Account Prom Con*TAHfJnoi[ LB > Ccti 22,1834. About mid-day the stood talo engage the batteries at,the mbinh of the bay. It » •aid tliat some disagreement took place be tween the French and British authorities, and that Admiral Dundua gave in to the view* of his French colleague, whose plan waa adop ted. At nil events, the French went in engaged the butteries ion their right, The fire of their vessels was as effective as could he expected, and in batter circumstances the combined fleets mightlhave won an easy vic tory, But nature interposed difficulties per fectly insurmountable. The water in the neighborhood of the works on each side is shoal, and it is impossible for even a frigate to run in closer than from 800 to 1,100 yards. At such "a distance thq action of shot upon stone walls is only trifling. The consequence was, that slthoughMhi enemy were several limes driven from guns, of which not a few were dismounted, yet the damage done tn the works which guard the entrance to Sevastopol was extremely small. The pre cise loss of the Frehch we have not yel leorneo The Ville.de Pans engaged the Quarantine battery, and after an hour’s firing the Russian gunners were driven off; they, however, returned shortly afterward and re newed the figh. At about 3 o'clock they teem to have begun to open «uh red-hot ahot. Some lime after ibis a shell came into the Vllle dc Pans, and blew awav a great part of her poop-deck, killing and wounding a considerable number of met. The English hid come up witliin range of ihe batteries on the icf., shortly before 1 o’clock. Tne Agamemnon steamed in and engaged Port Constantine with great determi nation The Britannia was towed in, I be lieve, bv the Relribu'ion, then followed the Arelhusa, Albion, and London The SphiniT newlv arrived from the Baltic, went in firing her Ion" tore and aft guns at Fort Consianiine with considerable efTec’,, for the enemy look esneciai nams to lie rid ol tier, and ihe shot which fed round her kept the sen in a contin ual loan. 7wo or three Turkish sail of Ihe line also stood in and fired at ihe bailenes on Ihe Constantine side. 7’heir practice was not bad, and I lie effect of their aid would hate Deen more acceptable had they not placed themselves between the Queen and the Rus sians. so as to prevent that shin from engae mg until she had changed her posi'ion The British line was anchored all hlong the left poini o: me entrance, at a distance of about mot numlrer yards Tlie Agamemnon nourecl in an incessant fire on Foi: Consian nnc, and a; anon; 3 o’clock a loud explosion look place inside. which no douhl occasioned great damage, io' Ihe Russian fire slackened consideratet lo' nearlv half an hour Bii iron - me di-unce of Ihc vessels, the shot could tiavo lime efieci nr. I lie stone walls of tne tons, ana me British were exposed m n •evere tire, not only trom them, hm fiom Oiner baueries, me work of me Insl few moftms, r appears mat me enemy have construct"!! a sunk bailerv ol great power between For; Constantine and Iho lull which lies furme- r.. The elToc of llns, when it opened on me British line, was very great. — The Agamemnon w.is'verv much cut ahou,. The Aloio r received several shells close to the water-urn. and was once nr twice on fire. She is cxueiTcU down Here hourly hi repair damage 'I ne Arclliusn experienced ne-nly ns much damage: her hull is very much in lurec She has lour men hilled and iwuiuy iroundeu Al about 3 o’clock the Russians had onence wit red-hot shot, and r. was from tins that tnc chief dainuue arose, as many of the shins were on fire three or four limes The sunk ballerv was never injured, but Fori Constantine and the Quarantine Fort must have had manv of their guns dis mounted Finding lint there was no possi bility of making an) impression on the forts from the distance at which {the ships were placed, and that any effect was only tempo rary, and consisted merely in dnung the Russians from their guns, it was resolved to retire, more particularly as it was gro«mg dark, and all idea of storming the place that day had been given over on account of I lie unsatisfactory nature of the operations onibe land side The attack was boldly, if not skilfully, planned, and cannot bo said to have failed, for it was onlv intended as a diversion, ai d it was discontinued when the cause for perse vering in It existed no longer. So lar as it goes, it furnishes an argument for ihose who declare Sevastopol impregnable from Ihe sea. What was done on Tuesday last might have been done last April, and it was only the strong conviction that such an attack would fail which deterred the Admirals from the undertaking months ago. But there are other circumstances which take away from the blame of failure, if failure it can he cull ed. It* must be remembered that ihe fleet was only half manned, and that a large pro portion of sailors had been sent on shore to join in the main operations, to which the sea attack only formed a diversion. The Are]i thusa had only 13 guns out of 5'J, and half her crew were with the army in the trenches before Sevastopol, The British position is at •uch a distance from the base of operuiions at Balaklava, some of the guns having been dragged nine miles along a rocky road, that the labor of the sailors has been very gn at, and'the necessity for a large number of them remaining on shore was unavoidable. It is not probable that with its entire strength the fleet could have destroyed such works at such a distance, but ha fire would have been much more effective—the batteries would at least have been silenced, and the damage done by the Russian guns comparatively small. It should also be borne in mind that an attack on Sevastopol by an independent fleet would be carried out in a far different manner. Tt seems plain that the only course would be that recommended by the boldest spirits. T rx go right in, unmindful of the Are of the bat teries, and to anchor entirely within ihejbnyj is a course which might end in sucoessr; for the town might then be shelled and tjibahip pingdeslroyed.—ZKwdon Timet, , , , , ir _ Wny i* the cutting’blT of an elbphnnts head ta widelydjfjerent from-pulting off j other head) An*.—Because, when „y ououi. the head from th/body, you do not separate it froep the drunk. Hairing—the price or Newspapers. ■ Busmss jpgjjj? om. ;; Tax Aojtato* ft 0 ™ ‘ it nthcHbere num if fid i» tdMnte; «r 92 if ptymtnl :ht dejoy ed oner (At y«r.. Ait /or a tAor ter period M*« sir months, ana when for that tern ' only, poymrM mutt At mode ttrielly iW oiWmA. I or 91 trill A* charged. The foregoing termo hill be strictly tdktnd to. At poper will At discontinu ed until Mid ftr.unlett tl (At option of the editor. Clou.—Ten Copies, 919; fifteen Copies , 915. AnvMTittutsrt will A* intrtied at 91 per square, (of fourteen lines or Irtt,) for the first or three eon teculice interim**, **d 25 cents for rvtry tuott* qaenl one. Yearly odeertiseinenle interled at a rea sonable discount on the foregoing rates. O' Tivneieat advertising payable in advance. ID* All letters mast be poet-paid, lonstantiuople. lAS. LOWREY & S. F. WILSON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Poller cilv McKean counties. Wcllsborougli, Feb, 1, 1853. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office, north side Public Square, Wellsborotigh, 1* i. Peters to Messrs. Phelps, Dodge 6c Co., N. Y and; Hon. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia. July 13. C LE \ V K RH 6 U^E, {Formerly Giones' Hotel,) WELLSBO ROUGH, TIOGA CO., PA. June 8. *54. V P. CLEAVER, Frop'tor. STILL 1\ TIIL ITLLD! MMIE subscriber having recently received -** his stock of goods for the season, offers a choice selection of PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prerapj. ly .executed in ibe beat manner .end innsl insh ionaHeatyle, -.if' •' j. WelUbom,’ July ISj <M.I JBNR mAMAtrAtkAjt-* ■Mss*, dleabavtyou «mi tbcee Obeap Mirirtofctlnd Parent tMAndiPhitrjnd.Ranredlktciwial-, Wel),boio!,Not.l.lBs4<; JONESA P"^ ~ r~. TIOGA MAKBLIi YARD. FITCH & SHERWOOD, DRALKRS IN Italian and American Marble, FOR MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONES. ITT Entire satisfaction will nlwavo be given. SHOP IN TIOGA VILLAGE , PENN'A. July 13. 1854-Iy. FARMER’S ANION INSURANCE COMPANY. ATI!KNS, BRADFORD CO., PA CAPITAL— 6200,000!—insures Formers only, on the Slock and Mutual plan. J. E.Can field Scc’y., lion. Horace Willislon, Pres’t. Ueinem ber that an experienced Travelling Agent,represent ing a sound and reliable Company near home, is prel era (dc to a foreign Co., as there cun be no deception. Address, J. E. Webster. Agent, Covington, Pa. # W. W. WEBB, in. D., {Late a Graduate of Caslleton Medical College , Vl, HAS n<sofinled himself with Dr. N. Pack er, in the pratticc of Medicine and Surgery. They will promptly attend nil calls in ihcir profess ion. Office on Main-sl., opposite the Presbyterian Church, Wcllsbormigli, Pa. jy 27. S. F. WILSON, (LIT Removed to James Lowrey’s Office. JOHN N. BACHE, DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Prints, Ging hams, Delains, Shambrays, Bareges, Lawns, Para meltcs, Alapacns, Velvets, Brown and Bleached Shciling** mid Shirting'*, Tickings, Drillings, Wad dings, Battings, Winkings, Vestings, Cravats,Stocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cambrlcks, Laces, Trim* tilings. Gram Bags, Carpet Bags, Colton Yarn, Twine, Carpet-Warp, Umbrellas and Parasols, with a good lot of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, con sisting of iMen and Boys* Linen and Gingham, Tweed and Jean Coats, Denine Overalls and Shirts, Vests, &c. Groceries. Hyson, Hvson Skin and Young Hyson Teas; a large lot of Sugars, different grades and prices, Mo l.inses Syrup, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, Co coa, CJinger, Soda, Cream Tarter,Saleratus,Candies, Lemons, Oranges, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, Pain's and Oils, ll'in /oif Glass and Sash II A R D W A R E. Axes, Shovels, Hoc*, X Cut Saws, Spades, Crow bars Wrought and Cut Nail*, Hinges, Chains, Cow Hells, Sheep Hells, Scythes and Snaths, Scythe Slones and Rifles, Manure Forks. Hay Forks,Chain Pumps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes. CROCKERY , GLASS WARE $ LOOKING Pine and Cedar Fail*, Brooms, Wash boards, Clothes Pins and Corn Rackets. Palmleaf, Straw, Panama, Leghorn, Silk and Hru*h flats Caps and Bonnets, Bools and Shoes, Codfish and Hallibut,&e., &.C., comprising in all a large and well selected assortment of goods,selling al (he lowest possible prices. The suseriher avails himself of the opportunity to thank his patrons for their liberal patronage, for the pjivt eight years, and rrspccllully asks a continuance of like favors, and guarantees to his customers a liberal system of trade, in which their interests as well a* his nun shall, al all limes,be consulted. All persons wanting good goods, at cheap prices, arc in vited to cull and examine for themselves. Hia in. lenlion is m»l to be undersold. The hivbe.-t market price paid ot oil times for Butler, Gram, Lumber, Shingles and Ashen. Knoxville, June 22, 1854. VICTOR CASE, Family Grocery & Provision STORE. TUP, subscriber * ould inform his friends and the citizens of Tioga county generally, that he has just received a large and superior sup ply of j GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, f SUCH AS Teas, Sugars By the barrel or otherwise. Coffees, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, Rice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Sail by Ihe barrel or sack. Mackerel by the whole, i and j( barrel, Codfish by the 100 or single pound, Flour, Cheese, Crack ers, Butter (£■ Eggs, together wilh every other article in the Grocery line, lower than can be got at any other place in town, as he is determined to make quick sales at small profits. Thankful for past favors ho would most respect fully invito his friends and the jmhli'c generally to give him & call and examine for themselves. M. M. CON VERS, Wellsborongli, May 27,1853. Carriage & Wagon Manufac tory. TJTENRY PEtRIE would an -*-■*- nounce la his fVicnds and thfcrasKjSaiK public generally, that ho is the above business on Gjaflon street, immediately in the rear of J. IL.Bowen's store,.where be is pre pared to manufacture on short notice. Carriages, Buggies. Sulkies, of any style nr description to suit the purchaser, and of (be very best'materials. ’ All kinds of re pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable terms. .. .. ROOTS A pit), .SHQES.T-rU^ ’•'SHTOtnl tb*t WM-erfftrooghlin cinibo found at [Nor. 1/51.] JONES !l ftOE. jtoUA 'AidTTATOIi. > An JnvaluahU Book for 25. cent*. —«J Zxtry Family Watrw Raw a Copy,** ,f ••* . , -I— ~ ’ 100,000 COPIES Tj J LN/LESS fIf * .ijulf - THAN A .year., a* 1 ' r new edition, revised.. * artd improved, Juss is'. Dft. fttJNTSit’a Mctflcfll Manual, and Hand Book fof iW’Afflicted—Containing an outline of the origin, progresvlreatmcnl and cure of every form of disease contracted by promiscuous sexual inter course,'by r or.by sexual excess, with ad vice for iheir prevention, written in a familiar style, avoidirigalr medical technicalities and everything that would offend the ear of decency ; with an out-_ lino of complaifiU incidenVto females, from the re- years* successful practice, exclusively dexoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or pri vate nature. To which is added receipts for the cure of the abovd disease®,artd aUrcatiae on the cause?, symp toms and cure of the FEVER and AGUK. Testimony of the Professor of Oftshfitcs in the Penn Medical College, Philadelphia —“Dß. HUN- TliU’S MEDICAL MANUAL.* 1 The author of this work, unlike the majority of those who odver- 1 tisc to euro the diseases of which it treats is a grad uate of one of the bcslCoilcges in the United Slates. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the un fortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a suc cessful and experienced practitioner, in whoso honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. Jos. S. Longshore, M- L. From A. Woodward , M. D. y of Penn University , Philadelphia . —lt gives me pleasure to add my testi mony to the professional ability of the author of the Medical Manual. Numerous cases of Disease of the Genital Organs, some of them of long standing, have come under my notice, in which Ins skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health in some cases where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weak ness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by selfabusc or excessive vencry, I do not know his superior in the profession. I have been acquainted with the author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to rccom mend him as one in whose professional skill and in tegrity they may safely confide themselves, Alfred Woodward, M. D. This Is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the classes ol‘ diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It Is free from oil objectionable matter, and no par ent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted ma ny years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and with too little breath io puff and too little presumption to impose, he has offered lo the world at the merely nominal price of 25 rents, the fruit of some twenty years’most successful practice. — Herald. “ No teacher or parent should be knowlcdc impur led in this valuable work. It would save years of pain and mortification and sorrow to the youth un der their charge.* I — Peoples' Advocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohm, writing of “Hunter’s Medical Manual” says “Thou-unds upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon thcmsclvis and posterity. The constitutions of thousands who arc raiding fam ilies have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the canse or cure. Anything that can be done so to enlighten end influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remote this wide spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next lo the relig ion of Jesus Christ, ou the present and coming gen cralion. Intemperance (or the use of inloxicuing drinks) though it has slain thousands upon thou sands, i-. not a greater scourge lo the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted,and ht lieve me your co-worker in the good work you arc so actively engaged in.” One copy {-ecurely enveloped) will be forwarded, free qf postage, lo any part of the United Stales fi»r 25 cent*--, or six copies for one dollar. Address, [laid) COSDLN Sc CO., Publishers, or Box UMS, Philadelphia. 3 T Booksellers, (’invaders nnd Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. October !2, 1854-ly. i\EW SPRTKJTGOOD^i r pHL'i subscribers nr« now opening their I slock of GOODS for the Spring Trade, com. prising a full and complete assortment, nnd of the usual variety, which will, as heretofore, lie sold a la very small profit for READY I* AY. Being drier mined not to be undersold by our neighbors, our goods are marked at the lowest figure; and we invite a comparison of our goods and prices with any other in the market. Among the assortment of DKY GOODS will be found a great variety ol Ladies’ Dress Goods consisting ip purl of Bereges , Berege Delanes,all-irool Delanes , La tens, plain and printed; Ginghams, English , Scotch and American; Poplins , Prints of all shades and colors, a good stock of SILKS. Also, for men’s wear may be found Broad Cloths, Cuasimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Juans, silk, satin and summer Vestings. Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached and brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for bnyb* wear, Colton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Colton Batten, with a variety of oilier rliclcs 100 numerous to mention. Cirocei'lc* and Pi'o»l*ions. A full stock will be kepi on hand. Those in want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Mola.sseH, Stewart’s best Syrup, Spices, Pepper, Ginger, Salcratus, Flour, Fi*h, Sail Tobacco, or any other article in tins line, will do well to call on us before purchasing else where. HARDWARE, o* large and complete an assortment us can be found in the county. Among which is Cutlery ofull kinds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, &e., &c. CROCKERY, GLASS & STONK-WARK, BootH tint! Shoes, Ilsils and Ciipo, Steel, Iron, Nails , Paints and Oils , Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothings SfC. Thankful for (he liberal patronage of the'past season, the Undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public loan examination of our Spring stock, believing that good Goods and low prices will in sure a speedy sale for ready pn} f . B. B. SMITH Sc SON, Wellsborough, May 25, 1b54. • Blake’s PatenFOhio F lS B -&9^3W f i ii£a,r ♦'”> rrfls hf Ihe . article-, /fast received and for salenj I■EOJUk/or.wle by the.buns’ qt. m-convbus. yjPETRtE. (Cnndlo*' BurnT A^JPg,%jaa. n< | tfa(np.pil, . ■V. CASE’S. > 2( Q MJSSJPORK jnet received TtO bjr [Mar. 30.] ’ JONES &, ROE. ■ HAS CQNSTANTLY ON HAND AT THE WEtLSBOROUGti DRIfG STORE, ... „ -,TJU roIMWIFO ABTICLias . - ( , Aeonite, ' Ginger, Gfoupd, Adhesive Plaster, •- Glass of all sizes, for win* AlcbW.li Vc i 4ow» or picture rroroes, Alam, ' Glue, Aloes,,. j( ;, Guraspfevery variety, Allspice, Hops, I .’ Ammonia, Hot Drops, Annette,/ :■ HivtrSyrnp, .Antimony, . Indigo, (best qoality,) Arnica, Inks of all kinds, Breeching Powder to, re- Lampolack, riioTo ink & fruit stains, Looking' Glass, from Linen, ‘ Leather Varnish, Blacking for stoves, Lime—Rhode Island, /or “ “ boots & shoes while washing, Bay Water, Madder, Borax, Nutmeg, Brimstone, Oils, (a large varicty,) Brushes of all kinds, Ointments, Bug Poison, Opodildoc, l ’■ Camphor, Paints of all kinds, Castile Soap, Picta, , ■ Cayenne Pepper, Pepper, Cement for earthen ware, Prussian Blni, Cinnamon, Pills of various kinds, Cloves, Quicksilver, Coball, (Fly Poison,) Quinine, Composition Powder, Red Chalk, Cephalic Snuff for head- Red Precipitate, ache, catarrh, &.C., &c.,|Roae Water, Cream Tartar, |Saffron, Cordial for children, ■ |Sal Sodq, Dover's Powders, iSoap for the Toilet, Dye Woods and Dyeing Starch, 1 materials of all kinds, Sponge,. . Epsom Salts, Syringes, a large variety, Erasivc Soap, for remov-Toothache Cordial, ing grease, &c., from Umber, clothing, | Varnishes, various kinds, Essences of all kinds, iVcrmilliop, Green Salve for horses, [Vinegar, Ginger Hoot, 'Wafers in boxes. flcdicines. German Kilters, Heave Powder, Lyon’s Ral Pills, Magnetic Ointment, Plasters of all kinds, Pulmonic WafcrsV\ Pain Killer, Radway’s Ready Relief, iSarsaparilla Syrup, Teller Ointment, Uterine Calliolicon, Vermifuges, various kinds Worm Tea, Dr. Kdlog’s. April 30, 1854. Patent IT Ayre’ft Cherry Pectoral, Brant’s Balsam, „ Extract, Cough Mixture, Cod Liver Oil, Dr. Fitcli’b Medicines, Dr. Jayne’s u Dr. Keeler’s “ Dr. Swayne’s “ Dr. D.ivib’ Depurative, KahncstockVs Vermifuge, Gargling Oil, Graelcnberg Medicines, German Ointment, UKltiS AND MEDICINES! IN LAWRENCEVILLE, PA. 'TUIE subscribers have constantly -*• on hand at their Drugstore, in Law. rcnccville, a large and well selected stock of DRUGS, Sjc., of every description used hy Physicians in the country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDIC INKS oi' the day which we offer for sale at prices which cannolfail ol suit those who may favor us with a cull. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following : Merchant's Gargling Oil Expectorant, Al terative, Pills , Pills, See; Moffat's Hillers and Pillf; Fitche's silver plated Abdominal Support- ers, Braces , Inhaling Tubes, and all the medicines piepared by him for his private practice ; Brant's Pxhnonary Balsam and Ratifying Extracts: Ayre's Cheriy Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and Canchalugue; Billow's Heave Cure; An drew's Pain Killing Agent; Trask's Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie's Galvanic, Belts , Houghton's Artificial Pepsin; Blake's Aromatic Bitters ; and all the most popular Pills and Ver mifuges, <5 fc., Cc. I Also, a good assortment of SCHOOfTUKI) BLANK ROOKS, Biography, Reading. See. Paints, Oils and Dyc-fMiill*. GLASS, wholesale and retail, Gold and Silver Leal, Putty, Spls. Turpentine, Camphoric, Burning Fluid, Varnishes,&c. TRAUGII $ HURD. Lawrcncevillc, Feb. 3, 1854. WUL.LSBOKO’ KHMIKV and Machine Shop. r PHE subscriber having rentiil the interest A of Levi Chuhhuck in the Well.-borough Foun dry. is now prepared to manufacture most kind, of machinery—such as Mill Crunks, Mill Gearing', Slides, Bal ance-Wheels, Shafts, Pvllies, c^r. Maciiincry of all kinds repaired on short notice, by experienced workmen, and on reasonable terms. Ploughs. The attention of Farmers is particularly called to nur assortment of Ploughs, which are unsurpassed by any other Foundry in the Stale. Our Ploughs consist in part of the celebrated Chubhuck Plough, Xo. 5. do. do do. 4, Dulcher do. , Blackley Plough. Lorn do. Side Hill do. The Side Hill Plough is the only Plough that will turn equal furrows on either side, and plow on level ground. Stoves, Stores. 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 fur ther advertisement. ' CALDRON KETTLES, Seven and Five Pail Kettles, Pots and Kettles for Stoves, on hand and for sale cheap. All orders thankfully received nnd promptly exe cuted. Orders for which he may not have patterns will bo made by a skilful pattern maker. Wellsburu’, July 22, 1853. *ASIi A BLIND FACTORY. COVINGTON, TIOGA Co , PA The sui. scriber i f prepared by new Machinery, jus< purchased, to fur nisli to order, at) kinds of square und fancy Sash and Blinds Square Sash of common sizes conslunlly on hand. fty Ion? cxpe ricnce in tliehusi ness* (he rul»*cti ber flatter* liirt)- self that he can t it as cheap as cun ul any in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see, „ DAVID S. IKELAN. Covington, March 9, IBSA. . C 7" The subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. ' Jaynes celebrated! Family Medicines, also Scarpa Oil for Deafiifoa.} ■ ■ D. S. I. Worth Seeing! ' splendid assortment • of Goods'that the subscribers are now daily receiving is resly {worth a call to examine. They have just returned from New York with the largest assorlt rochl of Dry Goods, including Ladies' Dress Goods, that was ever offered in this country, and aft are requested td call and cxa'iplnq them, whether they' wish to Jiuy.or ndL ,To enumeralo aiiidlea vtould bo useless to attempt, ~A .personal inspection can JtfijY Jdeaj&r Whit < h is. _ex tehsive esiab lishment contains. s : IP* DON’T FORGET THE PEACELq , , > Tke New Store 6/ ’, ’ f ) ' ” - niOf<EB &. ROE. Jiow,enough Jojjo,to BOWEN'S EMWRE STORE and buy a ■ Htl-sorany other, kind of a'£(at that you are a jnind<to ecleOt Rom bis largo atock. Sept. 19,1854. ' COSTEBS’ Emporium of Fashion, ' «< ■ . j ANI?, CHEAP CLOTHING, Ac. M- M. CON VERS has just received from • New York, the largest and moat carefully selected assortment of CLOTHS, VESTING, CASSIMERS, : ';SATINETTS V TRIMMINGS, &o„ ever brought into this country; which he will|sell fbr ■bsbv ray iheaper than any other establishment ■‘His stock comprises a general assortment o every variety of Clothing, from a low price up. SUMMEjI COAl'S —for Mon and Boys—a large assortment. DRESS, FROCK AND SACK CO ATS—of ere. tj description, size and color. PANTS— every style and quality. VESTS —of every style, color, and description. SHIRTS, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Over ' Alls Ovcr.Shir(a, Suspenders, Gloves, Umbrellas, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with • lots of SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, &c„ &c. ./•’HATS AND CAPS, of every., description— the largest assortment in town. Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, for Men, Boys, and Women, a large variety. Trunks , Valises , Carpet Bags , Jfc. He would say to all in want of good and neat fitting CLOTHING, that he can and will sell cheaper than can.be gotten in this borough, or any where this side of the New York market. This is no blow or brag, but truth —and to test it call at “Convcrs*Cheap Clothing Emporium,” where all articles arc sold cheaper limn on the one price system. Wellsborough, May S 7, 1853. HEW ARRANGEMENTS. ACKOWL would announce to the cili • zens ol Tioga county, that he has associated with him a partner, and the business will be con ducted under the firm of A. Growl & Co. They will continue at the old stand, in Wcilsborough, to manufacture lo order and keep on hand, Bnggys & Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, Ac., which for style, durability and elegance of finish, cannot be surpassed by any other similar establish incnt in the country. Workmen of celebrity arc engaged, and-lhcbest materials used expressly .n all the manufacturing departments of tins establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having them cxccu cdt lo their entire satisfaction, and finished in every particular the same as though they attended in per son. REP AIRING done as usual, with neatness and despatch. PAINTING of all kinds done on the uiortcst notice, and most reasonable terms. CTAII kinds of merchantable produce deliver ed) recivcd in exchange for work, at the market prices. A. GROWL 6c GO. July 13. 1855, CABINET MAKING. BT. VAiNHOIi.V would inform Mic cm • zens ol Wellsbnrough and vicinity, that nc has purchased the interest of liis parUier, John S. Bliss, in the above business, and .viil continue at the old stand, two doors cast of Jones'Store, lo Keep qn hand and make lo order ail kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining <s• Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus. MAHOOONV 6c COMMON WASH STANDS. Collate, French and Common Bedstcaas, of every description, together with ail articles usu ally made in his line of business. From Ins Knowledge of the ousincss he flat ters himself with the oelief that those wishing In purchase, would do .sell io call and examine lus work before sending elsewhere lor an .nienor arlicle. COFFINS, of every v.uicty, made lo order, at short nolirr, and reasonable cliurgts. TURNING done in a neat manner, at snort no li er. I?r?' merit of ( ’A\l*) AND COMMON HIAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs winch he will <el! as cheap, if not cheaper, Mian they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them ' ,’une 3. 1 #5,52. Perpetual illation Discovered , at Last. siibsrriiii.T havmi' oeen nunomled X agent by S. W. Paine lor the sale of the Rose Peek Improved Direct Action Water Wheels, would say to the owners of Saw Mills in Tioga county, that he is ready lo furnish the above men tioned Water Wheel at W disbond, at any lime af ter this date, on the most reasonable terms. These,Wheels are warranted lo do the best bu smess with the least quantity of water oi any Wheel in use, (except an Overshot.) The great advantages of these wheels over all others is the manner in which the water is applied lo the wheel, is such that there cannot be any waste of water, the gales or sheets regulating thequanlily. The gale is so” constructed that it shuts almost utr fectly light. Quantity of water required under eight feel head, 130 square inches, under *3O feel head, 50 inches; all heads between these m pro. portion. All wheels warranted lo perform accord ing to recommendation, if they do not we take them nut and replace the old wheels. No Wheels pu onder less than eight feel head. D. B. WILCOX. Wallshorough, July 13, 1854. SASH & RLIAH FACTORY. STONY FORK, TIOGA CO., PA. f JpHIS -ntism'iers Imvino |niirhnst*d 4hr Sash Factory at Stony Fork, have now on hand, and are making all kinds of square and fancy Sash and Blind*. The subscribers Ratters themselves that they can make us good ami endurable an article, and sell it as cheap as cun be obtained ot any establishment in Northern Pennsylvania or m Soul hern New York. O* All orders in our line of buxines*, will be promptly altendcd'lo. S. $l D. 0. WILCOX. Stony Fork, June 8, 1854. 1. D. WOOD. Wine for Communion. nnflE Churches of 'l'l*cmiinv lire ri*- apenlfully informed (hut they can now obtain at the Wcllshorough Drug Store, the l*urr Juice of the Grape unadulternUd i with Alcohol in any form. TII3 most Buiisfaclory evidence of its purity can be "diowh to those who wish to examine it. Certificates of dutiftguisbed Clergymen and the statement of tbo manufacturer himself. Those inleresledwill do well to procure a supply soon. R. ROY. Wellaborough, Jan. 26, 1854. Carpetings, &c. , rpHE subscribers have just replenished tneir stock of Carpeting, and now feel justified in saying' that 1)1611 Carpet Ware Room- excels in quantity, quality, variety, richness and beauty, that of any other in this country, and as to prices we are confident they are as low as any establishment this side of Now York city. OIL CLOTHS,. WINDOW SHADES, MATTINGS, he.., alt at the vory lowest'possible prices, at the new cash store of [Nqv, 3,] . JONES & ROE. "D.ED- ELANNELI—Oust received a large , oMilain and.twifted Hed Flannel, which .will be sold'very •MwiA-.alitlid’dTSnAi Cash Store of 1 Nov. 80.1853. JONES ROE? 1 !<SHAWDS f "SHAWLS! Nnw Ladies you have arlirge : assdrtrOent of beanlifiil style* ■tosaftSfroWi at'ifleCheap Slope l of ' ! 'JTQWES & ROE ; WID&A wake HATS. -just received * * at tl* Empire Store# large slock of Wide. Awake) -HftntaXikii’ and KbSsuth Hats. Call and sea Sept. 19, 1854. Chair*! Chairs! In addition lo the above, ihe sunken |her would inform the public that he ha* just receiveda large and haudsmncassorl- JOY TO THE WO»u; “MAN HIS OWN PHYSICjAN.” DIE. PHILIP LEDDY’s DEATH-TO-PAIN. The great American Remedy for Fever Ague, Rheumatism. Dysentrn Cholics, and Griping Pains. Bruises Strainßurns <Sf Scalds. Fresh Wound Dyspepsia , Covghs 4' Colds. AND ALL OTIIEE KINDRED DISEASES. r pHIS Medicine has proved, and will i w , A an unconditional Pain Destroyer in aii ra , M whether External or Internal. Hence it lias rer, ved the appropriate name of il Dtaih-io.p am.’ has, by being kept on hand by families;* ho <n o * its value, been the means of saving mdney, mo •• ten life, by its timely-use in sudden attacks. ar.c * case of accidents. In all bruises and flesh * ollriCl this Dealli-10-pain is the best embrocation that (J . be found. Toe soreness is immediately exiritu., —swellings reduced—and profuse bleeding st«i.', c A single dose Will ease the most severe griping h in the bowels and a few applications will »* asc .,, severest rheumatic and nervous p&ms. Dvsueuj and its tram of diseases is driven from its s[ r( , f| . hold. “ Fever and Ague,” !n the language p , western agent “can’t stand before old Lcodv iu live.’* Indeed it wso with nearly every disease r the catalogue. .1 Mediciae for the .Wi//ion’.' The remedy is composed of a large numiir* articles, all entirely vegetable, each a remcdiu. in itself, yet so united as in lorm i most ;><»«*; combination, and to lake away one ol ijm u would matcnaliy detract ‘rom Us merits. and the moat powcrlul, ol these articles,is i procured for tins medicine only from ;iic siai.c Taumago, m the South Pacific, called '.'AVI', OR LiFE ROOT' II used hv the natives n almost evirv and llic secret oi its virtues was .mpa rice:., proprietor bv i native. •CT For certificates, &c., see oamnnieiß to jc i ol* Agent. "AL'TIOX. — Purchasers oi Death in Dj.n (»••• how you arc deceived the »iorv that Ik .’,r Killing Agent, and Pain-Killer are the teller tic \;in(“«. .And iJ' von 'o ouv UeatlMo-Pum. uv ■ anu have no oilier. ilarK :he wore?-. • -jfar pain , ’ printed on red glazed paper, ta ilh the '•uu if P :oiiyngmed : »v Vin. . . t Co., licncnal Ai'rnis. to ’Miom all ordtr-- ic addressed, *l ilhica. .V. Y. ■V. D. UAlf-K V.-Sole Agcnl al \Vdlsh(.ro •Ve/Üboroat'M, .Ujrtii 9. ic:o4. jOCTOK VUL’RSELf The Pocket TitculaiHiis OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHVSICi.O IMlli Kil'neih lidiuoi Willi One Jlundrcd E graving®, snowing Miscast md Mallortnaiions oTUie (I man Svstcin m ‘'verv •diai To winch is add< and Turin a frcuiies on ihc Oiscases Fcmalcb, uemg -ji Uic liiirhc; mi'orlance to married jeoul or those conicr.niiaiing ina nage. Hy 'Vm Vorxr,, U. r> net no idllicr ue asnnmed to nresrnia «'n[H v .isci LATH'S 'o :ns umd in carlv ot*l no vounjr imhi -»r *\on.a. cr inlo ’he •srcrj l jimns u rrarren ,*<• 'Mil riMUinir 1 fir* Pock it fv-m a nrs. cl • miiTirur ironi a narKnitd ( 'onltfi . Pain /» ine esiiess icnon* 1111110'’'. ana < v iram 01 Uvmicpljc sensations, ana imm n f uivsit ian. jc another moment aiuikui :*■ the .Esltlapu's. .lave the married, ir • • 0 bo married. ,mv •mucdimeni. :c?.u • !*i** *p; •, ul !>ooK. as ’.l has been ’he means m jands ot anlbrluate creatures :roni Wic v«r\ ol' death. £/*Anv person senomo Arenn/./’ii r « sed in a lellcr. will receive one ropy 01 * in- \t r' mail or rive conics will be sent lor one Address, (post paid") DR. \VM. Vnl Ni>. *O. 1 52 Sontet £t. % i’lulatiniv.a. March 16, 16,31-1 y. S T E 4. R \ S 1 3elf.ScttinV -Mill Dof«, 'JM1 H niKlcisiiiurfi having injrcn.iMM t rijrlit of usinjr ihc aDnve .Will Docs* .n . ec* county, «\oul(l announce lo ilie -uinnc 0iu,.... ’hat he ib ready lo furnish '.hem at 'imn mu:. ) any part of the county, m Uic ’nu.-i j t terms, and warrant them to <et correct *rnm - u;: v, inch lo Iwo inches m thickness. i'liev ue nc clieapesl and the most durutile Dog in use. ..nr arc verv simple in construction, coflscquenm i:t aesily kept in repair, Lhev De used or >lO saws in a gate msl as well as for one. Terms, $.>0.00 per sell lor one <aw. ihe man own ing tile mill findll g tlie ncadblocKs >lllll »o.ncini: llic men while pulling llicm in) and Soo.OU :ur :v\o saws. N. B.—All orders promptly attended to. . B. WILCOX, VuLLSBOROrCH, OtT. 0, jttf3. I would say that we have used ihe ano'e ihkii* bed Mill Dogs jbr about tour months, arc mr sawyers like them mucli and think Hum i»riUT4* blc they have used. S. E. ENSWOKTH. I have a set ol’ the above doc'nbid Doj?*- in n>v imU which I purchased aIU - r q years trial* tbfl can recommend them to do their work well Wellsboro', Jan. 5, ’5-1-ly. J. I, JACKSON. ZIAC PAINTS. One third cheaper than White Lead , ana free from all poisonous qualities. 'THE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY *■ having greatly enlarged their works, and mi* proved the qualify of their product**, are prepared so execute orders (or (heir 1 - . Superior Paints, Dry, and ground in Oil, in assorted packages of from 25 t« 500 pounds; also, Dry, in borrels, of 200 lbs. each. Their Whitt Zinc % which Is sold dry or ground into, iswarrunlcd PUKE aud unsurpassed for bony and uniform whiteness. A method of preparation has recently been on*co* vered, which enables the Company to warrant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any rca* sonable lime. In this respect their paints will ha superior to any other in the market Their Brawn Zinc Faint, which is sold at a low price, and can only bo made from Die Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when applied to iron or other metallic sur faces. ... Their Stone Color Paint possesses alh the proper ties of the Brown, and is of an agrfeeable c<do> for painting Cottages, Depots, Oul-bujldiiffcs, Bridges, dec. Dealers supplied on itberenl jfrms by their Agents, FRENCH & RICHARDS, Wholpsah Paint Dmitri and Importers, N. W. cor. of 10th &. Market Sts., Philadelphia April 6tb'1834. '■ Dried apples, peaches and.berries for sale by [June 22.] V f CASE- Black silk mantillasj from (he low price of $2.50 up. to $10 r ats npw opened far vuut inspection at the Cash Slate of ‘ JuHa 1. 1834. . JbNES & ROE. SuperiDr Brass Trusses JL Jbrsulo by, [Jung'99.] V. CASE. KOO BUSHELS of CORN, for sale by tsW VICTOR CASE t .nuv >a\c mn :*r.
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