< r bai ’-oV-l' ■'• V"* 1 s- OoJf «i^<iastoy]tfojh»vol , » wi^un^* :i ” It wM inebriation, oauaedbyjwr- UTirna tw'tf«SfV of cider triads ffpVnjrppley itftif wfiSmVm it. At Whstbet faMba last fourMpd-lwentXjffipurs 1 base bwoab, isthe |»iot lioft? ’lf ibal (ieriod l: huVfl in tdiicMed, then thetime hasArrtyedwfleq any penoa who wishes to havua regular “ drunk, • Doed only to apply to the nearest hydrant.— Heretofore 1 have supposed'wafer tohe* bev erageWanocent .and harmless hu) 'now — welJTno manor-*! ,wil! nut anticipate,. •, List.; ea while I relate a “ plain, unvarnished tale, “ I left my boarding' house in company with a friend; to wilneSsilieShake speriah revival at Burton's—the “ MiJsurhmer night’s, dream.” Before leaving the hotel, at his suggestion, we partook of a potable, known, I think, as punch — whiskey punch. I watdVd attentively the preparation of thi» agreeable beverage, and I am certain that there entered into its composition n certain amount of water—Croton water as I have every reason to believe; and lam also sure that in that treroendueus draught, I imbibed the first instalment of that villainous liquid which produced the diabolical state of facts 1 am about to describe; and also that the sec ond and third of those ingenious inventions, (both of which we drank on the spot,) were qs guilty, in this respect as their “ illustrious predecessor r And 1 furthermore conscien tiously stale that my glass of brandy, rimool the couple wo ordered noon afterward,/ and which, according to my invariable custom, should have been “ straight," was also sur reptitiously diluted with the same delectable fluid by the malicious bir-keejer, for I re member experiencing n slight confusion on going out. and mistaking a topsail for tbo Broadway theatre. We immediately entered another saloon to procure the wherewith to steady our nerves,! when we partook of two good gin cocktails ' and a brandy smash individually-and 1 slite, I according to the best of my knowledge and belief, that our principal ingredienis in each of those compounds was water —Croton wa ter—introduced therein by some evtl-disposed person without my knowledge or consent.— On leaving this saloon, 1 noticed that my friend, although a single man, bad by some mysterious process of multiplication, become two. I kept fast hold of both, and after doubling with a great deal of difficulty, a great number and variety of corners, we reached Burton’s. Tickets being mysieriouly procu red, we entered, and eventually obtained seats. Finding after prolonged trial, that it was im praclihleso pul my hat in my vest pocket, I placed it on the floor and pul both feel in it. The theatre generally seemed to he mixed up. The parquelle, gallery and dress circle were all one, and the siago was whifling nr. ound at a rale which must have been ex- ' tromely inconvenient to the revol ing ac tor. . Al length, after a liberal allowance of o vr r . lure, the curtain went up, and I wan en ib erl! by tha moat unrt-mi'iiog aitt-nlion lo coiv-i-n -train the actors sufficiently to understand the performance. And many things which I hitherto deemed dramatically incorrect, were presented m my wondering vision then and there. “ Hyppoly la" was dres»ed in knee breeches and brognns ; and “ Ttiunin" did not, to me, present a very {airy-like appear ance in a fireman’s red shirt and a three cor nered, cocked hat. “ Oberdon" was not so objectionable, (being a gentleman.) in n talma and placid pantaloons, though even he might have blacked his boots and omitted the spots. And I fear I did not properly appreciate the rest of the faries, who had their heads deco rated with 'sunflower* and their hands full of onions. At Inst the entertainment wns concluded, and I remember consulting with my duplica ted friends as lo the feasibility of a return to Brooklyn, lo our boarding house. Oo our journey thither we witnessed many strange things, about which I desire information.— In the first place, is it the custom, a general thing, for the City Hall and Barnum’s Muse urn to indulge in an animated contra dance Up and down Broadway in (he middle of the night, accompanied in their fimlic movemens, by the upper story of Stewart’s and the Bible Society’s building f for they certainly did, on that eventful evening, nnd I feel called upon to entre my solemn protest against these o >c turnal architectural salalory exhibitions, a* unworthy the dignity of the Empire City.— And I would with all humility suggest, that if tie stony goddess of justice, whose appro prt'ite place is on ihn top df the City (toll, will desert her responsible post, she might choose a more becoming - amusement th in sit ting cross-legged on the top of a Houston ■tree! stage, pl ivin wi'h a jewsha p. I am now convinced that Bowling green fountain is not permanently located on the lop of Trinity Church cross j bui that it unis on that memorable night, my wonering eyes bore ample testimony. 1 am.sufficiently ac quainted with (he City to knowl that Aslor House should be found, on the corner of Bir clay street, but I am ready lo lake my oath Ibal on the particular occasion it plied as an opposition ferry boat between Whitehall street and Hamilton avenue. The last thing I dis tinctly recollect is trying to pay the fare for three on this novel crafl, with n-singid 'piece of money, (which I now know to have been a Bongtown copper,) and demanding two and sixpence change, which I dido’i get. In the morning, I found myself in bed with my overcoat on, and afterward discov ered my bopts under the pillow—my hit in the grate, with my pnntaliKme.am) l hairbrush in it—ray' watch in the water, jug, nnd un latch key in the bird cage. I presume. I had tried to write h letter lo some one with my toothi brush, Us I found that article in the ink. ainnd, ’ IfdV, if Croton water interferes with my susceptable system in this unaccountable manner, what shall-1 drink t I would resnrr to milk, bm 1 fear ourehy'Hdiiionhf iho lac teal contains sufficient of the'aqueous enemy la again, upset my too delicate’ nerves, 3V you only can I come, and! exclaim like Ca> •ar, when be toojwap afflicted with superfluitV of Wfttar, " Help naSauius, or I sink,” I aub- <■ Q. R P. B. ,;: would >6 4ia3o(W^rrlws»Jr s*'. ijjHl®. 'wraA^iMewji-:.. T« Aarrnro%hpUUMieiede^,^r^ay : i^ ingikki'fsirnitktd <to sobseftberS at ♦M(hf lr W‘ adM'i/'paUin adotnei; or&ifyatfmtiiUU deUg.- td obtflhiiieaC. No subscription take* for^ ashoY ter ‘periodlhun sirmonthtiand token fprMt'term' aalyj fiinttntmott ht' made strictly in advaaw, or^t'sMil be charged. Thsforegeinrtirms mi bt strictlyUdh'rred to. No paper iriU'bt diieontinU eJ vml’puid for, vh'lesset.lie epiieh of theMitor. Cioi£±Ten Copies. 812; Fifteen Cop«i,;«l§." inline inserted at 81 perSyuarif, {of fourteen lines or lees,) for the first or three eon secuth&jHMiinfi'tsd $s cents.for-tiers' »ww*. quint oat. . Yearly adctrtiseinents inserted at aria, tan able,discount ontheforegoing fotee. .. -, •; v . O* fransient advertising payable in advance. 0T 4fiietters.mutl be,post-paid, ’ ’ , ....-- TIOGA MARBIAiYABO. FITC.II &. SHERWOOD, ‘OEAtisns’lN^ Italian anclAmcncan MavWc, FOIJ ,/<V , MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONES. IT Entire satisfaction will alwu'vi'be given. SHOP IN TIOGA VILLA OE} PENN'A. July IS. IBS4-ty. J FARMER’S CSIOJf INSURANCE COMPANY. ATHENS. HItAUPOHD Cb.,' PA. CAPITAL —$200,000! Farmers only.’on the Slocte and Mutual |ilun. J. E.Can field See 1 ;., lion. Horace Willislon, Pres’l. Renicni ber that an experienced Trareßing Agent,represent ing a sound and reliable Company near Iminc, is preh erable to a foreign Co;, as there can 'he no deception. Address, J..E. Webster, Agent, Covington,. Pa. W. W, WEB If, M. I)., {Lite a Oraiatltdf Cattlelon Medical College, Vt.' TTAS H»»'iciaii-<1 luiiim'li’ with Dr. N. Pack- A A t a,in the practice of' Medicine and Surgery. They will promptly attend all calls in their profess inn. Office on Mnin-st., opposite Iho Presbyterian Clinrch, Wcllshornugli, Pa. - jy 27. 8. F. WILSON, O* Removed to'James Lowrey’s Office, lAS. IOIVBET Sc S. P. WILSON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT AA LAW, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Potter city McKean counties* Wellsborough, Feb. I, 1853. JOHN N. BACHE, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT A*. LAW—Office, north side Public Square, Wellsborough, I t. Holers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge &. Co., N. V and; Hon.A.V.Parsons,Philadelphia. July 13. CL El VEK II O-II BE, (Formerly Orevet' Hold,) WELLSBOROUGH, TIOGA fO, PA. June 8, '54. I*. P. CLEAVER, t'rop'lor. STILL IN THE FIELD! f IMIE subscriber hnving recently Thrived Ins slock of good* for the *co»on t oSbr* a choice selection of DRY GOODS, 0 mailing m (/art of Broad Cloths, Prints, Ging b mis. Drains, Sh&mhruys, Barege*, Lawns, P&ra rnetles, Alupacas, Velvet*, Brown and Bleached Singling* and Slnrl'wgß, Ticking*, Drillings, Wad ding*, Uditlngs, Winkings, Veiling*, Cravat*,Stocks, Collar*, Handkerchief*, Cambrlck*, Laces, Trim* ming*, Grain Dag*, Carpet Dags, Cotton Yarn, Twine, Curpct W»rp, Umbrellas and Parasols, with a good lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, eon. slating of Men and B«*ya* Li/en and Gingham, Tweed and Jean Cuati, Ueninc Overall* and Shirt*, Vents, dtc. Groceries. Hyson, Hyson Sain und Young Hyson ’Teas ; a largo lot of Sugars, different gradi'Mnd prices, Mo* lame*, Syrup, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, Co coa, Ginger, Soda, Cream Tarter, Salcralus.Candies, Lemons, Oranges, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oils, Window Glass and Sash. HAR.D W A R E. Axes, Shove)*, Hoes, X Cut S iws, Spades, Crow, bar*, Wrought und Cat Nail*, Hinges, Chain*, Cow Sell*, Sheep Hell*, Scythes and Stmlh*, Scythe Stones and Rifle*, Manure Fork*, Hoy Forks,Chain Pump*, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes. CROCKERY . GLASS WARE Sf LOOKING GLASSES , Pine and Cedar Pail*, Brooms, VV&gJi board-r, Clothes Pins and Corn Baskets. Puimleaf, Straw, Panama, Leghorn, Silk and Dru«li Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoe*, Codn.th and ffuiiibut*fitc., &c., comprising in ull a largo nnd well selected assortment of good*, selling at the lowest possible prices. ThfiTiuscriber avails himself of the opportunity to thank his patrons for their liberal patronage, for the past eight year*, and respectfully asks a continuance of like favors, and guarantees lo hi* 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, ul cheap prices, fere in* vited to call and examine fur themselves* His in* tention is not to Hr undersold; The highest market price paid at all timet for Butter, Grain, I urn tT, Shingles and Ashes. Knoxville, June ;££, 1834. VICTOR CASS. Family Grocery Sc Provision STOKE. r PIIE *ubsrribi*r would inform his friend. and the citizen* of Tfogn county generally, that lie haa just received a largo and superior sup ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, such as Teds, Sugars by the baml or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart’s Syrvp, Rice, Pepper, Gin-'er, Suleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould anil Sperm Candles, sal> by the barrel or sack. Mackerel liy the whole, i and i barrel. Codfish by the 100 or single pound, 'Flour, Cheese, Crock ers, Butter «$• Eggs, m together with every other article in the Grocery line, lower than cm he got el any other place in town, a« he is determined to make quick vales at email profits. Thankful Tor past favors he would most' reaped fully invite his friends and the public generally lo give him a call and examine for themselves, M. M. CONVEBS. WelKborongh, May 27,1853. Carriage & Wagon Manufac tory. ITENRY PETRJH >v„ol,| nn* mm “ LJ “ ntirince to h\* friends and the©Scs**K f/dblic generally* that he is cohtin*iitigS2__SsZ the above business on Grafton street, immediately in the rear of J. R, Bowen’s More, where hole pre* pared toraanufacUjre on short notice, , • Carriage*, Buggica, Sulkies, i- Wagitlis, of any, style pr, description to pnit.lbe purchaser and of the .very .bcsl materials,. All kinds of re, pairing done forthwith and Bo the auwt reasoaaite terms. IPAIIrtINQ AND liinmtm will-icT>rompU tnthohwt mituaeroiid most frsH iootble Kyfc.: • " •- ‘ n ; : . i WbU.bom.’JaljlVSi. BBmiPmit ■AnJnttttUoi ]le Book for S|s ctnli:—J*Btery FSnily soL d ' i^f ' L.&ss : Dte Mfrfie&i MomiSli’ tnd 'Hift'i'- Book foe IB#- 1 *n ootiinfl of thSi origin, piogrc»MMatmeot andcurepf every I of diseaseconlrmt^di.byjPJ^ii^oij^rexoa^,insert coarse, to, wmMdr*wr. Wnial exCeW, w\Ui so vice forlßtnV'y rivenli'ofli written ink fkinilinHdJJe?l avoiding and everything.' that would ofiiihif.the fca'rdf’deie'Scy ;,.wiUi. an huWj lino of fomplaJilUdiieidOWC.V? females, from tho re eul^of, twenlj/yearsV successful practice, exclusively dckdtdd to tlio “cure of aiseasea of a delicate oryH vale nature, i" ■’ 1 To which is'added. h&ipU for of tl»er mbo»Bswt!i»e^’indjd'treatise on the .caiivi", ay>»J>r. tomsand cute of iimJ ! ‘£VJERjtni AOUE. Teitinumy of Ihe 'Pihfeteor of Oheletiiet id tAe Penn Medical ~Cdtlfge, Philadelphia —*• DU.- HON TEft*S MEDICAI/MASU3SE’ k i_Thß author.of this yporft; Untiko tlnTthtijorily of thpsy who titp,to;cure of wiucli iltreats is a grad uate of ono of the bppl Colleges in the jOntied Slates. It affords nip pleksnre (ii'fccominend him to llio an. furtutiale, or lb thd victim dr malpractice, u» a and.’ cessful un'd eyircriehcbdpWotUioner, in whoso honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. /• i"i ' / : , Losasiioae, M.' D. ■, PrWn A. TVooduwriij'a. D., of Penn Vniterejiy, Philadelphia . — ll gives' iiie pleasure lo add my tesii innhy 'to the protfcssibnal ability of the author of the Medical Manual: Name rods cases 'BF Disease Of the Genital Organs, tnnife of them of long standing,' have conic Under my notice, in which his been manifest in restoring to |ierfecl hcullh in Some cases where the patient has been considrred beyoftd ; medical aid. In tlio Ircatrocht of Seminal wenk ness, nr disarrangement of the functions produced by Killlalmae or excessive venery, 1 do nut know his superior in the profession. 1 have been acquainted witli the antlidr some thirty years, and deem il no mure than justice to him a* well as kindness to the unfortunate .victim of early indiscretion, to’ redoni mend him as one in whose professional skill and in tegrity they may safely confide themselves, Auden Woodward. M. D. " This is, wilhdht 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 lo the reason of its readers. It ts ffeo from ail objectionable matter, and no par ent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. Tho author has devoted ma ny years lo the treatment of the various complaints treated oh and with too little breath io puff and too little presumption to impose, lie has offered lo the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruit of some twenty years' most successful practice, — Herald, u No teacher nr parent should be knowlcdc itnpar ted in (his valuable work. It would save years of pain and mnrtiHcution and sorrow to the youth un der their charge.”- Tuples' Advocate, A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of 11 Hunter's Medical Manual” says—.•* Thousands* upon thousands of oof youth, by evil exomple and influence of the passion*, huvo been led into (ho habit of seir.pt/Dution without rcalixing tho sin and Fearful consequences upon ihcmselvts and posterity. Tho constitution* of thousands who arc raining fam ilies have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or cure. Anything that Can be done oo to enlighten end Influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this# ,wid* spread source of human wrelchcdce«?», would confer the greatest blessing next to the relig ion of Jesus Chrisf. uu the present and coming gnnt rratinn. Intemperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks) (hough it has slam thousands upon thou sands, is not s greater scourge to the ’humali race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and be lieve me your co-worker <n the good work you arc so actively engaged In,” \ One copy (securely enveloped) will bo forwarded} free of postage, of the United Slates for 25 cent*, or dix copies for onedolfar. Address, (putt paid) COSUEN & CO., Publishers, or Box 196, Philadelphia. O' B mltscllers, CitiwiMti and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. October 12, 1854-ly. NKW SPRING GOODS! rpiiE f'ljljstTifierH *ir<* now opi-nui;* tfieir JL Block of GOODS for Iho Spring Trudft, nom prUing a full and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will, an herelolore, bo Bold a la very small profit for HEADY’ HA i’. Being deter* mined not to he pnderKold by our neighbors, our goods are marked al ( the lowest figure; and we invite a comparison of our goods and pricun with any other In the murket. Among the ussortmenl of WHY GOODS will be found a great variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods consisting in part of Utreges, Eerege Delanes, all-wool Delanes, Lamas, plain and printed; Ginghams, English, Scotch and American; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors, a good slock of Also, for men’s wear may be found Broad Clollis, Cussimeres, Tweeds, Kenladlfy Jeans, silk, Satin and sommef Vestings. '• - Also, Sheeting-, Shirtings, bleached end brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for boys’ wear, Colton Yarn, Carpel Warp, Cotlnn Batten, with a variety of oilier nicies 100 numerous to mention. GrocericN mid Provisions. A lull stock will he kepi on hand. Those in want of Sugar*, Tens, Coffee, Molasses, SlewarlV best Syrup, Spices, Pepper, Ginger,Saterutus, Flour, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any other article in this line, will do welllo cull on us before purchasing else where* HARDWARE, 8* Urge and complete annssorimcnl an c*n he found in Ihe county. Among which inC-ullerv ofall kinds. Carpenter* Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, &c., &c. GllOCKlillY, GLASS & STDNIi-WAUIS, Boot* and Shota, Mat* ami Cupn, Steel, Iron. Nails, Paints'and Oils, Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, dj-c. Thankful for Iho liberal patronage of the pa»l season, the undersigned led a pleasure in inviting Ihe public to an examination of our Spring slock* believing that good Goode and low prices will in cute a speedy sale for ready pay. B, B. SMITH i SON. Wellsboroogh, May 25, 1H54. TAILORING. fTUIE unrftTMan -*• ed would inform the ciliiena of Well borough and vicioil that he has again n turned to this placi and opened a shr over the Post o 111 to where he will be prr ared to do Tuihtrin in all Us branches, a good and workmanlike manner, for ready pay and at prices that cannot fail to please. All work entrusted to him will be done up With despatch, and a fit warranted,. . CUTTING dope on short notice. Country prbbndc (delivered) of all kinds, taken for work. _ . 11. p. Ell WIN. Wellsbornngh, April 92,1854. i Blulcv’m Patent Ohio I? iRi-i’HOOF paint.—2o inriffii-nr iin* genuine article, just received and for isle at' otticli len than former pricer, at - July 13,1654, JONES &, ROE’S. Ol A BARRELS PORK, Jbr rule by-the barre or. poud.at - - 111. M. CONVERT T- IUHT—-TallOrr Jfc Adamantine Candler, Born J-fr ing FliiiHßMlLainpOil.at .* CASE’S.,: 7|o BBLS.HEAvVmESSPOI I "* u.t receive [Mar. 39.} or 8 ft 808, t£sie*i£ji SILKS. m .nAtt'icoifsTANtLi oir hawd J&t yns" > ■tmtgMmssp&’i Aconite.- ■_■ iGinger; Ground,- ‘i fciiS oj‘.ii.r«.,rotw;m-] Jkldm,. ' , , I «SK, 5 ''> Ammohlt, (?&[ ' Hdt'Drops.'* • iaSftkittOi /: wi, Hive-Syrm. i ; iArnipa, - ’Ble6dlitor , sfede» Lpiriptlapk,- afcijifc ihkdefr'BilSlaitW I^oJMpfciGlnj».n. T ■ ftomLinim,:'. ' T Leather -VctiiisnJ , . ■Blacking , Wand, for “ "bpOts & sh?(s» { while .Bay Waldr, ', *l7-1 MWdder. ,j; ‘Bdfaii ’ ' ,Lr ' ■' Naimcjt, ... . , Oils, {a largovnncty.) .Brushes of all kinds, Ohtlmcnts, ‘ * -> 'V Bug I’qison, ‘ i Qpnrtijdoe, i CampW. Paints of all kinds, : ' Castile s<inp t ' Picca, , . ,■■ Cayerind Pepper, Pepper, , , Cement for earthen Wkre‘ Prussian Bide, Cinnamon, . Pills'oTvirious kindsj > Cloves, Quicksilver, , Cobalt, (Fly Prison,) Qumtno, , . Composition Powder, Bed .Chalk, ~ Cephnlid Snuff for head- Red Precipittlej ' '• ache, catarrh, &.C., &c., Rase Water, Cream Tartar, Saffron, Cordial fifffl'ii'Jfe'T, "f ‘ C Dover's if ' Soap for \ Dye W Ohrid tftdf DyeinjfStarcli, .. V materials of all kinds, 18 pn n gdf-- : -■ \ if fi flSyringfcs, i* large'epriply, ErjKiye’Soap, f.if mg grease, dec., from t'mlmr, - - • clothing,,.. Varnishpa, various kinds, Essences of all kinds, ' Vermillion, Green Sj]ve for horses, Vinegar, Gingcf Boot, { : f VVsferi'inSiokee. /-j Patent Medicines. Ayro’a Cherry Pectoral, Gorinun Billers, Brant’s Balsam, , Ueave Powder, Extract, Lyon’s .Rat Pill*, Coojfh Mixture, ■ Magnetic Ointment, 'Cod Liver Oil, Plasters of all kinds, Ur. Fitch's Medicines, Pulmonic Wafers, Dr. Jaynefs “ Pain Killer, Ur. Keeler's “. . Ready Relief, Dr. Swayne's “ Sarsaparilla Syrup, Dr. Davis* Decorative, Teller Ointment, Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, Uterine Calholicon, Gurgling 6il, . Vermifuges, various kinds Graolcnlterg Medicines, Worm Tea, Ur, Rellng’a. Gorman Ointment, ■ April 20, 1854.' DRUGS AND MEDICINES I li V LA WHENCE VILLE . PA. „ TtlE suhscribors Imvfc citsitmlly &&j[m on hand allhcir Drugstore, in Law- yffTjjf renceville, a large and well selected stock Hh of DRUOSy ifc.y of every description l&Lffk -used by Physicians in tho country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day which we offer fur sale at prices which cannotfail ot suit those who may favor us with a cull. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following: Mar chant's Gargling Oil; Jayne 1 # Expectorant, Al teraiive, Villi f, VtUs, See.; Moffat's Billers and Pdh; Fi\che's silver pitted Abdominal Support ers, Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and all the medicine# prepared by him for bis private,practice; Brant's Pxlmonary Balsam and I’urifying Extracts: Ayre's Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and Canchalague; DiUow's Heave Cure • An drew's Vain Killing Agent; Truck's Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie's Galvanic Belie, Houghton's Artificial Pepsin; Blake's Aromatic Bitters ; and all the most popular Pills and Vt r* mifugeSy sc*y Cc . Also, a good assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography, History, Miscellaneous Reading, dec. Paints, Oils and Dye-Stuffs, GLASS, wholesale and * retail. Gold and Silver Leafi Putty, Spts. Turpentine, Caiupheuc, Burning Fluid, Varnishes,&c. 77? A UGH $ HURD. Lawroncevillc.Feb. 3, 1854. WELLSBOUO’ FOUNDRY . and machine Shop. r riHE subscriber Imving rrmr-d the intcresl JL of Levi Chubbuck in the Wellaborongh Foun dry, is now nJrcparcH to manufacture most kinds of machinery—snub us Mill Cranks; Mill [Gearing, Slides, Bal ance-Wheels, Shafts, Pollies, dj-r. Machinery of all kinds repaired on short notice, by experienced workmen, and on reasonable terms. Ploughs. The attention of Farmers-is particularly called to our assortment of Ploughs, which arc unsurpassed by any other Foundry iulliq, Slate. Our Ploughs consist in part of the celebrated ■ Chubbuck Plough, N O . 5. do. dot dp. 4. Dataller ■ do. Blackley Plough. Corn (in. Side Hill do. The Side Hill Plough is the only Plough that will furrowa on cither aide, and plow on level ground. Stoves, Stores. An extensive assortment of Slows will be kept constantly on hand, embracing Ihe best kinds now in use, a description of which he will give in a fur ther advertisement. CALDRON KETTLES, Seven and Five Pail Kettles, Pols and Kellies for Stoves, On hand and for sale cheap. All orders thankfully received and promptly exe cuted. Orders for which he baay not have patterns will he niade by a ekilliil pattern maker., Wellsboro’, July 22,1853, J. D. WOOD. SASH & ULII\I> FACTORY. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., PA. IT fl E hub scribcr i s prepared by new Machinery, jusi purchased, to fur* iiish to order, nil kinds of square and limey ;Sa»J) und Blinds Sqtmre Sa?hof common sires, constantly on hund. By lohg expe» ricnce in the hur«i« nep*, the subscri ber flatters liim* wlf that he can make as good an article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained a( any cxlubiahinentT in Pennsylvania or New York. Cull and sec. DAVID S. IRELAN. . Covington, March 2, 1854. CT The subscriber is aim Agent for the sale of Ur. D. Jaynes celebrated,family Medicines, also Scarpa's Oil for Deafness. ‘ • D. S. I. Worth Seeing! splendid assortment ol Grinds ihnl ~ the subscribers are now daily receiving is rcoly worth a cull to examine.. They have just returned from .New York with the largest assort ment of Dry Goods, including Ladies' Dross Goods, that was evtr n lie red, in this country; and all arc requested to cult and examine them, whether they wish tn bay or -not To enumerate articles would lie useless to attempt. A personal .inspection can only give one to idea of what this extensive estab lishment contains. : ttj* DON’T fORGET.THE PLACE! rn Th* Nea. Store of, , July 18, 1854. . .] JONESA, RQB. KNQW, NOTHING or Know-Something, . knotfennughto go to ROW BN'S EMPIRE BTOUE and buy a Widc-awike Hair—ea any other kihd of •Ret'thal you we e mind to select TrbUi W* large stock. 1 8*^12,1854. vmßaE&*icm,v .' Tf ./ ' MHTBBi’. ' '•;-, •■ j mmms&md-- Jarjfe«iandipo*t cardftlljf G L OTH S* - VBS T INGi'GASSI M ERS j •* ever brtrajflirinlq jtKis he wilt eel! for KtkDY f^l'ehetiptrlhantfnyvtiefefiaMthmeiii 'His" stock tomprisc* 'ii everyynriety or Clothing. f>onfUf6W T dp’. ! SVMUBRCOA 3S—for Mcri *Td Bbya^atarge i'.awMrtinbnt. "■’■ 1 l ' !|,l ' l - ii |" : . ’ r '. r l ‘" r ‘' J j. ‘ DRESS, FROGKAJiD SJtQJt CQA 75—ofeVe . ->ry deMriptianVaize ind eofon ' ‘ ' BANTS—cieiy style and'qualify. ”' v ■''' ’ '’ * VESTS —of every style, color and-descriptidd. 1 SH/ftTS, (Under-Shirts, Drawer*;- Cqllara. Orer ,,AU» OVer.Shitl*j, Suspenders, ‘GlOve*J‘ombrcTlus, ■ Nebk and Pocket 'HandkqrcMcflf? together w/tb lota of ' ■ • .ott y SELF-ADJUSTING <sm. H AVB AND of every description—the largest aatortmentin, town, -, ■ J -,'j • . j 'y- •■ : ; Boots. Shoes, and Balters,. for Men, Boys, and Women, a large variety. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, <£c., i£c. He tVdiildany to all inwanl of good and neat fitting CLOTHING, that he eon and will tell cheaper Ilian' can be gotten in this-borough, or any where thiir aide of tlie NcW York market.' This i« no blower brag.bnl troth—and to teat it call pt “Convers 1 Cheap Clothing Emporium," Where *IL articles are. sold cliicaper tilth bn the one price system. " .. Wellaborooghr May 37; 1853. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A GROWL would onnouuco io ihe ciii * tens oi Tioga county, that lie has associated with him a partner, and the business will be con ducted under tlie (inn of A. Caowi. & Co> They will conl'muo.at the old stand, in Woltsborougb; to manufacture lu order and kcepmn hand,' Buggvs & Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, Ifc,, which lor style, durability and elegance of hnish, cannot bc'surpanscd by any other similar establish, ment in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and the best materials used* expressly in all the manufacturing departments of tills establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having 1 them execu edl to their entire satisfaction, and finished in every particular the same as though they attended in per son. / , ... REPAIRING done as usual, with neatness ana despatch. PAINTING nf all kinds' done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. ■ , O*AII kinds of merchantable produce (deliver, ed) reeived in exchange for work, at the market prices. A. CitOWL &. CO, Juiy 13.1855. BT. VANHORM would inform ihe ciit •• zens ol Wellsborough and vicinity, that be has purchased the interest of his partner, John S. Bliss, in the above business, and will continue at Hie old stand, tw o doors cast of Jones’ Store, to keep on hand and make to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining dp Breakfast Tables, AIAIIOOONV & COMMON WASH STANDS. Collage, Preach and Common Bedstead r, of every description, together with all articles «su* ally made in |>ia line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat* ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine his work before sending elsewhere for an inferior article. COFFINS, of every variety, made to order, at ' short notice, nnd reasonable chorees. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no tice. •O Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the sabscri 'RSß&bcr would inform the public (hat he has j sjj v just received a large and handsome assort- ment of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs wliicli he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,lhan they cart ho purchased anywhere else tn Tioga county. Call and see them ! June 3, 1852. Perpetual Motion Discovered at Last. THE subscriber having been nppoinled agent hy S. W. Paine for the sale of the Rose do Peck Improved Direct Action Water Wheels, would say to the owners of Saw Mills in Tioga counly.that he is ready to furnish the above men. tinned Water Wheel at Wcllshoro', at any lime af ter this dale, on the most reasonable terms. These Wheels are warranted to do the best bn. siness with the least quantify of water of any Wheel in use, (except an Overshot.) The great advantages of these wheels over all' others is Uie manner in which the water is applied to the wheel, is such that there cannot be any waste of water, the gates or sheets regulating thcquanlity. The gale is so constructed that it shuts almost per feelly light. Quantity of water required under eight feet head, 130 square inches, under 20 feel head, 50 inches; ail heads between these in pro. portion. All wheels warranted to perform accord ing to recommendation, if they do not we lake them nut and replace Ilia nld wheels. No Wheels pu onder less than eight feel head. D. C. WJLCOX.i Wallshnrougli, July 13, 1854. ’ SASH Sc BLIM> PACT4UKY. SIVNY FOnK t TIOGA CO., FA . >iili<crtlifr*< hming (mrehf(M*ci the Sash Factory at Stony Fork, have now on hand, making all hinds ol*square and luncy Sash and Blinds. The subscribers flatters themselves that they can make u« gtwd and endurable an article, and sell it aa cheap as con he obtained at any establishment in Northern Pennsylvania or in Southern New York. XT All orders in our lino of business will be promptly attended to. S. &D. 11. WILCOX. Stony Fork, June 8, 1854. Wine foi* Communion. r PHbi Churches of Tioga coumy are re vpcctfully informed Hint they can now obtain al the Wcllshorough Drug Store, lire Pure Juice of the Grape unadulterated with Alcohol in any farm. The mo.-l satisfactory evidence of Us parity cun be aliowii to those who wish to examine it. Certificates of distinguished Clergymen and the statement, of themanufteturer himself. Those inlcreslcdWill do well to procure a supply soon. R. ROY. Wellshornugh, Jan. SG, 18J4. , 'T'HE subscrilsTa have just replenished I heir *■ stock of Carpeting, and now feel justified in saying that their Carpel Ware Room excels in quantity, quality, variety, richness and theauly, that of any oilier in this country, and as to prices wo are confident they are as low as any establishment tliis side of New York city. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, MATTINGS, &g., all at the very lowest possible prices, at the new cash store of [Nov. 3.1 JBNEB &. ROE. ED FLANNEL.—Just rwived n large lot of plujiuand twilled Red Flannel, which will be Fold verj cbeao ,ii the cheap Cush Sior» of N0t.20,t853. . JONKS& ROE. G H A W LSI SHAWLS! N-w Ladies ~ you havea largeassorlraent of beautiful styles to select from at the Cheap Store of ■ 0ct.97.1653,. » ■ • JONES & ROE. 'OT'IDE-AWARE HATS.—Just rceei.vid ■<- * i " af Uie pmplre Store « large slock of Wide*' 'Awake, Hungirtad and Kossuth Hats. Call and W Bcjrt. 13, 1654, CABINET MAKING. Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, Carpelluiis, dtc. rttTrwfo !—•-- ' ± JOY TO THE WORXai V - DH, 'pnitip EBDdVs DBATB-TO-FAIH. , ••■ I! ihpigreat, American Remedy for ,Fetter dp -Ague, Rheumatism, Dysnttr, Cholict, and Griping Pains, Brii„ IW| j irS(raini, Burtu Scalds, Fresh DyspepsiOty Coiighs dp Voids. iNd Att OTHER KINDRED DlsEasrs, Medicine hits jtrnveti, and will p lt , * [ah unconditional Pirn Cestsotib in ,j) ar whdUier'External or Interna}.' Hence ii in, ved the appropriate name of " Drslk-tc-l'ai,,* bar, by being kept on liond by l'"n)ili( B »h 0 t , its, value, been the means of saying money, . ten life, by Its tinier^ 1 use in Hidden aU;.t-k., case Of accidents. In oil bruises and flesh this Death-tu-psin is the best embrocaiian that r be;found. .The soreness is itumcdintely rim, —swellings reduced—rand profuse bleeding A single dose wi|lease the most severe griping in'the bowelsi and a few applications' will severest rheumatic and nervous pains. Dvj wth and its train, of diseases is driven from n, hold. i‘Fever and Ague,” in the language a'j western' agent “can’t stand before old Lied, ~ live." Indeed it is so with nearly every <n>ti H the catalogue. A Medicine for the Nittm; The remedy is composed of a large im'mt,, articles, all entirely vegetable, each a remcdijl,,, in itself, yet so ahited as to torm a most m*,, combination, and to take away one of ilit-e would materially detract from its merits, v, and the most powerful, of these arlicles.is ■ procured for this medicine only from ibc .mm Taumago, in the Suulli .Pacific, called TAYU, Oil IdFB ROOT' It is used by the natives In almost everv dim, and the aecref ol its virtues was impd ,J. [C ,, proprietor by a native. 1 O’ For certificates, Ac., see pamphlets lolc b [ of Agent. 1 CAUTlON.—Purchasers of Dealh In Pain h f ws ; how you are deceived by Use i-torv that the Pit. Killing .Agent, and Pain-Killer are I lie oetter tni cines. {And if yon go to buy Death-to-Pain. lar and have no other.' Murk the words, " Onik pain," printed on red glazed paper, with Hie ngosn of P. lIEDDY, and copyrighted by NS m . i. & Co., General Agents, to whom all nicer, be addressed, at Illiica, N. Y- W. D. BAILfiY, Sfale Agent a( Wcihhoro.fi WolUhoroogh, Martm 9, 1b54. DOCTOR YOURSELF' . The Pockct JCtfonla|)iiiB: QRj EVERY ONE iJIS OWN Pf HpHli Fiftieth Editinn, JL with One Hundred En- gravings, showing Diseases and Muiformulions oftlie Ha. man System in every shaji and Turin. To which is add' a Treaties on the Diseases Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating mar. nage. By VV.w Yodjto, M. D. Let no father be ashumed to present* copye ASsculapics to his child. It may >avc aim raj an early grave* Let no young man ur acmn"- ler into the secret obligation** of inarnru ire »*•!• out reading the Pockkt rEscui-APii>. utt r « suffering from a hnekmed Cough, I’am n n.t >v restless nights, nervous Ict-lings, t/r r*< train of Dyspeptic scnaaVmnh, and ci'cn ’Ji» *»v:t* physician, he another moment vtnimui •.onMitiif the .Esculapius. Have the nmrritc, or miokc «•« to he married, any wnpodiment, read tin* min w fill book, as it has-been Ihe means 01 sMij.* u sands of unlbrlualc creatures from Uic hit ,«i of death. O* Any person sending Ticenly-Firt cVuikkx scd in a teller, will receive one copy 01 ’in* «or**f muil or five copies will be sent for one Ofilnr Address, (pott paid) DR. \HI. VH( VG. •Yo. 152 Spruce St. t I’huaOftiM March 16, 1854-ly. STEAK NS' Self-Setting Dogs. r pnii undersigned timing pun nieni u fight of using the above Mill IWs m county, would announce to Hie puuhr ihul he it ready Iq furnish them al ►hen nmkt.:? any part nl the county, on the nm>i terms, and warrant them to eel correct Irom nail it inch to two inches in thickness. They *•* TA cheapest and the most durable Dog in a*c. "to* are very simple in construction, conKwmir w acsily kept in repair. Tliey can be \nea 'or »: saws in a gale just as well as for one. Terms, $50.00 per sett for one saw, (the man on* ing the mill findli jr the heudhinck* mm 'fwren the men while pulling them ip) and $55.00 lof '»* saws. N. B.—All orders promptly attended ’o. D. B. WILCOX. I would nay that we have iwd the aw»vc flee.- bed Mill Dogs .for about four month*, x: sawyer* like them much and think ihmi l'f'’ m * We to any they hove used. S. E. KN^WOKIN- I have o *«cl of* the above docnlad 1(1 mill, which 1 purchased after a years trial, it* can recommend them lo do (heir work ««n Wellaboro*, Jun. 5,’54-ly* J. 1. JAt’KSOS* PAI>TS. One third cheaper than White Lead, free from all poisonous qualities. The new jersev zinc compa^ having greatly enlarged their works, acfl proved c/ie qnultiy of their products, arc prepay® 1 eibcute orders lor (heir Superior Paints, Dry, and ground in Oil, in assorted packagerofftf 3 25 to 500 pounds; also, Dry, in barrels, of 200 its each. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or 7' r --' into, iswarranted PURE and unsurpassed lor and uniform whiteness. A method of preparation has recently hern vered, which enables the Company to warrant an paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs fur soy or aonable time. In this respect their paims* 111 * superior to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold si l 0< price, and c.m only be made from the Zinc arts os’l Now Jersey, is now well known fm its qualities when applied to iron or other mcuil' cll '' faces. Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the P rf ‘f* r ties ol the Brown, and is of an agree a lilt' C"i ,v painting Cottages, Depots,Outbuildings, line!* &c, Dealers supplied on libereul Imds'by efi Agents, FRENCH Ik RU HARI)?, Wholetale Paint Dealrri and hjifortirti N. W. car. of XOth &. Market Slsi, Philadelp* l April 6lh 1854. • DIUBH APPLES, PEACHES sod BEBBI* 3 for sale by /■ • (June 22.1 ‘V. CASS IJLACK SILK MANTILLAS. I.mn low-price of *2.50 up to >lO, are now o?** for your inspeetiap at the Cash Store of Juno i r iss^.y; Jones & f It USSES.— Ben jam in T a Superior Bus* JL for sale by [June 83.] . V. <"• BUSHELS of COHN. loTsa.eoy vktx'R CAtifi Dec i. j’^3
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