it J. Oa WBTTTlt^* j«i night, jut •» tow^„“^!L! ky . Of ,amU»dti ftooi »W tOll* wt ilwwnfc I mUw« H»t*niag,)sp|edm t* IHgiitMw®*' To tbs tear* rtprtto and the cricket** cry. Then, like lhaj baaket, flub with summer ftßlt, - ; Propped W“J»' Coaw/flb my fries*, you gift pf qlytewl^**'*^- Of icwdwUo ©ompwwcw By the ioh klwa of the wind end dew. * ThtUJed.with tlgltd rarprta Tbe pleatqra or the howewiwWoralnJ #.W* When EwrholJdustflrt on hij ihjwWefi*W ■•• Dropping-tbwrWc6D apd nOTdrtoidth* pnca Of the great ijni»c(iief—ab imbroeial tree, Eden’e e*etlc, sdmeho* smggled in.' To keep the tidrai and thistles company, Perchance not fralt v «ad mother, plucked in hute A single vine-dips»«he ppfsed the gate, Where the dread award, alternate, peted aud born d, And the Btcrnongol, pitying her lath. Forgave the lovely treepaaier, and turned. Aside bia (Ice of Ere.- and thoa the waale And Wien world hath yet ila annpal taste - Of primal good, to prove of ain llio cost. And ahow by one gleaned ear the mighty harteal | Mt ; “ —mienal Era. ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Original Papers. BV lOH, A JKRBRT MUTE. [The writer of these articles is a deaf mute, a teacher in the Philadelphia Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. We suppose the credited articles are by the scholars under his charge.— Ed. Agitatob.] The Agitator is sometimes an original, and at other times so unoriginal paper, of course excluding the editor’s leader, para graphs, book notices, and other fancies. To make the Agitator an entirely original jour nal this week, I have obtained at an enormous expense, the manuscripts of sundry and di vers correspondents, and forwarded (hem by mail to Mr. M. H. Cobb, the editor of the Agitator. To commence with tho manu script of a boy more than 15 years of age; MARS. BE 808, This planet revolves in its orbit in little less than two years, at the distance of 1A4,- 000,000 miles from the sun. It turns on its axis in little less than 25 hours. The light reflected by Mara is remarkable red. The degree of heat and light at Mars is something less than one-half what we enjoy. VENUS. It revolves round the sun at the mean dis tance of 68,000,000 of miles. It completes its revolution in about seven and a half months, and turns on its axis in little less than 24 hours. The light reflected by this planet is very brilliant, and pflen renders it visible to the naked eye in the day time. Heat and light at Venus are nearly double what they are at the earth. EARTH. It involves round the sun at the mean dis tance of 06,000,000 miles. It completes this revolution in a year, and turns on its axis in a day, or 24 hours. A LETTER TO MY MOTHER, BT SALLY, AGED 13 YEABB. My dear Mother :—l received your kind lelier yesterday, for whidb I thank you. I am glad to hear that my brothers and sisters are well. You spoke.of coming to see me on Thanksgiving day ; and I hope you will not fail to come. Indeed 1, am anxious to see you. At this writing, it is raining. The north wlng v by * yopng'mlao. *"i he teas accidentally; shot with one of tbo large coU’s rdvolvertteilh no stopper for the cock .to rest jonii waa + titB of- the oldfashioh kind brasd momiiAati dfsitth isthe king dom of hekSoijr?4 • > WAit4,-^lf)» said that th* nil' (tom the outside. sheHof walnut or butternuts,. will; cure Wafls by a'fe\v ' > - ths wp; ? w’iji Mr. Thtempj»n,wir«mßd«>th*stn»eU»iogrf «melaocftolytook; itfhi* watch*- fog 6ia h it3erS L wyiflg 'Cbdfidgfldi '^f her of ei^Uent.crsdtl j perhaps ¥ llMfc-MW that of Mess Ta. Thompson,. djpo., ,wUat a m9oKKl.SlHtb.Bp]: speak of, nojatipnpljrgfles tipn w«.i«dmilted, po former .liability yvas lookedto.j.a general distrust 'kb« felt, and every one. rushed tohia ,bonk ; to wilhdraw his tbal ,the next inslpnt would be too late, forgetting entirely that this step was", of elk. others, .the most likely, to .insure the ruin-be sought to ovoid. • • But to return.. The, ( wealthy, citizen, Sot the o'u(pbpt|jpg,of ’hi? go,ld, and with.a grim:smile listened .to; clamorous demands on his cashier p (or ohhough he fell perfectlyteosy,and secureas lo the sultirttaio strength of his resources, yet he could not suppress a feeling of bitterness ■ as he saw, constituent,after constituent rpshin, and Ihose whom he always.fondly imagined to be ,his dealest friends, eagerly assisting in the ran upon h>» strong box. if ■ ; • ;i i ~ Presently the door was opened, arid, a stranger .ushered in, who, after gaz’mg a . mo ment at the bewildered banker, coolly drew a chair, and abruptly addressed him: - “ You will: pardon me, sir, for asking, ntb er a strange question; but lam a plain man, and like to come straight to the pbinVt” - ■ “ Well, sir 7” impatiently interrupted the banker. “ I have heard that you have a run on your bank, sir.” “ Well?” " Is it true?” 11 Really, sir I must decline replying to your very extraordinary query. If however, you have any money in the bank you bad better at once draw it out, and so satisfy your self; our cashier will instantly pay you;” and the banker rose, as a bint for the' gran ger to withdraw. “ Far from it, sir; I have not a sixpence in your hands.” ■ “ Then may I ask what is your business here I” “ 1 wish to know if a small sum would aid you at this moment?” “ Why do you ask tbat question ?” “ Because if it would, I should gladly pay in a deposit.” The money dealer started. “ You seem surprised; you don’t know my person or my motive. I’ll at obce ex plain. Do you recollect some twenty years ago, when you resided in Essex?” k “ Perfectly.” then, sir, perhaps yoii have not forgotten the turnpike gate through which you passed daily? My father kepi that gate, and was very oflep honored with a few chats with you. One Christmas morning ray father was sick, ,-and I attended (he (ofl-bar. On .[but day you passed through, and 1 opened the gate. Do you resollect it, sir?” “ Not I, my friend.” “No, sir; few such men remember,[heir kind deeds, but Ihose beoefilled by them, sel dom forget them. 'I am perhaps prolix; lis ten, however, only a few moments, and 1 shall have done.” The banker, who began to feel interested, at once assented. “ Well, sir, as I said before, I threw open the gate for you, and, as I considered myself in duty bound,' I wished you a happy Christ mas.* ‘Thank you, my lad,’ replied you— ‘thank you, and. the same to you ; here is a trifle to make it soand you threw hie a sev en-shilling piece. It was the first money I ever possessed, and never shall I forget my joy on receiving it. I long treasured it, and as I grew up added a little to it, till I was able to rent a toll myself. You soon after left that part of the country, and I lost sight of you. Yearly however, 1 have been gaining; your present brought good fortune; lam opw com paratively rich, and to you 1 consider I owe all. So this morning, bearing accidentally that there was a run on your bank, I collect ed all my capital, and have brought it to lodge with you, in case it can be of any use ; here it is; and he handed a bundle of bank notes to the agitated Thompson. “la a few days I will call again and snatching up bis hat, the stranger throwing down his card, imme diately walked out of the room. Thompson opened the rail; it contained £30,0001 The stern banker—for all bank ers must be stern-burst into tears. The firm did not require ibis prop; but (he mo tive was so noble, that evens millionaire sob bed—he could not help it. The London firm is still one of the .first in the clty of London. The £30,000- of the turnpike boy is now grown into some £200,000. Fortune has well disposed of her gifts. Poblic Wants.— -Immediate and decisive answers Are wanted to ths following ques tions : Hoiv to gain a reputation for talent in your native town. .How tq give advice lb, or argue with a fool. to borrow money on -me-plea of ex treme poverty. How to get long credit Of tradesmen, if they generally see you io shabby clothes. How to make your children telllies for you, and not teach them to lie for themselves. How tq make evasive excuses without in curring (ha guilt of lying.’ Ho w'lb’Screw* doWnf a mechanic-below the fair living price of a job, and nol at the end cheat yourself. How to nmaSs wealth without selling your self lb the devil. . How to substitute a word in a newspaper communication as “ moon” for “ lunar orb,” without provoking a philblogical controversy as voluminous as the diversions of Parley. How to edit a paper,to tfa(e satisfaction of both magpies and owis.” ’l”' , Howto write splid'editorials when 1 jdqr head snaps Stitts, the headache.as lf ii q(qre‘ filled with fourltt bf. July crackers, popping qff seriatim. ' NbW.'i as MJjtftf' of TbnnksgivjDg ip jPpqpsylyapia. . Ta» lost fashionable bonnet « colled ■*' The, Ugly.’* ' 1 . ' . THE TIOGA COUNTY ACUTA WE. '! -BUSINESS mnOHWE V ! tuo «r]«. fd mar Wftar. • NojabtcnptionMtn fir* Nfir* Ur period t*«« «tr,',«Hii(&*',€«u{ %oH*»./or U*l ik’ttriSty ddkirei 14. TfimotroM SikUiaUtirii ',' Cr^af—3>» uepUt. ®L2j jR/fCea CoplM, |15., . *«•#«*•« «l perajaarf. (0/ /oarTermßAe* ,d Cot Saws, Spades, Crow bars, Wrought and Cut Nails, Hinges, Chains, Cow Bells, Sheep Bells, Scythes and Snaths, Scythe Stones and Rifles, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Chain Pomps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes; CROCKERY, GLASS WARE Sf LOOKING GLASSES, Pine and Cedar Pails, Brooms, Wash boards, Clothes Pins and Corn Baskets. Palmleaf, Straw, Panama, Leghorn, Silk and Brash Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Bools and Shoes, Codfish and Hallibut, dec., &.C., comprising in all a targe and wait selected assortment of goods, selling at the lowest possible prices. The suscriber avails himself of the opportunity to thank bis patrons for patronage, for the past eight years, and respectinlly asks a continuance of like favors, and guarantees to bis customers a liberal system of trade, in which their interests as well as his own shall, at all times, be consulted. All persons Wanting good goods, at dheap prices, aro in vited to call and examine for themselves. His in tention it not to be Undersold. The highest market price paid at all times (or Butter, Grain, Lumber, Shingles and Ashes. %ooxville, June 22,1854. VICTOR CfrSE. Family Grocery & Provision STORE. npHE subscriber would inform his friends and the citizens of Tioga county generally, that he haa just received a large and superior sop ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SUCK AS Teas, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise, Coffets, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, Sice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Salt by the barrel or sack. Mackerel by the whole, jffand i barrel, Codfish by [the 100 Or single pound, Cheese, Crack ers, Butter dj* Eggs, together with every'other article in the Grocery link, lower than con be got at any other place in town, as he ia determined to make quick soles at spall profits. i Thankful for past favors he would most respect fully invito his friends and the public generally to give him a call and examihe for themselves. ■ , M. M. CONVEBS. Wellsborongb, May 27,1853. Carriage & Wagon Manufac tory. TJENRY PETRIE would an hbhhee lb his friends and thoCEarflay public generally, lh*t he is continaing-SESISE the ahoyabasißeaaon Grafton aUeat, itninedlaidy in the rearof J.R. Bowen's store, where be ia pre parodlo m|nufVoUire ntj «hprtnbtice, - . GRrriapi, BuKgie», Sulkies, ; : 7 Wantons, of anyatyleordeacriplion to.iult the purchaser, *adof the wty be»ttnfterja}f. : All.kinda pf re, 'pqiripg dano forth wßhaftd op; .the most ceaaonable , trill be prqApt. ly executed in (be beat manner and meat fish, ‘tenable style, ‘ : , Weliaboro,' July : J3, : tfd. B^rowfipr =■ ra« tmfoAHfer cm dAii»"A» Tns ,j wEtmpnovm „. ...,. . 'to*'rodrioVwa'AAtiot**!. ; j GbeeriCbtuidi.. j -' ‘ BftMJBHWfc,.ldV Indigo,(bestqasliiy,) - Irik?of »11 kinds,, v.v, MbbhWk,' J : ;i ': 1 Lookißg’Glasi, ’ Le»U«it VAfnUh, . ,j ' for white gushing, ■ ■ |lgdd«r,‘-,.,-.-v. ’ '••••'/ ■ffiS**-,"' All®, ,ii K> Ammonia, ■■ Annelto, _ . , Antimony, Arnica, • .i froro-Xinan'i' ' > :Plwklt»fo»lß»e£ ,; .:AOJ! %>»«»&»hOM Bay Water, ,j> ■■ Borax, , ( Brimstone,' - • ; BrusbesofsJl kinds; 51 ''[•> Bax Poitonj s '. Cheafl ' ache, Catarrh, dte., &&, Cream Tartar,■ Cordial for children, . > Dover’s Powders, ; , r „ Dye Woods and vfeing materials'of all kinds,. Epsom Salta, Eraaive Soap, for reraov- ing. grease, dec., from clothing, - Essences of all.kinds. Green Salve for horses. Ginger Root, ■ - Patent 1 Ayro’s Cherry Pectoral, Brent’* Balsam, „ Extract, Cough Mixture, ; Cod Liver Oil, Dr. Fitch's Medicines, Dt.Jaype's “ Dr. Keeler’s “ Dr. Swayne’fc “ Dr. Davis’ Depurnlive, Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, Gargling Oil,, . , Graefenberg .Medicines, German Ointment, DRUGS AND MEDICINES! IN LA WHENCE VILLE, PA. vpHE subscribers have constantly ■L on hand at their Drugstore, in Law- 'ttHß'W' reneeville, a large and well selected stock JHjgfl of DRUGS, ijc., of every description used by Physicians in the country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day which we offer for sale at prices which caunolfai] ot suit those who may favor-us with a call. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following! MarehanCl Gargling Oil; Jayne'*Expectorant, Al terative, Pills, PiUt, Ac.; Mbffat’* Bitter* and Pill*; Mteie'i silver putted Abdominal Support, en. Brace t. Inhaling Tube*, and all the medicine* prepared by him for hit private practice; Brant’e Pxlmonary Baltam and Purifying Extracts.' Ayrt'e Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and CaneltaUgue; Dtlloa'e Heave Cure; An. ire id's Pain Silling Agent; Trust's Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Chrietie’s Galvanic Belle, Sfc.; Houghton's Artificial Peptin; Blake'* Aromalic Bitters j and all the mart popular Pillt and Ver • mifugee, Ac., Ce. Also, a good assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography, Hiatbry, Miscellaneous Reading, &c. Paints,-Oils and Dye-Stuffs, GLASS, wholesale and retail, Gold and Silver Leaf. Putty, Spts. Turpentine, Carophenc, Burning Fluid, Varnishes, &c. TRAVGH If HURD. Lawrencaville, Feb; 3,-1854. WFLLSBOBO’ FOUNDRY and machine Shop. THE subscriber hoving rented the iutereel of Levi Chubbuck in the Wellsborough Foun dry, is now prepared to manufacture most kinds of machinery—such as Mill Cranks, Mill Gearing, Slides, Bal ance-Wheels, Shafts}'Pvllies, <%•€., dpc. Machinery of all kinds repaired on short notice, by experienced workmen, and op reasonable terms. Ploughs. The attention of Farmers is particularly called to oar assortment of Ploughs, which are unsurpassed by any other Foundry in the Slate. Onr Ploughs consist in part of the celebrated Cbnbbnck Plough,.. No. 5. do. do. do. 4, Batcher do. Blackley Plough. Corn do. Side Hill do. The Side Hilt Plongh is the only Plough that will torn equal furrows an either side, and plow on level ground. Stoves, Stoves. An extensive assortment of Stoves will be kept constantly on hand, embracing the best kinds now in use, & description of which be will give in a fur ther advertisement. CALDRON KETTLES, Seven £nd Five Pail Kellies, Pots and Kettles for Stoves, on hand and for sole cheap. ’ All orders thankfully received and promptly exe. eated. Orders for which be may pot have patterns will be made by a skilful pattern maker. Wells boro*, July 92,1853. J. D. WOOD; New Cheap/ millinery Goods, for Ready-Pay. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the eiti. nr-rmk zens of Wellsborough and vicin ity, that she is just receiving a •’SP-P** NEW $ FASHIONABLE MILLINERY .GOODS. consisting of'BONNETS of every variety, LADIES CAES, CHILDRENS’ DATS, BONNET LI NINGS, FLOWERS and RIBBONS of evbiy kind and quality, GLOVER, MITTS, EMBROIDE RIES, COLLARS, DNDERSLEEVES, Handker chiefs, Silks, Plain and Barred Muslins, Laces, Cotton and Linen- Edging, and s variety of other things too numerous to mention. All of which can he obtained cheaper than elsewhere this side of New-York oily. Thesobscriher is now doinga Ready. Pay busi ness, and- would invite her friends to call-and ex amine her goods before making their purchases, as she is confident they cannot suit themselves better at any other establishment. -■'* ' > Work done on short notice and in the most ap proved style. f. . extends her .sincere thanks to her friends (or the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to her, and solicits a continuance of the game.- . \ O'Sh?p,ope. d! asu^. Prussian Blue,- *t' > ; Pills of various kinds, - Quicksilver, •< Quinine, Red Chalk, RSdPitecipiUte, Rose Waler, Saffron',' Sol, Soda, - • -- Soap for the Toilet, Starch, ' Stfongo, Syringes, a large variety, Toothache Cordial, Umber, Varnishes, various kinds, Vermillion, Vinegar, Wafers in boxes. [cdiclnes. German Bitters, : * . Heave Powder, . ■' Lyon’s Rat Pills, Magnetic Ointment, Plaster S-of all kinds, Pulmonic Wafers, Pain Killer, Radway’s Ready Relief, Sarsaparilla Syrup, - Tetter Ointment, Uterine Catholioon, - Vermifuges, various kinds Worm Tea, Dr. Kellog’s. . April,SO, 1854. • 4 , > , g i SASH & BLIND FACTORY. . STONY FORK, fIOGA CO., FA. subscribers having purchased Ihe Sash Factory at Stony Pork, have now on hand, tnd &T 6 making all kinds eati4o-Paia" ([ has, by being kept on band by families who know its value, been the means of saving money, and of. ten life, by its timely nee in sudden attacks, and m t case of accidents. In all brnises and flesh wound, thjs Death-tb-pamis the beat embrocation that an bo (wind. The soreness ifimmediyUlyexlutud —swellings reduced—and preface bleeding stopped. A sjngle dose will ease the most severe griping pains in the bowels, and a few applications will ease ij, severest rheumatic and nervous pains. Dyspepsia .and its train of diseases is driven f>om its stroor hold. 11 Fever and Ague,” in the language of , western agent “ can’t stand before old Xeddy live.” Indeed it is so with nearly every disease in the catalogue. A MedicUu for the UiUUm’J The remedy is composed of a large number of articles, all entirely vegetable, each a remedial agut in itself, yet so united as to form' a most powerful combination, and to take away one of these a genu would materially detract from its merits. 0«| and the most powerful, of these articles,!* a root procured for this medicine only from the island of Taumago, in the South Pacific, called TAYU, OR LIFE ROOT I It is ased by the natives in almost every disease, and the secret of its virtues was imps rtedlo tht proprietor by a native. O’ For certificates, &c., see pamphlets to be bnj of Agent. CAUTlON,—Purchasers of Death to Pain bentt how you are deceived by the story that the Pain. Killing Agent, and Pain.Kilier are the better medi cines. And if yon go to buy Dealh-to-Pain, boy u, and have no other. Mark the words, “ Dealh-t,. pain," printed on red glazed paper, with the signature of P. LEDDY, and copyrighted by 'Win. L. Sow &. Co., General Agents, to whom all orders mu be addressed, at Ilhica, Nd Y. W. D. BAILEY, Sole Agent at Wellsboro', Pa. Wellsborongh, March 9,1854. DOCTQR YOURSELF! The Pocket JEralp OR, EVERY ONE Hlf THE Fiftieth Edith with One Hundred gravities, showing Diseai end Malformations of the f man System in eyory sbi and form. To which is adt a Treaties on the Disease) Females, being of the high importance to married peoj or those contemplating nu riage. By Wm Young, M. D, Let no father be ashamed to proseola copy of lb» iEscuLAPius to his 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 hacknjed Cough, Pain in (he side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the tfhok tram of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician, be another moment without consulting the Have the married, or those about to be married, any impediment, read (his truly ose ful book, as it has been Jhe means of saving thou sands of unforluatc creatures from the very jaas of death. S3*Anj’-person sending Taeniy-Fine Cenft enclte sen in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail or five copies will be sent for one Dollar. Address, (post paid) DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia. March 16, 1854-ly. STEARNS’ SeltSettiug Mill Dogs. 'T’HL/ undersigned having purchased ifie right of aging the above Mill Dogs in Tiogi county, would announce to the public generally that he is ready to furnish them at short notice, (o any part of the county, on the moat reasonable terms, and warrant them to set correct from half an inch to two inches in thickness. They arc the cheapest and the most durable Dog in use. They very simple in construction, consequently very aesily kept io repaid They can be used for two saws io a gate ju*t as well as fbj one. Terms, $50.00 per sett for one saw, (the man own* ing the mill finding the headb)oc|s and boarding the men while putting them in) and $55.00 for iwo saws. N. B.—All orders promptly attended to. D. B. WILCOX. Wkllsbobodoh, Dec. 5, 1853. I would say that we have above desen* bed Mill Dogs for about four months, and oar sawyers like them much and think them prefers* ble to any they have used- S. E. ENSWORTH. I have a set of the above described Dogs in my mill, which I purchased after a years trial, end can recommend them to do their Work well. Wellsboro’, Jan. 5. ’54-ly. J. I. JACKSON. ZINC PAINTS. One third cheaper than White Lead, and free from all poisonous qualities. HE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY having- greatly enlarged their works, and im proved the quality of Ihoir products, are prepared lo execute orders for their Superior Paints, Dry, and ground in Oil, in assorted packages of from 25 to 500 pounds! also, Dry, in barrels, of 200 lbs each. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or ground, into, iswarranted PURE and unsurpassed for body and uniform whiteness. A method of preperation has recently been disco vered, which enables the Company to warranllheir paints to keep freah and soft in the kegs for any rea sonable time. In this respect their paints will be superiqr to any other in the market. Their Hr sum Zinc Paint, which is sold at a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from new Jersey, is now well known for its protective Jiuolilies when applied to iron or other metallicsor* aces. .. Their Slone Color Paint possesses all the'proper ties of the Brown, and is of an agreeable color for painting Cottages, Depots, Qat-bnildings, Bridges, dec. Dealers supplied on libereai trrms by their Agents, FRENCH fc RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Dealers and Jmmtet f, ■ N. W. cor. of 10th &. Market Sts., Philadelphia. April 6th 1854. Dried apples,- peaches and berries for sale by , [June 22.] V..y ' [Jone22.] V, CASE.