don’t p rofeMnwchWno wledge uponihe au “' & ''; ■ '?/’* * . j£, | < 4v .Yriitffp,^ 'when rods w.ftrta^Wpw^^Wtached.-■'(«;■ I •doofi'Mlisve tbtaK; fluid is governed bVltNyb sk&|Jtnd invari able aa-th<£> Tfad'mity’say htw 7 ighoraiir (if tfidSo laws.-'’! adrait-fharWe Itndw obroparatiyp|y aftctrlfitylr tlie ‘ ritnatfons of, thbnee d(e tlje'aurQralight.lhbronne'xionbf electric ity ‘with' light, and heai. as agenoyin. the growth of vegj&blcs.apd,, animals—and its agency in the qpcr’aifons'of mind,-, firmly believe,to eitist ;, bpt .pf .their modus-op erandit we arelelVslW to-conjecture,, .. It.by no means'■fbljowa;that becituie we ' know not >everything, we can know nothing • I with <Urlaintv. r Certain i, phenomena have been so often, observed to accompany certain conditions, as-lo warrant 1 the inference thit the electric fluid is gbveirned.by fixed law. ; Now to deny thp, security of. lightning [rods ; Mr Editor, I wonder you did not. re ceive some such spiritual as he Who brought'the lightning .from the ykies, did, when he experimented with the kite, —got smartly rapped oyer tnei knuckles. : That buildings have been injured, to which conductors have bedn attached, ahdlthat fre quently, can’t he- denied. SieiiH "boilers someiimes burst, though thecspacity of iroh, and the power of steam are known with cer tainly, But the more familiar people become with steam, the fewer, comparatively, are the accidents. So with electricity ; these disas ters result from want of knowledge, or care lessness. Ii will be found in all wises, I thialc, unless the striking of Arnold Douglas’ house was an exception, for I believe that Da who estab lished the lavs of Nature can suspend them, (hat (he injuries sustained are in consequence of some defect in the material, position, length, or mode of attachment of the conductor. , The first Baptist Church in Worcester was struck with lighting some yearj ago, while the Sabbath School was in session, and sev eral of the children were seriously injured. There was a. conductor put up, as was sup posed, in the most approved manner. The doubting were made skeptics. . Lightning rod stock became a drug in the market; multi tudes lost confidence'in Ben Franklin; but some one more curious than the multitude, made search for the cause of the disaster. It was easily explained, aud Ihe character of (ho philosopher was vindicated; The house stood upon a solid rock; the conductor was properly attached, bat Jgrmioaied in solid, dry rock. A hole .hud, been drilled some five feel into this rock, into which the-rod descen ded, and there terminated. In a dry season, the rod was as completely isolated as if it had terminated in a globe of glass. The flu id was taken from the clouds by the point, conducted along the rods, till, finding no nat ural- way of escape, it leaped through the walls of the building, upon the stove-pipe in the basemdnt, along which it ran, to the no small annoyance of tho children then assem bled, and escaped by various conductors' to the earth. Now I believe that in all cases of failure taqtfotecG it will be found, upon examination that the defect.was.tot in = lha laws of elec tricity, but that they were not observed. > . ' Let me .suggest a few things to be observed ' Ist, The conductor must extend to wafer. Ordinarily, the earth near the surface, is suffi ciently moist; but in dry lime the very time to look out for thunder storms, the surface and especially near the’ walls of p building becomes so dry as to bo a perfect non-conduc tor. In such a case the .conductor only serves to. invite the fluid from-the clouds to the destruction of the rod which enters the earth, should be copper, or some composition .not easily oxidized. Oxide of iron is not a perfect conductor. 2d. The attachments should all be care fully cased with glass, or some other noncon ductor. Let the conductor, in its descent, pass through half-a-dozen iron bolts, which entirely surround it, and it would bp passing strange if much of the fluid should reach the ground. 3d. Let the rod ascend to sufficint height above the highest point of the building. ( will not. enter upon a discussion of the comparative merits of tho two methods—the Franklinian with one rod, or the modern with many. .Suffice it to say, I 'should feel safe with dad'rod put “according to the direc tions.” Ancfl have yet to see any proof, that a building which is bristled all over with sil ver-topped points* is any nearer “thunder propf,” than lha former. ...... The height pf the point above the ridge, should be half the distance from thp base to the remotest part of iHo ridge- On a barn of forty feet,'the rod rising in the centre, should ascend tea feet. From a.ridgaof 80 feel,the point mui|l,be. elevated 20 feel. . 1 On target btfildings it is well to have two or more points connected 'With a common conduc tor. If there is a chimney .rjging above the ridge, unless therodrtms njr. boside .it, its height must .be. thkijd irtto account, in fixing the elevation of (hepoint... . ' , So fitmly do I believe in the effiandy of those rods, .wheh: rigbllyadjusted, that 1 won-, dpi any. shdujd suffer a house or barn or any building containing valuables tb remain tong without otrtt,'.' *. ’• .Wa five in an. age of insurance and assur ance companies. -I know of know wKdptf pplfcy tionJbr;«fraimlia premium. , JPpritfndf /(ill. —ln a, thunder stdnding chimney, the window,, the ddowaoe,'. Haitling, be soimpojiiensftr keep jfi uf foel off the floor—but not on the 7 '., ThjSt i’ia.stPtttyr.otia bed of. feathers, of hu»k»i .« f haltWfifXl»> Ph a bayinow, dr on • 'o. w an etocirt eat fxperiraenti May, out in the rain lijl.ybtti kflMWf'afb wet, then tbfbbd; rdf atrdo, 111 BB ; o{«n r fieMr-lhaialt., er (hsif ee the hetfer.ior standm l ths oui|r dot&fa fiwitb iouibaiids/iaissd tsl. k. B. a. i C.,E. GRAY, (Successor to Roy if Sqfitld.) TkEALER in Stoves, Tin, Copper nnd Sheet-Iron Wore. Sate Boom, one door east of J. R, DowenVStore. Wellaboro’, July 14, ’S4. ' last of Cause* fop Sept. Term. J. Ford,; .«*. Simeon Power, et &L Ralph Bovier, U S. L. Hibbeard.,' Tioga County “ John. M. HaimnknA John U. Longwell, " Uctimet Bentley. John Farkhuret, “ Hunt A Utley. Thomas Loet, “ Charles Avery. C. Horselcy's Adm’ts,. ■ “ Artemas Locey. Pierce's Anm'r, “ W. A. Falkner. Andrew Bozzard “ - " . Crandall. Lucinda Howard,,...;. “ L. K. Garfield. J. McWhorter, “ A. C. Cole, el al. Thomas Leel, ** Cote A' Stevens. Henry Corran, “ Caleb Short. Robert's for Barnett,... “ Je&brson Sherman. Samuel Satterly, ‘‘ John 8, Warner. Smith & Edwards, “ Walrous Seely, et si. Tioga County, “ Joseph Sofield, el al. Cowonesquc Plank R. Co. “ William Barker. H. G. Taylor, ** 'Philander Gould. Cowaoesque Plank R.Co. “ Hill. Abram Shuart, " Nathan G. Soever. Baldwin, cl al., “ John Young, et al. Win. A. Lindslcy,... . “ Jas. Ford, Garnishee, P. Erbcer, 11 same. , John Meek, " M. M. Convers. same ' “ James Kimball. C. AJ. L. Robinson,... “W. Walrous. B. W. Psyne'A C 0.,.... “ E. P. Clark. Simeon Power, « Hiram Inscho,et al. Steele A Trowbridge,.. u H. H. Potter, et al. Thomas J. Wood, 11 John Sofield, et al. John Piatt, 11 Tioga county. Julia Elliott, “ D. A. Clark, et al. H. W. J. Avere1,...... “ C. Slosson. Martiot for Btadner,. ~ “ C. Churchill, et al. David Greenleaf, 11 J, Hilbold, Adm’r. J. F. Keeney,. “ Land A Warren. Thomas Keeney’s Adm’r “ same, A. H. MoKenry, “ Tioga county. Bean A Ensworth, “ John Blue. E. W. Bishop " N. L. Dike. J. Kimble, •• Wm. Patrick. John Arnolt, *• F. Russell, Stosson Sc Culver, “ Charles R. Bennet. Graham “ Merrill Sc Foot. Sqbriski Rote, Stephen Babcock Lewis Konninger, “ T. Pallison Sc Co. C. Ralhbone, " P. B. Chadwick. H. Slowelt,..-. “ Barse, Mattison, et al. Carriage A Wagon jVlannfho , tory. TTENRV PETRIE would an. . ncunce to his friends and' tfaßQpgß&jSf public generally, tha| be is ccntinniDg-hw!— the above business bn Grafton street, immediately in the rear of J. R.-D9wen*s store, where he is pre pared tp manufacture onaliort notice, Carriages, Buggies Sulkies, Wagons^ of any style or description to soil the purchaser, and of the very beet materials; All kinds of re- forthwith and be the reasonable IfAINTIJiG'ARD TRIMMING withbeprohipt. ly executed in the be»t;m*nner and most fash kmable style. , :■• > Blacknmlthing. Any job* of repairs, thakWdrre pairing Elliptic Springe, Horee Shoeing, in'etoyt, ell kinds of »M done in th«i>ekt manner ahß'warrthted.''' !' * yeU.boro,’Jalyl3.’s<. l HENRY PRI^E., , Wine for Communion. ,Churches of Tioga' Cbuhty art re*- Ar epeetfiilly informed tfn«^hey'to*‘ i o<S# iblalh at the WclUboroogh DrogSWw, the Pure Jiice hj tkt Graft uaadtflUrattd uith Atedhel in aM forpC, The most. satisfactory evidence of its •paHijrAadfe shown to those who wish to examine it. Certificates' of .distinguished Clergy men and the statementof the manufacturer biraSplf, ; Those interested willdo well to procure a supply eoon. f R. ROY.-, ■ WeUsborpugb.Jan. 8(5. |BS4.. • "• ** 1 , J'“ _ - 1 **■ 1 '■ '■— -A —Tm ' : .v .;? ;; T AID|P., just I.L R. Bowen’s; cheap store, «od. exsrofae ids', “"‘SnwJ*!*“iHVO)fOß<ilen pnictotl?«-,■ »!'.-■• <’< ■ ■ w >:U so !<■••■ ---I r: H«fe«, Jipy 13^1831.“^"' ™ Bl ROE’S." New Cheap Millinery Goods, for Beady-Pay. TH E subscriber would -- — a respectfully inform the citi- Er-~jlL. zens of Wellsborongh and vicin, ity, that she is just receiving a NEW $ FASHIONABLE MILLINERV GOODS, consisting of BONNETS of eVery variety. LADIES CAPS, CHILDRENS’ HATS, BONNET LI NINGS, FLOWERS and RIBBONS of every kind and quality, GLOVES’, MITTS, EMBROIDE RIES, COLLARS, UNDERBLEEVES, Handker chiefs, Silks, Plain sod Barred Muslins, Laces, Cotton and Linen Edging, and a variety of other things too numerous to mention. All of which can be obtained cheaper than elsewhere Ibis side of New York city. The subscriber is now' doing a Iteadij.Pao busi ness, and would invite her, friends to call and ex amine her goods before miking their purchases, as she ia confident they cannot suit themselves better at any other establishment. . Work done on aboil;notice and in the most ap proved style. She extends her sincere thanks lo ier friends lot the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to her, and solicits a continuance of (be same. O’ Shop one door from the residence of L. P. Wilislon. MRS. M. STEVENS. • Wellsborongh, April 27,1854. CASH PAID FOR WOOL I A T THE. WOOLEN FACTORY eliua ted on tbe plank road leading ftontElkUed to Addison. -. Abo,- 1 WO O L MANUFACTURED INTO 'CLOTHS cfevery description for farmers’ wear, for shillings per yard, or on iharei at the halves, .u \ • Wool Carding Sc Cloth Dres ■ ■ ■ -slug • done on abort notice. The subscriber would say to hia former patrons tod the public generally, that is now doing business, not with a onrAoftt mater power; but on a durable stream of water that never Ails—has-TWO -HOU MBCySTOUCARpmo, machjnhs,for .vm JSTO‘ miMt Aio, itr, «DUKL»(it of machinery expre»aly £>r ■ . k,, a Manufacturing Wool into Clotk; < aIL of wtiicb Ia in -good order for doing bdainemv Which will enable me to CARD ALL WOOL brought from-a.dittinee Um bamd day.ao'thkt the »oU» can be lakpn back immediately,. All work enunsted to me atoll he well that, EC Mwtkindsof.produce taken in paymentfcr wprk.r Dawn, x <■, ■ .vij.-., .Addjagn.Jyme IS. ‘B4. C; PENDLETON. Cadles^Shocs. A LARGE bl" Beets, Gaiters, Rdakins 6)ippeifß,'Ae.'i of i*ywy deseitytion/now'bb ‘ hand-kbd for Wat much loss than fcriner-orlces hr , ' 1 ” 1 Silly 13,Ai854. " " ," ‘jftioves aaift flsskrr, ! v ,^ A; stock) of Oerits aod LadfeaKid, Thraad. Stored ;kUo,i Adliu-' sortmenl oliloeieryjjuti teeehredby ■;.! ; geE « a , »i &Rqe. ■■■ ate a a?** I “'JONES NEW 'ARRANGEMENTS. A- ■ GROW!, would announce to the citi xene or Tioga county, that he has associated with him a partner, and the husiAcss will be con ducted under the firm of A. Caowt St Co. They will conUnnost the old stand, ijn Wellsborongh, (o manufacture th'Arder and keep on hand, Buggys A Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, 'SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, se., which for style, durability and el sganco of finish, cannot-be surpassed by any other umilar establish ment in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engi ged, and (behest materials nsed expressly in all this manufacturing departments of this establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of bai ing them execn edt to (heir entire satisfaction, and finished in-every particular the same as thongb they attended in per son. REPAIRING done as nsnal,« despatch.. PAINTING of all kinds dons notice, and most reasonable terms. Ith neatness and on (he shortest R7*AII kinds of merchantable ed) recited in exchange for woi prices. A. Cl July 13.1855. irodace (deliver (, at the market .OWL St CO. FURNITURE WAItE ROOM For tioga county, THE subscriber, cncouraget by the liberal patrohage he has received for the last three years, has enlarged bis slock, and tjow offers a good variety of the roost durable and elejgant Household Furniture at the lowest prices. ■ > He has upwards of twenty different kinds ofChairs frop (ho Common Windsor CqllagA, to the best M«t kogany spring ee*t, and tnthaganji rockers; twelve different styles of Bedsteads; UitAe styles of Sofas and Tabled inciudiug I , Mahogany and Marble top Centre Tables, Bureaus, Work Stands and Waih • Stands in gredt variity. His stock' 1 Aso large, and price s<J low, that it la an object for those wishing FURNITURE in this county, to visit bis looms. '-I He is alsojtbe BLISS A- AMES, of Addison, tor fbe sale of Ihpir sexy, superior. , WISDOW, SASH/BtiNisWNß boons, j which Ho sellsi it the samopriceiWMtheyaro pur* chased at his Factory. ~K D.WELLS. - Sqpt Ta the oitir boroogl that h< turoeft and ,jm OMf t where" »red I in-all H»j.. a good ahdjao.. fijd at, price* .that can... , wiJl be.donoup seith deapalob.eSd • ... short uolicii, -Coantry probucrr(dcUrmd):rf;all kinde, taken fo£w6'rk; r- =. ' ’~H. p. ERWIN, i ■ --Welliboroogß, AptilHa. IBM. - -1 ‘ ! .feShoe JSftpp,." * mc&)j 1 ladj -j-and not rip or comrtppiMM 11# UrihwtaHtoM/ th« Wtbsotmtrket prico-o .--..r £.-, t,.-;; .... t j[ JulyM, IBs<. GEO. W. SEA&S. "I&SSSWWSSi a-*.: ■ ,CT JilUeiUHmuti to fo**paia. ■ t . ' -ITW lOW JMBBB AWCJE .■' ••• ■ 1 i>..ATgßire, iiRiDMRtt 'coi'i J»a; " - APITAIi— Farmers »-* oftly.bn (lie Sfoclt art<3 Matnalplan. ' I/EjC»n. field Boc’y.;Hbh. Horace WillUtdn,T,fean.' Remem berthuk’an'experienced TraTeilihg lag & strand end reliable Company near home, ip prof* enblelo * foreign Co., aaiheVo can he n« deciMioni . Address, J. E. : w. w. webß, ror.»., ■ . ( Late dQreituiltof £«»J etim UesicglCmeh f Vl.) XT iS tympeir^ i With 1 rl it, in.ibe .practiceof Medicine and Surgery. They wi)l promptly,attend pll calls inlheitptoftaa ion. ’ Office on Main-sl., oppoeile lhe Prosbylprian Chnrch, Wellsbofoogb, re. , ' jy,37. CLEATEBBOVBE, . , {Vote Grarxt’ Hotel.) ■ tVELMBOBOUOH, TIOGA CODOTY, PBNNA. June B,lBs4. P. P. CLUAVJER. PnpHtter. ■ ’B. F. Wltspjr*' ... ID* Removed to James Imwrey’s Office.. MAS'. XOWKEf & ft. F. WM-SOJV, A TTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, will attend the Courts of. Tioga, Poller sod MqKeap qounties. WcUaborqUgh, Feb. 1,1653. : JOHN H. BACHE, \ A TTORNEY AND-COUNSELLOR AT •s*. LAW—Office, north aide Public Square, Wellabbrongh, F v. Refers to Messrs. Phelpß,Dodgo & Co., N. Y, city; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia. July 13. FOLEF & RICHARDS, DEALERS in Watobes,Clocks, Sil-« ver Ware, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Books, Stationery, Ac. KtsiSl ITParlicular attention paid to. repairing Clocks, Wslobesand, Jewelry. All work-warranted. Wellaborough, July 13,1864. - ■ TIOGA MARBLE YAKI>. FITCH & SHEBfVpOJ), DBALEBS fit, " Italian and American marble, FOB MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, CENOTAPHS, GRAVE-STONES. (tJ* Entire sttlisfaction.will always bo given. SHOP IN TIOGA VILLAGE , PENN 9 A, July 13a 1854n1j. tliSlS^&mma^m. ?of>«(e,*t.jiriw. 13 itfll wilh i c311,' .' j Among oar Patent Mb'dtoSned nftyTie* found tbe. rfc|k(W»#i»lv)fij : bj/i/v« S-’> in !.!).)’ > >.•,( A \ , *n, Bwwte&v™h*’‘‘»4 e¥d« m**Wna t . „■ &ma .Mwji U Sw? far* 4#- „, i BMl'i Arwtie -3 Ver- of,. .'■'•' v ;V’. s , ! Blogr»pKy,alj»tary, 3li*celUn?<}a» Re»<Jipg,,&.c. Paints, OilB> and Dye-Stufis, GLASS,' whoteiUte knd tfettif, Gold urtd Sitter LeanPiittyvSpn. Ctt6phe3e', 'Bartlllitf ■Fluidj Vemiihesj&c. ' -.- • ■"*• 1 ,; ;.. . u TRAtiOH tf 'HVBD; 1 l -. ’■•’-"l ' : < and JlacWne Shop^ riTOE subscriber havingrented the interest A of Levi ChuMmcV la Ihe Jh Toon* dry,' is now prepared to nsaaiictnre most kinds of machinery—auchas Mill Crahks, Jffill Gearing, Slides, Bah ancg- Wheels, Shqfts, Tulliet, <j*c. . Machinery of all kind* repaired on-abort notice, by experienced workmen, .and on reiaunahle termi.: ■ Ploilgha. - The attention of Farmers is particularly called to our assortment of Ploughs, which ore unsurpassed by any elite r Foundry in the Stale,' Our Ploughs consial in part of the celebrated Cbubbuck Plough, -.No. S. do. do ■. ' d0.'4." Dnlcher ‘ do, Blackley Plough. - Corn do. Side Hill do. “"TheSide Hill Plough is the only Plough that will turn equal furrows on'cither side, and plow on level ground. .■ ■ Stoves, Staves. .An extensive assortment of Stove* will he kept constantly on hjuid.ptnbraoirig Hie beat kinds now in use, a description of which hewill give in a fur ther advertisement CALDRON KETTLES, Seven-and Five Pail 'Kettles', Pota and Kettles for Stoves, on Rand and, For sals cheap. 1 "■ ■ ' ' All orders ttmnkfolly received and promptly exe cuted. Orders for which'he may pdi have patterns will be made by a skilful pattern maker. WeUsboroVJuly 22,1853. JJ D. ‘WOOD. ZMCPAIATS. One. third cheaper than White Lead, and freefrom all poisonous qualities. HPHE NEW JERSEY ZINCCOMPANY ■*- having greatly enlarged their worka, and im proved the quality of their products, are prepared to execute'orders Tor their ,( Superior Paints,.. Dry, and ground in Oil, in assorted packages of from 8S to 800 pounds; also, Dry, in barrels, of AM lbs. each. - - Their White Zinc, which ia sold dry or ground into, iawarroiited PURE and nuurpuMd for. body and uniform whiteness. _ vered, which enables the Company to warrant their paints to keep fresh andsoft.in the kegs for any rea sonable time. In this respect their paints will be superior to any other in the market Their Breton Zinc Paint, which u sold.at a. low price, and can only be made fromtheZino ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when applied.fo iroa br other metallic sur faces. Their Slone Color Paint possesses all the proper ties of the Brown, and is of an agreeable colot for painting Cottages, Depots, Ont-buildings, Bridges, Stc. Dealers supplied on (ibereal Irrms by their' Agenti, FRENCH St RICHARDS, WhoUtaie Paint Dealer! and Importers, N. W. cor. of 10th St Market Sts, Philadelphia. April 6th 1654. ■ ' -■ '.' l r wa fwfraw'r "k'j : v ■ pife : SwffciliW, 1 rre.il '-bir.i 3 : : tw r y.-7^6toj : \ : v«'ii,i j,<’ , for 'mStrAT' , . ®l?tX*4 r * a - v ” iel 3 ! ’>‘'' 1 Ojotraents, .^..j sss% fjityp of ftU>i?d«, / . t \ Picr*, :! ~ i Priijiiad Bfae; ' S Pill* PO irioa« kln* ( QaloK#er, ~ i Qaiqinq, Bed Cha k, • ReiPrecipilslp, , BoeeAVi ur, , , Saffron, Sal Soda | Soflp for Sttfro^J, BPflnge, Syringes ■ Tootiiac JfoilPf. Yarniahi Vennllli Y-uregar, Wafers ledici German Heard f lijon’e 1 ftugneti Plasters Pulmoni Pain Ki Had way Sarsapai Teller C Uterine Vermifii Worm' leTpilel, , a large variety, te Cordial,., (, Tsrioiu.kipdj, 18..- I ' boxes. • * • > \v) neg. ■ ’ BHlerk, i owder," Ist Pills, y Ointment, l ' of all kinds,'- f j Wafers, 1 ler, *' S Ready Relief illaSytUp, 1 inlment, Talholicon, ‘ res,vktlobs kinds 'ea,Dr. Kellog’s. tpril 30,1854. IRE. / ire., in apnoun tbe rest of man tbe. KING ( , near the Welb- ffom Iho best ivpr him wil|i a tides which for nd DUE A BILL ■kef. ad all articles of ■och 81 j Dining Pallet, Bedsteads, mon Bureaus, ash Stands'. t an hand will be hort notice. r» ! would state that jsortment of: t JHAIRS, jns, which will STORROCK. Mmmm^ I” TiWJ/Ia J} : '^ v, M;. ? AlflKprfk rys .-\‘*-io» $®P fl ' '”■• ■ • ''': ”: ! »*■*-* 5 -i w fei» ■froaTLinSn, ~.. Stone.,* u; - kinds, . PW^WVi.. ~ :: CaalUe Snip!'' “' Cayenne Pepped, ■ Geminlf (of earthen. wifi?, gnfUnwit, ' w , -1/ Cephajio Sjiutt; for.hefig . ' achei cilaxrh,&jp^&c 7 Cream Taftarj *‘ Ctordiol Jbr children, ~ IJoyerVEo^epwi., D/d, Woods, andllycing , pf all kinds, Epsom Sills, Etasiye Soap, for rempv , ing eteose,' sc., fyni , ' Essenpes ofaU kiqds,; . Gfeen Salre forhorsMi . Ginger Bwjt, ~ !', , 1>( Patent i Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral, Brant’s Balsam, •■’ " „ Extract, Cdagh Mixture, Cod Liver Oil, ,Pr. Fitch’s Medicines, fir. Jayne’s “ •• r Dr. Keelers « - Dr. Swayne’s ■■' »> . -■ .1 Dr. Dana’ Depuralivc, Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, Gargling Oil, Graefenberg Medicines, German Ointment, - ,5 takes plensi ft ciniio bis old patrons! 1 apd he, las till carry ing'oo CABINET IS A In all its branches, at bis old Slam vmngk Aeaimy, 1 ■ His work is rpa'nufacluted of materials, and all whb f cdll may rely upon obtaining ai CHEAPNESS ELEGANCE a TY, atoMcond to node In the'nia He will epdSavor to 'keep on bb HOUSEHOLD : FURNITURE— Pier, Centre,- Card, Breakfast If French, Cottage £ Common Mahogany, Maple and Con Dress, Light, Work, dp it Persops wishing any articles Ui supplied to order. CGPFtNSa! every variety on i Chairs! Chai In connection With the nboro he « > a - : .. - , county a large and well selected oi CANE AND COMMON ( Rockers of various patter be sold on reasonable terms. D Wellabqrough, Joly 14,1651. ‘l'fa I Sfu'ha siw «*•■>!4w "' 3i. « “■ OCc' /J V * , T*l f; >j' ! sHisl * ftSt K i ti u w*W ri. „ •>; B s « * r - )*, :m ■■-r’ eat . Among -the OF STOVES H pr'rncjjrat advantage claimed is ih/Wd(Vibg or reveriingfli filers Patent from till and d6Wb hl' .the same timd’c curreiit of hot 1 air that canbptj told, making : | , THE MO that canbe desired. It bas e per . so. qonstrucied as to giv warming. The amount of bf toiler rf j«(property a Village J tneal.'for tenpersons in thirty* pearance is , grand, qnd it is a ;4bjr,, large silling or dining n Sir Boiler King'works equal! large fhthHiea niid public hod! " "What'can you desire in ingjprge business, you havp not be beat' Draft good, anc #ant' lo,enjoy the greatest bl Steve, buy the Ki ’The King of Stoves is, ft .does possess the long sough Elevated Oven. If you want 'Variable flue oven for baking ■greatest perfection. 1 also intend keeping,a li for this section. Also, as fine been kept in Northern Pennsj is certainly to my credit to dt in showing my slock at all tin Wanted,-ta exchange fo Rags, for which the highest i Bowep’s,' ~, Weliaborough, April, 20, JOY TO THE VI “ MAN. HIS OWN.EH3 ’OR LB! SICIAN.” an unconditional Pain Destbo whether External.or Internal. Her < ved the appropriate name of 11 Deo I has; by being kept on hand by fam iw value, been the means of saving tea life, by its timely use in sudden case of accidents. In all bruises ni this Death-to-pain is the best embro be ibnnd. The soreness is immed —swellings reduced—and profuse b A single dose will ease the most seve in the buwels, and a few applicalioi i severest rheumatic and nervous pa and its train of diseases is driven i hold. “Fever and Ague,” in tho western agent “ can’t stand before : live.” Indeed it is so with nearly i the catalogue. A Medicine for the The remedy is composed of a I articles; all entirely vegetable, each a in itself, yet so united as.'to form a combination, and to take sway ona would materially detract from its and the moat powerful, of llieae ai procured for. this medicine only frot Taumago, in the South Pacific, TAYU, OR LIFE R( It ia used by the natives In ahnosl and the secret oi its virtnes was ii i , proprielor by a native. - ! tJ" For certificates, Sec., see pam'p of Agent. ■ >. ; 'v- ' - CAUTlpPf.—Pnrchaser* of Death how you etß-deceixed by the atory Killing A gen ty yndPain-K illcr are it cinea. AndiK ygn gOjtobuy Dealh andhayeno other* Mark tho woi pain,” printed outeJglaied’pa per, wit of P. IiEDDY; end copyrighted by A- Co.’; General Agents, to-whom al be addressed, at Ilhica, : N. ••• tV. D. HaILEY, Solo Agent al 1 Wellsborough, March 9,“I8o4; xr in all cases, ce it lias recci '.h-to-Painlt lies who know money, and of attacks, and in d flesh wounds nation that can I ately extracted leeding stopped. e griping pains is will ease the ns. Dyspepsia from its strong language of a aid Xeddy and ivery disease in i Millitmi luge number of i remedial agent i most -powerful >f these agohts i merits. One,' u tides,is a root n Iho island of ltd IOT! every disease, ipa Hedtp the ■lets to be had toPiiri beware pat the; Paid: tie belter medi to-Pafnj bay it, w, “ Deatnjo. Mhewpiilore L. Rose orders mast felbboro', Pa. -p *;»*■> '< 1 ■ .*>,■: i ."i "i. tdbk .in' ike ST&yp i(i»i ibe cilixto, w a ’8 r 1 h Mr’ H » Sj ; * tyftlhe KING . ..iStoves. Tfie n'lWs, overhll .other Movea;:(Elevaied Ovens in particular,) ies, the Exclusive right of which is guaranteed to the subscri. » United . State*. Therabcing IWo currenla of air passing up in each side of the pven,;per/ecljy «nveldpipg the oven in a escape short of traversing a distance ofaboul twenty feet, ell 8T 'PERFECT'-BEAKER perfect draft and flues, easily cleanedout. There is a dam. b a direct draft where heat is not wanted’ for baking or at is immense for the quantity of fuel consumed. The Four hove, and works well with wood or coal. You can gel a minutes, with seven .pounds-pf dry maple. wood. Its ap. vefy.,plea»aht stove to do work - with. It is very appropriate oms, and-warms with leas fire than any parlor s'fOve, The y well, has mote’ capacity, and is adapted to the wants of eh. This is, in truth, a FARMER’S.STOVE, ia, Stove that cannot satisfy ? If you want capacity for do. 1. If you want to warm 1 cold houses or large rooms,.it can : will burn much or little wood as may be necessary, "If you I issiog that science has ever rendered accessible in the shape i ig._ ■ , - n fact, what the name indicates. It is the Chief of Stoves, i combination, (he principle of the Low in the position of the a direct draft for boiling, you have it. 11 you want the re ! or warming, turn the damper and you have have it in ns .rge assortment of Low Oven Cook Stoves; the most suitable an assortment of Parlor and Box or Plate StoVes as hasevet Ivania. Ido say boldly, that 1 will not be undersold, and it al in nonpbul the most approved of stoves. I lake pleasure tea, if I cannot sell. Stoves,. Wares, &p„ old Irorl, Copper, Brass, Pewter and narket price will Call one door below Truman i 1654. C. E.. GRAY. ■DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Pocket OR, EVERY ONE HI: THE Fiftieth Edit! One Hundred gravings, snowing Disci and Malformations of the I man System in every sbi and form*, To which is add a Treaties ~on the Diseases Females, being of the hfg> importance to married peoj or those contemplating mi Huge. By Wm Young, M; ; Let no tether be ashamed to presents, copy of the dSscoLAriDs to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let ho younglhairor~woinan en ter into the secret obligations of married Jift with out reading the Pocket jEsculawub, Let no one suffering from a backnied Cough, Pain in the restless nights, nervous feelings,*'and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, sod given up by their physician, bo another moment without consulting the jEsccrnAPics. Have the married, or those a boat to be married, any impediment, read this truly use fa! book, a s it has been the means of saving thou sands of unfortuate creatures from the very jaws of death. O* Any person sending Twenty-Fitse Cents enclo sed in a-letter, will receive one copy ,ofthis work by mail or'five copies will be sent lor one Dollar. Address, (post paid) DR. WM. YOUNG, - , No. 153 Spruce St., Philadelphia. March 16, 1854-ly, , r Perpetual JHulion Dii • l /:V . at Last. rpHE efabicfihct ’having beei wthe'ovthers of Saw j cOOnly.thstha is ready to'ft wish' U turned’Water -Wheel: atWelbboro’, a ter thi>>dtt«,oathetnoiti«<Kmable I These Wheelf jre ; w«tr|rtfed 'to A sioesa wjtJS ' tha'ieist VoMitr'of j Wneel-jnuse, (exceptan Ovenftt) ' The great advantage* l of Ihfte m otbej* is ihe mtMer »a »W«fCthq'.#j to the.whceh.ia »u.eh (hat ihereoautiot of jvaierjthe gate* or sheets tcgnlatin The galeiarso,constructed that h’sh festly. Ughtii <<Wiity^.6C>M 9 r eight ftet laO square inches, mS ff tlAjdde'ot e°t «na tepheo «ndaM*U;thqit l D»*B i Vy«^l>9r!»th7selyl3.m4. Rock and table salt‘for July 13,1854. J. R| Self-Setting mill Dogs. Undersigned having purchased the right of using the above Mill Dogs in Tioga county, ' would announce ,to the public general]? that ho is ready to furnish J them at short notice, to any part of the county, ,on the most reasonable terms, and warrant them to set correct from ball an inch to two inches in thickness. They are (be cheapest and the most durable Dog in use., The? are very simple in construction, consequently very aesily kept in repair. They can be used for two sa\ys inn gate just as well as for one.' Terms, $50.00 per sett for one saw, (the man own ing the mill finding the headblocks and .hoarding tbe men While pulling them in)'and $55,00 for two saws. ' , N. B.—Alt orders promptly attended to. , _ __ —-i d; b, \vitcopc. W XLnsßOXocGHiDec. 5,1853. I would Say that Wo hate used lie, above desert bed Mill . Dogs for abbot ibtu, pibntbf, Siidoor sawyers like them'thoch and think the'in’prefera ble to any they have used. S. E. ENSWORTH. I have a set of tbe above described Dogs ia ay mill, which 1 purchased sfler a jrfesra trial, sod cap recommend them to do their work wtsll, - , Wellaboro'. Jon. 5, ’54-1 y. J. l. JACKSON. sausfl * Buniiijlctoßf. STON Y FOBS, T3OQ& C<?, PA - purchased iha , rvJJUhFwttfy alimony no# oh ham), : 4na: BitOnskinfaU kitMa of square and ftncy ;a- ;• ,. !stah y iWidD plinds.; - The aobaoa ibera Balter? Ibomaelresi&t tber can matt and *ndorab)f Bn/arf^,'and. pell i» ;u cheap la can W obtained at* thy< eatablUhtniwl iin Nftrlfierii'PennßjlTaDiaor 'urSonthetnJNew, York, i jIDf-lAil ’omora in our line.;of; bhaido** MiU ba frbfnpUj alfended to- , WILCOX* . BlijhVP Q rt.Jahe T 8 t lfe4.;;„s _ Jtc., : cpHEflul»criWfer»lj<ivejusJ replenished their , Jr -ttbek of Carpelhij/.knd 'riow feel jbitifiedh »»ylnjHliitiilboir.' Cwpet«W«fe -.Room vMMIi in quantity, qtiaUty.'ti&ietTjrlchneM a'ni'tWiMjytiit ! ind" «p,to'.mra» m an .confident theyara .aajow ajlnayaeWdiahriieal ;thW(iSdBpf Ilea?Tdrti iaty.'; a £ i i?IL &W&RS. WNDOW SHADE Sr i iMATTINGS, X idl.fiirUm very lowaet i ppMHjte;pTio»»,it the new Jppeh.etfiW of. ; '(Nay.j).],, TOffEf} i’ KOR { a, ! • T; I f UGS.f Cream Pol i, corefed y -Hrii FUebu*, aiat tatiuf MOi P nu, Clmraft BpiUbotft Rower iPota, on Ti md end lor i«Nßi^iSgUCßErfortfrQWffWfr: A PORK jmt fceeiM TtO by [Mm. 30.] JONES &, ROB. icoteJctf • < * •. t,- Vf-Mt i-' appointed 3 thifHae ills-.W’Tftiga J i my. time aP' rip*. :jf! 11 be»l bo. 1 lede orer ell fcpplibd I beeny Wefcte i [ theqoeotuy.' < iterhoost per.. ? qolted voder, voder dIO left: ,SKS ‘ woUVthein iWltetflelpot BOWEN.
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