at ten o'clock. A. M. ol said day to answer GreenU-rry Tavlor in lie-matter of hi-petition for the specific pcr j forinance of a c-mtract made with Daniel O'Kecfe dee d.. • in his hfctiiiie. to sell to the said petitioner a certain lot , or piece of ground situate in Gallitzin, Allegheny town j ship, and herein fail not. Witness the Honorable George Taylor, President of our said Court at Ebeusburg, tlie 9th day of July. PAR. M. ROBERTS. Proth'y. Notice directed to ire given bv publication in tin- " Brad ford Reporter," a newspaper published in Towanda. Brad ford en 11 nt v. I'a.. for six weeks before tlie Ist dav of next term. Ac. ' Per. Pur. JOHN ROBERTS. SheritT. Ebeusburg. July 9, 1 -'.'6. / tAMBRIA COUXTY SS.- -Tho Conimon- V [I.. S..J wealth of Pen us} Ivania to Catharine O'Kecfe, Jeremiah A'lleru and John Flyiin, administratorsot I>an iel O'Kecfe dee d., and to the heirs and legal representa tives of said deceased, GREETING :—We command you and every of you (as wc have heretofore commanded you) that you do iii your own proper person appear before our Judges at Ebeusburg at a Court of Common Pleas there to be held 011 the Ist Monday of September next, at 111 ! o'clock, A. M. of said day. to answer James M'Coy in the ! matter of his petition for the specific performance of a ' contract made with Daniel O Keefe dec d., in his lifetime, j to sell to James Stotler the assignor of the petitioner, a j certain lot or juta e of ground.situate iu Gallitzin, Allcghe : uy township. And licrein fail not. Witness the Honorable George Taylor. President of our said Court at Ebeusburg, tire 9th day of July, Is.Vi. M. ROBERTS, Proth'y. Notice directed to be given bv publication tor six weeks in the ■' Bradford Reporter," a newspaper published in 1 Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa. Per. Cur. JOHN ROBERTS. Sberifi'. inn IHH/S. PORK, LIME k CEMENT J\n ' just received t>y BAH.EA A NL\ \I M IN !STIS A TOR'S NOTIC Iv— N* ot ice . is hereby given, that all person* indebted to the es tate of Malvina A. Rogers, deceased, late ot ( anton twp., arc hereby requested to make payment without de'uv, and all person* having claims against srsid estate will please ores, nt them dulv auth-iitieat'd (or settlement. SIMON lb LATHROP, Julv 1. 1856. Administrator. O~J i PAIRS RTRBER OVERSHOES of | J,e )" dc riplion at IIUMI'IRI.A - Legal SL&aerticmeutg. BESOLUT r()X Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. Resolved by the Senate anil House of Representatives oj the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General .Usem o/v met, fhat the following iuueudnieuts arc proposed to , thexoustitution of the common wealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. FIRST AMENDMENT. There shall he an additional nrtirie to said constitution to be designated as article eleven, as follows AMTICLE XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SECTION 1. The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or lailures in revcm.es, or to meet expen ses not otherwise provided for ; but the aggregate amount i of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted • by virtue of one or more aqjs of the general assembly, or at dlifcrcut periods of time, shall never exceed seven hun dred and fifty thousand dollars, and the monev arising from the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the , purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power the ( *tute may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress in surrection. defend the state in war, or to r> deem the pre seut outstanding indebtedness of the state : but the mo . ney arising from the contracting of such debts, .shall be r applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to re pay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 3. Except the debts above specified, in sec , tions one and two of this article, uo debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. SECTION 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at Its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall he sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less j than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ; which sink ing iuud shall consist of the net unuual income of the i public works, front time to time owned by the state, or | the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any part there- I of. and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned , by the state, together with other funds, or resources, that ' may be designated by law. The -aid sinking fund maybe increased, from time to time, by assigning to it anv part of the taxes, or otli.ir revenues of the state, not required ! tor the ordinary and current expense*? of govern I | unless in case of war, invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking lund shall tie used or applied otherwise | thj>n in extinguishment of the public dept, until the t \ amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of fiveiuil . ; lions of dollars. I SECTION 5. The credir of the comtnonwealtli shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, anv in dividual, company, corporation, or association ; nor shall t the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockhoidc, in any company, association, or corporation. I SECTION t>. The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough,or 1 township ; 01 of any corporation, or association ; unless : such debt shall have been contracted to enable tlie state to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend iLseii iu time ol war, or to assist tlie state in the discharge } of any portion of its present indebtedness. SECTION 7. The legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, or incorporated district, j by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become I a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corpora tion, association, institution, or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shsll lie an additional article to said constitution, 1 to be designated as article XII, as follows : ARTICLE XII. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shall be divided by a line cutting off over one-tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise.) without the express assent ofs n-h county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new coun ty be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. THIRD AMENDMENT. From section two ol tlie fust article of the constitution, strike out the words, " of the city of Philadelphia, and of each county respectively from section five, same article, strike out tlie words, " of Philadelphia and of the several counties from section seven, same article, strike out the words, "neither the city of Philadelphia nor any," (and insert in lieu thereof tlie words, •' aiul no;" and strike out section four, same article, and in lieu thereof insert the following : "SECTION I. 111 the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fonr, and in every seventh vear thereafter, rep i rescttt.itivc-s to tlie number of one hundred, shall be ap ! portioned and distributed equally, throughout the state. ! by districts, in proportion to the number of taxable in- I habitants in the several parts thereof; except that any ! county containing at least three thousand five hundred I taxable*, may be allowed a separate representation ; but j no more than three counties shall be joined, and 110 coun ty shall be divided, in the formation of a district. Anv city containing a sullh ient number of taxable* to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate representation assigned it. and shall be divided into con venient districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative. At the end of section seven, same article, insert these words, '• the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into sin gle senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly equal in taxable population as possible ; but no ward shall be divided in the formation thereof." Tiie legi.-lature, at it* Ur*t session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the manner above provided ; such districts to remain unchanged un til the apportionment iu the year one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-four. FOI'UTH AEEN'DMENT. To be section xxvi. Article 1. The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke,or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred : by'.'or under, any special, or general law, whenever in j their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the ' commonwealth ; in such manner, however, that no in- I justice shall be done to tin- corporators. IN SENATE, April 21, 1 8 56. Resolved. That this resolution pass. On tlie firO ameud ! rncnt, veas 24. iiti'y* 5. On the second amendment, yeas j 19. nays L On the third amendment, yeas 28, navs "l.— I On the fourth amendment, y-:as 23, nays 4. Extract froin the Journal. THOM AS A. M AGUIRE, Clerk. IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ) April 21, 1856. 1 Resolved. That this resolution pa*s. On the tir-t amend ment, veas 72, nays 24. On the second nmeednient, yeas 63. nays 25. On tlie third amendment.yeas (54, nays 25 ; and 8n fourth amendment, yeas 69, nav* 16. Extract from the Journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. i A.G. CCRTIX. Filed April 24. 1856. I Sec'y. of the Commonwealth. SECRETARY'S OFKICE. i Harrisburg, June 27. 1856. I Pennsylvania ss; i d-1 certify that the above and foregoing is a trne and correct correct copy ot tin- original " Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution" as the same re mains on file in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my ; L. S. hand and caused to be affixed tlie seal of tlie Sec .. . retwv's Office, the dav and vear iileive written. A'. G. CCRTIX, Secret try of the Commonwealth. IN SENATE, April 21, 1856. Resolution proposing amendment* to tin- Constitution 1 of the Commonwealth, being under consideration, | On the question. Will the Senate agree to the first amendment ? The vcas and na vs were taken agreeably to the provisions 1 of tlie Constitution, and were as follows, viz.: J YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Bur kale w, Crusswell, Evans, | Ferguson, Flenniken. Huge. Ingram, Jamison, Knox, | Laiibarh. Lewis, M'Clintock, Price. Sellers, Shuman, I Souther, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wil j kins and Piatt. Speaker 21 . NAYS —Messrs. Crabb, Gregg. Jordan, Mellinger and I'ratt—s. I So the question was determined in tlie affirmative. On the question. Will tlie Senate agree to the second amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provis ions of'the Constitution and were as follows, viz : YEAS Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, Cresswell, Evans. Huge, Ingrain, Jamison. Ktiox. Labauch, Lewis, M'Clin tock. Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherrv and Wilkins—l9. Nays-Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Piatt, Speaker— 6. So tlie question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will tlie Senate agree to the third amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Coiisti tution, and were as follows, viz : YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, Crabb, Cresswell, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, Huge. Ingram, Jamison, : Jordan, Knox, Lauliaiu h. Lewis. M'Clintock. Mellinger. I'ratt, Price. Sellers, Shiiniaii, Souther. Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh. Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, Speaker— 2*. NAYS—Mr. Gregg— I. So the question was determined in tlie affirmative. Ou the questiou, Will die Senate agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Consti tution,and were a* follows, viz : YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, Cresswell, Evans, Flenniken, Hoge. Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Eai> hnch Lewis. M'Clintock. Price, Seller*.Shnman,Souther, Straiib, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, Spea ker--i 3. N AYS— Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt—4. So tlie question was determined in the affirmative. Journal of the llonse of Representatives, April 21, 1856. The veas and navs were taken agreeably to the provis ions of the Constitution, and on the first proposed amend ment, were a* follows, viz : YEAS—Messrs. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin, Bail, Beck, (Incoming.) Berk, (York.) Ilernharrt, Boyd, Rover, Bu chanan. Brown. Brush, Calkvell, Campbell,Cartv.Craig, Crawford, Dmvdull, Edinger, Fausold. Foster, Getz, Haine*. Haiuel. Harper. Hi ins. Hibbs. Hill. Hillegas.Hip ple, Hoieorob, Hunsccki r, Imbric. Ingham. Inni*, Irwin. \ Johns. Johnson, I.aportc. Lebo, I.ongakrr. Lovi tt, M f.ai- I M'l irtby Sttomb Maugle, Mcticar, Miller, Wont Ucgal wVbocrtiscmentg. gomerv, Moorhead, Nunneuirclier, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Pureell, Kuni-oy. ReeiL Keinhold. Riddle. Roberts, Shenk, sniitii. (Allegheny.) Smith, (<'ambna) Smith, (Wyo ming. Struu-ie, Thompson. N ail, WlutUuu, Wright. (Duu phiii.) Wright, (Luzerne.) Zimmerman and Wright, Spea ker—72. Nays—Messrs. Augustine. Barry. Clover, Cobourn, Dock. Fry, Fulton, Gay lord, Gibbonev, Hamilton, Han cock, Housekeeper, Huneker, Lelsenring, Magee, Manlev Morris, Munima. Pattersou, Salisbury, Smith, (Philadel phia.) Walter, Wiutrode and Yearaley—24. So the question was determined in* the aflinnative. On the question. Will the House agree-'to the second amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken, aud were as follows, viz:—• YEAS—Wears. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin, Ball. Beck. (Lycoming,) Berk, (York,) Beruhard, Boyd, Brown, Brush. Buchanan, Caldwell. Campbell, Cart v.Craig.Faus cbl, Foster, Oeft, Haiue-, Hamel, Harper, lleins, Hlbbs, Hill, Hillegas, Hippie. Holcorab, Hunsecker, Injbrie, Ing bani. Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo. Long aker, Lovett. M'Calmont, M'Carthv, M'Comb, Mangle, Meuear. Miller, Montgomery, MooxJiead, Nunuemaeher, Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed. Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith. Allegheny,) Strouse, Vail, Whal lon, Wright, (Luzerne.) Zimmerman, and Wright, Spea ker—62. Nays —Messrs. Augu-tlue, Barry, Clover, Edinger,Fry, Fulton, Guylord.tiibboney. Hamilton. Hancock, Huneker, Le'iseuring, Magee, Mauley. Morris, Momma, Patterson, Phelps, Bali-bury, Smith, (Cambria.) Thompson, Walter, Wintrode, Wright, (Dauphin.) and Yearslev—2s. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will the House agree to the third amendment? The veas and nays were taken, and were as follows, viz : YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York ) Bcrnhard, Boyd, Bnyer, Bu chanan. Brown, Caldwell, Campbell, Cartv, Craig, Craw ford, Edinger, Fau.-old, Foster, Fry,Getz,"Haines,Hamel, Harper, Reins, nibbs. Hill, Hillegas, Hippie, Hnlcomb, Housekeeper, liubrie. Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, John sou, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M'Calmont, Mc- Comb, Mangle, Mciiear, Miller, Montgomery, Nnuuemach er, Orr, Pearson, l'iielps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Riddle, Slienk, Smith. (Allegheny.) Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Wyoming.) Thompson. "Whnllon, Wright, (Dauphin,) Wright. (Luzerne,) and Zimmerman—64. __ Nays— Messrs. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Doek.Dowdall, Fulton. Gay lord. Gitiboner . Hamilton, Hancock, Huneker, Leiscnring, M'Carthy, Magee. Mauley Moorhead. Morris, Patterson, Iteinhold,Robert-.Salsliury, Walter, Wiutrode, Yenrsley and Wright, Sjieakri —2s. So the question was determined in the affirmative. Ou the question. Will the House agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken, and were as follows, viz : Ykas—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Ball, Beck, (Lycom- j ing,) Beck, (York.) Bcrnhard, Boyd, Bnyer, Brown, Bu- j chanan. Brush, Caldwell, Campbell, Cartv, Craig, Craw- ! ford, Dowdali, Edinger, Fausold, Foster, Fry.Getz, Ham- i el. Harper. Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Hillegas, HippieHolcomb, Housekeeper. Hunsecker, Inibrie, Innis, Irwin, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Carthv, M'Comb, Mangle, Mcnear, Miller, Montgomery.Moorhead, Nunnemacher. Orr. Pearson, Phelps. Purcelj, Bamsev, Ki-ed, Reinhold. Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Wyoming.) Thompson, Vail, Walter, Whallon, Wright, (Luzerne.) Year-icy, Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker— 69. Nays —Messrs. Barry. Clover, Cobourn, Fulton, Clbbo ney, Haines, Hancock. Huneker, Ingham, Leiseuring,Ma gee, Manlev, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury and Wintrode -16. So the question was determined in the affirmative. Secrenary's Office, I Harrisbvrg, June 27, 1856. f Pennsylvania, ss I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and i correct copy of the " Yea-" and " Nays" taken on the Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of i the Common wealth, as the -ame appears on the Journals 01 the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Com wealth for the session of 1*56. [L. S.j Witness my hand and the seal of said office, this twenty-seventh dav of June, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-six. " A. G. C'URTIN, Secretary of the Commonicealth. NOTICE—Notice is tare iJ by given, that ai! persons indebted to the es tate of CYPRIAN BARNES, deceased, late of Orwell Tap., are requested to make payment without delay; and ; tho.-e having demand- against said estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. HUMPHRERY BECKWITH, IIENRY GIBBS, June 24,1856. Executors. rOU S NOTlCE.—Notice is henT- A'J by given that letters testamentary upon the c-tate of Samuel Huston, de<:M.. late otlTowanda boru", have been granted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to present them duiv attested for settlement. EM KLINE HUSTON, June 24. 1k56. Executrix. A lUMINISTRATUH'S NOTlCE.—Notice -a x. is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of SAM I, C. QUICK, deceased, late of Asylum town-hip, to make iramcdiate payment, and ail persons having demands against -aid estate, will present them du lv authenticated for settlement CORNELIUS Ql'ClK, June 10. 1-56. Administrator. A DMIXISTII ATOIUS NOTICE -Notice a-V. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Luther Rockwell, dee'd.. late of Troy township, are hereby-requested to make payment without delay: and al! person- having claims against said estate will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. BINGHAM L. ROCKWELL, AMY ROCKWELL, June 10, 1*56. Administrators. A DMIMSTKATORS NOTlCE.—Notice f is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of LVPWIG KINLB"I.D, dee'd., late of Overton twp. to make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands agaiu.-t said e.-tate, will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. EDWARD UINEBOLD, Administrator. Overtoil, June Is, 1-56. QIIERIFPS SA LE.—B/ virtno of a writ 4 ' of ii. ta. issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed, to public sale at the Court House in the borough of Towan da. at one o'clock P. M.. of Monday, August lltb. 1*56, a piece or parcel of land situate in Athens township, aud bounded north by lands of Ira Elsbree, Erastns Wolcott and others ; west hv land-liclongingto the estate or heirs of Mary Caton ; south by Ira Klsbree and Burnside ; and cast by land of Ira Elshree. Containing about 250 acres more or less, about 100 acres improved, one frame house, one frame barn, one corn house, hud two apple or chard- thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James El dridge, now to the use of Francis Tyler vs. James Thomp son. J. A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, July *, 1856. 1 EDITOR'S NOTICE— C. N. SAipa^n J. Y IS. J. /., XGIIMBY. In the court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 126 Feb. Term, 1*56. The undersigned Auditor appointed hv said Court, to distribute the fund- raised by Sheriff sale ot defendant's real and personal'estate, will attend to the duties assigned him at his office in the borough of Towanda, ou Saturday the 23d day of August. 1*56, at two o'clock in the after noon, when and where ai! persons having claims arc re quested to pre -ent them, or he forever debarred therefrom. Towanda, July Is. P. D. MOKItriW. Auditor. V I DITOIt'S NOTlCE.— Hansen JEUsbree, J. * 'ld r.s. George !lonham. In Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 352 Dec. Term, 1*55. Notice i- hereby given.th.it the undersigned. Auditor appointed by said Court. b> distribnte fund- raised by Sheriff's -ale of said e-tate. will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in the borough of Tow andi, on Thur-<l.i.v, the 21-t day of August, 1*56, at two o'clock, P. M-, when and where all persons having claims u[mih -aid funds must present them, else forever be de barred from the same. July Uf6. t P. D. MORROW, Auditor. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE —H. A. Mercvr .a X note In the use of Franklin Township ts. Jeremiah Jlyr.rs. In the Court of Common I'ieas of final ford coun ty. No. 153, May Term, l-'55. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court to di-tribute the fund- raised by Stieriß 's sale of real estate, will attend the duties of said appointment, at his office,in ihe borough of Towanda, on Friday August 22, 1856, at 2 o'clock. P. M.. when and where all persons having claims upon said funds must present them,or bo forever debarred from the same. July 18, 1856. _ P. D. MORROW. Auditor. _ A DMIN'RS NOTICE—AII per son- - 2 V debted to the c.-tatc of WM. MYEIIS. deceased, late of ATHENS town-hip, arc hereby notified to make payment without delay, aud all person- having demands again.-t said estate are requested to present tliein duly au thcnlic.ated for settlement. SARAH MYERS. July 18, 1*56. Adinistratrix. A DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE —Notice JL\. is hereby given, (hat all persons indebted to the es tate bi Pardon Keuyon. dee'd. late of Windham tp. are re quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against -aid e-tate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the snhaeritiers. WM. KENYON, Administrators. Windham, July 16, 1856. A DM IN ISTR A TRI X NOTICE - Notirp J\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of f-AMt EL STKYKNS, dee'd, late of Pike towu twp, are hereby mpu -ted to make payment without de lay; and al! persons liavmg claims against said estate w ill please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. j ' LMFRENZA STEVENS, Juli 1. t A'lur:ii-Ir-ttri\ I flli3rel!cmcons. NEW DRUG STORE AT NICHOLS DRS. (jr. M. & (j. P. CAD Y would respect fully announce to their friends urid the public that tiny lime jitai opened Lew aud extensive DRUG STOP.K at NICHOLS, N. Y. Their stock is new and carefully selected, and consists of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, uinotig which are lead, tine, chrome green ami vellow, intlia red, Vermillion, Ac. Oil- ami Yariibdies, u variety. Dye-stuffs, including logwood, camwood, fustic, cudbear, gran ulated tin, indigo. Ac. BRUSHES for paint, hair, hat. clothes, shoe,teeth, Ac. Window glass, putty, earn phone, burning fluid, alcohol; tan ner's oil'; very pure LIQUORS for medicinal purposes ; | Patent Medicines, perfumery, Lubin's Extracts for the handkerchief ; fancy Articles, Yankee .Notions, Suufl, Cigars, Ac. Ac. To Physicians our'stock offers inducements as being of tin- lest qualitv, carefully selected, and sold cheap. Give us a call, and see*if you can purchase as cheap elsewhere. ' G. M. A G. P. UADY. Nichols, June IS, 1856. T AMIES' INDIA RUBBER GLOVES, 1J at the store of H.JB. MKRCUK. THE PACKET-BOAT GAZELLE, HAS been newly painted and refitted entire, and will comment e regular trips hctween TOWANDA AND ATHENS, on MONDAY, the Hthiust. Coaches will leave Waverly for the boat every morning after the arrival of the night and morning trains, passen gers reaching Towanda in time for the stages south. Going North, the packet will leave Towanda, at 1 o' clock, P. M., enabling passengers to take any of the even- i ing or night train-. POWELL A SMITH, June 5, 1860. Proprietors. sPiT Passengers for the West can procure through tick ets for id! points, both by Railroad and Steamboat, bv ap- j plying to the Captain on the boat, or either of the propri etors at the Ward House. Another Large Arrival of NEW SPRING GOODS! HS. MERCUR Is now receiving the largest, beat . sorted, and most desirable stock of Good- that has yet been offered in Towftuda. Consisting of everv variety of SAPDE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hardware, Crockery and Glass ware, Boots and Shoes. Hats, Caps, Staaic Goods, Carpets, Mat tings. I Vooden-wa re, Groceries, Paints, 11 'indexr- Glass, Oils, IVa Us, Iron, Steel, Pish, Icuither, c\r . which will be sold at wholesale or retail at very low pri ces. The public are very respectfully requested to exam ine the Stock. Towanda. April 24, 1856. ( CROCKERY &GLASS WARE —A large YY and beautiful assortment of Crockerv and Glassware, fust received by may 12 H. S. MERC UP.. HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, a.- A large additional stock of Common and Saddlery Hardware, Joiner's Tools, Carriage Trimmings, Iron, Steel and Nails, just received by H. h. MERCI'R. RAILROAD HOUSE. TOWANDA, PA. MOSES T. CARRIER Proprietor. rpHE Proprietor having recently leased the tavern stand J. familiarly known as the OLD MEANS STAND, situ ate in the lower portion of this village, on Main-st., takes pleasure in informing the public that this hotel has been thoroughly fitted up, painted, papered, Ac., and furnish ed with good furniture, with other important changes for the convenience and accommodation of citizens anil tra vellers. And further, the proprietor begs leave to -ay, that from the experience lie lias had in the business,he flutters biui sel: that he is capable of catering to the wants of all who will favor him with their patronage. It is his determina tion to please the most fastidious at all hours. Tin- niot accommodating assistants always in atten dance. Please call aud try us. Towanda, May 20. 1856. IMOTIIY SEEI)—A quantity fur sale at 1 the store of je4 11. S. MER'TR. CAS H-A N D CREDIT! riiHK subscriber gratefully announces his thanks for the A liberal patronage received during the past year, and respectfully solicit.- a continuance of the trade, which lie will endeavor to merit by keeping his Stock continually reptenished by C ASH purchases, with a large and pure assortment of Goods, which sereralpt.tr erperirr.ee has enabled him to •• buy at the /incest rates" ot the '• Inipor ters'and Manufacturers"—by selling low by adopting the CASH S vstkm entirely, and by making a general reduc tion of prices. Consequently, the credit system will cease on and after the first day of January, 1856. a®- All persons indebted are requested to make imme diate payment. 11. C. POUTER. Office and Drug Store in South end of the Ward House. December 20, 1*55. GUTTINBURG, ROSENBAUM &. CO. HAVE OPENED A NEW STORE, WITH New Prices and New Goods! \T thc.Corner of Main anil Bridge streets, in Patten's New* Block, where they will exhibit and offer for sale a splendid -tuck of DRY GOODS : eonsi-tingof the latest style- of Ladies' Dress Silks, such as plait; black, watered, laventine brocade. Ac., changeable. China and plaid silk, a splendid style of striped pongee silk, of all colors and shades. A splendid stock of Crape, Siik, Stella, and printed Cashmere SHAWLS: a regular assortment of DRESS GOODS, consisting of eballys, dc laities, borages, lawns, Ac., from a 50 cent calico dress pattern up to a $7 silk dress, in DOMESTIC'S, our a-sortineut is complete; we have a large stock of prints, ginghams, check-, tick ings, bleached aud unbleached muslins,Ae. Al-o a splen did assortment of EMBROIDERIES, tu h as French needlework collars sleeves, Swiss and jaconet flounciugs, needlework edgings and inserting*, linen threud laces, cotton embroidered lace curtains, jaconets, dotted mulls, grospart muslins, Ac., too numerous to mention. We have also an elegant assortment of Bonnets. Rib bons, Filacers and Borders. Head-dresses, hair fronts, hair braids. $-c. to which we invito the attention of Coun try Milliners and the Ladies in particular. All of the above articles we feci assured we can offer to the public at astonishingly low prices, and are determin ed not to be undersold by any establishment this -ide of New York eitv. We would invite the citizens of Brad ford county and elsewhere, to give us a call and examine our -lock, and suti .fy themselves about our price- lictore purchasing elsewhere. It is a true saying, " a penny sav ed i- two earned." To the GENTLEMEN in particular we will say that in connexion with the above, we have a regular Tailoring establishment in the city of New-York, and have taken particular pains to get an a splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, which we offer to you at prices unsurpassed at any other establishment. Our as sortment in this branch consists of Infant's, Roy's and Men's Wear : also a general stock of Gentlemen's Fum ishing Gootls, such as Shirt-, Collars, Cravats. Stock- Socks, Suspenders. Ae. Al-o. a general assortment of Hat-. We are prepared to take mea-ntes for nice -nits, and furnish them on short notice and warrant them u good fit and satisfactory in every respect. In short, all the goods sold by us will bo warranted, and ex-hanged or taken back if required. We flatter ourselves that re have one of the best cutters in the city, and some of the best workmen employed, and can give satisfaction to the public. Reference of our firm can be had from Benj. Rentier, Albert Charuberlin, L. Searle, Wm. K. Hatch, R. 1!. Little, John F. Itean. E-qr-., Montrose, Pa. Towanda. April fi, 1856. if J U LTI v ATOE TEETII AN I > ("'OR X ' SHELLERS. for sale by H. S. MERCI'IL A [ A P OF BR APFOTID 00U NT y7 fum -iT_L actu-d mea'urenumt and snrrep throughout the' Ca nty, ma<l{ under the direction of J. ll'. BARKER.- The subscriber will publish shortly a Nkw an n Co avlkvk M ai or Bradford CufNTY. The survey- .tie now in progress. All the Public Roads, Railroad.--, Stations, Post Office-, Churches, School Houses, Stores, Shop.-, Mills, Private and Public Houses, Ac., are to be shown on the' Map. in addition to the usual topography of Rivers, Creeks. Ponds and Mountains. The names of "the property holders gen erally. including those iu the County who subscribe in advance to the Map, are also to be inserted in their re-pee tivc places. M.vrs OF THE PRINCIPAL VILLAGES, on a large scale, will he inserted in the margin. Also views of pub lic building- and private residences. No more Maps will be published than subscribed for. and at only one price. The Map will contain somo 16 or in square feet. To be engraved and delivered t<> subscribers handsome] v colon d and mounted. WILLIAM J. IL\RKEK, Publisher. North Hector, N. v., May '.' B. mi. O TONS SI GARS—-Brown, Befieod, Poir * * dered, Crushed and Granulated ; M"lsse.S>rup. Rio and Java Coffir. Kicc, Sojeratus. (ringer. Sperm ' audio-. Rice, Tobacco- iu fact a general variety ot ' irc-u rir-. f<,r :uk • heap at junc'J ' 1 OA's. IHerchntibije, S~r. J. D. HUMPHREY rNOM RF' KIV INC, ail cxrrlhmt B""orttnent of gent . boy's, latiß'sb 's nud mi-ee- BOuTS a 800 i EB. Also. shoe rcg.-."Thread, Liolugs and Fibduiga, to which he invito* public attention. Swivm* having unttled fircnunt* or nolo* due the subscriber, tire in* ited to make payment. Tho-< <.-u venient may call on C. Friable, J>q- or I'. Humphrey ■:> Urwt.il. preylous to the 10th uf Februaiy next, alter which time delinquents tuny expect .-peeial invitations to visit Towanda. J. D. HUMPHREY. Tovvauda, January i>. Isoo. \0 KXcrsi; FOR BAD BREAD! A.X • It' you procure of OK. 11. C. PoKTKK, South stare in the 'A aid lioun . THE I.VFALI.rRI.F YEAFT POWDER, Equallv adapted to Onve*. Hut Rolls, BIo it, Buckwheat and other Griddle (. ekes. Gingerbread, all kinds of SW' r t Cakes, Butter for Dumplings, Puddings. I'ot pies, Ac. Ao- Price 2. r i rents. March 2'>. MAY >PI!ING GOODS ! 1 OSKI'II KINCf liERY has just feturaiai *9 from New Y'ork with an Immense stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, for tiie early trude. andtho.-e wishing to get their spring clothing made up in season can find tin Must ehoii • uia terials at his store. Town ml a, Match n. l^b K. T. BOX IS now receiving a fne flock of GROI'K -lIIES ami PROVISIONS which will be sold at the very lowest price. lie is also anxious to buy for CAtH any quantity of Butter, Ege?. I ard tu.d go'd Wheat el the highest market price. Will those rho want to buy or wlio have produce to geil please give him a call? A NEW STOCK OF TEAS, warranted us -cX. usual to give satisfaction, or the money returned. Also, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, and in fact met every tiling irvthe Grocery line, for sale cheap at FOX'S." DRIED ri-: ACHES, a few very nice one-', also Dried Berries at " FOX'S (CANDLES, both Sperm and Tullow by thu J box or pound, at FOX'S. of different qualities, Com Meal, Bran and Chop. Also some very extra Family Flour warranted of superior quality for sale at FOX'S. MESS PORK Cheese, Hams, Lard, Brooms, - and axi assortment of Woodett Ware at FOX'S. DAA ID SHKLS good Potatoes wanted tJx J\ J iiniuedi at F<d"B. 17<XTRACtS for flavoring, for sale cheap -Jet F O.VS. FRESH PEACHES and TonstOMja cans, warranted perfectly fresh at FOX'S. ORANGES, Lemons Nuts. Figs, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, ami other fruit in their eu son at FOX'S. Tj/HITE FISH, in barrels, half barrels and I ' Ly the pound, at invlt FOX'S. SOOTS dL 3*~-ES & LIATHZK. rD. H I Ml'' 1 _. J- if? jyst receiving a gc • neral as*or' i.OUTSA SHOES, suitable ff r the spring trad Also, an excellent assortment of !.E ATHEIS. comprising 180 sides Sole Leather, ho sides Upper, 2"o Call Skins, together with a general stned of lvipps. Linings & Find ings. Towanda, April 3,185 V. ISII.—No. I and - Mackerel and Codfinb, 1 at may it MERCUR'S. \\ r O()E CASH PAID FOR WOOL, V V at M. E. SOLOMON'S Clothing Store, one door South of Mercur's stord, Towanda. May 2U, lsoft. A G F.N KRAI. ASSORTMENT of Boots A Shoe" and Findings now receiving at Aug. '■>•.>. IV.C HUMPHREY'S. QOLE LEATHER" -J aat receiving an ex- cedent lot of superioi SOLE LKATHF.It, to which puhlic attention is respectful! v invited. NV. KVi. ' J. D. HUMPHREY. NEW SPRING GOODS, AND N i :\V KI lv.M . B KINGSBURY'A SUN beg leave to vail the atten . tion of their friends and customers, as well as all oth ers, troth Jew and Gentile, wishing to buv Goods CHEAP, to their well selected stock of FUUKIti.X AND DO MKSTIC DRY GOODS, consisting of a great variety of l.ndies Dress (woods. Silks. Skairts, De fstt'iw. Cha ?■ lies, Bareges, Chumlwi ay*, I Alton*t. BriUieuites, etc., etc. Also, a choice selection of Merrimae, Ch"checo, and other styles of fust-r< ! >rcd Print-. A large and complete assortment of Yankee Notions. Hosiery. Gloves. Dress Trimming*. White Goods, Leir ims, licks. Drills, Linens, ('ambries, lilearhed and Brxvn Sheetings, Cotton Yarn. Wick, Butts. 'Tirir.e. Cai-pei ll'tirp, <s•<"., q-c. In addition to the alnvve article-, there will always he found a full assortment of ..ROCKRIKS, ( rockery and Glass-ware, Boots and Shoes , Hats and Caps, Nails, Fish. Pails, Tub.-, Mutts. Ac. The undersigned feel a pleasure iti inviting the pntJU to an examination of their Spring stock, believing that good Goods and low prices will insure a speedv -ale for ready pay. B. KINGSBURY "A SON. Towanda. April 11. ISM. Watches, Jewe ry and Fancy Goods. V.M. \V ARNER has just received a large • and splendid assortment of WATCHES, JEWEL RY A FANCY Gt tOPS. which arc offered for -ale on the lowest terms. Call at Warner'?, Main ?t. above Bridge. Towanda, July 8, 1 NEW SPRING GOODS! TUIE subscriber calls atteutiou of the ]>ul>- I. tie to his SPRING STOCK OF GOODS comprising the usual variety, and which will be sold at the lowest possible rates for ea-h. O. D. BARTLETT. Towanda. April 2k, l s s'*>. Papcr-Hjtngings. r P II1! only complete stock uf Paper Ilamriiitr^ A to be found in this region of country, comprising nianv new and heantiful patterns, for -ale low at AprU 24.185 d. 0. D. B.VRTLETT'S. Lawns, Shallis, Bareges, <Stc. i THE finest assortment in town of French and I American Lawns. French. Scotch nnd American Ginghams. Challis, Bareges, Brilliants and Prints t ApriUe. l-.oi. • MERCLTt'S. Booh Binding. fPIIE undersigned has the ageuey ot one of 1 the i>e.-t Binderies in X. Y. City, anda ready re ceive Books Pamphh-ts. Magazines, A-c., to i>e bound in any style desired, in the neatest an ', uiost snbstßhttn; manner and at very low rates ——Gal' in- forwarding b>t very soon -end in vwur volnnv . O D. B VRTkETi, April 24. 185 S. I EST meived a ne\\ supply of I'ure AVbito • Lead. No. 1 -now white Zinc, Copal, Domar, and Harne-s Varni-h and Jo pan, bv ft. s. MKRCUR. T>XTTTER TUPS & FIRKINS.—A quau- I ' t.ty of qo "1 Buttei Tul-s and Firkius.ju t received and for sale by nmv2a 11. F. MKRCUR. IINSEEI), li.tmp, Taaticis*, anil Noat?fo<>t, J Oils, Alcohol. Campititii ..u Burning l'l iid for "ale by H. MERCUR. MAf.'KIN A\Y TliOl'T—Some very fine - I'ues in half barrels, also Mavkerc! in half and quar ter hr.Tcls, at JW l-'OX S'. ANDY—A large steak n I ways on hand A - and sold at wiiole-ale at pedlars' prices at FOX'"-. I I RAIN CRADLES and llorse Rake- for !X I -ale by June IS. lWtk H. S. MERCL'R. ; "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an A v application will lie made to the next Legislature of Penn >ivania loi the iuci'i poration of n Bank to be cjiilcß the NORTH BR VNf'H BVNK. with banking privihgi • ot Issue. Discount and Deposit, with a capital of one hun dred thousand dollut with the right to increase the cap ital stock to two bandied thousand d-dlar-. and t > be lo cated in the borough of Towahda, in the conirtv of Brad ford. .bite I . lIW - "V"OTK'E IS HEREBY GIVEN that an a- V application will be made at the next -cs-ion of the Icgi.-l iture of Pcnnsv Ivania, for the incorporation of a bank to he cn!M the KEYSTONE BANK, w ith banking privilege- of Issue. Discount and Deposit, with a capital of one hundred thou -and dollar-, with the l ig'ot.to mere i-c llie capital stock to two hundred thousand dollars, and b, be located in the tmrough of Athens, in the county 4" Bradford. Athens, Pa.. -Inly 1. 1 vat. —f.rn. DRIED FKEF—AIso a few very large line smoked Tongue- at I'ilV's, C PICKS, °f all k'tal-. both white and grtiund Mi t ird Ida k mil -rt t' . n loslr -,,,<1
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