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    Lin sines Carbe.
T F. MAI)ILL, M. I)., P//YS/C/AX
1 • IYD SURUEUX— Office at his residence in
Wviox. Pa. July 28, 1855- —6m
OIL JOHN M'INTOSH, SERdEON
DL.XTIST, HAS RETURNED. Office next door
v> Mercnr'ts store, and over Alexander'* Clothing Store.
Main -treet. Towanda. Felwuury 24,1855.
] AMES MACFAKLANK. ATTORXE V
•I AT I.A It'. TOWANDA. PA. Occupies the Office, in
the Union Block, formerly owned by John C- Adams Esq.
WHe will atu-nd to procuring Bountv I-and Warrants
and Pensions. March 22, 1855.
IL J. Minit.L P. D. MORROW.
M A PILL A MOUROW, A TTORXEYS
A,XD COUSSL'LLORS AT LJH',- Office
ov r Mcrcnr's Store. Towanda, Pa-
Towanda. April 2. Is. n-43-tf
TAR. E. 11. MASON, PHYSIC IAX AXD
1 ' SL'ROFOX, offers his professional services to the
people of Towanda and vicinity. Office at hi residence
011 Pine street, where he can always be found when not
professionally engaged.
JOHN C. ADAMS D'A. OVERTON.
\ DAMS A OVERTON, A TTORXEYS
V AT I.A If. Office in the room formerly occupied
by George Sanderson, over Burton Kingsbery'* store.
Towanda, Mr-j If.
QERYEYING.—JAMES A. PA INK, Sr-
O vovor for Bradford County, is prepared to attend to
tbc'ahoTe bnsines* in all its branches. His office is at
Towanda. All letters addressed to him /it this place
will meet with prompt attention.
April 4. 1654.
pI'V 11. WATKINS, ATTORXEY A
" T COI'XSELLOR A T LA If, will attend prompt
ly to all business entrusted to his care. Collection* will
receive his special attention. Office a tew doors north of 1
tbe Ward House. Towanda, Mav 15,1856. j
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RTCSO r. LTTLOTNT
Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of
the Commonwealth.
Resolved by the Senate and Ilimse of Representatives ,
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in (Icneral A teem j
blv met, Tliat the following amendments are proposed to j
tbi 1 on-titution of the commonwealth, in accordance with '
the provision* of the tenth article thereof.
FIRST AMENDMENT.
There shall he an additional articic to -aid constitution j
to be designated as article eleven, as follows :
ARTICLE Xt.
OF PUBLIC DEBTS.
SECTION 1. The state may contract debt*, to supply
casual deficit* or failures in revenues, or to meet expcil- 1
sc- not otherwise provided for : buttle aggregate amount ;
of audi debts direct and contingent, whether contracted I
by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or j
at different period* of time, shall never exceed seven hun- |
d red and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising j
from the creation of such debts, shall bo applied to the I
pnrpo.-c for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts j
*" contracted, and to no other purpose whatever.
SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power the j
state may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress in- I
surrection. defend the state in war, orton deem the pre
sent outstanding indebtedness of 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 3. Except the debt* above specified, in sec- |
tlons 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 additional debt contracted as aforesaid,the
legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption of j
this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall be I
auTicient to pnv the accruing interest on such debt, and i
annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less |
than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ; which sink
ing fund shall consist of the net annual income of the j
public works, from time to time owned by the state, or 1
the proceed* of the sale of the same, or any part there- '
of, aud of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned !
bv the state, together with other fund*, or resource*, that j
nlay be designated by law. The said sinking fund may be |
Increased, from time to time, by assigning to it any part
of the taxes, or othar revenues of the state, not required
for the ordinary and current expense* of government .and
nnless in case of war. invasion or insurrection, no part of
the said sinking fund shall la- used or applied otherwise j
than in extinguishment of the public dept, until the j
amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five mil
lions of dollars.
SECTION 5. The credir of the commonwealth shall not
In any manner, or event, la- pledged, or loaned to, any in
dividual, company, corporatiou, or association ; nor shall
the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or
•tockbolde, in any company, association, or corporation.
SECTION 6. 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
such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state
to repel Invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend
itself in time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge
of any portion of it* present indebtedness.
SECTION 7. The legislature shall not authorize any
eounty, city, borough, township, or incorporated district,
by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become
a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation;
or to obtain monev 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 XII, as follow* :
ARTICLE XN.
OF NEW COUNTIER
No conntv shall be divided bv a line cutting off over
one-tenth of its population, (eitlier to form a new county
or otherwise,) witliout the express assent of such county, j
by a vole of the elector* thereof; nor shall any new coun
ty he established, containing less than four hundred square
miles.
THIRD AMENDMENT.
From section two of the first article of the constitution,
Strike out the words, " of the city of Philadelphia, and of
earh county respectively from section five, same article,
strike out the 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 lien thereof the words, and no and
strike out section four, same articic, and iu lieu thereof
Insert the following :
" SECTION 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, rep
resentative* to the number of one hundred, shall be ap
portioned and distributed equally, throughout the state,
by districts, in proportion to tbe number of taxable in
habitants in the several part* thereof; except that any
conntv containing at hast three thousand live hundred
taxable*, may be allowed a separate representation ; but
no more tban three counties shall be joined, aud no coun
tv aball lie divided, in the formation of a district Any
rlty containing a .sufficient number of taxable* to entitle
it to at least two representative*, alia 11 have a separate
representation assigned it, and shall be divided into con
venient districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable
population as near as mav be.eachof which districts shall
elect one representative."
At the end of section seven, same article, insert these
words, " the city of Philadelphia shall he dirided into sin
gle senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly
1 quid in tar ah!e population at jtossiblr ; but no ward shall
be divided in the formafiim thereof."
The legislature, at its firt-ession. after the adoption
of this amendment, shall divide the eity of Philadelphia
into senatorial and rcpre-eutstive 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.
KOI'RTH AEENDMKNT.
To be section xxvi. Article t.
The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke,or
annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred
bv. or under, any special, or general law, whenever in
tlieir opinion U may Is- injurious to the citizens of the
rommonweaUh ; U> such manner, however, that no in
justice shall be done to the corporators.
In SENATE. April 21.1856.
Resolved, That this resolution pane. On the first amend
ment, yeas 24. nays 5. On the second amendment, yeas
18. nays 6. On the third amendment, j'-us 28, nays 1
On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays t.
Extract from the Journal.
THOMAS A. M AGITUK, Clerk.
IN llorsE OF REPRESENTATIVE*, 1
April 21. 1856. F
Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amend
ment. ycus 72. nays 24. On the second anieedment, veas
63. nays 25. On the third amendment, yea* 64, nays 25 ;
and on fourth amendment, yeas 6'J, nays 16.
Extract from the Journal". WM. JACK, Cltrk.
SECRETARY'* OFFICE. ) A. G. CURTIN.
filed April 34, 1856. ( Sec'y. of the Commonwealth.
SECRETARY'S OEEKE, I
Harrisburg, June 27, 1856. f
Pennsylvania st :
I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and
correct correct ropy of the original " Resolution relative
to an amendment of the ContrtilatMA" as tbe same re
mains on file in this office.
; L. R. ;hand and caused to lie affixed tbe seal of the Sec-
rctarv'a Office, the day and vear above written.
A. <i-CURTIN,
Secretrry of the t onus*nwadth.
IN SENATE, April 21,1856.
Resolution proposing amendment* to the Constitution
of the Commonwealth, being under consideration.
On the question.
Will the Senate agree to the first amendment ?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions
of the Constitution, and were a* tollows, viz :
A ESS— Messrs. Browne" Burkalew, Cresawell, Evans,
fergusou. 1 Icmjiken. llogt, Ingram. Jamison. Knox,
Taubach, Lewi*. MTlintoofc. PrW Sellers. Fhuman.
outber, Ftraub. Taggart. Baltnn, Wti-h, Wherry. * il
kuu* aud I'iatt, Speaker— 24.
miscellaneous.
NAYS— Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, Melliager and
Pratt -5. . , . _
the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question.
Will the Senate agree to the second amendment ?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provis
ion* of the Constitution and were a* follows, viz :
YEAS—Messrs. ltrowne, Burkalew, Cresswell, Evan*,
Ifnge. Ingram. Janilaon. Knox, Labaurh, Lewis, M'Clin
tock. Sellers. Shnman, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh,
Wherry and Wilkin*—l.
NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Fratt, Price
and Piatt. Speaker— lt.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the third amendment ?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Consti
tution,'and were a* follows, viz :
YEAS—Messrs. Browne. Buckulew, Crabb, Creaswell,
F.vau.s, Ferguson, Flenniken. Huge, Ingram, Jamison,
Jordan, Knox. Laubanch. Lewis, M'Cllntook, Mellinger,
Pratt, Prire. Sellers. Shuinan. Souther. Straub, Taggart,
Walton, Welsh, Wherrv, Wilkin* and Piatt, Speaker —2B.
NAYS—Mr. Gregg—l.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question.
Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment ?
The yeas and nay* were taken agreeably to the Consti
tution. and were as follows! viz :
YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Bnckalew. Cre9*well, Evans,
Flenniken. Hoge. Ingram. Jamison, Jordan, Knox, lAU
baeh, MVlintock. Price. Sellers,Shuman.Souther,
Strnub. Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkin* and i'iatt, .Spea
ker- 23.
NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg. Mellinger and Pratt-—t.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
Journal of the House of Representatives, April 21,1856.
The yea* and nays were takeu agreeably to the provis
ions of the Constitution, and on the first proposed amend
ment, were as follows, viz :
YEAS—Messrs. Anderson. Backns, Baldwin, Ball, Berk.
(Lycoming,) Beck, (York.) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Bu
chanan, Brown, Brush. Calkwell, Campbell.Carty,Craig,
Crawford. Dowdall, Edinger, Fausold. Foster, Getz.
Haines. Hamel. Harper. Heius, Hibbs. Hill, Hillegas.Hip
51e, Holcomb, Hunseeker, Inibrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin,
ohns, Johnson. Laporte. Lebo, lytngaker, Lovett, M'CAL
mont, M'Carthy, M'Comb. Mangle. Menear, Miller. Mont
gomerv, Moorhead, Nunnemaclier, Orr, Pearson, Phelps,
Pur-ell. Ramsey, Reed. Reinhold. Riddle, Roberts, Sbcuk,
Smith. (Allegheny.) Smith. (Cambria,) Smith, (Wyo
ming. Strouse,Thompson, Vail, Whallon. Wright. (Dau
phin.) Wright. (Luzerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, Spea
ker- i7.
NAYS—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Cobourn,
Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, Hamilton, Han
cock, Housekeeper. Huneker. I.ei*enring. Magee, Manlev,
Morris, Mumma. Patterson, Salisbury, Smith, (Philadel
phia.) Walter, Wintrode and Yearsley—2l.
So the question was determined in"the affirmative.
On the question.
Will the House agree to the second amendment ?
The yea* and nays were tuken, and were a* follows,
viz:—
YEAS—Messrs. Anderson. Backns, Baldwin, Ball. Beck,
(Lycoming.) Beck. (York.) Bernhard. Boyd, Brown,
Brush. Buchanan, Caldwell. Campbell, Cartv,Craig.Faus
old. Foster, Getz, Haines, Hamel, Harper, Reins, Hibbs,
Hill, Hillega*, Hippie, Holcomh, Hunseeker, Imbrie, Ing
lmm. Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo. Long
aker, Lovett. M'Calmont, M'Carthy, M'Comb, Mangle,
Menear. Miller, Montgomery, Moornead, Nunnemaeher,
Orr. Pearson, Purcell. Ramser, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle.
Roberts, Shenk, Smith, Allegheny,) Strouse, Vail, Whal
lon, Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman, and Wright, Spea
ker—C,3.
NAYS—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Edinger .Fry,
Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Huneker,
Leisenring." Mageo, Manlev, Morris, Mumma, Patterson,
Phelps, Salisbury, Smith, (Cambria.) Thompson, Walter,
Wintrode, Wright, (Dauphin.) and Yearsley-—25.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the House agree to the third amendment?
The yea* and nays were taken, and were as follows,
viz:—
YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Backns. Baldwin, Ball, Beck,
(Lycoming,) Beck. (York.) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Bu
chanan. Brown. Caldwell. Campbell, Carty, Craig. Craw
ford, Edinger, Fausold. Foster. Fry, Getz."Haines, Hamel,
Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Hillegas, Hippie. Holcomb,
Housekeeper, imbrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, John
son, Laporte, Lebo, Ixmgakcr, Lovett, M'Calmont, Mc-
Comb, Mangle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Nunnemach
er, Orr, Pearson, Phelns, Purcell, Ramsey *Reed, Riddle,
Shenk. Smith, (Allegheny.) Smith. (Cambria,) Smith.
(Wyoming,) Thompson, Whallon, Wright, (Dauphin,)
Wright, (Luzerne.) and Zimmerman—64.
NATS—Messrs. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Dock.Dowdall,
Fulton, Gaylord. Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Huneker,
Leisenring. M'Cnrtliy. Magee, Manley Moorhead. Morris,
Patterson, Reinhold, Roberts,Salsbury, Walter, Wintrode,
Yearsley and Wright, Speaker— 2s.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question.
Will the House agree to the fourth amendment?
The yea* and nay* were taken, and were as follows,
viz :
YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Backus. Ball. Beck. (Lycom
ing,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Bu
chanan, Brush. Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Craw
ford, Dowdall, Edinger, Fausold, Foster, Fry.Getz. Ham
el, Harper, Hehis, Hibbs, Hill, Hillegas, Ilipplc Holcomb,
Housekeeper, Hunseeker, Imbrie, Innis, Irwin, Johnson,
Laporte, I,ebo, Ismgaker, I-ovett. M'Calmont, M'Carthy,
M'Comb, Maugle, Menear,Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead,
Nunnemacher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Bamsey,
Reed, Reinhold, Riddle. Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria)
Smith, (Wyoming,) Thompson, Vail, Walter, Whallon,
Wright, (Luzerne,) Yearsley, Zimmerman and Wright,
Speaker— -69.
NAYS—Messrs. Barry. Clover, Cobourn, Fulton, Gibbo
ney. Haines, Hancock, Huneker, Ingham, Leisenring,Ma
gee, Manlev, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury and Wintrode
-16.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 1
Harruburg, June 27, 1856. (
Pennsylvania, ss
I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the " Yeas" and " Nav*' taken on the
Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of
the Commonwealth, as the same appears on the Journals
of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Corn
wealth for the session of 1856.
[L. S-] Witness iny hand and the seal of said office,
this twenty-seveutli day of June, one thousand eight hun
dred and fifty six. A. G. CURTIN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
TO IF AMD A, BRADFORD CO., PA.
INSTRCCTORS :
REV. SAMUEL F. COLT, Principal, Professor of Natu
ral, Mental and Moral Science ;
REV. JAMES Me WILLI AM, A. M., Professor of Ancient
I<angnages and Belles lettres ;
CHARLES IL COBURN, A. M-, Professor of Mathema
tics and Master of Normal School ;
E. ALBERT LUDWIG, A.M., Professor of Modern Lan
guage*, Instructor on the Piano and in Drawing ;
MISS MARY M. FOSTER. Preceptress;
MISS I.MTLIE A. RUTLER,) . . , ,
MISS ELLEN C. COLT. | Assistants,
MISS HELEN M. CARTER, Assistant in Music :
Mr. CANFELD DAYTON, Steward.
#- The Fall Term commences on WEDNESDAY,
August 20, 1858, and will continue fourteen weeks.
The Winter Term commences November 26, and contin
ues 14 weeks, besides 10 days recess at Christmas.
EXPENSES TER TERM :
Payable invariably in advance—Fuel and contingencies
all included :
Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term, 84 ..
" Fourth 6 ..
" Third 7
" Second 8
" First 10 ..
Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for
fuel and contingents ; for instrument on wnich to take
lessons, 50c, or for practice $2.00
No scholar, whose parents or guardians shall reside
within two miles of the Institute shall be admitted to tui
| tion therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or
loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian.
EXTRAS R
French, German, Spanish or Italian, each 5 ..
When taken without other branches 7 ..
Drawing 3
Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each 3 ..
Tuition on Piano Forte with use of instrument,... 12 ..
do do per quarter of U weeks,.... 10 ..
Oil paiuting in landscapes, per term 8 ..
do figures 10 ..
Room rent for lodgers, I 75
The Young Ladies 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,
at per week, from $2 00 to 2 50
Washing, per dozen, 38
Pupils hoarding in the Hall, (who will be exclusively
Females,) willlurnish their own lied,bedding,towels, Ac.
and tbe table silver at their option.
No pupil taken for less than half a term. The boarding
hills for the term must be paid in advance ; or one half
thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the
! middle of the term.
Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the ohser
; vance of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on
I other terms.
Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge
for those qualifying themselves as teachers for common
I cllOol<4.
j S.F.COLT, Sec. C. L. WARD, President,
i July 3, 1656. A. WICKUAM, Treasurer.
Book Binding.
THE oadersiffiked has tbe agency of one of
the best Binderies in N- Y. City, and is ready to re
ceive Book* Pamphlets, Magazines, Ac., to be bound in
any style desired, in the neatest and most substantial
manner and at very low rates—shall be forwarding a lot
very eoon—so send in your volumes. OD. BARTLLTF.
April 24.1856.
JUST reeeired a new strppTy of Pure White
Lead. No. 1 snow white Zinc, Copal, Dcmar, and
Uarnest Varnish and Japan, by If. S. MLRCUTL
Rlistelia cons.
TZOGA POINT
AGRICULTURAL WORKS!!
R. NT. WELLES & CO.
ATHENS, BRADFORD CO., PA.
Manufacturer, Wholesale and retail dealer* in
EMERY'S AND WHEtLER'S RAIL ROAD HORSE
POWERS. THRESHERS AND SEPERATORS.
CB.ltßl.VffU TBBSUKBB K WI.V.VO H'EBB,
Portable Raw-Mills, Clover Hullers aud Feed Cutter*,
Emery's Cider Mills, Apple Parcrs,
Clow s and Kclsey's and other Grain Cradles, Scythes,
and other Harvesting Tools.
Ketehum's and other Mow ing and Reaping Machine*.
Seymour's Grain Drill*. Broad cast Seed Sowers, Ac.
Magic Com and Cob Mills, Cultivators, Leather and
Rubber Bcltiug*.
Manufacturer of 1
Peters' Celebrated FAN MILLS,
Which I am prepared to *ell at either WHOLESALE OR
RETAIL, on ycrv favorable terms.
These mills arc warranted second to none In the United
States, for durability, efficiency and simplicity, and will
do in the best manner and rapidly, all kind* of chaffing
and cleaning all kind* of Grain, Grass Seed, ftc.
lUr Warranted to chaff fit for market, front 40 to GO
bushel* of Wheat per hour.
Refrigerators, Provision Safes, etc.
Extra* furnished for repairing Emery's aud Wheeler's
machines.
Descriptive Catalogues. Price List* and Circular* of nil
machines sold by us, sent gratia and postage pre-paid, to
all applicants. Send us your name and address.
Athens, Pa. June 25, 1856. R. M. WELLES A CO
THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH
DIRECT & TO-&-FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE.
JAMES HARRIS, Elbctkician, of Towanda, respect
fully informs the public that he lias lately procured
from New York the celebrated Electro-Chemical Bath,
which has proven to be one of the most "important and
wonderful discoveries of the age, from its ability to extract
mineral* from the human system.
Some eight years ago, a physician of Cincinnati disco
vered the process of extracting minerals from the bod v.
by galvanism : more recently, M. Verge*, of New York,
an electro-gilder, having suffered from the introduction of
poisonous minerals into his system in the prosecution of
his art, conceived the idea of removing them by the same
processes, he succeeded in doing so, and quickly recovered.
He then applied the same mean* to others similarly af
fected, with like result*. His success exceeded his most
sanguine expectations, for not only did these Baths remove
mineral poisons, but cured many diseases, some of which
were the result of minerals, anil some were not.
More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin
gular power of this Bath to draw from the system all mi
neral* that may be lodged therein, to the great detriment
of health. Very often persons are afflicted by diseases
which are beyond the 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.
Tne following are some of the diseases enred by these
bath*: Rheumatism, Paralysis, Palsy, Painter's Cholic,
Chronic Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Scrofula, Cancer,
Neuralia in all its forms, Salt Rheum and Humors of all
kind*.
He has also S-B. Smith'snewlv invented DIRECT AND
TO-AXD-FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE,which
is a gredf improvement on the Magnetic machines hereto
fore in use. With the aid of the Bath and Machine, we
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 pore* of the skin—applying it directly to the parts af
fected, which give* an increase of medicinal power over
that of taking it into the stomach, rendering it particular
ly efficacious in all local disease*.
1 am now prepared to apply these Bath*, and also the
Machines, at my house in the south part of the borough
of Towanda, or I will visit patients at a distance, who are
unable by reason of disease to come to this place, at mo
derate price*.
I am al*o sole agent for Bradford count v. for the above
Machine*. JAMES HARRIS.
To wanda. December 21, 18.
L IQUOR STORE.
SFELTOX would respectfully inform the
• public that he i* now ready at hi* old stand, under
Hall A Russell's, south side of the public square, to furn
ish those wanting PURE LIQUORS, with utmost every
thing in that line. He ha* lately made large additions to
his stock, purchasing of the best importers, and in the
original package. He has on hand, aud for sale in any
quantity from a quart upwards
Brandy. —Signette, Cogniae, old Ilennessv, ami Otard.
(tin. —Swan. American, and Scheidam Schnapps.
Whiskey. —Scotch, Old Rye, Monongalicla, and Recti
fied,
IVine. —Currant, Port, and Brown Sherry.
Fresh Cainpheue aud Burning Fluid kept constantly on
hand. Also 1)5 per cent. Alcohol.
Cioaks of the best brand*. Jugs of all sizes ; quart
flasks, and a large quantity of empty barrels.
Binghamton Ale by the gallon or barrel.
Those favoring me with their patronage may lie certain
that all articles will be what they are represented.
N. B. The person who borrowed my " Wantage Rod" is
requested to return it.
Towanda, January 18,1856.
THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE!
18] GREAT BARGAINS! [56
M. XL Solomon, Proprietor.
THIS extensive Ready-made Clothing Establishment,
situated in Mercur's block. Main -treet. ha* just lieen
filled dith a large assortment of SPRING CLOTHING.
The proprietor assures the public that he Ims the best
and cheapest assortment ever offered in Towanda ; and to
pfove this fact he respectfully asks the public to call and
examine for themselves.
Persons wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or
any portion thereof, well made of substantial material—
Coat. Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact every
thing in the line, will do well to call. He is confident he
can satisfy all in price and quality.
¥3T Don't forget the place—one door south of Mercur's
store, Main-st. Towanda, March 28,185 G.
BAKERY & REST AUKANT
One Door North of the TVard House.
THF, subscrilier would respectfully inform his friends
and the public generally that he has opened a BA
KERY ANI) 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 as Bread,
Biscuit, Rusk. Crackers, Jumble*, all kinds of Cake, Ac.
Having secured the services of an experienced baker, and
using nonh but the best brands of flour, lie feels confident
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 most reasonable rates.
A nice assortment of Candie*. Nuts, Fruits, Ac., kept
always on hand and sold at the cheapest rates.
FRESH OYSTERS received three time* per week by
express, and sold wholesale and retail.
••"Hot Coffee served up at all hours. Don't forget the
place, one door north of tne Ward House.
February 12,1856. H. A. BURRANK.
LIGHTNING RODS .
THE subscriber having had two year*" experience In the
Lightning Rod trade, in and about Philadelphia, has
now commenced the business in Bradford nnd adjoining
Counties. He will do business near home, and use noth
ing but the best article of Rod aud Platina points, nil war
ranted such, and erected in the m6*t perfect and substan
tial manner, and a* strictly upon scientific principle* a*
any line of telegraph. Person* wishing their families and
property protected from this destroying agent can do so
by applying to the subscriber at LeKaysville.
Leßaysville, May 13, 1856. F. GREGORY.
ROCERIES—CaII and sec onr Brown,
A Crashed, Coffee and Pulverized Sugars ; Fine Young
Hyson A Black Teas—warranted a superior article, or the
money refunded—for sale cheap by B. KINGSBURY.
(CHOICE SOUTHERN HOMMONY&
V J SAMP, put up.in 10 lb. sack.*, for sale by
May 8,1856. j£ T. FOX.
DRIED APPLES—a few first rate ones,
forjsale at jllO FOXS*.
Spring and Summer Goods.
Tracy di Moore,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED from X. York
a large and well selected assortment of
NEW SPRING 4- SUMMER GOODS,
which have been selected wfth ununualcare. and pnrrha*
ed at the lowest possible rate*. Feeling confident that we
can sell Goods for Ready Pay, as low as any establishment
in the country, wc ask the puhtic to give us a call, and
examine our stock and prices. May 16,1856.
CODFISH, Mackerel, and Jlerrinjr, n pood
article at ' FOX'S.
filerc!)cmbi}.\ & T C-
K'
pLOCK A WATCII REPAIRER.—'The
undersigned i* constantly receiving from New-York
by Expre**, new additions to hia Stock of Watches. Clock*.
Jewelry, Silver ware, and Fancy Goods, comprising iu
part—Gold and Silver Lever, I.Tlplne and Plain Watches,
with a full ami complete assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry,
such as Gold chains. Lockets, Bracelets, Gold Pens, Key*.
Breast-Pin*. Ear-Kings, Fiuger-Kings, etc. etc. Also, a
large variety of Silver ware,such as Table and Tea Spoons,
Cream spoons. Butter knives. Salt spoons. Spectacles, to
gether with an extensive assortment of Plated Ware—All
of which will be sold very low for CASH.
Clocks. — A large assortment Clocks just received, of
all descriptions, ranging in prices from 75 cents to Kilty
Dollars.
•5_ Watches repaired on short notice, and wabrantkd
to run well. Also, all kinds Clock* repaired.
W. A. C. would t>eg leave to *ay. that he is prepared to
execute the most difficult Jo! 8. such a can be done at no
other Shop short of New-York ritv.
tf. A. CHAMUEKLIN.
Towauda, February 1. 1855.
T OOKING GLASS PLATES CUT AND
1 J fitted for any size, to be had at the Jewelrv Store of
Feh. I, 1855, W. A.CHAMBERHX.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY!
A. M. Warner's
\eu> if- Splendid Jewelry Store, one door north
of I'attt.ns Drug Store,
HAS just been opened with the largest and
most choice stock of FASHION AIM,K
JEWELRY ever offered to a discriminating
mL—i jl public. Indeed, he can safely say that with
. *Jkft the opening of his new store has i.een in
augnrated a new era in the Jewelry line,
inasmuch as along with the choice and elegant assortment
he cives 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.
A. M. w.. when lie reflects hnw, for the past years.witb
a far less attractive stock, he has enjoyed *o large a share
of public patronage, flutters himself that the immense in
rea-t of Good* he now offers, which have been bought so
mu 'h more advantageously, will enable him to increase
the generous confidence which has hitherto been vouch
safed to him. He therefore solicits a continuance of the
favor of liis old customers, and invites the public general
ly to come and see the fashions.
' -THK WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will
continue to he distinguished by the skill and despatch
which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the enviable rep
utation of l>eing the racst reliable in town.
Towanda, September 24. 1555.
TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE
CHESTER WELLS would
respectfully inform hi* friends and the
kw" put,fie that he is now receiving at hi* old
stand one door north of I-a parte. Mason A Co.'* banking
hou*e, a large and extensive assortment of
Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of various patterns,
Rosewood and Mahogany Side and Centre Tables,
Dining.Tea and Pembroke Tables. Stand* of every
kind. Cane. Flag and Wood sent Chairs, high
Chair*, Children's Rocker*. Bedsteads,
Bureaus, lounge*, (lilt and Rose
wood Picture Frame", Iron Hat
Stands, Corner and side do.
of walnut and mahogany : Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes,
Cupboard". Looking glasses. Ac.
••"COFFINS, of every size and quality, and will at
tend on all occasions when required.
The public are invited to examine my assortment before
purchasing elsewhere, as I will sell cheaper than any other
establishment in Northern Pennsylvania.
Towanda, August, 1855.
THE OLD STAND
STILL IN OPERATION!
THE subscriber would announce
fiffBKTSJSgEgto E'c public that bo has now on
2. 55*^555band, and will make to order all
k '" ,ls aiunkt furniture,
J a* Sofa*.Divans.Lounges,Ccn
(Ua Ire, Card. Dining and Breakfast Ta-
Ug? Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and
mi j n Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various
m - -Ik—- T kinds, Cltair* and Bedsteads of every
description, which are, and will be made of the best ma
terial and workmanlike manner, and which tbev will sell
for cash cheaper than ran be bought in any other Ware
room in the country.
READY-MADE COFFINS, on band on the most rea
sonable term*. A good HEARSE will flc furnished on
Funeral occasion*. JAMES MACKINSON.
Towanda, January 1. 1855.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
John W. Wilcox,
HAS located his establishment on Main Street, on door
North of the " Ward House." and will continue the
manufai tore of BOOTS A- SHOES, a* heretofore.
He has just receivi d from New-York a large assortment
of Woman*' Children*' and Misses' Shoe*, which are offer
ed at low prices. The attention of the l.adies is particu
larly directed to his assortment, comprising the following
new style*:— Enamelled Jenny Lind gaiter boot*: do.
shoes ; black lasting and silk gaiter : walking shoes, bus
kins, Ac. Misses' gaiters and shoe*, of every description.
A large variety of Children*' fancy gaiters, boot* A shoes
of all kind*.
Kol*the Gentlemen. almost every style of gaiters and
shoes. This stock has been personally selected with care,
and he believes he can offer superior article* at reasonable
prices.
IW~ The strictest attention paid to Mantf acttkivg ,
ar.d he hopes by doing work well to merit a continuance
of the liberal patronage he ha* bithcrso received.
Towanda, Feb. 1, 1*55.
Cheap Boot. Shoe and Leather Store.
I I). HUMPHREY is just
el • receiving next door to U.S. Mercur's
store in Towanda, a large and well selected
stock of BOOTS. SHOES A FINDINGS,
from New York, which with a constant supplv of
HOME MANUFACTURED WORK, ROI.E'A UPPER
LEATHER. FRENCH AND AMERICAN
• CALF SKINS. MOROCCO. Ac.
he is desirous to sell at small profits. Feeling grateful for
past favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of public pa
tronage.
tff Measure ll'ark und Repairing done on short no
tice. CASH paid lor Hides and Skins.
Towanda. June 14, 1855.
New Boot and Shoe Manufactory.
I pRANK HOFFMA.X would respect full/
Inform the citizens of Towanda, that he ha* com
menced the BOOT 4' SHOE business in the room over
J. Culp A Co'*, shop, near the comer of Bridge street
He is ready at all time* to do all work in hi* line in the
I -est manner—and will make Fine Sewed and Pegged
Boots. Shoes and Gaiters, in the latest approved style, as
well as Course Worh. Rkiaikisc done in a superior man
ner.
He would respectfully solicit the patronage of the citi
zens of this lilace, assuring them that he will endeavor to
merit their favors by using the best stock, bv careful work
manship, and by punctuality.
Towanda. June 18, 1855.
--• WATROCS 11. M. SKWAKII E. 11. COOK.
j> WATROUS & Co., DEALERS IX
lis HEAVY 4- SHELF HARDWARE, No's. 1 A
3, Water st. Elmira. N. Y.
We have recently made large addition* to onr extensive
stock, and have muv 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. Nail* and spika, Ropes anil Cord
age, Paints, Oils and Gla**, Mill saws of every size and
shape, either Malay Gang or Circular.
Machine Belting, of all widths, both of India Rubber A
leather. Glass at wholesale. We are prepared to supply
Merchants with Glass, Nails, scythes, Forks, Ac., at Man
ufacturers prices. Tin. sheet iron, and Copper work on
hand or made to order.
CORTRACTOR S TOOlJ4—Wheelbarrows, Ames' Sho
vel*. Blasting Powder, Ac.
Agents for Rich A Wilder's Patent Salamander Sn fes,
i Fuirbank's Platform Scale*, and Welch A Griffith's Circu
lar saws.
I-arge size* up to CO inch, always on hand and sold at
Factory Prices. Particular attention paid to order* by
mail.
Elmira, April 7, 1856. n-44-12m
MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT.
BALDWIN A POLLEYS having purchased the marble
factory of this village, under the superintendence of
Henry Hanford. are kmpv to announce that the Marble
business in Waverlv will now be conducted by them. They
are constantly receiving
Italian and Rutland Marble,
for Monument*. Head Stones, Tomb Tallies, Stand Tops,
Paint Stones,Mtillers, Ac. Having secured the services of
G. H. POWERS, who Is well known to be the most perfect
Artist in the state, they offer* unparalleled inducements
to persons wishing to secure any of the above articles, in
cheapness, style and artistical beauty.
Wavorly, N. Y., October IS, 1855.
Books and Stationery.
THE lnrpost Assortment of BOOKS and
STATION FRY ever offered in this market—compris
ing a very complete stock of School Clawical aud Miscel
laneous Books, and 8 very full assortment of Stationery,
just opening and for rale unusually cheap at
April 24, 1858. O. D. BARTLETT'S.
RK
SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE
Fronting the Public Fruare.
rriHE auWriber. thankful for tlie liberal patrouage of the p;wt year, intend* to keep constantly on ha".'
J. aortment of the very best articles usually kept in our Hue, which in. wti.i, di*p>*e „f on ii ti- ; m . , v ,i I "„V
iafaetnry to all who may patronize him. The purchases arc made entirely with ca-h in hand. and fo r ti ; .. c
customers will receive the benefit of a good article at u low price. All articles x/ialt answer our recouma ndab
and art warranted as represented.
Advire gratoitonsly given at the Office, charging enly for the Mnlifinrs.
The stock consist* of a complete and select assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES,
Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porter Scotch Ale.
ALL THE MOS POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES!
The most approved Trusses and Abdominal Supporters, Effuprincr Bottles Nip
ple Shells, Breast Pumps, Teeth Rings, Syringes, Catheters, <Stc. '
American, English $ Chinese Razors and Knives,
FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS!
Superior TOBACCO dc SWUFF !----Choicc brands of Pure Havauna Prine^e
and "STara CIGARS ! ' pe
Paint*, Oil*, Varnishes, Window Glass, KriiMir-s, PciTuinerj. Skating Soap,
Fancy Articles, &.c. ice.
Hair Dves, Hair Restorer, Fancy Soaps, Shaving Cream, Ti.otii I'otviler. K.\:r;i'-t> fur ilm
Handkerchief, Italian Whisks, Port luounais, Purses, IJav, Colonge, li,,.se U11( ]
Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, IndeiiibleJuk A
FAMILY GROCERIES:
Black and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, S,, 4 Vc kr
Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, kc.
REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH E.NH OF THE WARM HOUSE!
Towanila. February 1, 1855. 11. roRTKR Mi l
jT NE W ARIt AN 0 EIIE NT I
H 0 P ATT OX .V PA Y.YK,
fenuqaj 7
II? JUST OPIIXJLT).
ON THE CCRNER OF DRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS,
No. 4, Pattons' Block, Towauda Pa.
TIIF. subscriber* would respectfully inform their the public that they hav formed • en-partner-' •• i
the I>.ug business, and arc now receiving at No. 4. in I'atton'* New ltrick f;|... k. from tin itiv- of l'liiUdd
phin and New York, a large and w ell selected stock of American, French and Kngli-h
CHEMICALS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROC-BIES,
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STI FFS,
A, IL<Li£(&l3 ABSSOTsffiSCEOT ©S 5 s
DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT M3NNAE& &c.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, and a variety of the most approved Trusses,
Abdominal Supporters, die., always on hand.
London Porter and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal purposes.
ALfc THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
Brushes for Ihe Hal, Hair, Teulh. Nails Boots, Painting, Varnishing, FhitfwrMiin?, kr.
Tht Lovers of GOOD CIGARS and TOHACCO, trill find a I: se i .• i :.y </' ■' cc Ihnn
ft a, Vara and Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Tub,.on, and S <tf.
famphene-—Particular Attention paid to the Manufacture of W RMNG Fl.iil)
And a fine assortment of I.AMI'S, of all sizes anil descriptions. Hint (Ci V !s & St '<■
All of which is offered for sate at greatly reduced rate*. Our sto. k being large and' ;• 'fr tie
Importer and Manufacturer nt the lowest rate-., and with < a*h. enables u* to -••!! .it r. I •
tisfactory to all. We invite the attention of the public to an especial examination of c :r ' k • i:, o.
Our Mo/to ,W TUB CASH SYSTEM—(JUICK SALES- SMALL I'i '■ ■> . '
Our floods are selected with the utniost'earc an<l warranted to bo what they HI. re< 1: , • y slr::!tl prt
the contrary, we are not only willing but request our customer* to return tin" eul • • •• - •• re ••■W.
MR. I'AYNE will give hi* special attention to the preparation of PRERCRfPTIONs. • :
accurately on the shortest notice. JSi 11' 11 C. i' t XT' N.
Towauda, June 20, ls.jfi. Ei'W.\ I'. I'A'iXL.
GROCERIES PROVISIONS,' 6cC
West side of the Public Square, apposite the
Court Jfouse.
BAILEV A" NEVfNii are just receiving a
large addition to their stork of Provisions. Groceries,
Yankee Notions, Tovs. Fruit. Confectkmnrv. Ac., which
will be sold wholesale of retail for rash, or in cxhange for
most kinds of country produce, at prices that cannot fait
to suit purchasers, ('onsumers or country dealers would
do well to call and examine our stock and prices.
GROCERIES.
Black and Green Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Chocolate,
Cocoa, Sugar. Molasses, Syrup, Ginger, Pepper, Spice,
Cloves, nutmegs. Mace cinamon. Ground Mustard. Pepper
Sauce, Soda, Saleratus, Cream Tartar. Sperm and Tallow
Candles, Bar Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Ac.
PROVISIONS.
Flour. Buckwheat Flour. Rye Flour. Corn Meat. Feed.
Pork, Hams A Shoulders, Mackerel, Codfish, Shad. Lake
Trout. Picketed and Smoked Herring,Cheese.Kiee. Beans,
Onions,' Potatoes, Butter. Lard. Crackers, Ac. Ac.
Fltl'lT.
Prunes, Citron, Figs, Eng. Currants, Raisins, Lem
ons and Oranges, Green and!tried Apples, and Peaches.
Almonds, Pecan nuts. Frazil nuts. Grenoble and Madeira
Walnuts, Filberts, Pea note, Chestnuts, Hickory nuts.Ac.
GERMAN. FRENCH and AMERICAN TOYS, FANCY Goons,
Ac.—Roys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China, Pewter A Wood
Tea Setts, polls, Trumpets, Toy Guns, Aceordians, Har
monicas. Glass. Paper and Wood Inlaid Work Boxes and
Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus, Secretaries, Ac, Pearl, lvery.
Papier Maebe and Leather Port Monaies Wallets, Piuses,
Ivory, Horn and Wood Pocket and Toilet Combs, Tobac
co and Simfi'Boxes, Cigar Cases, Tooth. Hair and Cloth
Brushes, Fancy Mirrors, Perfumery, Hair Oil, Ac.
Fooi.s Cxr, Letter, Commercial Note and Bath Post
Paper, Envelopes. Wafers. Sealing Wax. Ink. Inkstands.
Wafer (Ailis, Sand Boxes, Penholders, Pens, Wafer scales,
Ac. Ac.
TAHI.E ANI> DAIRY SAI.T, Salina and Rock Salt, and
Cavuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A NKVINS.
Towanda, November 26, 1855.
GOODRICH * CO.,
OWKGO, X. A'.
ARE now in receipt of and opening the choicest and
most desirable stock of
Staple and Fancy l>ry floods,
to which they have ever had the pleasure of calling the
attention of the community. Our dock is very large, ami
selected with great rare and acknowledged good taste, and
is particularly adapted to the wants of this and the sur
rounding sect ious. Ourst ck of
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroider
ies, Parasols, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting*,
Domestics, Shirtings, Linens, Prints,
Hosiery and Sha wis, i|-r.
and numberless other articles makes our assortment I letter
than any other in this vicinitv, all of which will he sold
as cheap, and many articles cheaper, thau at any other es
tablishment, to all of which we invite the inspection of
purchasers, as being in every respect worthy of their at
tention.
Those who may favor us with a call may lie assured that
no article will be recommended more highly than its me
rits will admit of.
jOwego, May 8,1856. G. B- GOODRICH A GO.
BOOTS & SHOES—The largest, best and
cheapest assortment this side of the Empire City may
befouud at je2'J TRACY A MOORE'S.
HORSE RADDISH, nicely grated and put
up in Bottles for table nf. Al-o Pickles. Pepper
sauce, Worcestershire saner, French prepared Mustard,
common \fu-tunl in Cans and by the lb. at Fo> S.
M ap of hkadfued < ufntv. f
nrtiiat meisurimcmt .i:-■! ■- '•''' r *
ty, mtulr under the direction ut I. 11. '."A/.A
--: subscriber wall piibli-h -h o tly I NEW AN'' 1 .mrutrrMt
or BRADEOKU COCNTY. The si -. ei 1
' ATI tbe Public Roads, Railroad . Stnti - I'M met
Churches, School Hinmi, m •:••*. Sho). M - !" • •
{ and Public Houses. Ac., err t li wn on theJlif, '
I addition to the usual top gr.tpliv "f River*. < reefed
! and Mountains. The mill of the property hoh*lsp|
! erally, iin lading those in the County wh - - 1
; advance to the Map, arc also to be m.-ertn! a ;!.-*irrt\ 1
tive places.
; MAPS OF THE FEINCTPIt VUJ.At.iiS, -3 alar
• scale, w ill be inserted in the riu: :.u. At-" view- 1 i
; lie buildings and private residences. ~
No more Maps will lie publishcil th in -uVrrit* 1 .
! and at only one price. . , T
i The Map will contain some 16 or 1- sijn.irf ! *'■
engraved and delivered to suii-c rils r-!' 0- :■
1 and mounted. WILLIAM BAUKKIL
j North Hector, X. V.. May 2s. is -
GEORGE H. WOOFS
Dasnrrrcan k Glass Piclnre liaiH l,
r.N PATTON'S NEW BL* >< K. 1 ''' V ' ..
J Bridge sts., Towanda. Fa., i- the ;• .1 >•
, PH'TChES. (usually called kmbrotype*-
superior to all other kinds of picture.-. H - net.
, tion, thev can he seen in any pu.it.--n. ao;
1 in much less time than Daguerreotypes. .ciui'i -■
| in cloudy as clear weather.
Miniatures put into Locket-. Rf.i-t "
usual. Rooms i]ien at all hour-. Pictures pat ,
notice. Towanda, .lannarv 22.
RAILROAD IIOLSK.
TOWANDA, PA
MOSES T. CARRIER. Prcprict°"
r I" , HK Proprieter having recent ylca-iu
1 familiarly known as the OLD ML \
ate fti the lower portion of this village no'
pleasure in informing the public that t-c- 1 . . .
! thoroughly fitted up. painted, papered A... -
ed witli good furniture, with other inv-.'t ' t -
, the convenience and acc'UupioOation i < ■ ■ <-•■
vellers. _ , , 4 v.tDt"
And further, the proprietor beg- 1 I,r • j " ;i ~- - ""
I the experience he has had in the ' ... . '
I sell that he is capable of catering to the * J /\
I will favor him with their patronage
tion to please the most fastidious at .. . . •
The most accommodating a— i-taut- -■" -.
dance. Please call and try us. J
j Towanda. May 20, 18S&
'PIMOTHY SEED -A
1 A the -lore of jel
J. D. HUMPHREY
IS Now RECEIVING xn excellent ass
bov's, ladies', children s and mi— e- yiuifcP '
j KS. Also, Shoe Pegs, Thread. I.iuing- ami'
which he invites public attention. ..j or n"'' 1
*g"All persons having iinsett.ed .n 1 -j-po-e
the suhscrilier. are invited to make pay 'I. 1 . Humrbny
| venicnt may call on • . Fri-bie. L-|- " r 'carter"'
, Orwell, previous to the 1.'.t1l '''
■ time delinquents may expect specie. no qplll'.M
' Towanda. _
| Towanda, Janiiarv 9, 1855.
Yd EXCUSE FOR 15AD A
t jla If von procure of Pit- '•
Smith store in the M'ard House. , i\vpKn
I THE INFAI.I.IBI E 1 . , 1
i Equally adapted to Leave-. Hot H"'.
' HTfl otbfr OridHV ' j .)•••■ ,
t itke*-. R.ittr r for Ihim} !">:•. M
Pri c ? > xntv.