Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 09, 1856, Image 4

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I • AXD SURGE OX—X>ttxr at hU 10 ' nee in
Wyiox, Pa -J Iy *'■• i ■•>•-- I HI
F\R. JOHN MINTO.SE, 'srtiGi-iox
PF.XTfST. '! AS RETURNED. OFFICE uext <H.OI
j,i >l,ar-l oirr Mi xsntterV (1 ti linff Store. l
Main street, Towanda. FdWry ttj IW.
JAM FS M A 'FA F.T.A N R. -1 TTOHXr A
> . V i.Ali • ?'•*'AN?>\. V*- ' MIR OLW *. IN
THI- Unk r> U! .!, •'•••ran :IV NW R-1 I Y John C. A ov L-Q. ,
K*"IFE will attend ti pr-jcunng Coi:: ty I . d Wnmists :
AMI Pensions. March 22. I j
Tf. .T. VIMU R P. MNTTROW. I
M API PL A- MORP.OW. A TTC-ItXE YX {
S,xd cory.\o r 'S a i LAW,— off o j
®RR MPRRR'I ST<> O.T W : da, Pa.
TOW-ANTE. Apri 1 ?. L-. n-43-tf i
DRF"TJ _ MA?ON. PHYXTCTA X A XD
S [■/f-r/.'c.V. offer* M* i.r mal c: vW- f> the
p. .r'a V-fard! ***'! vi.'ffiitv. o*"i o V V- ; - "f blciTf •
m Pine sire. t. where he < au always to found when n t
pro!esijnaßy cngr>.'-ed.
•!onx C. ADAMS TP A. OVFRTON.
A PA MS fi OVERTON, A TTOPXEYX
JL. AT I. AIT. Office in tho ROOM I'crmer'v • EOUPIRJ
HV GE'RSRE RANKER-nr. OYER Burton Klng-hery':' store.
Eownrwin. ArV '< 'A.
C TTRVEYINO —JAMES A. PAINE,SR.F-
I* TFRNR for BRADFORD FNR.ty. i" prepared to aMcn.L to .
theuibove BI:-I; €W ir ..11 ITS branches. ]JI- office > R.t '
T'-wanda- AT! LE'torv sddre.EL TN him at this place
will MEET WITH PROMPT attenliou.
ANRIL 4. ! 654.
RI N. WATKINS, A TTOEXE Y A-!
a 7" COUX'SnLLOF A7 T.A U", will .ttend prompt- |
Iy to all biirh e#f l v hi.' c°rr. 011-.M'tinnK " i': !
rr V sneel.il tltcntian. ( ' ire air dor- n-uh e.f
the Ward Honae. Towaodi, May IT. r,.v .
"^■RKBOIaTJTIO^f
Proposlaj Ampr.tlinonta to the Constitution of
the Coniiaonwealth.
Pno'vtii f: thr T'RW te end l: iv.te of Rrprr*r*titi"es
eft': t CowwvJ-'t' <f Pt-iil" h- il Goner .7 Afr-n- ■
FC'v net, Th-.t the foil VWINJC A <- idrr.ent? flic pr •;!■■ CL IN '
the (VINFT'TIITINN of the Err>innn wealth, in seeovdance with
tho provisions of the tenth aiflrk- th< re-if.
I'LHST AMKNOIITNT.
There shall HE cn additinr.jl artit ;E ' - C iid ennstitutien
to BE DESIGNATED IT art;-K eleven. A T F .ihws :
.\' T ''.ir \I.
OF PUBLIC PUBIS.
ST'TLOV 1. The "ate may enrtrr t RIET te. tn rnpp'v
casual dcfi< ITS <>R tJilnre.- ?U rcrtnue.'. or to :-;RT i < C
SET net otherwise Pr • i • f 'i.o;s-v>iint i
of such dd ti dire-'t nrrl ntir. er-f. wlieth. r .:te-l
by virtue of one or or re acts of fh" set. ml assent! iy. or :
si different pcri.'.de I F time, -h :1: uv. r rxrc.E '. -. vet". '
dred and &fty Vhoueapd.doTlare. ami fh men y arisinat
fromfeo creation ofssch debts, shall HE applied . the
ptirpo.-e for which it w:. i o'-.tsi •!. • tv r-p T . the d<•' >
so "ontrrte't, and t N:. her tvhnfe.ver.
PeCTtoK 2. Ir. addition to the a'O< vo nited R r.-ar the
PFR-FC mav contract debt? F repel inva -I n. FNPPIESS in
snrrcctinri. demrd the. •' in war, ■' r to N (IT;n the pre- ;
SECT outstanding lodebtedr.e OF THE etc. to : BUT the ir. >- I
ney ari A inp frov.l THE cont: „ n:; of -.:ch dcht ". shall T.E I
applied to the purpose FOR RH it was raifed, or to re- I
par ue.H debts, and to r- ■H.-;- purpose whatever.
SECTION 3. Except the DE.:- ah ve spe. F.rd, in sec
tions one AND two of this art: do. NO debt whatever S-hall :
BE creat.ni TY. or on 1 e.half of the STATE.
SECTION* 4. To provide for the payment of the prf-ent
debt, and any additional dctt contracted a- a Ton slid, the
lerirlature shall, at its UR t session, after the adoption of
this amendment, ereate A sinhini; fund, which sl'.nll be
•nfficient to pay the ac N'L.IUC int. re-t on such debt, and
ar.nniiiy to retfoce the P ineipal thereof by .I sum net le-S
than two hundred and fifty thou- end dollars : whi hsit.H
fctir fund SB.Ui consi-t of the tiet annual INCOME of the
public works, from time to time owned by the state, or
the proceeds of the aale of the =r,.NE, , r any part there
of. and of the INCOME . r pmc< ed- of -. 'T- of toi KS OWNED
I.y the STATE, together W ilh other hinds, or resources,that
may be DESIGNATED by law. The sal -H.kipy fund MAYBE
fuereased, from time to time, by AVIIJRIINS TO It a:.y i t
of the IMP', or othar rev -ore-, of the -TRITE, n t rt .JT.ircd
FOR the ordinary snd current EXPENSES of povernment.acd
UNLESS in caR of war, invoion OR insurrt: tion, no part F
the said sinking fund shall be US. .1 or applied otherw L-e
THAN in extiußiiisbment of the public dept. until the
amount of such debt IS reduced iciow the UU of five mil
lions of dollar?.
FUOTTCN" . The of the commonwealth shall net
ID any manner, or EVE™ be pledged, or loaned to, any in
dividual, COMPANY, CORPORATION, ■ r associaiira ; n-rshuii
tlie commonwealth herea''tir become I joint owner, rr
Stockholde. in any comitany, association/or eorn UA.i n.
SECTION 6. The coramonwea' , th shall not assume the
defct, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough ,OR
township ; "or of any corporation, or assoclition ; unless
sach debt shall have Iscen contracted to enable the state
to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend
Itae'f in 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
connty. city, borough, township, OR incorporated rii trie f,
by virtue of a vote of it citizens, or otherwise. to become
S STOCKHOLDER in any company,association,or corporation ;
or to obtain money for, or loan its ciedit to, atiy corpora
tion, association, Institution, OR party.
SECOND AMENDMENT.
There shall be au additional article to said constitution,
TO be designated AS article Xli. as follows :
ARTICI.E til.
OF XLW corX TIES.
FO eour.tv shall he divided hy a line cutting off
one tenth O? its population, (either to form a U. -v county
or otherwi. E.) without the express assent of H ICH county,
by a vote of the. electors thereof ; nor shall any NEW coun
ty B? established, conbiiniug kv- than four hundred square
miles.
TETSP AMENDMENT.
From section two of the Gr-t arti. LE OF he. constitution,
ttriko out the words. " cf the city of Phil.tdelphia, and of
mr\ county wpeltrclj from section five, .-ante article,
strike out the words, " of P'uladctyhui and ,f the •tvercf
counties;" from CE-TIEN seven, SAME aiti.-le, strike out
THE words, •' neither the. city of Philadelphia nor any,"
nd insert in lieu thereof THE words, ■' and no ;*' and
strike >ut SECTION four, same article, and in lieu there- T
Jarcr? the following :
" FECTTON 4. TN the ve.gr or. C thousand eight hundred
ON I sixty four, and in every seventh year thereafter, rep
reseatat'ves to the numtc.r ORE hundred, -hall be ap
p"-tiocc.l and distributed e piolly, throughout tlr. -T it. .
PT districts, in proportion to THE n?.;::lier of taxable in
habitants in the several parts thereof; ex-opt tlir.t any
coontv eontaining at 100 t three thousand ilvo liundrril
taxables . may be- allowed A separate representation ; but
BO MORE than three count "'os -Liali be joined, and no coun
ty shall be divided, in the formation of a Jl.trict. Any
city containing A sufficient number OF taxables to entitle
TT TO at least two representatives, shall have a separate
irpre C-ntation assigned it, and shell be divided into con
venient districts e;" contiguous territory, of I RIAL tuxible
population AS near a- msv bo, each of which districts shall
RTEOT one representative.' 1
At the end of E;, -IM 'even -same article, in.ert there
WORDS, " th' city of Phu.n, phia 't.i.d he liti-idf,! into sin
git scna'o-uil district' .of Co >-a- (err.,. ■■■/ as nearly
tqu a! -.n pop-- rjian ,u yos - h't ; hut no icard jhall
R+d-ridfii in the f -rr. d-.-n 'O. "
THE legislature. At IB I'R: '••• a.'tvr R' C UD ■ L. ti
of thic amendment. • .•-te : W U>* of riiiladelphia
Into ruaat.'ritl and rep;.- PUTATIVE DB-'r-v in t .e rr.ONI-.sr
ABOVE providal ; such D ;-ICT to r<- N tin 1.,~ hanged un
til the apportionment in THE yea. one TH rusar.D eighth at-
DIED and alzty-four.
KOCHTH AEENDJICNT.
To he section xxvi, Article I.
The legislature SIULI ha- • power t . ulte". revoke, Oß
annul, any charter of INCORPORATION hert offer CE- Erred
by, or uttdor. any special, OR general law, whesever ir.
their opinion it jnav be injurious : > the citi n-T- of the
commonwe.itth ; in ;ch M.-I.ter, however, I'iut no in
justice shall be doce to the corporators.
IN SEN ATE. April 21,1""6.
Rtsahed. That this RESOLUTION pass. On the B . : -n-.E'D
ment. VOAS 24. nays 5. OU the SECOND arnendtnent, yeas
13, oays S. On the third ar.iendmcnt, yes 23, nays "L.—
On tho fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4.
Extract from the Journal.
THOMAS A. MA LITRE. Cirri;.
IN Hoe -T: OR RTRRRESR.NTATIVES,!
Jpri' 21. lSsfi. (
Rrtolrnl. That this rrsf.l itinu pass, i );i the firstamer.il-
Cß.t, yeas 72, NAYS 2T. N- the M cot id aroaedruent, yeas
ti, nays 25. OU the thir 1 arr.CML lietit, yets 64, nays 2"> ;
and on fourth amendrje-jt. VCAS 6.1, R.avs i
ExtrAct fr an the Journal". M. JACK, Clerk.
SACRXTARY'A OpricE, L A. O. CURTIV,
Tile-l Apru 21, 1-56. t Sec'y. of the Commonwealth.
BCCBETARI'S OFEICE, \
Itarrisburg. June 27, 15..6. \
Penoay/ra.iia es ;
I do certify that the above and foregoing IN a true and
correct correct copy of the original " lie.-- l.ition rehttivc
to so amendment of the Constitution" AS the same re
mains on file in this office.
; •••* : In testimony whereof I have hereunto ect my
: 1.. P. ;lund and CA ised to be afiixtd THE scale, the Sec-
retary'S Office, the day and VEUR above written.
A". L. CfTITIN.
Scfcetvry of the Commonunalth.
IN SR.NJ.TF, Apt il 21. L C S6.
TW Virion PR.POKING ansru. intents to IUO CuaMitution
of the Commonwealth, BTLUG under com-iduiution,
On the question.
WILL the .SENATE AGREE to the first amendment ?
The y- V s aud nays WERE taken .'ably TO the provision o
OI UIE Constitution, nnd were AS toilows, vis.:
A AAA— Messrs. Ilrowne. B.EK rlew . Cressweli, Evans,
I-vrgitson, B teuailieu, Huge, Ingram. Jamison. Knox,
UTUHAEH. LewU. MTliutotk L'rice. Sellers, Shuuuu.
- Walton. V.eLL, Wuoag. Vv 1,-
K.M WEN PIAU, Sptik* -24,
flliscclltiiuouo.
y,'its—Mcesr . Crabb. Oregg, Jordan, Mtllinger ami
Pr-itt—s.
S ■ !'.. q: -tion was detcrained in the affirmative.
t in tin e-ti'.n.
VP; the Per, ate agree to the -ecoud amendment ?
Th. v. ■■ -. -1 b' y-"ci • t k.-1 agree :h!y to titer provis
inns * 'h. 1 -it-tit;.tion and were a< fell ovs. tiz :
V 1 i- - Me- r ■ Lrownt . liu>kikw, Cre-N-wcll. Evans,
H ~ L- ,■ •'? .hi-oisnn. Knox. L.'tban Ti, Lewis, M'Clfn
: k. cetltrF. SI ir.uui. Souther, btraab. Walton, Wei ii,
'A I erry and Wilkius— in.
N \ is- M'"s;-". Ci.iob. Ferguson, Gregg, Fratt. Frice !
and [baft. Xy. XaeX—!">.
So the qac.-tk a was Ue'crmiucd in the affirmative.
On the que.-'/on.
Will .he Sen ate agree to the third amendment ?
Tin ..- r%r.d nays war.- 1 tkcit agreeably to the Coasti-
TI • PMI, and were a* follow.-, viz ;
Yr.,ts— Mcserr. Browne. Buckrdew, Crabb. Cwtfswell,
Evans, I-'arsUfpn, ITeni.iktn. Iloge. Ingram, Jamison,
J. 1,-. '■f-. x. I.e. . tn'h. Lewis. M Clintovk. Me'luigcr,
it. Belle",. Shnninn. S .r.th-r. Ft ran b. Taggart,
„ . iVeLP, V, .. rry. Wilkins and Piatt, Speaker— 2S.
NATF— Ur. Gregg— l.
, was determined in the affirmative.
On the qv . r,
Will ">tc ncrre to the fourth amendment ?
Ti c ■ ay . v -ken agreeably to the Const:-
t 'th ii, s;.J r -" ',:••*%>. viz :
Ye . • • '• -• f. k.dcw. Crcsstvell. Evans,
t'rr*:" ••• : r.: mi on. J'rdan, Kux. Lau
'.. i.e.wi . ?•; ; tto-k. Vrire. P. llerß.Shunian.S luther,
St;'.;;b. M alt .. Wc-lsb, Whcrrv, \\ iikineand Piatt, Spa -
k< r —23.
k T vy;—Me- r . Cr.tbh, Gregg. J'eliinger and Pratt—t.
So the (inn-tinn wa 1- termh-ed in the affirmative.
J .• rr.al of the Home of iiepreseutatives. April 21. l'k'.fi.
The yca no,! n tys w re t -ken agreealdy to the provis
ion® of tiit C- artitl.tion. and on the diet proposed amend
u-ert. were a- folh-wy. viz ;
Yrs M> "" Anri u-son. B.ckus, Baldwin, Ball. Beck.
(Lycoming.) Berk, (York.) Bombard. Bovd. Lk'Vtr. Bu
clrtaau. Brown, Brnah. t'alkwell. Campbell. Tarty, Cmig,
Crawford. Imwddl, Ed Peer, Fan j M. Foster, Get/,
knine-, Hair.el. Harper, Heinfl, Hibba, Kill. IPliegas.Hi;;-
' le. H."l ••■:r>b. H> t -e ker. Imi-rie. Ingham. Tnnis. Ii -. in,
J Pius. , T hr-sr., l.roorte. 1 ■ Lor.caker. Ia vetl. M'Cal- j
ir.m;t, M'C.irthy. M'C rn.>. Muffle. Menear. Miller.
gomery, Moorliead, Xanoeimt. her. Orr. Pearson. !*:•l. |
Piirreli, Rrie.- ey. Reed. II iihnld. Riddle. Roberts, Shenk.
Smith. (Ail. gu't ny.) Smitl-. (Cambria.) Smith, (V.'yo
ir.tttx* StrniTso. Thompson, Vail, Whallon. WrjgSt, (D'H:
pliin,) Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, Spea
ker—id.
NAY®—)•!" "s. Angnstlro. Barry. Cl ver. Cohrnrn.
Po k. Fry. Fult 'n, Gaylerd. Gibboury, Ilarblton. llan
cock. Housekeeper, Hnneker. I eiseuring, Magce, Manltfy,
XI M'-inntr. Patierson. Ra'.i hurv. Smith, (PliUaUcl- '
piiia.) Walter. Y.'iairedc and Yeareley—l i.
S > the q c ti l l was dete; ,f. :cd in th* normative.
Or, the que :; a.
The .r. ays -■re i r.d were as i Hows,
% 'V: AS- Ve.-r" Anderson ?.• hx-. Bildwin, BaTl.tteck,
(Lycoming,) Beck, (York.) I'rv.hard. Bov.i. Brown,
Brn■ h Btsecnnan, n dwell < ■ .r . be 1 C irtr Craig Fau--
"!d. 1-Y-ffi r . • aiacl. Hr.rp:;-. if. inHibhs,
Li.l, lE'h , cs'ker, Lnbrie, In>
femn.lndi*, Irwin ••• hr* "••' i IA forte, Jolto.
akor,Levctt. M'C-.' • ••• M'C nab. Sl.trgle.
i)e ". t. 1' -ariiead, X ... ivmitehi r.
irr.F. r- . • Ft-- y • ut Reinhold. Riddle.
Rotierts. -i.r'r.s, ) Strcnse, Vail, Whnl
'oa. W.:: n. ... n ont. Wright, Spen-
JifY- —4)..
X AYS- -Messrs. Augu-tine II- -rv. Clever, Edinger.Fry,
Fuiton. Gay lord, tii . -rry.a.f :t. il.i.n-rek. Hur.eker,
Iztlsenring, Mngee, Manley, Morris! Momma, Patterson,
i In Ins. Sali-hary. Smith, (t ur.t.-tia.) Tli'ur.p. en, Walter,
Wiutrr.de. Wright, (Dan. ain.) ... d Yearslcy—2A.
So the question was determined in the allinuutivc.
On the que-tion,
Vi d! the House agree to the thud amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken, had were as follows,
viz :
Ye \s—Messrs. Anderson, Backus. Baldwin, Ball. BE -it.
(Lyvomi.ig.) lleik. (Ymk.) Bern hard. Boyd, Boyer. Bu
eha:uin. Br-.wi. Caldwell. Canipliell, Party. Criisr. Craw
ford, Edingcr. F;; .sold. Foster. Fry, Get/.. Haines. Uamel.
Ilarper, Hcins. liibbs, Hill, Hillcgas, Hippie. Unlconib,
II v:-ekeeper. Imbric, Ingham, Innis. Irwin, Johivs, John
r.on, Lap'-rte. l.ebo, E m: ; ';, r. Lovett, M't'alinont. Mc-
C ir. 11, Mnag'.e, M. near. Miller, Montgomery. Xuncemach
er. Orr. Pear-' n, Phelps. Purccll, Uani-ev. Reed. Riddle,
Shenk. Smith. •; Allegheny.) Smith, (Cambria.) Smith.
(Wyoatiag.) Thompson. Whallon, Wright, (Dauphin.)
W: Tit. (f.-:zeme.) and Zirnmrrman—OS.
KATS —Xeam. Barry, Clover, Coboarn, Dock,Dow4all,
Fuit .a, G.iyl ••rd.Gihhonej. Ilumiiton. iia;-. ock. Iluia ker.
Leisenriag. tl'C.ii thy. M.tgee. Mm ley >f l rhead. Mori is.
Patterson, Reinho'd. Walter, Wintrode,
Yi trdey and Wright, Speaker —2s.
So the question v. u< deteruilnetl in the affirmative.
nil the que t; n.
V.'i. 1 the House nvyee te the fourth amendment?
The y ias and r ..y- wrv taken, and were as follows,
viz ;
YEAS— Messrs. Andei a. B.ickns. Ball, Beck, (Lycom
ing.) Beck, (York.; iv. hard. P. iy,l. Buyer. Brown. Bu
chanan, Brush, C ildweil. Cam til eu, Carty. Craig, Craw
ford. Puwdall, Edi*i:rer, Fr - Id. Foster. Fry, (Set;;, Uam
el. Harper, Hcins, Hi'nbs, Hill, iii'degas, Hippie liolcoinb,
Housekeeper, llunset ker, Imbrie, litnis, Irwin,
; I.aporte, i.ebo. Lontraker, I. vett. M'Calinont. M'C.irthy,
I M'Comb, Maugle.Menear, Miller. Montgomery. Moorhead,
N'uunemtn'hcr. Oi r. Pearson. Piielps. P:;r< fil, ii.tm-ey.
Reed,Reinhold. Riddle,Roberts,Skenk,Smith, (Cambria)
Smith, (Wyoming,) Thompson. Vail, Walter, Whallon.
, Wright, (Luzerne,) Year-icy, Zimmerman and Wright,
I Speaker-— 6;).
X \ us—Me<rs. Barry. CI over, Cobonrn. Fulton, CB.ho
uey Haines, Hanco-k. Iluiieker. Inehaiu, Lei sen ring.. Mi
| gee. Munley, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury and Wintrode
: So tho question was determined in the affirmative.
SKCRUNARY'S OFFTCR, )
Ilarrisburg, June 27, 1856. j
Pennsyh-ania,..;
I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and
i correct copy of the " Yeas" and •'Xays" taken on the
I Resolution propo-iiig amendments to the Constitution e.f
, the Comm- nwealth, as the tine appears on the Journals
| of the two Houses of the Genera! Assembly of this Cora
wealth fir the scs-h il of In'i'j.
[L. *? ] Wane "s my hand and the seal of said office,
thi- tw. ty iveuth day of June, one thou.-.ind eight ltun
dred and City- .ix. A. G. CCRTIX,
Secretary oj'the Commonicealih.
THE BUSCUEHAKNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
TCir.''rr i, I:AAT;h ORD CO., PA.
IXOTI.T rct3 :
RF.V. SAMUEL F. Ut •• i . ini ipnl,Profe-sor of Xatn
ral. Mental ami Mx. i Science-;
REV. J AMF.S '••[ V! A. M., Professor of Ancient
Languages a d Utiles Lettres;
CH.VHLKS R COBi'RX. A. XL, Professor of Mathema
tics and M ter oi' Xonnal School;
E. ALBERT LITiWIG, A. M., Pr.uc-s.-r e,f Xlodcru Lan
gnagos. Instru' t'ir on the Piano and in Drawing ;
MISS MARY XI. FOSTER. Preceptress;
XIISS EM I LIE A. BUTLER, I , . . ,
MISS ELLEN C. COLT. j Assistant*,
MISS HELEN M. CXRTER. Assi. tsnt in Music;
Mr. CAXFELD DAYTON, St. card.
Of Th - Fall Ten commences on WEDNESDAY,
August 20, IN.-,,;. :l rd will continue fourteen week*.
The Winter Term commences November 2>>, ami contin
ues 14 weeks, be .ides 10 days recess at Christmas.
EXPENSES Pint rr.ua ;
Payallc invarialdy in a-ivan -e—Fuel and coritingcacics
a!l included :
Tuitien in the Fifth class, (primary) p > term, ft . .
" Fourth 6 ..
" Third 7
" Second 8 ..
" Fir-t. in ..
Pupils u'drg scholarships are charged il per term for
f .cl and ccntinucrt.: ; v- r iavtrnineut oa which to take
lesson-, *0 . or I'o;-1 ? 32.00
Xo scholar, rut rests or gnardiaits reside
within two mile i o lite ...siinytc shall ... thi. it' it r i
ti ID therein •;••• >n * iv - ar.nansnt Lar .c u '.ed r
loaned iy suth pnpii.r her pan at . . .raiaa.
French, German, Si bcr Ittiian each .. 5
When taken with oat aitim ... .cues.. 7 ..
Drawing j ..
Oraaroeotai reedlew-.tk . i-i Cißuroidcrv. :tch 3 ..
Tuition on Piavo for t .. meat. . 12 ..
vn r■ r ( . 1. 't l ,-,.... 10
Oil painting in hv. V . •• fi ..
do ki; . 10 .
Room rent lor '. 1 75
The You g Lad.c >\ . - .. ; n. titute,
under thr care of the M.t: n,„t e-r w ,k, . 1 7*.
Fuel and light, ! '
The male pup Is .an find boa; 1 i t (iriv.itc lam dies,
at per week .frmii $2 00 to 2 50
Washing, per dozen, 3.3
Pnpils lmardiug in the ll.ill. (w'lo will he cxclusivtlv
Femaleu) willfnrni.-h the.r own hed, bedding, towel-, Sic.
and the table silver at their option.
Xo pnpil taken for less than half a term. The hoarding
bills for the term rau.it he paid in advance; or one hah
thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the
middle of the term.
Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to tho
vancc of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on
other terms.
Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge
for th-v-c qualifying themselves as teachers for common
schools.
S. F. COLT, Sec. O. L. WARD. President.
! J'dy J. 1 -.v>. A. WtCKHAU, Treasurer.
ISooL Sintling'.
undorsijrjied lias the agency of one of
. the best Binderies in X. X'. Citv, and is re.iuv to re
ceive Books Pamphlets. Magazines.'.kc., to Ins bound in
any sty!, desired, in the neate-t and most substantial
manner and at very low rates—shall he forwarding a lot
v ery soon- -o send in your voluntas. 0 b. BARTLKTT.
April 2 4.1956.
TEST received a new supply of Pore White
Lend. Xl. 1 snow white Zinc, Copal. Dcirtar. and
Harness Vaiuirb-acd Japan, by U.S. MEKCCB.
iUiecdla cotxs.
SIOGA TOIVSm
AGRICULTURAL WORKS!!
R. J\r. WEIaLES CO.
ATHENS, BRADI'ORI) CO., J'A.
Manufacturer, Wholeaah ar.d retail dealers In
EMERY'S AND WHEtIER'3 RAil. ROAD HORSE
rOWERF, THREFTII RS AND .SFfT.nATORF.
CGAiaiJvsiD tbxsiikns a* ii'/.v.vaa'iffls,
Portable Siw Mllls. Clover Hollers ar.d Feed t utters,
Emery's Cider Mill'. Apple I'nrers.
Clow's and Ki hr v's and other Grain Cradle*. Fcythes,
and other Harve-ting Tools.
Ketcliuni':; and ther M.nvincrnnd Reaping Maebinr®. ]
Seymour's (train Drills. Broad east Feed Sowers. Ac.
Magic Corn and Cob sßlls. Cultivators, Leather ami
Rubber Beltings.
Manufacturer of
Peters' Celebrated S\Z*T*r TfTZTX^,
Which 1 am prepared to ~e!l .at eilier WHOLESALE UP.
RET ML. on very fnvor.il le term-'.
The c tr.B.'e w 'irint-il second to nope In the United
States, for ditrahility, efficiency antl fimplicity, ami will
do in the be-t manner a: d rapidly, all kinds of cltafiitig
asul ilconic.g all kind of G.m in. Cr.i-is Seed. Ac.
-7i- Warranted to chaff tit for market-, from 10 to GO
bushels ef Wheat per hour.
Refriaerators, Provision Ssfaa, etc.
Extras furnished for repairing Fniery's and V.'hrtier's
machines.
Descriptive Catalogues. Price Li t* and Circulars of nil
machines sold by u-i, sent grtui raid j "'-Mao pn paid, to
all applicant ••. Send u- v inr name end aT. lrc .
Athens, Pa. June 2'. 1 "ifi. Ih M. WELLES k CO.
THE EIIECTRO CHEMICAL BATH,
ERECT & TG-x-EICELFCTRT MAGNETIC MACHINE.
T \MES HARRIS, Fa .."TIMC <.n. of Tcwonrla, rcpect
fully in! the ; B' ti:at he!)! lately i.r cured
fr m New ■■■'; the celebrated Lit tr i-Ciieniical Ibith.
which lias prove:: to l.e one o' the mast, irnpertant and
w •••:der 1 -I'vcrics of the age. froon its ability to extract
ri' a :.ds from the hi .nan sy.Tein.
Borne ei lit years ago. a physician of Cincinnati disco
vered the y-rncVsa of xtim ling !itir.erals from the bodv,
by g:ilvnni-irs; moie re oi.Uv. M. X'crges. ot New York,
an electro-gilder, having .- lb tv-i from the intr- durtion of
poisonous inini i il-into hi.--ysti in in the pro t crtlon of
his ait. conceived the idea of removing them by the same
pr icesre*. he sr. reeded in dning so. and quickly recovered.
He then applied the same meat.s to others rimilurlj af
fected, with like result*. His success exceeded his most
sanguine expectations, format only did these Baths remove
miuerul poisons, but e ircd many disease*, some of which
were the ro-i it of miner: !*, and some won* 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. Ycryniten persons are at!): ted by d'ren "*
which are beyond the comprehension of the niost skilful
physicians, and which are tire effect of poisonous mine
rals accumulating in the system for years, taken in the
shape of cal miel. lead, .V,c. A:c.
The folli..wi:ig are some of the diseases cured by the-e
baths: Rheumitism, Paraly-i*. Palsy. Painter's t'holic,
Chronic Ulcers. Glandular S.veilings, S rol'ula, Cancer.
Neuralia in all its forms. Salt R'ueam and Humors of all
kinds.
He has a';- o S. B. Smith's newlv invented DIRE! T A NP
Ti )-.YX D FRO ELECTRO M AG NET 10 \i ACH iX h which
i* a great improvement ou the M ivuctic m t b no- hereto
fore in u*e. With the aid of the Bath and Machine, we
have at command all the available medical efticicncy of
Electricity. Themedieal power of the Mucbine is very
great, in introducing medicines ir.to the -y.-ten: tlir.mih
tla pores of tlie skin—applying It directly i > the pa. ts af
j fected. w!iich gives an increase of medicinal power ov. r
ti, it of taking it into the stom'.ch.readcriiig it pattici.lar
i ]y efii acious in all 1 iv! di-ea-cs.
lam now prepared to aptdy these R.itlis.anl also the
M idlines, at my ho- e in tin s c.th part of the leave:vh
o:' Townnda. or i will visit, patients at a iii.-t n e. wiio a-v
v.r.able 1 y rea -on of <ii case to ir.e to tnis piaic. at mo
derate pri cs.
I lam a'-o eolc agent for Bradford conrty, for the ab ve
Machine a. J Uaj. ItAUKIs.
T • wanda, December 22, 18.
L ! QUCR STORE.
;0 FIaLTOX would rorppojfully inform tlto
puldi-" that lie K now rerdy at hi • old • 1 or.d. ntiuvr
Hall & Ruwcll's, south Si-ts Of the publi s square, t furn
ish those wantiug PURE LKJUDL'S. with f rve.y
thing in that line. He has lately m..de lar.-o a.lUiti at .
i iiis-tock, pu-chasing of the l est imyrter.-, ;.:■■! in the
original pa''kage. lie In* on hand, and for -ale hi any
quantity from a quart upwards :
Jtraodn- —Slgnette* Cogafac,old Hcnncwv, ahd r '..,r!.
Gin. —F,vai). American, and Fchci'ti n B-hnapns.
liniist.ry.— Scotch, Old Rye, M m my . hi la, ana lU-'ti
fied.
lilvr. —C'.'.rr'.r.t, Pert, and Br na *"■!,erry.
Fresh Camphene an 1 li.ir.'r - Fluid kept coii-tr; tly on
ha.iuh Also .'3 per cent. Alcohi 1.
CuiAiis of tin- i est brands. .Tugs f ill ' e® ; q'..:rt
"flaks. ried a large euant tv or'ent; fy iinrrel®.
Binghamton Ale ny the gallon i.r barrel.
THo c I'gvuring me with their patronage may lie certain
that all articles will be what they arc repre ent"d.
N. B. The perv u who borrowed my " Wantage Rod" is
requested to return it.
Toward.*., January 1. U-'.fi.
THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE !
13] GREAT BARGAINS! [55
r". 23. Solomon, Proprietor.
THTB extensive Ready-made Clothing Establishment,
situated in Men ur's block, Main street, has just been
tilled with a large assortment ot BIT,TNG < I.oTUiNG.
The proprit tor assures the pnlrfic that !:e lias the 1 e-t
and cheape-t assortment ever offered in Townnda : and to
prove this fart lie respectfully asks the public to caii and
examine for themselves.
Persons wishing good I argains end an elegant suit, or
any portion thereof, well made of snb-tsn::.;! inntetiul—
Coat, Vest, Pantaloons, Cravat, Collars, and in fact every
thing in the line, will do well to call. He is c-nfident he
can satisty all in price and quality.
ttii' Don't forgot the place re door south of Mercnr's
store. Main-st. Tow.aula, March !>Y, 15.,r,.
BAKERY & 'RESTAH;ANT.
One. Door Xorfh of the IT Urd fTonse.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform hi® friends
and the public, generally that he Iru opened ft BA
KERY' AND EATING SAI/lOX. one door north of the
Ward House, where lie intend to k"rp con-fantlv on hand
a full a—o-tment of everything in the ! *o. such as Bread.
Biscuit. Ru>k, Crackers, Junibles. ab kic-il* ot ( :ke.
Having secured flic services of :n i;xpetiem rd 1.-iki r, ami
u-ing nonh but the be-t brands ..f So-ac. he ''e.-I, c mii.let.f
of giving s.itisf.K iloa to all wise may fax or Win with their
patronage.
Wedding and other par". - "t.i' " -•! •■-':! •<t vcr re
qnirrd. on short not: o r."d-t ti- : ; .- :• rates.
A nice as '-tu! ~r of Candies, irtijls, Jc.,kept
FRESH OYSTERS received ti •••• times per week by
expres-. and :- -id whole ...le . 'l.
4i-"l!'t (' !, e srrvcfi tip. f 'ls. ts Don't forget Hi
phi e, one door north of the Ward II use.
February 12, R7J. 11. A. BURBANK.
LIGHT NIN G RODS.
rlli' suh* ribcr having had two years'experience in the
Lightning Rod trade, in and about Philadelphia, li.i
now commenced-the business in Bradford and adjoining
Conn tic. He will do hi -Loss near home, ar-d u-e uotli
ing but liiv ue.- t article of RodPiud Platina points, ail v.ir
ranted such, and rrnted in the nr'-st perfect and substan
tial manner, and us strictly upon scientific principles as
any line "t t< legra h. Per -ins wi.-Liug llu ir fit lilies and
property protecUd from this destroying agent can do so
by applying to the -idi-ciiber at Lci'iaysviiic.
LeKay- ville. May 13. l-.a',. " p. GREGORY'.
(^OCERT L"S—t';tll and ?oe G>nr lirowa,
xd® Cru-lied, Coffee and Pulverized Sugars : Fine You ag
Hyson Black Teas—-warranted a sui erior article, or 'he
money refunded—for sale cheap by B. KIXGFHERY.
CHOICE SOUTFIEKX IIOMMOXY ev:
V SAM I', put up in 10 lb. Backs, for rale by
May S, Ifflj. K. T. FOX.
DRIED APrLES—a few first rato ones,
forfsulc at j! 10 PONS'.
Spring and Summer Goods.
Tracy <&. It^ocro,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED from X. York
a large and well selected assortment of
NEW SPRrXG d- SUMMER GOODS,
which have been selected with unusual < are. -en has
ed at the lowest po-sible rates. Feelingonlid'ent that we
can sell Goods tor Ready Pay, as tow a - any e-tabli-hment
in the country, we atk the public to give us a call, t:d
examine our stock and prices. May lfi, 18.70.
/ lODFISn. Mackerel, and ILrrk r, a pood
V atticUst ' FOX'S.
XHcrcljanfcije, & T c.
fi
it-j M
( U.OCK A WATCH REPAIRER. —The
utiriorsic' eil is MTiftantiy receiving front Ne \v York
bv Express. now additibYis to Lis St'""k of Watchc®, Clocks,
Jewelry, Silver ware, rr.d Fancy Goods. comprising in
part—field and Kilvr Lcvtr, LT.pinc and Plain Watches,
Willi a full and complete assortment ofFitio Gdd Jewelry,
sii. ii as Cold r!i:ii !-. Lockets, Bracelets, Gold Pen-, Keys,
Breast-Piiis. Piar-Rmpi. Finger-Pings, etc. etc. Also. a
largo varirtv of Fdver ware.- -.eh asTahlb and Tea Spoon.' l ,
Cream spore j , Ik iter knivSalt -poors. Spectacles, to
pe ther with an extensive assortment of Plated Ware—All
of which w ill he sold very low for CASH.
CLOCKS.—A large assortment Clocks just received, of
nil descriptions, ranging in pii.es frc>tn 76 cents to Fifty
Dollar®.
ffr>_ Watches repaired on short notice, and wakbaxtit
to run well. Also, ail kinds Clocks repaired.
\V. A. C. would lie* leave to say. that be is prepared to
execute the mo t difficult Jobs. such as can he done at no
other Fhop shirt u£ New-York city.
W. A. ( If VMRRTtLFN.
Towanda. February 1. MUfc
1 OOKING GLASS PLATES CUT AND
I J fitted fc.r iir.v size, to i.e had at the ewelrv Store of
Feb. 1. 1-5. ' VV. A. Cll A.M llFilhdN.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY!
A. as. Warner's
Xcic iV Splendid Jcwelrv Store, one door north
of Pott, nx I>ra? Store,
HAS jr. t beer. opened with the large-1 am!
Ifl ni 'st'choi'i st. k of FASHIONABLE
w . '"a •' KWKI.ihV f ver ".'i'crcd to n di~ ai n mating
-i? public. Indeed. he can Mtfely .-ay that with
iYv*. the opening of hi.-new store has been in
.-'trbi.i-'J*- ' riuj'l ited a new era in the Jcw< lry line,
iiissinnch a 1 in* with ti c ehoieoard eleg-int a -rtnient
he trlvi s the men relta'de asanranee of an aim >-t incredi
hlc rcdm tii • i t prices • Hit rich mid tasteful articles hav
ing keen .ill bought with ready cash.
A. V.. W.. when he reflects how, for the past years.with
a fir les- alt; dive slot k. l,e has enjoyed -o largea share
of publi • jiatrmi itre. tJ:tt< rs himselt that the iinmen.-e in
crea'e f I C > d !■•• now offers, which have i ecn bough? -o
much >n ire adrantageni'lv. will ennlile hint to increa-v
tin generou confidence which ha- hitherto i.ecn vouch
'fed to him. He therefore solicit-a continuance of the
favor .f hie- old cu.-tonn rs. and invites the public general-
K to rone and see the fi-hion*.
' a* TiiKlt Vt'CT! REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will
fn.tir.ne to he % di-ttntrul.-hed by the skill and do-patch
- hicii Im' hen toforc enabled it to enjoy ifi,- enviable rep
utation of t.i in* 'ho mo.-t reliable in town.
Tow lad . Si-'t."',her 21 D.7.V.
TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE
(TIFSTEII WELLS wmld
t* s--_N '• ' f • '.fußv Inform his f: ■■ id-- and the
**p'tldic that he is m w rrceiving at hi old
siand one Qoopnorth of Lapocte. Mason & Co.® bunking
house, a large, and extensive assortment of
Snfas, >[r.l:opt:iT t'liaird. of various pattoru?,
Rosewood and il.i'iag.my Fide and ( • litre Tables,
Dining, Tea and Pi ad : lie Tables. Fh uds of every
kind. < ace i'hig ami U'oodse..t ( 'units, high
I k ; . i hiidi'iti'n R'.-'kers, IJcij-Tcads,
Bureaus, Lou ores, fiilt and l!o-e
--w .oil Diet re Frames, Jron Hit
St md.-. C rner and side do.
of walnut and mahogany : Ciadlew, Cribs, Y/ardrohe*.
Cupboard T. 'okina: uhi -o-. Ac.
t: !>•< ' JFFiN'S, of every ,-ize and rjnality, and will at
tend on all ice . i when reaiiircd.
To public invited I > examine my assortment before
parch ising eh ew here, a • I will sell i heaperlban any other
estaililishtnent in Northern Pennsylvania.
Tcwanda. August R. Lv...
TII 11 O Tj-D C-T.A.IIK
STILL IN OPERATION!
- -"s. THF e-T-n.-f ji sj. w'oald announce
-'I -' 1 TNt i the ]!':!!:' that he has now on
t ~~ e TZ!s'7r' " and will make to or r -11
of CARJNFT FFRXTTFRK.
j;'-1" j-'_**sui-li as ftofas.Fdv as.l ag s,('rn
jjSv"/ trc, Card. Dinitig ami Breakfart Ta
;. . ! !''• Mahogany \\ alv, Maple and
r T.Cherry* Bcreaus, Stands of v-.ri us
*- 0 U J kinda. Choirs and Bedsteads of every
de ciption. which are. and will he made of tec best ma
teria! and workmanlike manner, nrrd winch thev will 'ell
f■' ■'■■■ .1 to .iper than can he bought in any other Wnre
ro m in the country.
RM.VDY-M ADli COFFIN'S, on hand n n the mo-t-en
norah!" terms. Ay oil UKABSF will tie furnished on
Funeral occasions. JAMKF MACK INBOX.
Til® Mil®, if Mill II > 1. 15"A.
BOOTS AND SIIOKS.
giU.n W. Wilcoz,
HA? l-.catt.l li:< e ' 1 Main.! Street, on do r
North of the • Y.l ■ei-e ' and will c -utinue the
n.a act.oe if 800 IFt i'l.B.S. a hereto'. re.
F ■ ha* i 1 ' "eeelve i • i— "er.- y ••. v.- e o-rorfmcnt
of i"v i...i.a • Children "... d Mi-. ;s'Sh Ci.whji ii arc oper
ed • 1 pri . The attt I- :i ;.f the Ladies is ] .rtien
!.i 1 • - fed to Ma as . rti.oe: t. uom; ri-i.ig the following
0■ ,v stvte. : dlnamelleu Jenny Linil gaiter boots; do.
sh >cs : :■! Uk la toiy and silk matter : walking shoes, htts
i. . , &c. Mi-ses' gaiters and ii. es. >f every descrip.ion.
I A 1 ■ i f lcty of Chilit: as' fancy gaiters, Lihils A hhoca
ef all kind
Fur tin Oentlcraen. a?ino-t every style of emit, rs and
sir ,i. fhi.s -t k lie - T personally selected with care.
' and he believes he call offer superior articles at reaeonahlc
I j i ices.
i T' ? strictest attention paid to M txtTACTrnrxo,
, a- ! he h.oj •••• toy doing w< i k well to merit a continuance
| of the li 1 crii! p .C-o:i;..e h.- loi- hitiiei o re eived.
j Tow.ir.d.i. Feb. 1 lsfiA.
Chenp B°nt, and Leather Store.
! T> TTCMriIREY is just ttj
'' • •• ivi':;' next door to II.F. Mercer's
etore hi Townnda, a large and well selected
stock ui" BtiOTs. FiitlKF A FINDIXCS,
fro o New York, w'ti -h tv'fh a constant supidv of
HOME MAN"!': M"i i 'i'iii) WORK. SOl.k' A UPPER
LEATHKit. FKI-iNCIi AND AMERICAN
CALF SKIN's. MOROCCO. A c.
he i desirous tn--d! at small prollts. Feeling grateful for
past favors, he hope:< to merit a enntinname of public pa
tronage.
Fir Tross/rc f Vor': nil /fcpa'ring done on short no
tice. CASH paid tor Hides and Skins.
Towitada, Jmne 11. is.v,.
iNpt Boo! .ind Shoe Manufactory.
L'RANK HOP F.MAN yvonld rcs - pcctful!v
I i:if ;-a the r-ith/eus of T- wand i, that he has com
menced e jmr.'rstfOj-; business in the room over
.1. Culp A Co's. s!inp. :,er the corner of Bridge street
He ready at a'i to do all work in his line in the
be-t manner— ard will make I'jne Fcwcd and Pegged
Boots. Shoes tmrt (Talters, in the latest approved style, an
we'! as t. ,ir-e Worh. Rt;r aibing done in a superior man-
He w~ PI respectfully -'.licit the patronage ef the riti
z.n: ' this place, assuring them that he will endeavor to
merit their I - rs t-y using he best stock, by careful work
mn ;-hiji, and by punctuality.
T iwnr.da, i<. 15.*,.",.
n. wgrmirs r. m. erwAno. n. n. root.
[> MWTKCHTS & Co., DEALT:US IX
: a :i t'.HT tjr SHELF HARbWAIti:, No's. 1 A
A, U a'.tr -t. Lintira, N. Y.
• liavc re ontly made large additions to our extensive
-tic k. am', he v n.w on hand a complete n-sorim-nt .f ev
••iy lc-- : ipt'iui ef Hardware, whieh we otter at the lowest
i:i h ri. es; cun-i-ting of Mechanic's Tools. Building Ma
terial-. Iron and -teil. Nails and spiko, Ropes and t'ord
ige. Paints. Oils and *.lass. Mill saws of every size and
shape, eiti.cr Malay (je.ug or Circular.
Machine If' hing, of ell widths, both of India Rubber A
leather. Class at whole ale. We are prepared to supply
Merchant '.tb Ch.-s, N .Rs. scythes. Forks, Ac., ntMmi
ufm-turers prices. Tin, sheet iron, and Copper work on
hand or made to order.
COftTR ACTOR'S TOOLS—Wheel harrows, A me.-' Sho
vels, Blasting Poivdi r. .v.
A''entsfur Ri hi Wilder'® Patent Salamander A'afes.
Fairnank .- Platform Si* .Tcs, and Welch & Criflith's Circu
lar saws.
Ln>e sizes np to GO in. h. alwavs on hand and sold at
I ctnry Prices. Particular attention paid to orders bv
mail.
Ikmiia. April 7, WW. n-tt-12m
MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT.
TYALDWIN k POT.LEY'S having purchased the marble
II factory of this village, under the superintendence of
Henry Ifanfi rd, are happy to aim umee that the Marble
business in vei l v will now be conducted by them. They
arc constantly receiving
Italian and Rutland lidarblo,
for Monuments, Head Stones, Tomb Talles, Stand Tops,
Pah.l Ft'.ve uM;Hers, Ac. Having secured the service- of
C.!!. POWERS, who is well known to he the most perfect
VCi-t ifi tbc state, they offers unparalleled inducements
t . perrons w'-'hing to secure any of the above articles, in
che ipnes . -tv'e and artitical beauty.
W-i vi rly. N. Y.. utirr IJ, IHBS.'
Soolis and Stationery.
TII Ty largest RksartTtiont of ROOKS find
ST \TtOXERY ever offered in this market—compris
ing a v rv complete stock of School Classical and Mlscel
htac HIS Bo- ks, and a very full assort meat of Ftationerv,
j 1 t opening and baf -ale unusuallv ( heap at
April 21, 1- jti. "u. 1). BARTI.F.TI"S.
DJi JRE.
SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE
Treating the Public ire.
CTMiR "obeorllicr thankfi 1 for thf liberal pntroTrirrc of ttm pi-' yvir. to cor-trMtly oofr f hand a full
I. sortim-nt of the very beet articles mmaLv kept in our line, vk : ".in;; b [>•.■< .>• - •>, t-t <*-. .•• v' '
isfactory to all who iu.y patronize Uiia. The purchases av :••• -le cMio ly with ia di ' . ' i:,.'. : (• ,
eivtomer* \v"H roet 've tlv '-cm-fit of a ~ornl ait.ele at a low price. Ail arti-h-a shall answer oar reioraatmiat
and are varrar.trd its rcjirtsenttd. * '
Ailvire grafniloosly eircn al the Office, rhnrgin* enly for the Slcilitinex.
The stork eon-i*ts of a complete ami -e!<- t assortment of
DRUGS, RIEDICINES, AND GROCERIES,
Pure Wine k Liquors, lor Medicinal use, Loudm Porler k Sc.Heli Ale.
ALL 7TIE MOS POPULAR PATENT MEDICIXRS!
The most approved Trusses and A"o2ominal S*prorter<?, Sfnrsing Bottles, Iffip.
pie Shells, Ereast Pumps:, Teeth Kings, Syringes, Catheters, dtc.
American, Engli.sk $ Chinese Razors and Knives.
FRESH CAMPHENE i BURNING FLUID-NEW h BEAUTIFUL PATTERN'S CF LAMPS!
Superior TCEiiCCO 6l &£iUTT I-—Choice brands of Burc Savanna, Principe
and Urd'a I
Pain!*, Oils, Varnishes, Wlmlow C!:v;*, itruSlies, l s cs fuitiery, Slutting Soap,
runty Articles. &,c. &,c. '
11 air I>rc=>, TTrtir Restorer, Fnncy Sonp. Shaving Cream, Tooth IVvdor. Extract* for the
Handkerchief. Italian Whisks, l'ort niminr.is, I'urscs, liar, L'olontro, Rose and
Lavender Waters, Tobacco and Snufi" I>oxe., Indeliible Ink, Ac
FAMILY GROCERIES:
Black and Green Teas; Rio and Java Coffee; Molasses, Syrup*, Sugars, Snices, .Vo
Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &e.
REMEMBEII THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD ROUSE!
Totvanda, February 1, 1855. 11. ('. FoUTER, M I\
jT NJUW AJJRANG EME N T !
P U PATTGiV $• PA Y ATE,
fA|-irrofQ 7
pa < .TtrsT e> i 'Exivi.
g-,i |ON THE CCRNEit OF SRID3E AND MAIN STREETS,
TTo. 4, Pattens' 2ico!:, Scwauda j?a.
rjailK =nb~' ril-er-- wmhi rc-y ' i"f tt 'V.- ; r "'-v-vd; and :'.o. p„|,j; • tl 4 r. :h.y h,:\ ; :.irtr.'-r-: i
JL the r.uir !)n*ir.e*s. and are liow re- Civine at No. 4. in PSttdn's Ke* llri ill or k, fr th ritics of
jthia and New V< ik a and v..rule- led .-t. ! oi A > rican, } rcr.rh and Knirk-h
micals, met, Iran ijiiiiis,
PA IMS, OILS, WiM.'.W GLASS, DYE STI'FFS,
S j£V.T?-A?/y .£ Z? * '•, <o ' r ri vL/LG'' " JL.'' *S '
DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PGR! fAON'NAES. Rc.
Sur-SZCAI. "jln k-il 3 v Giir cf Ukic Licst
iLbdominal Supporters, &c., nil* ays cn hand.
Loudon Porler and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal pnrpws.
ALL TK~ MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
Droshfs for the fiat, iiair, Trrti:. N.tiis Boots. Painting', Varnjsl:i ; ;g, It if.
The rovers of CfOOT) Cfff llt S avd TO J' .1 C GO, trill find a v vine!-, oi chiict ItM*
no, Yura ar.d Priiieipe Civ rs, and the finest brands of Tcb- ca:d S'r ff.
faaii 'iene—Partirular \ttc;iti.)n paid to the .Uinufactnre of BlßNi'.r, Hi lib
Aiul a fine assortment if I.A T.i I'S, of au sizes and descriptions, liird Can . Cvfs. N Is arni See.l
All of w hicli i* offered fcr tale at .creiitly roil nop J r'tr*. Or k Nunc: larre rv>-tlv yrr ' a*nl fr"r. J
Importer and Manu' r turcr at the !■ v--t rate •• aivl with I ,tdi. en d !s* us t>> -eN ,ic r< d• ■ i ••;••••.: '• m>: >•
; tisfactory to all. \l> li.vite the attitln of tfw pulili toaacp :.;! ex.miN.i-it: >ntif k .- aad pav.
Oar Motto is—- TUB CASH SYSTKM—QI'ICM SAI.F 3 - SM.M.L FIMriXS."
i Our Goods are seicoted with the ntmost rare and vvarrarted ti Vp v.-Nat t';ev ..-• ■ • ••y r h "
: t'.ic roiitrnrv. we arc to t only wi'ii.er Nut reip.e. t •>:•• c..t"W.-ra f rot irn •hpn. " • t'ip n ••••
SIP. PAYNE will give his special attehtidn to the piepMHtipnti Fltrid' ull'i.H>N*. wh a f•• esmp"**
! aeenrately on the shortest nct'u%. >Fi ii
Tuwamia, Jur.e 2d, !$56. : ; \ i'VIV
Gr*ocEa.i£s, &c :
11 est side of the Public Square, cjrpnsitc the
Churt /louse.
I> AI LEY NF, V INS :ire just rrr<: vinpr a
I * large addition to their >Mi kof Provc-i ns. Groceries.
Yankee Notions. Toy*. l'r it. ('onfertior.arv. Ac., which
will t'p oiM wholesale of retail for ca*h. or in e change for
most Kinds of country produce, at prices that cannot fail
to suit purchasers. Consumers or country dealers would
do well to call and examine our stock and prices.
GROCERIES.
Rlack and Green Tea, Rio aid .lava C >fTee. Chocolate,
Cocoa, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup. Ginger, 1 eppcr, Spice.
Clove*, nutmeg*. M ice cinnmon, Gnnir.d Mustard. IVr.per
Sai.ee. Soda, Salcratns. ('ream Tartar. Speria and Tallow
Candler, IJar Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Ac.
PROVISION'S.
Flour. Ruck wheat flour. Rye Flour, Corn Meal, Feed,
Fork, Hams Ash mlders. Mackerel, Codfish, Shad. Lake
Trout, l'ii -faded and Smoked Herring, Cheese, Rico, Bean*,
Onions Potatoes Ratter, l.ard. Crackers, Ac. Ac.
FRL'IT.
Prunes. Citron. Figs, Eng. Currants, Raisins. lem
ons and Oranges, Green and Dried Apples, and
Almonds, pecan nuts. Fray.il nuts, (.rcnoide uud Madeira
Walnuts. Filtierts, l'ea nuts. Chestnuts.nickory nuts.Ao.
tiicy.MAV, FnuNeii and Amekica.v Toys, F\ncV Goons.
Ac.— Hoys' Sleighs, Tin Wagons, China, Pewter A' Wood
Tea Setts, Dolls, Trumpet-. Toy Guns. Aceordians. Har
monicas. Glass. Paper and Wood Inlaid Wo; k Boxes and
Toilet Cases, Toy Bureaus, Se 'retarics, Ac, Pearl, lvt ry.
Papier Maclie and heather Port Monaics Wallets, Purges.
Ivory, Horn and Wood pocket and Toilet Combs, Tobac
co and Snuff Boxes, ( igar (ase*. Tooth, Hair and Clotli
Brushes, Fam y Mirrors, Perfumery, Hair Oil, Ac.
Foot.s C ee. Letter. Commercial Note and Bath P -t
Paper. Envelopes. Wafers, Sealing Wax. Ink. Inkstand*.
Wafer Cups, Sand Boxes, Penh Iders, Pens, Wafer scale*.
A c. Ac.
Tatilk exnTVur.v P w.t, Salina and Ruck Suit, and
Cayuga Ground Plaster. BAILEY A NKVINS.
Towanda, November 26, 1856. .
GOODRICH & CO.,
OAVIIfiO. X. Y.
4 RE now in receipt of and opening the choicest ami
most de.-iruhle stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry C.ontls,
to which they have ever had the [den ..ire of calling the
attention of the community. Our toek is very large, and
select'd with great care and i knowledged good taste.and
is pnrtimlarlv adapted to the Wants of tills and the ur
r-mnding sections. Gurst ck of
Dress tloods, Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroider
ies, Parasols, Cloths, Cassi'meres, Costings,
Pomes/ics, Shirtings, Linens, Prints,
Hosiery and Mauris, Sr.. S ) r.
and niimberle*s other articles m.ike-> our assortment better
than any other in this vicinity, all of which will be s Id
as cheap, and many articles cheaper, than at any otherrs
tablishinent, to nil of which we invite the inspection of
purchasers, as being in every respect worthy ot their at
tention.
Those who may favor us with a call may he assured that
no article will he recommended more highly than its me
rits will admit of.
Gwego. May H. 1556. G. B. GOODRICH A CO.
T>O()TS it SITOTS.—Tito largest, best ami
JL> cheapest assortment this side of the Empire City may
buftmati at jet# TRACT A MGOKE's.
NORSE R ARPISII, nicely grated and put
. nil in Bottle* for table use. Aiso l'icklos. Pepper
sauce. Worcester-hire Mti.ce. Fren h prepared Mustard,
common Mm t .id iu t .lie and b\ the lb. at Fu> s.
AT AT OF TRADFOIin < OFNTV. M
J i aetna' tneasttrtmeml a i"-> " A •- ' I
I ty, m.i.it underpin- dtrtc.ium "t J- It ■ VLi A'A A/.-
or fttSrHO: oGoi VTY. 'lb-.- rvv- trenowffi —■
All the I' d lie Roads, Raiir -ad*. S-at'r *. i'ost Ots-v
Chur-hes, Schol Houses, Store-, - . p*. M->.
j and Public Houses, Ac., are to be b wu >a tlI \
addition to tin? usual topography f Ih-rr-.t'n-.-y >
am! Mountains. The names of the property :i'_.ar!*.
! orally, including flmsf in the Conntv who run* ■ •
! advance to the Map, are also to he insertedinthfirre-]
i tive places.
MAPS OF THE PRINTIP.VT. VH.I. DHL-. "a • -
scale. will he inserted in the mrrir. A:-' vc**
iic hnildings and pr : vate reside;: "*. , ..
No more Maps will he published tr.an #t
j and at ojily one price. T M
The Map w ill contain some P' or T- - "i" ' • j
| engraved and delivered t > -:i- :•'* r- ■: •
■ and mounted. WILLIAM .I- BAK.'vLd. •* ■"
North He. tor. X. V., Mav i*. 1-....
;
GEORGE H. WOOP'S
Diisncrrcan k Glass Piclurr (lain'!
[N PATTGN'S new BLth iv. Corner : ID-;
*l<., T Vd.. i> ti.v |- t ! & '' r . < %
Pit 'TERES, (usually called Am'-rmy o!
superior t > all other k : ad* of pii t rre*. dm S
turn, they can 1 c seen iu any p -it a. .. . • _
| in nt'.'eh less time than P.tcnerrc type*, ami <■•[■" ■-
in elouily as clear weather. f : i
H* Miniatures ;>nt into Lack.!-. i' rr ' l • .; i
i usual. Rooms open at all hour-. Picture*}"•
Toi fa, Ja '" ■
RAILTiOAI) HOf'SE.
TCVVANDA, PA.
r/£OSES T. CaiS.S.ISR. PrOP " etc
, r pilK l*roprieter having recently leaded ... .r'T,,
] .L familiarly known a- the GLD ML VV* ' ■
ate in the lower portion of fhi* villa .*<V' ', , . p
) pleasure in informing the. public tluit Urn u • • ,-. T .
i thoroughly fitted up. [minted. P'i[ ercd. j' _- in ge*f
• ed w itii good furniture, with other U
I tho convenieuce and accouiuicilatieu ( 't
j vtllers. , ~, r that
I And further, theg-roprietcr begs Ic iM .
I the experience be h.;* h d in tlie hit*-;" ' i
, seP that he is capable of catering to the dplr - r ..-
' will favor him with their patronage. ;
, tion to please the mo.-t fa- tidiorss at no j n .y.
The most accommodating a**i?tuni-* .
dance. Please call and try us. '
Towanda, May W"8. —p"
SEED -A q
.1. the store of
J. D HUMPHREY^
IS NOV, RE. HIVING an ex ell. it .; , v
I boy's, ladies', children sard rni"; 0 " ~,[ tiiwlmf "■
' i?S. *ALo. Shoe Pegs. Thread, Lining* •'"
whi l, he invite pf.Mic -r-f 1
tfi-All pers n* haviii r unsett.cd a. r <.
• the subs, riher. are invited t> iiia'<'' i'-b 'j[. !r .:.k"h
venieni may call on I'rislnC. E-'t- ' f
! Orwell, previous to the I '.th "f ! j ! t" '
; time deliuqnouts may expect spwi. ■ '
i Towanda. J-
Pow.tnda, i ry !), IWS. ,
lLro EXCUSE FOR RAO -i
j X II,V -1 procure el Do- "• \
Seuth store in the t\' ir 1 p.HVPK''., .
THE iXFAI.LiBI.K : V!
Ejnallvadujted to I o ■ H<' ' -
and other Griddle Cakt Gingc' ' , ,- "
< akes. Butter for 1' iiip'.iiig*. I "> '• i
Price 'g.i .eel-.