DlsXressol Pawengcrs. ” *itli n g?nl,e msj», & citizen of St. Lhiua, who cams 4p*n Inal niaht from Springfield, and who g*™ U 8 som'fl, iofpwi9t,ion, of, (he condition ,df,antt|f* on the railyopda.' in^gn; tart'Sunday and.b^i|_orpev^re its way through; J a.l-0D9.0HU,.1h8. mow waa' eo' deep that it cars and the,train had to root Us, way Ihrpngh, do’mpletelyhid from view,, andeuveloped in a bleak shroud. To aifUhe engine. the pas sengers turned out; and having a lot of ahov ali prepared-for an ethergepoy, worked for aeyeral hpura, jo snpw off the track. The intensity of the cold may he im agined, when ibis stated that the thermometer indicated, thirty degtees.below zero. Twenty-seven-miles’ beyond Bloomington . a train.af cars.was frozen up in a .drift, pot to frosted''or 1 wlroert, ip conse qudjdk'orV ‘tif'ST Tfpdi;;;The car» v^re , fiilfed; , J«aPX, Of, fhom § aid ehi|&e n > add,their ’ bftoeoceivedi when wm slate, that they. had torn three-oars to pieces for fuel. While our trifirtrapnt. WBS at Bjoohiington, an effort was ’to reach the. sufferers. Sleighs were aiarted ,of£.tp the spot, but after a day of weary labor,in which ths 7 horsas were.broken dowpand exhausted, they/returned lo Bloom iflgioh, having gone only tvyolvo niilaa. .The great depth of the snow, <ho difficuliy of gel tiog through the huge drifts, lying at frequent ihlervajs along the prairies, thd terrific force of the wind, which filled the air with whirling ■snow,-and the almost insufferable severity of ihe cold—made the attempt to reach the cars with slpighs, a hopeless and futile task. So much for the suffering on the Chicago and Mississippi Road; ■ • ' On the Illinois Central, are worse still. A train is frozen up near Decaiur, and the .wretched passengers suffer not only for lack of fuel bui forwent of wood, and shock ing to relate, were compelled by the bitter ne es'isitieS of their condition to' eat dogs to keep from starping. This fact is reliably staled in ihe Bloomington and Springfield papers, and is further confirmed, ssys our informant, taiUmony qf individuate in Blooming i6n. Indeed it was a subject of conversation in that city. Wo imagine how deplorable must bb'die'slttraiion of persons,'and to what extremities they are reduced, when they hpve no other alternative than to eat dog fles*h to drive off the demon of starvation. A Mr. Morgan, nephew of the Superintend ent of the Chicago and Mississippi road, had both his legs frozen, and it is feared that suffered similar calamities. Ar likfe dohditiofl of things prevails ‘on the Hack jkland railroad, though no detailed ac counts from there have reached us. Gov. Motteson had sent despatches to Bloomington to have the tracks cleared, that the trains might come through at anyaxpense. it was supposed yesterday that a suf ficient number of the absent Legislators would gel in to-day, to constitute a quorum in both hqusb*. We doubt very much if the tracks will he entirely dee fed for several days longer yet, unless aided by the melting influence of thb sun •Tirtre ate business men of St. Louis m fHoomjngton, anxious to get on to New York, and others at Chicago, who areanxious to return home. A despatch from Chicago, yesterday, gives little reason to hope that the track will be cleat as soon as we expected. The. delayed mails will hardly reach here be fore Sunday or Monday. Xjie SorBEME Court of Pennsylvania has eriiiied the Erie and North-East Railroad Cppapany an extension of ninety days in Erie, and thirty at htyrbor creek. The Eric Casettc seems annoyed at the decree of the conn, and says: Improper as this action may seem, there is no appeal from it, and we must snbmit. Declaring a road a nuisance, and twin throwing over it the shield of protection, strikes us as an exercise of power ucprece aented in the history of jurisprudence; but a mqjority of the Court have so decreed, and we must obey.”— N. Y. Tribune. HAIRIER- On the 20th In»L,Byßcv. J.F. Calking at the house of Smith &. Wisner on Pino Creek Mr. CHARLES DILCEN of Elmira N. ¥. and COR. -NEIiIA CAMERON of Westfield Pa, Ttl Mtddjehury thp residence of the bride on the Si in&L, by Rot, Isaiah McMihon, Mr. Hi lt AW vV) DARTTof Wellabdro and Miss ADALTNE POTTER of Middlebnry. . jlnißiddfebdr; eta the S2d lost, by Esquire Hal tiday Mr..R. '£. KIMBALL,and Hue SELINA SBEItEV, ell of WeUsboro.’ HARNESS MAKING. m JUtnaNfiEHENTS!!! THte having pur- A eh&aed the HARNESS SHOP jkk OVSRA.CROWL ft CO’S WAG. ON / SHOP I ‘Wellsbdroug(i, Pa.,’ ready to make to order dll articles pertaining to the business, in Uie best manner end of the very best mileftal. , , - W AND OTtiERS they would •>V that they sell articles 'in, I heir Jirie of business ChEPAEk 'FOR CaSH than any other cstab n>hmeril To the coijnty. A good usorimenVdf Wbips, Harness, &c., &c., constantly oh hand. lIEP-AIBINO done on short notice and In the best possible manner. JD" All orders promptly tilled and warranted to igvo eoljre satisfaction. and eiamlnc'Odr MSck before purchasing' elsewhere. “ Lire and. Eel thro,” ia oor mollo. C/'&ott kind* of Country produce taken in ex* chJngblaf-Wtifk. aj. lire best, market price. . . Aim? abate of public patronage respectfully so C. 5. HELP, ■ Feb. 1,1855., Jjkß. KIMBALL- pACHECO PRINTS.— : of Ca-'' Merimoc Prints, of beautiftil alylds,, iu ■ received by [J ane j.j JONES & ROE. WOODENWARE.—The largest nnd beii aaaortment ever offered in tbia place,/or sale t J “"e 10,1853.] M. M. CONYERS’. , 2i«sf)D EBB, ’ of ° ,d> ' Cofiper t- l in exlriistofa-WP fßovts'add' opyySrifay. Wov.a.i d, p, &w, Roberts. MlJh f TYL , E MANTILLAS—just re. s!>orlm<!n ‘. Wm d low BIiAJtRS.—A new supply,-jmt reccjvcd, To the Women ofTioga j i- ... .. County. A i The wX otWcUsDoroi Tioga bc| como the proprietors of one Sariog- Machines of the,Ace, wnnlff reiMcUp.llrin- CoXTuT to ShUwXhewsky-oPthe pH sotg*-^^- %\ There U nae luclc about the. boose ’ ) T iiTpon I If I TT For’lhfeirheW mtchftie, cdfnbhung %heapntsi-nn d economy of room with ease and effectiveness of op-: oration, renders tho Washlnrfor a-large ftmilyonly a pleasant reoreation.'.' This Ifefeblß6 : [s':different from buy, ever pDyj,b, redfflpng j lltUe'labor'td .work it, nqdTdding a brgp-waihlfig ini qne4hird of the tins thatil.can be doae imuio. old way, and equally as ietU. ;■ i: . i./-J | The work is performed by IbeftiOtlon of-wooden { bplls floating in the water in whibh Worked by a lev'er.. machifae.ddekitaf without injury to. clothes, and soiperlecUy, Ihsi a dress may be washed iwithouttekmg wl.thb stays. Call and examine them at Star rock’s CabinOLShop where they are manufactured--and eold by’-' ■■■' LANDIS'STURROCKT (&.; FORSYTH. Wellabotough, F(?b. : Ji. 1855.. '-T-* I.V. -«tr- debled, for mbscripttona to the.“i#eUsbo»oogh Advertiser," or otherwise, cither byNote Or fifaok Account, -are rtqttested tdmake immediate payment, or theif accounts willbepWcdd in the hands.Of ptop officers for collection! Come one,, cope airland give tu a lift in this' oar time of need. , , ■ . Jan. SO, 1855. V W.b. :BAlLfey. : idniiniBtfat«r , i Notice. LI/TTERSofAdinimslraUon faningthiaday been grahled'to~l{iß undesigned on the eslato of Jas. English, dec’dif-ikte of'Morris towiiihip, Tioga county. Pa; all persona knowing’ themselves indebted to said estate are .requested to make jayne. dikte payment, and all persons having claims against said estate ere requested to present them for settle, ment. HIRAM CAMPBELL ( w-,. Wib, ENGLISH r4«wf»- Morris, Feb. 10,1855. . ! Tioga PouiiLdry & Ma chine Shop. TABOR, YOUNG & CO. : MANUFACTDRERSof Steam Engines, Boilers, and Machinery of all kinds; Stoves, Hollow Wore, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with the least possible delay. ~~ 1 MILL GEARINGS furnished without extra charge for patterns. FLOWS of ail Vmdst (two of which took the premium at the late CoaAty Fair,) kept constantly on hand. We have the exclusive right, for Tioga CotlnlyJ to manufacture and vend the . King Stove. one of the best (if nut the very Best) Cook Stoves ever invented; which is always on hand at our store house, for wholesale & retail, ' '' ‘ • ‘ 1 TABOR, YOUNG ti CO. Tioga, Feb. 154855. ; ’ Plasttr Ji Price Reduced! Tfffe subscriber hasjust received at his mill nesr Mansfield, 330 tonsXtayuga PLASTER stone, where he will k<£ep b(tistaiiUy on hand fresh ground plaster, to supply bli ttm l may gtfo him a call. No mistake Okie time, Lightning never tree twice’. Price 15,50 per lon. AMOS4JKCBY. Mansfield, Feb. 10, 1855 Dlfr. MUARICCAU’S Private Medical Coropan I ion. For Sale at BAILEY & FOLE&’S. HERALU of PIiAMAASHIP, GOOD NEWS FOR BAX) WRITERS! For- Young men going into Business-^-La- dies, Children and Scholars. YOU can now obtain, forthe first lime in the world, a practical Handwriting, adapted to business or correspondence, with armuch certainty as a child learns, to walk: and without, nearly as well as with the aid of a master. MACLAURIN’S CURRENTE CALAMO (Rap id Pen) System pats this necessary in the power of all, without mistake. By A series of MANUAL GYMNASTIC, en. tirely new in tbeir design, it takes the chain off the hapd, arm apd fingers, makes the hood perfectly at home on paper, and combines the element of Rapid ity with Beauty of Execution. It begins a Revolu tion in tie Art of Writing; such as has never be fore taken place, and will qualify thousands of youpg men for good position as bookkeepers, accountants, and.copyists, who have failed to learn to write well under every other system. It ie equally adapted to leaching a rapid and elegant ladies' hand, 1. SELF-INSTRUCTION SERIES of WORKS. The essential course of this series consists of MAC LAURIN'S SYSTEM OF MANUAL GVMNAS TIC EXERCISES,—In Five Numbers, accompa nied by a Book of Instruction, six books in all, le gelher with six of the MacLaurin Pens and holders put up in one package, and sent to any part uf the United Stales by mat), with the postage paid, at one dollar. The larger Course is the same as tho preceding, augmented by the series of Six Round and Fine hand Copy Books and a blank Exercise Ruled Book fbr additional practice, making thirteen books in all, With Pens and Instruction Book, at two dollars. - The Booh, containing a full exposition of the sys tem, with directions, will be sent (separate to any one ordering it and including a postage stamp and twelve and a half cent*. This will give a tall know ledge qf the immense advantages of the system ever all others,and’-enable thfe buyer to procoed’finddf •tandiogly„il not already aware of.the natatftofthe plan; yvhjch, is, thtj art of writing rapidly frpm. th? first,and at the same time welt—an art never before either in the schools of by writing masters. Extba—l. Primary Book of Big Exercises, (qt band and arm, introductory to the course, adapted, la children from four years old upward, aqd useful to all. 1?} cents . , (3. Book of . Mammoth Capital Letters, for extra Gymnastic Exercises during the whole course. 18} cents, fheae ' two books also indispensable in, schools. . , 11, THE SCHOOL SERlES.—Teachers are, re spectfully Unformed that MACLA URIfPS, SY&-. TEM OF GJMNASTK EXERQISES. Being U (jorppjete course of Gymnastic pxerqisps, dcsigped, to give the greyjest possible |Cejnmjnd of the, pep-. Published in six- numbers, price 75 cents. MAC LA VRINS BOtmO 'HANO POP Y' BOOKS, in two parts, price 50 cents' (are nqw; ready.) The above twelve books constitute MacLaanns Complete Series. the Rt,' » ? in. NAqlAvein's 21 Writing, .tab. LETS, for Children in Families Bnd PrWkky Schools, 61 cdnls each; sent by mail inpaekoges of G,-12, or 24. Containing the Big Exercises,,on. stiff boards, for pen, pencil or style. Just the thing for amusing and Instructing the cbibf at the Same limb: comblningtho toy and the hoik! ’’ ' ' ' charleb m Nomdtr. ' PuWiiber, Uf Chambers-StMeh’N. Y. ' FARM fpttE subcriber offers for ‘safe a 4. FARM, containing abpot F or^5 r ly!*Sp' A<Jr«B, mostly improved, qi]U|tcd OD.||M{flt; Stony Fork Creek, about a half,*, mile JBqiiSk aoolb ofS.A.D. ft,VVilcox’a,Steam tMMI jlvDslmt township, Tiogacunoly, P?., Said farm,ha» a good Frame JJouse, a nearly new Frame Bant,.and a Thrifty Orcliard of young trees thereon, The Farm is well watered, and- has several living springs, CT Term? jnadq known at tinjo of falq. j ~ Pelmar, itfeSdlSSS, ABANIN. .QjECKEft",, HAT^JdBtVeceiyd d; Y-'v • at ihoEtnjjite Store's largetuifckdrwVdbt Awake, Hungarian ami JCossu l * l .Hpts. CallatuT seb[ "' r ~ "' . ‘ 'Sep. 12,1654. 1 T A DIES, just drop in at /. Jii vßowen’? ■Lj. oil sap i tors* and examine hi* Eelaina; Lawn*," Black Silks, Ginghams, Crap? land Silk Shawl% ind save your len pCr dwti : . - \Lt ~ STATEMENT- - Of the i&tk% Si «t thi v/' - ; 1 nT siatedtw,.,,. |SfeW?®’ ; m *w*». Do: .:; i -ioi 3 tSSW. mIo Of w ' j :v; Do. Of Tteuurerj. j'ti«3T3: •' T ‘ i '" '• 11 Amount paiditb.v •i iJ- ■■-/! --u ■ .i;i Ansel Pqrp&UleCeininisV,.,B44s&-:»> . Benj. Vandwieo,. .-ijt*- • ISO jQ.,,,; ~ iAurtin)t<*Uwop,i- J7/5.54, ;;•■ 0.8.i i** .35 40 " .. . rt-;.5507,88 Amount paid to ~; . - ' ~| Cha^^cs:.Byoo,,An , $27 96 ' _ A. Pitts, ..." . ....... ~,. . John C. Robb, -ft.,,. SS 60 .... < . . . l ! *77 44 Amonntpaid to , John W- Ryon, Cmmn(a?fs Counsel,.,-j $37.50, A. J. tltwi tdjjgWi #0; Jnnr^.&fo,2o, Cbae. Grand Jurors, 566,37} R. . 7;-.Sftt. Sftt S. A.Mack, C»,. MK i.... m j ,.04 w-MW ) S. AU^?} Hiram J. P. Alagill,frinUneqmcontraet,s7S, 00 . , , , Do. dq^^ks.&^iSO.M,' W. D.-Bailey, j}o, : . .• on-contract, RS 00 ; '■ " v— -.h nab 0$ A. Kniffin and otuerp,Rlectjop4,. f: , 965 $1 j ' cpsU^Rp'adji)? At,.. , ' torney's ice5,.....5. ......... J 619 96} M. Sabcn. Mew Bridges, Draft, $5 00 Geo. W.Herrington,. 845-00' . Joseph Rouse, Drfft, ...„., 8 00, >. ‘ Thomas Richardson, Viewers,.. 5S 56.. , — $916 6G T. P. WißgM*;BHdg» Repairs,. $l2 S£ Lomsbury-A..'Spencer,. .-. ~v.■. -45 00 Austin Lolhrop,.i .1 ,3 64 •; . D. Calhpon, etai, 13142 Jarcd'Davis, 42 00 Ansel-Purple,.. '. 56-77 - H. 6, Martin; 109 57 Edwin Dyer,................ "30 00 Court JJonse Repairs.—Amount paid N‘. P. Jackson for Lighl ning.Rod,... $1419} W*L.'Jones for, yard fence in front'lof Jail,, i 60 00 W. L. Jones, paining yard fence, . 20 00 B. T. Vanhorn, for Chair*,,.... 4 00 J, Kirkpatrick, repairV window. 1; 96 A. Root, retiring chimney,... 100' .7" ? 091’07 J H, A.Gricmscy, conveying pri soners to penitentiary,...... 0583 66 fC'A. : Qtiernsey,bedding,..... ..16 09 Do. board, Ac.,... 619 95 Do. ■ fancrfl expen- . pcs of prisoner who did in jail, 15 75 B. T. Vanhorn, c0ffin,.,....... 7 00 A. Strait, attending sick prisoner 600 N. Packer, Medical attendance, 18 50 J.'H. Shearer, do. 6 00 B. T. Vanhorn, bedstead,... .r. 400 ~ S. A. Meek, making and potting ... jOn fetters,,. , 35 68} Boy ASogeld, paiU for cel)*,.. 9 50 Eastern penitentiary, board, Ac 54 11 Saipuol Holiday, do., ' 135, . —51370 90} Andrus, Gaunllctt A Co., and , / others. Record Books, Ac.,... ■ 3117 41 Junes A Roe, candles, Ac,,.... 31 63 A. Bdfour, repairing windowiH.' ‘.50 S. A. Mack, candles, Ac '5 Ift ]• P. Magill, recording Tteaau- rer’s bond,. 66 R. Roy, glass, 1 12} J. A. Mock, Candles, Ac., 1 41 E., Field, etaj.whitewash’g; etc. 4 00: G. S. Cook, repairing windows,. 50 . John Miles, “ office door, 50 Baldwin, lock for office d00r,..-. . 275 H. Rolhbone, cost on unseated lands bid off by Cornmis'er*, • 19 87} Ansel Purple, late Commisaio’er settling with Audi 0ra...... 6 04 «3 n J. P, Megill, Recording births, . . deaths and marriages,. 3 76 C. |SyJ. Robinson, merchandise, 56 48 11. 5. Goornsey, Sheriff’s fees,. 8227 83 John Walker, do. . 3 49 D. Caldwell, witness-fees,.... 1 34 J J. Hosted, do. .... 1 64J J, Mathers,- "do. .... ’6 05 ■ . J. Wshlce, J, Kelley, - W. Denison, W. Dewey, C. Callioj do. .... J. Emery, .Attorney fees,... .... E. G. Smith, constable ices,.... J, Gatlin, damages to improved » land, 8100 00 Sylvester Kelley, 15 00 Alanson Thompson, 10 00 Lauren Copley, 100 00 Joseph Aiken, etal, viewers,... 6.00 A. J. West 10 00 L. K> & A. M.ißpcncor, 50 00 Guy Snover, 50 00 J.M.; Smith**,.rlO OO Paler,G/0en,eta1,....... - f 44 00 ~.-8395 00 8) A;M«ck,eU|, - 42 75 A. B.,dßf9Wplßr, poet»ge,< . 5 33/ ; I. F. Field, etal, money reftmded,'. ,4*.tv .' 58 90 Geo. Westbrook, r0ad5,.......... ~ .28? 00 David fi6S4di’efel,Toad V.. 402 50 Tioga Cni, AgrisuKurul Society,...... . . 100 00 State Ltinstii; Hoaprtal, sapportof jff4r- , ■> ' ' giiret 8urke,...........,...*.,.... 19700 W, B. Keys, etal, parapets- |naue»ls<. ..1 ,44' 03; H; Ralhbone cpminiasiqn .on, fl2Ul 41. ~ , at 3 per ............. 303 34 Tdttldxpendltuted,'. !V... A7i\... 1.812857 S 3 Orders outstanding that'weh) issued- da- r ' ting-tilsypar) deduct., i; .-389.754 ,v ,<t ~i Orders redeemed daring the year;;,.. .812474 77j Balance in ...;$1402 UJ Bfenj. Vantfd&h,Ctnntfiiisiofaer, ! fti ntcoilni wUhTi; •Oga county, ■■- ‘J)g; !R>wrdeM UraiM to bii (VT0f,....,*.,.. .-$lSO'6O bae on account, » 60 I ,V-T 1! ; . ;> F; |] , $l3l jap i'" ' QR. By detyUttr, ; v „..... .$l5O 2d rtilh Ti oga county- - . DR. To orders drail)itt bU lat’or»«4.. » .. .$175 54 ipwjtipl, • T • * • *;*, VV *,■? * KtlT * £ / I. • < ■ \'r .. .1176,98 ■ ". -i ■ (*‘"7 t tv,.'; ftel!B,,.Cqminwioflef, ifl pppopot. with,,Tioga' *fcc. •...' /.-•-■jj. ••>*»»*' ' ’•’>•- ■- iW . To gidpra inhi» futpr.p. • ■■■r- ...... (436 40 ; .1,; ; •(!--:'.i t ORi i ■ Bx«etyiqe»,,.,. T ,. .>,.........., 436.40 Ansel Purple, lata Commissioner, in oeooontwilh Tiogacttrnwi :.i; c t.:; dr , To orders drawn tp.lrU ftv0r,:..... i §146 28 ..y,f",: J. '’VO : .JV.i /'Dft'.C 'By service*,. y •• • ■ ■•. v,.. .41464® , i ;j^iij’fe^w)wpßi«ier«of'Tijjgn edonly,'.*] t ttWdjiV’thWft ihift'-thd ,foiegt)Vni i»‘* correct slalo ifalWofiflSrnaflerklft6fd6ttl"mrth.'|“ i ’ “fni w6wcdr,w6 have oaf I HapdS’tifs , 3ldtMi'j of January, A. D n IBssi'' • : i Vbbn/wkanwjsSN,. »•.-*jr n m . K , * AUBT4N itATJHROPi ,£#*»»«>«. T_. ; .c'YM.lttiUl WEl&B{ ■ !■>,/,. | AittBt,rA.,J. Son# ußjjCttrfiu / ;i |l - -•--a- ;j IhlV ufcjkl* ID; cjuaHiyJ y4rxety.rl(&iMrßs • ibftknj pj£t* fo to ptlteftve; ■reoonfidentlheVaiVfts low thU’«ta?<if N«w York city. Ti OIL" -! k £ ; •M^s b .1 ■til.. W very lowadpossible, price*, «l ,lba new! ' - Auditor’s~N<rlicc. ■ TCfQTI.CJJisI hpfejjJ' t>)|l ;,ai-' —ft Jena, to Up dutica df.my iipMintmentaiAodi for matler’af iHß.disUibblio'n pf tbe.jttsoU of the §tatp,e( office in Wcllsbprpngh. on .WEDNESDAY,the sthl dar pfMafbh/iext, alSo'clook, P. M; Altperapnp interested are notified there and then lopresent nod' yabataatiatc their claimatoaaid fapd or, boforpver debarred of claiming ohy partoftheentnc., i., .■ 1 Febfnyj ■ :; Wi W. HAS % Jhe, of,W«9- ”Icih4 art d aurjgety .Iri-'lho Towlibhlp 'of ■ srAmise, bki rai'Et m® EVEaY WOKlA»I JCIiOW. fcbr iften ft kappßpir, that (hir-wlfe ifngtfri.firom to -y««r ilr that pllhible o<)iiditi6h ai.'6Qt ar'dk ’ forooe okjr to feel-tho'happyadd eshfforatmff opoo incident to the enjhynwut o£ health.* THE BLOOMING! BRIDE, Bnt li few years ago' Tn the (lush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently In explicably, become., a-feeble, sickly. salloWy debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, ncma onstrapg, Spmts depressed, cpuotenance Sparine tbe Impress ef suffering, and no alter physical aniT .aientnl pros tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rale* of health ns connected with' the inir > Tinge state, tho-eidlatton of which' entails disease, suffering, and misery, not only to the wife, bnt often HEREDITAM COMPLAINTS UPON THE, CHILDREN “ UNTO T)IE TUIRD AND TOL'ETH OEN’EHATION,” Ik-an.mUUng CONSUMPTION, SCROPUCA) HVPOCHOIVDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, , KUO’S BTIL, and other and worse'Diseases, as'a DREADFUL INHERITANCE PROM THE PARENTS.) •431.85 - “ Ami most this cootlnna? Moat lliU bo f lli there no remedy? Kurolfeft NohopoV” Hie remedy (a by knotting ike canxfe* end aYbtllflg them, and knowing the reuiodloa, and bcuofltipg by tbom. f/o pointed out la , THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,, One Hundredth Edition , (500*000), ISmo., jjp. 250. [on root ?im, idm wywxa, tI.OO. 1 ] A Htendard work of established rebdlatton, found ebuwad In tbo cataloguai of the great trano sal«« In N’ew York, Philadelphia, and other Hites, and sold by the principal bookivllers in the United States. It was iifst published in IM7, Bloce which fimo FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were upwards of OXEIIUNDEED tHOCSAXD SENT BT MAIL, allosUug tho high estimation In which it [a held aa a re* Itabld popular Medical BOOK JFOK EVERY REMARK the author having devoted bla excluliro attention tc the treatment of complaint* naculUr to females, In reappct'to wblnh be iii yearly consulted by thuosauda both in poraoa and by letter. • Hero every womm tan dlacorer/ by* comparing ior ottn lymptotns with those described, tho'nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies, for, her Tho wile about becoming a mother has often need of instruction and advice of 1 the utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her peusUlvenea#far> bids consulting a medical goqlfeman, will Oodaocb in* •traction nnd advice, and >Uo explain many symptoms which othenvlno would Occasion anxiety or alarm a 4 all the peculiarities loctdont tobeV sltaafion are described. How xnwrr arc RuflcriDg from obatruclions or Irrejulor- Itlo* peculiar to tbo femalo iy*tooi, which undermine the ) health, tho eflecta of which they are Ignorant, ami for which their delicacy forbid* seeking mpdical advice. Many Inffcrlng from profapna vleri (fulling of tho womb), or from floor afoul (weaUieH*, dobihty, &c.) Many are In constant agony for many months preceding confine* merit. Many have difficult If not dangerous deliveries, and Mow and uncertain recoveries. Sumo whose fives are Jwardcd during such time, will each find in ita pages tho •means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of coor.ho Impracticably to convey fully tlio various subjects treated of. as they aro of a nature strictly In tended for tho married or those contemplating morris go. Reader, are you & hnsband or a father? a wife or a mother? Ilnvo yon the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Provo your sincerity, and lose no time In learning what causes Interfere with their health ami bap* plnen not less than your own. It will mold to you and yonra, n» it has to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, folio**! by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind for Its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, tho infirmities of ago and tho proper education of your children. ■ Tn consequence of the unlvenal popularity of the Work, as evidenced by Ua extnusdtnary tale, various Imposi tions hiuo been .aUeniptedj ,jm well on booksellers as pa the public, by title page, spurious editions, and aayyepUlioua capyrtght, .and olbar device* and docopthps, lb has been aecps^ry^ therefore, to CAUTlofc THE PUBLIC to buy no hook uataa Ihp wow* “ Hr. A. M.- lUutKßm,' • ' 129 Liberty Street, $L Y..” is.onfand the entry,ln the Clark’s Office on the 1 back of) the title page 5 huy 1 only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by - mail, and addrjiartoftfr.. , A. U* Mhdrlcfeuf. 1 tffr Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR. * HIED WOMAN'S v PRIVATE MBOIOAL COM RAN ION” fo ,seh) (ouufol Jret\ to any part of the tfnitAi Btatesy tho : Canadas ana British Pfottaeest All UtHn must! hs oast*pald, and addressed, to Dr***' A, M. JWADBIOBAU. box 1224, Now-York City. "Phhlishlng OBk4 t No. 129 Liberty Sheet, NeW- YwL , • • . • - fc . . . . , -' j v.: - agents. , Mrs. Cynthia Williams, //priesdaZc—Wentz A* Stark, Carbhhdalc—'E FtlrtY, W«i7iomspbrt--. < Scot!, Bedfbny~~G X) M9.it!, Mainsburg — BAJtEY fS& FOLEY, WeUsborovgh' 3:67 2 II 92 3 30 3 00 I 76 - 8255 98 COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., PA, TIIR .prepared ;by new Mo just purchascdUp furnial> 19, ordpcj aU.kinfls'of squnrd'nnd fancy Sash-agd Blinds., fi , ~, > Squkfe Sash "of common sixes, constantly on bond. 1 - ■' ’■ ; "• _ .r ‘ , By long experience.in' the,bUsiness, the sub'sen-, ber flatters himself that ho can, make qa, gooi| qu article* and sell Has ebcapas can bo obtained at any establishment. in Pennsylvania or Mew York. Call and see, ' DAVID S. IREL-YN.- Covington, March'#,- 18S4w \ , OThe subscriber is ,qlso /4gcnl for the, solo, of Dri'D. Jaynes' celebrated'family. Medicines, ,aisq Bdrpa’aOll for fleatnpssV..," Eslrny. /; •*. CAME to jhtj; enclosure' thdanbsci iber, on I lie first day of December last, d TWO, YEAR (HSK I i OLD HEIFER, small size, brightaßßSpSSsflSi red, with aismiU split 1(1 the left ear'. .iTbe owner is requested tq, pqips.'Jousqrdii profs property; Jpfy charges and tqko oUierwise she, will bo disposed of according to kw.- ~„. ,(i ... 1 LYIWISjL. I. ,hf nd and; ALL PaPERI—The LARGEST. Bf6T, A; CABAPEST tot of Walt riper etat 'lnlsthiaplue.ibraalaat-wbolesale add-retail ky-' I' - ’Si BAILEY ■ T, BY Bit A. M. MAUIUCEAU, professor or dwramh or tyomct. rt«Sr^r*i s -'.'?4 (■--- -i .'.r' ile-wsyrs ; . : r-:> .... in'- il. #OOKS AnF'-,.;. .: “*°. STATIONERY. •’ ctOkKS AND 'y ; r : ' ! ■ Jewelry, '■■ y- FANCY ikOOP#, YANKEE j> • '‘NOTIONS’, i PERFUStFRt*. sf-V f*. ,4®-‘ Sod* u-Aj c jrfi < GROCERIES; . , \HATs,caps, * Btiofs * shoes; QVEENSWAREu , - ' ■ ' WOOJ>£.tf-AiVi) SrOiV£FTARB, ; DOMESTIC PRVITSp -’ £ ’ - • - . ,*'/$# Aivp 1 v : RUimmQ FLUm, sew SEVASTOPOL TAKENATi J? rpflE subscriber having-recently received -L his sVick of goods' for the season, offers a choitssolecliouof- 'v,. I/ '■j '■ DBTOOODB, Conilslirtg' iiv 'part' of Broad Cloths, Print*, -Gingham*; Delaine*, Shimbrays, PaMmAtes, -Alaptbas, - VoWotl, Brown and Bleached ■ Sheets ing*."’ and"Shirting*f disking*, Drilling*,' Wad dirfgk, Balting«,\ViclilngB,Vfe*ting»,Ci4vnlB, Stocks, Collars, Laces, Triml mings. Grain Bags, Carpet Bags,- Cpttojf, Yarnl Twine, Carpet Warp, Umbrellas and Parasols, With a good lot of READY MADE :Cl.OTHJNC,.cpn sisling ’of Men and Boys’ Übllls, Define Oy.brolU find Shirts, Vests, &c. ' - ' 1 / ‘ Groceries Hyson, Hyson Skin and Young Jfyson Tpast'a large lat of Sugars, different grades add prices, Mo lasses, Syrup,-Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, Co- Ooa, Ginger, Soda, Cream Turtyr, fJoleratps.Capdies, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, Paints and Dili, Window Glass and Sash, HARDWARE. Axes, Shovels, Hoes, ><J Cut Saws, Spades, Crow bars, Wrought nnd Cut Nails, Hinges, Chains, Cow Bells, Sheep Bells, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Chain Pumps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes, Bcd-eCrd and Haltenßope. CROCKERY, GJLASS WARE If LOOKING GLASSES, Pine and Cedar Pails, Grooms, Wash boards, Clothes fins and Corn Baskets, Silk and Brush Hals, Caps and Bonnets, Boots nnd Shoes, Codfish, Ac., Ac., comprising in all a large and welt selected assortment of goods, soiling at the lowest possible prices. Thanfnl lor post favors, the subscriber would in vile all those wanting goods at great bargains to call and examine for themsolvos. WANTED,' In exchange for Goods, Notes and Accounts, all kin/ia of Grain, Shingles, Lumber, Ashes, Pork, Butter, Lard, Ac., at, tho highest market prices. Knoxville,Nov. 27, J.BS4. VICTOR CASE. WELLSBORO’ FOUNDRY , AND MACHINE SHOP. fpHE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased 1 the WELLSBORO’FOUNDRY, would re spectfully announce to the inhabitants of lire county that they arc prepared to do almost all k(nda of work ih then) lirfor warited'in this county. To owners 6f Mills, and others, wo would say that wc can do your work in a goad and serviceable manner, such as CRANKS, PISTON-RODS, BALANCE. WHEELS, PULLEYS, GUDGEONS, SHAFTS, ' ‘ - AC.‘, : AC. PLOUGHS. We have on hand a large variety of Ploughs—all knoWn lo bo. good. „ Wo shall odd others to the hat in tho Spring, of which due notice will be given ihc community. ■ O*old Castings taken in payment for Castings or'work, at market prices. WdUboro 1 Jan* 11,1855. WANDS & WOOD, r WULLSBORO’ academy. rpHE SPRING TERM of the vtf e lW,- ; . rongh Academy will commence February 20, and continue 17 weeks. Tuition at the same rate* per quarter as heretofore. Board, sl f so room, $0.25. Students can bo directed to boarding places by calling upon the Principal. The Teach er’s Class, for a part of tho term, will he under the direction of tho County Superintendent. We un derstand that some of the members of the class Inst Fail have proved to be among the very best Teach ers in the county. Botany nnd Geology will bo taught in addition to the usual classes. There will also bo a class of beginners in Latin for tho benefit of those who intend to study French. By order of the Trustees. ■ N- L. REYNOLDS, Principal. Well.borough, Jan. 25, 1855. FANNING MILLS. ATTENTION, FARhISnS! THE UNDERSIGNED >^pe ?; trully in form the Farmers of Tioga Coujity, that they are now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED, PREMIUM FANNING M ILLS, three miles south of on, llid-Jersey SJiare fafi t feel warranted in saying tnal said Mill is the best pver inArpdpccd'-into Tjoga hoUt jut- vefpecU and'vrcll.Vnd Uio'savihg of Grass Sped. P*rmtrs aro respectfully invited to calland cAm ine! fcrr-timmsclvea be lore purchasing ’ -97 All hinds of Produce taken in payment. ; dd Mills repaired on short notice. ' '• . ; ANGUS GRIFFIN & SONS I Delmar, Oct. 12,1854—1 f. - - - ‘ Auditor’s iVaucc. : by given tjjat’l wjtl nllend , to, tJio.&jjties of my oppoinlmeof as Ilfelnaftcrs plrqwing. to wfl: In (lie matter of the distriboliqh nl 1 tftp proceeds arising frorh by, the-Sberiff-orthe real Cslnlc of Johp Klmb)e, : al*q! of tho proceeds of 1 Ihti'Sheriff’s sale of life Veal 'bs. bio of Ei H.' Jennings—at my ofljcc.in \Ve|lsbQl9' on FRIDA 2d'day-of February HciUkl 1 b’. clock P. M. All personaliplcrosted notified then and tbepp to present pnd subsldnliato ttieir cls'huhto, said 'prneeddi, of bo forever HebaTTEtl b'f fciinntftg’ any! part of the same: HENRY AV, WILLIAMS. Jatt. 11, . ' " ' Aujfifer. . ■ AKNOLO.rs : Ilakcjy aud Variety Stwe^ t>OS i:ON, BUTTER & Crirtmon •t> CRACKERS; Fresh Bshotf. by the Itt.s of bbl. Rtipily. and Parties, furnished tat short fiotlco. in’ OROCERIES^PRO^ VISIONS; PQRBIGN «,■ DOMESTIC, GREEN DRIED FRUITS. . . .. 1 ,-i, CASlTjnid Graib and otixocipfod.ucis'of (ho farm. ■ "• '< '■ • 1 W. 4. ABNOLO, iJrt. RUKUBARfI(>LD. .OoriiinffyW. A1I1& 3,1854-tf.; ■ ■ 1 fX'A'bb best’Vrid Targ«»r'ftsV‘ - T-dvt Good.nerto offered ttolhe ■public. ' CortsisUDj;" of anYifiuoiis.'-GudcEßrEs, HAKawsS&' Cnstoni Bixb&Shoo shop, AT.ManuMoiMbM ii«nd, »bere Ihe A B«*M* Boy* contlnlie to' mbk<S-.bend, , ■’ ■ . >■;- •. measure to order, al q» lew.pnocs J o^|M.inw*f‘ l adWl. ■ : _ ,7 tatJtlMß.ntt>■ All wdrW'wa'rranted—tb wcaf'oiit ip a y<iardr?o . Tho, Jjiyilvd 10 ofiil Mfii ewtniß* (&■' i c , A S"^i% <• ,“'aa^gag^n!>a i g. ifce higlidittf market price. ■ c .'i -Hr? V.- Wi V ' i j ..JjVewllcars©,;' /,■ < 01/AHKS.—A fresh supply; Of Blink- Dc&itf tpkps Ujis jnroftt , W Mpfteagefc rX l *flio ‘ShHitonnS bo, pldirtd fp ucctmmpcUu % ‘ %VtWi%• • ( ,t y V ’ T "v weflsboro*.Pw.«u*«. ..... .Tt-t'i • ' 1M Having forßipd.a Ship undfef.ihe above iitle from and coroatoiiiftii» l Sip,re, ■ occupied ..by Uuchp . Roi^J with. B’ gttat var.ieiy ?f rich and 'desirabte .will ujlfe .piMSdre lb exhibiting out; stock ,lo lhose who pbr eha»e-foreQsh.. ,By offering goods of the best qifaljly o^j, andiavLtbP !<>»ss .fpf*b.}g* expect to mciil our fiiß share of patronage. . ,| All of counfty pro-, duct ‘takdii* to excf\apgo for good? th? j nelUhwtf, Bs*. IST hi R E’s• yotr r ciiE AE-' -i BOOT*' , rTAVING' piyrchWed fiuth 1 Stand,- two- dbow above the : 'Pfesbyftrllita Cbgich, Ijm subscriber ta bread/ £o Itlrhlsh to'drddki „ -M&VPJf JipYS’-m.* GAIFBOOTS.. reggep Snp Bewcp, , , ■ ‘ J , ' ‘ 'WOMAN'S * CHILvMm 'KIP ic • 11 CAIfP SHOES^' 1 '- ■ ■ -i :- tt - .1 a!; i -K£MS s.>SOtis"-> w bwtv • ; ...f rC; VOAHSE BQQTSv y.riSt • Jttade uwitt Spqor—apd, warranted, loe(fafc,t»jt 7 ln. due time, ahd not lo rip until they ere, worn oijJUi Xk a man'is known by his Boota hb leaafaan by hq, company die' keeps, it behooves IcvoPf' mStl'to ’’ take hqed.ftdwihis. “ 1 , A reasonable shdre of the publie-palronage-u re. ■spoptfiilly solicited,- ip* Hides token ‘in-eticbenfe » OK I -r.'.i -p. r.'U ■■n-;i ; win- REPAIRING , . DdNE Otf SHORT iuvSSSF?*, NEW & CHEAP GOOD*. ,CV*' V( ■‘.Vi'l! *'i*" ;' f ' >' } • ,3 "* ■’ ■ J. I««’E;8' R»E ’ - Hata'jußt' received 'i hefr : fill Block of r PAX I & WIHTKII GOO!**, which includes a splendid BSSOTIroiiU of D R Y-G oop S, ;: , CONSISTING in , part of -a ai* Bortmehl of Biofi French Merinpes of all colon at very low, prices; also, Paramalasof»U Colors, All-Wool bnd Cheap Delaines, Black Silkk at niMb loWcr/l|(an -fortner prices, Mcrrinrae aid Codrede Prints, -Long and Square Woolen Shawls *) HIJ low prices. Brown Facloryi Bleach Muslins, Bed and White F|apnel, Cotlop Flannel, Stripe Shifting, Blue penejns, Bod Ticking, Broad C^ollis, meres, KaUnellf. 'Kentucky Jeans,'' Sbfcep** Grey Cksh, Colton Botiing,Carp'ct'Wufp,Aikitfcrn T**tn, and-al so. many other articles in tho abase lioalhil Wo liavß-pol tlmo nor room to enaeiciate in a ditgla advertisement. •- GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Muscovado, Coffee Crushed, Powdered and Crush* cd Sugars, Stewart’s, Syrups and Molpsaes,.Old jays, Bio and Caguara Coffee, Young Drson and Black Tea, reeppr, Cinamon,.' Allspice, Stlrrcli, GTHgef, Bice,-Bad Soap, Candles, Indigo, Saltpeter, Alow, Saleralus, h. 0,,, Pork, Flour,- Fish, Salt,- fiutlsr. Cheese, Tobacco, Lamp Oil, &c., &c.- . , Hals and-Caps. - - Black and Light Colored ■ Bo&vecfJaU, Know' Nothing, Know, Something and Kossuth HaU.Bl’k Silk Hats, Silk, Flush and Cloth Caps. Boya Hats and Osps of every description. Boots had Shoes. Mens’ Calf, Kip end Heavy Slnga, Bools; also. Rubbers, Boys’ and Youths’'"Boots, Childrens’ Shoes of every description. Ladies’ Shoes, Boots and Gaiters, a large assortment at very. low prices. Wooden Ware. Pails, 1 Brbdms, Tubs, Broshes, Butler’ Ladles and Prints-,- Aaehelves, Washboards, Sugar Bores, Mea sures, dee., <S,o. Hardware. Nails, Mill-Saws, k< Saws and Hand Saws,'Mill Files, Scpopes, Manure Forks,. Chains, Steelyards, Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Dpor Locks, Latches, Bed - Locks, Butts and Screws, Horae Cards and 'Crushes, Axes from the best man. ufaoturers, always on hand. Crockery^ by the sett or piece to suit the wants of purchasers, &PASS WARE, also, WINDOW GLASS, at manufactures prices. EASTERN CLOCKS, war. ranted to’ kefep good time. Hearty-Made Clothing. Black, Brown; Drab iinef Blue Overcoats, from a low price upi Sack, Frock and Drees Coats of every description'. Fancy and Black Casimere Pants, Bl’k Satin, Casimcro and Velvet Veals, also, Cheap Vest* of every stylp and quality, Shirts and Collars* Wool en ■ Wrappers and Drawers, Buckskin end Woolen Gloves and, HUlcns, Fancy and Black Silk,Cravats, Self-adjusting Slocks.’Bilk and Litaon Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Woolen -Seeks, Suspenders, Umbrellas, and in fact nearly everything that man, woindrf or child may wqui can be found ottliis establishment The subscribers would return their sincere thank* to'the inhabitants oflhis Borough arid, surrounding country, for the very liberal patronage that has been ‘bestowed on- them since they Commenced business in this place, and wish, by keeping a Urge .assort ment of Goods to. select fro|n. and selling lU sruaU profits, to merit a' continuance of the same. WullsbbriP, Nov. 1~, 185*1; JONES St, ROE. ’ ' W.EW GOODS. r T T ,nE subsi-rihcr would respectfully inform Ms 'Cuslomtrs arid friends that he, still 'con tinues the mercantile business, at the old place, at tl)e wed' khnwn store of L, I, Nichols, where he Will be happy to wail on those that will favor, him- with » call, apij would invite Uio attention, of the publi* generally lb fdahirge and commodiops pto<?k of . DRV GOODS, ' Groceries, Ready-MadeClotfii - lug aiidllarduak'c,. v- CROCKER Yi WOODENW ARB; STONE. . WARE* -ROOTS & SHOES, DATSi-*-' ..tad AND CAPS, •fiac-V'&o., >ui ■— i-i in fact every thing,elso.bel>t. ia« fcountry store, art). .ouwernus to mention, pod will sell cheaper ilnlrt da if be houghttm? sidcofNcw York eiiyr All kinds'of prodnce lkkeo ih eichariffe (Tir gtiodi at the highest market price; : J, R, BOWENv'- Wcllehorqugh, Jgneas,; 1.854. * SklL
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