THE DEVIL AND-THE t The devil came op to the earth oil© day, Ami into a court house he wended bis way, Just as an attorney with a very graye face. proceeding to argue the points in a case. X-tw. a lawyer his majesty never had seen, Jur tn bis dominions none overbad been? And be felt very anxious the reason to know Why none bad been sent to tbc region below. fault of his agents, his majesty thought, Thai none of these lawyers bad never been caught, And for hi* own pleasure he felt a desire To come to the earth and the reason inquire. Well, the law rer who rose with a visage so grave. Made out his opponent a consummate knave. And the devil was really greatly amused To bear the attorney so greatly abused. But soon as the speaker had come to a close The counsel opposing him fiercely arose. And heaped such abuse on the bead of the first. As made him a villain, of all men the worst. Thu* they quarreled, contended, and argued so long, 'T was hard to determine which of them was w*roDg j And concluding he'd beard enough of the fuss, Uld Nick turned away and soliloquised thus : ‘They’ve puzzled the Court with their villainous cavil, And I’m free to confess they have puzzled the devil; My agents are-right to let lawyers alone, Jf I had ’em they’d swindle me out of my throne.’ .Disposing of Old Stock. A podler of tin-ware* who had been traveling from plantation to plantation, in one of the Smithom States, with hia cargo of “notions,” found but a limited sale for his lanterns, an ar ticle of which he had a largo stock* In despair of getting rid of them at what he called a very reduced price, yet be found purchasers ns clo ver in the sand hills. At length a tavern keep er directed him to a farmer, who he said was very much in want of the articles. To the house of this ready customer went Jonathan, determined to get his trouble's worth out of him. The first person he met was the overseer, who waa lounging by the side of the road. “You don't want to buy a good lantern, do you?” asked Jonathan. “Yes, I reckon I do/' returned the overseer, “how' much mought you ask for one ?” “Only thirty-seven and a half cents.” “Wall, ’spusc you give me one.” The pedfer accordingly gave him a lantern, - ’ nml receiving his money proceeded onwards, i “You don't want to buy a lantern do you?” said he to the overseer’s wife, who was washing clot lies at the spring. “Yes,” was the reply, “Mr. B has been wanting one a long while.” ) Jonathan accordingly served her out one at the same price he had bargained with the hus band for. At the barn before he reached the he met the son of the planter. “You don’t want to buy no lanterns do you?” “I don’t want one for myself,” replied the young man, “but I will take one for my father, who has been wanting one this long time.” Jonathan accordingly pocketed thirty-seven and a half cents more, and became one lantern lighter. lie now advanced slowly up to the house and meeting the old lady at the door, immediately put the question to her: “Yon don’t want to buy no first rate lantern do you ?” “Indeed, but I do,” said the old lady, “my husband has been wanting one these sis months past, and I'm glad you’ve come.” Jonathan accordingly deposited n lantern with her and received in return another thirty-seven and a half cents. He now departed almost satisfied with the spec he had made. At some distance from the house in a field by the side of the road lie es pied the old gentleman himself, and hailed him with the old question. “You don’t want to buy no first rate lantern do you ?” “How much do you ask apiece?” inquired tiic planter. “Fifty cents,” returned the tin-pcdlcr, “and X guess that is cheap enough, considering they come all the way from Connecticut.” “XV oil, I'll take one of them, said the old gen tleman, putting his hand in his pocket. ' “Hadn’t you better take a half dozens” asked Jonathan, “there’s no knowing when a tin mer chant may - call this way again. If you’ll take a half dozen. I’ll let you hate them at thirty seven and a half cents apiece.” The planter took him at bis word—and the pcdlcr took to his route, after having disposed of ten lanterns. Save the Max with the Red Hair. —lt re quires great coolness and experience to steer a canoe down these rapids, (the Saut St. Marie,) and a short time before our arrival (writes a correspondent,) two Americans had ventured to descend them without boatmen, and were con-, sequently upset. As the story was reported to' us, one of them owed his salvation to a singu lar coincidence. As the accident took place im mediately opposite the town, many of the in habitants were attracted to the hank of the riv er to watch the struggles of the unfortunoto men, thinking any attempt at a rescue would he hopeless. Suddenly however, a person ap peared rushing towards the group, frantic with excitement, “Save the man with the red hair!’’ he vehemently shouted; and the exertions which were made in consequence of his earnest ap peals proved successful, and the red haired in dividual, in an exhausted condition was safely landed.. “He owes me eighteen dollars,” said his rescuer, drawing a long breath, and looking approvingly on his assistants. The other pas senger had not a creditor at the Saut, and, in default of a competing claim, was allowed to pay the debt to nature. “And, I’ll tell you what it is stranger,” said the narrator of the foregoing incident, complacently drawing a mor al thqrefrom, “a man'll never know bow nec essary ho is to society if he don’t make his life as valuable to his friends as to himself.” Curiosity Gratified.— Some people are re nowned for their prying curiosity. Their pecu liarity is pointedly hit by the following, which, says the Newport Daily Dews, “is aimed at somebody:” ‘•Duncan Pell, Esq., has just commenced the erection of a new fence in front of his mansion in this city. On one of the posts is the follow ing manuscript;. “The proposed fence is to be 60 feel long, 3i feet rails over coping ; to be finished this week. - Mr. Eaton is the carpenter, and Mr. Fludder the mason. The work is to bo done by the day. Terms cash. Messrs Finch & Engs furnish the lumber. I hope this will be satisfactory to the public. April 25,1859, y Du.vcak Pell. ’ A few nights after, Mr. Pell was aroused from . by a i'>ud and terrible rapping. It was 1 continued. Eapl rap! rnpl Starting from ! a o r nCan looked fork . b into the moonlight. As Pell IrovU'bro^the wTndow°(W d °vd I " Tg ° , an<i WO V selected assortment of 7 , lUe «F»n«or, the form cried JAy Caps of every shape, color and quality from 2*. c? : ... t (To 12s. I have the largest.stock of these Goods-ever “Say. yeu—Mister Pell— be, you n goin’ to ' hrooght into this County, and they wilt bo sold cheap have this ere fence white or yaller washed ? | Y Bl °ck opposite the Dickinson House, Cor- >KW GOODS! WM. A. ROE & CO., Have just,received their Hew Stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Consisting in port of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY & HARDWARE, GLASS & WOO DEN WAKE', CARPETS, FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS, and 5a fact everything in the lino of Goods that Is usually kept in a store can be found at this establish ment. Purchasers will please call and examine Goods nnd prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince themselves that the place to buy good and cheap Goods is at IV. A. ROE «fc CO’S. Wclhboro, May 12. 3550. IMPROVED PATENT MELODEANS. The oldest Establishment in the United States, Employing Tico Hundred Hen, and Fin ishing Eighty Instruments per Week. ' Combining all tbelr recent Improvements—the Divided Swell Orpin MeJodeon, ire. /?*)■• The Divided S*vell can only be obtained in Melodenna of our manufacture. CEO. PRINCE & CO., Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y. Wholes me Depots: S 7 Fulton St., NVY., and 110 Lake St. Chicago. lUiouis. "WIIOLESA I.E AGEXTS —Russel & Tolntan, Boston* Mass;-W, F. Colburn, Cincinnati, Ohfni; Balmer & Weber* •St. LmiK .Vo.; Ph. P. Werlcin, New Orleans; A & S Xord* hetmer. Toronto. C. W. From the Home Journal. April 3. TSSS. The MModeons manufactured by Prince & Co., and fur sale at 57 Fulton Street, are the best in the world. We have tried them, and therefore speak understamliugiy ( >f their merits.— They are afforded at a very moderate cost. Prices of Portable Instruments. Four octave Melodeon, extending from C to C, - • $45 00 Four and a half octave “ “ CtoF, - - - t>o 00 Vive octave. “ “ Fto P, - - 75 00 Five octa\e, douhlo reed, “ F to F, - - -130 00 Organ Melodoon, Two banks of Keys, Five Sets ol Heeds, Right Stops, One and a half octave Port pedals, one set of Heeds in Pedal Bass Independent, $350 00 Prices of Piano Cased, Five octave Melodeon, extending from F to P - - $lOO 00 Six octave do do F to F - - - 130 00 Five octave double reed, do Fto F - • 150 00 Five octavo, two Banks of Key® - 200 00 Our facilities for manufacturing are perfect, and from our long experience in the bu-iness. bavins; finished and sold over Twenty-two thousand Mclodeonsi wo feci confident ol giving satisfaction. All Instruments of our manufacture, either sold by ns or dealers m any part of the United States or Canadas, are tear* to be perfect in cverj' respect, and should any repairs Ik- necessary before the expiration of one year from the date of sale we hold ourselves ready and willing: to make the *ame free of charge, providing the injury is not caused by a.o ideut or doigtu GKO. A. PRINCE A CO, Agents for th«* sale of our Mclodcous may bo found in all the principal cities and towns in tho Unitctl Stales and Can* atlas, [June 23, Jy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. I’HtLADBLMIIA. t ,Q ? A A lienfroint. by/rp>xial fnrimrinrnt for (he relief of thr sick uml (h's tressed. afflicted with Virulent and Epidnnic disease*. The Director* of this well known Institution in their An* mini Report upon the treatment of Sexu.il Diseases, express the highest t-.itbfaclion with the success which has attended the I.iboi* of their surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness. Impotence, Gomirrlura. Gleet. Syphilis, the x ice of Onanism. or Self-.ibu.-c, ic„ and order s continu ance of the same plan for the ensuing year. Tho Consulting Surgeon i* authorized to give M EPICAL ADVICE GRATIS, fo nil who apply by Whit tx sth a description of their condi thin occupation. Jj.ihiK of life, Ac,), »ni) in cases of ex. tremc poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE Fit EE OF CIIA KG K. An admirable Report ou Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness the vice of Onanism. Masturbation, or self abuse, and other disca-e* of the Sexual orpins, by the consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a realdd envelope), FREE Of CHAKG i:)ou receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other lb-pnits and Tracts* on tho nature and treatment of Sexual di-e.iccq. diet, tec., are constantly being published lor gratui tons distribution, and will be sect to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered dur ing the la«t year are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. J.SKILLIN HOUGH TON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Association,.Vo,2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, By order of tho Directors, EZRA D. UEABTWJBLL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. August 4,1559, Jy. JUST OPENED. A WHOLESALE & RET All. FLOUR AND _FEED STORE. FLOUR BY THE POUND OR BARREL! PEED BY TUE HUNDRED OR TON! ! THE Subscriber has just opened on Main Street, first door below United States Hotel, where the citizens of Wellsboro and surrounding country can al ways depend uptfn getting a GOOD SUPPLY OF FLOP#, FEED, mmu, AT WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. To be Sold very Cheap for Cash only! Lumbermen and those wishing to purchase a good article will do well by calling on me before going else vrime. F. K. WRIGHT. WclLboro, April Tth, 1559. SPRING & SUMMER 185 9. The Fashionable styles of For the above seasons, are now on exhibition at my Store together with ft well selected stock of Women’s Waiters. GENT’S FVKNISHINO GOODS. V uihrellas, Satchels, Carpet Bags, Gloves, Hoiscry, Yankee Notions, d'c., d’C. 2®* Come and sec them, at the Xlat Store north side of Market Street, next to Dr. TcrbeU’s Prug Store. WM. WALKER. 'jr. China, Glass and Earthen-Ware. I have now on hand and intend to keep a well se lected stock of the above Goods, together with Looking Glasses, Lamps , Slone Ware, Knives and Forks, Bird Cages, Fancy Articles, Toys, &c., &c, „ „ WM. WALKBB. Neit Store to Dr. Tort,ell’s Drag Store. ' Coming, F. V., May mb, 1859. Iy, . ta® ■ TIOB A f!Ol: NT Y . JOH3T A. ROY. DRUGGIST & iPOTBBCAM. WELLSBORO, PA. Wholesale and Rptail dealer in Fore gir and Do mestic I» R «! S i AND CHEMICAIS,PAI»TS. Oils, DYES, VARNISH* WINDOW OIiASS, AND PUTTY, BURNING FLUID, TINCTURES, EXTRACTS, ACIDS, POWDERS, PILLS, LEAVES, HERBS, WRITING INK,I ENVELOPES, i BRUSHES, ) ' COLOGNE, ROOTS, 1 PERFUMERY, j SCHOOL BOOKS 1 , PAPER, SI ATES, CHILDREN’S TOYS., AC,, ALSO, HAIR OILS. YANKEE NOTIONS, & FANCY GOODS. Almost every variety of Pharmccutlc Preparations, . , Thompsonian Jtiedlcineß, ... BOTANIC AND HOMEOPATHIC E S . KIRBY’S MOWER & REAPER REM E D I IH /« L THE Subscriber is selling this valualii invites all who want ft really go Reaper, to examine it before purehasin,; chine. It is superior to all other Mo’’ ers in use, in the following particulars: est in usq; is strong and durable,’ req than any other machine; has no side i cuts ft Wide swath; will Work on roug ; no other machine can follow it; ven clogged in any kind of grass, be it wet pie in construction and not liable to gci is a perfect combined machine; Work-in whether mowing or reaping: and is tt in price, the Mower being only $lO5 an machine sl«o—making it altogether th| Mower and Reaper in market Call ■ Stove Store and examine for yourselves, Reaper took the first at the State Fairs of Jfew York and Indiana against all competi tors. It also took the prize at the Ti« ga County Fair last Fall. * Feb. 24, 1559. I). B. ROBERTS. N. B. The Subscriber is also Agent of the Tioga Point Agricultural Works for the sate of Emery’s unrivalled Railroad Horse P< wers. Threshers and Separators, Portable Circular at d Cross Cut Saw Mills and Shingle Machines, Clover Hullers, Em ery's Hickock’a and Krauscr’s Cider Mills and Press es, Corn Shelters, Hay, Straw A] Stalk Cutters, Horse Rakes, Hog Powers, Clow’s (Jraia Cradles, Corn A Cob Mills, Cultivators, Hoijse Hoes, Dedcr. ick’s Hay Press, Stump Machines, lleather and Rub- ber Belting. pmansEf & co.. Publishers, Wholesale Booksellers, AXP H.iXCFACrGRTXG AXD\ HIPORTIXG STATIOXEXS. ISS Main, and 3 West Seneca Streets, » - - Buffalo, N.T. All American Publications supplied at Publish ers net Wholesale Prices to the Trade. OVU fifMicra! with fin'l Retail Prices will he forwarded t«> Dealers nu uppheution. AUo Cir cularfl containing full description of all our Books, with rcc oiuuicnduUona of Teachers, Ac. i Spencerian System of Practical Penmanship Embracing Twenty-Eight Books, arranged in THREE DISTINCT SERIES, to suit the wants of the Public, and Se lect Schools and College?, Private Learners, Clerics, Account ants, Ac. I PIEST. Common School Series of ;Bight Books. In which letters are introduced by amuy-ds and synthesis, and progreeshely graded to me*t the wonts ni sehools and pupils of every class. Each hook contain lucid rules and scientific instructions applicable to each letter and copy, go that any Intelligent person can cfiiciently Impart instruction to the learner, or acquire an elegant atd systematic hand writing without the aid ot .1 teacher. DESCRIPTION OK THE SKVEiIAI- ‘ No, I—ConfniiH S diflerent’letfers will, binations. Explanations are written ahq No. ‘2, —Contains 7 ditferent letters, an/ practice on the letters in book 1- No. 3—-Contain? thu I*2 long or extendi by principles. analysis and sj nthtsfs. No. 4—Embraced the capitals, which principles ami analysis, fu connection wi nations best calculated to develop good fi itj o< execution. ■ . ' No. s—Contain* sentences, embracing small letters, affording substantial pract pies end rules given in the preceding fon No. ft—-Contains short Business Forms business, book-keeping. 4c., and Introdm No. V—-Book of correct Business Fon Bills, Keceipt?, Orders, Note*, Draffs, Si count*Current, Account Sales, Ledger! Introduction, Superscriptions, i.c. No. B—Ladies* Book, of approved modi tom, designed to import a plain, rapid ai larv Hand. KVEKCISE BOOKS.—No. I—To arcon and 8 ; to aid the pupil in acquiring that ers and fonsarm essential to easy and raj contracted and extended letters. No- 2—To be used in connection with of the series to gain command of the hart required to execute the advanced copies t generally. SECOND.—Spencer & Lusk's Series of Six Books, with same copies on opposite pages. I TlJlHD.—Extended Series of 12 Boolis, (o wit: Nos. 1,2, 3,4, Beginner’s (.burse. Nos. 5, ft, 7, fi, 9j Progressive Course. Nos. 10, 11. 32, Practice. Ladles' Styles.! IU-taij price of all the above, 13 cents each. j Compendium of Spencerian Penmanship, containing, sixty p-iges, and more than four hundred lines of beautifully en graved copies. Retail price per copy, Paber, $l. Cloth, $1 30. Upon receipt of the retail price in utiinip*. any book named abo*e, Will I** forwarded as directed, postage paid. March 3d, 1859. ] . St oveStoves, AND TIN SHOP. "VITAI. ROB32RTS respectfully announces (o the YY citizens of WelUboro and vicinity, that he has just received a large addition to his stock of Stoves, Tin and Sheetllron Ware and h now prepared to furnish Ins Numerous custom ers with articles in his line of busines B superior to any that can he obtained in this section of the country.— Ills stock consists, in part, of COOK AND PARLOR STOYES. Also a large assormeiit of Tin and Sheet Iron Wave, Store Pipe, Stove Fixtures, Boilers, Hardware, <tc.. Particular attention paid to| putting on Tin Roofs, Eave - Troughs and conductors} Repairing done on short notice with readiness and dispatch. Those wishing Goods ik this line will find it to their interest to call-and esainino mjr stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, as theylwill bo sold at fair prices. . > Don’t forgot the 'plaok one door, below Bowen’s Store. [WeUsboi*o, Oct. 14,1558. j HAVE YOU TRIED ITP ROY'S WASHING! SOAP. THE Ladies are now beginning I o appreciate its val ue,- and it has come to be e.tt jnslvcly used. I BOY’S WASHING SOAP dot 3 not rot or injure the clothes. It is a great saving of labor. T washes without boiling the clothes. It contains no resin. IT also saves much of the wearug of tho clothes in the process of washing. For sale in large or small quantities at Roy’s Drug Store. [June ’j, 18£9.J M. BULLARD & .CO., SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE FIRM OF M. & O. BOI.LAHD, Are now receiving their New end Benntlfnl Stock of SPRING & SIMMER GOODS. Selected with a view to the wants of the people in this sec tion of the State. Our stock which wo will sell very cheap for Cash consists of GENT’ : S F URNISIIING GOODS HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, OEOCKEEF AND STONEWARE jW CODE NOT ABE. JptfT' Jtcmemher, three doors South of the Agitator Ojjxcc, at the old stand of M. <0 0. BULLARD. April 23, 1859. 13. O, BIILLAED Takes this opportunity of announcing that ho has fit ted up the stand formerly occupied l>y G. Lamb, and is now receiving an entirely NEW STOCK His stock consists in part of ilc raachineand iod Moweil and otfa or ma kers and Rcap- Itis thelight- Jircs less draft draft though it i ground where SUGARS Refined, Crushed. Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado. Pork, Lard, Butter,Cheese, Fish, Oil, Coffee, Tobacco—Sinokingj A Chewing, Snuff, Soap, Molasses—MapJo & Sugar house, Soap. WBODM WIRE E'iTiK. rows. Willow Wflgons, Clothes Pins, Clothes Baskets, Wooden Pails, Ac. Altogether the best assortment of Willow and Wooden Ware ever brought into Wclla boro! i difficult to l>c or dry ; is siro t out of repair; ig equally well, ic CHEAPEST d the combined i most desirable at tho Tin and Whitewash Brashes, Blacking Brush es. Shoe Brushes, Clothes Brushes Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, YMEE NOTIONS r»f and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, Gotta Percha, and Bone. Penholders. Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate and Lead Ponbila, Steel Kings, Jews Harps, Teething Rings, Chess Boards. Dominoes, Rubber Balls, Yankee Soap. Pipes, Sealing Wax, Inkstands, Marscilcs ami Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Ac.. Ac. T7IT> TTT' IPC! Oranges, Lemons, Apples, i* iy U [ I Figs, Prunes, Currants Kal ins, Cherries. VfTTnrQ 0f fIU Vmds * Aho Mustard, Gher -IN| |_J J_ kins, Pickles, Candies, Citron Br&p died Fruits, Ac., Ac. 1 Teas, Coffee, Spice, Pepper,-Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut megs, Candles, Crackers, Childrens* Toys, Ac. I will not enumerate articles further, but would re spectfully invite those desirous of purchasing any ar ticle in this line, to call ami examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. If I cannot please you for quality and prices you will have to go to the City to do better. I will state however that everything is FOR SALE FOR CASH. April 2S, im KOVf» H£AV£ POWDER. , THIS MEDICINE is proved by experience to be a sure cure for Heaves in the early stages, and will ; keep them back in the most advanced stages of this prevalent and dangerous disease. The owners of linraca are here offered the most valuable preparation of the kind ever produced: and by its timely use the lives of many valuable animals may bo saved. Give a horse two largo table-spoonfulls everyday; Give but little 6 hay, and when given it should bo wet. Fur mle at Roy's Drug A' Chemical Store. Price 25 cents. ROY’S WINE BITTERS. THIS article is highly approved for weakness of the stomach, loss of appetite, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Had taste In the mouth, Headache, Dizziness, Liver complaint, Costivencss, Ac. To strengthen the stom ach and improve the appetite, take about a teaspoon ful three or four times a day, in a little cold water half an hour before meals. Price 50 cts per bottle. % EALSAM TOLU.—This Balsam Is procured from s tree which is found jn South America. It is a most valuable remedy for colds, coughs, and affections of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tola Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. r Magic Blueing, 15 cents per Box. 1 Hoxey Salve, 23 cents, BOOKS. VIZ: i their simple com ve each copy, affords additional 1 letters, introduced are introdneedi by h wonts and combi rm, order and facil- ill the capitals &d ,icc on all the pri|ci rr books. jf everj- day nse In rion to book 7. ih, embracing Due et of Exchange, Ac [leadings. Letters of A.sp;;.i hrvii PhASTxn, 25 coats. Dr. Beach’s Anti BilUuus Pills, 25 cents. Bff; Poison, 25 cents. German Rat Killer, 25 cents. Extuact of Lem ox, 20 cents. i icatiJns of the sjs i d beautiful Epis’tO- pnny books. 1. 2, 3 tchs use of the Bug id execution of the Demxxg’s Sanative Drops' 50 cents. Liquid Heave Remet* t, 25 cents. Essence Vials, 10 cents. Oil Hemlock, 20 cents. he higher numbers 1 in the movement* ml business writing SADDLE &.HARNESS SHOE *T* WOULD respectfully inform the I Public that I have undertaken the above business at the stand for merlv occupied by John Alexander, one door above Roy's Drug Store. “With a determination to be behind no other estab lishment in the Country, I have added greatly to the facilities for the general accommodation, and have spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make myself master of every modem improvement in the business, and to secure the services of the best work men. lie will keep a large stock on hand, and manu facture at the stortest notice, all descriptions of ness, such OS Saddles, Bridles, Heavy Harness, GAItRIAOE 11ARSESS of all kinds, Ac. Traces, Hames, Halters, Whips, All of which X will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained in any other establishment in the eoantry. All J ask is that those desiring anything in this line, should call at bis place and examine his stock. I feel the fullest confidence in my ability to give entire satisfaction. sh~ AH orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. JOS. ENSWOKTH. Wellsboro, October 28, 1858. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY Machine Shop AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNO, late of the firm of Tabor Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in-the Village of AVeUsboro, for a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually, done at snob an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the besYmatcrjal, TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I He has had over twenty years’experienco In the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly tinder his supervision. JYu irorfc tettt be tent out half Jin-ithtd. MIIL-OEARTXaS, PLOWS, STOVES , and castings of all kinds on band and made to order. May 2S, ISST. ROBERT YOUNG. AaiTATOE. DRESS GOODS WHITE GOODS HOSIERY HATS and CAPS DOMESTICS. WOOLEN GOODS GROCERIES HARDWARE PAINTS k OILS FISH M. BULLARD. A. HOWDAND, 0. BOLLARD. WELISBORO’ -A-N-D . L. ROBINSON, c. & Have tho pleasure of announcing to (heir customers generally, that they are now receiving and the public their stock of & SHIER GOODS. SPRING INSISTING IN PART OF Idress GOODS. WHITE; G 0,0 DS. STAPLE GOODS. MBROIDERIES NKEE NOTIONS GROCERIES HARDWARE STONEWARE REA Y MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES. WOODENWARE :ry description of article AND EV BE Qtri I RED BY THE PUBLIC AN BE SECURED AT EASONABLE RATES A T ABOVE WELL KNOWN 1 BE AND ESTABLISHED STAXB WELL BODY KNOWS THE PLACE, EVERT FIRST s: ITOHE SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE. IJSS9. NEW (GOODS! NEW ; GOODS ■\\rUEUE? At ERWIN'S New Store ’ He baa >V just returned from the City with a choice Lot of Ready-Made Clothing, CLOTHS, C ASSIitIJGKES, VESTING and nil of whijeb will be gold ON THE CASH-DOWN SYSTEM ■ A N D NOT|HirVO SHORTER TAILOR SHOP. The subscri be R baa just opened anew his shop B. B. Smith & Son’s Store and is prepared to execute the orders of his old customers and ail others whomay favor him with their patronage, with neat > nesa and despatch.— lio does not deem it .:Is., as it is warranted to furnish its! own recommendation. \ No garment is per mitted to go out of the shop that is not made in the most substantial manner. Especial care observed in Cutting and Fitting. This Department will be under my own supervision. Believing the “Liveand let Live* principle, I have adopted the Pay-Down System and shall rigidly adhere to it, “fodder or no fodder.” Wellsboro, March 33, 1856. H. P. ERWIN. MW FIRM! SEW FIRM!! SEARS & WOOD. Have bought out the entire stock of C. L. Wilcox, and are now prepared to furnish CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, FILLINGS, PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, BINDINGS, LININGS, FITTING-SILK, SHOE-KNIVES, A IDLS, FITTING-THREAD, Etc., Etc.. Etc., Etc., CHEAP TOR CASH! Repairing done in a workmanlike manner, and ail work warranted. jJS£r* The Boot & Shoe Department will, as hereto fore, bo under the direct supervision of Charles Scars, whose long experience in the business, may be presumed, without vanity, to qualify him for giving good satisfaction to those who may favor us with or ders. Wo will also pay the highest cash prices for HIDES, SKINS & FURS. A Now Stock of Groceries . AS GOOD AS THE BEST, AND AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPESTI We intend to keep our assortment of Groceries fall, and to sell them on as favorable terms as the same ai ■ ticle can be bought in the County. Stand,'the same as formerly occupied by C. L. Wil cpxi third v door below J. R. Bowen. Wellaboro, April T, '59. C. IV. SEARS H. H. WOOD. JYew Drug Store. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of Wollshoro and vicinity that he has Just opened a now Drug Store in OSGOOD’S BUILDING, Wain St,, Nhero he bus a complete assortment of Drugs & Medicines, waich he will sell cheap for cash. Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every article ever calledt/br. PATENT MEDICINES, Jayne's, Ayre's, Hclmbold’s, McLane's, Brant’s and other popular Medicines, together with Wistaria Bal sam, Cod Liver Oil, Wolf's Aromatic Schnaps, Ac. CHOICE WIHES AKD LIQUORS, for Meditntfa! and Sacramental uses. itoltlts & of the best quality. Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Saloratns, Soda, Candles, Soop, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Turpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of articles in common use. JZB' Pleaso call at the HEW DRUG STORE. _ „ , . P. B. "WILLIAMS, Ag'L Wellsboro, March 10, 1559. THE SECBET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH & MATURITY- Just Published,.Gratis, tho 25th Thousand. * MSJWffX*- FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL *Y Trtat,m ' nt . without medicine, of Sporm atorrhea or Local Weakness, Nnctnrnoi Emissions, Genital and Net eons Debility. Premature Decay of tho System, Impotency and Impediments to Marriage generally, By B. DE LANEY, M. D., The important fact that the many alarming com plaints, originating in the iinpmdence and solitude of youth, may bo easily removed without medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entire ty nB . w “ d ”'gMy successful treatment, aa adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all tho advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a seated envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps W Dr. B. DE LANEY, 88 East Slst Nt. New York Cily. Juno 2, ISJ9, (Teh. 9, 1339) V. Ci. OSGOO^ -IS RECEIVING HIS STOCK q { SPRING & SXJIVIMpp GOOD S, which is largo and complete, and to which * the attention of the Goods buying public not blow about prices, as we are not acei*t playing on wind instruments. But k see, and if the goods and prices do not *Htt do not expect to sell. ” DRESS GOODS Black Silks, Plain, Black Silks, Corded, Lawn, w * • ' Mohair Stripes, Lawns Printed. JEW}?*), pi- % Chaflis’ Printed, Fine Ginghams., PoplhT*’ French Cambrics, French JaconeTu Figured Brilliants, etc., etc,, etc. ’ WHITE GOODS Irish Buena, * Embroidered Collars. Bishops Lawns, Book Muslins Victoria Lawns, Bands and Flouncing* Esmeralda Swiss, Check Cambric, Table U* Bands and Flouncings, Figured Swiss, v' I*’ 1 *’ Linen Shirt Fronts, Edgings, Inserting TbrwS s** 5 ** Cotton* Nainsook Muslins, Handkerchiefs* Laces, Cutton * Laces, Silks, Towels, * _N a p kin s. GENTLEMEN. You will find at Osgood’sa fine stock of Cloths (w simeres, Vestings, Furnishing Goods, Collar* fw,. Gloves, Hoisery, Ac. ’ l *t A large stock of Business, Dress, and Over Coats, Pants & Tests, Pants <t Vests, Over Shirts, Over Shirts, Hats, Over Alls, Over All?. Silk Hats. Unerns-ey Jacket?, Chip Hats. Shim, Shirts. Hats for Spring, Sha*lj| Hats fur Bummer, ic., f Hat.- for Fall. HOUSE FURBISHING ODOM JDO3IJBSTICS, WOOLEX GOODS. hardware, GROCERIES. —A very desiral.Jejtwk. Tea* 2s. upward. The best qualities of Flo« cc;. atautly on hand. 1 IKON Swede’s, English, Horse-Shoe, Band, Hoop, Square, half-round and oval Bods, Spring. fan. IB* ter, German and Cork Steel, Mail Hods, Jlone-.Vii!, 4c., 4c. 1 SWEDE’S, SWEDE; HOUSE-SHOE, HOtfSE-SHOI, ' ENGLISH, ENGLISH, BAND. BAND, ROUND, SQUARE, SQUARE, OVAL RODS, OVAL RODS, NATL RODS, NAIL HOD? HALE-R 0 END, If A LF.EOCT. BOOTS & SHOES A large stock—embracing nearly every styleand pries N. B. No numbers over 11. HARDWARE CHEAP 1 CROCKERY CHEAP! paints & oils cheapi PISH CHEAP! WOODEN WARE . CHEAP! EVERYTHING VERY CHEAP AX OSGOOD’S.. _Wcllsboro, April 22. ISSO. E. A. SMEAD’S PATENT, Tot Converting' Rotarv into Bcciprocatisf Motion, and Vice Versa. Patkntkp FranrAßY 1559. TO Manufacturers, this of £? c3 * J.portance, as eithegmotion is converWd )si> ;*■' other by a simple arrangement of mean?, and *•' the least possible loss or absorption of power tion, and applicable to every Machine where two motions are required. The Cut shows thepn-a* pic as applied to Common Dash Churns- Tbenc «* signed have purchased the Patent Bight for thisesaa ty, and are manufacturing and selling at the low P 1 ** of $5. It is conceded to be the best arrangem® a churning Milk or Cream ever invented. . Tioga, May 12. ’59. BALDWIN, LQWELLjfjL FABBEI, HBRBINGICW PATENT CHAMPION SAFE. LATE FIRE AT DUBUQUE, lOWA. DrsrQVE, Jan- ’ * Gents : I am requested by Mr. T. A. C. Cocarw > this place, to say to you that on the roomings 4th inst., about 3 o’clock, his store took ® re ' 3t09 entire stock of goods was destroyed. The beat so suddenly intense that none of the goods CO J sibly be saved j but fortunately his books and which were in one of your Champion preserved perfectly. And well they may , Champion, for during the whole conflagra io was one incessant pouring of flame directly Q P . Safe which contained them. And still up° a it, the inside was found to be _sc»reely * ara * the outside was moat severely scorc^d.^ Herring's Patent Champion Fire and Safes, rrilh HALL'S J’AT 13NT POWDER LOCKS, afford the greatest 1 security of m world. Also Sideboard and Parlor workmanship and finish, for plate Ac. rtr .«d frofl BARREL, HERRING & CO-, have 01 t 34 IValout St. f to their new store, Ac- b ' meZ \ d St., (Jayne’s Hall,) where the largest asson® Safes in tho world can be found . rfi BARREL, HBBBLNG i 629 Chestnut Street, 1 March 17,1830. Piiaaq^—. MARRIAGE GUIVS- A SEW HOOK BY WILLIAM 1 I/rt The secret clue to itd v\\Sife v > and Marriage; with the d /njjJg»— dent to Youth, Maturity ®|A : : \being lights and shades ot at . ,jsJ '?%sSs/O%S* its Jo vs and Sorrows, Hope-' Jp< * ''WmffiP' Disappointments. LeU ! 'C/tliit®' pie, or those and having the least impediment to m 111X1 ra3il inth 1 this book. Let every young man and * U J i> land read this booh. It is fvll 0F t , slidl* closes secrets that every one should s • ., fl is P-d knowledge at first may save a world of tn* t 0 life. Send for a copy (enclosing 'Li jivi* DR. WJI. YOUNt!, No. -U6 SPRbCS •PHILADELPHIA May 5, 1859. 8. NEW MUUK MISS PAULIXA SMITH would form the public that she hashoag tiro stock of MRS. GRIERSON. ‘ n ‘ iß ,!P“ ing on the MILLINERY branches. She has on hand a Plain and Colored Straw and Black w*™ Flowers, Head Dresses, Fancy Qoodh d jar BLEACHISG ass> px&v* a superior manner. «,-nn«r She has qualified herself in anch a * ftos#* docs not hesitate to claim the confide may feel disposed to patronise her* Shop over Store. June 30, 1859. Cm*
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