Jtlierdlan otio. "nan AND PHIUOSOPHY.'' DLL. JOHN M'INTOSH, Would inform the iuli d itant- of Bradford county that ho respectfully -..licit,- ruin SH ; M rilii'r- for hi* loe-.d work entitled •• FiSII ANI> I'HILOSOI'II V. or Sketch*" made During :i Short S 'jmm in Northern Pennsylvania.*' The bonk w ill consist of from 250 to 3tio pages. 12>iio.. end will be bound in embossed luu.-lin. The price will lie i 1 ,(H). As the work was not written to vindicate siiv particular theory, or to advance any particular inte i iit, it is difficult to'say what it aims at—further than to help while away 11 leisure hour or tw%, iu what the Au thor hopes, not unprofitable rivaling. The panes are chietiy devoted to descriptions of local scenery : incident-, while Trout inn ~!l 'he Sclirailer branch; literary criticisms and reminiscences ; conversations, de velopments of local character, poetry and philosophical rcllectious. As the publication of the book is not a question of bread, the author can use the liberty of speaking plain.— In the HM place, then, he cannot afford to publish the Istok unaided—nor would he it he could ; for the simple reason. h<-is unwilling to shoulder the responsibility of committing a—possibly—poor book to the world. He therefore seek, to make a corporate concern of it. and thus share with the subscribers the odinm of failure, should it fail. It is a purely gratuitous matter, gentle men, sign, or not sign, lit the second place, the author is unwilling to have hi* stock of itooks added to, by too many hundred copies of a work that failed to redeem tin 1 price of its publication : neither does he desire the horror ot witnessing the awful spectacle of an auto-da-fe,of what cost him so much p*.iins ami time to create for he cer tainly would commit to the Humes what remained unsold of the edition, should they remain too long 011 his hands. He is determined to pay the publisher oil the receipt of the edition, should it i>e printed, asking 110 iuvors ; snd if 000 subscriber-, can l.e had, he will do so. He can afford, however, to wait, should the 000 refuse to come to the rescue. The MS will not diminish in value. It will ro main as it has done, cherished hy the owner, as was cher ished and loved "the poor man's one little ewelumli,that was unto him as a daugher." The author will ask 110 one to undertake to publish it on the strength of its merits : perhaps from pride, perhaps from a prophetic apprehen sion of its lack of merit. Time—jierhaps—will determine If he did well to lie inMuenced by the latter consideration. The author will further say, that should the desired num ber of subscriptions lie obtained, he will feel tempted to {rroiuise an embellished frontispiece, enclosing a medallion ikeaes-. of the principal character, Dr. Plum. And should a second edition follow, he—the author—will exert all'tlic Influence he can command to secure for the original sub seriliers a lock of that distinguished individual's hair ; as thauk Heaven, he is appreciative, and, judging from his antecedents, the author has no doubt that Plum would gladly wear a wig lor a whole year, to have the pleasure of furnishing to his friends so interesting a souvenir. The publication of the book, then, is dependent on the receipt of hOO subscribers, and one month will be allowed for names to be given in. If, at the expiration ot that time only one person has subscribed, or any other number be tween that and 600—unless very closely approximating it. the liook will not of course be expected to see the light. But, if the entire number be obtained, those who have signed, will, in three months from the closing of the sub scription lists, lie supplied with a copy, or copies, as they niny have ordered. Subscription lists will be opened on Monday next.at all the stores, and at the P. O. in the borough ; and at C. H. DERRICK'S, at Athens. At Burlington, there w ill lie one at Messrs. LONG A MERRY'S store, and at lister Mr. JOHN MATHER , and at Monroe, Mr. SI.YMOI K I'HINNEY, will act as agents. Others may he authorized. Toivanda, October 13, 1*55. QOUTHER N MI LIT AR Y AOA k ' MY LOTTERY.—Bv AUTHORITY OK THE STATE OK ALABAMA. Conducted on the Havana Plan.— ANOTHER GLORIOUS OPPORTUNITY! The improved scheme in Class W. having been received with such a decidedly favorable demonstration, the Ma nager takes great pleasure in presenting another beau tifully brilliant scheme, offering a far mure profitable investment thau any stock or securities now in market. CLASS X To lie drawn Dec. Kith, 1855, at the city of Montgomery, when prizes amounting to $30,000 will bo dis tributed according to the following unparalleled schedule. Remember One Thousand Prizes !—Capital Prize 10,000. CLASS X. 1 Prize of *lO,OOO is $lO,OOO 2 do 2,000 are 4,000 S do 500 are 1,500 11 do 250 are 2,750 10 do 110 are. 1,100 17 do 75 are 1.275 43 do 50 are 2.150 83 do 25 are 2,075 200 do 10 are 2,000 530 do 5 are 3,150 1000 Prizes amounting to $30,000 Only Ten Thousand Numbers! Tickets $5 —Halvess2 50 —Quarters $1 25. All communications Ktrirtiv confidential. SAMUEL SWAN. Agent and Manager. Sign of the Bronze Lion. Montgomery, Ala.. Nov. 7. 1855. MTJBIO. MR. O. BECKER, Teacher of Yo- and Instrumental Muic, recently from St. Lo ui*. Missouri, has the honor to announce to the people of Towanda and vicinity, that lie wishes to engage liim-elf as Teacher of Vocal "Music, Pianoforte, Guitar, Violin, Flute, Violincello, and Thorough-basso, and feels confident that, being educated fur the profession, be uill give entire satisfaction. Lessons given in clauses, or pri vately. Teaching in families preferred. For particulars apply at the Ward House. Oct. 9. ]4%CSfi TEAS, both Greeu mul Black — from 37J cents to $1 on—every ponnd warranted to suit or the money returned in all cases, at FOX'S. Barclay Railroad & Coal Company. N'OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN to the subscribers in To wanda born'and its vicinity to the Stock of the"BA R- T'L VY RAILROAD A COAL't'O,'' that the remaining instalments of ten per cent each (being $5 per share) on said stock, are required to be paid to E. OVERTON. Esq., the President, or to J. Macfarlane, Esq. the Attorney of raid Company at Towanda, at the time- 1 following, to wit: 4th instalment payable August 27th, 1855. sth " " September 27th " 6th " " October 29th " 7th " " November 23th " Ptii " " December 2stil " 9th " " January 31st 1556. 10th " " March 3d " Payments may also 1.-e made at the ollicc of Laporte, Mason fi Co.. at Towanda. July 20, 1*55. GEO. R. OAT, Trcasnrer. New Fall and Winter Goods. Burton Kingsbery, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he is npen , ing for public inspection, one of the largest stocks of GOODS ever brought into this market, consisting of Dry floods, Groceries, llordtrare, Crcrkrry, Hoots and Shoes, No Us, Glass, i^r. Embracing an assortment suited to the wants of the pub lic, ao.d which having been purchased for Cash, will be eold for Ready Pay at prices which defy competition. a*-West side of Main -treet. Towanda, Ortolier 4. 1655. I IST OF LETTERS remaiiiinjr in the l'ost J Office at TOWANDA November 15,18.jy. Agney Mary Lynch Michael Alliway Sarah Leaiiy John A'Hearn James Jerris Isaiah B. Boyle Mary M Parlaiul l'ote Rarrit Richard M'.Wnarr.i Michael Brown Duct. Moore Cornelius Biles Wni. S. M.ihoney John Bowen J. A, Murphy John Byek Mr-. V. E. Mug Liithlin H. B. Brencn Andrew Morgan D.niiel Itennett Stephen Manning George Ihiltmans Mary Newman Henry Cain Catherine tl'lxiary Arthur Cangley Thus. (I'llonohie Marv Uhampiin Hester Patterson Hamilton Carroll Timothy Pierce W. Concl John Rnherts Milton 1 Cole Henry S. Ray Jacob Croneii Patrick Biudell Tlmraas R. Cuosai k Catherine Robersoti Win. Clancy Michael Rice Culep B. Darling Minue E. Stevens P. Dab v R-<'hard Sullivan Timothy Ertel Daniel Stewart Emeliue Frilbie W. S. Sands P. H. Foster Franklin L. Senvil Sarah French Lucius Scovill Jenkins Kitten John Simmon Julius J. Fosters. If. Sonthworth Ichaljod GofT George SV. Stanley 11. If, Gteen If. IV. Strickland Susan Goff Wells G. Stone Aaron Hall Win. Taylor Elind Hearns Michael Tacke L. L. Morton Amazilla 2 Williams Hinckley 2 Jay L. T. or Ilanihal Wells John J. Jones Henry Webb Win. M. Jennings Nathaniel Wctmorc H. A. Diiel la-vi 11. Ward Abraham C. Kerria Jauies. Walsh Abby Keyscr Phillip Yavi Hiram Lynch Bridget Zcllerbach Anthony. Persons calling for anv of these letters, please mention they arc advertised. 11. C. PORTER. IVM^ I UST RECEIVED, another lot of that . J llo ' DRIED BEEF, also first rate CHEESE, at J d> 12, 1855. FOX'S. Al'L'LKS— anv quantity wanted at %• August 22. " FOY'S. / r 1 AN DLLS by the bw\ or siuglu jiouml, >cpi " rox s. Bnsiiicas CnrUs. rn I\ MAPILL, M. 0., PHYSICIAN 1 • 1 XI) SURGEON^-* Office at his residence Ui Wyiox.l'a, _ July 28,1 *s3.—flm D|{. JOHN M'INTOSH, SL'RGEON DENTIST. 11 AS RETURNED. Office next door to Jlereur's -tore, and oyer Alexander's Clothing Store, Alain street, Towanda. February 24, 1855. r A M F.S M A OF A BLANK. A TTORNE ¥ *) AT LAW, TOWASII.V, PA. Occupies the Office, in the Union Block, formerly owned hy John C. Adams Esq. n:r lie w-ill attend to procuring Bounty Land Warrants and Pensions. March 22, 1855.. 11. J. M\nn.r P. I>. MORROW. MAPILL A MORROW, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL!.ULLH AT LAlV,— Office over Mercur's Store, Towandu, Pa. 'i'owauda, April 2. b.Vi. n-45-tf^ DR. k. H. MASON, PHYSICIAN AND SI'RGEON, offers hi* professional services to the people of Toivanda and vicinity. Office at his residence on Pine street, where lie can always be found when not professionally engaged. JOHV (\ ADAMS D'A. OVERTON. { DAMS & OVERTON, A TTORNE YS J.\. AT LA IT. Office in the room formerly occupied by George Sanderson, over Burton Kingsbery s store. "Towauda, May 2U, 1855. _ CI 7 IIVEVINO.—J AMES A. FA INE,Sur- Cl veyor for Bradford County, is prepared to attend to the above business in all its branches. His office is at Monrocton. All letters addressed to liim at that place will nleet witli prompt attention. April 4, 1*54. GEORGE H. WOOD'S DAOUERREAX ROOMS REMOVED to Patton's NEW 11U1CK BLOCK, corner of Bridge and Main street, where he has fitted up rooms expressly for the business, with a large sky light and side-light com bined. With these arrangements he will be able to take Pictures with any shade desired. Grouping done in the liest possible manner. Daguerreotypes taken equally as well in cloudy as clear weather. Particular attention paid to copying. "Miniatures neatly put into l/x ket-y Breast pings, and finger rings, Ac. instructions given in the art on reasonable terms. Toivanda, May 1, 1855. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE CO. A TUENS, PA. Hon. HORACE WILLISTON. President; ('. F. WELLES, Jr. Vice President and Treasurer; J. E. CANFIELD, Secretary. Bond of Directors - Hon. Horace Williston, Francis Tyler. Oeorge A. Perkins, J. T. P.'Myer, C. N. Shipman, C. F. Welles, Jr., J. E. Canfield, Athens ; Hon. John La porte, Towauda : Gen. Bradley Wakeman, Lneeyville; G. M. Hoilenback, Wilkes-Barre ; Michael Mcylert, La porte. Pa. P. O. MOODY, Agent for Bradford County. Address, Waverly, N. Y. WFSBWTABA ©IF (BSaCMHEnSJC&o COLLINS 8t POWELL ITTOULD respectfully inform their friends and the pub- V V lie that they have REMOVED their CLOTHING ,V Fl' RN IS HIN G'STO HE to Patton's New Brick Block, No. :t, and will be happy to wait on all who may give tlieiu a call, Their stork consists of Black Broadcloth and Fancy Coats; Fancy Cassimere Coats, of all colors ; Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants ; Black Satin and Fancy Vests ; Marseilles Vests. White and Fancy ; Marseilles and Linen Coats, all kinds ; Linen Pants, Sliirt Collars, Cravats and Hose. Hats, of all kinds. Garments of all kinds made up to order, and warranted to (It or no sale. Our stock comprises all kinds of goods adapted to men's wear, which we are hound to sell cheap er than any other establishment in town or county. C UTTING done to order as usual. Towandu, June 0,1855. TO WANDA FEMMJB WBM&MiT. rrMIIS school, under the charge of the Misses HANSON, X is held iu the jiew building on Second street, west of the Ward House. The school year will consist of four quarters, of eleven weeks each. The summer vacation commencing in July, and ending in September. TERMS, PER QT*AKTKR : First Class— To include the elementary English ) ~ QQ branches,and the study of the Latin language, ( ' Second. Class—To include the more advanced stu-1 die* of the English branches, with Mathematics,. s') 00 and the study of Latin and French, 1 Third Class —To include Mathematics, Mental) and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, &c., 112 00 with Latin and French, I Each pupil will bring with her a desk and chair. There will lie no extra charges whatever. Music Instruction on the Piano, with use of instru ment, will lie given by MLss REBECCA I). HANSON, at $lO ; per quarter. 1 The Winter Term commences MONDAY. Nov. 20. LECTURES on Rhetoric, Moral and Intellectual Philo sophy, and the higher branches of English Composition, will also be delivered once or twice iu encli week. They beg leave to refer to the following named gentle men : —Rt. Rev. AI.ONZO POTTER. Bishop of the Diocese of lVun'a, Philadelphia ; Rev. Dr. MACLEAN, President of the College of New Jersey, Princeton. Hon. DAVID WILMOT, G. F. M ASON. Esq., C. L. WARD, Esq., Hon. GEORGE SANDERSON, D. F. BAKSTOW, Esq. Col. J. F. MEANS, Toivanda. Towuuda, November 9, 1855. THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TOLPANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. iNSTitrcTORS : REV. S AMUEL F. COLT, Principal, Professor of Natu ral. Mental and Moral .Science ; REV. JAMES M. WILLIAM, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles laittrcs : CHARLES R. CO BURN, A. M., Professor of Mathema tics and Master of Normal School ; E. ALBERT LUDWIG, A.M., Professor of Modern Lan guages, Instructor on the Piano and iu Drawing ; Usher; BENJAMIN EGLIN, Penmanship and Register; Mrs. M ARTH A A. DAYTON, Preceptress ; I MRS. EVELINE HOYT, Preceptress and Matron ; j MISS O. LOUISA JEN KS, Assistant on Piano and Me lodc-on. etrTlie Fall Term commences on WEDNESDAY, AU ■ I GUST 22,1855, and will continue fourteen weeks. EXPENSES RIM TERM : Tuition ill the Fifth class, (primary) per term,.... $4 00 " Fourth, 5 Oh " Third 6(0 " Second 7 00 " First 9 00 EXTRAS: French, German. Spanish or Italian, each 5 00 When taken without other branches 7 00 Drawing .3 00 Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each .1 00 Tuition ou Piano Forte with use of instrument,... 12 00 do do per quarter of 11 weeks,.... 10 (Mi Oil painting iu landscapes, per term H 00 do figures ~.. lo 00 Room rent for lodgers, 1 75 Contingent fund for each pupil, 38 The I'm in;,' Ladies will find board in the Institute, under the care of the Matron, at per week, 1 75 Arrangements have been made by which the male pupil* can find board iu private families, at per week, 2 00 Washing, per dozen 38 Fuel and light at the actual expense. Pupils boarding iu the Hall, (who will be exclusively Females,) will furnish their own lied, bedding,towels, Ac. and the table silver at their option. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The hills for the term must tie paid in advance ; or one half thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the middle of the term. Pupils entering the Institute are pledged to the obser vance of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on other terms. K-pecial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying themselves as teachers for common schools. For classification of studies mid text-hooks, see circu lars, for which apply to P. L. WARD, President. S. F. Cui.r, See. j2i J. D. MONTANVK, Treasurer. AGENTS WANTED. MAKE MONEY AYIIEN YOU CAN.— The Subscribers desire to procure the undivided time of an Agent in every county of the United States Efficient and capable men may make several dollars per day. without ri.-k or hunthuggery of any kind. Full par ticulars of the nature of the business will lie given by ad dressing the subscriber, and forwarding One Post Office Stamp to pre-pay return postage. IT KEY A t*L, Philadelphia, TV DTI. PRATT HAS REMOVED to the residence of Mrs. J. W. MKRITR, OU Second street, directly above and opposite Gie Methodist church. JT•Office in the north room. An' He would also inform those indebted to him, tha ail accounts of more than one year's standing, must he settled, hy payment or otherwise. June 9, 1855. PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, Olass, Butty. Ac. Ac., by TRACY A MOORB. ! ( I ASH paid for WHEAT, BUTTER, PO- I V■' i\\T<)KJV Egg*, Poultry, Ac., at FOX'??. PL I Mil I I'll iMiiii iUebicnl. UKLM BOM>'S UEM INK PR EPA RA TIONS. Hrlmbotd's High'y Concentrated Fluid Ft tract nucha. for Diseases of the Bladder and Kidfieys, Secret Diseases, Strictures, Weaknesses. ami all Diseases of tin* Sexual Organs, whether in Male or Female, froht whatever cause they may liaYi* originated, and ho matter of how long standing. Tf yon have eontrueted the terrible disease. whirh wlietl onee Rested in tiie -.-ystrm. will sirrrty go down from one generation to another, undermining the constitution, and saptlhig the VCTV vital fluids of lift*, do not trust yourself In the hiuid* oftjuacks, who start lii every ily in a city like this, and fill the pagers with glaring falsehoods too well ealctihtfed to deceive the young and those not ac quainted with their tricks. You cannot be too careful in the selection of a remedv in these eases. The fluid extract Bcefiu has been pronounced by emi nent Physicians THE GUM A TEST REMEDY EVER KNOWN. It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its taste, and very innocent in its action, and yet so thorough that it annihi lates every particle of the rank and poisonous virus of this disease : and, unlike other remedies, it does nut dry up the disease in the blond. Constitutional Debilitv, brought on by self-abuse, anmst terrible disease. which has brought thousands of the hu man race to untimely graves, thus blasting the brilliant hopes.of parents,and blighting iu the bud the glorious ambition of inanv a noble youth, cnli be cured bv this IXFALLI ItfcK REMEDY. And as a medicine which must benefit everybody from the simply delicate to the confined and despairing invalid, no equal is to be found, acting both as a cure and preventive HKM HOLD'S H IGH I.Y CONCENTRATED Compound Fluid Extract Sarsapari/ltt. For purifying the IJtood, removing all diseases arising from excels of Mercury, exposure and imprudence in life, chronic constitutional disease, arising from an im pure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effect ual remedy known for the cure of Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Begs, Fains and Swellings of the Bones. Tetter, l'imples on the face and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. This article i< now prescrilied by some of the most dis tinguished Physicians in the Country, and has proved more efficient iii practice than any preparation of Sarsa parilla yet offered to Hie public. Several cases of secon dary Syphilic, Mercurial and Scrofulous diseases haw en tirely recovered in the incurable wauls of our public insti tutions, which had for many years resisted every mode of treatment that could lie devised. These ea-es furnish striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed and the Ixnies already affected. NOTlCE.—letters from responsible Physicians and Pro fessors of several Medical colleges,and certificates of cures from patients will lie found accompanying both prepara tions. Prices, Fluid Extract Bueliu, $1 bottle, orO bottles for $5. " " Sarsaparilla, " equal in strength to one gallon Svrnp of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by il. T. HELMBOLD, ChcinUt, 2(13 Chestunt st., near tin Girard House, Philadelphia. To be had of Dr. H. O. PORTER, Tov.onda, Pa. and of Druggists and dealers everywhere. j*r All letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent will receive immediate attention. Iy3 TAEE NOTICE. RTI. C. L. KELLIXG, MEcn.vxirsnrßß, PA. announces to all afflicted with Tumors, Wens, Can cer, Warts, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil, and all diseases that have been usually treat ed Caustic or Knife that he can remove them by an en tirely new method, without cutting, burning or pain. It is no matter on what part of the hotly tli< y are, lie can re move them with perfect safety and in a remarkable short time, if curable. Xo money required, except for medicines until a euro is perfected. Chronic and other diseases not mentioned above, treated with positive success, if curable. Full particulars can Is* obtained by addressingC. L. KEL LIXG. M. D.. Meclianiesburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. Persons afflicted, re-iding at a distance, he lias, for years been in the habit of presenting by letter, and with general satisfaction. He would say however to those desiring advice, in this way, that to secure attention they should enclose, with the general symptoms of their eases, a fee of one dollar, to warrant him in spending his time for their benefit. The doctor may be consulted at his office at all time-, when not professionally absent. C ACTION. —Strangers coming to see the Dr. are caution eil as some have been deceived. Dr. K. is the only one in tliis State, who can perform cures by the new method.— The Dr's. office is directly opposite the Union ('lunch. Meclianiesburg is s miles front Harrisburg >n the Cum berland V. 11. 11. and accessible from all parts of the Un ion. The Dr. will visit cases within a reasonable distance wheu desired. Cosmopolitan Art Association. (SECOND YEAR. ARRANGEMENTS for the Second Annual Collection of this new and popular institution for the diffusion of Literature and art, have heen made on the most exten sive scale. Among the works already engaged, is tiie far famed "GENOA CRUCIFIX," which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In forming tiie new collection, the diffusion of works of AMERICAN ART. and the encouragement of American ge nius liave not been overlooked. < 'ommis.-inn* have been issued to many of the nio-t distinguished American artists who will contribute smut* of their finest productions.— Among thein are three Marble Busts, executed by the greatest living Sculptor— HlKAX POWERS : GEORGE WASHINGTON—The Father of his Country. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN—The Philosopher, DANIEL WEBSTER—The .Statesman. A special agent has visited Europe and made careful and judicious selections of foreign works of Art. both in Bronze and Marble ; Statuary and Choice Paintings. The wiude forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary to lie distributed FREF, among the members of the Association for the Second Year. TERMS OF MEM nr.!: SHIP The payment of Three Dol lars constitutes any one a member of this Association .ami entitles him to either of the Magazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paint ings. The Literature issued to subscribers eonsi:-ts of the fol lowing Monthly Magazines : Harper's, Putnam's, Knick erbocker, Blackwood's, Household Words, Graham's aud Godev's Igidv's Book. Persons taking live memberships areentitied to any Ave of tlio Magazines for one year, and to sir tirlcets in the dis tribution. The m t proceeds derived from the sale of mem berships. ore devoted to the purchase of works of art for the ensuing year. THE AIIVANTAC.ES SECCRED by becoming r. member of this Association are— -Ist. All persons receive the foil mine of their subscrip tion at tbc start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Litera ture. 2d. Each member is contributing towards purchasing choice works of Art, which arc to tie distributed among themselves, atnl arc at the same time encouraging the Ar tists of the country, distributing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons in remitting funds for membership, will please give their post office address in full , stating the month they wish the magazine to commence,and have the letter registered to prevent loss : on its receipt a certificate of mcmbcrshiL, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of tiie country. Those who purchase Magazines at the bookstores, will observe that by joining this Association, they receive the -Magazine and the free ticket in the anitit'd distribution all at the same price they now pay for tiie magazine alone. For memberships, address ('. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., At either of the Principal Offices—" Cnickerhockcr Ma gazine" office,.4S Broadway, New York ;or Western Office, Dili Water street, Sandusky, Ohio. ttii Subscription> received by W. 11. il. GORE, Hono rary Secretary for Towanda, Fa. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. JOSEPH KTXGSBERY still continues tiie BOOK A STATIONERY business, where purchasers may tint] all the latest School and Miscellaneous Books at reduced prices. The following School Books are embrac ed in the catalogue, viz : Bullion's Greek and Latin Reader and Grammar, do. fsesar. do. Sallust, do. Lessons. Ponegan's Greek anil English Lexicon. Spencer's Latin Lessons ; Cooper's Virgil. OlendorfTs, Lebrothnii's, Barbauld's, Fausdick's ami Levizack's French Works. Parker's, Corn-tuck's, Phelps", Smiley's and OluistedV Pliilosnpliy. Pay's, Thompson's and Davie's Works. Gutter's, Goat's and Coinstock's Physeologv. Suutuler's, Porter's, Bent ley'a and Cobb's Works. Ban ere it's History, Parley's, Worcester's, Gurusey's, Bottas, Ac. Ac. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, do University edition, (in. do Common School, do. Worcester's, Cooper's, Harper's, Johnson's, d. Coin stock'- works ; Lincoln's Botany, Sweet's Elocution. Thompson's .-erics ot Arithmetic, primary to High School. Adams', Davie's. Smith's and Cobb's, do. Brown's, Kirkham's, Smith's and Morse's Geography and Atlas ; and all the various Primary Geography* now in usp_ Spelling books of all kinds, and miscellaneous books in great variety. Also- Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery, Hoots 4* Allocs, Hals and Cops, c., 4"C- Xcw and desirable styles of Goods will be received monthly, aud sold at the lowest CASH PRICES. J. K. Towanda. April. 21, 1855. IYAILS, Brooms, Tubs, Measures, serulibiiit; Arnshes, blacking Brushes. Ac. at FOX'S. TONS Sl T G ARS—Brown, Refined, Pow t ) dered. Crushed and Granulated ; Molar -T*. Syrup, Ri* and Java Coffee, Rice. Sulcratus, Ginger, Sperm*' audli Rice. Tobacco—in fact a general variety of Groceries, for sale cheap at junelt FDN'S. IkOOTS A SHOES The largest, beat-tuul I P i-hoapc.-ta-soitnirot thi* -ideofthe F.inpire ( itviuai be found at je23 TRACI A MriORLF. IHioccllitncone. jS§ (UOCK A WATCH BETA IRKR.—The V' undersigned is constantly retciving from New-York by K.xpress, new additions to his Stock of WatcLas, Oi"ck*. Jewelry, Silver ware, rftid Fancy Goods, cm.ipi i-ing in part— Gold and Silver Lever, L'Epiue and Plain Watches, with a full and cmiqileU-nssortmeut of Fine Gold Jew dry, suclt as Gold chains. Lockets, Bracelets, Gold Pens, Keys. Brea-t-l'ins. Ear-Rings. Finger-Rings, etc. etc. Also, a | large variety of Silver ware .such as Table and Tea Spoons, | Cream spoons. Butter kui..ves, Salt spoons. Spectacles, to- | pother with an extensive assortment of Plated Ware—All of which will lie mild very low tor CASH. Ct.ocKS.--A large assortment Clocks just received, of all descriptions, ranging in prices from 75 cents to Fifty Dollars. Watches repaired on short notice, and W.ARKANTFII to run well. Also, all kinds Clocks repaired. W. A. C. would beg leave to say, that he is prepared to execute the most difficult Jots, audi as can be done at no other Shop short of New-York citv. \V. A. CHAMBEELIN, Towanda. February 1. IHSS. T OOKIXG GLASS PEATKK 1 -i lifted for an V size, to he luul at the Jeffelrv Store of Feb. 1, 15;, .7, " _ W. A. isfaetoi vto all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with cash in hand, and for the CASH our customers will receive the lieuetit of a good article at a low price. All articles not answering our recommendation, will he cheerfully taken buck, ami the money , efunded. 05=- Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Office, changing only for the Medicines. The stock consists of a coinplete'nnd select assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Furt; Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal nsc, London Porter k Scotch Ale. ALL HIE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES! FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! A SPLEXOIII ASSORTMENT OP American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant ;d Good.) Superior TOBACCO 6l SNUFF ! —Choice brands of Pure ZZavanna, Principe and ITara CIGARS ! h I'alutN, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Shaving Soap, Fancy Articles. ALC. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES: I {lack aud Green Tens ; Rio and ,!uva Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, Sec A c . Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c. REMEMBER THE STORE—SOUTH END OF THE WARD ROUSE! A D ITS MOTTO " The best ijuoli/y of G'ends-—Full assortment—Maker ate Profits —Ready attention to customers-- No Adulteration of Coeds —Cand'ul advice as to Patent Remedies—And dose attention to business." * H. C. I'ORTKR, M. ]). Towaiula, February 1, J> PATRON'S NEW BEUG STORE^ l|| | J LIST OPENED, Ifkri ON THE CORNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, lljl No. Fatton's Block, Towanda, Pa. IU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. j tXMIK subscriber would respectfully Inform his friends and the public that he lias fitted up No. 4. in Patinn'i N>r 1 J Brick Block, for a DHL'U STOiIE. and that lie is now receiving from the cities of Philadelphia and New York, j a large and well selected stock of American, French and English CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, '•JL EASffIS ©3* WiAJST ASmELISe DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES, &c. SUBGZCAZi INSTRUMEWT3, and a variety of the most approved Trrsscs, Abdominal Supporters, dec., always on hand. Loudon Porter and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal pnrpescs. ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDiCINES. Brushes for the Hat, Hair, Teeth, Xaiis, BooK Fainting, Tarnishing, Whitewashing. U The T.meers of COOD CHI AR 8 and TOR A CCO, will find a large rarw'n of clwie Hara no, Vara and Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Tobacco and Snuff. CAMP 11 FN E ANI) BURNING FLUID, And a fine assortment rj I.AHTI'S, of all sizes and descriptions, Bird Cages. Cups, .Y rets ami Sad ! All of which is mfferod for sole on the most satisfactory terms. Oursto, k being large and mostly purchased frn.:bt 1 Importer and Manufacturer at the lowest rates, and with Fash, enables us to sell at iedm ed price-, liia! must)* • i tisfactory to all. We invite the atteiitinn of the public to an especial examination "f our sti" k ! c""k!s and priirs. Oar Motto is —" THE CASH SYSTEM QI'ICK SALES—S.MALI. PROFITS.-' i Our floods are selected with the and warranted to lie what they are represented : if any should prore : the contrary. we ,ue not only willing but request'our customers to return theiu. and the money ~iiu il be refunded. | tar Having secured the services of DR. HUSTON; who will keep his office at this -tore, and will give medical advice gratuitously to those purchasing medicines. f JOSEPH •!. PATTtIV. "HARDWARE and "IRON STni ' , ■ : Pica, surpassing if possible, their celebrated " II Scotch cut faces. H The Fancy Type department exhibits an unn ■ variety of beautiful sty les, selected from France. - ■ and England. . ,ytil The Scripts and Bordering are now for the fir- i',..y M ed to the printing public, and are the pp*l" , 'ti flu ' B l>est European and American Artists. An entire New Series of (icrnian Faces, bntn" ;j ■ Paper and Job Printing, of a very superior -'A 1 nearly completed and Tor sale. ...?*■ The Metal from whicl type Is Btdf.* H peculiarly adapted to the SKVKKK I's V;K ot >b ■ Printing. , They beg to return thanks for pn-t favor 4 . a continuance. Their well known jil#nd ma"'" ;i .*•■ business for- the past thirty years, is a guar"" ' j ■ new patrons of their disposition and themselves to be surpassed for fair dealing." " 9 are by letter or otherwise. ,„i X. B. Proprietors of newspapers are :r the above. provided they will trade out ,!l j. amount of their respective bills in material- o • ..M facture, and forward us one copy of the l'"l" 1 the adverii-cnient. ~ K SNYDB2 HOUSE, Waverly, I AMES WHITTAKKRre s l M ' ct I", -aU■ I * ' tile travelling public that he has takcii ", jp j -HH known stand, situated near the Railroad M cits a share of custom. The llmiseis suv e.. • i nmdious, and he is determined that no pane' ,;yi 1 9 jPi the wants and comfort-ot guest- -hah <• [ ■ entire satisfaction. ■ , BBLS. SALT, just m^ive>!J^I mm > ' v at! desfripri n" at S