Motttf ou «•« Brnlied Heart. : Ho W .«m>o»‘ h « b,uU ! d 11 hMrt A worcf of kindness falls, And to tin dr/ ano parched soul X The mdut’ning tear-drop caua; ' 6 if tficy knew, who walk the earth, ’’Mid narrow, grief and pain, The power a word of kindnee* beta Twore : Paradise again. The woakeat and the poorest may The simple pittance giro. And bid delight to withered heart! Return again and h«. Oh what ia life if loTe ** lo,t ' If raan’a unkind to man— Or, what, tho hesren that watt* beyond Thia brief and mortal apan 7 Aa alara upon the tranquil sea la mimic glory shine, go words of kindness on the heart Reflect the source divine. Oh, then be kind where’er thou art, That farealheat mortal breath, And it shall brighten all the life, And sweeten eyen death, . From tie Albany Journal of October Stb. ■ Singular Adventures of a Man as a Hoiise-iuuld— Arres* und Expo- sure. A few months ago, a robust looking person, dressed in the becoming garb of a female do ' meatic, made application al Burt s intelligence office in this city for a situation to doordma. if housework. Soon after a lady from Schd hirie county applied for “ help,” but all whom she selected were unwilling to leave town. The “ domestic” above referred to, however, expressed a willingness to engage, but the la dy did not like her appearance; but finally, she was reluctantly compelled to accept of her services. She accordingly ordered her to appear with her trunk at the Mansion House at eight o’clock the following morning, where she found her on lime, but quarrelling with the carman, whom she offered sixpence all (ho money she said she had—for conveying her box to the place of rendezvous. Ihe lady settled the difficulty, placed her protege in the stage, and proceeded with her to hgr pleasant mansion in old Schoharie. Noihing transpired for several Jays to dis turb either mistress or servant. 'lhe latter took bold with most wonderful industry ri sing at four o’clopk every morning, and king so long as.nny work was to be done. Indeed, so assiduous was she that the lady of the house reproved her for working-.harder and later than was necessary. Her only re ply was that she “ could not bear to be idle, and would rather work than play." ‘ J The first remark on her eccentricities wah made by a little girl, whom one morning en tered the parlor, with open mouth and.eyes, exclaiming, “ Oh! grandma, what do you think, the new gtrlgoes down the cellar stairs at a single jump !” But this was not deemed sufficiently strange to excite any other remark than that she was a “ smart girl.” New de velopments, however, were in reserve, A few evenings after when all the workmen abou) the premises were at supper—fifteen oKwen ly in number—the household was startled by the boisterous laughter of the men. On en quiring the cause, it appeared that “ Eliza beth” had, on a banter, jumped square over the broad table, dishes and all al a bound, and offered to wager a new bonnet that she woufll do the same thing if a chair were placed on the top of the table—only stipulating for a single step backward. No one, however, ac cepted the wager, but all concurred that “she was n leetle theusmartesl critter in the dig gins." In the course of lime, a fellow servant girl (with whom the strange girl roomed) in formed Her mistress that she could not re main an.V longer in the family if “ Elizabeth did not leave. She refused to assign any les son for this intimation; but “ Elizabeth, when arraigned, said the other servants were angry with her, because she “ refused to con tribute a dollar to the priest.” As this was known to be true, “Elizabeth” was told logo to her work and the other girl to leave if she persisted in her demand. “ Elizabeth” continued to grow in favor with all hands, in spite of her .apparent stu pidity ; but she was particularly intimate with one Patrick,” with whom she often took evening rambles. Her mistress chided her for this intimacy, warning her against all “ gay deceiversbut she closed all by the very unexpected piece of information that “ Patrick and she were engaged to bo married!” No ona suspected anything amiss in “ Eliz abeth," untirono morning, on the return of the gentleman of the house, after several, weeks’ absence. The' family, consisting of sons, daughters, aons-in law, grand-children, &c., were quietly sealed at breakfast, with “ Elizdbeth" serving at Ihe table. The gen tleman scrutinized her pretty closely, when, as she retired, the breakfast circle was star tled by his throwing down his knife and fork and exclaiming “ that girl’s a man—-didn’t you nplice her beard i" “ Now, don’t be boyish with your nonsense,” from bis Wife, 1 and a hearty laugh from the whole group, was all the response he received for his wonderful discovery. “Elizabeth ’’continued work, with greater vigor and effect than any girl ever did work before, and the family resumed their congratulations at their good luck in having picked op so “ good a girl." f In a week or two the gentleman of the house had occasion to leave home for a lime, end was about to get into bis carriage when it occurred to him that there might not be money enough in (he safe for household'and business purposes unlit hiereturn. He looked through his account bdok and found that! there should be some 375 dollars in gold in the safe, besides some paper money. On looking to see whether he was right, he fdund the paper money, but the gold had disap peared. Hero was ‘*a go.”- ! “Who was the robber 1” was the next question. He de. cided in his own mind that there was but one servant in the house with wit enough to get' hold of the keys and remove the money 'on. observed, and she wps the favorite and lrus ed nurse of the grand-children, whose mis tress was then absent. It was determined,; therefore, that • she ahould be arrested, her trunks searched, dec.' A search warrant was accordingly obtained) with'directions to the. officers to stand in readiness la come when 'seat for. As if to confirm the justness of those sue? picions, the girl informed the son-in-law, whoss children .she had nursed, that she was going to leave in a few days—although shuj ■ ■ 1 > r T£T tf* *** i*. had previously freqqently. r de, sire to always live.wiih-lie family, who bad uniformly treated her with, great » only meftMhot I can v ! n6lsiayhe;e!any longer. I Monday" mprnihg,”-.; So the to be on haptl. Mdodsy rooming, just before the siege Ibft.Bßas to have lh# absconding« servani’d'lfUSkS Waircheft/'' XaliWi.' to searohoer t rupks. -This was confir.BiaJtoft, strong as holy writ/that •hetJWtr.rha jhieti « WhV* doybh want - t» W search- your trunks T” ~« To '&S JhaV »>/e£ pdllf ; ing but what telpngs.lp ran,”, /‘T?® pose that you were suspected of. ibelli . “ No, but 1 'supposed I might be.” ■■“ Why !” >• Becaus’e'Vihei'o ara?,lhp« kbputrhobouie who are, Biealit>g',e v efyining, ijiey my their hands'on,an(] I cannot ftayVwheta'.they.' are.” “ Why -did 1 you keep-/this, informa lion from u‘a V*-; Because", When I went to tell Mrs.— slid said she would" not" "listen' to any complaintsirdro servants ahouy each oiler, and compelled me to be silent.” To whom do you refer V' “’ToEliza belh, who'has been stealing somdrhipgevery day,” Shy then proceeded to jqame several articles which she knew “ Llizpbeih” hadelo len. and to Justify herself for the course she bad taken/ - ”" 5 " This changed the aspect* ofSjV (airs, and the fact that the same day Eliza-, belli” announced her determination to leave the "next morning, did not render Ihfem any the less interesting j but, prpinfsdd *amore’ speedy denouement than was", anticipated. It was against her trunk that the search war rant was now directed, just as it was ready to be placed on the stage. '..She demurred,, but the law, at this "stage of proceedings, knows no demurrers, and the trunk was un covered. Rolls of linen, silk hoods, a dozen fine linen chemise, fine dresses', pieces of cot ton cloth, shock, dressing gowns.ooe 'mahV linen shirt, big enough fpr“ daddy. Lambert,” nnd sundry other .commodities, indicating the wardrobe of an heiress rather than, that of a cook. The ’spectators footed on'am azed, and the mystery was not rendered any the less a mystery, by a very badly written letter, to the following effect: <. -■ “D£AB Lizzy.;—Hurry .lo us, ns yoiif mother ># dying, when you cptnel wilt do all I promised, >1 have the muaoy for you } and if you haven’t-enough •'to get here' with, if your friends will furnish it we will "return ir, There will be a wagon for you at, Lambert ville.-. Come immediately.”. This letter, it afterwards appeared, she had induced a servant in a neighboring family to write, saying that she wished to show tl as an excuse fur her desire to leave so sudden y But,” said the servant girl, “ this won’t have a post-mark, and they will detect you.” “ Oh! you leave that to me, wap the reply; when Vhand the letter I will take it -out of the envelope.” But the letter was found pre maturely, and, in spile of her protestations, she was hurried off to jail—the officer believ ing that when she saw the bars,she would relent and confess. But not she I On en tering the cell she looked around rather com placently, nnd ordered up her baggage. Tins was refused her, but she persisted so reso lutely that her request was complied-with, on the ground that she shouldonly takeout what she required for her use white in prison. On doing so, a rasor and strop/eft out 'of the , bundle, and on her being told that she could not retain articles so useless to her, she beg ged piteously for them, as “ the only thing left to her by her dear dead father." Ol course, no human officer of the law could dis 7 regard such a plea, and she was allowed to retain them. As soon as the arrest was made public, wiltnhe news that.hat. trunk had been found filled whh stolen ‘goods, tho neighbors wilh whom she associated, came (locking to the house with all eons of arlicles which they had received form her as presents. Many ot .the arlicles Were recognized by the family, but others wefe hot, bu\ enough wcrf inden lified to rcndcrrtjrgutlt, of the prisoner-clear enough for a jlity.' '" ’ Her trial came on, when her counsel,ad,' vised her lo plead guilty.,. This, al Arst, she refused to do; but-finally consentedr-rnot, however, until she had remained over night in custody of theundec sheriff, aUhis house. He persuaded her la this course, and took so much interest in her case that-very unkind suspicions found utterance; how unjustlyj the sequel will show. ,lo consideration of her plea of guilty, the judge was vpry merciful, and sentenced her to three months in the-AN bany penitentiary. i , Here she arrived ja few days ago, and .the worthy matron received her kindly, and in troduced her to the female department, and front thence ,into (he baihihg ;K>6m, from whence a 'senes'of loud screams fojr “.Mr. Pillsbury,’; wero sdbn heard j and on his ap pearing, the matron hid her blushes, a (id re quested him’ 10. “TAKE.TnATiMjyr.AWJvy.r’ Mr. Pillabury.Uke a.gentlemanas heis,coru plied with this vejy reasonable the rascal cropped and auited ia proper Lgar-. meats, set, him to work ’among'those of his own sex, where he now is, with as proper- a crop of beard as any man could desire, and such a crop as he could arty day have hkd while a housemaid, end as he would have.; bad, but for the Bemi-d4ily?application of the razor left him by his ‘‘ dear, dead father /” ~ The rascal refuses to own lo thestealipg of the 8375, being,delerraihe3pdoublles«, |o ge; hold of it as soon as be is released from hid. present quarters. -.This denouement- has wonderfully stirttdfdp lhe.duiLhlQod .nf. the Schoharie Dutch and greatly disappointed those who-had a promise nf an opportunity jo" “dance at the weddipk” of Patrick and Eliz abeth f‘’ ‘. v ‘ ■ - - 1 “ If you can’ilceip airakD,” said < pteacfa* er (o one of Ms ’Warisfi/'rtwhjrt.' you feel drowty^wh/ take a pinchof snuff/’’ J The shrewd Kply^me l i~~~ — . “ The snuff should |w put in th?, sermon - P ®»!*viS*AKO*;Jl a vico- AtL virtues aft in peril when filial pieiy ,jives way, . I" Needed—Money to pay for our stock. *" t2¥ ? Tib $a 6 btf^i' C TEB£*§ ye «?WII. Tub AtitlMbS ti]paUtikeie»tr9 ThuniaftSttn {*&*«* PI tUftfuS- WZ «um t/pttjdi»£dwcla*H£ ’■ Glass-brail Mw*;lW Alcohol, ‘ 'f B '--tetMto AlnW,'-- ■■' ! ■" 1 K'J A— OEJA Aloe#, V Ikjrj? -1 ii'A’ A( karielyi ;dj 'AHxince, ••’ »«» bn. iiij< Hop*, ::i.Q »« I'too* .j»U Aftttrfh'rti 1 "tv -r?-o; H)'■■* nv«l vuufl .mi «»ir> Ahtlriohyw >«' w t-ut! Indigo,(beatAuality,) •> 1 Arnica, Inlta of •> A n- UadnpMxskrfi—OtfJA 1 t* 1 ;from■ Li oIS n, /.. , just Backing fur stoves, 1.-. LMneTrRRodS IwV>d,>.or, ; i- c « boots do shoes . ~tyhUa,wa»JiHig,,',s p, ”1 Bay-Wilier,’ in. j> ■WUhtoib ■; '■*»; '•■■n'-m Borax,-.;! , Nutmeg,n u. ! ■ Brimstone,' t -.o’. QlUs.la large „‘i Brushes of til kinds, Ointments, ‘ , ] , Bug Poison, ; -- , pport;l(|Qq, Camphor, ~n ; P«i)l» of.aU kind*. Castile fs Foundry in. the State. Our‘Ploughs consist in part of the celebrated Cbnbhuok f lough,. i........ . No. 5. do. ’ I do ‘ ’.. do. 4. Dulchor do. ' ’ Blackley Plough. . Cora. ’ 1 do..' ; 9*de’ Hill '• do. The Side IJIII Plough ia.fhc dgly Plough that will turn cqual'furrpws on cither side, and plow on Icvc’ ground. ' ' ■’ J Stoves, Stoves. An extensive, assortment of Stoves will be kept constantly on hand, embracing the beet kind* now in use, a description of which he will give in & fur. thcradvertisement, ; , ■ ,> r CALDRON. KETTLES, Seven and Five Pail Kettles, Pots and Kettles for Stoves, on hand and for.sale aheap. 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 23,1853.- . - ; I. D. WOOD. Met*,'Cheap millinery Goods. - for Remly-r , aj / . . TiH E anhscribeTi. would - respectfully inform the citi. zonsof Wellsborongh and Vicin ■ily, that 'she is just receiving aj^B^y*dT7~SwP ‘ NEW MILLINERY' . ■ consisting of BONN ETS of every variety! LADIES CAES, CHILDRENS’ HATS, BONNET LI- PLOWERS and RIBBONS of every kind and' quality, GLOVES,’MITTS, .EMBROIDE RIES, COLLARS. UNDERSLEEVES, Handker chiefs, Silks, Plain and. Barred ' Muslins, Laces, Cotton and Linen Edging, and a variety of other things 100 numerous to mention. All of which can be obtained cheaper than elsewhere this side of New York city. ‘ .> - . The subscriber is now doing a, Rudy. Pay bus!- ness,-and would invite liCfl friends to call and ex amine her goods before making their' purchases, as she is confident they cannot suit, themselves better atanjr,other cstablisjimcjit,'''' '* V‘ "* - Work ’done on‘short notice and - l(fth« inost ap proved style. i lv ' ‘ I extends Wjßineere thanks to herjfriehda! lor the "very"libcritf palronqgo hdrClofure' extended Ip her, and solicits a conlinuandepf IbekoTnc,' - • '.‘ l ' l CTSnop hhe door ftfim W 4 residence of L'. P. Wilislon. MRS. M. STEVENS. W.ellsborougb, Aprll 1654. ‘ ' ' ; '" y Worth Sefihg!- THE splendiij assortnient, of Qojdda that L -the subscribers, are now daily receiving Js realy Vrortli a call to ozapurio. They have just returned from New York with the largest assort ment of Dry Goods, including Ladies' Dress Goods, tbit was ever offered in this country, and all ate requested to call and examine .them, whether Urey wish to boyar not. To enumerate articles would be useless to attempt. A personal inspection can only give one an idea of., what, this extensive,estqb lishmenl contains. ' ■, ip*DON’T FORGET THE PLACE! re j . m j fftss Start of . h . .■- duly in, Iwl. Jones & roe. FI^ELjriZlPtrKS. V ,u J >4? .WBbLSBOfIOUaBi P 4. subsoriber L lakoa pleasure jn announ X b cing,to 4 Jiu old ra)ron«“g#d the real;of ipan kigil."thUß* U^tiU patryiog pnthe %. Mxui »,«.... In aiyiA at Ins borough ' 1,',.’ ‘ ■■*'-- His frotfa the best of-rnairfbiK, and *dTl ( RiWd wnb'fiyor biin with a e4ll'bnay !! #*ly i apbn- obtaining 1 articles-which Tor CmiApp£SS UELBGANCE. tntf DURABILI TY; W JIW‘S thßflMket He will endeavor to Keep on n*nd ail articles o, SbODSEHOLD as ■ Pier, Centre, Card, Breakfast If Dining T“Hes, 1 Be4iu**s. - , _i Matogontfr-Maple ana Common Dress, fA'ghff'Worh, Wash wiShinS'inyjirtictes'nbl oh band will bo supplied lb’order. ll 1 .OOFFififj pf trerj variety on abort notice. Chairs! . Chairs! In cOnnacliod wtth thcabovo he would state (hat be has j the, besf factories in the county a’mrgo selcCled'assortment of fcANE Xfta COMMON CHAIRS, Rpr-kers of tarioift patterns, which will be bom bn reasonable terms. D. STURROCK. \Ve lls6 u ro uj/l.Jnlyli ,-f &5 4. , NEW ARRANGEMENTS. 'announce io the ciii .* or Tioga, county, that be has associated tvitij him a parlperf and the business will be con. ductcil.adder, toe firm of A. Growl &. Co. They wiU caqtinuc at the old stand, in VVelisborough, to manufacture to order and keep on band. Buggy» A lmmbcr Wagons, CARRIAGE, SIiEIGHStCUTTERS, Sfc., which for atyie, durability and elegance of finish, cannot fie surpassed by any other similar establish ment innhe'eouptry. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and thebest materials used expressly in all the manufacturing departments of this establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having them execu edt to their entire satisfaction, and finished in every particular the same as though they attended in per son; REPAIRING done as usual, with neatness and despatch. PAINTING of ail .kind 9 the shortest notice, and inoaffcojofiable terms. ! . ID" AII kinds of 'merchantable produce (deliver ed) recived in exchange for work, at tho market prices. - A, GROWL &. CO. July 13, 1855., FVpiTCItE WARE ROOM FOR TI O(r A COUNTY. THE subscriber, encouraged by i he liberal patronage he -has received for the last three years, has enlarged his slock, and now offers a good variety of the most durable and elegant .Ilotiselioltl Furniture at the lowest prices. lie lias upwards of twenty different kinds ofChairs from tho Common Windsor Cottage, to the best Ma hogany spring teat,and mahogany rockers; twelve different elylcu of Bedsteads; three styles of Sofas and Tables, including Tlfo/too-ani/ and Marble top Centre Tables , Bureaus, Work Stands and Wash Stands in great variety. His stock is so large, and price so low, that it is an. object for tho so wishing FVRNII'ORD in this county, to visit his rooms. Ho is also the agent of Messrs. BLISS & AMES, of Addison, for the sale of their very superior. , WINDOW SASII, BLINDS AND DOORS , which .he sells at the same prices, as they arc par* clmscd at hU Factory, JE. D. WELLS, Lawrcnccvi/Ic, Sept, 7,1553. Perpetual iUution Discovered at Last. THE subscriber having been appointed • agent by S. W. Paine for the sale of the Rpse Or. Peck Improved Direct Action Water Wheels, would, say jJj the" owners, o( Siw .Mills in Tioga county, that ho is ready to furnish the above,men,- tiaifed Wafer WhS'oT at'Wcllsboro’, at any fimeaf tcr.tbiS'date, on lhu,most rcaspuablolernis. ~Tlieee>Whoels srb warranted to do' the best bu sincss with, (ho least quantity of water of any Wheel iiPu«o,'(te*cd|il ah'Oversbbl.) ’J’he grcat.rtdvpntages of these wheels over all others is the manner in which the water is applied to thqqvheel. u such that there cannot be any waste of water, the gates or shoots regulating lliequanlily. The gate is so constructed that it shuts almost per fectlystigbt, Quantity of water required under eight-feel hcktl, ISO square inches, under 20 feet head, 50 inches: billheads between these in pro., portion. All wheels'! warranted to perform accord,' ing to recommendation, if they do not wo lake them nut'and rej lacC lhe - old-‘whcels. No Wheels pu ondor less than eight feet head. D. B. WILCOX. Wollsfiorough, July 13,1854. TA r PHE undersigi ed infer the dll Zens of \V ell Jrorpugli and vioinit .that he has again rt turned to this placi and opened a alu over ilio Post blßci where ho will he prr ared to do Taitorinj in all Us branches, a good and workmi ready pay, and at prices ;thj}tjcaflnoyaitto.pleMei 'Alt work entrusted to him will be done up with despatch, and a ill warranted. - . CUTTING done oil short notice. Country probucc (delivered) of all kinds, taken vvTu’ , . • - 11. P. ERWIN. Wclleborough, Apu| 22, Ksi. ; Custom Boot & Slice Shop, AT M. Sherwood's'old sinnd, where the Sears' Bovs continue to make, mend, and measure to order, at a* low prices as the limes will admit..-. ' I 3 to wear out in a year or so not rip of cojne (opieecs 'till it dors wear out f Hides Wanted. .1 u. , W 1 P 9ll * *" or any quantity of hides at the highest market price. ■ . July 13. 1854. GEO. VV. SEARS. SA.SII & BLIND FACTORY. ‘ STONY FORK, TIOGA CO., PA. subscribers having ■ purchased ihe ■ Sash Factory .at Stony Fork, have now on hand, and are making all kinds of Square and limey ' ■ Sash and Blinds. The subscribers flatlets themselves that they can make as good am! endurable air article, and sell It ms cheap as can be obtained at any establishment in Northern Pennsylvania or in Southern Now York. O" AH. orders in bur ’ line of business 1 will be promptly attended te.-_ fB.v& D. B, WILCOX. Stony Fork,June S,18od;-o- i. : s ' .r ', *; . !V' tpHE subscribers hove just replenished their stook rof Carpeting, and ' nbw feel justified in saying' that their Carpet-Ware Room excels in quantity, quality, variety, kiohnem and baanty. that of any other m this country,,and as to .prices we S O P('d e ol they are aa low :as any eatabDabment this aide of New. York city, > OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ~ MATTINGS, &c., all at the vdry lowCsTpossible 1 prices, at the new ■cash store of [Nov, h.] 1 JONES & ROE. LIGHT. —Tallow &'Adamantine Candles, Burn ing Fluid and Lamp Oil. „t V. CASE’S. /| Q BBLS. HEAVY MESS PORK jnst received StObyfMar.3o.] , JONES & ROE. of CORN, for sale by VICTOR CASE JQITTO XHE WOK L 1). “MAN HIS OWN PHYSICIAN,” DEA.TH-TO-PAIN. 'The great American Remedy for Fever 4* Ague, Rheumatism, Dysentery, Chalice, and Griming Fains, Bruises and Strains, Burns 4* Scalds, Fresh Wounds, Dyspepsia, Coughs 4* Colds. AND ALL OTHER KIKDEED DISEASES, r PHIS Medicine has proved, and will prove an unconditional Pain Dxstrovu in all cases, whether External or lolcrna).' Hence it lias recei. ved the appropriate name of u Death-io-Pnin." It has, by being kept on hand by families who know its value, been the means of saving money, and of. ton life, by its timely uso in sudden attacks, ana iq case of accidents. In, all bruises and flesh wound* this Death-to-paih la the best bmbrofc&fion lhatcan bo found. The soreness is immediately extracted —swellings rcduccdf—ond profuse bleeding slopped. A single dose will ease the most severe griping paint in the bowels, and a few applications will ease Uie severest rheumatic and nerdons pains. Dyspepsia and its train of diseases is driven from its strong hold. “Fever and Ague, 11 in the language of a weslern agent “can’t stand before old Leddy &nd~ live.” Indeed it is so with neatly every disease m the catalogue. A Afedicwc/or the Million 1 ! The remedy is composed of a Urge number of articles, all entirely vegetable, each a remedial agent in itself, yet so united as to lorm a most poweriol combination, and to lake away one of these ugenu tvould materially detract from its merits. Jnet and the most powerful, of these articles,is i :oot procured for this medicine only from the island of Taumago, in the South Pacific, called TAYU, OR LIFE ROOT! It is used by the natives in almost every disease, and the secret oi its virtues 'Was impa rtedlo Uic proprietor by a native. T J' For certificates, &c., see pamphlets lo be un | of Agent. CAUTlON.—Purchasers of Death !oPain beware how you arc deceived by the elory that the Pam* Killing Agent, and Pain-Killer arc the belter medi cines. And if yon go to buy Death-10-Pain, buv ,i. and have no other. Murk the words, M Death io. pain” printed on red glazed paper, with the signature of P. LEDDY, and copyrighted by Wm. L. Rose Si, Co., General Agents, to whom all outers jdu>i be addressed, at Ilhica, N. Y* W, D. BAILEY,SoIo Agent at Wellsboro'. Pi. WelUborough, March 0,1§54. * DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Packet .Psculapuis : on, EVERY ONE IHS OWN PIIYSICIA.N Fiftieth Edtlioi I with One Hundred E graving?, shewing Disease) and Malformations ofllie H* man System in every sha and form. To which is addi a Treaties on the Diseases Females, being; of the higlic: importance to married peopj or those contemplating mai nage. By Wm Young, M. D Let no father be ashamed to presenla copy of the jEsculapius to his child. It may save him front an early grave. Let no young man or woman en* ter into the secret obligations.of married life with, out reading the Pocket JSsculapius. Let no one suffering from a hacknied Cough, Fain in the ?ioe. restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by (heir physician, be another moment without consulting the iEscuLAPius. Have the married, or those aooui to be married, any impediment, read this truly we. ful book, as it has been the means of saving Uiou sands of un/brtuate creatures from the very ;awt of death. CT* Any person sending TWnty-.Fice Cent* enclo sed in a letter, will receive one copy of this wors ay mail or five copies will be sent for one Dollar. Address, (post paid) DR. WM- YODNG. No. 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia. March 16, 1854-ly. STEAK 2VS’ Sell-Setting mill Dogs. T’lHfcl undersigned having purchased he right of using the above Mill Dogs in Tiota county, would announce to tho public generally Ihat no is ready to furnish them at short notice, to any part of the county, on the most rcasonaole terms, and warrant (hem to eel correct from half an inch to two inches in thickness. They are die cheapest and the roost durable Dog in use. They are very simple in construction, consequently very aesily kept in repair. They can be used for '.wo saws in n gate just as well as for one. Terms, 950.00 per sett for one saw, (the man own ing the mill finding (he hcadblocks and ooartfiDg the men while pulling them in) and $55,00 for two saws. N. B.—All orders promptly attended (o. D. B. WILCOX. WfctLsßOßorcir, Dec. 5, i£5J. I would say that w© lidve used the above acscn* bed Mill Dogs for about four mouths, ano dm sawyers like them much and think them prcicri* bio to any they have used. 8. E. ENSWORTH. I have a set of tho above described Dogs in mv mill, which I purchased after & years trial, ina can recommend them to do their work well. Wells boro', Jan. 5. 'S-l-ly. J. I. JACKSON. aiNC PAINTS. One third cheaper than White Lead , ana free from all poisonous qualities. HPHE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY having greatly enlarged tiieir works, and im proved liie quality of their products, are prepared to execute orders for their Superior Paints, Dry, and ground in Oil, in assorted packagesol'froaf 25 to 500 pounds; also, ,Dry, in barrels, of 200 lbs, each. / • - Their White Zinc , which is sold dry or ground into, iswartthled PURE and unsurpassed for uooy and uniform whiteness, • A method of preperation has recently been oiseo vered, which enables the Company to warrant their paints to keep fresh and soil in the kegs for any rea* sonablo time. In this respect their paints will bo superior to any other in Ilia market, Thpir Broun Zinc Paint, which is sold at a low can only be made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its protective Jjualilies when applied to iron or other metallic sur acos. r _ ‘' ■' ’ ' • ■ Their Stone Color'Painiposicstts ill the proper ties of the Brown, and- is of an agreeable color tor painting Cottages, Depots, Outbuildings, Bridges, See. 'Dealers supplied’ qn libercal’trims by their Agents, FRENCH & RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Dealers amt Importers, N. W. cor. of 10lh.& Market,6ls„ Philadelphia April 6th 1854. Dried apples, peaches and berries for sale hy [June 22,) 'v, CASE. T>LAC'K SILK MANTILLAS, from the low price of 92.60 up to 910,'ore now opened for your inspection at the Cash fjlorb of June 1,1854. JONES & ROB. ■WANTED, ol GRAY’S Smv o Store, old 1 T Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, Lead, Rags, Ac, f-pHUSSES—Benjamin’s Superior Brass Trusses _L fur sale by | June 32.! -'.CASE.