Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 07, 1854, Image 3

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    Ncixt Mverimutaits.
DRY GOODS!
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VICII., FISRION/DLI AND CONiPLtTE IMORTINST,
WELL WORTH THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS.
ifOrDin[litA
IV ILL open this day, the best selected stock of
V V Dry Goods ever Shown in this village. Among
their Stock will be found all the desirable styles end
Colors ol French Merinoos, Paramettas,Alapaccas,
Poplins, Thibet Cloths, Lyonese Clothes, Bomba
zenca, Rich Delains, Plain and All -Wool DeLains,
all colors and Splendid Patterns. Silks ; Black,
Colored and Fancy. Wool Long Shawls, a com
plete assortment of . high colors, Plaid and Plain
Centres. Drab, Mixtures and Mourning. warrented
all Wool. 13roclia Shawls—Long and Square, new
and beautiful Patterns, high Colors and warranted
free. from Cotton—the real Paris and Viena
Manufacture. Purchasers will find great bargains.
Also Silk Delainc, Cashmere, Crape and Thibet, in
every variety,
Decidedl y iJt Best F Cheapest Stock in This Market . ;
Bay State Flannels—Mixed, Lane, Green, White
And 'Scarlet. Aldo Plain Flannels, otevery variety
f colors, Width and Quality. Opera and Printed
Flannels. Also a general assortment of Black Blue,
Brown and Mixed
i_i) 1 © 7 , - .0 It B.
Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Doeskins, Beaver
Cloths,Tweeds, and Petershams. Plain and Fan
cy Silk and Velvet Vestings. Gents in Want of
ever Coats, Coats, Pants, and Vests, will find this a
most desirable Stock to Select from. Dress Trim
inin,gs, a complete assortment - Ribbons, Frill Style,
i "etv and Beautiful Patterns. Linens, Embroider--
lc. ant Thread Laces. liosicry—A large stock of
Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's in every varie
ty. Fancy and Black Italian. Gloves—Ladies and
Gents Silk. Kid, Beater, Merino, Cashmere. Lisle
Thread and Cotton. Mitts• Sewing Silks, Long Fr
r.nort. thrighams and Prints, a very full stock of
rite lates styles. Handkerch i efs—Linen, Silk, and
Cotton in every variety.
Domestic GeOds.
A large stick of Sheeting, Tickings, Cotton Flan-
Lek... Striped, Checks, Drills, 'Den i Yarn, Batts,
\Vii ks, ('arpii Yarn and Bags, Plaid. Linseys and
ntutky
_ ihrego, Srpt. 15, 1454. •
Auditor's Notice
),,th, 11,,trrr of Ike Est,ile (fCritt ti.k. me fl
11:, Cpri)t (j Bradj,/ 41 Coto• y— SCI.I
ISSI.
rrIlE undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said
Court, to marshal! assets lin.' th+tribute funds
the hands of the AdminTstrstor's of ,aid Estate. ;
u id attend to bald business at his bffiee, in 'rowan- I
ho ro',on Saturdt) the 4th day orNovember
at 2 u'cltck I'. M. When and where all pgisons, l .
basin_ cia,tns upon said funds, must present them
et be form 'r debarred from the same
(1. tI. W. 111( IN!'z , .ludi tor
Towanda, Sept. 27, 1854.
.1t)N11 ISTI: pm's soricr
A l 1. per.ona , indebted to the estate of .1 nines
Nicti..l6. deceased, late of Smithfield township,
c hereby rCtille , frti to node payment v. 114. q. de—
A, • and all ,per,ons- having ,eirianil.t against paid
arc rt•citie,led io pret.ent them duly authenti
cated for setticutent.
sep•cml , er.l, lB3l
NEW FALL GOODS.
. S. )1 EatcL It,
Is NOW LEACEIVIZO,
A Large and well selected assortment or
FALL GOODS!
TO W.llllla , September 14, 1854
NF,W FALL GOODS.
Cuil,cr .17, .1- . 6
Sired,
hE now (Trion:, Ihetr(•tolf of 6.0C)1,M for the
roniprt-ing a tun and c plete a--
' 'rim' and ot the usual voleiv, which will be
""old at a very sivall profit Prittlq l'ory.
Thankful fir the I,ber al petronage of the past sea
, oti, the under,igned feel a pleasure in Telling the
public to an eiamitivion of our FALL stock, be
lieving that ,zooil Goo is and low prices will in , iire
a spee lv tale for ready pay. TRAer & MllOltE.
.I%.wa , kia, Scot. 1%. IS.II. •
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Southern Afilitary Acallemv Lottery !
II Y OF TUG. ATITE 11V 11..k11.1.1A,)
e()Wit'L 4d nn th I
10,000 Numbers-238 Prizes !—all the
Prizes drawn at each-Drawing
CI, ASS E-
—TO BE DRAWN 20CH SEIBER.
. F 7500
5000
1000
1500
In prizes, amounting to slollo,r
f.5.--dialve+ and Quarteri in proportion.
Cuir I
L. on all solvent banks taken al par.
A:I communications strictly cnnfidential.
SAMUEL SWAN. Agent and Manager
• Sign of the Bronze Lions
'ttunigom.•ry, Ala.'Ang,. 20, 1'854.
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THE ORWELL SELECT SCHOOL,
T ESUMES its sessions on Monday. the Ilth of
Septein:.er.
In the classical, scientific and mathematical de
partments of this seinfriary. very desirable adyantai
ces will be given to the studiously inclined, espe
cially if well grounded in the all important elements
tiught in our district schools.
A faithful account will he kept of each student's
attendance, conduct and scholarship,fur the benefit
't parents, school districts and all whom it may
rightfully concern.
The school i i not sectarian, but free ; and a clams
in Theology woulri, always have been, right cheer
fully, allowed its share of time and attention.._,
'l"ittton. per term of I 1 weeks:
t. •0-4raphv. grammar and arithmetic, f,3 00
Higher English. Latin and Greek languages, 6 00
No pupil received fcr less than one term. Pay•
merit rn advance. Board may be obtaided at from
50 to Ott per week.
1:: HUNTINGTON Jr., Principal.
Orwell, A ugubt 18, 18.54.
DISSOLUTION.
•
T"Epartnership between E. F. Dawson and
A. (:ay, is this day disMolved by mutual eon—
, cut—the accounts arc left in the hands of J. L
E,q., for settlement.
_ll drool, June 22, 1351.
MORE NEW GOODS.
BURTON KINOSBERY
rinow opening a ti em STOCK OF Goons, consists
of full and complete assortment of all kind•
MERCIIANDI4E,
will be sold as cheap as the same quality of
t;.h.ls can be bought anywheic this side of New-
York.
Towanda, Dec. 10,1853.
11RIED APPI.E3.-40 bushels DilNd Apples—
lJ grafted fruit—on hand and fkr sale/by
Maich 15. 1854. BAILEIL4 NEVINS.
IN WANT !
THE subscribers are in want of a young / man as
-L an shprentice to the Tinman's trade, 17 or
pars of agl•,'uf good habits, who they will bind
themselves to learn the business,
HALL & RUSSELL.
Towanda, July 25,1854.
'lt VANEW BARRELS, fi t for Pork or Cider,
". I for sale at 75c each, b. FELTON 4 Co.
Tov,dr,d a Aug. 10, 18)3.
, General Election Proclamation.
WHEREAS, by an act of assembly of the Com
monwealth, entitled " An act relating to the
electionstof this commonwealth," it is enjoined up
on me to give public notice of such election to be
held and also the eiitimeration in such notice what
officers are to be elected, I CHESTER THOMAS,
High Sherif/of the county of Bradford, do .hereby
make known and give notice to the electors of said
county that a general election will be held in said
county, on Tensest, the 10th . day, of October, in the
several districts in said county to wit :
In Albany, at the sub -district school house near
Campbell's , mill.
In Asylum, at !acob Frutchey's.
In Athena born.' at E. 8. Ma thewson's.
In A admits twp., at the school house near Wm.
Scotts.
In Armertia. at John S. Becker's.
In Iturlington, at the sehocil house at Burlington
four corners.
•
In Canton, at A. E. Spalding's. -
In Colanibia, at James Morgan's.
In buret', at the school house, called the centre
school houie ,near S. Decker's.
In Franklin, at Win. Deemer's.
In WeEs, at L. Seeley's.
In Windham, at the house of Benjamin Kuyken—
dall.
In Wyaln , ,ng, at the house oIL 11. Black.
In Wilmot, at the house of James Foster.
.In-Wysox, at the Academy. .
At tatich time and place the electors aforesaid
will elect by ballot
One person for Ilovernor of this Commonwealth.
One person for Judge of the Supreme Court of
this Commonwealth.
One person to represent the 131 h Co wressitinal
Distitri composed of counties of Bradiurd, tithque,
hantia and Taiga, an the house t f Representatives at
Washington.
Two persons to represent the county of Bradford
in the House of Representatives of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania.
One person for High Sheriff of said county.
One person fur Prothonotary, Clerk of the Court
of Over mid Terminer and Quarter Sessions, of said
county. , -
T. M. 13E1CH,
Ad nint.trator
Legal r/Overtisinteuts,
In Granville. at the school house, No. 1, at Gran
v illesorners.
In Herrick, at theschoo house near Daniel Du
rand's.
In Litchfield, at Cyrus Bloodgood's.
In Leßoy, et the schoolhouse 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 J.Mnson's.
In Ridghery, at S. Harman's.
In Rome at the Academy.
In Sheshequin, at D. Brink's.
In Smithfield, at A. J. Gerould's.
In Springfield, at T. Wilder's.
In Standing Stone, at Simon Steven's.
In south Greek, at the school house near A. Gil
In Towanda bortr i, at the Grand Jury room in the
Court House; in said boikr.
In North Towlanda, at the house 018. A. Milk
In South Towanda, at the school house near A C.
Greggs.
In Troy both.' at the Eagle Tavern.
Jn Troy thy p., at the house of V M Long, in the
boru . of Troy.
In Tuscarora, at the school house near 'James
Black's.
In nt S. B. Holcomb's.
In Warren, at 11. Cooper's
One per-on for Canal Cninati.a.ioner of the Com
mon wealth.
One person as Register of Wills and Recorder of
Deeds for said county.
One person for Commissioner of said County.
one person for Auditor - of said county.
One person for Coroner county.
And in and by said act, Lam further directed to
give orifice " that every person excepting justices
of the peace who shall hold any office of profit and
trust under the government of the United States or
"(this State, or of any incorporated district and also
that every member of cong ress and of the State Le
g,tslature and the select and coinmon council of any
city or commissioners of any incooporated district,
k by law incapable 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 for.
BY the 4th sects n of an act passed the 16th day
of April, 1810, it is provided •• that the 13th section
of an act passed July 2, 1539, entitled" An act re
lating to the elections of this commonwealth," shall
not be so construed as to prevent any militia officer
fn m Nerving as Judge, Inspector or perk, at any
general or special election of this Commonwealth.
In the 61st section of the act first above mention
ed, rt is enacted that every general and special el
ection shed be opened between 8 and 10 to the
forenoon. and con tinu6 without interruption or ad
journment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when_ the
polls shall lie closed.
By the 18th section of'the act paced Feb. 3,1846
it shaall be lawful for the inspectors' and judges of
any general election which s tall be hereafter:held
in the Armenia election district of Bradlord counh•
to close the polls of such election at 5 o'clock l'.141;"
,By the 11th section of the act of 1853, it is provt
idea that the ;polls of the election district of Tus
carora Pep. be closed at 5 o'clock P. M.
, It a further dtrected that the meeting of the Jud
ges at the Court Bouse in Towanda, to make out the
ganeral return, shall be on 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 jock,
es for the 13th Congressional district to mrke out
the returns for member of Congress, shrill he at the
Court House, in the boro' of Towanda on the 7th
day after the election, which will be on the 17th
day GlOctober.
AN A CT . fhr the Suppeestionritoe ilannfacture and
Sale of Into:rioting Lainort, as a Beverage.
ItEAS, All laws to be eflicientshould have
the approbation and sanction of the People :
And Whereas, It is represented that a large num
ber, 'not a majority of the citizens of this Com
monwealth, ore deeply impressed with the necessi
ty of the Passage of a Prohibitory Liquor Law:
And Whereas, It is imposi.ible . to obtain a certain
indication of popular sentiment relating thereto by,
means of petitions and remonstrance: Therefore,
§I . Be it enacted by the &nate and Haase of - Re-,
presentatires af the Commonwealth of Peansliinamia
in General Assembly mot, and it is hereby enacted
by aulharily of the same, That the qualified' voters
of this Commonwealth are hereby authorized at the
places for holding the general elections in their re
speetive wards, boroughs and townships, on the se
cond Tuesday of October next, to vote foe and
against a law which shall entirely prohibit by pro
per and aonsiitutional regulations and penallies,the
inanufactuJe. and sale of intoxicating liquors, except
for medical,eacramental, mechanical and artistica!
purposes.
§2. That the officers authorizNl 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 die
tricts•for tkte holding of the general elections in said
districts, on the second Tuesday of October nest.
when they shell be organized ar an _election board,
to receive from each' qualified voter of their said di..
tricts, a ticket written or printed on the outside,
" Prohibitory Liquor Law, and the tickets in favor
of the proposed law shall eontdin in the inside the
words- For a Prohibitory Liquor Law," and those
opposed to the propesed law shall contain in the in
sii'e words, • Against the Prohibitory Liquor
Law." which votes shall be counted - and returned
to the court house of the counties or city, in which
the said election shall be held, on the following Fri
day Ify the return jndges, who, shall cast up and
certify all the votes polled in said cdunty or city, to
the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at
Harrisburg, directed and transmitted in the same
manner, the votes for Governer are required to be
directed and transmitted, and said Secretary shall
on the third Friday of January nest ensuing, com
municate the said returns to the Legislature, to be
opened and counted in the same manner the votes
for Governor are opened and counted, and consid
ered as the prayer of the voters of this Common
wealth relative to a Prohibitory Liquor Law.
43. That all the election laws of the State pre.
scribing the hours of opening and closing the polls
Nem 2thvertmemests.
—thereception of votes, the punishment of illegal
voting, the defraying the expenses of publication,
and holding of the general elections and return of
the same, and all other matters incident thereto, be
and the same are declared applicable to the election
above authorized.
g 4. That it shall he the duty of the Sheriffs of the
several counties of this' Commonwealth to insert a
copy of *Br act in the proclamation for the general
election held on the second Tuesday of October
"next.
E.H. CHASE, Speaker of the House of Repre
sentatives.
M. M'CASLIN, Speaker of the: Senate.
Aernovsn—The twenty-eighth day of April, one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-four.
WM. BIGLER,
CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Sept. 17, 1854.
CAUTION.
WHEREAS, my wife Mary, has lefi my bed and
board, without any just cause or provoca—
tion, this is :o forbid all persons harboring or trus
ing her on my account, as I will pay no debts of
'er contracting after this date.
CHARLES W. BREYMEIER.
Orowntown, August 21, 1854.
CAUTION.
T HEREBY caution all persons from purchasing
J a note, give. to Mr. SENSE BAUGH, or Bearer,
for ten dollars, dated Aug. 21st 1854, due the first of
April next, for 1 have received no value, and shall
not pay the same, unless I am compelled by law.
GEORGE KINNEII.
Sheshequin, Aug. 24, 1864.
FCR SALE.
SITUATED at Orwell centre, Brad
ford county. Pa., contain about THREE,X:g • s " HUNDRED ACRES, about two hundred
and fifty thereof improved and the remain
der excellent woodland.
Thci e, are upon the pramises a comforta- .
ble and spacious MANSION HOUSE, 0. g r i j
tenant house, lice barns, 30 x 40 feet each, II: :;
or upwards, several ranges of sheds and s .--z
stabling, and other outibuildings, 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 most 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 fora term of years.
If the property is not sold this fall, if will be rent
ed for a term of years. if a suitable opportunity pre
sents. J. D. HUMPHREY.
Orwell, Sept. 12, ISA
rir:_CrorTosa C, youwiTcoix,
R. J. ALLEN, late Professor ill the Ohio College
.1 of Dental Surgedhs, has discoverer, a methi4l
of inserting Artificial Teeth on plate, which makes
any further improvement itn possible.
It combines strength and durability with perfect
cleanliness. The gum is cootinuons, and can be
made to suit any case, however difficult. So LI, -
like is the expression, that the most familiar with
artificial teeth fail to deterrnipe they are false ; the
teeth appearing as if tharyiortually grew out of th e
gum.
I have qecure.l levers patent for Bradford Co
crj• °dice in Mei cur's Block.
Towanda. July 28. 1851.
DR. E. H. MASON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Resulence.on Pine Street_ app.site the obi Presbyterian
MEM
Offei, h s profes , ional services to the people of
Towanda and vicinity. Can always he found at his .
ottice, in Dr. Pon-ma's Drug Store, when not pro
fessionally engaged.
_AL. fiC 1 _IL 1117) •
E. W. pAIRD, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TIA VIM; disposed (Jell interest in other busi
ness, is now.prepared to attend promptly to
all business. in the line of his profession. He may
he found at all times.-,except when nt,ent on le
gal business--at his New Brick Office," THE
urr,LE UNION B1.0C1c," between the old Un
ion Block and John Burg-r*4 tiplendol Saloon, re
cently mected on the North bide of the Public
Square, Towanda, Pa
j'j N. B.—Particular attention given to col.
Towanda, Aug., 24, MI.
TAKEN UP.
IN Towanda Borough, on the Bth of August, four
Cheep and two lambs. The owner is tequested
to prove property, pay charges and take them away.
W5l. 11. WELLMAN
Towanda, Aug. 15, 185.1.,
Administratrix's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Geo Shay
lor, dec'd.. late of Budington twp, aro here
by requested to make payment without delay : and
all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. OLIVE Sll.tVl.Oll,
=Ea
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons indebted' to the estate of John More
deceased, late of tike township, are hereby
requested to make payment without delay, and all
oersons having demands ag.tinst said estate will pre
sent them without delay, duly authenticated for set
cement. ORRIN MORE,
Sept. 12. 1851
HOrses, Harness St Wagon for sale.
rpHE MAN who wants to puichase a glom (4
Young Horses, Harness, and Lumber Wagon,
on very favorable terms, can hear pf an opportutii-
Iy, by calling at this office. ; Jun i c 28, IBM.
Engine and Fixtures for sale.
ONE second hand ENGINE and fixtures for a
SAW MILL, capable of driving two or more
saws, all in g.-od order, and will be sold cheap, on
a long credit, if desired. The Engine is now run—
ning, and ban be seen by calling on H. S. DAVII
sox, at Ulster. or C. F. WELLES. .tr. at Athens, Pac
Ulster,'July ID, 185.1.
TO WA NUA
IFIEIII/11LIE C3I.IIIIWALPIY.
THE duties of this Pehootwill be resumed on the
Bei-ond Monday of Striernber nezt, under the
charge of Miss OLIVT• D. and RIttlErCA D. hANSON,
in the rooms 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.
Taams—as formerly, $6, $9, and $l2 per quarter,
according to the studies pursued. No extra charge
for the Latin Language.
Nu pupil will be received fur a shorter period
than one Quarter.
Rareacsmas—Rev.Dr.lll , tew N, President of the
College of New Jersey, Princeton.
Don. DA VIDNWILMOT, G. F. MASON. Esq., C. L.
WARD, Esq.. HAIR. 060.8ANDICRSON, D.F. BA Lwow,
Esq. Towanda.
Towanda, August 29. 1891.
d ADDlMilterlab.WOßl'•
X virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of the
B
coulmy of Bradford, will be exposed. to public
sale on the precnisetS, on Saturday, the 7th day of
October. next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. the following pro.
perty,lo wit ;
The One-half or whcile (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 Goblin, east by M.
Luther, south by E. Overton, and west by E. Nich•
ole and H. Boothe.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
J. V. DANIELS, .
JOHN BLOOM.
Sept. 12, 18b1. A Iminitrators
31 01 . MMa PrINL4I2.IIEir..IECILID.W.
Attorney at Law.
011106 WITS TUX REOL§TER •'ND IitCOUTEII.
Towanda, Penna. .
NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS !
I 8 now receiving all sorts of NE W GOODS, whir h
will be sold very low for Cash.
May 3. 1854.
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DMA. .10 r2O. a.C.LCIZS7)
lATOULD inform her friends, that she has just re -
V V turned from the city, with a large assortment
of DMILLELTAILY GOODS,
which she offers at reduced price.. Produce of ey•
ery kind taken in payment for goods.
REMOVAL.---DR. MASON has removed
his Mike to his dwelling, on I'iue street. Opposite
the old Presbyterian Church.
Towanda, May 13, 1854.
n LATCH Y, NVeyne county, Alba or Citrus
1, Plows, Side bill, 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 Curtis plow.
Call and see. 11. M. WELLES.
Cistern and Woll Pumps!
LFII3O PIPF4! Hydraulic Rains ! of any I. ind
size, &c., cheap for ready pay, for sale by
Jan. 8, 1853. R. M. WE ,F, .
JUST received by Joseph Kingsbury, a large and
complete stuck of NEW GOODS, fur sale as
usual, CHEAP FOR CASH !
Towanda, April 26, 1854.
Bituminous Coal.—Barclay Coal Bed.
Fr HE undersigned is prepared to furnish it ihe
1 beds, any quantity of this superior COAL, at
the reduced price 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 GA rtss, Agent
for the Barclay 11.11, and Coal Company.
Franklin (Old Coal Bed) May 2:1, 0354.
H. T. MILDILL
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.4 TTORA•EI", .IT LAPP
Office with the Re,rister and Recorder,
TI.WANDA, Pl.
D'A, OVERTON,
ArrIORNEY AT LAW
TOWANDA, PA.
rIFFICE in the second story of the Union Mork,
north side of the Public square, over the Once
of J. C. Adams, Esq. • Sept. 29.
YAM= MACFARLAND
ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA.
ofilee'remureil 140 AD (.. in the
Union Block. July .20.
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Administrator's Notice.
LT. persons indebted to the estate of Ihmry
IA Vandyke, dee'd late of Albany tp.. are reques
ted to make payment nohow delay : and those hay;
ing demands against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL VANDYKE,
JILHIN 11. TcH
August 4 18!"i4. Administrators.
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The ins'iltichantia Collegiate Institute,
AV"i' Malea b e openedrd em the
the ri
reception °ir Pupi ls.
h i
ul
Septr, caber, when the Inaugural exercises n ill take
place.
ProlesNor of Natural, Mental and Moral setencc.
Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages and
Lenre , . ` - -r
CHARLES R. CUBERN,
Prof. of Mathematics and Maser of Norinaltlchool
FANNIE BILEs,
Trachrr of Music and French.
DAYTON.
Teacher of and Mote.
Negotiations are in pirizress for wearing the i.rr•
vices of two other Lady teachurs in time for the
opening.
CO - The Principal will resole in the Institute and
the Pupils will board with his
The academic year will cr. ,itt of term; of
fourteen weeks each.
Tuitinn in the 4th dd.'s, Elementary Englt h
Branches, I. I no
3.1 Class, Higher English Branches, 00
21 Class, Mathematics, Natural Science and
Classics commenced,
Ist Class. Mental and Moral Science with the
above enntimied; 7 1)0
Tuition in Modern liangniges each„ 3 00
Ornamental Neeillg Work and Embroidery, 200
Admini•tratrir
Drawing,
Oil Painting in Landscapes, 8 00
do in Figures. 10 00
Instrumental Music with use of instrument, 10 00
Boom Rent, 175
Incidental expenses,
Boarding in the Hall $1 63 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.orgnizeil if advanced 'scholars apply.
M. H. CODDING,
Executors
Especial attention will be paid to the instruction
f persons designing to qualify themselves as Taarb
era for Common Sepools.
Pupils will furnish themselves with bcd.hed,ling.
towels, &c. The Hills for the term must he paid in
advance, or ono half at the entrance, and the re
maining half at the expiration of the half term.
C. L. WARD, President.
THE WORLD CHAILENGED!!
RING BONER AND RUNE . SPArIiVR CPR
ED. AND WARRANTED TO RE TAKEN
oFF. SOLELY AND EN% !RELY
WITHOUT. , INJURI' To THE
ifIV dIA
AND iithout the u , e of the Knife, the Fit ing
Iron, or any of those liquid caustics, such as
Nitric, At uriatic or sulphuric Acid, 4c., or any of
those baneful liquids so often made use of, to the
shame of the Pallier and the tenure of tnat useful
animal, the Horse, without any necessary purpose
Also all diseoses of the horse treated scientifically.
References of past senrices can be had. as ako
tha bona fide Ilingbones and spivins taken off hots
es already operated odilogetlier with several other
Fistulea, pipes, Tumors, &c. 4c.
Applications to the subscriber, who will be at the
Montoeton Exchange, where he can be consulted
on the subject free of expense.
( ry Terms from $lO to $25.. Payment in all cam
es to be made belt ire the horse leaves the stable.
ORRIN C. TAYLOR.
Monroeton. Aug. 26, 1854.
laterchanbi;e,`&c.
BURTON KINGSBERY,
Plows and Plow castings !
ME w
SPRJNC COODS.
Nwrn CCTOD .
REV. S. F.COLT, A. M. PRINCIPAL
I:Er. JAMES WW11.1.1 IM. A. M
==l
J. D. NloNTAsia, Treat
8. F. COLT, Sec
Towanda, Anp,osl 12, 1854
Ncw Remedies and Quick• Cures !
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
OD. DARThETT. is now receiving a large
. and carefully selected stock of
MM . GOODS,
bought for cash since the late decline in pricer,
which he will offer for ready pay at prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction—athong other things
he invites particular attention to his assnrinseut of
Dress Goods.
Towanda, April I5,.18:,1
•, TONS more of those cheap Sugars lost recd
ci and for sale by PHINNEY.
HARDWARE &
HARDWARE AND 'STUNTS
Tin„Tapanned 'and Britannia Ware,
Souse Trimraings, Can iage Trimmings, Harness & Saddlery
Ware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools,
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, FARMERS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
LE/ID PIPE aND Pumps, of all kinds and sires,
IRON, STEEL, 1 - ,EATI I BELTING, &(.
Would inform their friend:4 ih,t t h e r e pit,. t on t., : 4 part tti the Errieral head. 4 under which may be classed
their eiten,iqj aSiorrment s a ,' to w hi c h Ihrt are reetrk vine additional supplic4. direct from the
importers and inaritificlurem which ennide. tl en t.. ‘ , 11 ., r •:11.1t th.ttivement4 in their large ~took and low
price', that will challeogem,in peti MAI born air , / t:n.t hr. We w.tuld ark the particular attentiuu
to :in examination of our •tocic, %%hid' harti,L; h•r•'ni with the creat.,l ear , -, we are confident will
sati , lv even the Ino , t pa'rticulor.
c,',.D. , n't forget the place—South of ill,
lyld Iritn.Cappnr and Brass, and ail kinds v Produce taken in exchange f,tr go o d s ,.
Towanda, May 27, 185;. HALL & RussELL
DR PORTER'S 01 1 QCL,Irs& DRUG STORE )
SOUTH END OF HE WARD HOUSE,
, l rrynting the PUblic Square,
TtrE•
s‘lrscribcr, thanlsful for the Id. cal piti, nage received the past veer, inten d s to keep constantly on
hand a full ai:ortment of tl e v. r Le•=t arti, les tZvrella kept in our line, which nrpt.t dispose of on
such terms ns will he sati•dartory t,• all %%Mi . may pntr.v.v,• Imo. The purrtnow; , are male entirely with ea'h
in hand, and fur the Ctsii our r in.toruer4 n ill rrorive ill- 1 , , :te•ht a good arm le at a lotv price. All articles
not answering our recommendation, will b. , chte,-(a/v and the nu ,rey re:fa n
Metlieni Advice gralnitoehly gititn nL I r Offirr, charging oily for the Medicines
The stock complete and select arsortment 0
DRUCS,
MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES,
Pure ll'ine & Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter & Scotch Ale.
ILL 711 E MaST POPUL.IR P.ITENT MEDICINES !
FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID---NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAWS !
American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant:d Good.)
Superior TOBACCO & SNUFF !----Choice brands of „Pure Savanna, Principe'
and "'Zara CIGARS !
Paints, Oils, 1 artilsliPs, Windows Glass, RcuSiies, Perfumery. Shat lug Soap,
Fancy
,Artlelcs.
FAMILY GROCERIES :
Clark a4:l Crcon ; Rio and Java C.,iL
REMENIBER THE TORE-SOllll EM) OF' THE WARD HOUSE!
--AND ITS MOTTO— •
7he best Q., ef (:nrvt•.-1' l ...1,-eflierrl—,ll.o .'c •- 1 q
ldrrl.' .I.!'ICC Os 10 t R 'OC,tI"--uoil Clu,c rlttellittOl to 114.51ti1,,
T.,vranan. No% onilwr 12. 1.151.• 11. C. PORTER, Ri. D.
Awarded to thls Machine at the Fnir'of the American Ins' Witte, New Tork, Oct. ii3Z
A Diploma at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. First Premium at the Slat ,
Fair. Pt lea, New 'fork, and at the Columbia and Rensselaer ( ounty , New Tork Fairs,
and a Diploma at the Westchester County Fair at White Plains.
HICKOK'S PATENT IMPRO
In tho rmwent 111111nrement of I hin.ldOily ,wpnivesl and
',dumb)* 11111. tho Inkm ia dis Wed h 7 arronruo n. cutting
C)lhnler to brink lha appkw. and then ibtivor Menu In thy
lower eylkulors to N. rodured t.. r armor Ity this nr
rftllo , olfllt the work Iv uorfocenel Eater nod n 411 murk
loot labor.
Tho Pre.* b orrsag . ed with n nnx,dt In'-cr E....rels than
twtoorly. and I , y a very logeltiow ICC the we of Ow 141,1
allol.en.ll with n ut the Tort wade to open of will to de
liver the potion, while nt tlw 1411cle lime the t'uler in lett
niner nail the n ork emn t,. Lien.• arts teach It it. inter Unto
I, the old tn..iholl. The eylirderl ore eel-oral crth heoi r
Piling Zinc. tooth on their vet nod 4,..14. the woal
hi thew to outlawed on no ant m I' •11.11 . and tl, wL d..r•.rk
on the. \II , I 141111 i'n-'• in the .ern and
orraz,led With rnoretal vl.•w h, il.,lrduratilit and nn•tine.
No lrarnur ei lso note t he Mill rot...folly All•lettetenine
to aireet kite , will be ellsopippin I eel, l ost.is the ether
bona he 11111 fl n.I I • one of the nitki velar:tie awl enlekret
=whine, on hitt them.
The machine La made to nut by hoer. !deem. or linnit
Ismer, and when the implee are around. a staall. boy of 34.
years of NM ran press the ponbee with all moa
in nll Rmmer thnn it arts tid it Here iimottlty
of Ci.lor b., lit only he mein by u dug In pidatetens neehine.
than ernehed the apple: S. it hunt int...ling then. fine.
They were then made int.. 11111 , n-inn e.ran. and 11
meet aware and long pria-iire we. to retismt
portion of the Cider. a rot... Mumble quantity tying absorbed
by the straw and the m at s of isinmee: and tii "Main this
uneatisfactery result the fanner had to take nil He hands.
and perhaps bit .1x home team. and devote n wholedriy that
could bare Liven mare profit 414 y employed. to mike from
six In eight barrels of Cider. • Tuohy Litr the din - unity the
F armer . hare In b atidtire labored' tinder. this Machine ha
been Invented, and the statement of a few (bete will prove
that it la not only the best tla, hive 1f the kind in asthenia - .
lett It L. the must profitable that A man ran have on his
faros. The limiting are by thlialthichine grated up Into it fine
pulp. so that it requires bate comparatively light prvieurn
and that but a minute or two. to mtriatt nll the Cider, it
being aactirtnined by graeti al experiment that One.rnurth
more Jake an be obtained than by the old pmeese. Be
tides this, it only requires two bands to grind up and make
Into Chier a larger quantity of apples then can I.e primthly
dime on the old-hishioned machine.. tin tt.Lo prom., owing
to ate cumpartiae,a of the inmate U. the tub, and the cone
plete manner in which it is grouvul. a pressure of trom it to
5 tuns--that can easily be obtained—mill produce a more
faeorablo math than fifty taus I%re-nire on the ordinary
Entered lkuxirdlag to dos of Congr.s, la the 7.r 1&4. la
f(t.:Rola by HALT, et 111)5P.F.1.1,. Tnuren4
PLASTER, SALT, 81. C. ! -' DISSOLUTION.
TWO HUNDRED TONS Cayuga Ground Plas. 'THE eo-riaiinership heren.fore etisting between
ter, 100 Barrels ealt, 100 Bbls. White Stone 8 me subscribers. under the firm of "Jerald., &
Lime, SO bushels Orwell & West Branch Clover( Solomon, was dissolved ly mutual consent on the
Seed, 30 bushels Timothy Seed, rino lbs. Allegany t'.7ih day of May. N. E. Solomon retirieg. The
County Cheese. lust received and for sale by business will hereafter be earned on under the mime
BAILEY & NEVEN:'. ~r r. &S. Alessndsr.
Towanda, April 27, 1 934. Towanda. May 11, 1814.
IRON STORE.
OE
HALL
&. RUSSELL,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
`•!ie
I=l
:-: ;1 1 111 4, 11 , :Nla. I )..I.
MEDAL
SILVER
fi.Ler iteo . even if the apples were grnnml no finely as on
U.. lunno‘,.l Mill; n.d if the apples were merely crinhoot o
ao on tRf• \ut thwhinn it wouhl require n pietism.* of one -
hundred tens to prnduu•o the recoil eveomplialunt by thin
l'ateut Mill The folloiaimi may to f avd a, tlydeekkl
edvr.n tap,. of this
.ont make more Ciao than mar caber Itoso, with
;iron rleontity i , f nimleo, in a given time, nod with touch
,cu. Libor and ex
t.eemei - It will make dearer and merter Cider than aoj
Third—You ran rnai-iit the Cider wit you er,iti. 11 , andwM9
V.Pii leant it—and la quantal.. Crum on' gatl4-u to Ii or IV
iki.rrel4.
Funrtt —11•Ith It von (-run po your l'arrattlx, Clactrim
Berrie, 113,-, latlttr. Load. ttn.l
Plith-11 iih it v., can stir.. ooe-fourth of )-Oar
time Fa making Apple-Latter.
math—Mai iu on. you mu at t.tl times have Preub
and Sys eel Cider.
IA tat n❑th. adrm:.••_•••rmthirtg from the pan: ton mvl
..- of *limb n machine—at a prix so low that It l within
ilto-reach of all—can it L. LILAC any totolligrot Farm=
ve,ttld do without It,
Ino,ynn minh to have In your Mame at all tlmine Older Ilmt
i. claret find freih, the nob time It in really healthy mei fit -
w ter—and do 1 04441 to .are It me.tt portion of the
hard labor attending' the making' 'of
Applo.btit ter 1 If Kt. tan this nindabe, end out woe*
for t. you will not be disameented.
TM. Pill In marmite! superior to any other rortobllei
Mill in existenee. and the Pri.priehm In ready at any time
on fir laba, twins Oren.) to tent it with any Portable
it'll that 1.• not on infringement. on It.
Farmer., e m w
ine this nely IMPROVE .1
MILL, before you buy any other. l '
One giro} e.hentage of this machine over .11 others. L.
I that It will not choke up;*and hard or ton apple'
eon le ground. and yet the Cylinders ant always remain
cl'w' and iu pirating order.
All orders it'll he filled In the , edar In ahhh they are
teethed. and all persona wonting them would do well to
tend their orders early, and state at what Uwe they want ,
the Mill cent.
Thin Mull. attended by 2 men. will, when properly worked
greenling to Ilirectimo. make O ton barrel,. of rider a dry—
acid will grind ulnae by boreopower from 100 to 300 bushels
of apple.. a day.
/ko- The Prim of the Min In $4l, free of theirbt.
Ilsrautneito, Ps, ?lay, I 'tel; W: 0. RlOlOl.
the Dish let Court of the baste. Mario of PensArltattla.
r . of W tirrnG. 'Elmira. N. Y.
z-zlpz - ar-, &c .lc
CIDER KILL
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