gtfSSßKfteiffiss l' :««» « . . e pliedf *aid thrte his friends tVobld have 'bellavCtf that ho -lied.— This little tod - far- (“os' -common credulity. JW afldr^Sll/ the Americans' ore as if'well'biiurishOdi' - Asiaarephysicsllyand morally went, the’ living mostly;ori fish and flesb. The Scotch ■ find Irish 'wlfo bit but 1 little meat; sirong| cipabW if gre&tlabof and Ihiiglref and more 1 able>bSdiW mefithan the Englishj i 'wbo I 'are tnorie addicied tb ap'imal food. The, ’ajroigfest jnen'4ii.wprfd, .of, whom we have are ihe porters of Smyrna; who never taste fleshi The South- ISea Islanders who are.yejy pnwejlyl men live 'upon a diet'mostly of vegetables and fruit, jh is said that Ibd splflja/s' of 'Rome seldom tastedmpat,though qualified by physical courage and-endurance for’the con - quest of the; world.v The - suspicion Is quite strong ihat Jouffihan woulcfgalm flesh -arid improve his general spp'dnto’oco .by .the sub stiiutioD -of bread and vegetafales for a'part of his diet for animal food. h'\-\ Noted Fabmbhs.—Adam was yel a.far mer-while yel in Paradise, aridafter his fall,- was commanded lo earn his fatead by the sweat of his’brow. Job,lhe honest, upwrigbi and patient,waa.a farmer. and his endurance has passed into ft proverb.'' Socrates was a farmer, and yet wedded fo his calling the glo ry of his immortal philosophy. St. Luke was, a farmer, and divided with Prometheus the honor of subjecting the ox for the use of mpn, Cincinoatus was a farmer, and the noblest Roman of them all. Burns was a farmer, and the muse found him d( (lie plow, and fill ed his soul with poetry. Washington was a farmer, and retired from the highest earthly station to enjoy the quiet of rural life, and pre sented to the world a spectacle of human greatness. To these may be added a host of others who sought peace and repose in the cultivation of their 1 mother earth ,* the enthu siastic Lafayette ; the steadfast Pickering, the scholastic Jefferson, the fiery Randolph, all found an Eldorado of consolation from life's cares and troubles.in the green and verdant lawns that surrounded their homesteads. Vows. —A country parson preaching from the text, “ Vow and pay unto the-Lord your vows,” in course of his remarks proved pret ty conclusively 1 that after a person had made a vow it was his duty to perform it. Direct ly after service, a sort of Indian, not at sit companionable to say the least, came up to the reverend divine, saying— “ I vow I go home with you.” “ Then you must go," was the unhesitating reply. “ f vow I stay lo supper,” said ho on arri ving at the gale. There was nq alternative, and the minister invited him in. “ I vow J stay all night," was the cool as sertion, as he drew away from’the table. The good man saw that submission had ceased to be a virtue and -without discomfit ure, said— « You are welcome to-night, but I vow you shall leave in the morning,” What was yoor Father 7—When Orme president in the export warehouse of Madras, Mr. Davidson, who acted under him, was one morning at breakfast asked by Mr. Ormp of what profession his father was. He replied that he was a saddler. “ And pray,” said Orme, 11 why did he not make you a saddler ?” “ [ was always whimsical,” said Mr. Da vidson, “ and rather chose to try my fortune, as you have done, in the East India Compa ny’s service. But prays sir,” continued he, >• what profession was your father I” “ My father,’' answered the historian, rath er sharply, “ was a gentleman.” “ And why,,’ retorted Davidson, with great simplicity, “ did he not breed you up a gen tleman I” Qvjzzino a Quizzes.—fA professional gentleman of our acquaintance has hanging in his room a fine large colored engraving of the head of a quadruped,' vulgarly known as' a jackass. Not Ibng since a friend of his dropped in, and slopping before the picture, gazed intently upon it for a few moments, and then sang out abruptly, and, as he im agined, very wittily— " Hallo, doctor, is that your portrait 7” “Oh, no," replied the doctor coolly, “that is simply a looking glass,” The anxious inquirer” suddenly discovered he bad some business down the street, and departed. ■ Camphor Producing Insanity.—The Toronto Colonial ssvs: “ We are informed that no less than eight personshave been admiited into the Lunatic Asylum in„a stale of insanity, occasioned by consuming quantities of camphor to' prevent the cholera. Some of them carried it about in their pockets, and kept from lime to lime eating small,quantiles ef it,. Other! look it dissolved in brandy.' In all cases whereit was taken in ony qusntiaty it produced insanity. It is a fact well known; that a comparatively small quantity of camphor will sei a dog mad, .and ihat he will soon afterwards die,” “Don't lay in that posture, dear,” said Mrs. Partington Iq h?r nephew, who was stretched nn.a sofa whit bia het-ls a foot or two higher’than his bead. , “Don’t lie so"; raise yourself iip and put this pillow under f you. I knew a young man pptjo who had a suggestion of ; . the, brain.in consequence of .laying so—his'brains all- ran down'into his 1 head 1” ai) d with this admonition shelefthi/n to hIW pa|> in the tiiife siltlpg-rqom. '.' ‘ ; Bad pßoN^cNoUTtps.— Ah a young quite a sensation, a Wljjlb ffea.ditfg to a bif dle of young'lndies,aipoetic effusion“to a beautiful Belle,’’by pronouncing (bo latter in two syllables. . E ATI®GM- YCMKDW®Yi> ikMrwitiii dfe* '.aniy,payment «#«.>!***» <«r tAnu’w wsiiiwt 7Se fotfeofnt 'Urau mill :h^tncai a m SSsS > !AmartaKvm:Mliiitietrttd'atsßgffiAaiff, {rf femUe*Niebor*let»ft'for’tli* jiettW iMKt« fiff'everyittbet' ’fat# duel- Yeartyadbertbeintatlfrueltyiti rta ieonable diecount on thefiregiingVaUe.'--'■ - «•“.- 1 1 O' piyMe in advance. ; OT, Ail faierriktut be p&t-jaiii.'-'■■■&•■<> ; t IWARBLE YARj). ; •'» FITCH &BHER\T«OD, ' ' ■ !•«■• "’ :i '"”-" MANTELS? Mtflf ENTS, TOMBS ’ £ENOTAPUS. GR ' ' ' ’lD'E)illteVsB»fScfion4/ilI T ifli*ay»'‘l»‘giveh. SHOP IN TIOGA yjLLAQfi; PENITA. ’ Joly_l3,-185iMy. * 1 ■-“ ??•'"•' '. jPABJIER’§‘!I!»MI»I«ISUBANCE “- - »• ' ; -,COfl*PAinfv' »i '•' -TO-.- ' ATHENS, 1 BRADFORD CO., PA, ' CAPITAL— 8200,000! —Insures Farrjiers ' only, on the Block and MutoilplKn. 3. E.Can field See’y.; Hon. Prea’t. Rfemeni her -that an’ Age tit, represent, ing a sound and reliable Company jifif erebVtoV foreign CbVa'atKera oan beno* deception. Addffeay, J. Agent, Covingtnn, Pp. ' ■■‘tv, tv. Webb, rar. b*» ■; ■ (Late a Graduate of Casllelon Medical College, V r (. T_TAS associated himself with Dr. N. Pack- KR.io Ifco praoUcoof Mpdjeine and Surprj. They will promptly"'aitendallcalla in their’ profess lon. Office on Main-st., opfxtsita the Presbyterian Church, Wellebofough, Pa.- - jy 87. s. ,v. yir.n. sow, O* Bemdved to James Lowrey'a Office. JAS.LO WUE Y A 8. F. WILSON, .ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW; will attend the Courts of Tioga, Potter oitylMcKean counties. VVellsborongh, Feb. 1,1853. FOLEY &. BAILEY, Dealers in clocks, sii- ps. v«r Ware, Jowclry cud Fancy Goods, Book*, Stationery, dec, ID* Particular atlontion paid to repairing Clucks, Watches and Jowclry. All work warranted. Wellsborough, Ju )y 13,1854. . JOHN NT. BACHE, -A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT ■a*. LAW.—Office, north side Public Square, Wei| s borough, I t. Refers to Messrs. P(ielps, Dodge & Co., N. Y. s nd; Hon.A.V.Parsons,Philadelphia. July 13. cleaver house, (Late Graves' Hotel.) WBLLSBOBOU.GII, TIOGA COUNTY, PBNNA. Jone, 6 1854. P. P. CLEAVEB, Proprietor. STILL IN THE FIELD ! fpIlE subscriber having recenlly received bis stock of goods for the season, offer! a choice selection of. . ; DBF GOQBB, consisting In part- if* Broad Cloths, Prints, Ging. hams. Delaine, Sbsmbraya, Bareges, lawn!. Pars mettes, Alapacas, Velvets, Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Drillings; Wad dings, Battings, Winkings, Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cambricks, Laces, Trim niings, Grain Bags, Carpet Bags. Cotton Yarn, Twine, Carpet Warp, Umbrellas and Parasols, with a good lot of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, con nlnling of Men-and Boys’ Linen and Gingham, Tweed and Joan Coats, Uenine Overalls and Shirts, Yefts, Ac. Groceries. Hyson, Hyson Skirnand Yoong Hyson Toss; a large lot of Sagers, different grades and prices, Mo. losses, Syrap, Tobacco, Pepper,. Spice, Coffee, Co coa, Ginger, Soda, Cream’ Torlor, Saleratus, Candies, Lemons, Oranges, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oils, Window Glass and Sash, HARDWARE. Axes, Shovels, Hoes, Cat Saws, Spades, Crow bars, Wrought and Cnt Mails, Hinges, Chains,Cow Bells, Sheep Bells, Scythes and Snaths, Berths Stones and Rifles, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Chain Pumps, Paint, Horae, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes. CROCKERY, GLASS WARE & LOOKING CLASSES, Pine and Cedar Pails, Brooms, Wash boards, Clothes Pins and Cora Baskets. Piilnolcaf, Straw, Panama, Leghorn, Silk and Brush Hat's, Caps end Bonnets, Boats and Shoes, Codfish and Hallibut, &c., doc., comprising in ail a large and well selected assortment of goods, selling at the lowest possible prices. Tho suscriber avails himself of the opportunity to thank his pstroni lor their liberal patronage, for the past eight years, and rcspcctlnily asks a continuance of like favors, and guarantees to his easterners a liberal system of trade, in which their Interests as well as bis own shall, at all times, be consulted. All persons wanting good goods, at cheap prices, are in-’ viled to call and examine for themselves. His in tention is not to he undersold. The highest market price paid at all times for Butter, Grain, Lumber, Shihgles'ond Ashes. Knoxville, June 22,1854. VICTOR CASE. family Grocery & Provision STORE. rPHE subscriber would inform bis friends and the cilixens of Tioga county generally, that ha has jnst received a large and superior sop. ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, BCCU AS Teas, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise f Coffees, Molasses, Stewart’s Syrup, Rice, Pepper', Ginger, Saleralus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Sail by the barrel or sack. Mackerel by the whole, i and | barrel, Codjsh by the 100 or single pound , Flour, Cheese, Crack , ers. Butter Wollsborongh, May 27,1853. Carriage & Wagou Mauufiic ' tbry. !'“’■"V fTENRY PETRIE, would an- «, nouooo to bis'.friends and thefiatjNfc*' public generally, that he is conlinalngJ22£2BC' the aborebusinejs on'Grafton street, immediately in the rcaV of J. R. Bowen’s store, where'Be is pfe parodlo manblbcturdon short notice, ' . '' Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, ~ W ftgoiis, „, " ~ ,or any, style or description. to Suit the purchaser, .and of'thV Very best niktoriall, ‘ All binds af ro psiringdopc forthwith the foostrcaeohiblo' 'terms. -'PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt; ly executed r in the best tanhner and. 1 meat fash ionable style. Wells borO,’Julyl3, y 54. HENRY PETRIE, I ■? i Mjtdderir; 'ns : .- Oils, (atyge.variety,) Ointments, ■ " " 1 Opodijdoc, ‘ all kinds, : - - Pills (Warioua kinds, Qdicksilver, •' f ' ■"* Qolnihe,> Bed cjifjit, ...- Pod Precipitate, Bose Water, \ ' 1 ’• Saffron, - '' - Sal Soda, Soap ft? the Toilet, Sta.rch, . . * Sponge,' ‘ . Syringes, »• large variety, Toothache Cordial, Umber, • ' Varnisliea, variquf kjnds, Vebnillion,. f . Vinegar,'' - Wafers m boxes. ledicihes. ■ ,rOcd - -a, i fßta&taffftr stotcv 1) rjw» ; ?Ju bobfeiahoral Bay Wtler, '.'i •. n ■ lifldß, Bug Pdiion./i 15 ■■•’ QtpiJ’hor, >; , Oementjbr eirOifen Wye,, Cinnamon, *" rj CJdves,- -i Ob»H. (?ly Poison,) , Composition Powder, . Cephaliij'.SnafT lor head 'ache, outarrh, ! 4,o.,'4;c.. Cream:T4rlar,'' ; > , ~ Cofdial.fhr children, - 1 Dof’er’&Powdcrr, .•; Dye Woods ami,Dyeing materials of'alf kinds, Epsim Salts;' - fjrssive Soap, Tot reraov if? gr«;aso,.&c., from clothing, ~ „ Efiences'pi all kinds, ' , Green SilVe for’ horse*/ 1 Glngef Rent, ■ ’■' !• ■ ■' 1 , Prptent ; 'H Ayre’s CherryPectoraf, Brant’s RaWor,-. • . « Extract, Cough Mixture, Cod Liver .Oil, Dr. Filqli’a Mcdicinos, Dr. Jayne’s “ Dr.Keeler’s “ Dr. Swayne’a , “ , -• Dr. Davis’ Depurativo,' ‘ Fahncatdck’a vermifuge, Gargling Oil, Graefcn&erg Medicines, German ’Ointment,' DRUGS AND MEDICINES! • IN LAWRENCEVILIEfPA. THE subscribers have cr)HSlonllyiflH|Bß ; ' dri hand at their DrugSUjre,in Law rencevills, a large and well selected stock.. )Ht9 of DRUGS, sc., of every description iMLA used by Physicians in the country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDICINESoT the day which we otfer for sale at prices which cannot fail to suit those who may favor us with a call. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following: Mat chant't Oargling Oil; Jayne's Expectorant, Al terative, Pills, Pills, Ac.; Moffat’s Bitters and Pills; Filehe's silver plated Abdominal Support ers, Braces, Inhaling Ihbes, and all the medicines prepared by him for his private practice; Brant’s Pxlnonary Balsam and Purifying Extracts.• Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and Canehalague; Dillou's Heave Cure; An drea's Pain Killing Agent; Trust's Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie's Galvanic Belts, tyc.; Houghton's Artificial Piptin; Blake's Aromatic Bitters; and all the most popular Pills and Ver mifuges, Ac., Ce. - Alto, a good assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography, History, Miscellaneous Reading, Ac. Paints, Oils andDye-Stuffs, GLASS, wholesale and retail, Gold and Silver Leaf, Putty, Spla. Turpentine,' Camphene, Burning Fluid, Varnishes, Ac. TRAVGH is HURD LawrencoTilla, Feb. 3, 1854. WELLSBORO’ FOUNDRY and jllacltinc Shop, THE subscriber having rented (he interest of Levi Cbnbbuck in the Wellsberongh Fonn dry, is now prepared to manufacture most kinds of machinery—such os. Mill Cranks, Mill Gearing, Slides, Bal , ance- Wheels, Shojls, Pullie%, dye., Sfc, Machinery of all kinds repaired on short notice, by experienced workmen, and on reasonable terms. ’ Ploughs. The attention ofFarmcrS ia particularly called to our'assortment of Ploughs, which are unsurpassed by any other Foundry in the State. Onr Ploughs consist in part of the celebrated Cbnbbuck Plough, ......No. 5. do, do do. 4. Dutchbr do. Blackley Plough. Corn do. Side Bill ’ do. The Side Hill Plough is the only Plough that will tarn equal furrows on cither side, and plow on level ground. Stoves, Stoves. * An extensive assortment of Stoves will he kept constantly on hand, embracing the best kinds now in use, a description of which he will give in a Air thor advertisement. CALDRON KETTLES, Seven and Five Pail Kettles, Pats and Kettles for Stoves, on hand and for sale cheap. All orders thankfully received and promptly exe cuted. Orders for which he may not have patterns Will be made by a skilful pattern maker.- , Wellsboro’, July 22,1853. J. D.-WOOD. New Cheap Millinery Goods, for Ready-Pay. TH E subscriber would respectfully inform the cili. xens of Wellsberongh andvicin ily, that she la just, deceiving a NEW $ FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS, consisting,of BONNETS of every variety", LADIES CAPS, CHILDRENS' HATS, BONNET LI NINGS, FLOWERS pnd RIBBONS of every kind ond quality, GLQVES, MJTTS, EMBROIDE RIES, COLLARS; UNDERSLEEVES. Handker chiefs, Silks, Pljjin and -Barred Muslins, Laces, Colton and LincA Edging, and,a variety of.other things too numerous to mention. All of which’ can be obtained cheaper than elsewhere (his side of Now York city., ■ ' j The subscriber w now doing a* Ready. Pay busi ness, and would invite her ftlends-to call and ex amine her goods before making, their purchases, as ishe is confident they cannot suit themselves bailer at anv other establishment. Work done on Short notice and'in the mofst ap proved style. -- ' -••• .She extends her'sincore. thanks to her friends for llm very liberal patronage heretofore ox tended lb her, .end solicits, a continuance of the same. ' , (D* Shop ,one door from the residence of'-L. P. yViliatoh. 5 i : - MUS. M. BTEVENS. . Wdltiborough, April 27,1854,~ ! ’ ■ -■•’i - - WdriU Seeing ! nPHE splendid 1 essbrtrnent 'that the snbacrilierß ore now dallr receiving is : realy worth' a 1 call' to'exandinK / ■nicy have just returned from NeW Yoik •'with- theldrgbaCasiioft mentof Dry that-was' over bfibyed ih are, requested to 'tKhlhiWhethhf 'thoy wish to fray dr 'rfot ' : ToVhumeftita arircicSWqyild he useless to only 'giVebtVean look of what tbit'extensive cistabf lishmeot contpipsi , ' ;' i! ID-DON’T PORGET THE PLACE!j% f/ . v The Nek Stort of - ’ ' July 13,1851. ’ JONES & ROB. k®a stale. jg to Ills old milt' mmm&iktfane s It fef ■ fjrom rti(£bds( whoJatoi , Tpil| Wllh| ( Irofir jreltfttpoa 9Wnii'g*jttipldt whifh jb*. 'WNBSS fefi_EOSftOE 'ipcf BPHABlil ire'secohd to t&ne'in;lhs markbt. .■} 1 w(ll endeator-lo keepoh hand all afticlea.o j'lffeNITURE— eufh a» , • ■ . Pitr, Cwrt.daTd, gr«gjt fait ft Ptnirur Tthlct. , jTreneOJollftge &.,Con\ipon Bffiiwls, i' ■ l*enioM |ftiJhirig inyprUeleaimj mrhandtf ijl bi, adpplild to!brderlf i! ! 'UU .nil ;> 'l COPfINSJit etery varlfely onfchoyl nolicfi. ':■ >o. Chairs! «Mfr»! !=•= rtfth the abpve tA would alald that a as, justßeived from tlje but faplorieaiin thp itV a large and. well aelected. worlmentof 1 r '? ■ , 1 1 Ror.keri of be Wo on reasonable terms. pi STURROvK. "' Wellaborough, Jtijy 14v1854. J ' -: >t > \ X CROiVVL wpuldgnnpiince to ihq piti- M nB orTioga county, that ,he haf,aBSociale4 W)lf» him a fee be«m- ; rfbctfd ond# Ibeflijn orAVCapyp dC Po. ; ,They *lll continue-at the old ’■ bland. in' Welllibqfoogh, loqiinuftcltjre ta bfcferandkoepon hand, ’■ ’ Hnegvk (fe Eumbcr Wagons, ~. CARRIAGES, EiBIOHS, CUTTERS, tee.’, which' for stylo; durability and elegante of .finish, cannot be shrposaed by any other; similar establish., ment iiUhe country’.' ’ Wort men of celebrity are' engaged, apd tnebpst materials used expressly 'ln all thfa-'mahufaiHbring departments of thii -'establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of haying them exetu- . eat to their entire satisfaction, and finished is eyery particular the.same, as though they attendee! in’per son. Gerihori’BiUen, Heave powder, • Lyon’s Rat Pills, Magnetic’Ointmenf, Plasterrof all kinds, Pulmonic Wafers, Pain Killer, Radway’w Ready Relief, ' Ssrsanprilla Syrup,i V ■ Teller Oidinifhl, Uterine Cathblieon, Vermlfliges, various kinds Worm Tea; Dr. Ke)log’s. L’./L iAprilSO, 1854.'' ■ REPAIRING done as usual, with neatness and despatch;’‘ "v ' ” " T ”' ~*~- PAINTING of all binds dope, on thp shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. CrAWkjnda of merchantable produce (deliver ed) recived in exchange for work, at the market prices. ' A; GROWL & CO, ' July 13.1855. . , . FURNITURE WARE ROOM FOR Tl. OG A CO’UN TY .* THE subscriber, encouraged by the liberal patronage ho has received for the last three years, has enlarged his ttock, and now offers a good variety of the most durable and elegant Household Furniture at the lowest prices. Ho has upwards of twenty different kinds ofChairs from the Common Windsor Cottage, to the best Ma hogany spring seat, and mahogany rockers; twelve different btylcs ol Bedsteads; three styles of Sofas and Tables, including Mahogany and Marble top Centre Tables, Bureaus, Work Stands and IFasft Stand* in great variety. ' His stock is so large, and price so low, that it is an object for those wishing FURNITURE in this county, to visit bis rooms. Ho is also the agent of Messrs, BLISS do AMES, of Addison, for the sale of their very superior. WINDOW SASH, BLINfIS AND DOORS, which'he sells at the same prices, as they are pur chased at his Factory. E. D. WELLS. Lawrenceville, Sept. 7,1853. Perpetual motion Discovered at L>ast. THE subscriber having 'been appoinled agent by S. W. Paine for*the sale of the Vose N. Peck Improved Direct Action Water Wheels, would say Ui the owners of Saw Mills in Tioga county, that he.is ready to furnish the above men tioned Water Wheel at Wellsboto’, at any lime af ter this date, on the most reasonable terms. These Wheels are warranted to do the best bn siness (Wilfi tho least quantity of water of any Wheel in use, (except an Overshot) The i great advantages of these wheels over all others is Utc manner in which Die water ia-applied to the wheel, ia such that there cannot be any waste of water, the gates or shectsrcgulaling the quantity. The gate is so constructed that it shuts almost per fectly tight* Qnantity of water required under eight feet head, 130 square inches, under 20 feet head, 50 inches; all heads between these in pro portion. All wheels warranted to perform accord ing to recommendation, if they do not we lake them oot and replace the old wheels. No Wheels pu under less than eight feel head. D. B. WILCOX. Wollsborough, July 13, 1854. Custom B,oot & Shoe Shop, A T M, Sherwood's old stand, where the ■*** Sears* Boy* continue to make, mend, and measure lo order, at os low prices os tho times will admit*. All work warranted—to wear out in a year or so —and not rip or come to pieces ’till it does wear out. Hides Wanted. CASH will bo paid for any quantity of hides at the highest market price. 1 July 13, 1t154. GEO. W. SEARS. SASH & blind factory. tiIVNY FORK, TIOGA CO„ PA. fjpHß subscribers having purchased the Sash Factory at Stony Fork, have now on hand, and are making all klada'df Square and fancy . si|#h. Blinds. The subscribers flatters themselves that they can make as good and eridnrablo an article,.and,sell it, •as cheap as catr be "obtained at any establishment ■in Northern Pennsylvania or’ in Southern New York, IDT All orders in our line of- business wilt be promptly allqndcd to. S. Sc. D. B. WILCOX, Stony Fork, Jone 8,1854. ' Carpcllogs, 4cc. nptJE just,replenished their ' slock of Carpeting, ; ind now'feel justified in -laying that their Carpet;, Warp Rpojp excels in quantity, quality,.variety, audbeauly, that as £> Wipes' are confident Ibnyaroda ipyr oa any establishment this atdefofNe^YorVcjty.' oil cloths, Window shades, MATTINGS) &c., al| at' the very lowest possible prices, at the now pash store of [Nov. 3.] ffiNES & ROE. " LIGHT —Tallow &;Adtfnantine Candles, Burn ing Hold and LamnQih at. V. GAg^’S, /I Q-. BBkS. HEAVY MESS PORK just received TcQ, by.. [Mat- 30.]..,; v JONES. & ROB. gQO BUSHELS oiopaN^a J$L. m - . 91 fTbegr&t-Amerlcan.Benicdy ftr- FSHer Ague, ' Rheumatism , Dyunten, diijl Griping ■ Paine, Bruises and Burns £ Scdldi,'Fresh Wounds, Bfyspepsia/Coughs r > ■iNn -Ait/otnEß- kindbbd diseases, r pTIIS "Medicihe fras-provedi and will prove ■*■s' an unconditional Pair Dampm In alloaset, ' whether Is*teihdl]or (Hblieeit baa rtcei. ,ved-,lhe 'appropriate nameof “ JI iy being kept on boo'd ’by "families who „knojr its value, beep the, mesne of wring money,'and' of. •fen 'file.by 'ft* tifnely use -in sudden attacks, and in case of accidents.'’ In 1 ail.bruises sod fleah wounds ;lhie b)calli.to-pain iB the l«Btembrofaiion : lhal ftp Jn fbpnd. .soreness is immediately, wtpsclei .-r-sweiUngei reduced —ohd p refute blde(hng>,iopj*i A single ddse Wtjl ease the-moet terete gripidg’paini in the bowlels,' antT'a few application! will'ease (1* severest rheumatic and nervous pains. Dyspepsia and jtp train ofditreases ia driven from its strong lipid. , "Fever apd Ague,"' in' the' langaege of i 'western agent “can’t aland before old •i.eddy and live. 1 * r Indeed it is so with nearly-every disease ia the catalogue. A Afrdicms/pr (As MfUmf/ ■ ■ The remedy is composed of a large number of articles, all entirely vegetable, each A remedial agent in itself; yet so united as la form a most powerful 'combination, and to 1 lake away-one of these agenlj 'Would.'materialiy detract ( from its merits. One. and the ippst powerful, of these articles,is a toot procured tor this medicine only from (he island of .Taumago,ip,the. South Pacific, wiled " TA.YU,. OR LIFE-ROOT 1 It is used by thp,natives,ln almost-every disease, end the secret of its" virtues was' Impa rtedlo the proprietor by a native. O’For certificates, &c., see pamphlets lo be-hid of -Agent. CAUTlON.—Purchasers of Death to Pain beware how you aro deceived by the' story that the Pais- Killing Agent, and Pain-Killer are the better medi cines. And if yon go to buy Dealb-to-Pain, boy it, and have no other- Mark the words, “ Drofi-ie. patn,” printed on red glased paper, with the signature ofP. LEDPY, odd copyrighted by. Wtp.L. bote do Co., Gencrol Agents, to whom all orders must be addressed, at lihica, N. Y. IV. D. BAILEY, Sole Agent at Wellsboro', h, Wellsborough. March 9, IbSi. DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Pocket Mf nl. OR, EVERY, ONE HI." HTHE Fiftieth Ediiii JL with One flundred graving*, showing Diseai and Malformations of the F man System in every sht and form. To which is adi a Treaties on the DUeasei Females, being of the high importance to married penj or those contemplating mi nagc By Wa Young, M. Let no father be ashamed to presents copy of (be AZscuhfwb to hie child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman en ter into the secret obligations of married life with out reading the Pocket Let no one suffering from a hacknied Cough, Pain in the side, restless nights, nervous feelings, whole train,of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician, bo another moment without consullin; the' iEecnLAPius, Have the married, or those about to be married, any impediment, read this truly ok ful book, as it has been the means of saving thou sands of unfortuate creatures from the very jawi of deatb. CT Any person sending TWnfy-Fite Cent* enclo sed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work bf mail or five copies will be sent fbr one Dollar. Address, (post paid) DIL-WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce A., Philadelphia. March 16, 1854-Iy. STEARNS* Sell-Setting Mill Dogs. undersigned having, pun hused lie right of using the above Mill Dogs in Tic#* codnty, would announce to the public gcncraSj that bo ia ready to furnish them at short noticed any part of the county, on the most reagonibl# terms, and warrant them to act correct from hall&o inch to two inches in thickness. They are the cheapest and tho most durable Dbg in nse. The/ are very simple'in construction, consequently very aesily kept in repair. They can be used for two saws in a gate, just as we}} as for one. Terms, $50.p0 per sett for one saw, (the man own ing (he mill finding the headblochs, and boarding the men while putting them in) and $55.00 for saws. It. B.—All orders promptly attended 10. D. WILCOX. Wbz,lsboropou, Dec. 5, 1833. . j\ I would say that we have used the above descri* '| bed Mill Dogs fbr about four months, and oat sawyers like them much and think them preiera* 1 Jde to any they have used. S. E, ENSWORTH. I have a set of the above described Dogs in roy mill, which I purchased after a years trial, xn® can recommend them to do their work well. Wellaboro’, Jan. 5. *54-1 y. >. 1. JACKSON. ZINC PAINTS. One third cheaper than White Lead , aim free from all poisonous qualities. 'T'HE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY ** having greally enlarged their works, auo proved the quality of their products, arc prepared execute orders for their Superior Paints, Dry, find ground in Oil, in assorted package* of front 25 ip 500 pound*; also, Dry, in of 200 lb** each. Their 11 kite Einc, which is sold dry or grnune into, iswarronled PURE and unsurpassed for wof and uniform whiteness.' A method of pfepcration has recently been bisco rered, which enables the’Company to warrant llieir paints to keep fresh'and soft in the’ kegs % any rea sonable time. In this respect their paints will be superior to any 'other in the market. ; Their Brown Zinc Faint, which Is sold ala price, andean only bo made from the Zinc ores frets New Jersey, is now well known, for itn-pfoleciire qualities when applied to iron or other oteleJlieear faces. TheirSrone Color Paint possesses all the proper ties of the Brown, and is of an agreeable culot for painting Cottages, Depots, Outbuildings, Brid?(*> &o. Ueajcrs supplied op Übqreal terms by di' ir Agents, FRENCH‘^.RICHARDS, Wholesale I'aint Dealers aiuT/ninorterr, N. W. cor. of XOlh A. Market Sts;, Piiifadelphir- April 6th 1854. - - . GAME, —a supply df good Shot Guhs. Powto Lead and Shot, for sale by WCASEf RADY-MADE CLOTHING.—'A Targe seed intent for sale by ' J, Rt-tioWEN- QA A' BDSJI. CORN, for sale by tjl/v' Kiipiville, Jane 25, I§s4. V. CASE. 4)1 A BARRELS, PORK, for sale by the b«rr< tux.% orpotfd.at * MfM.CONyBRS. T\RIED A?f.LES, PEACHES andBRHBIE 3 Xjt Iqp sale Sy 22.] V. CASE