Mr. SHERIFF.—To tha Voters of Brdford County—Fellow Citizens—Through: the solicitations of many friendo—and notlonly afar but front a desire I have for the 0111ce,of Sheri&-I ask itas a favor at your hands, for this is , :the flrst time I ever asked an offibe of any kind in County. And should I be favored with a majority of your votes, I will use my best endeavors to give general satisfaction. STEPHEN A. M1L141. 2 North Towanda, Aug. 15,1854. NOTICE.-,The Books of the Bradford County Agricultural Society, will be open for receiving Memberships, and tha payment ofahe annual fee of members, at the Court House, in the ilorough of Towanda, on Monday evening of each week of September Court. Persons desiring to be come members, may do so at any time. by callingon Wm.Elwell, Esq , or the undersigned, at Towan- WM. C. BOGARI . , Sec. - MASONIC—The regular monthly Com munications of UNION LODGE, No. 108, A .1' .M., are held Wednesday on or preceding the - full moon, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at Masonic Hall, in the borough of Towanda. The meeting for October will occur on Wed nesday, October 9th. Visiting brethren are invit ed to attend. W. J-1: PERKINS, Secretary. gar SHERIFF.—To the voters of Bradford County;4—Felloor Citizens—Through the urgent solicitations of many friends, I hereby most respectfully offer myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, at the next election ; and earnestly solicit your support. If, through your partiallity, I should he elected, I pledge myself to prof ;qtly and faithfully discharge the dthiei of the office. IRA 11. STEPIIENS North Tovrand . June 23, 1834. Ncuo 12Incrhscmcnts. NEW FALL GOODS. S. MERCUR, IS NOW ELCSITISG, A Large anFALL d well se GO l t eeted a*sortment of ODS I • Towanda, September 14, 1854. NEW FALL GOODS. mu/La: L .slr South corner of Mercer's Block, Alain Street, ARE now opening their stock of GOODS for the Fill trade, comprit=ino a full and complete as. sortment, and of the usual variety, which will bn s,old at a very small profit for Reaily Pay. Thankful for the liberal petronage of the past sea son, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our FALL stock, be lieving that good Goods and low prices will insure a speedy sale for ready pay. TRACT & MOORE. Towanda, Sept, 12. 1R54. TOWANDA !lEDAIL siLi.ftA2Yo THE duties of this Sehlol will be resumed on the stew el Monduy of Sr pt e mbrr nrtl, motet the charge of Miss OLIVI• D and RO.HF.CCA D. HA NSO7, is the rooms recently occupied by James Macfak- Line. Es r; , the North end of the Ward liou•e. The school year will consist of four quarters of ten weeks each. TERMS—r.q formerly. $6, fig, and SI2 per (parer, n,-cording to the 'studies pursued. Nu extra charge f r tie Latin Lang uage. pupil be received for a shorter period 171 In one (barter. REr. ea eNer.s—Rer.br. Mat cr. t a, President of the r !leer of New Jersey, Princeton. Hon. Divin Wiyen T , G. F. Masgar. Esq., C. Wane. Est.. HON .GEOMLN 61E.RSON, h.F. BA ucTow, Eso.Towanda. T.wandi, A naust 26, 1851 _AILGET', AL D. DD • E. W. BA'RD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAVING tVsposed of all inter esdin other busi ts prepared to attend promptly to business, in the hue of his profession. He may he I uud at all tin , rs—except u ben absent on le— gal business--at his New Brick Office," THE T.ITI'LE UNION BLOCK," between the old 'a Block and Lill a irg•Ci grit:mini Saloon, re— cently etectcd on the2igrth side of the Public o are. Towanda. Pa. , N. 8.--Particular attention given to col lecting. Ttotranda, 21, tB5l TAKEN UP. I TN Towanda Enrough, on 11 8? of August. four sheep and tu,j lambs. T I:iwner is requested r.o prove property, pay charge a I lake them away. N'll. . WELLMAN. Towanda, An. 15. 1851, Administratries Notke ALT. per' on. indebted to he estate of (leo Sltay• ler, due'd. late of Burlington lull. are here by tequr..l4-0. to make paythent *ithout delay : and it prrmns hrivimz claims agair, , A said est.te will p'ea , e pre , ent theth dole a tithimileated for gettk- OLIVE BBAYI.OIt, Admini.tratriv. OE Sept. 13, 1,,51 Executor's Notice. ALT, persons Indebted In the estate of John More Deceased, late of t ike township, are hereby tcquested to male payment without delay, and ali oerimns having demaOs agni est said estate will pre. sent them without May, duly authenticated for set• Element. ORRIN MORE, Sept. 12. 1651 FCR SALE. 81T1'ATED at Orwell centre, lord cooky. Pa., contain about THREE 4"" IHUNDRED ACRES. about two hundred, and fifty thereof improved and the remain der excellent woodland. There are upon the promises a comforts- Lle and spacious MANSION HOUSE, a i m tenant house, five barns, 30 x 40 feet each,4 111 or upwards, several ranges of sheds and = I • stabling, and other outbuildings, with an excellent and never failing well of water at the door of the mansion house, and well watered generally. The entire property forming one of the moat desirable - situations for a dairyman or stock breeder to be found in this section of the country. Terms—one-half of the purchase money on taking possession, and the balance on interest for a term of years. If the property is not sold this fall, if will be rent el for a term of years, if a suitable opportunity pre sents. J. 1). 111131P1111ZY, Orwell, Sept. 12, 185 t. Vit'll\l'AIOB:f() r o . I. ALtEN, late Professor in the:Ohio College -EY of Denial Surgeons, has discoverer, a method of,inserting Artificial Teeth on plate, which makes ant , further improvement impossible. ' It combines strength and durability with perfect cleanliness. The gum is continuo's, and' can be made to suit any case, however difficult. igo like is th• expression, th it the moiit familiar with artificial teeth fail to determine they are false; the teeth appearing as if they actually grew out of the gam. I h.. ve , ecured letters patent for Bradford CO Office in Mercur's Block. Towanda July 28, 1854. DR. E. H. MASON, P /3 CIA ig ok SURGEON, Reslitenceon Pine Strect.opposite the oil Presbyterian Chti;ch. Offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Can always be found aline °dice, in Dr. POIITIIII ' S Drug store, when not pro frssionally engaged. 300 i'''-oTs*ale Ba t 5 11 c E e 1 1, c 1 ; t s fo r y. P .E q. 4 7 N C 4 1 te c t; l'..anda, Aug. 10, 1653. Gonerai Mpation .1 1 FoOinkation. WHEREAS, by an act ofilsembly of . the Coin. monlrealth, ediltled eg An sktlehttiug to the election" ethis eomittonweAlthr.hisi - enjoined up on me to notice of ancVelection to be held Sod alio the enumeration - % such disks toilet officers areto tiecketed; I CHESTER THOM AB 4 High Bheriffof the ctinoly-of Bradford, do hereby make known - and give notice to the electors of said county that d general election will be held in said county, on Timis", the 10th day, of October, in the several district's% said county to wit In Albany, at the sub.district school house near Campbell's mill. In Asylum, at !ao ob Frutchey's. % Athens boro.' at E. 8. Mathewson's. In Authens twp.; at the school house near Wm. Scotts. ' In: Armenia, at Johtilk.Beeker's. • In Burlington, al the school house at Borliitton four corners. In Carlton, silt. E. Spalding's. , In Columbia, at James Morgan's. In Dorell, at the ochool house, called the centre school house,near 8. Decker'''. In Franklin, , at Wm. Deemer's. In Granville. at the school house, No. 1, at Gran. vi:le corners. In Herrick, at the school house near Daniel Du— rand's. In Litchfield, at Cyrus Bloodgood'►. In Leßoy, at the school hciuse in Leroy. In Monroe. at J. P. Smith's. In Orwell, at Francis Woodruff's. In Overton-, at the house of Wm. Waltman. In Pike, at Dennis Johnson's. • In Ridgbery, at 8. Harman's. In Rome at the Academy. In Shesbegnin, at D. Brink's. In Smithfield, at A. J. Gerould'e. In Springfield, at,T. Wilder's. In Standing Stone,. at Simon Steven's. In South Creek, at the school house near A. Gil— lett's. In.Towanda bone' at the Grand Jury room in the Court House, in said bvro. In North Towanda, at the house 01 .. 8. A. Mills. In South Towanda, at the school house near A C. Gregga. In Trey horn' at the Eagle Tavern. In Troy twp., at the house of V M Loh, in the bor.,' of I'roy. In Tuscarora, at the school house near James Black's• In Ulster, at S. O. t4olcnmb's. In Warren, at N. Cooper's. In • Welts, at L. Seeley's. In Windham, at the house of ,Benjamin Kuyken— dall. In Wyalugmg, at the hohse ofj. H. Black. In Wilmot. at the house of James Foster. In Wyaox, at the Academy. At which time and place the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot One person for Governor of ihi. e.,mmonweaith. One person fpr Judge of the 'Supreme Court of this Commonwealth. One person for Canal Commissioner of the Com monwealth. One person to represent the 13th Coogressiunall District compp.ed of counties or Bradiord, Susque. hanna'and Tioga, in the house of Representatives at Washington. Two persons to represent the county of Bradford in the House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Penn•ylvania. • One perßon for Prothonotary, Clerk of the Court of Over and Terminer and Quarter Sessions, of said con my. One person as Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds fiar said county. One poison for Commissioner of said County. One person for Auditor of r aid county. One person for Coroner county. And in and by said act, I am further directed to give notice" that every 'persitu excepting justices •f.f the peace who shall hold any office of profit and Rust under the government of the United States.or of this State, or of any incorporated district and also that every member of congress and of the State Le 'cl:lature and the select and common council of any city or commtsConers of any incooporated district, is by law incapanle of holding or exercising, at the same time. the office or appointment of judge, In— spector or Clerk, of any election - of this Common— wealth, and that no inspector or other officer, of any such election, shall be then eligible to any office to be voted fur. By the 4th section of an act passed the 16th day of April, 1810; it is provided ~ that the 13th section of an act passed July 2, 1839, entitled'• An act re lating to the elections of this commonwealth," shall 'n9t be so construed itS to prevent any militia officer frilm serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk, at any general or 'pecial election of this Commonwealth. In the 6lsf 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 n't lurk in the o.rening. When the pollsshall be closed. lily the 18th Section of the act pas zed 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 distribt of BiaJlord county to close the polls of such election at 5 o'clock P.M. By the I !th section of the act of 1851, it is provi vided that the polls of the election district Of Tus. uarora twp. be closed at 5 o'clock P. M. It is further - directed that the meeting of tile Judg es at the court Honse ih Towanda, to Make out the gaper:ll return, shall be oh the 3d day after the el— ection. which will be on the 13th day of October. It is also directed the meeting of the return judg, es for Th e. 13th Congressional district to mrke out the returns for Member of Congress. shall be at the Court House, in the born' of Towanda on the 7th day after the election, which will, be on the 17th day of October. M. H. CODDINH, Executors AN A CT for the_.S'uppressiou of toe Attlanofudure and Side of infatuating Liquors, as a Beverage. , WHEREAS, All laws to be efficient s hould hare the approbation and sanction of the People : - And Whereas, It is represented that a large !WM• bar, if riot a majority of the citizens of this Com -monwealth, ore deeply impressed with the necessi• ' ty of the Passaeo' of a Prohibitory Liquor La 4 I And Whereas; It is impossible to obtain a certain indication of popular sentiment relating thereto by means of petitions and remonstrance: Therefore, gt . Be it snarled by the &nal, and House of'Re— presentatires of Me Comnionwrafth of Peanatilean;a in General Assembly mot, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the. some, That the qualified voters of this Commonwealth are hereby authorized at places for holding the general elections in their re spective wants, boroughs and townstips, on the se cond Tuesday of October nest, to vote for and against a law which shall entirely prohibit by pro per and constitutional regulations and penallies,the •man n facture and sale of into: icating liquors, except for medical,sacramental, mechanical and arti.tical pu 'looses. §2. That the o ffi cers authorized by law to hold elections in each - ward, borough and township, of this Commonwealth, ire hereby directed and re— quired-at the place fired by law, in the several dis tricts fur the holding of the general elections iro said districts, on the second Tuesday of October next. when they shall be organized at an election board, 1 to receive from each qualified voter of their said die. tricts. a ticket written or printed on the outside, " Prohibitory. Liquor Law, and the tickets in favor of the proposed law shall contain in the inside the words •' For a Prohibitory Liquor Law," and those opposed to the.propesed law shall contain in the in sie!e 'word., " Against the Prohibitory Liquor Law;' which votes shall be counted and re turned to the court house of the counties or city. in- which the said election shall be held, on the following Fri day .by the return judges. who' shall cast up and certify all the votes polledxn said county or city, to the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at 'Harrisburg, directed and trensmitted in the same manner, the votewfor Governer are required to be directed and transmitted, and said Secretary - shall on the third Friday of January next ensuing, com— municate the said return. to the Legislature, to be Opened and counted in , the same manner the voles for Givernor are opened and counted, and consid ered as the prayer of the voters of this Common— wealth relative to a Prohibitory Liquor Law. §3. That all the election laws of the Stzte ' pre. scribing the bouts of opening and tlo:..ing the polls Vgal rAbit;t*natta. One person f4 ,- r High Sherif!' of said county.' hem latv —thereception.of votes., the punishment of Weal voting. the defraying - the Izpeisef of ptiblication, and holding of the...general elettion* - Ind return,of the sante, and all other matters intidtot flteretcrv.he and the same are declared applicable to the election above, authorized. Q 4. That it shall be the duty of the Sheriff: f the several einintierrof this Commonwealth to. insert a copy of sib% set in the proclamation for the general election held on the r d Tuesday of October nest. - E. B. CRAB , Speaker of the House of' Repre sentatives. ht. WCABLIN„Speaker of the Senate . Arent:melt—The twenty-eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. WM. BIOLER. CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Sept. 17, 1954. CAUTION. WHEREAS, my wife Mary, has left my bed and board, without any just cause or provoca— tion, this is to forbid all persons harboring or tun ing her on my account. as . I will pay no debts o sr contracting after this date. CHARLES W. BREYMEIER. Browntown, August 21. 1854,.. CAUTION. THEREBY caution all persons from purchasing I • note, give,. to Mr. SENSEBAUGH, or Bearer, for ten dollars, dated Aug. 21st 1854, due the first of April next, fort have received no value, and shall not pay the same, unless I am compelled by law. GEORGE KINNERt Sheshequin, Aug. 24, 1864. CIRCUS'!! GRAND CONSOLIDATION 11E03 4.. X „_ jr:f ; '?het • A. ' • • The Two Largest d. Most Popular Equestrian Establishments In the world, viz . the well known Companies, WELCH S NATIONAL CIRCUS AND HIPPO— DROME, of Philadelphia, and LENT'S NEW YORK CIRCUS! Forming two distinct Exhibitions blended together, and both given under one immense Pavillion for a single price of admission—reports of inferior companies to the contrary, notwithstand ing, These Conwlidated Companies will exhibit at TowAN DA, Oli ' TH CRSDA IC, Sept. 29. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock P. M. Performance will commence half an h •ur after opening. Admission 25 cents—no half price. The only leg itimate circus now travelling, compos ing upward - . of 200 men and horses 1 and requiring 30 Carriages and Baggage Yans, for the convey ance of this truly Cullussal Establishment. Tile Ne plus ultra BAND CAR 1 Drawn by Ten beautiful Creant Colored Harrier., containing 14 select NlCiciarts, and led by the ce lebrated S. V. W. POST, Esq., will precede the grand entree in each town, which .will take , place at 10 o'clock in the morning of the day of Exhibi tion. The great English Clown. LINTON, has been added to this concern, will appear in conjunction with the celebrated BILL WORItELL. The greet resource obtained by combining these two Extensive and well known Troupupe, will al low of a degree of Brilliancy being produced in their entertalnm•-nts unparalleled in this country, and unsurpassed in any other. A great Variety of Per. formances now in this country, and peculiar to this establishment, will be found comprised in the bill, and it is confidently believed that the Novel Bril liant, and exciting representations of the Double Troupe. will form a feature in the amusements in America, which will be remembered with gratifies. lion for years Le come. The bright array of talent attached to the Con solidated Establishment includes a great number of the most distinguished names in the Equestran Pro. fession, most of whom are as well known in Europe as up on this side of the Atlantic. Among the most prominent of the Equestran Stirs, are Maine Min na, the great Prussian Equestrienne ; Mad'lle the youthful, fearless,and (anointing rider—Mad'lls Angeline. ophie, Irene, and Jenny—Worrill the Pest , best blown of the-age—Hiram W. Franklin, S. P. Suckney, H. F. Nichols, 1. Harkins, W. Kin• cade, D. Stevens, Master Willie, and numerous others, all knoUrn to fame. and nneaqualed in their respective department. Per a full description of the Magnificent Entertainnients !o be given the lea. der is referred to the aef T criptive billsat the princi pal hotels, as it *mild be impossible to give an adequate idea of -their vast extent and Variety in the limits of a newspaper ad ve rtisement. E'ach Afternoon's Exhibition will terminnie with the extremly laughable French Equestrian Bar— le:tque. entitled LE JOCKEY—while at night, the Performance will Conclude with the great Legenda ry, Hippodramstit litriectaele of Bt. George and the Dragon, produced with all the Original Mnsic. superb Dres• see Appointments and Machinery, employed at the National Ampitheatre, in Philadelphia, when it had an iinprbtedentel run, The piece abottnds In Grand Combatse Terrible Encounters, and startling incidents--coucluding with the grand Proceitsion, and the TRIUMPH OF THE CHRISTIAN KNIGHT! t ry tor further particulars see large and small bills at Hotels o zyb This Company will eloo exhibit at Coving ton the 211, Troy 27. end Waverly 29111 of 'September. J. W. BANKS, ft. P. HOWES, F. J. HOWES, L. 11. HOWES, Agents. Towanda, Sept. 9, h:l4 Horses, Harness & Wagon for sale, THE MAN. who wants to poichase a span of Young Horses, Harness, and Lumber Wagon, on very favorable terms, can hear of an opportuni— ty, by calling at this oilier. lone gB, 1854. Engine and Fixtures for sale. riNE second hand ENGINE and fixtures for a V SAW MILL. capable nf driving two or more saws, all in trod order, and will be said cheap, on a long credit, if desired. The Engine is no run— ning, and bans be seen by calling on H. S. Dkvirn sox, at Ulster. or G. F. Wir.u.s.s. Jr. at Athens, Pa. Ulster, July 19, Mt CM GS. Z. mom, aTTORJrEY ✓IT LAW, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pa. OPFlCH—Opposite U. 8. Hotel—Up Stairs. AnnilllTlo s g/Riattiall'hs aßaal' Bx. virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of the county of Bradford, will be exposed, to public sato on the premises, on Itaturday, the 7th day of October next, at" I o'clock, P. M. the following pro perty, to wit ; The one-half or whole (as may agreed upon by the Administrators) of a lot of land in Burlington township, late the estate of Obadiah Blakeslee, dec'd bounded north by lands of John Dustin. east by M. I.uther, south by E. Overton, and west by E. Nich ols and H. Boothe. Terms made known on the day of sale. J. V. DANIELS, JOHN BLOW, Sept. 12,1854 . . Administrators. TONS more of those cheap Sugars jgst reed QJ And for sale by PHINN. Er. Skrcbaniii lops- Was Bmaa,ll3,lamar, ay at Law. ' - WITH TIM swam AID INLCOUDSII. Towanda. Peoria, NEW .SPRING & SUMMER GOODS BURTON KINOSBERY, 111 now receiving all sensor NE W GOODS, whir h I will be sold very low for Cash. May 3, 1854. MUM IEO lEL 21.4122DZ' WOULD inform her friend', that sha has just re turned from the city, with a large assortment of DEUELIGWART GOODS, which shtoffers at reduced price's. Produce of es. ery kind taken in payment for goads. REMOVAL.---DR. MASON has removed his office to his dwelling, on Pine street. Opposite .e old Presbyterian Church. Towanda, May 13, 1854. Plows and Plow dastings! P LATCHLEY, Wayne county, Alba or Curtis ▪ Plows, Side hill, subsoil and corn plows and Castings, for sale cheap. I take particular pains to get goort well made plows and tough castings. I would invite particu lar attention to the Alba, or Curtis plow. Call and see. R. M. WELLES. Cistern and Well ramps I LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind, size, &c., cheap for ready pay, for sale by Jan. 8, 1853. • R. M. WELLES. NEW SPRING GOODS. TEST recessed by Joseph Kingsbury, ■ large and complete stock of NEW GOODS, for sale as CRiAP roe C• 511! Towanda'. April 28. 1854. Bituminous Coal.—Barclay Coal Bed. THE undersigned is prepared to furnish at the beds, any quantity of this superior COAL, at the reduced pri,:e of $1 25 per ton for Blacksmith coal, and $1 75 for picked Grate coal. Payment in cash or country produce, but no credit will be given. HENRY GAFISS. Agent for the Barclay R.R. and Coal Company. Franklin (01(1.0,1 Bed) May 25, 1854. E. S. 'MADILL T TORJMEr AFT LA Ti Office with * Resister and Recorder, Tnw*sn•, PA. D'A, OVERTON, - ATTORNEY AT LAW TOVITAITDA, PA. OFFICE in the second story of the Union Block, kl north side of the Public square, over the office of J. C. Adams, Esq. Sept. 24. SAM= INACTARIBA.NE ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. Office removed to John C. Adams' Office in the Union Block. July 20. . _ Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Henry Vandyke, decd late of Albany tp., are reques ted to make payment without delay'l and those haw: Ina! demands spins; said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL. JOHN HATCH August 95, 1854. . Administrators. The ,fisquthanna Collegiate Institute, WILL be opened for the reception of Pupils. Mule and Female, on Wednesday the 6th September, when the Inaugural exercises will take ivrtrnvi-ront. REV. S. F.COLT, A. M. PRINCIPAL, Professor of Natural, Mental Moral sciences. Rtv. JAMES tirWILLIAM. A. M. Profetsoi or Ancient and Modern Languages and belles Letiros. enAlli.ES R. CMICIIN. Prof. of Mathematica and ►taster of Normal School Miss FANNIE BILES, Tbaeber of Mosta end Frendh. Miss PHEBF. DAYTON, Teacher of English and Music. Negotiations ere in progress for securing the set. vices of two other Lady teachors in tune for the opening. (ry. The Principal will resiao in the Institute and the Pupils will board With his family. The academic year will co.isist of three terms of fourteen weeks each. EALPF.3ISIIS PEtt PKII3II oF TOUTITEAN Ni6EILS Tuition in the 9th class, Elementary Eugh.h Branches, PI 00 3.1 Clas9, higher English Branches, 3 go 2d Class, Mathematics, Natural aktence and Classics commenced, 0 00 Ist Class. Menial and Mural Science with the above continued; 7 on Tuition in Modern Langnaces each, 8 00 Ornamental Needle Work and Embroidery, 200 Drawing, 2 00 Oil Painting in Landscapes i 8 do do in Figures, , 10 00 Instruittental %sic With use of instrument, 10 00 Room Rent, 1 73 Incidental expenses. 33 Boarding in the Hall $1 02 per Week, or per Term, 22 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. Especial attentionsral be paid to the instruction of persona designing to qualify themselves u Taach• era fbr Common Schools, Pupils will forniah themselves with bed,bedding. towel; &c. The Bills for the term must be paid in advance, or one half at the entrance, and the re maining half at the etpiration of the half term. C. L. WARP, President. 8. F. Corr, Sec. J. D. MPIIITAN T 6, Treas. Towanda, August 12, 1854. THE WORLD CHALLENGED!! Stew Remedies and Quick Cures ! RING BONES AND BONE SPAM!? CUR ED AND WARRANTED TO BE TA KEN OFF. SOLELY AND E.NIIRELY `WITHOUT INJURY 7'o THE ANIMAL! ! AND without the-use of the Knife, the Firing Iron, or any of those liquid caustics, such as Nitric, Mari:tile or sulphuric Acid, Fre., or any of those baneful liquids so often made use of, to the shame of the Farrier andthe torture of tnat useful animal, the Horse. without any necessary purpose Also all diseases of the horse treated scientifically. Refeiences of past services can be had. as also tba bona fide Kingbones and apsvins taken off hors es already operated od, together with several other Fistoles, pipes, Tumors, Applications to the subscriber, who will be at the Monroeton Exchange, where he can be consutted on the subject free of expense, • • The subscribet would wish (hose likely to want his services, to call withovt delay, as it will depend on the amount of practice the lenfith of time he will remain, and as It requires about two weeks' alien• Lion to each hem, be cannot remain vnleqii tie - gets four or five together to operate on. cr:r Terms from $lO to $25: Payment in sit cas es to be made before the horse leaves the stable. - ORRIN C. TAYLOR. Monroeton. Aug. 20, 14155. IN WANT ! THE subeeribeis ere in want of a young man as an ahpraotiee to the, Tinman's trade. 17-or 18 years of age, of good habits, who they will bind themselves to learn the business. HALL & RUSSELL. Towanda, July 25, 1854. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, FARMERS TOOLS AND AGRULTURAL ifiIFLEMENT6 X 4l) PIPE' .AND P (-MPS, of all kinds and size,.: - ~. • IRON; - LEATHER. BELTING, &-t• &c. dirk i.fiep,dit thirt. : theee are on'y J part of the general head .{ under which may h• ' assortment, avid - ra-whicrt they are immtantly receiving additional •witilllica. direct !;-• manufac(tirera.aehich enable. them 1,, tier quph induceinenta in their large stock 1•••,-e 11 chakenie,enintietition from any quarter. We would aak the particular anemia!, ma AV8213 A.\ .Vl2 Ini-`.1, 6 ,1aT ,5 113.3 0 . ',ion or onC stock. -hich having been •ieleeied, with the greatt-st, rare, we are e mo.t particular. rgett the plaCe—South side atl I,e pn is . f oare. .ppor and Brass; and all Yrodtice taken in exchaLge L,r goods. ay 27, 11854. HALL & RUSSELL. Would infor their extensiv importers an prices, that to an ezamin satisfy even I al. Don't 1. Old Irnn, Towanda, DR. PORTER'S OFFICE ec DRUG STORE SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, THE FlAlber, that-Air:ll for tbe liberal reitretiß e e received the past year, intends to keep constantly 0 hand a cull fifegoiltnetit of the very best articles usually kept in our bne, which Ili wits. dispose of o such terms a will be satisfactory to all who may petrotqr,o bun. The purchases are made entirely with ca. in hand, and or the 1;0111 wir'cu4omerm sill receive th- b-neiii of 3 g ood article at a low price. All ail/clt riot answerin our recorn inf•Mlation , will be cheer/obt, / token back, and the mow 1 , refunded. 1;- - ; rdical Advice gratuitously given at the 11111rP, ehargiut , only for the Medicines.. 1 The stock consists of a corn to and select assortment .1 DRugs, IVIEDICIN 5, AND CROCERIES Pure Wine & Liquors, Medicinal nse, London Porter & Scotch Ale. .ILL 7HE MOS7' POP P.ITE NT _MEDICINES FR4SH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUIZ---NEW & BEAU - ERA PATTERNS OF LAMPS ! IA Set P:11111) B‘ ,, IITMI.NT vr if American ' Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant:d Good.) Superior FOItACCO & SPITIPP !----Choice brands of Pure Eavanna, Priacir 4 ' and Yara CIGARS ! Paints, IS, Ilarnislnt%, Window edampt. Brutillte%, Perfumery. Sim% lag Soap. ! fancy Arlieles. &c. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES : Black and l',reeti Tea'; Bin rind Java ('ufl;•i ; 4 alrrion, Mackerel,' rd Ines, &c. • REAIEMpER TILE :.TORE -SOITTII , OF TILE IVAIRD HOUSE -6ND ITS IVIOTTO-- " Vic bed '"?onlity of Goods—roll fm , ot—Mod•zr,Jte .4r)rtinn fn Crvfnmel v Altalteratioo of Good,--Comini Att—rce as to Poleol Run edtes—uoil A trod ion Towanda, Novornber ,12,- 1853, H. C. PORTER. D. SILVER MEDAL Atrar4d to this Machine at the Fair of the A mericnn Iro.Otote. Nev. Vork. Oct. I F 321. A Dipl oma at the 'Franklin 'institute, Philadelphia. Fir,' Premium at the Slat Fair, I flea. Newyork, end at the Columbia and Rensselaer County .Nevr Tack Pairs, and a ilitplornis at the 'Westchester County Fair at While Plains. - "i - - -- - IIICKOKS PATENT IM 111 11t» present terresegetnent tisi• bLld, seeress:A soh Tesslush). 1111, the lobor is dh dee by en nnet,l Cyl4tit/tr to break the apples. nlad then (lell,er tbom In the lower rylltelers in he srsleeest yonotre inn 11.14 or santtement the work is j‘erforuted faster not n.tth n e e .), less latter. The 'lssees I, srennttesl ni h n te Is. fee orrvv. fermerty. end by it yen ineeol.ols des rec. the 11F1. t ,•••. is dlepenetel with tool the no, nook to open to .111 to liner the pont:tee w tole nt .1.1..0110 Ib. t I.', I. let , deer and the work enn .1n1,.• ithi by thwobi method. The Cylinders Ow n.,err oh Iten•N sheet '4itte, both on their lel iph.•rots end enni. the o: eat In them 1. nes:lege) n. nut t“ ••11.1 L. en It'll ere, l'rees tootle to the, ern 1-..• to-noer nett arranged with CITIVIIII lit•K I I anal wri No FRIFIVIer wln. 11 4 .1% o ,111.1 to dlrrettons will tor dlaappol oil rd. I;11( .01 t,t hand he will tirot thi, roue( the um.t. I:diLlU*, and Pliirienal machines on his farm. The 4mnd:dun la snide to run by horfe. ste,tn. or bend power. and vrtun the tug b e pry ~rottntl. n ton:111 boy aLI 14 yearn of age rem pees the mania a'with nil VA in nil former flaw, it WI , L4 n ant that n .7,an n lit, Of I 'later MUM only he male by a-mg n iamdei no. r., whine ; that slowly entailed the elides a p ball grinding them tale. They wore then made into a mrsaite eh,a, in ore,. and most revere and long pres,•ure WWI reit:tired to ex m•-t a portion of the Osier. a mn.idhirable phi nuts bring 0 - , 44rtnni ley thn straw and the me.. of potn.n, an I , n um" tisfactory result the (Arnim. hial to take all hi. hands. and perhaps his six-borne temni and devote aw hole day that could bale born mere profitably emplei ed. to make teem Fix to eight barrels of ebnr. To obviate the difficulty the Eminent tunes heretofore laboroil under, this linehin• tom been invented, and the otatarnent of a few note will prate that it'to not only the best Ilerhine a I Le kind in ex mien',, bat it I the moor profitable flint a min can have on his farm. The apples are hi thin 31achine grated up into a fine pulp. ro that it require but a ocimparatisely light prenaure. and that but a minute or two, Weitrart all the ( idcy. it being tirrertaloid by pmeticat exptiritnent that ore-Fourth more juice oari bo obtained than by the old prem. tie- • eiderth3n.ln this.only requires two hewn to grind tip and make Into Cider a larger quantity of arrtis than earl be pordbly date on the old-fashioned marAinew. (In thin peers, owing to the, osinpletnass of the pnleace in the tub. and the cola plate taunter In which it is ground; a pet—Fury of from 1 to it tans that ran costly Fat Obtained—will produce a more fate rable result than fifty tens preserve on the ordinary Uttered weer/lag te Ant at Congs.sa. , 0 We year 1114. in (rj-R, hi by HALT. er RT";SF.I.I.. Tower,:, rLASTER, SALT, &C. DISSOLUTION. TTWOHUNDRED TONS Cayuga Ground Pla, &E co-partnership heretofore extAtng betsref ter, to° Barrels Salt. 100 Bbls. White Stone Inc subscribers. under the firm o' Alexalider Lime.so bushels Orwell & Ww‘t Branch Clover I Solomon, was dissolved by mutual e'pasent on !ti Bleed, so hi:theta Timothy Seed. 600 lbs. Allepay 27th day of May. M. E. Solomon retirir a. Ty. County Cheese. just received sod for sale by ! .Iwrinses will hereafter beearrted oa trader the our. BAILEY & NEVENer. of I. &S. Alexander. Towanda; April 27. t 854. '1 otvanda, May 17, 18:4. ARE St ALL itc.'"..IIRUSSELL P Wholeiale and Reinik - beaters is RDW ARE -AND-s.,STOVE • Tin, Japanned and Britannia Ware, Trimmings, Carriage Trimmings, Harness egi Ware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Tcolg Fronting the Public Square. DROVED CIDER NIEL t i.L r l'et,t, es en it the nitt.hve were gr..,11,1 tittelt T• en tht itel4.tto.l rl,l the :1,1 tett NV..., Mr,..1 • .1. 1 , I, but N 11141.111, it %could .1 a 11.• ',..11.1ret1 I. l+ S., tle• rt,tolt .rtuttlt•hetl hr 11,1* .11,11 The f.'', 0,1.; tr..) t.. 1 MO detttlett m;ltttettltte. of tI I. •1:11 lint— It uOl mu t, a l e., fulaa Ihnn pna eth., "re.a. a c_h burn qaA t/ tit, ••i At plea, 111 n e nnu 111 lie. nud .ith Mu! h r 3t ; Thinl nr) I! /1)•.` • •, r f,ff. • ,o, f 011 !! 7111 la f ‘ f .f. mato- f ,, ul ti ff of ,Lll Iron With ft lo af . fit pr, 'our . orray 4 2. 4lf It.ri.• rim, -11, rpn NI one-fourth of your Into lu Inokic Ing A pple.but tr. \\iJ• amid Sverel Cld. m. lt 1.11 311 rl, ~;11•••,•• rr...n the. rf . .•,•.*•1• 011 , 1 1, , t1 .111 n Inn • aprien Is-w I 1 r." I. . - ith.su , tnl , ll • nll •nn il lc lliaL an. in... 111 rent I .L.l :a cr ..otll .10 ,ilr.oll VII you Wi , l1 R iohale in anttrltnuto nt a.I ( Orr that •utat and 11. , h, the vainlnn,' it ol rUall I ,, tatil(s and f t for ty..• • amt. (In stt i n ,rrat tr.. bard Inbar • ni iviroillog the making, of A ppir.butier If and nur word an It. 1.n3 tr(i;l n.PI polvt. , l 'Ti.,4 Mill I. n - nr(ttit.l onia• - tnr ta at, (tiller pnrintlw (..11aNtrtre. aart Ono Itroprattnr to rraglr at any dine. •inn sir n , afite bran,: Fern.. to tad it with .n•: poriatti t . % 1 111 (hal n(1( an (Idly C . 01:11 - nt in Our great nal:kr/tag, of Una .11.•hit.e r.s• r all other,. that It tint clitol4e up, act , 4a rrl or not .401 rap hr ground. null vet the I.'7,A:oder- a ill always rematu dome and la plialmg ..rder• This 11111, .tton4l.l ty men. sill. uheu pre., crly reerked 2,111 , 11,1 g to direct intie. make n to 12 kirrele of rbier a der— :lod trill grtud alpine by home -terror from 100 to WO biletiiila of &pries n (lay. CEO- The Price of the 1 11'1 is :tn. free of freight Tr ARM:Ii or, . 31ny, 1' as". W. 0. HICXCX the District Coact Of the rILIOOtO DlitriOt Or rl.ol3aylvsuta. IRON STORE. : - " : •upt Spo - c;, &c Sc.c It r 01 . m,6.• , l. , anrrnit •oro.•Ir-^ an♦ h r ut s.l tom.. Precis thts-nessly IMPROVED MILL, before you buy utay othes. 111 un;ei , he filled in thP -2, h they Are nrvivv.l. end nil pererrtv, "renting thrm would do well to rend thrir priers early, and atate at what time they want he Mal cent. 011 , i hr 1. . H. TDNG 1711' Milli!