.-. . . TIE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE! Farmers, Families and others, can par. IP. no Remedy equal to DR. TOlitis. VERETIAN •sinr.s r, for Dysentery, Cholic, Croup, Chronic matism, Sore Throat, Toothache, sea sickness. Burns, Swellings, Bruises, Old Sores, Head .chr, Mosquito Bites, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, tack, (lc. It is an English remedy, and was used by William be Iv., late King of England, and certified to by 111, as a cure for rheumatism, when every thing had failed. Pr. Tobias has put up a !loess T.INMENT in pint qtles . . which is warranted cheaper and better than other for cholic, scratches, old sores, galls, r ellings, cuts, bruises. etc. (1.-erlo ,000,0 11 0 bottles have been sold in - the Uni• without a single failure, and mat v have they Witold not be without it it it was ';,t to per •:t.; in case bf Croup, as it is as certain as it is • 1.1.cd. I: rules Chidera, when first taken, in a few hours: D,.kentery in half an hour—toothache in five minutes. perfectly innocent to take internally, and is re e.‘mmended by the most eminent physicians in the flitted States. Ps ice 25 and 50 cents. Pr. Tobias could till a dozen netv!.papers with cr./- . %,.ates and letters rt hying 1,, arc ( wonderful cures i.,-..omplishrd I y his Liniment, but considers war -I:.nting it sufficient, as , any person who does not ob tam relio( need not pap for it. Prtee 5u cents. Dr. Tobias' Office, '240 Greens u ieh street, New York. Por at Dr. H. C. PORTER ' S Dru. , b Store, Tow , ands, Pa. 77 --- , - - - or sirIZIFF.—To the voters of Bratifird f rCountl .; —Fellow Citizens—Through the urgent s,iiirttat ons °loony friends, I hereby most • 0-peciully °tier myself as a candidate.for the office i ziiiii.rill, at the next election; and earnestly solicit l Cr ,Il pron. If, throosh your partiallity, I .hould 1 ,i ,•yeted, I pledge myself to promptly and faithfully cliar , .;e the duties of •the office. IRA H. STEPHENS. North Towanda, June 23, 185.1. rxr SHERIFF.—To the riders of Brdford y --Fellow Citizens--Through the • I:c.tations of many friends----:and not only thar bot tr :a a le.ire I have for the Office of Shertlf.-I I: as a fivor at your hanil=, for this is the first 1::n , • I ever asked an office of any kind in County. ,h,•uld I be ftviired with a majority of v9ur usc my best endeavors to give general ,;,.t.tetton. STEPHEN A. MILLS. :C , Towanda, Aug. 1554. NOTICE.—The Books of the Drartf.trd County Agricultural S4ciety, will be open ce,t trig Idemberships, and tha, payment of the •.11 )ca: lee td members, at the Court House, in the 1! ;:,.11 of Towanda, on Nlonildy gr'ening of each of t'ertember Court. Persons desiring to be ene members. may do so at any time, by calling en Esq , or the undersigned, at Towati ,,. W NI. C. LIOGAR P. Sec. :Nall I.6ltertiscmmts. CAUTION 11:',i:1;!SY ram 0;1 ill pert:oils from purch,sirig te. .n••., t, Vr. \Cl%li,urßearer, t i. tt tt.!:Art,tl.,tetl .lut4. '2l-4 1851, title the fir of 1. , r I r:ceive,'. no vain-. and r. :Lit! 1.211k , S I am compelled dv law. 21, 1861 CIWCUS!! GRIND CONSOLID4TIO7j IMEED Ni S7Fi 41 .' • ea ;% " :".I . • •=-P?-::-- •••••'&4olrert.l7.N‘ - • • ne Two Largcst & Most Poplar Equstrin Establishments world, six . the well known Compariiis, I ril s N ATION AL CIRCUS .AND HIPPO— 'MI: of l'hiladetwhia, and LENrs NEW I•tdli CIRCUS Forming wo distinct Exhibitions toem her, and both given under oue tinintia.e Cro a single price of admission—reports ronyante , to ihe contrary.nouauhstand mc These Con eilidated Companies will exhibit at WAN D\, on TII EItSO 11', :Sept. 29. !Marc 7, at and o'edorl; P. M. Performance will half an h •ur after opening. Admission • --it;—nn hall puce. lezitinune cirrus now travellinLt. comp , . • war.l- '2oh, men. and horse, ! and requiring .rtdaees and Baggage Vans, fur the convey . ••' :1)i. truly Cullossal. ENtablishment. The Xr rlus ui•ra BAND CAR! thawn I.y Ten neauttful Cream Colored Horses, 11 select Mur.icians, and led by the co iti,l S. V. w. PoBl', Ekg., will precede the eiand rnmc in each town, which will take place a. (I o'ci Kit' in the Morning of the day of Exhibi- Tito great Engll.,ll Clown. LINTON, bas been rt 3. !, Ito this concern, will appear in conjunction the celebrated BILL WURII.ELL. Tnn p.reat resource obtained by combining -these Extensive acid-well known Tronpupe, will al : ofa degree of Brilliancy being produced in their nts unparalleled., in this country, and nn , crpasned in any other. A great variety of Per -1.1.1-lances now in this country, andipeculiar to this l•hinent, will be found comprised in the bill, - .r. confplently believed that the Novel Bril. 1.,1nt, and exciting representations of the Double 'I: .ire, will form a feature iq the amusements in \ o inch will be remenibered with gratifies- (or years to come. nr.lon.tht array of talent attached to the Cori .. !a!eil E , tatilishmein includes a great number of ,! most distinguished names in the Eiruestran Pro -..,a,m,5t of whom are as well known in Europe a i ui tlo, aide of the Atlantic. Among the most •in i nest of the Equestran Stars, are Mad'lle Min t a, the great Prussirn Equestrienne ; Ntad'lle Floi mthful, fearless, and faseinating rider—Mains Angeline. Sophie, Irene, and Jenny—Worrill the _very best Clown of the age--Hiram %V. Franklin, Siickney, H. F. Nichols, J. Harkins, W. Kin- , ra le, D. Stevens, Master Willie, and numerous all l.niun to fame, and uneaqualed in their ropective department. For a full description of Vaznificeut Entertainments try be given the rear referred to the descriptive bills at the hotels. as it would be impossible to give an ad: „tate idea of their vast extent and Variety in t:.t 1. In its of a newspaper advertisement. Each Afternoon's Exhibition will terminate with rxtremly laughable French Equeetrian ue. eutiileil JOCKEY—while at night, the Performance will conclude with the great Legenda ry, II ippoilramafic Spectacle of St. George and the Dragon, rrAnced with all the Original Music. lituperb Dres ‘nrinintinents and Maehinery,employed at the Nanonal An:Tithe:ore, 111 Philadelphia, when it had an unprecedentel run, The piece abounds in ('rand Combats, Terrible Encounters, and startling incidents—concluding with the grand Procession, ar i l the TRIUMPH .OF THE CHRISTIAN RiHT ! For further particulars see Jorge and smal l I. It:. at Hotels. r.e . This Company will also exhibit at Caving toe the 2e, Troy 27. and Waverly 29th of September. J. W. BANKS, R. P 4 HOWES, 1. .1. HOWES, 1..11. HOWES, Agents. Tcraiindz, eept. 9, 1954 General Election Proclamation. wHEREAS, by an act of easemblir-of -theXcint tionwcalth, entitled ‘4 An act relating,to the electione,of this catimonwealtb," it le enjoined up on me to give public notice otanch election to be held anditleolliettipmeratiei ha each notice_whet officers.dre 'to be electeitt...l CIiEIiTER - THOMAS, High Sheriff.ofThe "Cattily of Bradford; - do hereby make kitownAnd giie notice to the:eleetors of Raid county that a_general election - will* held in Raid county,-on TIIIILIDAT,, the 10th day, of October. in the Bee erattlistriete in' eniti coutitY 'to In Albany , at the sob-district 'action! tense near Campbell's n 1. In Asylum. at Jacob Frutehey's. In Athens bore.' at E. 8. MetherronOt. In AnthensAwp., at the school house 'near Wna. Rants. In Armenia, . . . In Burlington; it. the school house!) ti , Burlington four corners , : ' In thrill . , at the school house; Called the centre school house,near S. Deckeect In Franklin, qi Deemer's. In Granville. at the *chola! hou - sq, N0..1, at Gran ville corners. a In Herrick, at the school house near Daniel Du rand's. In Litchfield, at Cyrus Bloodgood'i. In Springfield, at T. Wilder's. In NI anding Stone; at Simon Stevens. In South Creek, at the school house near A. Gil- In Towanda ham' at the Grand, Jury room in the Court House, in said b, to. In ' ,. ..0•th Towanda, at the house of 8. A. Milk. InvSouth Towanda, at the.chool house near A C. Greggs. In Tu.cainra, at the !..chool house near James 131.,els's• In l'lste'r, at Holcomb's. In Warier), at R. Cooper's. ~ In Wer., at ley's.• In Windham, at thehouse of Benjamin Kuyken— dall. In YVyalu , mg, nt the house of!. H. Black. In Wilmot. at the house ()flames Foster. • ‘1 In at the Academy. At .Whicli time and place the electors arliresaid Kill elect by ballot One per•iinforGorernnr of thin C.lmmonteialth. One person tier Juslge of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth. One per on for Canal Commissioner of the Cora neon w Ore prr. , on to represent the 13th Colgressional Cora po,ed of counties of Bradford, Susque, h.,tina and Tioga, )n the house of Rvinesentattvea at WaNtlinglon. . Two persomq to represent tilt' connty of Bradford in the Boom: of Reiresen•attres of the cointnon wealth of Pennsylvania. •One person fur Hq.th Sheriff of said county. One person for Prothonotary, Clerk of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Sescions, of paid county. GEOUGE INNER One Perron for Coroner e.itinty. And in and by said act, I am further directed •to vire nutite " that every person excepting justices of the peace *ha shall hold any office of profit and trust under the government of the United Stales or ..1 this State, or of any incorporated district and also that every member of cong ress and of the State Le gislature 'and the selecL and common council Of any Fit) , or commissioners sit any incooporated district, by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time. the'eflite or appointment of Judge, In— spector or Clerk, of any election of this Common— wealth, and that no ihapettor or other officer, of any such election, shall be then eligible to any office to be voted f,T. . - 'gigot 'llUtertiiionents,- In Quilnn, at Spalding's. In it ,liimes In Leßiy, nt the school ttouse in Leroy. In Mbnroe. at J. P. Smith's. In Orwell, at Francis Woodruff's.: In Overton. at the house of Win. Waltman In, Pike, at Danis J.dinson's. In Ridgbery, at S. Harman's. In Rome at the Academy. In Sheshequin, at D. Brink's. In Brnilhfield, at A. J. Gerould's. In Troy boro.'at rhe Eagle Tavern. In Troy twp.,'at the house of V M Long, in the l'ror. One person as Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds fur said county. One person for Commissioner of said County. One person for Auditor of •aid county., By the 4th Section of an act passed the 16th day of April, (810, it is provided " that the 13th section of an oct passed July 2,183 P, entitled" An act re lating to the elections Of this commonwealth." shall not hew construed as to prevent any militia officer fri m serving as Judge, inspector or Clerk, at any general or special elect!vri of this Commonwealth. In the . 6lst section of the act first above mention ed, it is enacted that every general and special el ection shall be opened between 8 and 10 in the forenoon, and continue without interruption or ad journment until 7 o'clovk In the evening, when the polls shall be closed. it By the 18th section of the act pasrq Feb. 3,1846 it shall be lawful for the inspectors and judges of any general election which a tall be hereafter held in the Armenia election dtstrict Bradford county to close the polls of such election at 5 o'clock P.M." By the 1: th section of the act of 1853, it is provi. tided that the pulls of the election, district of Tus carora twp. be closed at 5 o'clock P. M. It is further directed that the meeting of the Judg es at the Court House in Towanda, to matte out the ganeral return, shall be on the 3d day after the' el ection. which will be oq the .13th day of Opt!Ite?: It is also directed the meeting of the return Ohl es for the 13th Congressional district to peke out the returns fur member of Congress, shall be ,at the Court House, in'the how' of Towanda on the 7th day after the election, which will be on the 17th day of October. AN ACT for the Suppression of toe Manufacture and Sale of Intoxicating Liquors, as a Beverage. WHEREAS, All laws to be efficient should hrfire the approbation and sanction of the People : And Whereas, It is represented that a large ndm bet, if not a majoritylof the citizens of this Com.; monwealth, ore deeply iMpressed with the hecesif ty of the Passage of a Prohibitory Liquor Law: - And Whereas, It is impossible to obtain a certain indication of popular sentiment relating thereto by means of petitions and remonstrance : Therefore; 41. Be it enacted by the &nide and House of Re presentatives of the Commonwealth of Peary:Wl:anis in General Assembly mot, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, That the qualified voters of this Commonwealth are hereby authorized at the places fur holding the general elections in their re spective wards, boroughs and townstips, on the se cond Tuesday of October nest, to rote for and agamst,a law which shall entirely prohibit by pro per and constitutional regulations and penallies,the manufactuxe and sale of.intoxicating liquors. eicept for medical, sacramental, mcchanieal and artistical purposes. §2. That the officers authorized by law to hold elections in each ward, borough and township, of this Commonwealth, are .hereby directed and re quired at the place fixed by law, in the several the tricts for the holding of the general elections in said districts, on the second Tuesday of October next. when they shell be organized as an election board, to receive from each qualified voter of their said din tricts. a dcket.written or -printed •on to amide. Prohibitory Liqtior, Law,' and the tickets in'favOr of the proposed few shall - contain` in the inside the Words“ Fbr a Prohibitory Liquor Lear," and those opposed to the propesed law shall certain in the in side words, Against the Prohibitory Liquor Law," which votes shall be counted and returned to the court house of the counties oreity," in which the said election shall be held, on the following Fri day by the return indges, who shall cart up and certify all the votea'polled in said county or city, to the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at • Harrisburg, directed and transmitted in the same Manner the votes far Governer are required to be directed and transmitted, and said Secretary shall on the l third Friday of January next ensuing, corn mtinicate the 'said returns to the Legislature, to be opened' rind counted in the 'same manner the votes for OOdernbearil opened autl•e6inited, and consid ered as the prayer of the voters of•this Coratnon weilth‘relatiye to a Prohibitory. Liquor Law. 53. That all the efeetion'tairs of the State pre. seribibg the Wars of opening and etainribe polls C. '. '" -:' Mai Mvittifeireittif.'.-----:-.1 -thoreceprion of vines, the punishment of illegal yoling.the defraying_ the expenses of publication. and holding of the general.clectitins. arid. teturii,e( the.same;and all other matter. Meld* thereto:, bed and the same 'are declared applicable:hi tlle above authorized. §4. 12.14 it shalt he the ditty of the Sheriff& of tho severitl, counties of this Commonivetaith to insert a copy of this actin thi prociamition for the- general election held 2i6 'the second -Tuesday of October next. E. E. C4,o3E;tpeaker of Vie House of • Repro - sentakives%:- • - M. IWG . ASLIN Speakei of alit ee6a)e, A rvaavin—Thetwentpeight'h Atiy - of April, one housand eight hundred andfifty•lbue. WM. BIGLER. CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. Sherifrr Office, Sept. 17, 1851. Williamrport and Elmira Railroad ! , New 'Daily Stage Line ! ON and after Monday, the 21st ; i . . , of August, a stage will be run daily between TOWANDA and CANTON, connecting at the latter place with the trains tut the Williamsport and Elmira Railroad. Passengers desirous of going to Harrisburg , Phi ladelphia, Baltimore or Washington, will fiat this a cheap; comfortable and expeditious route. The hours of starting and arriving will be govern. ed by the time tablesot. the Railroad—particular at. tention also being paid to connections with the sta. ges up and down the river from Towanda. (0 - For seats apply to S, °tams, Canton, and at the Ward House. Towanda. 12 S. OWENS & CO. Proprietors. CAUTION. 'WHEREAS, my wife Mary, haslet my beiland board, without any just cause or provoca• lion, this is to forbid all petions harboring or tali ing her on my account, as 1 will pay Ito debts of er contracting after this date. CHARLES W. DREYMEIER. Browntown, August 21, 18.44. THE ORWELL SELECT SCHOOL RESUMES its sessions on Monday, the 11th of September. In the classical, scientific and mathematical de— partments of this seminary, very desirable advanter ges will be given to the studiously inclined, espe cially if wellgrounded in the all important elements taught in our district schools. A faithful account will be kept of each student's attendance, conduct and scholarship, for the benefit of parents, school districts and all whom it may , rightfully concern. The school is not sectarian, but free ; and - a class in Theology would always hive been, right cheer— fully, allowed its share of time andattention- Or term of II weeks : Geography, grammar and arithmetic, $3 00 Higher English. Latin and Greek languages. 5 00 No pupil received fee less than one term. Pay ment in advance. Board may be obtained at from $1 50 to $2 00 per week. HUNTINGTON Jr.. Principal. Orwell, August 18, 1854. TOWANDA ifaztaimul ESIQUHAT47. THE duties of this echnol will be resumed on the ,second Monday of September next, !andel the charge of Miss OLIVIA D. and RLDICCA D. HANSON. in the room• recently occupied by James Macfar- lane, Esq., in the North end of the Ward House. The school year will consist of :four quarters of eleven weeks each. Teams—as formerly, $6, $9, add $l2 per quarter, according to the studies pursued. No extra charge for the Latin Language. • No pupil will be received for a shorter period than one Quarter. RN aaaaa ces—Rev.Dr. MacLIAW, President of the College of New Jersey, Princeton. Hon. D•VID WILMOT. G. F. 24.asoa. L. %VAUD. Esq., Hoe.Gio.sJro699o7, D.F. aIk,STOW, Esq. Towanda. Towanda, August 26. 1861. DR. E. H. MASON, & SIIRGZON, Residencc ; on Pine Street .oppasite Ike ofd Presbyterian Cht;;th Offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Can always he found table office, in Dr. Poarsn's Drug Store, when not pro fessionally engaged. 4C.. A. Mit WO • E. W. BAIRD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, esLTAVING disposed , of all interest in other busi ness, is now prepared to attend promptly to all business, Ija the line of his profession. He may he found at all limes—except when absent on le cif business—at his New Brick Office," THE LITTLE UNION BLOCK," between the old Un ion Block and John Bdrirr's splendid Saloon, re cently elected on the North side of the Public Square. TOwanda, Pa 07, - N. 13.—ParticOlai attention given to col lecting. Towanda, Aug., 24, 1854. . Southern Military, Academy Lottery ! (IT AVTIIORITT TOI STAII,OI Conducted on the Havana Plan. 10,000 Numbers-238 Prizes I—all the Prizes drawn at each Drawing. CLASS E—TO BE DRAWN 2o . rn BErBER. CAiIITALS $7500 15000 .. SQVY " 1500 In all R:18 prizes, amounting to 00,000 Tickets O—Halves and Quarters in proportion. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. All cimmunicatlons strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager Sign of the Bronze Lions Montgomery, Ala. Aug. 20, 1854. - IN WANT Tift snbscriberi are ip want of a young man as an ahprenttee to the Tinman's trade. 'l7 or 18 yeaii of age, of 6,..t habits, who they will .bind themselves to learn the business. HALL di RUOELL. Touranda, lidy 25, 1854. THE WORLD CHALLENGED!! New Remedies and Quick Onroi RING BONES AND BONE SPAYINR CURT ED. AND WARRANTED TO BE TAKEN OFF, SOLELY AND ENTIR,ELY lIMO' 'INJURY TaTHE ANIMAL!! A ND without the rise of the unite, the riving .11. Iron, of any of those liquid caustics, such as Nitric, Marlette or sulphuric Acid, 4c,, or any of those baneful ,liquids.ao_ often made use of t to . the shame of the Farrierand the torture of that useful' animal, the Horse, without any necessary purpose Also all diseoses of the horse treated scieptifically. References dtpast services can be bad, as also 'the bona.,fide Ringbones and sriavins . taken cathars es already operated oh, together with severil other Pastilles, pipes, Tumors. &c. 4c. Applications to the subscriber. who will be at the Monroeton Exchange, where he can, be consulted on the subject free of expense. The subscribe, would wish those likely to want his services, to call withovt delay, as it will depend on the amount of practice thelenBth of time he will remain, and as at requires about two weeks' alien. tion to each horse, he cannot remain vnless he gets four or five together to operate on. 0:p Terms from $lO to $25. Payment in all cos es to be-made befure the horse leaves the stable. *ORRIN C. TAYLOR: Monroeton. Aug. 26,, 1855. 3 TONS ann.e of rhos* thcap Ba i lors , rec7d and for sale by PHINNEY. ~ctct~tu~i~,~ ~3Cr: Mem. AClP(....BMlClDlEtllot.eronmr. Attorney at raw. orriis ‘itrr . 4114 arinvire isconozn. • ' -Towanda, Pcetna. NEW SPRING k SU.MiIER GOODS ! BURTON KINGSBERY,.. • S bow receiving all sorts of NE W GOODS;which -I: will be sold very low fur Cash. May 3, 1851. Effr.V.J. o 1810 EirkiglMr V - WOULD inform her friends, that she has just re • V turmoil from the city, with a large assortment of DELTAL'ESULE,T - GOODS, which she offers at reduced prices. Produce of ev ery kind taken in payment fur goods. SLESSOVAL.---DR. MASON pax removed his ogles to his dwelling. on Ms emit. Opposite the old Presbyterian littoral. Towanda, May 11, 1854. - rim w s and !lo castings! BtATCHLEY. Wayne county, Alba or Curtis rlpws, Side hill, subsoil and corn plows and Castings, for sale cheap. , I take particular pains to get good well made plows and tough castings. I would invite particu lar attention to the Alba, or Curtly plow. Call and see. It. M. WELLts. Cistern and Well 'Pumps ! LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind, size, tice.. cheap for ready pay, for sale by Jan. 8, IRO. It. 10. NEW SPRING COODS. TUT received by Joseph Kingsbury, a large and complete swck of NEW GOODS, for sale as Wald, EMAP COS CASII Towanda, April 26. ISM. Bituminous Coal.—Barclay Coal Bed. THE undersigned is prepared to fornish at the beds, any quantity of this superior C OAL, at the reduced pri.o of $1 25 per ton for Blacksmith coal, and 51 75 for picked Grate .dal. Payment in cash or country produce. but no credit will be givin. " HENRY GAI7t3B, Agent ' for the Barclay R. H. and Coal Company. Franklinlold Coal Bed) May 25, 1854. S. Z. ICELDILL WITTORJr - E .1T LA lt Office with, the Register and Recorder, TOWAINDA. PA. D'A, OVERTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Towartatt, PA. OFFICE in the second story of the Union Block, north side of the Public square, over the office of J. C. Adams.Fsq. Sept. 24. 4411=117411,5futordumasno ATTORNEY -- AD - LAW TOWANDA. G.:7 Office removed to John e: Adam? Office in the Union Block. July 20. Administrator's Notice. A 1,1, persons indebted to the estate of Henry II Vandyke, dec'd late of Albany tp., are reques ted to make payment without' delay : and those hay: ing demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL VANDYKE, JOHN HATCH August J 5, 1854. Administrator.. CliAll. D. MAldniX, .41 T.T OR rrE 1r 4T Williamsport, Lycoming County. Pa. orricE—Opposlta U. 8. Hotel-Up stairs...ln ihreetitor's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate ofJ. N. Pratt, A dec'd late of Butliugtmi township. are here by requested to make payment without delay : and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticate& for settle a, ont. P. B. PRATT, Executor. Lily 15,1854. The ,a.stinfhanna Collegiate Instituti; WILL be opened for the reception of PopilA, Male and r.traile;ottlltednesdajr the 6th September, when the Inaugoral exeretses will take place. irevitycloas. REV. R. F.COLT, A. M. Piitstrytt, Professor of Natural, Mental and Moral. sciences Ray. JAMES) M'WILLIAM, A. M. Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages and Belles Lett reR CHARLES R. COBURN. ProL of Mathematics and Master of Normal School Miss FANNIE BILES, Teacher of Music and French. Miss PHEIIE DAYTON, Teacher of English and Music. Negotiations are , in progress for securing the see. •ices of two other Lady teachers in time for the opening. J! The Principal will reside in the Institute and the Pupils will board with hts family. The academic year will co.istiat of three terms of fourteen weeks each. ISPISNSMS Pint - mix OT TOVIITZIN Tuition' in the 4th class, Elementary English Branches, $4 nil 3,1 Class, higher Engllah Branches. 5 UU 2d Class, Mathematics, Natural Science and Classics commenced, R 00. Ist Class, Mental and Moral Science with the above continued; 7 00 Tuition in Modern [ l anguages each, 3 00 Ornamental Needle Work and Embroidery, 200 Drawing, 2 00 Oil Painting in Landscapes, 8 Ott .do in Figures, 10 00 Instrumental Music with use et . instrument. 10 00 Room Rent, 75 .• Incidental expenses. as Boardiug.in the 11a1141 63 per week, or per Term, •22 7n • Washing three shillings per dozen, Lights and Fuel at the actual expense. • In addition to the above course, College classes will be organized if advanced scholars apply. • Rspecial attention will be paid to the instruction cf persons designing to qualify themselves as Taach ere for Common Schools. Pupils will furnish themselves with bed,bedding. towels, dtc. The Bills for the term must be paid in advance, or one half at. the entrance, and the re maining half at the aspiration oldie half term. C.- L. WARD, President. A. P. COLT, See. J.-D. 110312431TZ. Treas. Tositeals. August 12, 1854. • Engine and. Fixtures for stile. ONE aec.ond hand t ri9INE and fiitutei for a SAW- Ml£ L, earpable of tithing two or more ,wawa, all in good order, and will be sold cheap, on ' a lank credit, if desired. The Engine is no* run— ning, and ban be seen by Calling on H. 8. DA17111.• mos, at Ulster. or C; es. Wat.l3,l•Ae. - at Athens, Pa. . Ulster. July 19. 1E44. TAKEN UP; IN Towanda borough. on the Bth of August. four .1 sheep and two lambs. The owner is tequested to prove property, pay charges and lake them away. H.. W.ELI.MAN. Towanda, Apg, LA, 09.J34, , - ' • ' DISSOLUTION. - T"partnership between E. InAhtisten and A. Gay, is ibis day diseolved memo con sent—the accounts are left in the, hands of 4.14 Jones, Esq., far-settlement. ; , • : Wilmot, /dee 13M Horses; Harness le ''Wagon for sale; THE MAN who want" to put abase a span of Young Homes; Harness, and Lumber Wagon, on very favorable Terme r bilk , of en opportuF4-; iy, by ca 11414 at this ogle.. 'Stint 28, 1951.' HARDWARE & jin,...lapaimed-iintl Britannia . . Wait., mist, Trittitnings, Garbage Trimmings, Elawss did Itaddlefy Ware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools, . . BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, FARMER& TOOLS AND AGNCLITURPI LE.IL) PIPE i . ,41Y1) of all kinds and silo; 1110,N, STEEL, ZEATIIEII. BELTING, Ace. • Would Inform Weir. friend.; slut these are only • plrt or the genera! heir! , tinder a hieh trt) , be classed their extensive stasortment, toil to which di., recei.vine.aVoional direct from the iMporters and Ananufacturers, which enables them to induceioamt• in their large imek anti 'ow prices, that will challenge competition (turn any We would atilt the Particular attention of e.CS'Jirt) /.1 7 ,kM.V.W.Eig9 .• to an examinatiou at TV stock, Ailed' 'having been selected with the greattsi care, we are confident will F . atkry eveicilierrieit particaliii. • , .crj - Duni forget the trlaPe-.F ! Sooth side (tithe puldic !Our. Old Iron, Coppor and Ilraii; and all kiri,l3 of Country Produce taken iii eichattge for gooda. Towanda, May 27, 1054. . 4; ,11.-‘l.l. 4 111:812ELL. DR. PORTER'S OFFICE &1) ( ;Cr gt SOUTH END OF THE viAil ;i3USa, rrenting tho Public asbarilbet, thankful for the liberal patronage received tl , e i.lst ,i•r, to keep constantly or. T hand a full essorttnenf of 11.0 ten , b'cg articles usually kola IA I nn w ILL dispose.of ark such terms a. sill he salisfartory to all wire may patronize him. 't rie I' aro made entirely .with es* in hand, and for the Cksa uur en:diluters p ill receive the.bunefit of n article of a low price. Atl articiei not !interning our recommendation, will be cheerfully taken beck, (13,1 live money refunded., Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Oilier, charging billy lor the Medicines. The stock consists of a complete and select assortment o DRUCS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES / • Piire•Wine & LignOrs, fig Medicinal nse i Lotdon Porter & Scotch Me, A HE' LL ; T MOST POP U . L.4R MEDICINES ! MESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FIUM- ♦ spLvinin ♦ssoirtli•NT of Americ'On Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant:d Good.) Superior TOPACCO dt. sairtrrp !----Clioice brands of Pure Savanna, Principe and Tara CIGARS! ! Paints, 011 s, Varnishes, Window-Glaqs, BruSlies,.reiturnery,Ahavlag Soap, Fancy Articles. Ikei &c. . FAMILY GIiOdERIES : Black and Green Teas ; Edo and Java Ctiffee ; Molasses; Syrups, Sugars, Spicew, N 4; &e. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, kc. REIIEMBER THE `TORE-SOUTH FIND OP THE WARE( iiiol7Ski-' , Algid 1T .5` T , The bed l7aalitrt of Coons—F.d/ A‘sortment—llindarale Profits—Ready Attention to Cvstomes—no Adulteration cJ Goods -611(1:d Advice as to l'afent .ftentedies 2 --anfl Close Attention to Business." Towanda, Novomiwr 12, 1852. 11. C. PORTER, M: D. SILVER MEDAL Awarded to Lida Machine at the Fair of the American Inef 'Jute, New York, Oct. I INSCir ♦ Diploma at the Franklin institute, Philadelphia. First Premium al the Blatt ■'air► Mims, New York, and at the Columbia and Rensselaer County (New York Faits; and a Diploma at the Westchester County Fair at While Plnfn.s. tricKors PATENT ThiPROVED CIDER MILL In the Maid arnthipement of Ode highly approved and Intimate Mill, the labor is divided by errunglog a 10.1 t ling Cylinder to tweak the epploe. and then deliver theta to the 'Melt Cylinders to to reshirwl_ to yseusie. ity ibi. er =tt the work Is performed Lister and with much The thiew le aletens..l with n remit lessor screw than Innerly. and by. a t Inyiniloun del or the nee or ettr 1.0 dleponsed will. and tbo Tel. made L. open al will in de- here the ratucee. w MIT et the +erne time t!ie f e'er t. left clear and the won tan be, don* with tench lea tabor. than by the ld method. The C) arc corcrell nith hcaey !beet T in.. to on their j.. 4 IpherFN and oh,ls; the In thong arentiffeJ an ea not to teit..l... end the whole Ward en the MI I end uoule in Lhe ler' 1.,t1 tueriluvr nod arrandeel with especial chnt tlndr diatsbllltY awl lb Plainer who %I ...the lint rart•hill and neror,thr e , to directlans win be dllseppcilikted, bat on the nth.. hand be will And tide ono of %Lento:4 caluoLlo and efacient thnehlites on hie form. . . . the maebit 14 Made to rem by here.. Wont or hind ypower and w ha m the •pplettore ground. • moth boy of 14 ear of age can pews the pomace with all en. e. In nll twiner times it was ',opposed tint • Large gnarlitr 'of Olger cowld *My be made by ming o pondetoue urchin Opt growl,