h- Extraordlnary Counterfeit. Some months since lha Secretary of the Treasury gave instructions to the United States Mini to collect specimens of counter feit coins in circulation, for the purpose of examination and report. This has led to the discovery of one of a very singular character. The Washington Union, which makes the affair public, states that the piece purports to a Mexican dollar, coined at the city of Mexico in 1851. Two pieces have been as sayed, and give an average fineness of 776 thousandths, and a consequent value of 91 i cents in silver; bui, strange to say, the amount of gold contained in them is sufficient to add 12 cents to the value of each, alter, paying-ihe charge of separating, making a net value of cents; and if Ip this the usual premium on silver is added, the worth of this counterfeit coin is actually 109 cents-. The quality of the silver in these dqllars proves them to be a spurious issue. There is also an irregularity in the letters Mexica na, which is regarded as a lest for throwing them out, as we learn from a source familiar with them in Mexico, where they appear to have had at limes a considerable circulation. The silver produced by the Mexican mines is understood to contain gold, but generally 100 small an amount to defray the expense of parting. In making the coins in question, it would seem that silver more auriferous than usual had fallen into hands capable of the double dishonesty of cheating the public and themselves at the same lime. Though there ore probably some specimens of this singular counterfeit among the Mexican dollars in cir culation, it is not at all probable that they are sufficiently numerous in this country to excite attention other than as curiosities. r Slaver) Restriction Not Repealed. In the. Joint Resolution for Annexing Tex as to the United Stales, passed by Congress and approved by John Tyler, May 2, 1845, (see Whig Almanac, 1846, p. 55-GJ we read as follows “ Third : New Stales, o( convenient size, not excceeding four in number, in addition to me said State of Texas, and having sufficient population,-may hereafter, by the consent of said Stale, be formed out of the Territory thereof, wlnob shall bccntiilcd to admission under the provisions of the Federal Constitu tion ; and such States as may be formed out of that portion of said territory lying south of thirty-six degrees thirty minutes northJali luoe, commonly known as Ihe Missouri Compromise line, shall be admitted into the union with or without Slavery, as the Peo ple ol each Stale asking admission may de sire. Ana in such State or States as shall be formed out of said territory north of said Compromise line, Slavery or involuntary ser vitude (except tor crime) shall be prohibi ted As this arrangement has never, to our knowledge, been repealed, we do not see bow Slaveav is to be cot into New Mexico this side of the Rio Grande, even if the people should ever desire Cbnbrai* Temperance Movements. — It'Xas is to vole for a law forbidding-all li quor licenses on the first Monday ih'Augusl. Accounts from the Stale of Mississippi stale that Ihe recent ami-liquor law passed ihpre, requiring that before any license can be gran ted, a majorily of ihe tax payers should peti tion for it, is working Veil. Jacksop, the Capital of the Slate, is in the hands of the temperance people. It is said that Natchez and Vicksburgh will both soon interdict all license The Liquor Traffic is extensively carnec on between America and Africa, hreetown and Sierra Leone, towns in Africa, arc verv much injured bv the importation, trom America, of intoxicating drinks and to oaccc. A writer in one of the American pa pers bitterly deplores the fact, that the same vessels that carry missionaries to foreign lands, carry out cargoes of rum to demoral zo the heathen. Grogshops are very com tmon in those towns, and hundreds of Amer ican whiskey barrels may be seen marked Cincinnati, Syracuse, Arc. At Port Eliza both, Africa, the temperance people are very active in favor of temperance. In Australia intemperance is terribly on the increase—so ciety is‘quite demoralized bv it. Societies are being formed to check i. , Cost op Going to Europe. —To cross the ocean to Europe at the present increased rates colls about 813 a day, and is about 3i cents ii mile. This is in a first class steamer.- In a packet, with good state room accommoda nuns, it costs from 82 to 82,50 a day, which is about within a fraction of 2 cents a mile.!' To cross, therefore, in a first classsleamqr, costs a monied man about what it would qbsl mm m board and extras to remain in a first class hotel in New York ; and to cross in a packet, costs one what it would, cost without extras, to remain in a second class hotel in ' New York. People who have plenty of money and lei sure, can make their choice, between sum mering it or just seasoning it in New York, am: going to Europe. What is strange, once in Europe, you- can live cheaper, upon the same table accommodations, than you can in .New York. The hotels, however, are not the Palaces they are in New York, —Exchange Paper. The Liquor Law in Rhode Island.— An amendatory anti-liquor bill has passed the house of Representatives of Rhode Island. ti provides for the punishment of drunkards nv a fine of five dollars, or imprisonment in nil for not'exceeding thirty days. It provides further, that if he, the offending party, shall, while in the custody flf the offi cer or the court, or after conviction and while imprisoned, disclose the name of the pefson, place, &c., of whom he obtained his liquet, and shall give evidence therefore upon com plaint and warrant, he may be discharged. I 1 P r °vides further that any person who shall have furnished or given away intoxicating liquor of an y kind to any person found intox icated, he shall bo subject to the penalties,of iho.law. This bill passed the House by a vote of forty-five t 0 twelve. * Popular SovBHEi OI , Tv .__ This is the doo . trine of the Nebrosknites, but Senator Tou ‘ ET > ° r Connecticut, having been instructed to vote against the swindle, refused to comply says the Legislature are humbugs, and that he feels highly complimented by their censure. Choleba on the Lakes. —On Tuesday morning, the. Brig Virginia was.-towed into the port of Cleveland, Ohipj C The brig left Toledo on Saturday'night, with a crew con sisting of captain, mate, and five' seamen. Shortly afier leaving, the captain arid three of the crew died of cholera, and the others deserted the vessel. They took the yawl boat and rowed ashore, and reported the facts to the proper authorities, whenlhe steam-tug was despatched as above. PROSPECTUS OF THE , AGITATOR. npHE subscribers propose publishing a pa- A- pet bearing the above title, devoted to the 11 Extension of the Aren of Freedom and the Spread of Healthy Reform." It will be Independent in the fullest sense of the term,—opposed to -distinc tive partyism as dependent upon minor' issues, but the advocate of every measure that tends to uproot Slavery from the soil a just Creator intended should bo free. It will also advocate strenuously’ the en actment of a Prohibitory Law for the entire sup pression of the maimtaclure and sale oi intoxicating Jiquors in this Commonwealth. \ Its columns will neper be prostituted to the use of any individual for The redressing merely of pri vate wrongs, nor for the p&rposo of bandying epi thets with' contemporary Journals.- It is Intended that a spirit of gentlemanly candor will preside over its editorial department But while it abstains from gross personalities, it will never hesitate to criticise the acts of public .men. It will speak firmly and abide the couse quenccs. O’ Will the friends to whom this prospectus is sent, use their influence to procure as many sob eAibers as possible. A little timely and determin ed action on their part, will secure The Agitator a greater circulation than any other Journal in Northern Pennsylvania. Terms: —Single subscribers, 51.50 per annum in advance —$2.00 if not paid until the end of the year. Ten copies for $12.00 ,-«Fifteen copies for $15.00. BAILEY & COBB, Wollsborough, July 13, 1854. ARRIVALS. Cleaves House, P. P. Cleaver, Proprietor. i Wellssorough, Penn*. July 12.—L. Bird, Coudersport; C. F. Taylor & lady, Covington ; L. Scagers, Pino Creek; H. T. Smith, do ; E.Crinncll, do; C. Spaulding, Southport; J. C. Webster, Covington ; V. L. Forsyth, Whitcs villc ; G. C. Blake, Elkland. July 13.—L. Taber, Tioga; S. Rickey, do; M. Commings, Knoxville; W. Gleason, Farmington; H. H, uaulkins, Tioga; C.H. Seymore, Tioga; S. Rockwell, Steuben ; H. Austin & lady, Sullivan ; J. Fulton, Ilarrisbutg; C. C. Walker, Corning; Master J. T. Towfiscnd, Palmyra; L. Truman,Ce dar Run ; E. Harris, Lawrcncevillc; J. C. Wheeler, Pino Crack; J. J. Eramick, do. July 14-15.—J. Mason, Cayuga: E. H. Mulen. burg, Catawissa; S. M. Bonnen, Canton; G. C. Blake, Elkland ; J. Wolcott, Pine Creek ; J. Kim ble, Wms'port; C. Johnson & daughter, Covington; Geo. Hickock, Delmar; M. Murry. Leroy, Geo. Putnam, Cedar Run ; S. Hall, do. 16-17. —C. M. Darlti Charleston ; A. Lee, Mon trose; P. A. Daytonj Dewitlville; H. K. Fish, Ti oga; A. Daggett, do; J. Beach jr., Broome co.; T. J. Lake, Elkland; H. T. Smith, Pino Creek; A. Russell, Addison; Wm. H. Tuppcr, Havana; P. Williams, Mansfield; John Sherwood, do.; H. Burr Pine Creek.' , IB. — E. T. Bentley, Tioga; Master E. Bentley, do.; L. D. Coburn & ']ady, Addison , Msalcr E. 11. Coburn, do.; Master Henry Jenkins, Prompton; O. C. Sommers, Lawroncerillo'. r jry ltorar.. AME into encl.ostice-of '“*lhe subscriber, oilthe- I6th inal.. A LIGHT BAY MARE, dork mane jßp’WL’jj and tail. The owner is requested tf> come forward, prove property, pay charges and lake her away; otherwise she will be disposethof accor ding to law. BENJAMIN FURMAN. Gaines* July 20,1854-3w.* School Directors. PLEASE have your annual Reports in my hands on or before the first day of August. Re ports that arc on band by that dale, will be forward ed at once. Promptness is earnestly desired. If any of the teachers in any of the districts have not their certificates from the Directors, the Soperinten dent desires Co be informed of it as’ooon as possible, as such a school .is illegal and not entitled to the pub lic money. All certificates over a year old are null and void,. Such teachers as have been examined by me will receive their certificates as soon as blank forms are receivcdYrom Harrisburg. The Superin tendent would call the particular attention of the Directors to the monthly report due from teachers as provided for in the 27th Section of the Common School law, and expresses the earnest hope that this report will bo insisted on in all cases. J. F. CALKINS, Sup't. WelUborougli, July 20,1854-2 w. Lost!—s2o Reward! LOST, at Beecher’s Island, or between the Island and the Lime Kiln four miles abovb, on the 4th inst. A CALF-SKIN POCKET-BOOK, of -medium size, containing upwards of One Hundred Dollars in bills, and a Note against R. W. Bailey of Bingham, Potter County, drawn for $4O, payable to Benjamin Johnson or bearer. The finder will re ceive the above reward by leaving it wifli Lcander Culver, Elklond, or with the subscriber. * ■ .BENJAMIN JOHNSON. Farmington, July J 3, 1854-31 llV THE FIELD! r PHE'sobselciber having recently received -*• His stock of goods for tho seasontofTora a choice selection of DRV GOODS] \ consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Prints, Ging hams, Detains, Shambrays, Bareges, Lawns, Ptlra mettes, .Alapacas, Velvets, Brpwn anil Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Drillings, Wad dings, Battings, Wickings, Veolingn, Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cambricks, Lades, Trim mings, Grain Bags, Carpet Bags, CotlomYarn, Twine, Carpet Warp, Umbrellas and Parasols,Avith a good lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, con sisting of Men and Boys’ Linen and Gingham, Tweed and Jean Coals, Dcnino Overalls and Shirts, Vests, &c. Groceries. Hyson, Hyson Skin and Young Hyson-Tom; a large lot of Sugars, different grades and prices,'Mo lasses, Syrup, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, Co coa, Ginger, Soda, Cream Tarter, Saleratus, Candies, Lemons, Oranges, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oils, Window Glass and Sash. HARDWARE, Axes, Shovels, Hoes, Cut Saws, Spades, Crow bars, Wrought and Cuf Nails, Hinges, Chains, Cow Hells, Sheep Bells, Scathes and Snaths, Scythe Stones and Rifles, Manure Forks, Hay Forks,Chain Pumps, Paint, Horse, Shoo, -.Clothes and Hair Brushes. CROCKERY, GLASS■ WARE & LOOKING GLASSES, Pino and Cedar Pails, Brooms, Wash boards, Clothes Pins and Corn Baskets. Palmlcaf, Straw, Panama, Leghorn, Silk and Brush Hats, Caps and Bonnots, Boots and Shoes, Codfish and Hallibut, &.c., &c>, comprising in all a large and well selected assortment of goods, selling at V>o lowest passible prices. The suscriber avails himself of the opportunity to thank his patrons for their liberal patronage, for the past eight years, and respectfully asks a continuance of like favors, and guarantees to bis customers a liboralaystcm of trade, in which their interests as well os' his own sbyUl, at all times, be consulted. All persons wanting gbddgoods, at cheap prices, ate in. vited to . call and examine for themselves. His 'in tention is not to be undersold., ' The highest market price paid at all times for Butter, Grain, Lumber, Shingles and Ashes. I Knoxville, June 22, 1854. VICTOR CASE. . THE IIOGA COTJKTY- AGITATOR. COWVEBS’ of Fashion, AND' CBLEAtf CLOIIDNG, &c. TV/T M.CONVERS has just received from Now York) the largest and most carefully selected assortment of CLOTHS, VESTING, CASSIMERS, SATINETTS, TRIMMINGS, &c„ ever broQght into this cdnntry, which he will sell for ac&DVCAT cheaper than any other'atablUhment His stock comprises' a general assortment o. every variety of Clothing, from a low price up. SOMMER COATSt—for Men and Boys—a large assortment. DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS—of eve- description, size and color. PANTS —every style and quality. VESTS—of every style, color and description. SHIRTS, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Over- Alls Over-Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves, Umbrellas, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with lots of ' SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, &c., &c. MATS AND CAPS, of every description—the largest assortment in town. ■- Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, for Men, Boys, and Women, a large variety. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, IOH SHAWLS of all descriptions just refceived and for sale cheap at ‘ : • Nov. 3.1853. . TRPMAN & BOWEN’S; , ,4 Q BBLS. HEAVY MESS FORK just received TrOby [Mar. 30.] /ONES & HOB. , rt A A BOSH. CORN for sale by GUV Knoxville, Juno 32, 185 Ly V. CASE! CABINET WAKING. ; T? ; T. VANHORN would inform the cjli tons of Wellaborpugh And vicinity, that'he has purchased the' Interest of hU' jpartner, John S. Bliss, in the .shore business, end trill continue at the’old stand, two doors east of Jones’ Store, to keep on hand and make to order all kaidsofCabihit Furniture—rsuch as Sol&s, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining if Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, ’ MAHOOONY A COMMON WASH STANDS, Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every description, together with all articles nsn allyuada in bis line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat ters himself with the belief that' those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine bis work before sending elsewhere for an inferior article. COFFINS, of every variety, made to order, at short notice, and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no tice, ■Q Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the subsCYl *SjPsber would inform the public that he has f.\. y J’tet received a large and handsome assort, mepl of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, • Boston and Common Socking Chairs, ipc., which ho will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them ! June 3,1852. Hoe & Coe’s Patent. Ground Saws. subscribers manufacture from the best x Cast Steel, CIRCULAR SAWS, from (wo in chea to' eighty inches in diameter. Their saWs are hardened and tempered, and arc ground and finished by machinery designed expressly for thb purpose; and are therefore much superior to those ground in the usual as they are strengthened and stiffened by increasing thotn in thickness regularly from the cutting edge to the centre, consequently do not become heated or buckled, and produce a great saving in timber. They also manufacture CAST STEEL MILL, PIT AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, AND BILLET WEBS, of superior quality, all ( of which they have for sale, or they may be obtained of the principal hardware merchants throughout the United States and Canada. R. -HOE & CO., S 9 and 31 Gold street. S 7 Publishers of Newspapers who will insert this advertisement three times, with this note, and forward ns a paper containing the same, will be paid in print ing materials by purchasing four times the amount of their bill for the advertisement May 18, ’54-3t. SASH & II LIND FACTORY. TON, TIOGA CO., PA. COVING TH E. sub scriber prepared by nci Machinery, jui purchased, to fin nisb to order, al kinds- of squit and fancy Sasl and Blinds. Square Sash ■. common size constantly 01 hand. ■ By long e»pe. rience in the but ness, the subset her {laud's him self that ho (fail make os good an article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at any estabishmont in Pennsylvania orsNcw York. Call and see. ■> J OAVirrS.IRELAN. Covington, March 2,1854. 1 subscriber is hlso Agent fijr )hc sjilo of Dr. -V,' vayncs celebrated TotaiJyllVJcdicmes, a Ist) SearpaVOrl 1 foi*^DeoihesSi **• ‘^. > D. S. - > «E\V ARRIVAL! ' SPRING G(H)RS. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. TONES & ROE, Wellsborough, Pa., are now receiving direct from New York and Bos ton Markets, a large and well selected stock of - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c., &c. Cosh buyers will find it greatly to their interest to coll and examine this extensive stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as they will always find a large assortment to select fVom, and at prices that we defy all competition.' May 18,1854. They Dave (lonic at Last! NEW GOODS: NEW GOODS!! TVTOW is your lime, Ladies, to buy your ’ Spring and Summer Goods, while yon have a large stock to select from. The subscribers have just received their entire Spring stock, direct from Boston and New York markets, which Jar surpasses for style, variety and low prices any stock that was ever before offered in this market. We deem it un necessary to numerate articles, as you can be assu red of finding nearly every article in the DRY GOODS line, including a splendid assortment of La dies Dread Goods, which you are earnestly invited to call and examine styles and prices before purchasing elsewhere. JONES So ROE. Wellsborongh, June 1,1854. Carpetings, &c. * TMIE subscribers have just replenished (heir •t- stock of Carpeting, and now feel justified in saying .that their Carpet Ware Room excels in quantity, quality, variety, richness and beauty, that of any other in this country, and os to prices we' are confident they are as lovy as any establishment this side of New York city. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, MATTINGS, &c., all at the vqry lowest possible prices, at the new cash store of [Nov. 3.] JONES & ROE. Wine for Communion. epHE Churches of Tioga county are re -*■ spectfully Informed that they can now obtain at the Wcllsborough Drug Store, the Pure Juice of the Grape unadulterated with Alcohol in any form. The most satisfactory evidence of its purity can be. shown to-those who wish to examine it. Certificates of distinguished Clergymen and the statement of the manufacturer himself. Those interestedwill do well to procure a Supply soon. • R. ROY. Wcllsborough, Jan. 26, 1854. Pans! Pans! TIN IS HIGH, but pans can be made and sold by C. E. Gray, (not Pedlar’i Ware, as such we do hot make,) at the low prices of $3,23 for six qtiaits, and $3,35 for ten qts.; warranted not te leak. All other articles used by dairymen kept constantly on hand at low prices. Wellsboro’, March 9,1854, C-E/GRAY*., Dress Goods. LADIES, just drop in at J. R, Bolen’s cheap store and' examine his Bareges, Barege Detains, Lawns, Black Silks, Ginghams, Crape and Silk Shawls, and save your ten per cent. Wcllsborsugh, June 89,1854. , T AWNS! LAWNS I—Now is your lime, 12 Ladies, to buy your Summer Lawns, from 8 tol3j cents per yard, at tbe-Cash Store of June 1, 18m/' ' JONES & ROB. WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS.—Ladies will do well taoall - and exemlhe tbialarce assortment befoife purchasing elsewhere, alTtbo Cheap Store of .[Jane l.[ - JONES &. ROEr,., pACHBqO PRINTS.—6O pieces of Co- V cheep and Morimac Prinlsi of hoadllAil styles, just received fey-,. '[June J.]. ■ JONES ROE,, LIGHT.— Tellotv, & Adamahtihe .Candles, Unto, ing Fluid and Lamp Oil, at . Yr,GARB'S. GAME.— -A aupplvof gpod Shot Gout, Powder Lead and Shot, for Bile by V, CA^SE. NBW&IMPOBTANT IAW. Io ah Act passed tbe General * AJsembljrrfPehh’fi, finf ■ xetsloa ending April, 1854, FOLEY A‘RICHARDS; are bound to keep constantly on hand,lii cmmeclion with ih&f: Watchesand Jewelry* the following Booka toacll at eHy prices; tut f Shakespeare,:, The Fathers of the Desert,. Byron, , Letters to Young Men, MillM A Young, - Hollo Socks, Pope, Mechanics, > Scott's works, , - Home for adi or Fowler’s Goldsmith's works, .. mode of building, Dick’s- ' do. The Old Brewery, Cooper’s do. Uncle Tola,. Irving’s do. - Little Ferns fbr Fanny’s Grinnell's Expedition in Little Friends, search of Sir John Fanny Fern, Franklin, Hot Corn, Cowper'a works, Life and Sayings of Mrs. Lorcnto Dow's Complete Partington, works. Wity Wide World, Comprehensive Coramor- Beatrice, taries, Bleak House, Chamber’s Miscellany; Mothers’ Recompense, Gibtarti's Rome, Lamp Lighter. Rollin’s History, Odd-FelloWa' Text-Book, History of New York, Do. do. Mamfol, Do. Europe, Stewart’s Free Masons' Do. franco, Manual, Do., . U. 8., Home Influence, Godnnn’s Nat History, Cottage Gardner of Attic- Robbia’s Outline History, rica, s Ranke’s Hist, of Popes, Spiritualism, Judge Ed- Farnbam’s Califoroia and rounds, Oregon, Phylosophy of the Spirit Life of Washington, World, Do. J. C. Calhoun, Thos. Paine in the Spirit Do. Lafayette, World, Do, Jackson, Researches, Dynamics of Do. CapL John Smith, Magnatism, Do. Napoleon, Spirit Manifestations, Do. Josephine, Celestial Telegraph, Do. Gen. Scott, Phylosophy of I Mesmerism Do. Ethan AUen, Psychology, Do. Isaac Hopper, ' Spiritualism Examined A Do. Gfefl. FMnam, Explained, by Dods, Do. Patriots A Hefoes Miss Leslie's Now Receipt Parker’s Tear, Book, Letters to Young Men, Fowler’s Phrenology. Lola Rookh, Do. Hereditary De- Helen Mnlgravc, scenf, Love and Parentage, Fowler on Memory, Anthropology, by Nichob, Do. Montage, Ac., Marriage, " " And finally Books of oil Analysis Of Beauty, kinds 100 numerous to. Romance Dust, mention. School Books Southey’s Poems, of alLkinds., Having made Thomson & Grey's do, arrangements with Law Burns’ Poems, Book Bublishers in Phila., Elliott's Poems, they can supply Lawyer#, Mrs. Homan's Poems, Merchants und -business Willis' Poems, men, with any Law Book Provei-bialPhylosophy,by they may wish at the Tapper, Publishers prices. We Shelby's Poems, keep constantly on band Howitt's Poems, the following: i. Cowper’s Poems, ' Bion's Justice, Coleridge’s Poems, Ac. Pardon's Digest, Wirt’s Patrick Henry, Roberts’ Digest, Childe Harold, Toubat and Haly’s Ptac : Don Joan, tice, Nelson on Infidelity, Graydon's Forms, The Improved Housewife, Law Dictionary, -Hotel ani| Housekeepers’ SergeanJ on Foreign At- Guide, taebroents, J. Q. Adams’ Letters toSergcoht Land Law of his son, - Pennsylvania, Hind's Farriery, Duane Landlord A tenant American Poultry Yard, Hood ofl Executor, Domestic Animals, Morris on Replevin, What 1 saw in N. York, Constables Guide, The Use of Sunshine, Du. Manual, Far Off, Wharton's DigcsUAc* Tasso, r - - For us to give a list of all we have would occupy too much room in a county paper, but suffice to say youcan gel any book you may wish for, at the same, price as you vyoukt i have to 'pay in,New. York-or Philadelphia,* T'YoOt Can also -.jicdcnM _ Clocks Jewelry upon the same’term’s. Tall %nd examine for yourself. ’ a , , f FOLEY' 4. RICHARDS. . Wfcllstofrongh, June 8,1854. f ] ROBERT ROT FI ASfXJNSTANTLY ON, HAND AT THE WELLSBOROUGH DRUG STORE, THE VOLLOWIN'O ARTICLES I Ginger, Ground) 1 Glass of all sizes, for win dows or picture frames. Glue, Gums of every variety, | Hops, : Hot Drops, Hive Syrup, 1 Indigo, (best quality,) { Inks of all kinds, 1 Lampblack, j Looking Gloss, . leather Varnish, ' Lime—Rhode Island, for white washing, Madder, Nutmeg, Oils, (a large variety,) Ointments, Opodildoc, Paints of all kinds, Picra, Pepper, Prussian Blue, Pills of various kinds, Quicksilver, Quinine, Red Chalk; Red Precipitate, Rose Water, . Saffron, Sal Soda, Soap for Starch, Sponge, Syringes, a largo variety, Toothache Cordial, - Umber, Varnishes, various kinds, Vermillion, Vinegar, Wafers in boxes. Icdicincs. German Bitters, Heave Powder, Lvon'a Hat Pills, Magnetic Ointment, Plasters of all kinds, Pulmonic Wafers, Pain Killer, Radway’s Ready Relief, Sarsaparilla Syrup, Tetter Ointment, ' Uterine Catholipon, Vermifuges, various kinds Worm Tea, Dr. Kellog’s, April 30,1854. • Aconilo, Adhesive Plaster, Alcohol, Alum, Aloes, Allspice, Ammonia, Annette, Antimony, Arnica, Bleeching Powder to re move ink & fruit stains, from Linen, Blacking fur stoves, “ “ boots &. shoes Bay Water, Borax, Brimstone, Brashes of all kinds, Bog Poison, Camphor, Castile Soap, Cayenne Pepper, Cement (or earthen ware. Cinnamon, Cloves, Cobalt, (Fly Poison,) Composition Powder, Cephalic Snuff for head- aclip, catarrh, &c., &c n Cream Tartar, Cordial for children, Dover's Powders, Dye Woods and Dyeing materials of all kinds, Epsom Salts, Erosive Soap, for remov ing grease, dec., from clothing, Essences of all kinds. Green Salve for horses, Ginger Root, Patent 1 Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral, Brant's Balsam, „ Extract, Cough Mixture, Cod Liver Oil, Dr. Fitch's Medicines, Dr. Jayne’s “ Dr. Keeler’s “ Dr.' Swayue’s *• Dr. Davis’ Depurative, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Gargling Oil, jGraelbnberg Medicines, German Ointment, 1 NEW GOODS. subscriber would respectfully inform A his easterner's and friends that bo still con. tinocsitbo ipercanlile business, at the bid place, at the well known slore of L. I. Nichols; where he will be happy to wait on those that will favor him with a rail, andwoUld invite the attention of (he public generally td bls largfc and comtnodioas stock of B&V GOODS, Groceries. Bcady-ITVade Cloth, ing aha Hardware, CROCKERY, WQQDENWARB, STONE* WARE, BOOtS, & .SHOES, HATS , AND CAPS, Ac., 4c., : in fact everythin! else kept .Ip a country-store, arti cles too numerous lo mention, and wdi sell chesper. (batFhab W bought thlssideorNcw Ymkbity Ail kinds of prpdifco Ukefl in'exehahgS RiV goods at the. highest market price. ' J. R. BOWEN. ■ Wellsfetpagh, June 29,1654. Clothing! Clothing! /ZJ.ENTLBMEN id want, 9f anything in 'J"the line Uf Cfotlijiig will 6nd Inb largest slock of the moat fiudllonabie styles at the (Ash Store of • Juno 1,185 L JONES 4. ROE. THE »üb«riber wou!d -“a respectiully inform the eiti. tens of Wellsborooghjand ricin. ity. that ibe is Just r weiring a WT*r^jKm BBW tf SJeIUfOBABLB MlLilNEftY~epol)B '- existing of BONNfira ofevery variety; LADIES CAPS, CHILDRENS'. WtTS, BONNET LL NINOS, FLOWERS andRIBBONSof every kind arriomditv. 6LOTBS, HfWTS/ EMBROIDE HIE*? Collars, undersleeves, Kuvdker chieft, Silks, filin'and Bariedf Mailing Laces/ Colton and Linen tagltfgfHai I vufety of otiref thing! too numerous to mOttton. Alt of which can be obtaioed cheaper than elsewhere-this sMer of New York city. The subscriber is now doing a Ready-Pay bnsi' ness, and would invite her mends to call and ci j amine her goods before making their purchases, as she is x conudent>they cannot suit themselves better' at any other establishment. Work done on abort notice and id (be most ap" proved style. She extends her sincere thanks to her friends lot the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to her, and solicits a continuhnoe of the same. tCT Shop one door from the residence of L< P. Wiliston. - MM. M. BTEVEfIS. Wctlsbofongh, Aprif2jj£s4. CASH PAID FOR WOOLS A T THE WOOLEN FACTORY eitna ted on Hie plank road leading ftom fefk&nd id Addison. Also, WOOL MANUFACTURED INTO CLOTIIS of every description for farmers* near, for three shillings per yard, or on shares at the halves. Wool Carding & Cloth Dres sing done on short notice. Tile subscriber wonM Shy to bis Ibrtner patrons and the public generally, that is now doing business, not with a oneJwrie water power , bat on amirable stream or water that never fails—has TWO DOU BLE CUSTOM CARDING MACHINES, FOR CARDING WOOL INTO ROLLS. Also, an entire set of machinery expressly for Manvfacturittg Wool into Cloth, si) of which is.in good order for'doing business, which wifi enable me to CARD ALL WOOL brought from a distance the satte day, so that Uie roils can be taken back immediately.. All work entrusted to tne tkall be well done. ST Most kinds of produce token in psymcrtt'fiif. work. Terms—Pay Down. Addison, June 15. '54. L. C. PfeNPLETON. SASH & BLIND FACTORY. STONY FORK, TIOGA CO., PA. r PHE -subscribers having purchased the Sash Factory at Stony Fork, have now on hand, and are making all kinds of square and fancy Sash and Blind*. The subscribers flatters themselves that they Call make as good and endurable an article,- and • sell it os cheap os can be obtained, at any establishment in Northern Pennsylvania or in Southern New York, O' All. orders in our line of business will be promptly attended to. S. &D. B. WILCOX. - Stony Fork, June 8,1854. TO THE PUBLIC. I DEEM ii proper to say that the cause of of my being out of Plaster, for the last few days, was owing to circumstances beyond my control. The Canal between Coyngji Bridge and the Junction Lock, was not in readiness at the time a'dvertised, In consequence of building a new Lock. But a FRESH SUPPLY has just been received, and will be ground to supply all tha\ may call. Come one, come all. AMOS BIXBY. ' Mansfield, May !ld,'lBf>4. FURNITURE RQORK • t .'FOR k’ subscriber, encouraged by ihe liberal -L patronage ho hqs received for the last'three years, has enlarged his stock, and now offers a good variety of (he most durable and elegant Household Furniture at the lowest prices* r He has upwards of twenty different kinds ofdiairs from the Common Windsor Cottage, to the best Ma hogany spring iiakand mahogany rockers; twelve different styles of Bedsteads j three styles of Sofas and Tables, including Mahogany and Mar,hie top Centre Tables, Bureaus, Work Stands and Wash Stands in'great variety. His slock is so large, and price so low, that it is an object for those wishing FURNITURE in this coanly, to visit his rooms. He is also the agent of Messrs. BLISS A AMES, of Addison, for the sale of their very superior. WINDOW SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS, which he sells «, the same prices, as they arc pur chased at bis Factory. E. D. WELLS. Lawrenceville, Sept. 7,1853. Caution. TVTOTICB is hereby given forbidding all persons from harboring or trusting MARY R. WHEELER on ray account, for I shall pay no debts of her contracting. Also, forbidding all persons re ceiving any property belonging to mo for her debts. A|so, forbidding all persons indebted to mo from paying the same to her without my order. Richard w. w Heeler. Delmar, June 34, 1854-3tpd. Dissolution. 'M'OTICE, is hereby given that the co-part -‘J nership heretofore existing between the sub scribcrs under the name and firm of 'Truman 4. Bowen, was dissolved by.mQtual consent on the lOllr day of May, 1854, All demands against the firm are to be paid by J. R. Bowen; thosopndebted to tlio firm arc requested to call and settle without delay. C. L. TRUMAN, J. R. BOWEN, Welhbofo,' Jone 24, '54. Haying Utensils. please call at J. R. Bow- cn’s cheap store and look at his large assort ment of Haying Tools of all kinds, which he will soil cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. Wcllsborough, Jone 39,1654. Calicoes! Calicoes! QF perfectly fast colors, and the largest assortment that was ever offfered In this coon ty can now be seen at JONES & ROE'S. MEW STYLE MANTILLAS—jnst re . ceived a splendid assortment, from a low price op, of entirely new style. Call and see them at the New Store of JONES 4, ROE. O HAW LSI SHAWLS! Now Ladies Ton have a large assortment of beantifnl styles (0 tercet from at the Cheap Stole of Pet 57,1853/ . JONES A ROE. T 3 ED FLANNEL,. —Just-received aJargo lot of plain tad twilled Red Flannel, which will, to sold lery cheap, at the cheap Cash Stors of Nov. 20,1863. JONES & ROE. WOODENWARE.—The largest and best • ’ • assortment evfel offered in this plate, tor sate at {June 10.1859.) M. M. CONYERS’. /-MNGHAMS! GINGHAMS!— 4O pieces of strtall clicch Ginghams, at one shiOing'per ya»d ( perfectly fast colors, juat.reCeiVed.at the Cash Store of [Jane 1,1864.] JONES; fc ROE, 13LACK SILK MAtfTJLLAS, > frpro the law price qf-02.60 op to 8lO t «n : now. opened ftf your inspection at the Cash Store of ■ June 1,1t04. 1 JONESnfcHROE. - , anend- ■« LEACHED &f. .1 ■D A largo alockjjos| cheap by [jano ft , i. Rj fiOVVEN. Rock anb TABU July 13,185-1. I IR^E, R?P rwiy> m-