A. M g ' r » B , P IBOa OaT-ooufK.r—Wa have. On Sunder morning .■ BDh nit* Mr. LABAN L. 2®E * “• [HeI«(i)M»(A tpdi teu.ChiWrctfc'Wtfd name root' releliW lb mwgJbj*. la**. Hif ,<fceth-IMa pc*qeW and iriitoiWiM; ,',Tne ToUawwff tine* wnran hi* rtrt»df{fcSsh'‘A y-v *>•*«» i.nmy- , : rii.Wmd'VMV rt »b^r*d'» ! r«ie, No uhwr in \ia» . A Sevjpt’MOtiifl dfepcital the. gloom Oa, $8 33th H-ion of ipljn pud The ateroreaperpl/eathihasboen among us add had noyefed one bldsdpm, frorti the family tide. &'d^*| r 'c.tyimed another of his own and we are left to mourn .aver the mem ory of the loved but early called: There is one grave more in the church-yard, and'one chair vacant at the ’ home circle, bp I 6ne more added to swell the 'eternal chorus .of 11 Glory io the Lamb.” So should the mour-- Tiers raise their tear-dimmed eyes, up from the desolate hearth and the darbdhed horde, to the Heaven where the lost''dwelleth; trus ting— believing that he is wailing and watch* mss for them, and that his presence there will be but another lirtk in thfe "chain, that dailv and hourly,is drawing them nearer. Heaven. “ For we know, Iho’ sorely desolated When the children we have Joved depart, Their earth vestures are but sublimated, So in gather closer to Hie heart.” Dissolution. THE Cn.parlnership heretofore existing between the subscribers in the Dry Goods busi ness is this day dissolved by mutual combat. All demands due said firm ore to be paid to Geo. F. Ba ker, and ail demands doe (turn said firm are also to be paid by Geo. F. Baker. S. L. BARBER. Covington, Dec. 28, 1884. O. F. BAKER. January 4,1855-Sl. 7 IS 1' OF LETTERS remaining in the Post-office at Wcllsboro, Pa, Quarter ending Dec. 31,1854. Barite, Hansford 9 Jones, David P brown, .Clark 9 • Knickerbocker, Will R Beach, Tlios, Esq. Locke, Mrs. Lydia Broughton, Urial Light, Marvin T Blackwell, M'aa Mary Lobar, D Baker, George j Lockwood, Mrs. Eliia Beebe, Joseph- L Long, Babet Clark, ThpQißa Moore, E [I Chany, Jl—W ( . May, John Esq. Cooley,’fester .Miller, Eugene A Churchill, ar.,o. Mills, Wm H Culver, Collins Moore, Jeremiah Dailey, Edward 0 M’Cann, Patrick Dodge, Fmnklin Putman. John Dickinson, James'"- ' ThttoKii'J W Enorick,. Dr. C G Pratt, Mias Emily E Frank, Wm Scott, W O' Farley, Rev. J 9 . Smith, Octavius French, Lucius 9 ' Seamans, Henry A Farrell, James Sherman, David Fisher, Mrs, Amanda Vonen, Miss Susan Fisher, Chas, H Von Winkle, P W Hoag, widow of S. Hoag Vamyc, Virgil,,M. D. H.nvill, Wm Ward, Dwight Higgma, Thomas Wetmore, Mrs. Perea Higgins, Mrs, J V Willson, D P Holliday, V B Whitcomb, Hiram Hams, Samuel Weber, Bendichf * Heih, B Y Waiss, Theodore • Jackson, J P 'German letter*. Person* railing for any of the abrote lei tera will please say they are aifverliseil. A R BRRWSTER. P. M. License Petition. To Ike Honorable ike Judges of the Court oj Quar ter Sessions of the Fence of luges cotrnty. Fa. The petition of James Kimball respectfully show eln Thai your peiilioner occupies a commodious hoa«c, *i(ua(e in (he Borough of Wellsboroogb, said count), which is well calculated for a public, house of entertainment, and from its neighborhood> and situation u suitable as well as necessary (or (ho ac commodation of ihe public, aud cnlerlainmcn( of strangers and travelers; that he is well provided with tabling for hofses, uod all conveniences neccs •ary for the entertainment of stranger* and traveler*. He farther respectfully pray* the ('unrl to grunt him « i. cen-e to keep uu Tim or public !um*e of enter tiimnent at (he jtlucc liereia n-aned, and your’peli tinner will ever pray, Slc. 1Ve.25, 1854, The undersigned, citizens of the Borough of WtdUbormivh iforc**a id, being personally acquainted with Jims* Kimball, I lie above-named petitioner, and ultui huviWg q knowledge of the house for which the License- is pr«yi*d, do hereby certify that sach fmu-e 1* necessity to accommodate the public and SKierinin idrdngcrs and iLiveh-r*, llial lie is a (KT«nn of £ood repulc for honesty ami temperam e, find that be i« wed provided with h'«us*» room and ennven* lencen lot* tJks lodging and ncrommoditlion of strum gem and Irtyt-lera. We therefore brg leave In re* commend lhal a license be granted to him agreeable to hi* petition. Junes Locke, Wm. F. Robinson, G. \V. Carman, P. P. Cleaver, Jalftte Sherwood, L. Cleaveland.S. H. Landis, L. I, Nichols, Q. L. WiUco*, R. 8. Bdiicy, W. A. Roe, B. T. V.ihhorn, S. A. Mack, M. M. Convert, A,. J. Soficld, E. W. Uyss, It. A. Giu.rn* *y. A. Growl, B. B. Smith. Jan. 4, *55-31. iJcente Petition. To the Uon or able (lie Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace of Tioga county , Pa. The petition bf Wm. F. Robinson respectfully showelh tlial your petitioner occupies a commodious, bouse, situate in (he Borough of Wellsbproagh, which is well calculated for a public house of enter-, loininent, and from Its neighborhood atui situation, i) suitably.an well as necessary for the accoininofla ton of the public and entertainment of strangers and travelers. That ho is well provided with stabling for horsca and all conveniences necessary for the eq leruin’menl of- strangers and travelers, He, l|ieM,, fore rcspcol/ojly, prays ,ihc Court,io grant him a Li- Mese to tceep-an.lnp or public. 1 house of entertain- j ■seat at the place herein-named, and your petitioner •' wifi overprice. ",TO f. HOBWSOIf. ~ Dec. 35,1851. - The upderaigned,. ciliaeny. of, tl»o r Bprongh pt •veHabordwthkfafenjg, being pprsonallyacqnainled wiUi Wm,' F. RbWDfSfl, tfie above hambd pplttioncf, *nd alapjhivlng, bf .the taa'eefcrWhicbj “ 6 certify tlisl such opppp. is J»i Ifavplsrs, that h#,ja.4,pct!«pp;of good repute fbr honesty and be u weU.drovided.-Wuh, house rooruand coavea*J Kimpa fwibe-IpdglogiandaceopnabatlJdß fbriitjar&l gerrfpd. Uayelera. therefore beg leave lo'rfeS a,tcWillew ( «. -M. Cot.vefc, R.-8; Bailw, W.i *• A.GaehrteyJ 6 ’ w - Carman, J.I Hitn. ball. 8. R. Smith, S. A. Mack. Jan. d. - gwenor BruiTro. . for •»» *7 ' ,[fnne 23. J V, wit tri «»?>*<■ • ' ' ' 1 • * ' Ijicpuse Pcjitioi*. TV lie Honorable ihe Jaieu of the Court of Qior }er Sessions i{. tie , Tioga ioutij/.Vi. " The -pctUidn, of George T. Millet reepeotmlly ehdwnUU -'That your- peSllohfer.Wifpios'tde com. motions house situate in. the Bocodgh of Elklindi and knownas the Davenport stand,which indwell calculated for-a pubUoihouse pf entertainment, and lies been occupied aa .such for a number of years! and.from it* neightwrbood .and situation is suitable as well .as. necessary fpr tbe acconimodalion of the public and the entertainment of strangers,and trav elers jllial'beis welt-provided' with tor horses'and all conveniences necessary fortheetilcr. ■tavnment of strangers and travelers. He therefore respectfully preys the Court to grant Win e License to keep an Inn or public house of ctitertainraentat tpe place herein named,'and your petitioner-will ever prey, &c. - GEO. T. MILLER. ■Elkhmd Borough, Dec. 86,1854, Wo, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of Elkland aforesaid, being personally acquainted with Grtorgo T. Miller; the above named petitioner, and also having a knowlecge of the house for which; the License is prayed, do hereby certify that such a house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers; that he is a per son of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is we)) provided with house room and conve niences for the lodging and accommodation of stran gers and travelers. We therefore beg leave to re commend that a License bo granted to him agreea bly to hi* petition^ Ged, Dormnce, Wm. Evans, P. S. Wrtgbt, John Dailey, Timothy Coals, John L. Davenport, John W, Shoff, S. E. Hunt, Charles Ryon, Edward Kcn nedy, J. Parkhurst, Wtn. T. Humphrey. Jon, 4,-3. TbtAe Uonowhle the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Tioga county. The petition of the undersigned respccllullv shew eth that hois desirous of keeping an Irin or’Tavern io Blots township, in the house in which ho now re side*, (known m the Seymour House) that he \s well provided willtliouse room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and prays (he Court to grant him a Licence for that purpose. Dec. 26, 1854, CHAS. LAWRIB. The undersigned, citizens of Bioss township, do certify that an Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and trav elers, at (he place proposed to be kept by Charles Lawricos above set forth, and that said applicant Is of good repute for-Jioncsty and temperance, and well provided for house room and conveniences for the tire ucco/mnodalioh of strangers and traveler^. James H. Gulick, Clarendon Haliibonr, D.ivid Co.- ry, George Bodson, Richard Tabor, John Baker, H Brewer, J. Heron, P. L. Clark, Evan Bowuit, Sle phen Bowen, E. J. Bosworlh, Martin SlntlLon. January 4, 1*55-31. LECTURES.— Tile Wellsbonwgh Liletacy Institute has engaged the services of the fol lowing Lecturers: Joscru Comoivos, D. D-, January. John G, Saxc, “ 12Lb and 13th.- Miss Antoinette L. Brown, Jan. 25th and 261 h. Rev. John Pierpont, February 6ih a v iid 9lh. Cass»o9 M. Coat, 41 IGln and 17th. ■ Rt Rtf. AiOAb PoTTW- 1 IS hereby given that an opplicalion hnbeen mddo to the Court of Common Pleas ol Tioga county, by J. S. Hoard, H. G. Martin and C. V. Elliott, and others, to grant a charier ol melioration for litem, ry purpose*,to themselves, thcirassochiles andsuc c»*.««ors, under the name and *dyfe of the u MANS. FIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY,**.and if no sufficient reason bo shown to (he contrary, the Court will decree that they become and be a body incorporate. J. F. DONALDSON, Prol'y, December 85, 1854-Dec. 28, 41. YOIIK CHEAP HOOTS & kHOKHT If AVINtI [itirrhi>ni ‘Bkx ISkklf.v’s nUL ■ Stand, two doors above the Presbyterian Church, the (‘ubanrlher is ready l» Ilirni-fi to order, MEN'S $ HOYS' KlP's CALF Bool's, Pegged and S- wed, , 1 WOMEN'S Sc CHILDREN'S KIF Sc CMF SHObS MEN'S S$ BOYS' COARSE BOOTS , Made upon hojtnr —nryl warrpjited la wear, out in due hot lo irpqnul they are vVrvrn out. As u man is known by Ins Boots no less than by he company he kefjw, it bu/ipoves every man to take heed how his •* understanding ” is fur A reason iMo share of the public patronage is spectlully solicited. .iLT Hides-lakeo' ih exchange for work. LOREN SEARS Wellsboro*, Dec. 28,1854-Ay. ■ • ■" JAMES KTMB \LL, Difcsolullou., IU“OTICE is ht'mby ”iv«n ihul llie co-pafl - ncrabip heretofore raislinif-between C. V. EHi. oil and H. G. Marlin, under llieimmfcof ELLIOTT & MARTIN, in this day dissolved by mutual con. sent. All dubU dud said finn'wiif be ■ paid'to M. G, Martin, by whom alNcmbnds against said' firni will' be pdid. i C. V. ELLIOTT, ' Man*fidd,Deo.2(UBs4. H..G. MARTIft; The undersigned would respectfully • inform llio cilixenO of Mansfield and Rurrmmding ,I country,'lliat be baa on.liand tfnll assortment of ;■ '■ DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILSt ; DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEDIA - i ■' CINES, BOOKS,STATIONERY, YANKEE Notionsand variety pf *Mr?ps.<yid,filip«J'. too nnrrrernhs to mention,’which *lll no Brtld "cheap for Cash or Prodnce. I have adopt ed.thp Ready.pay system) jebnsequcntly.'l shall iuf be ncoexsjty of maloug (Jie responsible eiUra,proifk)wrj)ad : dphnand. worthies* epcotuiU.. Come i rriepd B *«id.»ep.,lhe ae-‘ sortmeat, anq .Rrjce opr gqptUjftwp chare? nothing; for showing eoqf^ 1 ?m) il _r f ljj n g .pripes, don’t sellyou something, thou we’ll———, walV aih- A’ctW vMfi&ttM’ - , Mansfield, Dee. aS 1 , J854-3.wf ■; wr-tbti bM.’.qWliiy :4f,v*- X/ pcrAAd ia-.Uift to*Mtjte»Hto«blo, .tnduiiacls': Acknowledgement, at BAILEY &. FOMHHk..:, 'sitiistlon ■' in 'b VTl'Qo'nßob Sob®?!. orKB.;Bl»?k well;tld(iWKoVtf . - J.B:^LfcKWELC. TV, «Wif tltTtr. yTtiiF> .n*---i;..-. - i ,'J - ■■l-,/-.IT,, UJL.iI 'wmf&r -»v V ’j-* ‘ ■' iT*n—^ .License Petition. lUolice mmsm ■*■ iuXlVlh sjtijAFvqlurae. with the hhigtitQf 1 Rrftnrsbwifrr'snmswMs’it with acircala tic ■ 000) larger tUa'h,vijtfiCTer before tccotf* genets! nevjspapt*whoever. This c\r heen attaint the'l m»7,c)UliaN!«<*l cdrrtipondenU, and- *r ...Ja*> probably*#® tsfoWißkeilibn, M&ijWte-,.-. vji .Sag,; been attaipadf notfbyjqtiling smoothty.in.lhsmirreDr dsj-i votion to ■T&t( t TE&tSti, partisan exigeqqi«,plt temporary intere»t*,*|f.#ol lapntaey ,i7iuwnf pifryahtUy and' iftfloUKurSlfty THO ROU(J®A&Y,OC AC Y ORiTEMBERANCE AND LIQUOR gROftratTION. 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M). fbfrthe p««piwa;b£ oleqlW pjrecUua andjPiJcpra f)r ? lhe'.epsu(Of yearv, Q^Bian^oljlwßWaka, », J>?&>HQAftDi.u , Jlfan'jheld. Dec„ld.,lBsi ijl - r jSet’.y ; -,di V-'nri- EfltrnV" ' ,lr "> w !i'-jv.uife :/<AMB : Wl6 .the ■hdawffw.V ‘5 .usaat^ditkhS'mn^ '“M past. Wipi. amalL .ijytjuffifr. nblcfrSkmdetrV Tlfoqwn^xaijwe bins broro TO 'l«n Si‘t- :i\* '•<s mt »: --j STONEWARE, «'• ’' a, ’'’ : ‘ii f -->m j 7 .-;t fISH AND- ■ ' CAMP.HENEi ■ BURNING FLfflD- fa ji NEW & BHIftR S^OffS. Nave jasr received,(heir fbll atocfc bf’v .P A t . which includes a' sptatdid Assortment of.' DR Y-GOODS, 1 /CONSISTING in .part of b.spjeridid as ,V- ww'hnenl of Riob French, Merinoea of ail color* at very low prices; slug, Paramatas of all .color*, All-Wool and Cheap,Delaines, Black Bilk* at much layer than former price*,' Morrimno and .Coobcco Prints, Long and .Square Woolen/%lm wls at very low pricer, Brown. Factory, Bleach. Ill uslin9„Rqd and While Flannel,-Cotton Flannel, Stripe Shirting, Blue Deneins, Bed Ticking, Broad Cloths, Casi mcrcs, SalincUs, Kentucky JCants Sheep’* >Grey Chili, Cation Butting, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn, and also many other article* in the. above line (bat wo have, not limonpr.room tocnuuierate in a single advertisement. 1 - ' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. ' Mascara do, Coffee Crushed, PowdoreSandCrush ed Sugars, Stewah’a'Syrups tl'nil MoldiaCs,o(oaVS, Rio add Cagnara‘Cofree,'Ydung’Tlysili aho Blick Tea, Pecppr, Cinamon, Allspice, Starch, Ginger, Rice, Bar-Soap, Candle*. Indigo, Saltpeter, Ajum, Saleratus, Sec., Pork, Flonh Fish, Sail,. Dptuir, Cheese, Tobacco, Lamp Oil, Ac., Ac. IlnisaiidCaps. Black and. Light Colored Beaver Hats, Know Nothing, Know Something and Kossolh Hal*, Bl’k Silk Hals, Silk; Plnsh and Cloth Caps. Bays Hats and Caps of every, deseriptioh. • ■ Boots and $h««8. . Mens’ Calf, Kip and Heavy Sloga Boots ;■ also. Rubbers, Boys’ and Youths’ Bools, Childrens' Shoes of every description, Ladies’ Shoes, Bools and Gaiters, a largo assortment at ypry.low prices, Wooden Ware. Pails, Brooms, Tabs, Brashes, Butter Ladles slid Prints, Agehtlved, Washboards,'Sugar Bdxcs, Mea sures, At;, Ac. . ' ‘ Hardware. Nalls, Mill Saws, X Saws and Hand Saws, Mill Files, Scobpcs,,.Shout Is, Manure Forks, Chains, Steelyards, Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Door Locks, Latches, Bed Locks, Bulls and Screws, Horse Cards and Brushes, Axes from the best man. nfactorcra, always on hand. Crockery, by the salt or piece to suit the wonts of purchasers. GLASS, WARE, also, WINDOW GLASS, at mahuftet'nres Ipriccs. I ' ‘EASTERN CLOCKS, war ranted fo keep good lime. Ready-Made Clothing. Black, Brown, Drub and Blue Overcoats, from a low pries ojvSack, Frock sod, Dress-Coats .of every description, Fancy and Black Casimerc Punis, Bl’k Satin, Oaainlero and Velvet Vests,'slao, Cheap Veits of every stylo and qunhiy, ShirU and Qollars, Wodl en Wrappers : and Djfawers,'Bock6kifa and Wbolcn Olives and Miltons,'Faftty and 'Black SilkCraVSts. Self-adjusting Stocks, Silk add Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Woolen l Socks;'Stjsjißndcrs, Umbrellas, and in fact' nearly everything that nian, women or child'raay wafil can be feupd at-this establish menti The suhseflbcrswoulH return (heir sincere thanks' to the inhabitant* of this'Borough'and'kurror.ioing country, lat.lho very liberal patronage-that has been bestowed on them since they commenced business in tills place, and wish,, by keeping a large assort ment of Goods,to select from, and soiling at small profits, to mhrrt'fi continuahee of iho same. WuHsboroV‘Wov. 1,1854: JONES A ROE. illlUS, A TTENTIO N t " FARMERS! THIS UNIWRSIrfNKtI in. form Ihe Farmers 6f Tirtgn Coimiy, that they tiro" now Miiriufiictiiring' FINCH'S I.MPIiOVKI), PREMIUM three imU* suuih of U on ibe Jeisey Shore road; and. feel tyarfiinied .in saying Unit said Miiljxlho best, ever introduced Into Tioga County bulb os rc*«pecU cti'aiiing luttapd the giving,of Grass Seed, Fortners afd respuHfully'iiivHed to cull and exmn ine for Ofeiiiselves before purchasing elsewhere. O* AH kinds of Fr*nhu!e taken in payment; Old Mills repaired on short notice. - ANGUS GRIFFIN &. SONS. Dohnar, Oct. 12, 1854-lf. « .... NEW «B(I( EB¥, I’J!' 'VISION STORE.' AID OKIEER MUam. > : l' Wi JU 111; ,IU.SI iv*pi u: Ilu M v in It Mill .'thc oilirena pf WoJJahpro/apd vicinijy, (Imt he ‘yxgvd a'Grocery ami. .Oy>(ar, S.lrspi one dohr*&daw Cfqnycr*a Hol'd, jylttTO lie wilt b.B'lliippy 1,1 furnish families, dvilii pjl 'kiftds of Grnqcries as cheap-gs the cheapest. Siigar»,'(rnin the finest white down to ihe chea|ieel browri, Top. Coffee, Rice, Soap, Gandies, dtc. t 'of the beet qualify, constantly ; on : b»ndi ■ • i> . - ■ tJYSTERS ■ ' fresh-(him (lip ynfnl, sorted dp ; in (he hcsl'rtyfc it iH reasonable hoard of the 'da’jf and nigbl. CP Don't forget the place. '• ' y' SEVASTOPOEAIi.TIOSyYAKEK IJ great ' qf <of < palletM[h 'Tb*l j-vntmm .c>h:^)><9BeftdHF” MdbtftNo srAnfakNOtw; 'NAjtibNAL , AIR-TJOHT, KJHTJiEN. iSTOVES, St of WbwjElmiraj&lcri*- . : ; v ,„.0 . U ': -7xrJP“F < M r ® of all hinds, l dse/'' )DaW ft»ttdrt>th«de farofdeV atibe'shorlhal'ooi itk»i i.tv'.u? ■■ ! . JOBBING done towdeftanatuathis kssdwaWiuV- All .'eaiilfallyt,p/oTed them, Am 1,-v- mck, v - x'MW{mmr£ r our i »lOBkv I toihc»e^wftoVpW^^''' 3 >t4^^4K'Qi^M^^ expeciiAoisaKneni -feiii^- v , ■* ,; : ouf of gVttiMba (winao* ca«fcftVnff-i i- • ANI*, ■- <«- -R,;'S. BAILEY,* ! Attf GOODS C, . ;.. J. | i'*» 3 'V'V V 4* ' ;^ e n.lKmiVNoT, 20.1854.! REPRESENTED. ! ,' msm%- n?ji TILLS. Tula, remedy has. won for itqelf inch aotoriety from its quies of q\ ery variety of pulmomuy disease, that it is entirely unnecessary'to recount the evi deuces of its virtu as in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use ', fulness, and so'numerous the cases of its cure*, that almost every section of the country abounds 1 in persons publicly known, who have been restored - I from alarming and even desperate, diseases of th* Inngs'by its use. When once tried its su'peribrity ; over cvety 1 other medfeitte of its kind is tod apptr ; rent to escape observation, and where its virtues ate ~ , known, -the public no longer hesitate what antidote ' to employ for the distressing and dangerous afieef tidns of the pulmonary organs which.are incahmtt; to,.ovu; slbnate. (And not only,ln formidable at-, j tacksuipon the lungs, but for the ’tnilder vanetici ‘ 1 of Conns, Couoas.'HoA'oßEyEas.' &c. j ond -fot. ■ Ckilukhn it is the pleasantest.and safest medicine thotf.can boobtaipdir - • .As it has long' bead i# coiiattmf risd thibughertt ' this section, we need not do . more, than assure the . ncople.its quality-ishebt up tothebest thet itev«. . his Dben. and that the gehuhie arttd'cld sbld ; HtO'Hiift-p..ROf, i* B irudvllK-'t' K.' tivEii, Ci>ylngic.m : Dr. Lpiinuyp'rinsrni.und bv(Ufuggists everyvvlfere. I Pecemitier t, 1854-4ln, , . ~ ’ '''■ i, €haiift*, €liaii'B, (CHairs, 1 T>,EBIDES «- - »»rh , tvwtC - -u(|,'A’th<*i*'j{iflds of' y phmusEHoirO sub.' ■ scriber bag rijar. diflbrenj ,St> Iqs ' ' * T . BLACK aAff& cii.Auas, which he (selling-at cost.prices., Also, .Two diffetfhLpaUfiTnspfAWugfitp Sjjring , Seat C&7tir*,Vind[ MdfiQgahy Rockers. ; “■ pdrferjvfftf S;f ( <e. 1 Also, Ro»ewWd,-Clirl Utabto, hod CommOn chairs -ol all kinds. .vjgt v v ''"' B.- DWELLS., ~ , fcworenb«yillcfN>>y. ! tt?i 1854; " lr " ' "’' '-! ' ; WnV«<Tf<>fv ■ J .., T~ ’ tif dk'SErPerfb^'w”!nn .md Hnrrtesa for ~4-4:J9«M by, tha>ifubseriher,’ohcip for Cssfr oy-apl' ; prated: tti pv^eepjiat c *?< : or together. *.Thi%tjrfc tji a good,saiticeahlo onunaLii f:.-rh ‘ :i*; yc- i M w: a bailey. . dlcs' h4TB.j»'w^4hp»3bbds|rtl4Wnfteijnd Taranwtaa and : plitO! ,n ,“ Figqrad,peluinB,*t<-, .-t-j • wai«iK,rd#ffiv. jr^SiiioEi ,t •■'•■■■.■- Tmns.Tr.- .;- .-.A-!?- P-TiAl W. -SlLyEßjilN^lS^ 4aohed/ iTh®!ASroef dan'RardU bJr lla u» ■adbscrtber and payjnrfjAb-iß^ioisttwment, ; 7>.p.<rqbEr , !b. r. liwii ws V Riii - ?{ ’pmiBTWOtEIOH FAMILY PHYSIC. Thebe bis long existed * public demand lor in effective . purgative pill which, conld be relied on.aa. xuio and perfectly safe in it* operatibn. This ns*. - been, prepared to meet that demand, and an exton air* trial of it* virtue* has conclusively shown with - whit success it accomplishes the purpose dciigned. . It .is easy to .nuke a physical pill, but not easy to make, the best of all pill »—one which should hare 1 none of the objections, but all the advantage*, pf every other. ’ This has.been attempted here, and with what sqecess we would respectfully submit to the public decivion. ft has been unfortunatefor ' the,-paticnt,hitherto that almost every purgative . medicine it acrimonious and'irritating to the 'bow-; . els. Thii isnot, Many-ofthem produce so much . griping pain and revulsion in, the system,as to, more thipi cpwiterbalanee the good to be derivedßum therm ' These pilU produce no irritation or'psfe, § ties*. it arise from a ptcMouslyhxisting.olistrus-. on or dcrangom.aat.in' the hoyrels. Being purely vegetable,.no harm' cah.anse frpm their use in any quantity;-but it is better-that any medicine shahid bo taken judiciously.- Minute directions .for their uso in -fhoiSovelil dfeeaies'ln' which they aid ap plicable, axe given on the box.. Among the com plaints which have been Speedily cured by thorn, wo - may mention Liver Cootplaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss ofAp petite, Lis tlcssncss,.lrritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Fein In tie 'Side, and Loins;' for, in’truth, all these are but the con < sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos trrenesa, riles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of thd body, - Ulcers 'led- impurity of the blood; in short, any and every case whkeu a purgative is required. " They, have, also produced, some singularly suc cessful cures in BhenmatismpGout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Poms in the Back, SWmachfaird Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood ~ and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach; and btivtffls Into healthy action, and restores the‘'appe tite and rigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action,.on the tareuiatbry system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore tbs wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occssional dose is. advantageous, even' though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary, desing should never-bo carried too Jet;; as ovorypurganve medicine ; reduces the strength; when taken to;exccss, The thousand cases in whi*h a physic is required cannot be enure crated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of cvciY horn ;■ and it is confidently believed this pill wifi , answer a bettor purpose than any thing which has 'hitherto been 'available to mankind. .Then their virtues are once known, (ho public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. - Being sugar-wrapped they ars plcaSaht to take, and being purely vegetable, no norm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute direction*.SOe Wrapper on the Box. ! PREPARED BY JAMBS 0. AYER, Practical ntul Analytical Chcpilst, . LOWELL, MASS. ’'' ' ’ Prt«o 25 Cedtiper Sox. Five Boxes far $1 ' AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, yar the rapid Cure of , , COUGHS, coEds, hoarseness, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION, r . .. , jrib The Acidemjr btfildiogh now upjfeVtlrt* Iffiw- oea]tb fite.ptfpjfc:* ; ,:>*• f*milie»;at,4prlddDot eRMMf 51‘,60 {^fWvt'K. 4 , j of Aoilion will b#4* follow*: -H'-H M J Plriwto ,. i Gwffnph», Arilhmei(c iSt E»f. flr*i»majr, . ’ nigher'Etylltbmuefilit.\[ 3,ot* . 1 A)grtraVG&iß»fr]r!4. Sutnyitijr...., : Liaeiiigt»(.Dt3Wing, PaiZiiito'i , Apgr Ift. 1864.tC ; -.« *-.,x.- CASH PAID FOR WtfOL! A T THE >. WOOLEN FAQTOBY, Sjiiir* ■f+S- ledonthe fUriti road lia din rfrdip Bt blind lo Addison. Ato, WOOD' MANUPACT'Pnt’D INTO CtA)%BS.t>t every description for' iinagn* wear, for,three shillings per yard, of.oh-»hurei at the halves. " ‘ Wool Carding Ac CH><h Dic^ . 1 .‘ sing ■* dorth on short notice. . ' The subscriber wdnld say fo his former jwffdrs and the public g<merally,thal iarftw doing liiiSiotjfs, net mitt a one.hone mater jmerr, bat on e stream of water that never fails—has 2’BO I,OV* BLB CUSTOM CARDING MACHINES, lON CADDING WOOD INTO &OLDS AU<, U entire set of machinery expressly for . ; Manufacturing Wool into Clol?t T tSt'of which!* in good older for dolngt.ui (pt to which will enable ruu Vo CARD' ALL' brought from. % di*Wnco,the aatnc day,'so that lh« rolls can be taken back immediately. AH work 'entrusted to me shall he tveil dane._ _ ' OCT Mddl kinds of produce taken id payment T r work. Term* —Pay Oaten'. '■ ' . - Addison. Jnne 15. 'si L; C. PENDLETON. BOWENS EMPIRE STOIIE. Important to Ihe Putilif. AT j; R. EO WEIS’S/ Ejn]f»iro Si*"y aVr.n time has 'finally come, when ‘ Goods’ ct n be bought as cheap in WellsborOogh, as at Eliinra. '..r ping, or inany other town west of New VoiJ. ; troll the public at large ere invited to collsdd >.ii-.|y thelbselre* that this is no Humbug. Af J. It. Bowen's Will always bo (bund an c.-.toi sive assortment of well selected GOODS, GROCER IEfi.'HAHDW 4, SflOlS and a large variety of GentlcmepVClothiug, •" H ATS.CAPS. SBiß'l'S', COLLARS, SCAB PS; Ap all of whieh will he .disposed of at a reduced price J. B. fiOWJiK. Wcllsboronglii’July BT. 1854-tf, .. Important. WHEREAS, onjthe night of ihe-Zdth nf March last, lames I. Jackson, and other* by the use of false keys or otherwise, forced their way into the dwelling house of the subscriber, while/he family Wore’absent and removed his goods onl.of tho house in order to get! iKmcssion—and fuHKt-K the said James 1. Jackson took possession- of'l he Bucks belonging to tile subscriber; and refuses to det liver them over to him; for ail of which, jjitI apiu James I. Jacketmand others have, given ha if for their appearance to tho nest court ol Quarter Send ions. Tills is therefore to forbid all persons paying any accounts to James I. Jackson made at (he wool, en Factory and Saw Mill from that time until the Ist day of March, A. D.-1852, as I have a lease of fits Woolen Factory mid-Saw Mill from (bat time until the Ist day. of March,A.-D. 1855, binding nielb' cullcplall debts for.work, done. . „' LEWIS C, PENDLETON. Pelmar. July 37, l$S4-tf. " WiBW.rGOODS.. - '>. nnBE subscriber would! respectfully infi(rtn hi* customer* and /Viands .that, be. still tinned the niorudhillc business, at the old plaf-v, at tile We. Known store ofL. L. Nichols, wher'c hc Will, be happy to wall on those that will favor him wllh a call, and.would invite the .attention of thtrpiililia' generally la his large and commodious slock pf, DR V ft O ODS, Groceries, Ready-MadeClolSi ills; and Hard warts * CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, STOftef . WARE,. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS .AND CAPS, &(.v, #c.,' -Cv • ' in fuel everj thing else kepi ini country stole, btlr. clcs too puiqerous to mention, and will sell-cb'cajiur than can tic bought this side of New York cilv. - All kinds of prodilcc taken imcxclmnge for (roods at Kio highest-market price. 'J. il. BOWDN. WcllnUoroughj Jane 29, 1864. -’"Vi . NEW GMBS.JJi^SoSs. ■4l ItuU'eii’s Empire Store. nn J nee‘the best end largenl.Vttx'k of Goods ever offered to the publvp. Consisting ” "f DRY'GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD.\VAUE v WOODEN.WARE, BOOTS!AND v SHOES, HATS' AND CAPS, and a large tlari of READYMADE CLOTHING! ' I flailcrtnyiself that I can 1 drosaa man to pifricu lar Jilt. in ell cates who desire the rrodyunade. ' : ' The Irttdiorare invited to call and examine the' richest and bjctl mfortment of DRESS GOODiCtvi V ■ ' Iwfliro offered hi. imr|tct.-wUicl» I ara prpUrMpd t<r self ii’t prices Ihbt'canQol'fail.tQ suit, - \ ..WcllidHirougli'Siipt'. 12 ■ tBsf. • r . ‘ , ■ Jl. . ARNOLD’S •-X" ■ ,• ana Variety Store. V bO&i:°N. MU,K, BUTTER $ .ComuwT Y_U»ACK IiRS; rnih * a*£ff. ■ W th« . bblf tatoil/*; Baking; iftd Pafttt&v short M«>ticc. ip , OjßOO£ftJs^ t’SS&W^* OASH'pAid'for fcirfcr, Efrg», ami other pfodact* ol' the Farm.' - "■ -T \y. J. ARNOIiP. Agt > RUFUB ahh6cdh ; • Coming, ff. Y„ Aqg.j 3,lB£4 n tG'. k •;:b : '■.: - XaTIILI»|JIII>IC.: « '• .; , °f my being out of PUiter, Tor the Uri ; g*!ijL”i n fi^^ c towiiiDyjjopit'QW ‘ 1 ««° ! ' t? VWMJj «upHljr ! .«4lpwlj WRftS'rflsfemwSßei'; A > -<?* :! - All-wofh ***p4 i*.
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