t w. m It Takd AtA] We learning th«¥;Waa Wt«%^m^rancelefcture ■y**&gf**!*£SiSS!: ofaytog ouuide to brjmthw g« a M jawmsi' ifia <empennj(» \meo\j;. ‘‘they irti iakin^ dermine the bul*iuk*J9l Mr.'AoTjl/*^!?' l * Little ’test-ludicrous i* the ftereoivpcd twaddle of loungers abotitlhe dafi. our liberies ere bf.lh%.ct#JWipl«ied prohibition 0 W' traffic. Libertyrsrarf ipq>; are equivalent left# ftttltheit f,qq|bulary. Anyresirtiot updo lbe<te|p9f the le dt«i»Wout to the former. The oge couldnoi survive SSft&lktn qf ,fte othV. K mea'rxrohl wMk andStreMh wallow' like BWiney thty.'would at once be Blavesfio%renjbyn)eht ot lbe& Selectable ocronipliiCmetiisj their liberties aw dale, they be"bought' ind sold like cattle, every>T»lediioD day, by designing demagogues, at a glass of grog for a bid 1 touch men a£ist: certainly be the conservators of Liber ty—sMeasl io their own estimation. ihe 'Miberlies" that would be la* ’Ven; Way'by the ’prohibition' of the liquor aW the most cqnapicu ,r lsl.-’ The “liberty" of fostering a de. jirtVed appetite id the poor inebriate that will lat f»p 'drunkard maker to divhst bim of lajj dollar and lorn.hitn over to the poor house, to besupported at lire public expense. 2nd. The “liberty” of occasioning more Ihatt3>nh*batr 6f the crime that is comilled in society) the' prosecution of which bae to be for by honest jddple, in the shape of 'heavy and unjust taxes. ’ ’ '„j)3d... The “liberty” of corrupting the .morals of youth.; of converting respectable and industrious young men' into disreputa ble, Worthless,' ruth-lackers Snd Vagabonds. v-4Wi,--‘ The “liberty” of bloating and des tVtiymn' ccountenance —of blearing the eyes —‘dl*feiieftching the breath—and' crippling the gait of men, who might have been decent memberv'of'sociely. C. i ,Tbe j ;Miberly” to break the hearts, #pd.,wring tears, of anguish from sorrow, stricken wives and destitute children; to fill their homesiwjib Want* and poverty, happi ness and [desolation— , -•“To-1 rumple on all human feeling*! *ll Tie* which bind man to man, to emulate The fiend*, who, will one diy reunite them in of torturing.” r»”6th. ■■• The “liberty” of manufacturing 'dSllrium 'tremens and idiocy; of turning 'rqjipqalmetv into disguaung simpletons; re spectable men into revolting nuisances; hon est men into thieves, libertines and gam , blare; apd moral men into dissolute, swear ■ingi fowling, blaspheming, rum-cursed Wrotchei. 1 ' 7ih„. “liberty” of hurrying men pre maturely 16 a drunkard’* grave, and irre -sf}eyob\j,.,to a drunkards’s boll!, ote some .of the “liberties” which 4«roul(J bo lost to society by the suppression of typ ilquor iroffift. Is it not treasonable \6 ihink of subverting‘them 7— Mo, Cat- K- A ValOAntE Convert. — We understand that Henry War'd Beecher opened the Lyce pqt)f j se at Worcester last Friday with his inew.lecture on "Patriotism,” and look occa. wion to avow himself a convert to the doctrine ,df woman’s toting’ / He them justified his 'jsbllidh at some length, meetings in his own powerful way the arguments against this re form. So far from producing greater confu. sipn at the "polls, he declared that the prea ■jjneor'pjf'wpnrien was the only thing that could jOtakelhetn decent places. The American vespaeMoF woman, he 'thought, would show 'ita6)fi‘lnalaMly, 1 there. “Let a ton Walk to "fhwballbt-hoE with his mother, fearlessly and with dignity, or a husband‘.with his wife— and mefl let thbm tmyNsde’Tnfe'rfifrcd.td rrftTfrst them, the crowd sWalfew' hlnj np, as •the:‘ws|le‘ awailutved Jonah,” Finally, he piwdMtdd, that' though' he 1 might not live to see' this reform; it was as certain to come as thS motion, The only in his remarkVwas his expre* aionahope that his wife and sisters would 'to speak in public, though he ysaidd Mt oppose it if they did, Probably, remark will do gpod. king th{i pf. hie Statement jpent.palatable 16 mi .readers. - Women heed no. one to' as sert their bright to apeak in public, for they have thatilmady; But,his voice, #anffhtng their right to the elect!ve 'frao. f hifpgisjwptttogopd desllo tbenv—2for(on Liberator A- -Ai A Sjfirir Bo».^‘‘VV e ll, soony, whose nig* sViShowr' " - cj VAVhose sow is ii 1” -A mahVsir.” 'who i* yoor old mao 1“ pigs, I’ll run homo and oak . tho orC womfn. . I wot s frnart. boy, ‘'olj>l>|stan lhaa eaiuiderable, ] tad milltibe geeae.title the turkey no waie>, tfaif’i coat when fief ibfit 1 prayef fo/dadand they; tcoid ! dt 'a' marki<!td' W'tf- Bob, i OU -V® mwloo.araart for me.* i hifoyoufor j:' rr?? —if—•{• blgnatalionw like a nno bathe lop ofut 'iabotiment every ibinjf appfcara “PWf* WaU to erory. r^^'fv '"' WV ■ -sli. ir lilberly. artof [ aSt^Ks^^wa k rtrtfUpaiiered It, Jfo p*Pfr vQlfyfittMf;tu tiuMilptUftr, unUtt <riMriiMr^lWMliri Cum*—T*» Copie ! (ff f»urUta.iitut trienAfyr tkt JinttKtkm eon- 1 tt* (Hr» jwrttint. ■ Yearly adurliiemeMltinurtciiat art*. naatUiitamat on titforegofafratti, y -■- c gg, TraajitatadotriUiMg/myiUtia adtamtt. i tr matt 6* fio4t-ffidij{- A .! {,v: : „^ ■ t y BCAMM-'lV.lk VS.'>V t ; ' I^^iin^ANliificaailSarblc, M Tp)i ßS " CENOTAPHS, 'ofeAyepSTONfe; ST Entire ratisAetwmißhfyjt be f Iwn. SHOP IN 93004 VILIA6B, PJeN&A: : Wf.a,.: •srs-ixs* D TIO«A _ , |||CB & BHEBWQOD, I floqpp FASOSBit : .CIUOKi JUXgOMAIQCE *> "t * :»a -. j , : .. AWMmMwmp . « ' p APiTAL—B2oo,oool—lnsure* Farmers only, «i lb* StoekjMid Mntusl pit)*. J. E.C*n field Sec’y., Hon. Horace WiUUton,jPre»'l, Rcroem ' ber tbit art experienced TrawWng Agent, represent ing i sound and reliable Corfipany oearhorae, i> prof amble te a foreign Co., M lhete csn be no deception. Addresa, J. E.Webster, Agent. Covington, Pa. ; , §. w* WiUOH, V ' CT Removed toJamea Office. MAS. ILOWRET * <l. F. WtUSOIV, A TTORNEY3 & ebuKsELIADRS AT LAW, will aUqnd the Court* of Tioga, Potter city McKean codnlic*. WelliboroDgh, Feb.l, 1853. SOUTH H. BACHE, A TTORNBY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office, north aide • Public • Srfnarc Wcllsborongh, I’ i, - 1- f ■ •> Refer* to Messrs. Pbelp*,Dodge It Co., N. Y and; Hon.A.V.Parsons.FhiladeJphi*. July 13. cleatgb house, {Ftmttiu Crawl’ Hod I,) WELLSBOROOGH, TIOGA, CO-' PA, . June 8, ’54. P. P. CLEAVER, Pnp'tor. Family Grocery <& Provision STORE. THE subscriber would inform his friends' and the citizens of Tipga county generally, that he has just received a largo and superior sop ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, sneni as Teas, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise. Coffee*, Molasses , Stewart's Syrup, Rice, Pepper, Ginger, SbUratus, Allspice, • Indigo, Tobaceo, Sohp, Mould and Sperm Candles, S&ll by the bktftl . ' Sr sack, Mackerel by the whole, ? ■ 4 and i barrel, Codfish by the 100 or single pound, j Flour, Cheese, Crack _ ers. Butter Sf Eggs, together with every other article in the Grocery line, loner than can he got at any other place in town, aa be is determined to make quick sales at email profits. Thankful for past favors howoold most respect-' (tally Invite blsTrioods and the public generally to givchlm a call and examine for tfiomsclve*. . M. M. CON VERS. Well*boroogh J ,May97,1853. SEVASTOPOL ALMOST TAKER! GREAT RtSH FOR RITSBIA—IRON. D. P. & W. ROBERTS TTAVING purchased andOOML’’ -*--k enlarged the Tin and Stove' (■ >• Store o( C. E. Gray, would call the attention of, the trading public to their large and splendid assortment of Stores, comprising ’» variety KING OF STOVES,', HORNING STAR,: BANOUP+ NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, KITCHEN RANGE and three kinds of PREMIUMS. Also, a complete assortment of PARLOH. & BOX STOVES, at or below Elmirs prices* Tinware of all-kinds', shapes and sites'wanted tor boasel)o!d use. Earn Gutters made to order at the shortest no tice. JOBBING done to order end in'the best nianper. AU Tin-ware carefully proved before bating the shop*. *■>.■ ■- a* I--;. 1 - r a -j They respocllhllyaolicll' the patronage of.ajl who wish to purchase’anything in their line, assuring them that (honey can J>e eared hyezaaiaing their ♦lock befoto purchasing elsewhere. ! TVeIH6Oh)Dgb,‘NdVJ9,I6S4. ■ - BOWEFf EMPIRE STORE. ' Important to thePnblle. ATJ. r: BOWEN’S -Empire Store the lii»a has -finally. cmne,.wb<nt Good*.eon be boughf as cheap in Weilsfiproogh; os at Elmira,Cor ning, or in enjr other town vest of New Yoikj and the pablic -st isige ore inrjted -to call and satisfy themselves that this is no Jiambag. . AtJ.fi. Bowen’s will aJway s' bp iotuul an exten sive assortment of Well selected RftttißOßS, GROCERIES; HARDWARE, BOOTSA SHOES sod a Urge Tsrie|jr' > bf , e**lleaM:n’» CTfOSbr' , 'u^moou^iM •8 ® f , Jjf dUpospdpfat » «d<*eed wipe , WeDsbonmgh.Jaly 37. IBsfeift ‘ Important* onjhe night ,34(K of ... T I Match hat, Jaqici 1. JicWn.and other* by Uiotwe ofjtfil*# kOjf* or othtrvisft,Torcod. lW r yrvf inlo' tne dweUWg noose" of the vobscriber.wbile u« fitmiV wire absent end removed'EU goods, bu tof Iho fionsd injordcr to get poatestfon—rod foriher, the said James I. Jackson tddk poaseksibh oithe Book* belonging to the »obscribor,and refines'to ik. liver tKbtn ovor'to 1 Wdi.'fijr iH skid ’James' I.Jacksoo Inddlben btvegWen'biif'for their appcaradoe.fcJh«, fleet oowlM Qoarter Bets. ion*.-, Thieve thereforeAo.fcrbid «U person. peyine •nj accounts to James I. Jackson (bade at the wool en'FacfOry and SdtrHill from that (ifcenmll ihellat day of Marchj A.D.lSSS.ajit- harea.tetsedf (he -Woolen Fattort arid Saw Mill frpinf tbit Itrrtl'uhjil the tit day of .March,'Ai D. IBSS, Binding roe u> • fblteot all dcbtl for work don*. ' ! fcEWIS Dslmar, July 97,1854-tr, MAWILEAS, from the Id)*-|*W«f two up tb- ilOLdre fcr ypor inspection at the Caih Store of >r • ™ : June 1.-4554* . JONES do UQ^. TSttIED APPIi«8 l PBACfIEB ‘*na’Bß!<»lßT XWfot«ajehy--i. /i{Jone,99.J f ~’V.!CASB. /to BBl#; HEA VYJIESS FfUf't «t receive HiQ ... . f! , r . * RO», T? EO FLA,ItMGt.- i Jo*t .received » largo ■rrr W pWn .and.twilled Red Flannel,.widen. w « i bo^ d ;^? * l the «#Mip(J»«h Aon of Ndr.9o,lBW. 1 JON* ROE- :.; ~;],.. ■ .A&- . ,£ V •*£.** ’4-JT* V i i/ft ir.ahaumlwudnffijuyj?): v' -ji' iil v;-.r HimaiimesaMi b i : ,i qj * «4i iapm^joilvi* oripa|jwyirg% evegr vieefbrlbeir ln* IlimilUrßlyle, that would offend the oar of *n ouL fine of complaint* «eoe^pr|«^e*9lopWoljr dexoiedto tbdcureof dueaMhofAdaticattor pn. yitoulotSa ’ fofiftd abore'disosses,aod 'atraaltM oa tfae cause*, symp tom* and safe o£ tb* EEVEKend AOVEi - * 1 Twtimonyaftie Prtftudr tf Qtitttriei I* tte TEE'S adtlfor ol tbi* work] iAu*e ! tl»eTb»jbnty of tboae' who adver. tiaa tocniethedtte**** ofwfiichlltreau iia grid uatdorttM'of inlbe United State*. Italfrhjline feature' tdteCornbyM him, to frann- Ibrtonate, of to R* vldtint of malpractice, a* * aoe. eeaafut and eiperienoedpcaetitioDer,' in whose bbnor and Integrity they msyolaee the greatest confidence. /o*. 8, LoUbww.M.ll; . Prim A. Wbodieerd, IK. H., if J**n« Upitawy, PkSUdilfkta.—ligUtt me pteinrelb'tdd my tiesli m'ony u the professional smlityof the author of th Medic*l Abmnd., Numerous cases of Disease o theGenUtlOrgan*, some of .them ofloog Standing bare comp under mj notice, in which fau skill ha* been manifest in restoring m berfecl' bealUi in some case* where (bApatient bisbeonlibnsidered beyond medical'kldi ‘ltsthe trtalmenl' of Seminal Weak., ness, or disanaogaiseot of the fraction* produced by selCabue or excessive yenety, I do not know his mpnier in the profession. I hare byea acquainted with tho sutbor some thirty ydar*sand deem it po more than jaslico to him aa well a« kindness to the unfortunate victimof otr|y Indiserctiaß, to rccom mendjiio) as pop ip whose prpfeeeioaal skill ai)d in UgHty they t&lij tafety coofido themseUes, ‘ Atnko WooUwaao, M. D. “ This is, without otcopUda, the most comprchen also and intelligible work published on Uie'elasse* of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical' terms, it addresses Itself to the reason of its readers. It hi' free dom all objectionable matter, and no par ent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the handa of his sons. The antbor has devoted ma ny yean 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'tbe rwor)4 at the merely nominal price of 35 cents, the fruit of some twenty years’moslaucecssful practice. “ No teacher or parent should be knowiodo impar led in Ibis valuable work. It would save year* ol pain and mortification and sorrow to the youth un der their charge."—Peeples’ Advocate, A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing o( “ Hunter’s Medical Manual" says—“ Thousands upon thousands of our youth,, by evil example and influence of tfae passions. Nave been ted into the habit of self.poliulion without realizing the sin and fcatlhl consequences upon themselves and posterity The constitutions of tbonsanda.wbo are raising fam ilies have been enfeebled, if hoi broken'down, and they do nil know Uw cause or tore. Anything that canbe done so to enlighten and- influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately'to remove Ibis wide spread source wretcbodeese, would confer the greatest blessing next to the relig ion of leaps Christ, ou the, present and coming gen eration.' Intemperance (or the -use of intoxicating drink's) though ithas stain thousands upon thou sands, is not a greater scourge to (he human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and be lieve me your co-worker in the good Work you are eo actively engaged in.” Qne copy (securely enveloped) will be forwarded, free of postage, to any part of the United Statoa for 25' cents, or six copies forone dollar. Address, (post paid) COSDEN & CO, Publishers, or Box 196, Philadelphia. ST Booksellers,- Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms.- October 12. 1854-ly. MEW SPRING 60011$! THE subscribers are now opening their stoclf GOODS for the Spring Tnde, com prising «fbll and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will, a* heretofore, b« sold • to aery small profit furitEdDY PAY. Being deter mined not .to be undersold by oar .neighbors, oar goods are marked at the lowest figure; and wo invite a comparison of our goods and prices witb any other in tbo market. Among the assortment of DRY GOODS willbo found a grcal rariety of Ladies' Drees Goods consisting in part of Btreges, Benge Delanea, all-wool Delanes, Lawns, plain and printed / Ginghams, English, Scotch and American / " Poplins, Prints of [all shades . : and colors, a good stock of HEKfi. Also.ibt man's wear may be found Broad Cloths, Cossimerea, Tweeds, Kentucky Joans, silk, satin and summer Vestings. Also, Sheetings Shirtings, bleached and brown, Tickings, Sommer Goods /or toys; wear, Colton Yam,Carpet Warp, Colton Batten, witb a variety of other Hides tpo numerous to mention. Groceries nnd Provisions. A fall stock will bs.kopt ion hand. Those in want of. Sugars, Teas, CoffiM, Molasses, Stewart’s feat Syrup, Spices, Pepper, Ginger, Saletslos, Floor, Fithi Salt Tobacco, ojf any other article in Ibis lind, will do well (o cell on Us beforepurchasioir else, wfaeee. * HARBVABE, is large and complete sp assortment as can be found in the county. Among wfiicbis Cutlery ofall kinda, Carpenter! Tools, Glikin V Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, Ac,, Ac, CROCKERY, GLASS As STONEWARE, Boot* aiWI Shoes, HttliandCniM, Sleet, /rob; Nails, Paints and Oils, Glass . and Putts, Read&Made Clothing, Ac, Thankful for, lbs liberal patronage of the pis •won. the undersigned feel«'pleasure iq inviting e«ss!u»tion ofpnr Spring stock believing that good Goods and low prices will in sure a speedy sale for ready pay. ,8, 8. SMITH A SON, iM WjJlshoroogh,Jtfsy 35.1854. v Blake’t Palenl Obltf - - / iArrelsiof ibi ■ v.- 0 QF .perfectly fast colors, afti ?ite)lairgfct V .Caaortinentthal wasem offered it> tbU coo#, pqarbseeepar. . JONES &RQgS.‘ I" EXT) TlPE'ftr Spring lor aahfbf' " J Hot. 9. D. P. & W. ROBERTA 8. ;: 1 ~.fy iptatzU ;t) .*.<* ' Ario?l(o,■. Hite Sjrop, Bleaching Powder lo re- bcmpbUek,; *;; i’j” -<- * * •" • **• "“' • Ig 4,.,- _ .move iak&fratttUiilin Blacking fooduifti,,' " “fcoW&iboe* Bay Waterss — BviXf Brimstone, Brashes of allklhdi, Bag Pdisoni’N OkS&Of, Castile Snip,' cJSSlntfor earthen warij CinntiSi,' 11 .-' >£ CUrf£& ,iV:rt J«a3 ,1 CbtdlßFlr PdM4)t‘*K Cata&lkitioi> Powder, CtybilHt Sniff fotbeai* nche,c*Urrh, dta, *6, Cream , Tarts rf; t>.- Cordial fofdMHreni 1 Doter’sPoWdds, *-.!»;-■ Djre W«xJ* and Hieing laaftrUls of all kfcds,' Epson Salts,- J-*‘> Erasire Soap, inf; grease, deft, from clothing, >;■ Essances oTall kinds, - • Green Sslre for horses, ”' Looking: Glaae, v i . . ■;■■ ■ Leather .Vaeniahj/ <<;»a - Lithe—Bbodelelaad, *fiW *h!iewt*Wiig,T M .0 Mulder, Nutmeg, <p !•?' -Nt.wwA ) Ointments, ,••.•-• £■ Opodifdoc, v? * .’>r. hi Paint* of all kind*, Pier*, «;■ iHK|ha^ru.' ,f- tit r\'t .» -d- 1 Prneoian Blue, ’' -' * i- KWif’ikrinvUbbi' ; QttWteUVer, >». '/ Qainhe,'-." -i- ,1 Bod Chalk, / •; Bed Precipitate, ■'■ / > Rom Witter, ’ Skffiw, „ odBbd«J> . '-J Soap forth* Toikt,- Starch, Sponge,' '■- :; .. Syringe*, m Urge variety niiiMtiM'CMdbi,-'' timber, tu; yuolibeffVUioae'kiiid*, Vermillion, • Videgar. '■ ■ Wife** iuboxe*. Ayre’s C Brant's Balaam, „ Extract,- .. Cough Mixture, Cod Livor Dili- ; Dr. Fltcli’aModtcinee, Dr. Jayne'a , “ Df. Koeler'e L “ Dr. Swayne’e Dr. Davu’ Depuraliyo, Fahneatock’e Vermifuge, Gargling 6il,' " Graeronbetx.Mpdicines, German OTntqient, ~ ■ : Heave Piiwder, Icon's Bit Fill*, , Magnetic Oiototenl,. Plaatcra of atl. . Pulmonic Wafer*, Pain Biller,', . Radway’s Ready Relief Bareaparilla Syrup, Teller Ointment, Uterine Catboucon, Vermlfugea, vanona kinds Wonii Tea, Dnßeitqg's. ~ , -Aprji aO, 1854.- DKUCJB AND Iff LAWRENCJsyiLLE, IT'HE subscribers lidve consinnfly dhhand at their Drag Store, i n Law rencoville, a large .and wcll seteeled stock Hs ' of DRUGS, Afe., ot every description. ) used by Phyaacians in the country, and all tbe most popular PATtOtT tyEDICINES'tf the day which wdljfßsr for ante at prices which cannot fail ot suit those who may favor ua wilh a call. Among our Patent Medicines piaybe, found the following: Merchant’* Qaraling Oil; Jat/ne’iExpectorant,Al ter alive, Pilte, Pille, tec.; Moffat'* _ BilUrt arid Pills; Pileht't tilyttiMaled Abdominal Support , era, Brfcte.hkalingTnbet. and all lh* medicines prepared,\ty him-fox graclirei Brant'* ’. Pilmonary apd, Purging .Extract*: Ayre’t Cierry Pectoral} Roger*’ Sywp ojf T*T and Canchalagve ; Diluio't jftive Cure; An drew** Pain Killing Agent; .Xru*k'*Magnttic i Ointment; Dr. Cintife’* Galvanic, 'Hough.ap'j* Artificial ffp*ta}_Dlake't' Aromatic Bitter *; and all the moitpopular and Fer mifugee K &ci,Ce.- . , Abo* a good assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biograpliy,Hiilory,Miscellsneonsßrtding,&c. Paints, Oils:and B/c-Slulß, GLASS, wholesale and retail. Gold and Stiver Leaf, Putty,Bpts. Turpentine, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Varnishes,Ac, -, „ . , ~ TEAUOH & HURD. Lswreneeville.Feb.S, 1854. Fall wd Winter, millinery Goads, for Ready-Pay. ORH E subscriber-would' ■"• * respectfully inform tin cilL r ylB.. lensofWeiUborooghandvlcin ity, that she is just receiving a diW NEW if FASHIONABLE millinery cooDSi^^ai consisting rdf BONNETS of every Tsrie(y,l.ADlES CAES, CHILDRENS’ UAfS, BONNET LI NINGS, FLOWERS add RIBBONS of every kind and quality, GLOVES; MITTS, EMBROIDE RIES, COLLARS,' UNDERSLEEVES, Handker chiefs, Silky, Plain add Rarifcd Muslins, Laces, Colton and: Linen Edging, and A, variety of oibtr things too numerous tomcotioti. ' AH'of which ran oo obtained' eijesper than elsewhere this side of Now York oily.' The subscriber is now doing a Rtady.Ptv btui ness, and jWodld invite hof friends to nil and M . amine her ffopds before making their purchase*. as she is coqfdont the/cannot su.: themselves tetter at any othef Atablishmefat.' •'' 11 ’ ; ’ ■ Work donc im short notice and in the moat ap proved style.... She exteudsher sincere thanks to hcrltiend* for the very liberalpstKmsge heretofcfeeitonded to her. and solicits Vdonlinnance bfthd titit. " ' tT.Bhap'w'ioot from tho-rcaidenco of L. P Willsfon. . MRS,, M. STEVENa , * ' ' Chairs,- Chairs,. Chair* ‘ TSESIDES « miety of all other kinds Of "■ of HOUSEHOLD TVRNITI/BK, tbo sab scriher Ask four different styles of ' BLteKWAUiIiTfLCNE. SEAT. CHAIRS, which he U scßmg it,cost prices.. A Im. . , Twodiffenn\ pailprns ofMahoganp Spring Seat Chairs, and mahogany Rockers. - 'iitftf Ihree paUems of Sofas. Aim BosewoOd,'Cart Mspte, swfComidOU chairs Of afl kinds. * 'E. tt-WELLS. ,“ fckWraqceviUe, Nov. 16,1854., for Stole. ' fT-OSSE, Pedlnr VVugpojapd Hurness for tuJP™* for,CasA or *p proved paper, separately, or together. The.horse is i good, serviceable animal. , r fOlft’tol W.P.BAILEY. MERINOES AND PARAMATAS.-La "*■ .Tadics have you Been those cheap Manned and" end Plain and Figured Delaine, at IWelliboroVNtnr, j; 1854,' JONES & ROE’S, - . . Woptli Scfiln^l splendid assortment of - Goods' ifiat ■*• the *Qbacriber» an no* dally' recelvhj|is tfWxMorlb a call to, examine. They hare jest returned from New York with the largest assort* mptit br Dry Goods, including Ladies’ Drees Good*, Ihst -waa eTer offimed In this conhiryf'Hn’d'all ore tokaUShdexarolna lbem,whelbertbey wish; to buy or not. To enumerate articles would oe tiieless to altempL ' A : l«lodHal tn»j>edl!6(ri cah only jire one an idea,of what lhie extensive estate Habmaot contains.'' •' ■ ! MEP DON’T; FOBGBToTHB PLAGSEJja ■ v "- Tkt New Store of, v ■ i .Jutyl3v 1854. » , !JONEfI * ROE. r tens bi» largealoclt.j’ p VT for great and «aiD;fcrChrUJnii(i and New JITBAILEY A.FOLEY’i. ■ .. ■!... 4 —. in * , —. na... -, ~ ftoperibr] Braes Trase _|_' fbr sak by [Jana-Sw V. CASE. h*ls Slf »;!-* ’ . ■»’ -■■■, .. iilV family PHYSIC. -4<ej Kr *&» iVm > fs-'xz&i*- H meet teatdtepd, «MJa?e*ten-: ’ elVe abubf it* tfattet ha* eonwttßTdy-Anirn-wltk It 1* easy to make * phjriltAjw4lmnpt.aiT.to.. . makethoievtof *U ShoSdhue .none of. the -objections, butsll the advantage*, of ~.,every, other. ®a'hu beat attempted here~tad * with whatincocea vre SronSTreapectftdly'subinlt to - the'WbHe derision. ■■ It Jbr ' .Oe nMUnt hitherto that almost-envy purgative fmriWHa taCibrhrioatons and foisting tnthc how, el*. This I* not; Many of.wtem, prolnco »o mack ■aMwpglmaiu ipralaqn bt ae ijritem Ate more' Qua coontribilanto the gbodto be derived from them.. Them ptf2r.ptedace no initatidn Or pain, unless it ariaeilcom a mreriously. existing obsttne* ■r, TwSt&OlCj Iw &SI3B CD IRtf DOBk toOT QM B UT «m»ntity; ‘lrtt i*fabetl«rteat any medicine should ; .ha taken ytriJckmaly- UhmtodSmtioinfce thebe ~,tu* Jn the several diseases to Web tkiy ate sp» pUeshla are Ares on tee bos. 'Among tee earn* 'plrintt which have been ipeodflr cured W term, we ; - 1 may mention liver Complaint, in ita Vsnotts tern* of Jaundice,' Indigestion, Languor and I«sa of Ap. priitisj Utueaeaeae, Initabflhy, Baton*; Hcsdschf, Batons -Fever, Peter and Ague, Pain In, tee Sion an?lS&;% U tfetV*te%M*tt«ibMtee eon. ■ ieegoenee.of-diseased action in tee fiver. A* an weriept they afford prompt and sure roßef In Coe. ' ' Cteneee, Wee, Colic, Dysentery, HUmbte, Setof. - nli and Searty, Cold* with eoreoaee of the body, mean and topurity of tee blood: in ehort, any and eterr caae where a pnrgatjte ii required.. , They hate, alao pnxmeed aome Angularly rae-. . . ceas|m enresin Bheonutism, .Opnt, QratA 'EnrameUe, PApitatem of tee Mrart, Pams in.the ’ Back, Stomach, apd Side. They shonld be fredy taken U tee spring of tee year, to pori/y tea bipod and prepare tee system for the change of Kaaom. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and - itennlant aotfen ,ifb tee prOnJltOry, eyatem, teqo- Tate the strengte of tee body, and.rmtpn tee trartedor diseased eaemlee of- tw tteoleorganism. Hence an. oeeudoiul doeo it adrantageooa, even < teongln no eetems derangement emtm: bat an neeeuary doting ehoold nertr Jje, carried' too ar, .. U eroy mugatiTe piedldne reducas ttfi attength, when taken to oxbOa*. The thousafilhaeee In volch a physic is required canno t be enumerated here, but . ttiey teggeefc-ttemeelrea to the reason of ertsy body; and it !a confidently believed this lull will dnhuer a better purpose than any teingwhieh hss niteerto been available to mankind, .When their virtues are once known, the public win no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medhnlie.. Bring engar-wrsppod they too pleasant to toko, and being purely vegetable, no norm con arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper on the Box. prepared nr This remedy jnt iron for Itself such notoriety from its cures of oyer; variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to. recount the eri dences of its virtues in any community inhere it has been etnplayed. So wide is the field of its use - fulness, and so, numerous the cates of its cures, that almost evert section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its is too appa rent to escape observation, and where its Virtues an known, the public no longer hesitate whnt antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affect tioni of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our elimate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the long*, but (or the milder varieties of ColM, Coughs, Hoarseness, Arc.; and for Children it is the pleasantest and safest medidne that can be obtained. As it has lofig bedn in constant use throughout fids section, we need not do more than assure the people its quauty-is kept up to the beet that item has been, and that the genuine article is sold by— ROBERT ROY % Wtllsborough; B. Bars*, Barseville; E. Dvkb, 'Covingion; Dr. Hdm abbey, Tioga, and by Druggists everywhere. December 7,1854-4 m. DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Pocket JEr 'tiapi ORj EVERY ONE Hf THE Fiflielh Edif wilhOneHundred. graving!, showing Discai and MalfbrinatiOnsof the r n}»o Syflcm in every sh and form. To wbtchis it a Treatiea on the Diseasi Females, belfig" oftbe hig| iiapotlance lo married per or those contemplatingi /wg». - By Wit Yocko, M.. Let no father be ashamed. —copy o> . JEacvurvn to his child,. -jit pity nr« him from an early grave. Let no yoongman or woman en ter Into toe secret obligations of married life with out readily the Focxnr £scourios. Letno onc suffering from a haeknied Cough, Fain in i)ie aid nptfesa. nights, nervous flings, and the whok train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given op by their physician, be another moment without eonsullitfc the -AfeoDurics. Have the married, or those übo£ to be married,,any impediment, read this truly uA fhl book, aa it has been the means of saving then sands, of nnfortusle creatores from the very jaws pf deaths' CTAny person lending I\etnty-F l*« Cesrtenclo *ed in a letter, will receive ope eopy of tbia work by mail or five copies will be. sent for one Dollsr. Address, (post paid) wjtt. YOIING, Ab. 152 Spruce si, PkiladeJpii*. March 16, 1854-Iy. ‘ | One third ■ ihedper than ‘ White'Lead, ind ’ free from all poitonovs quoKtiet, mHE NE\V JERSEY ZINC COMPANY *• baring'greatly enlarged Uieir works, and la* prated the quality of their products, are prepared to execute order* for their ■■ evr* , Soperiop Painty Dry, and groundinOil,in SBacrfedpsekagesof from 25 to 600,pounds sJal*i Dry, ia bond*, of 200 lbs.'. Qbeir Sac, which fa dry'or .ground into, iaWfaiTOted PURE ind unsurpassed for , body ahdtwbfbrm'w)iiienes». "' ‘ ■ preparation ha* recently been dbeo yeted, vhiob enables the Company to urafraot their paints fe leop fireah and Soft in the kegs for any rca* ijwjablc. ilroe. . w tljia rCsptct paints will be Tbelrjffyeiim Zftoe JPhiat. Whlch is told at a low prioe,and oanonlybe bade Apia Ihcipn'eqtoa flfom Hew Jersey, u now well known fct lie protodUn ijjtuOWca wwa applled to other rnataffijiifr. hn Their Siena C«lm> Stint poMpwea all the proper tiei bribe Broaro, and iiof an agreeable color tor painting Cottages; Depots; Bridges 4te, Dealers supplied oh lihereal trims by their AlbnU,' - FRENCH & RICHARDB,' ' mdettU Paint Detlett anihnftrien, N. W. eor.'of 10th St, Market April ethiau. h!) ,y i *■ ►' v*s ti» J,' f'lW Mils. m*u. ' JAJfES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MAES. 'SrIwSS Mkti'ptt Sot ; RT«B«»i« te «L , AKER'S CHERETPECTOML, For tk« rapid Coro of COUGHS, COLDS, UOABSEXESB, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, , ’a *" ZINC PAINTS. iSS'.SKfysw* - *liK *SM5mRf* SE****’ fqt . * IUP . r f . AT '*••?» Iktn «•***« HMiaC* ABMWEw “^SSSf^rS. 1 ; 06^"" I^ggs&r.. Naek »nd Poeket Haedkerehitf., togcthr, StOCKS. &c., &r ; BA TJS AfrITCAFS, ’ &Cl of eitrj u*ortatM I. town; ’* • "'■■• >-- r v '»* ft* a *•«*, Sfeoe*, atas oalten, ftattit. 'ftlue*, BaM, FJjWjgtto •» « wnnt-offood and*. AUid{ , ClX)[ftul{<J,,thit becm ini ektapfr thin can be rotten in ihft boreogh, o, where this «ide of the New : inkrket 7^ bno Mower hnj,bat tmth-Jendtot«,t UtanT, ertielei in aold cheaper than on the on „Z «»»M. . Welbbwobrk, May S 7, IBM. NEWABKASOnVENIT A CROP'L would annjouuco to ibecni «”» «« that bp has with bun a pt rtnqr, and the business will be doctedunder thefirmef A.CkoWt’ & Co. Tim will.continue A,’(he old stand, ill Welhbowj to manh&cture to order and keep on hand, ■’' Biifgys Sc Lanker Wasog. CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, GUTTERS, k which for style, durability,and,elegance of fioid by any other similar menttnlhe qoantry. ’ ; " Workmen’of celebrity are engaged, and thebe,' tatUrialsused expressly in all the mannfset n ri» departments of r this .etUbUshmtnl, Persons mf ing order* may rest assured ofhaving them Uea . edl to their entire *att»fsclion,and finished in e(m .particular the sum he though they attended in J. ’son. ' REPAIRING done atnsual, with heatness ui despatch. . PAINTING of all kinds done on (he sbortut notice, and most reasonable terms. D*All kinds of merchantable- prAdnce (d c )h t . edj recited n -exchange for workf at the msrhi prices. A. CKOWL & CO July 13.1855. CABINET MAKING. BT. VANHORN would Inform the ciii • sens ot Wellsborodgh and vicinity, that Is has purchased the interest of his partner, John s. Bliss, In the above, business, and will continue n the old stand, t«0 doors sail of Jones’ Store, to im on hand and male to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture—Such at - Sdlilfil, Divans, Ottoman*. Card, Centre, Dining if Breakfntt ToWu. Dress Stands, Dross and Common Bnreuu MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH BTANM, Cottage, French and Common Bediteadr, of every description, together with all article! m. ally made in hit line of business. From his knowledge of the business he lit ters himself with the belief that those winder to purchase, would do well to call and enmiH bis work before sending elsewhere for an uftnot article. COFFINS, of every variety, made lo order, n short notice, and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short» tice. 13 Chairs! Chairs! OL. 1“ additjonto the above, (he lubiol- would inform tbepnblie that he hi /f\ f ju»treee»vedalarge,andh»ndsomeuioiu ment of ' CANE AND COMJfPN .CHAIRS, Button and Common Rocking Chain, it., ufliichho will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, thin they can be purchased anywhere else in Tion county. Call and see them ! June 3,1855. Perpetual Hotion Discovered T. at La§(, HE subscriber having been appointed a vent by S. W. Paine for the aale of the Bo« te Peck Improved Direct Action Water Wheel), would any to the owners of Saw Milla in Tim county,that bell ready to furnish the above men tioned Water Wheel at Wollaboro’, at any time li ter this date,on the moat reasonable terms.. These Wheels are warranted to do the beat he •incss with the least quantity of inter of u; Wheel in use, (except an Overshot.) The great advantages of these wheels over ill ■ others is the manner in which the water ia. applied to the w.bcel, iaaach,(ha( there cannot be any wane of water, the gates or sheeteregalating theqUentllj. ,Tho gate is so constructed that it abuts almoat per fectly tight., Quantity of wpler requited ondtt eight feel bead, 130 square inches, under 30 led head, 50 inehea ; all heads between these in pro portion. AU Wheels warranted to perforin actort log to neommetidatioa, if thhy do hot we take then not and replica the old wheels. No Wheels pa coder leas than eight feet bead. D. B. WILCOX. Wallsbotongh. July 13,1854.' ’ SASH Sc BUND FACTORY. . STONY iOBK, TIOGA THE ■ tubacrihera bavins purchased (hr Saib Factory »t Stony Fork, have now on hath and ale hashing ill kin da of square and fancy Sash ana Blind*. The subscribers flatters (hemaehnathat fliw at l make u good and end arable an article, end mIHi u cheap aa can bo obtained at anyaatabliihmed bn Northern Pennsylvania or iuSowlhern New York, nCTAII orden m.oor lino aT bueineai will bi P%^* ll . end , e<l ». A WILCOX. SRn Fork, June 8,1854. -. ~ apectfnuy informed that they can now obiili at (be Store, (be Pan Met *i tJj* Ortf*nntiuUertiti-ieUk Alcth»li»,n y/ere. The moat patulkctorj avWenqclof its portly can be ahown to those who.artah to examirei(,-C«rUfieatfi of distinguished Clergymen and the alalemenl <1 (he manuMkeftiimsttf. ThOeoiibtei'estedwin da welhto procure reopply -tews-H; ROY. , ~ Welltboronf h, Jan, 26,1854, Carriage Sc Wagon Iflanuftc '• •' jtory. : ■■ ■CffeNßt. PETRIE would ; 4*. J-Anotmco 1(0 bli, ffionda and ib&jKXSt public federally, that bo U .the aboyeboainea* oh, Graftonitrcct, in the rear of I. R. Boweh’a atofe, where be U pre pared to nianplkctutp on abort notice, _i. - ’ Carriages* Buggies, Sulkies Wnjjfbiit. of cay style or description lo aml the porehater, and ofl)ie,»ery, tea AU Unde of re pairingdone forthwith and oa the otoel reaaonabl* t? mtrnH6 AW tRI^M? p»n>t* ly executed in (bo best maane; aha iwot ftu ioDaWe stole. ‘ • Wellaboi'o.VJoJj 13. ’Si, HENHT FETKIE- FSTERN AND FORCE PUMPS, whole. A/' sale and retail. from lld to 315 each, at ' Wellaboro', Not. 9. D. P. A. W. ROBERTS- Ladies shoes—a new supply i»*‘ * cehodat*. J. R. BOWENS-
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