• I'iuinc (Curbs, rp k. M A PILL, M. !>., PffYSrcfAA J • .1 XI) Sl'RGKOX— ()ffice at his residence ii v \ iox. Pa. July 2s. lsii.— (lie Dll. JOHN MINTOSII, sritGEOM DKXTIST, HAS BKTCKNED. Office next dooi 1 i Mercur's store, and over Alexander's Clothing Store. Main street, Towawh. February 24, IKS. TAMES M At.'KARDANK, A TTORNE I YJ AT !*A If, Tow AMI* , PA. Occupies the Office, in the Cuinn Hoek. formerly owned by John C. Adams Esq. •6*lie will attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrant sud Pensions. March 22, lvi.i. H.J. M.vmt.r P- Mfomtow. MA HILL fi MORROW, .1 TTOIiXE \'S j.xn cot xsKr.r.oß.s at ljii'.-oiSIV over Mercur's Store. Towanda, Pa. Towanda. April 2, If. n-43-tf f\R. E. H. MASON, PHYSICIAN A XJ) i f SL RGLO.X, oflers his nrofe—ionnl -i rviccs to tilt people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at his residenci •m Pine street, where he van always be found when not professionally engaged. JOHN C. ADAMS D"\. OVERTON. \ I)A MS & OYKIITON, A TTOEXE YS .2 \ AT l.Aiy. Office in the room foniuily o< tnijiied bv George Sanderson, over Burton Kingsbert 'r store. Towanda. Wry it). D. Dru VF. VINO —J AM KS A. PA IN F. Snr- Ik 1 veyor Tor Bradford County. Is prepared to attend to thefe'ooTP busiaess in el! it-s branches. His office is at Towanda. All letters addressed to him fit this place w-t'l meet with prompt attention April 4, 1R54. pur 11. WATKINS, A TTOItXEY J if* COUNSELLOR AT J* AIV, will nttond pnmpt- Tv to nil hnslne** entnmtfd to h\< rare. (VilkM v. ill rccr.iri* bin >prci:il attontion. OHiro a low b>t>rs liortji 'i the Ward House. Towanda, May 13, b. IIKSOIJ-TIOX Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. Resolved hy the Senate find House if Hi present ati res cf the Common ire a!lh of Pennsylvania hi (lenrriil Asstm hty met. That the follow ing amendments are proposed to the constitution of the common wealth, in accordance with tlie provisions of the tenth article thereof. FIRST AM::NI>MKNT. There shall be an additional urticic to said constitution to he designated as article eleven, as follows AHTICI.K XT. OF PCIJLIC DEBTS. SECTION I. Tlie state may eontniet debts, to supply rasual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expen ses not otherwise provided fir ; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or nt Afferent periods of time, shall never exceed M I en hun dred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or t<> repay the debts no contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power the Ftate mav contract debts 11 lepel invasion, suppress in surrection. defend the state in war. or to rdcrm the pre sent outstanding indebtcdm ss <>f the state: but the mo ney arising from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to re pay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION H. Except the deht- above specified, in sec tions one and two of this article, no 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 addition ! debt contracted as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking laud, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two huudrtd and fifty tli msaiid dollar.- ; which sink ing fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by flic state, or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any part there of, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks OWIII d by the state, together with other funds, or resources, that niav be de-i/nated by law. The -aid sinking fund may i c increased, from time"to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or nthor revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of government,and unless in e.s-c of war, invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public dept. until the amount of ,-uch debt is reduced bclov,' the sum of five mil lions of dollars. SECTION 5. The crrdir of the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any in dividual. company, corporation, or association ; nor shall the commonwealth hereafter become a joiut owner, or stoekholde, in any company, association, or corporation. SECTION ("•. The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough,or township: or of any corporation, or association: unless ancli debt shall have been contra-ted to enable the state to repel invasion, suppress dome-tic insurrection, defend itself iu time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. SECTION 7. The legislature shall not authorize any count v. city, borough, township, or incorporated district, bv v irtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain uionev for, or loan its credit to, any corpora tion, association, institution, or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said constitution, to be designated as article XH. as follows : ARTICLE XIJ. 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 of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor -hill any new coun ty he established, containing less than four hundred square miles. THIRD AMENDMENT. From section two of the tir-t article of the constitution, strike out the words, " of thr cityof Philnilehihxa. and of etch county resprcltvety from .section live, name article, strike out the words, •' of Philadelphia and of the several counties from sertion seven, same article, strike out the words, " neither the city of Philadelphia nor any," and Insert in lieu thereof the words, •• and no and strike out section four, same article, and in lieu thereof inert the follow ing : " SECTION 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred nml sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, rep resentatives to the number of one hunbred, shall tie ap portioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in proportion to the number of taxable in habitants in the several parts thereof: except that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxable*, may Tie allowed a separate representation ; but no more than three counties shall be joined, and no coun ty shall Tie divided, in the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of taxables to entitle ft io 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 a* near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." At the end of section seven, same article, insert these words, " thr city of Philadelphia shall be divided into sin gle senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly eifual in tumble imputation its possible ; but no irard shall be divided in the formation thereof." The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial ami representative districts, in the manner above provided ; such districts to remain unchanged un til the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hun dred ana sixty-four. FOFBTI! AEENDMENT. To be section xxvi, Article I. 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 their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth ; in such manner, however, that no in justice .-hall be done to the corporators. IN SENATE, April 21, IS."(I. Rewired, That this resolution pass. On the first amend ment, was 21, nays 5. On the seeond amendment, yeas 19, nays C. On the third amendment, yeas 28, nays I. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 1. Extract froiu the Journal. THOMAS A. M.UiIMRK, Cirri:. IN llorsE OK REPRESENTATIVES, 1 April 21, 1858. ( Rewired. Thnt this resolution pass. On the Arst amend ment, yea* 72, nays 24. On the second ameedment. yea* 63. nays 25. On the third amendment, yeas 01, nays'2s ; and on fourth amendment, yeas O'J, nays 10. Extract front the Journal. \VM. JACK, Cltrk. PECHETARYV OFFICE, ) A.C,. CI'RTIX, Filed April 21, 1856. ( Ser'y. of the Commonwealth. SECRETARY'S OPEICE, ) Harritburg, June 27, 1856. ( rtnnsylrania M .' 1 do'certify that the above and foregoing i a tree n:id Correct correct copy of the original " Res dittion relati\e 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 the S-c - Office, the day and war almve written. A. ti. CCUTIX, Secretrry of the Commomrealth. Is SENATE, April 21,1856. Resolution proposing amendments to the (' the question was determined in the affirmative. On the (inc.-tion. Will the Senate agree to the second amendmeut? The _vea- and nays were taken agreeably to the provis ions of "the Constitution HUII were as follows, viz : YEAS Messrs. Browne, liuckalew, Cress well, Evans, '! ge Ingram. Jamison. Knox, Lnbauch, Lewis, M'Clin i -k. Sellers. Sliuman, Souther, Strauh, Walton, Weill, Wherry and W ilk ins—in. \A v V—Messrs. Crahh, Ferguson, Gregg, Frutt, Price "i d Piatt, Speaker— o. S • t'.e que-tion was determined in the affirmative. On the que tion. Will tlic Senate agree to the third amendment ? The yeas and nays wt re taken agreeably to ttie Consti tul'ou. and were a- follows, viz : YKXS—-Messrs. Browne. Uuekaiew, Crahh, Grcsswell, Kvans, Ferguson, Flenniken. iloan, Ingram. Jamison, Jordan. Kuox. I-aubaiirh. Lewis. .M'Clintock. Mellinger. Pratt. Price. Sellers. Slminiin. Souther. Struuh, Taggart, Walton. Welsh. Wherry, Wilkius and Piatt, Speaker—'ls. XAV S -Mr. Gregg— l. So the qie-tion was determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Consti tution. and were a- follows, viz : YEA#— lles-r-:. Browne, Buekalew, Cresawell, Evans. Flenniken. Ilogp. Ingram. Jamison. Jordan, Knox, Lau iiaeh. Lewis. M'Clinto. k. Priee. Sellers, Shaman.Souther, Straub. Walton, Welsh, Wherry. Wilkinaand Piatt, Spea ker- 'ill. NAY; -Messrs. Crabb, Gregg. Mellinger and Pratt—4. So the question was determined in the affirmative. Journal of the House of Representatives, April 31, lSf)<>. The yeas and nays were token agreeably to the provis ions of the Constitution, and on the first proposed amend ment, were as follows, viz : YKAS—Messrs. Anderson. Backus. Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming.) Bock, (York.) Bombard. Boyd, Hover, Bu chanan. Brown, Brush. Colkwell. Campbell,Carty,Craig, (Yawford. Pnvvdull, Edinger, FausoM. Foster, Get/., Haines. Haniel. 11 truer. Heins, Hibhs. Hill, Hillcgas.Hip pie. Ilolcoinb, Flu - ker, Imhrie, Ingham, lttnis. Irwin, Johns, Johnson, rte. l.eho, Lrmgaker, Lnvett, M'Cal mout, M'l'arthv, MVi mil. Mangle. Menr r. Miller. Mont gomery, Moor!.i :01, N'unnemaeher. Orr. Pearson, Phelps, Puree!!. Bani-ey, Kced. Keinhold. Kiddie. Huberts, Slierik, Smith. (Allegheny.) Smith. (Cambria.) Smith. (Wyo j ming. Strou-e. Thomp-on. Vail, Whallon. Wright, (I)au ' pliin.) Wright. (Luzerne,) Ziuimcnnau and Wright, Spen- I >:rr 72. NAYS—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover. Cobonrn, i IJork. Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gihhouey. Hamilton, Han cock. Housekeeper. Hntiekcr. I.ei curing, Magee, Mauley. Morris, Mununa. Patterson, Salisbury, Smith, (Philadel phia,) Walter. Wintrode and Yearsley—24. So the que.-tion w as determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will the House agree to the second amendment ? The ye.is and nays were taken, and were as follows, viz - YE\S Messrs. Anderson, Backus. Baldwin, Ball.Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York.) Bornharil, lioyd, Brown. Brush. Buchanan, Caldwell. Campbell, Cartv,Craig.l'aus i old. Foster. Getz. Ilaine-, Hanul. Harper, Ileins, Ililih.s, Hill, Hillegfts. Hippie, Hulcomb, lli!!*eeker, Imhrie. Ing ham. lunis. Irwin. Johns, Jr.hnson, Laporte, Lebo. Long aker. l.ovett, M'<'aho'iit, M'< artliy, M'Contb, Mangle. Menear. Miller. Montgomery, Mooruead, Xunnemueher. ' Orr. Pearson, Purcell. llanHev. Reed. Keinhold, Kiddle, I Roberta, Sbenk, Smith, Allegheny,) Strouae, Vail, Whal ; lon, Wright, (Lazenii ./ Zimmerman, and Wright, Spca i ker —63. NAVS Me--srs. Augustine. Barry. Clover, Edinger.Fry, Pulton, Gaylord. <• i: •.• > .Hamilton. Hancock. Hum ker, I l.ei-t : ring. Mo i ■ . M a!'> . M iris. Momma, Patterson, Plo lps. Salisbury. Smith. (Cumbria.) Thompson, Walter, 1 Wintrode, Wric lit (Dauphin.) and ) ears lev—2.">. , S.i the (jiu sii'iri was detennim din the affirmative. | On the question, - Will ti.e House agree to the third amendment? The teas aud nays were taken, and were as follows, YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming ) Beck. (York.) Bernhard, Boyd, Buyer, Bu lb. Brow ' Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, <'raw fi-r.l Kd inner, Fa - Id. Foster. Fry. (i. [L. S.] Witness niv hand and the seal of said office, this twent v-seventh day of June, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-six. A. G. CUKTLV, Secretary of the Commonwealth. THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGiATE INSTITUTE, TOIVAXI)A, BRADFORD CO., FA. INSTRUCTORS : j REV. SAMrF.I. I'. COLT. Principal, Professor of Xatu | ral, Mental ami Moral Science : i REV. JAMES McWILLI AM. A. M.*, Professor of Ancient languages and Belles I>> ttres ; CHARLES it. COIJI RN, A. M., Profesßor of Mathema lira and Master of Normal School ; E. ALBERT Lt'DWICi, A.M.. Professor of Modern Lan- I gauges, Instructor on the Piano and in Draw iug ; MISS MAItV M. FOSTER. Preceptress; I MISS EMU.IE A. BI'TLEK, I , . . , ' MISS ELLEN C. COLT. t A i MISS HELEN M. CARTER. Assistant in Mnsic; ; Mr. CANFEI.I) HAVTO.V, Steward. Sif- The Fall Ter-ti commences on WEDNESDAY, August 20, lsjii, and will continue fourteen weeks. The Winter Ten.; commences Noveniher 20, and contin nes It weeks, besides lo days recess at Christinas. KXTKSSES I"Kit TKKM t Payable invariably in advance—F'uel and contingencies all included : Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term,.... $1 .. '• Fourth,. 0 .. Third 7.. " Second 8 .. " First 10 .. I Pupils using scholarships arc charged $1 per term for i fuel and contingents ; fur instrument on which to take j lessons, ">or, or for practice f i.oo | No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside within two miles of the Institute shall lie admitted to tui tion therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. KXTRAS: French, Herman. Spanish or Italian, each, 5 .. When taken without other branches, 7 Drawing J Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 3 .. Tuition on Piano Forte with use of instrument,... 12 do do per quarter of 11 weeks 10 .. Oil painting in landscapes, per term 8 .. do figures 10 .. Room rent for lodgers 1 7,5 The 1 "ong f.rftiex will find hoard in the Institute, under the care of the Matron, at per week 1 7.1 Fuel and light 25 The male pupils can thai board in private families, at per week, from f'J 00 to 2 .10 Washing, per dozen, 38 Pupils hoarding in the Hall, (who will be exclusively Females.) will furnish their own bed, bedding,towels, Ac. anil the table silver at their option. No pupil taken for less titan half a term. The boarding bills for the term most be paid in advance ; or one liaif thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the middle of the term. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the obser vaun t:.c Regulations, and none will be admitted on other terms. K -p.- ial cxcr i-'es are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying them -elves as teachers for common schools. S. F. If OCT, Sec. C. L. WARD, President. July 3. Issi;. A. WICKHAM. Treasurer. Book Binding. IMfE undersigned has the agency of one of . the liest Binderies in X. Y. City, and is ready to re ceive Rooks Pamphlets. Magazines, Ac., to be hound in any style desired, in the neatest and most substantial manner and at very low rates —shall ie forwarding a lot very soon—so semi inyour volumes. UD. BART LETT. April 21, 1850. II' ST received a new supply of Pure "White Lv.id. No. I in .0 üb'.te Zim\ 1 Op.lL Demur ami ' Hhroest Vara! h and Japan, hy M.S. MEUTIfR. I illisccflii cons. TIOGA POINT ACBI'd i: It. AT. AVKr.r.IbS & CO. ATHENS, nil AH FORI) CO., PA. Maiiiifucturer, Wholesale and retail dealers in EMERY'S AND WHE-LER'S RAIL ROAD HORSE ROWF.RS. THRESHERS AND SEPKK \TORK. co.viu.vni> Tniisnmts s H ■/.V.VBH '#•' u -s Portable Saw-Mills. Clover Hollers and Feed Cutters, Emery's Cider Mills, Apple Parors, Clow's and Kel-ey's and other Grain Cradles, Scythes, and other Harvesting Tools. Ketchuill's and other Mowing and Reaping Machines. Seymour's Grain Drills, Rruad east Seed Sowers, Ac. Magic Com and Cob Mills, Cultivators, Leather and Rubber Beltings. Manufacturer of Peters' Celebrated PAN IW£III- Si ed, Ar. Iss" Warrant'd to chuff tit tor market, from JO to CO bushels of Wheat per hour. Refrigerators, Provision Safes, etc. Extra* furnished fur repairing Emery's and Wheeler's machines. Descriptive Catalogues. Price Lists and Circulars of all machines sold by us. scut gratis and postage pre-paid, to all applicants. Scud us your name and address. Athens. PiJine 25, UK, R. M. WELLES& CO. THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH, AMI DIRECT 8t TO & FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE, TAMES HAKIMS, ELKCTUICIAN, of Towanda, respect fully informs the public that he has lately procured from New York the celebrated Electro-Chemical Bath, which has proven to lie one of the mint 'important and wonderful discoveries of the age, from its ability to extract minerals from the human system. Some eight y ears ago, a physician of Cincinnati disco vered the process of extracting minerals from tlu* Inn]v. by galvanism ; more recently, M. \ erges, of New Y OIK an electro-gildcr. having suffered from the introduction of poisonous minerals into hi.- system in the prosecution of his art, conceived the idea of removing tlu in by the same processes, he succeeded in doing so. and quickly recovered. He then applied tbe same means to other- similarly af fected. with like i-i- alt-. Hi* snrces- exceeded his most -anguine expectations, for lei only did tbe-o Baths remove mineral poisons, but cured many diseases, some of which were the result of minerals, and some were not. More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin gular power of tlii- Bath to draw from the system all tni nerals that mar be lod : 1 therein, to tbe great detriment of health. Very often persons are afflicted by di-'-ase which are bcyoiul tbe comprehension of the most skilful physicians, and which are the effect of poisonous mine rals accumulating in the system for years, taken in the shape of calomel, lead, Ac. Ac. The following are some of the disease- cured by these baths: Rheumatism, Paralysis. Daisy, Painter's ('hope. Chronic Vleers, Glandular Swellings, Scrofula, Cancer, Xeuralia in all its forms, Salt Rheum and Humors of all kinds. He has also S. B. Smith's newlv invented DIREt T A XD TO-AXD-FKI) ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE, which is a great improvement on the Magnetic machines hereto fore- in use. With the aid of the Bath and Machine, w< have at command all the available medical efficiency of Electricity. The medical power of the Machine is very great, in introducing medicines into the system through the pores of the skin—applying it directly to the parts af fected. whi h gives an iucrea.se of medicinal power over tluitnf taking it into the stomach,rendering it particular ly efficacious in all local diseases. 1 am U"vv prepared to apply these Baths, and also the Machines, at my house in the south part of the borough of Towanda, or i will visit patients at a di.-tanoe, who are unable by reason of disease ta come to this pla e, at mo derate price-. 1 am also sole avrent fur Bradford count v. for the above Machines. JAMES HARRIS. To wand i. December 22, 1?. L I QUOR STORE. FELTOX would respectfully inform the h". public that he is now ready at hi- old stand, under Hall A Bu-sell's, south-ide of the public -.poire, to furn ish those wanting PI PE LIQPOItS, with almost . very thing in that line. He has lately made large addition- to his stock, purchasing of the be-t importers, and in the original package, lie lots on hand, and lor sale in any quantity from a quart upwards Brandy.- Siguette, ('ogniac, old 11. -in. --y, ami (Hard. din. Swan. American, and Scheidant S uuipp-. II hiskr'i Scotch, Old live, Monongaliela, and Recti fied. IFiuc.— furrant, Port, and Brown Sherry. Fresh f'aiiipheue and Burning Fluid kc; t con-tantly on haml. Al-o !i5 percent. Alcohol. < 'lit ARS of the I>< -t Brands. Jugs of all sizes; quart flasks, and a large quantity ofinpty barrels. Binghaniton A'e by the gallon or barrel. Those favoring tue with their patronage may be certain that all articles will be what they arc repres. nted. N. B. The person who borrowed uiy " Wantage Hod" is re.pie-ted to return it. Towanda. January 18,185 C. THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE ! 18] GREAT BARGAINS! [56 XVI. E. Solomcn, Proprietor. rpiUS extensive Beady-made < lotliing E-tahli-liinent. L situated in Mereur's l.loek. Main -tiert, ha-just Been tilled with a large assort men tot SPRING CLOTHING. The proprietor assures the public that lie ha- the Be-t and cheapest assortment ever offered in Tow anda ; ami to prove this fact he respectfully asks the public to call ami examine for themselves. Persons wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or any portion thereof, well made of substantial material— ("oat, Ve-t, Pantaloons, Cravat, dollars, and in fact every thing in the line, will do well to call. He is confident he can satisfy all in price and quality. tor Don't forget the place—one door south of Mereur's store, Main-st. Towanda, March '.'s, lssi. BAKERY & RESTAUiiANW Owe l)onr Xort/i of the I Yard 1 foiise. npifE -iib-crißi r would respectfully inform his friends _L and the public generally that lie has opened a BA KERY AND EATING SALOON, one door north of the Ward House, where he intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of everything in the line, such a- Bread, Biscuit. Kusk. Crackers,* Jumbles, all kinds of Cake, Ac. Having secured the services of an experienced baker, and using nonh but the best brands of Hour, he feels eonlident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Wedding and other parties furnished with whatever re quired, on short notice and at the 1110-t reasonable rates. A nice assortment of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Ac., kept alwav- on hand and -..1.1 at the cheapest rates. FRESH OYSTERS received three times per week by express. and soid wholesale and retail. jßi"Hot Coffee served lip at all hours. Don't forget the place, one door north of the Ward House. February 12, 1856. H. A. BITRBANK. LIGHT NIN G RODS. rpilE sab-crißcr having had two years'experience in the X l.ightning Rod trade, in and About Philadelphia, has now commenced the business in Bradford and adjoining Connt'cs. He will do business near home, ami use noth ing hut the best article of Rod and Platina points, all war ranted such, and erected in the inffst perfect and substan tial manner, and a- strictly upon scientific principles as any line of telcgra-li. Persons wishing their families and property protected from this destroying agent can do -o by applying to the subscriber at Leßay-viile. Leßaysville, May 13,1856. " F. GREGORY. /GROCERIES— CaII and see our Brown, VJ < rushed. ( (tic and Pulverized Sugars ; Fine Young Hyson A Black Teas—warranted a superior article, or the money refunded—for sale cheap ly 15. KINGSUERY. / 1 110ICE SOUTHERN IIOMMONY A SAMP, put up_iu 10 lb. sacks, for sale la- May 8,1856. E*. T. FOX. DRIED APPLES -a few first rate ones for'sale at jUO FOX'S". Spring and Summer Goods. Tracy <&. Moore, HAVE JUST RECEIVED from X. York a large and well selected assortment of XEIf SPRIXG SUMMER OOOItS, which have been selected with unusual care, and pure has ed at tlie low est possible rates. Feeling confident tliat we can sell Goods for Ready Pay, as low as any establishment in the country, v.e a.-k the public to give us a call, and examine our stock and prices. May 16. 1856. Mackerel, .-. i.i Hcrriitf, n Hid V/ irtiei, .11 ! (i * S JSUrcljanbi}?, &~c. ~w. i\> P.LOCK & WATCH REPAIRER—IV V ,: undersigned Is constantly receiving from New-York lY Express. new additions to bis Stork of M atches, Clocks, Jvvvelrv. Silver ware, ami Fancy Goods, comprising ill —Gold and Silver I .ever, E'Epine and l'lain Watches, with a lull and complete assortment of Fine Cold Jewelry, such as Cold chains, Lockets, Bracelets, Gold Bells, Keys. ISreast-l'ins, Kat-Rings, Finger-Rings. etc. etc. Also, a large variety of Silver ware,sncli as Table and Tea Spoons. Cream spoons, Butter knives. Salt spoons, Spectacles, to tether with :n (-xtfiisive ajis(rtiiipiit *>. 1 OOKING GLASS PLATES CUT AM) 1 J fitted for ativ size, to be had at the ewelry Store ot Feh. 1, ItWo. " \\\ A. CHAMBKREIN^ JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. IVf. Warner's .Xcir Spiendid Jewelr if Store, one door north of I'dtft ns Drug Store, * HAS just been opened with the largest and most choice stock of FASHION ABLE C\fST> j O\ JKWFI.HV everoffered t• a discriminating jap. Jj) public. Indeed,he can safely say tliat with Jrwre J/fdf the opening of his new store lias l een in -£!**■- augurated a new era in the Jewelry line, inasmuch a ■ along with the choiceand elegant assortment he gives the most reliable assurance of an almost incredi ble reduction in prices : the rich and tasteful articles hav ing been all bought with ready cash. \. M. W.. when he reflects liow, for the past years,with a far less attractive stock, he has enjoyed MI large a share ol public patronage, flatters himself that the immense iu rrea>e of Goods be now offers, wbicli have Urn bought so much more advantage ui-lv. will enable hhn to increa-e the generous confidence which has hitherto beeu vouch safed to him. He therefore solicit- i continuance of the favor of his old customers, and invites the public general ly to i-ntue anil see tile fashions. ' JBB-THF: WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will continue to be distinguished by the skill and ilc-p.itcli which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the enviable rep utation of being tbe most reliable ill town. Towanda, September -1, l 00. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CHESTER WELLS would tfi.ilv inform his friends and the <• > --vj|, u i,lic that lie is now receiving at his old stand one door north of laiportc. Mason ,V bankiug lion, e, a large and extiuisive assortment of Sofas, Maliotrany Clinirs, of various pattern?, Rosewood and Mahoganv Side and t'eiitre Tables. Dining.Te.t ami Pctubreke Tables. Stand- of every kind. ( inc. Flag and Wood seat ('hairs, high Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bedsteads, Bureaus', Lounges. Gilt and Rose wood l'ieture Frames. Iron Hat Stand-. Corner and side do. of walnut and mahogany: < radios. Cribs, AVardrolics, Cupboards. Rooking glasses, Ac. K-rf~( i (FFIXS. of v\ i-ry si/.e and ipiality, ami will at tend on all occasions when requited. The public are invited to examine my assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as I will sell cheaper than any other e-tabli hmcut in Xorthcrn I'ean \ Ivauia. Towanda, August H, is;,.*,. THE OlsD STAND STILL IN OPERATION! JkH'l,"'!w. THE subscriber would announce the public that be lias now on ' * I*l hand. and w ill mako to order all ; ; -R AE.NEI ITBNUTIM:. jSitf j■- ■ 1 such as Sofas. I lira iis. I.oun, ges. < Vn- L siJl tre.Card. Dining and Breakfast Ta- JS JF.I .JIGJRV >J 1 It-. Mahogany, Walnut. Maple and J 1 ■ ' || Tj Cherry Buieaus, Stands of various 4~ J3 P. i \ bind.-, (biirsaud Bedsteads of every description, which are, and will be made of the be-t ma terial and workmanlike manner, ami which thev will -el! for cash cheaper than can be bought in any oilier Ware room in the country. READY-MADE COFFINS, on hand on the most rea sonable terms. A good HEARSE will fie furnished on Funeral occasions. JAMES MACKINSON". Towanda. January 1. 15.7.. IJOOTS AN I) SHOES. John W. Wilcox, n.\S located bis islinirnt on .Main Street, on dour North of the *• Ward House.'" and will continue the manufacture of BOOTS A SHOES. heretofore. lie ha* just re eived from New-York a large assortment of Woiuans' Children*' and Misses' Shoes, which are offer ed at low prices. The attention of the Ladies is particu larly directed to hi.- assortment, comprising the following new styles:—Enamelled Jenny l.ind trailer hoots : do. shoes ; Black 1.i.-ting and silk gaiter : w.ilkinjr -hoi>s. lms kin-. Ac. Misses' trailers and shoes, of every description. A large variety of Children-' fancy gaiters, hoots A shoes of all kinds. I'oi tic Oi ntiemen, almost every style of gaiters and shoes, Tlii- stock has Been pcf-smially -elected with care, and he Believe- he can offer superior articles at reasonable prices. 1,;" The strictest attention paid to MASTFACTRUIVO, and he hopes by doing work well to merit a continuance of the IBs nil patronage lie has iiitherso received. Towand i Feb. I. |h.w. Cheap \'rot. Shoe mill Leather Store. J 1' HUMPHREY is just r:] •" i* \ : m-xt d.s.r to U.S. Mi-re.iir's y- V-'. -_j stor. in I'-w aiida, a large and well selected Kit sto.k of BOUTS. SHOES A FINDINGS, from New York, which with a constant supplv of HOME MANTFAI TiRED WORK. SOi.E'A FPPEII LEATHER. FRENCH AND AM KB 10 AN < ALF SKINS. MOROCCO, Ac. lie is de-irons to sell at -m.ill profits. reeling grateful for past favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of public pa ir mage. &ii~ J fork and Hep-tiring done on short no tice. CASH paid for Hides and Skills. Towanda, June 14. 1855. New Loot nnil Shoe Manufactory. LMIANK HOFFMAN would respectfully * inform the citizens of Towan.la, that he has com menced the BOOTfy SHOE business in the room over J. ('nip A fo's. simp, near the corner of Bridge street.— He is ready at all times to do all work in his line in the l.est manner—and will make Fine Sewed and Pegged Boots, Shoes and Gaiter-, in the latest approved style, as well as (.'oar. e Worh. Kni'-unixo done in a superior man ner. He would respe. tfnlly solicit tlie patronage of the citi zens <>f this place, as-uring them that lie will endeavor to merit their favors by using the be-t stock, by careful work man-hip, and by punctuality. Towanda, June 18, 18.15. n. W ATimrs it. M. SKWAKD B. n. COOK. HWATROFS A Co., J)i:A lkhs jx • HEAfY Sr SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 A 3, Water st. Klmira, N. Y. \\ e have recaiitly made large additions to our extensive stock, and have now on hand a complete assortment of ev ery description of Hardware, which we offer at the lowest cash prices; consisting of Mechanic's Tools, Building Ma terials. Iron and steel. Nails and spiko, liopes and Cord age, l'aints. Oil- and (Ilass. Mill saws of every size and shape, cither Mulay Danger Circular. Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rubber A leather, Class at wholesale. We are prepared to supplv Merchants with (!ia-s. Nails, scythes. Forks, Ac., at Man ufacturers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on hand or made to ot d. r. C'OUTK At'TOlt'S TOO I J?—Wheel' .arrows, Ames' Sho vels, Blasting Powder. Ac. Agents for Birh A \\ iider's Patent .Salamander Safes, Fairhank's Platform Scales, and Welch A Griffith's Circu lar saws. _ Izirge sizes up to 0(1 inch, always on hand and sold at Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to orders By mail. Klmira, April 7, 1856. n-44-12m MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT. BALDWIN A PULLEYS having purchased the marble factory of this village, under the superintendence of Ifeiiry lianford, are happy to announce tlint the Marble bn.-intss in Wavcrly will now be conducted by them. They are constantly receiving Italian and Rutland UTarble, for Monuments, Head Stones, Tomb 'fables, Stand Tops, Paint Stones .Midlers, Ac. Having secured the services of (1. 11. POWERS, who is well known to be the most perfect Artist in the -fate, they offers unparalleled inducements to persons wishing to secure any of the above articles, in cheapness, stele and artistical beauty. Wavcrly. N. A'., October 13, 1855. Books and Stationery. fTHIE largest assortment of BOOKS and X STATIONERY ever.ffcred in this market—compris ing a very eoiriplete stuck of School Classical and Miscel l.ipe .us Books, and a very full assortment of Stationery, ji-t • [-. g ..t..' for - ..it uuu-u: ii cVp at kpril 21. I-.6. 0. D. BAIiTLKTT'S. DIi.I'OKTKR'H UG STOlili, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE Fronting the Public Square. 7"MIE subscriber. thankful fur the lilieral patronage of tli< past year. intends t i ko*-j> constantly o> !:•••;,) ■, r u j- , snrlincnt of tiic very best articles usually K |t in our line. which MI: VII.I. m .i-isiich term- - M ; , Sl) " isfaetory to :• 11 who iu;i% patronize liiii). Tin.' purehni-eii are uuulc cut i'•!> v ith *l. l<: html, uad f. ; the I A-ll customers w ill receive the Lent-lit of a good article at a low ju ice. All artu li s shall an-v.er o ; itniaiui'a-hi, .. and are warranted a* it presented. Advke gratuitously fiven at the Offier, cliareins mly fur the Scdiciurs. Tile stock consists of a complete and si !<-- Ice. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, A'c. Pi EM EM BE Li THE £ TORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD BOUSE! ToWiimla. February 1, lsoj. 11. I'oIITKH. M. It. 3 NEE W ARRANG EME N T ! Pj] l 1 AT TON cV Ke .TI'ST Ol'l-IN'MD. ON TH£-c:RNEt OF C,R:D3£ AND MAIN STREETS, No. 1, Pattens' Blcclr, Towauda rpHB sntfM-rtlsrs would respe tfttllv Irfcnn t!n-;r friend riutd thejviMlc t!..-y Inn • funnel:. • part -r-Jiiji I the D.uff busine-s. and are now n- <-i\inat N • I. in I'attony Sew llri h Block. fr> : i the cite -of I'l.ilaJ,!- pbia and New York, a large and v 11 lei ted .-loi aoi American, Kictli h and K icli -h CHEMICALS, DRUGS,MEOrCIKES, GRQCZRiES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, C\_ TT ALS2w©I? '•S jX.VVj'" A C : DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES, he. £ITB.G-ICJI2j IXd'&TS.UASEN T?, and a variety of the most approved Trasses, Abdominal Supporters, dec., always cn hand. London Porter and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Mcdiciim! purposes. ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Crushes for (lie Hat, Hair. TcHh, Xai's Boots Painting:, Varnishing, V, iiiirwasiiii?. A.r. The Lovers of (i(jOl) CIOAIIS aml TOJiA CCO, ir iff find a large r •' rfi Jim im, Vara and I'rinc/pc Cigars, and the fines/ brawls >-r.—< '• I: i." any sli :!•! pr-W the contrary, we are n->t only wi"'-,.. 1-tit re-j-.e-t our ■ ustoiners t-> r. tarn tin-m. ~ i tin v - 'lc r .nded. MR. PAYNE will (thre hi- wpeeial attention to the j>rt jiarution of I'llKilellll'Tii r II be c RnponniW accurately on the shorn-t notice. -ill !i •!. I' VTTcX. Towanda..littie 2d, 1 *'•;. l ie.'. All'' I'AYM- GROCERIES, PRQVISIGIvS,' &C JI est side of the Public St/mire, ojiposi/c the Court J fuse. BAILEY A XEYINS are ju.~t rcc<'ivhi3f a large addition to their -t >. Fof I'i.n i i<•;: ~. t\ r ,■ * rit -. Yankee Xotion*. Toys. Fruit. < i.fe.-tinnnry. XoV, \\ 11i • h will be sold wholesale of retail lor e .-'i. or in < \hatige for tnost kind- of country produce, at pr.,- tii.it cannot fail to nB patchMtn. Conau mors or country tedtn vooU do well to call and examine our st >ck and prices. (iiiaCEltll-iS. Black and Green Tea, llio and Java. Coffee. ("hoe -hit- Cocoa, Sugar. Molasses, Syrup, (linger, Pepper, Sphv. Cloves, nutmegs. Mace cinainon. (iroatul .Mustard. I'ep|ier Sauce. Soda. Saleratus. < 'ream Tartar. Sjicrm and Tallow- Candles, liar Soap. Vinegar, Starch, Ac. fkovikioxs. Flour, Buckwheat Flour, live Flour, Corn Meal, Fecit, Fork. Mams A Shoulders, M .ckercl. Pinkish, Shad, Fake Trout, l'ickcled and Sin .hcd Herring Cle esc, Mice. Means, Onions, l'otatoes, Butter, laird.- Cr.n kers, ,vc. Ac. Fi: FIT. Prunes. Citron, Figs, Fug. Currants. Pai-ins, Twm ons and Oranges, Green audi tried A . ! aid Peaches. Almonds, Pecan nuts. Frazil nuts, lim ohlc and Madeira Walnuts, Filberts. Pea nnts, Chestnuts. Hickory nuts, Ac. German*. French and American Toys, Fancy Goons, Ac.— Boy.- Sleighs, Tin Wagons, Ciiina, Pewter A Wood Tea Setts, Ibdls, Trumpets. Tm Guns, Accordians, Har monicas, Glass, Paper and Wood Inlaid Work Boxes and Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus. Secretaries, Ac. Pearl. Ivory. Fa pier Machc and Feather l'oit .Bunnies Wallets, Pur-c-, Ivory. Horn and Wood Focket and Toilet Coinhs, Toba co and Suufl'BONl S. Cigar Ca-c.-, Tooth, Hair and Cloth Urn-hcs. Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery, Hair Oil. Ac. Foots Cau, Letter, Commercial Note and Bath Post Paper. Hnvclopes. Wafers. Sealing Wax. Ink. Inkstands. Wafer Cups, Sand Boxes. Fenlioldors, Fens, Water scales, Ac. Ac. Taiji.e and Dairy Sai.t, Salioa and Bo k Salt and Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAII.KV A XKVINS. T'ouaiida, Xoveinher 2(5, Is.",!). GOODRICH & CO., OAV.KGO, X. X. VBF now in receipt of ami opening the choicest and. most desirable stock of Maple and Fancy Dry Good**, to which they have ever had the pleasure of calling the attention of the community. Our tuck is very targe, and selected with great care and a knuwledgcd good taste, and is particularly adapted to the wants of this and the sur rounding sections. Our st ck of Dress floods, Trimmings, Pibbons, Jlmbroider ies, Pa r a sols, ('laths, Cassimeres, I estings, J James tics, Shirtings, Livens, Prints, Hosiery and Shawls, 4 \-r. and numberless other articles makes our assortment better than any other in this vicinity, all of which will lie sold as cheap, and many articles cheaper, than at any other es tablishment, to ali of which we invite the inspection nf purchasers, as being in every respect worthy of their at- ; tention. Those who may favor us with a call may be assured that no article will be recommended more highly than its me rit- will admit of. OH. , .. M.i\ - WW. G. B. GOODRICH A 00. BOOTS & SHOES—The 1 arirost, best and cheapest assortment this side of the Fmpirc ('it v may befvnrf at j< -• TF,A( V A MOOKfc'S. ' nORSE RADDISH, nicely frrntedandput up ill Bottle- for table u-c. Also Pickles, Fepper -au •, V' .••cstci'hirr sauce. F. ' u h r >: ?'<-•'• d Mn-trrd, common M u-lard iu i and by tin lb. at I " "NX. \r.\r OF ISK AHEOIvD f'OUNTV, from AI .; M I*l ' 'T' /i/. m irte under !• ' tin ct ■• f li . ttnt.H- i snbscriU r w ill publish shortly a Xnw ixntojiraTrJUr OK BKAWfiIV CIOFXTY. The snrvi j - att no* .a nf?n~- All the Pahlic IF Mils, II.;; . Is, .- iti Us. 1' -• Churches, flrbool Houses, Stores, Shops, Mills, PAW and Public Hones. Ac., are t. be >'. '-vn -m tin* Map. addition t > the usual t"j-"_ ..phy of Bivcr-.< A*- 1 and Mountains. The nnnu -of the pr •: - rtv !c. ■ orally, including tb >-< in the (V.n.ty w n- 1 advance to the Map, are also t >be Ln-u ted in thfirrci' | live places. • , MAPS OF THF. PRIWIPAI. VILLAGE 1 "0 scale, will be inserted in the m g'u . A ■-'> * •'!' lie buildings and private lc-itlcn.. , Xo more Maps will be pubttehed than snbscima w. and at only one price. - The Map will contain sonic I'■ r 1- engraved and delivered t.- si.lis rii < r- A". and mounted. W1 I.LI AM J. BABKEB, Pel W Jlnrth Hector, X. V., May 88, 1556. GEORGE H. WOOP'S Dasnrrrean & (Jlass IVlnre ih\\v}< TX PATTOX'S NKW B! ■ I Brulir** st*., Towund i. i'u. tht* |:l.i • r jf* 1 * - PUTFHIIS, (nsrally . died A- •' r "ypes.) 1 superior to ali otht r kicds ol . ! 1 ' tion, tIK-y can be seen in • *.y p -.ti i. ai . ' ' in much less time than Dagucrre 'type-, auu ''Y 1 - • in elondy as clear weather. ■ v.- M h*Miniatnres put i •t• > l. ' ktt- Bn-a-t usual. Booms open at ail hoi.- -. Fr : "I"'' Nit it -. Ti KLI 11. Ja RAILROAI) HOUSE. TCWANDA, PA. T. CARRIER. ?ro P ri ® to . r ; rnilK Frnprietcr having re- <-ith lea--c.lt L familiarly known a- theiH.D ML V- - • ate in the lower portion of tin - i ' 11 . •• ~ . pleasure in informing the p.il-li." ! 1 ' nil-®" thoroughly fitted up. painted, p ipcred. - rd with good furnitii'c. i:h • !li' hup ■ 1 , j >n the convenience and accommodation 1 vellers. t . . that fe-J And further, the proprieb i i.e. - the i*Nperiem che ha- had in the i ' ''\ U!-V>'" *'"* sell that he is capable ot'eati ring t • tie " . .J,j, tcra. * will favor him with tlnir patnuia | ' tion to please the most fastidious at 1 . "•_ ,ttil The most accommodating as-.-tauts .. w. . dance. Pleasi .-all anil try us. Ti wumi.i. May 21. l-'oi. , TI M ()T 11Y SEKI >— A (jiian' ity j-, 1_ the .-tore of Je4 1 J. D. HUMPHRY Is NOW BKCFIVIXG an excellenta-sort j';!^', t o i boy's, ladies', children's and 1111-- - 1" L ; .D in g-.' IvS. ANo, Shoe Pegs, Thread. Finnic which he invites public attention. r note *3-All per- .lis having unsetthd c - . the subscriber, are invited to n:. r . veniont may .all on ('. Fri-bic. h-n- 1 ,!trr v Orwell, p levioti- to the F'.th "i 1 ,-< ij '• _ - time ilcliniiuenk- may expect special Ml'H'.U' Towamla. * J - "' ' Tow amla. .Taiiuary IX-i. \ T O EXCUSE FOH U'Al* JLm If von procure of Ph. Seutli store in the Ward 11" cc. i„,\vrFK. THF IXFAFI.IBFI VKASI Kipiallv ail.ipteil to 1.0 i■• -. Hot B 1 - and otiier Oi iildli ' al>>-. ' lingeriei'."- l ake- Falter • F-.i > i F • I'l-i.-f rent.-.