next to the payments of judgments against thai township in the order. ‘oF; their priority, and the residue upon orders drawn by the Su pervisors in the ordef of their' presentment to the Treasurer, Provided, That before the tax is collected and paid to the Treasurer, written notice of the preferred claims, stating tho amount and character thereof shall be given to said Treasurer, and the said Court shall have power to enforce the provisions of this act and the appropriation ofilhs money in accordance therewith by attachment against' the Supervisor and Treasurer as the case mav require. Sec. 10. That the number of road and bridge viewers appointed by ’the Court of quarter sessions of said counties shall.bef three, one of whom shall be a surveyor is deemed necessary, every view, re-view and re re-view shall be made by the whole num ber of persons so appointed, a majority of whom shall concur' in their report. Thes provisions’ shall include viewers to inspeql bridges uodqr the ihirty-nintji.-secliopt of: the general fpaa law of ope thousand eight .Jiun dred and. lh'trly*six. Sec. 11. That all viewers appointed un der the preceding section except viewers un der tho thirty-ninth section of the act of one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, shall before proceeding to view, give five days no nce by three or more advertisements put up in the most public places in the vicinity of mo rood or bridge proposed to be viewed, of Ilio lime and place of meeting of such view ers. Sec. 12, Thai il shall be the duty o( said viewers whenever they report a road, bridge, or alteration in a road, to endeavor to procure from the persons whose lands may ho affected by such report, releases of dama ges occasioned thereby, which shall be in writing, wilh or wilhout seal, and if said viewers shall in any case fail to procure such releases they shall assess the damages and make report thereof and return the same to getner with all releases obtained to the prop er court. Sec. 13 That it shall be the duly of son; court to examine carefully the said re port ami if the court shall be satisfied that the public interest will be subserved by its con nnnrtion they shall confirm the same, and the assessment of damages shall be paid as now directed by law, otherwise the said report snail not be confirmed, Provided, never inciess. That the court may confirm u up oi payment by the petitioners of all dam ages awarded by the viewers. Sec. 14. That so much of the general roai) of this Commonwealth, and of all other laws as are altered and supplied by this ac'. are hereby repealed, this act shall go into operation from and alter the first election of supervisors shall be had m pursuance of the provisions (hereof. ARRIVALS. Cleaver House, Welljborouch, Pr.NNA. P. P. Cleaver, Proprietor, Mar. sth.—E-A Haynes & 1. Cedar Kun; S. A. 1 remain it. 1. Trout Run ; D. A. Fish & I. Elk Run; - l.oyd, fine Creeks A. Cass, Richmond ; S. 11. Itaygaieo, Mtddlcbury; L. Furman, Elmira ;L. Mil ic:. Green,"N. Y. A. Smith dc * Mar. 6th.—ll. Smith, Fine Creek ; I. A. WesU orook, do; A. G. Wilkins, Cedar Run; I. M. Rob. bias, Delaware; 1. Russel, Canton; I ,M. Miller '1 omes Run ; L. iM. Goncl,rite, On;. I’. Arnold, Dela ware ; I. Covdrl, do ; I. 11. Knickerbocker do; I. N~ Made, do; N ! Smith, do: D. Ward, do ; J. Jen n-- mgs. blt-am Mdl : Mar. i A. 8; —A. M. Mcylarl Bolter Co. Pa. A. X. Jackson, Ohio; it. Shgb Westhold; G. Putman, Jir.-ci Snore ; Mr. A Mis. J. S. MjcNl-U, Stoncy 1 on,, 11. Mosher, Big Flats, G. Mosher, do; Z- Klns, Cuba ; B. C. Wickham, Tioga: J. W.Gucrna. ei. do ;‘D. L. Sherwood, Mansfield ;J. Heermun Col runs Camp; J. P. Willcs, Pmc Creek ; A.S. Aiil.do. D: L. Scynisch, Biossburg; I. S. Hoard, Mansfield ; G. P. Grant, Rochester; Wrn.Sadd, do; T. J. Hall; Biossburg ; C. Rathbunc, do ; G. Hill, Chatham. Mar. 9 & 10 :—Wm. R. Hart, Corning ; D. H bituv, Elmira ; F. Davenport, do; N. Johnson,do; J Beach, Whilmys Point, Ex. Sheriff Mathews tfiicnar; G. Putman, Jersey Shore; Mrs. Scranton,, Bibb- Creek ; S. Hall, Cedar Run ;S. Bartlett, Mill, i reek . J. M. Hamilton, Coudcrspnrt: J. Wilkins,, I rear Kun; Miss S. Wilkins Galon: J. M. Millon t eOar Run ; C H Edwards Pme Creel: ; G M Smith, lecii- Him; J D Wheeler East Green; N Stark weather do : llili; —E W Ross, Strom Mills; Major, S KippeU Tioga; A Ring, Alba; J Pickard West Rraifcn; J M Cronkhilc, Tombs Run 5 C E Kullc I nion ; A Barber, do ; J Irvin, do; Cha McMillen. 'ioinbsßun; O Gregory Galon: March, 13. —E. Bacon, Delmar; H. Smith, Pine Creek; S. W-isner & lady, do; Miss Strong, Southport; G. W, Smith, Cedar Run; Duncan Campbell, Jersey Shore; J. F. VVest eem, do; J. Russel, Pme Creek; S, Hall, Cedar Run ; R. Walker, Covington ; C. Mar vin, do; Fuirporl; J. B. Marsh, Ilurpers vine ; L. Bird, Coudersport; Y. A. Bird, do. L. I’urman, Pine Creek; J. P. Willis, do. 1 Cole, Big Flails; R, Rice, Pine Creek; H. Watrous, Elk Run; B. Jackson, Pine LrceK , L. Dimmock, Liverpool Mill; L. 'inMor, do. H. Crofut, do. L. Truman, El imru March 14. —J. Cowen, West Branch ; G. M . Smith, Cedar Run ; C. L. Whittaker, M. 1-.. Etkland; J. Purkhursl, do. N. A. Elliott, ( nerry Flails ; J. Davis, Mansfield ; W. tl. 1 upper, Havana; G. \\ . Buskirk, Cedar uun ; J. Herman, Colton’s Camp; P, Weih cr.iec. Elk Run; iMiss F. Graves, do. J. B Sondo, Rockford, III.; C. Qallm, Delmar; Mnnoy, Tioga ; S, B. Barnes, Pine Creek. .March 15 & 1G. —!S. Beach, Chatham, C Dickinson, Delmar ; J. Bailey, do. S. T. McCormick, Lycoming; B. Sturgess, do. N. i/Ting, Cameron ; G. M. Dennison, Say orook ; 0. Gicgory, Galon : 11. llosmer, ! .ne Creek. L. L. Gregory, Galon; D. 1 ampbell, Jersey Shore; S. Hall, Cedar Knn ; S. Coin Casnovia; R. H. Archer, M. l . Morns. March, 17 & 18,—G, B. McGrath, Elmi n: Cap*. W. M. Murrell, Adams; N. A. L mjU, Cherry Flails; D. K. Fish, Elmira ; Davis, do. J. Woolf, do. R. Wrighi, do. 1 nmiigcr, do. J. W. Buskirk, Cedar Run; C Custard, Liberty, A. G. March, do. S. W, urcen, do. March 19. —H. Smiih, Pine'Greek ; H. Muzzy, Patterson N. J.; Geo. Knox, Coving 'on[l. Broughton, Delmar; J. B. Redfield, farmington ; G. 11. House, do. 11. VV. Calk ins Tioga; A. Guernsey, do. M. Cecrist Liberty ; U, Cecrist, do. G. Macey, Tioga; u. Archer,do. E. D. Ferboss, Great Bend; A. Jackson, Coudersporl. married. In Charleston, February 26, by Rev. L Stone Cl IA ItI.CS V. CoomviN of Middlcbury, to Miss ABIAU ATIIL'KTON ol Charleston. Executory Notice; Letters,- rTEsTitMENTAß^hwinffi'ihiß iday- boon granted to "tbo ; undersigned" on the,' Estate of. ISRAEL MERRICK dco’dJale of Dot-, mar, Tioga county, Paq'n)! ihdcbtedflo said estate,are requested to milto immediate payment, Haying claims'agaihet it aid requested :tb’ present, them for settlement. ! " '• - " J*S. I. " Pelmw, March 20,'*55-fiw. ; T "r '-i . v Dissolution. THE Co-parloershiphcretofore exidtirig'.bctrypeti the subscribers is this day dissolved by mutual’ consent.; All debts duo said firm of FIELEP&'- KLMBALL, wilt bo received by E. E. Kimball, and all demands will be paid by biin. The business will be carried on by liim at the old stand. Wells boro, Mar. 17, ’SS.» . C. S. FIELD, Dissolution. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between between the subscribers under the find dfvJAS. 11, HOAGLAND da CO.,is this.day dissolved by mutual consent. AU demands.due said firm dro to' bo paid to O. F. Tuyjor & Co« Covington, ,-u. . ■) ■* (xivington, Mar. fi. !55, JASc H. UOAGLAffDji, . L. D.,jTAYXA)R, O. F. TAYLOR. Andilol’liirdtjccf. V NOTICE is hereby; ilmt J[ will allend to the duties of rajr, appointment as Auditor’. In the matter of the dlstnbulion of (lie fund arising from the sale by the Sheriff, of tho real estate of A. G. Churchill, at my office in Wellsboro,’ on Friday the Gth day of ApriJ ncjt, at ono o’clock P. M. All persons interested "are notified! there and then to present and substantiate their claims upon said fundi or bo forever debarred ,of claiming any part of tho same. H. W. WILLIAMS,-Auditor. Wellsboro’ March 12,1855. ORPHAN’S COURT SALE. NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court of the county of Tioga, I as Guardian of Alvah Lcchner, minor son ol Joseph Lechnerdeccased, will expose at pub lic sale on the promises in Tioga village, on Thurs. day the 12th day of April next, atone o'clock in the afternoon, all the right, title and interest of the said deceased at the lime of his death, and of his said minor son, Alvah Lcchner, in and to that certain messnage and village lot of land, wilh the appurte nances situated on "the south side of Wellsboro street in the village of Tioga, and bounded on the north by sard Wellsboro’ street; on tho cast by land of A. C. Bush ;on the south by land of John W. Guer nsey ; j and on tbowest by laad of Putnam & Tub ler. Containing abont -of an acre. Terms of payment; ono -fourth at the time of sale, and the balance in three equal annual payments with interest, secured bv bond and mortgage. March 10th 1855. ' PHILO TULLER. ATTENTION SOLDIERS! THE Subscriber has provided himself with all tho necessary forms, under the new Bounty Land Law, and is ready to assist Old Soldiers in obtaining their additional Land Warrants. All who have served 1-1 days, and if m actual battle a less time, arc entitled to 160 acres. .Soldiers, Chaplains, Wag on Masters and Teamsters,all alike entitled to lands. The highc-t market price paid for Land Warrants. Wellsboro,’ March liltli 1855. J. EMERY. ADiTIINISTKATOR’S NOTICE. WHEREAS, LETTERS OF ADMINIS TRATION having been granted on tho es late of JOHN F. HARRISON, deceased, late of Morris township, Tioga County Pa., notice is here, by given to all person's Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same fo(- settlement to Mar. 2, ’so-4t. R. II ARCHER, ) AJm’rt. JOHN DUFFY, ( PRICILLA HARRISON, Atlm'x. , J7Al ‘X&'& A , For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS. HOAUSKNESS. BRON CHITIS, CROIP, ASTHMA. WHOOP ING COCGH AM) COXSI.HI’TIOX. rpHIS remedy is offered to Ihe community with | Iho confidence we feel in an article which sel dom (ads to realize the happiest effects that can be desired. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its Kind, is too apparent to escape obser vation, and where its virtues arc known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for lliu distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmo nary organs, which are incident to our climate. Nothing has called louder for the earnest enquiry of medical men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of consumptive complaints, nor has any one cla-s of diseases had more of their investigations and care. But as yet no adequate remedy has been provided, on which the public could depend for pro tection from attacks upon the respiratory organs, nn, till the introduction of the CHERRY PECTORAL.; This article ts.lhe product of a long, laborious, anti 1 believe successful endeavor, to fiirnishThe commu nity with such a remedy. Of this last statement the American people ore now themselves prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to their decision; If there is any dependence to be placed in what inci) of every class and station certify it has done for them, if we can trust our own senses, when we sec dan gerous affections of flic throat and lungs yield to it, if wc can depend on the assurance of intelligent phy sicians, who make it theif business to know, —in short, if there is any reliance upon anything, then is it irrefutably proven that this medicine docs re lieve and docs cure the class .of diseases it is de signed for, beyond any and all others that arc known to mankind. If this be true, it cannot bo too freely published, nor be to" widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cures, is priceless to them. Parents should know it, their children arc priceless to them. All should know it. for health can be priced to no one. Not only should it be cir culated here, but everywhere, not only in this coun try but in all countries. How faithfully wc have acted on this conviction, U shown in the’fact that already this arliclo has made the circles of the globe. The sun never sets on Us limits. No continent is without it, und but few peoples. Although not in so general use in other nations as in this, it is employ ed by the more intelligent in almost all civilized col^U^ie•‘ , . It is extensively employed in both Amer ica, in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the fur off islands of the sea. Life is as dear to its posses sors there as here, and they grasp at a valuable rc medy with even more avidity. Unlike most prepa rations of its kind, it is an expensive composition of costly material Still it is afforded to Iho public at a reasonably low price, and wliatis of vastly more importance (0 them. Its quality is never suffered to decline from Us original standard of excellence. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, is as good ns ever lias been made heretofore, or as wc • are capable of making. No toil or cost is spared, in miiintainiug it in Hie best perfection which It h pos-‘ siblc to produce. Hence ihc patient who procures the genuine Cmrr.nv Pkctorai., can rely on having os good un article as has ever boon had by those who testify to its cures. By pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing somo good in the world, as well as Uie satisfaction of believing that much has been done already. Prepared by JT. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist Lowell , Mats, Sold By ROBERT ROY, Wellsborough ; B. Barse, Barseviile ; E. Dyer, Covington ; Dr. Hpm raßEY, Tioga, and by Druggists everywhere. Irfarch 22,1855.-4 m. t)AA BUSHELS of CORN, for sale by L>V/U VICTOR CASK -THE TIOGA OOOT'DY; AGITATO®. »»TieE..«NoUcej.herc- Iby giyon,ll|at ; the undcrsignedj'Jfcving. Jiceji appo'rit ’od nn-AudHoi' td-inake imt atM"\tato atfobchant of itho Administration ofChester- Hebinson indT limbi" |BarW .Bxecaiors ofthejEstath (Oi B. GOOD- distribute arising from the creditors thereto*'drill nlUind •to IheSfltitiea of (mid.'inppoinlmtnt.alhisolHedSiti i Wellsboro’, Tioga cb., Pa;, on Sttnrdiy-Uie 7lh day of April tmrtTat It o'clock;jehea jall-pfrpona having daimk ‘qilijed to. present thesame for qr Wfor-> ever debarred fropj comingjp for »-el)>rsiof suplt els.: , E^P/'WJLUSJPNjAuiUorJ;. -,.VYetlsbgrQ\ ft|afch;B*l|^t4.'ji.j > DU. irOARICEAU'S Tfivaie Mcilie'ai fempaii. ion.' For Sale at 'BAILEY 1 4S FOLEY’S.' . O A/Y LBS., of iron nod-Copper wanted in exchange for Stm-es'and Tinware, by [Nov. 9.] D. P. &W. ROBERTS; E E. KIMBALL, LIGHT.— Tallow & Adamantine Candles, Burn ' ing Fluid anii'Lamp Oil, at CASE'S..' ‘ Adiiiiuistrator’s Notice. ; LETTERS of Administration having 1 this day .bce.n-granled to llja undersigned,on ffie p6late' .d?e’d.y ) iate',b’f Morris Unyrialiip,. Tioga county," Pa; a!l.iipri^'^ < n^t»iag J tb;pmlye«.' indebted tq.sam'cslolA’aW iq.pnlis'tmnte dialepaymeht,and aß'pcrsonsliavmgclaittiEagainst said estate arc requested, tq,present them for setlie menl. • HIRAM CAMPBELL / ~ , W.-0. ENGLISH ' \- mr *' Morris, Feb. 10,1855, *. Tioga Foundry & Ma chine Shop. TAtiOKiTOliH(f &CO.i . TV/T ANUI?AQTtf REflsQf Steam Engines,-Boiler#, ITX and Machinery of all kinds; Strives, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with the least possible delay. MILL GEARINGS furnished aithout extra charge or patterns. , PLOWS pf kinds, (two of which took the premium at the late County Fair,) kept constantly on band. ’ We have the exclusive right, for Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the King; Stove. one of the best (if not the yery best). Cook Stoves oocr invented t which is always on hand at our store house, for wholesale & retail. TABOR, YOONG & CO. Tioga, Feb. 15,1855. NEW ARRANGEMENTS!!! r PHE subscribers hnvinp pur- A chased the HARNESS SHOP All) Aik, OV ER A. CROW L & CO’S WAG- raPpwSlk ON SHOP, Wullbborough, Pa., ready to make to order all articles pertaining to the business, in the. best manner and of the very best materia!. j TO FARMERS OTHERS they would say that they sell articles in their line of business CUEl l A Eli FQJi CASH than any oilier estab lishment in the county. A good assortment of . Whips, Harness, &c., &c., constantly bn hnpd. ' KEPAiRnrc done on abort notice and in the best possible manner. ' ' SCT All orders promptly filled and warranted to give entire satisfaction. O’ Call and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. “ Live and Let Live,” is our motto. O* Most kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for work at the best market price. A fair share of public patronage respectfully so licited. C. S. FIELD, Wcllsboro', Feb, 1,1855. E. E. KIMBALL. CAUTION!!— 'ALL PRISONS ore furbid paying any Account*, Nolcs or Judgments to James I. Jackpon Unit have been made or rendered Tor work done at the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill, (*aid to belong to liiropfrom ilia- Int day of March 1852, up to the Ist day of March 1855 ; ns I have a lease of said Factory and Saw Mill for the three years from the Ist day of March 1852, made and signed by the said James 1. Jackson nnd myself, binding me to collect all debts and demands for work done in said Factory and at said Mill dicing the term of said lease, vfz : Three years. LEWIS C, PENDLETON. Wollsliorough, Marcli 1, '55-lf. MECHANICS, INVENTORS & MANU FACTURERS- SS7O In Cash Prizes $570. VOLUME X of tlio '‘SCIENTIFIC AMERI CAN” commenced on llic IGtli of September. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the inter ests of MECHANICS, INVENTORS, MANU FACTURERS & FARMERS, and is edited by men praotically skilled in the Arts and Sciences. Probably no oilier journal ol the same character is so extensively circulated, or so generally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Pa tents which issue Weekly from the Patent Office arc Illustrated with Engravings, and the claims of all the Patents unpublished regularly in its columns as they are issued, thus making it a perfect SCIEN- TliJlCf apd . MECHANICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA of intpcjniillon upon,the subjects of Mcchanicalim provctrienls, Chemistry, Engineering and the Scien ces generally. It is published weekly in quarto form, suitable for binding, nnd qach volume contains Four Hundred and sixteen Page* of Reading’.Platter, Several Hun dred Fugraving*, With a full and complete Index. Its circulation on the last volume exceeded 33,000 copies per week, and tho practical receipts in one volume are worth to any family much more than the subscription price, Five Hundred and seventy Dollars |n Cash Prizes were paid by the Publishers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in by tiic Ist of January of the current year. TERMS;— One copy, one year, 83: one do., for ; six months, $1; 5 copies, six months, $4:10 copies six months, $8; 10 copies twelve months, $l5; 15 copies one year, $22 j 20 copies one year, $2B, IN ADVANCE. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be taken at Jess than §1,40 each. Names can be sent in at different limes and from different post-olficcs. Southern and Western money taken for lions. Letters nhoulii be directed, post paid, to MUNN & CO, 123 Kullon-bt, New York. (D* Messrs, Munn & CoWare extensively engaged in procuring patents fer new inventions, and will ud* vise inventors, without charge, in regard to the nov elty of their improvements. PAPER HANGING’S QljlPpT. [A T o. 41 Couriiaud-st, Neio York, Marly opposite the Jlferc/mnt’s Motel,] The croton mabhufactfr. J-NGGO. (organized* under the General Man ufacturing Lew of the Slate of New York,) olfera nt wholesale, in to suit purchasers, at Manufacturer’s Lowest Prices, for Cash or approved credit, PAPES HANGIEGS, of every variety of stylo and price. BORDERS to match. -■ ■■ FIRE-BOARD, PRINTS a.great variety. , TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES. WIDE CURTAIN PAPERS, and' WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES, Of the latest styles and superior, finish, all of thoir own manufacture and importation.. As their stack is large and entirely now, they invito Merchants, Booksellers end dealers in these articles, to call and examine their slylca and prices whenever they visit the city. ■, Now York, March 1, 1855. T AtilES, just drop in at J. R. BoWen’s -*-* cheap store and examine his Bareges, Bofego Detains, Lawns, Black Silks, Ginghams, Crape and Silk Shawls, and save your ten per cent. BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. HARNESS MAKING. , 81.4gM.N6, BUT Mj'. *■ : -wiAf efinmwwiifiwlii «• u\ tfce'wjftr lyitfcw fromiJ- - *? W?* nidt *rcn „ . ■ Brl “ olcn’ijetjsago intho.flmh of hbUhttidyonth,; ::\ ,n d buovanCT qf s^l^r,m(B ?> ,» n d tpj*t(intty i£ cxphrablr sleltly; bftw.dgblli- ne(yWuwlft*ii!i r. roirtta uepreascdj countenance bearing liuQ. ifnpreM ,■ of iQffctijg andnanttor physipil and mental tiros tration, arising ‘fronf igitobnoo ofibo sirnpieniinj ■ "* plam«jtlulMp/ bealth A tiBconneotadiwUh 'iolation of entail a. di»S»? raffering and tiltefy, ibt onty-ia IKd wlfi, s bat often unto tub Third and Foinifn.6s nhr atjpn J* Trn CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPUCHOJIORIA, IN9AKrrV, OOU‘r, -' ’ Kina'S. and o«Ucr ai>4 i„ , ' 'wof«6 fti , ' " , PREAtJFUV •" „ ! FROII.iTIiE , - . ■ Til. remodyu ■ *M e ~ PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, ■ ‘ BY DR. A: It. MAUBICEAU, ‘ • •’ ' raonqsonor wsKAtea op -Wirif. ■ ’ ■ f -‘ One Hundredth Edition, ( pp. 250. ‘ r [o.v vcdr r/OhR, Efriu'‘mxiroo| si.OO.] A itandanl irtrk of artnblfctyed foaOi! clawed * ’’ [?. ld Ketr YoHtJ ■ , PhiUdol pliJa. and other dllet. and lold .by tho priori dm .- r > booMcNore fa fhe tfniloil SUtcs. It ha&laheu -, in 1847, slneo which'-tlrt© * • * . • • ftVE HDJTDEED TffiJtrßASD COPIES bare beep Bolt), of which tljeroworo upwards of ’ • OSB HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT JI Y MAIL, altosting tbo high estimation la'whichitUhel4 iua.ro* biblo popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE 1 tho author haring doroted bis exclusive attoptlon to Ibe. , treatment of Complaints peculiar to females,' fn Tfhirh lie Is yearly’consulted by thousands butlila person ami by letter. , . . , r Hero every woman can discover, 1 by comparing her own symptoms with those• described, the nature, causes of, and the propocranedic* for, her. complaints. Th? wifo about becoming a mother bas often need of instruction nud advice of-tho, utmost importance to her future health, in respect, to which her «niitireoese for bids consulting a mcdlcai. gentleman,.will find such In struction and advice, also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety nr alarm as all the peculiarity incident 16 her situation are dewritioJ. How many are soOefing (hmi obstructions or’ Irregular ities peculiar to the female ByBtom, which undermine Iho health, the effects o£ which they are ignorant, and Xnr. which their delicacy forbid* Becking medical advice, ilany aafforuig from prclapaus viari (falling of tho womb), or from Jluor albiis (weakness, debility, &c.) Many oro in constant ngony fur many mouths preceding confine ment. ilany have difficult If not dangerous deliveries, and blow and uncertain recoveries. Some whoso lives are hazarded during such tinuf, will each find In its pages tho moans of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of coarse Impracticable to Qpnvey fully tho various * subjects treated of, as they aro of a feature strictly. In tended for the married or those contemplating marriage - . Reader, arc. you & husband or a father f, wife or a mother? ,Have you the sinccfo WolfarSof those'yOu lojo at hcartf Provo your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes Interfere with their hotdth and hap piness net less than your own. Ik will avoid to you and yours, as it hoa to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety', followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating the mind for Its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, the infirmities of age and the proper education of your children. , In cmnaquencc of flic* unlreml popularity of the work, A-s ou-lrr.cM In iU extraordinary tale, various imposi tions Jiaru Ik'.*u aUnnptcil, as null on hookfcllera as on the public, by iniltaliouA of tlUw pflRO, spurloua editions, aiul sortepliilou* InfringumcnU of copy right, ami other devicos nml deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to liny no book unle-vjt the wonla ‘‘Hr. A. M. Mavi:jckai , ) TA) liberty Mrool. N. Y.,” is on (nml Iht* entry In tho tli-rk’h UlHco on tho Uick of) tho tillo jviijo ; aiol buy only of rf>|tvctaU<* ami licmontble tlealur*, or bend by mail, and address to,ln A. it. ilauriccau. BT)' Upon receipt of Ono Dollar “ Trtß MAR RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION” is son! (mailnt fret) to any part of tho United States* tho Canadas and British Provinces. All letters most'be post-paid, and addressed to Or. A. M. MAUEICEAU, box 1224, New-York Oily. Publishing Office, No. 129 liberty Street. New- York. AGENTS. Mm. Cynthia Williams, Honesdalc —Wentz A- Stark, Carhondalc —E Flint, Williamsport —DrS. f> Scott, Bedford —U D Main, Mainsburg —BAlLEY A FOLEY, Wellshorough. ..To Hie Women of Tioga County. The undersigned, citizens ” of >Vcllsboro’, Tioga county, Pa., having be come the proprietors of ono of the greatest Labor- Saving Machines of tho Age, would respectfully in form the v Lady public" that llioy are prepared la show the falsity of the old song— ••Soold, scold, fref, fret. Scold,’scold away Tliero is nod luck about thefaduke Upon a washing day.” For their new Machine, combining cheapness and, economy of room with casu and effectiveness of op eration, renders llio washing far a large family only a pleasant recreation. This Machine is uitferent from any ever before offered to the pubjie, reqpifpig little labor to work it, and doing a large washing in one-third of the time that it can be done in tiie old way, and equalty as well, Tho work is performed by Ute,friction of wooden balls floating in the water jn which tbo dollies are worked by a lever. This machine doop its work without injury to clothes,’and so perfectly,’that a dress may bo .washed without taking out the stays. Call and examine’them at Slurrock’s Cabinet Shop where they aro manufactured and sold by /’ LANDIS, STURROCK &. FORSYTH. Wcllsborough, Fab. 1,1855. Important, Very. A LL‘PERSONS knowing .ihcmselves in dcblcd, for subscriptions to the “ Wcllaboroiigb Advertiser,” or otherwise, either by Nolo or Book Account, arc requested to make immediate payment, or their accounts will be placed in thchandsof prop er officers for collection! Como one, come all! and givo us a lift in this oar lime of need. Jan. 20,1855. W. D. BAILEY* •. Plaster! Price Reduced! THE subscriber has Just received at his mill noar Mansfield, 350 tons Cayuga PLASTER stono, where he will keep constantly Orchard fresh ground plaster, to supply all that may give Jinn'll call No mistake this lime. Lightning never strikes one tree : lwicc. Price $5,50 per ton. AMOS BIXDY. : Mansfield, Feb. 15 4855 Fowlers & Wells, No. 308 Broad way, 1 have all works on Phrenology, Hydropathy,- Phonography,' Education, Temperance, and the Natural Sciences generally. They also pub.ish— LIFE ILLUSTRATED—a first-class Weekly Newspaper, dcvqlod to News, Literature, Science, and the Arts; to Entertainment, Improvement and Progress. One of the best Newspapers In the world. Two dollars a year. . the water-cure journal—pov6icd.to v Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice’; to Phys iology and Anatomy, and those Laws.which goyqrn Life and Healtlu ,$1 aycar. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL-tDcVo ted to the Elevation and Improvement of Mankind. §1 a year. Cf For $3 in advance, a copy of each of these Journals will bo sent one year. AddrCßsprc-pjid, FOWLERS & WELLS, 303 Broadway, Sow Yo|k., eBWMmIiIF,. *'J l /fKjD DRY GOODSr&GBOCE .... Un4tr-f\eJfawfgtmaUrf Y]'".] ,vßy's. Ri^U^. mt'wowiii l ’-‘;t n ! , .GROPRRIES, , , ' ..u-.K^MAm-.GAPiu ; v rJOafSt'it SHO&S. ’ HAmwMP,. ,‘V WQOJtBff-.iAflfi STQmWM&. ~ FOREIGN $ „... .. FRVW& ** • . jFiaa-.Mha. t : *!, : PAmmtWLSt , . , CAMPHENE, . BURNING FLUJD, 6fc. SEVASTOPOL-TMIM AT LAST! paving p/ goods, for the season, offer* j choice selection of ‘ 1 ’ Mt YOODS, Consisting in part'of'Broad--Cloths,'Prints, Gingfmrad, i) o la ine s, Shambrayn, ParamoUeS,- Alapacas, Velvets, Brown and Bleached Sheet ings-, and .Shirtings, Tickings, Drillings, Wad dings, Battings, Wicjungs, Vestings, Crkvats,Stocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs', Cambrlcks, Laoes," Trim mings, Grain Bags,-.Carpet Bags, Cotton Yarn- Twiite, Catpol Warp, Urtihtellas and Parasols, with a good,M.ot READY MADfc CLOTHING, con sisling of Men. and Coys’ Coats, Denino Overalls and Shirts, Veits, &c.' Groceries. Hyson,Hyson Skin and Yonng Hyson Teas; a largo lot of Sugars, different grades and prices, Mo lasses, Syrup; Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, Co coa, Ginger, Soda, Cream Tarter, Saloratus, Candies, Drugs anil Dye Stuffs, Paints and Oils, Window Glass and Sash, ■'hardware. Shovels, Hoes, Cut Saws, Spades, Crow bars, Wrought and Cut Nails, Hinges, Chnins, Cow Bells, Shoep Bclls, Manure* Forks, liny Forks, Chain Pumps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes, Bed-cord and.llaUcr-Ropo. CROCKERY , GLASS WARE $ LOOKING GLASSES, Pine and Pails, Brooms, Wash boards, Clothes Pins and Corn Baskets. Silk and Brush Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, &c., comprising ih all a largo and well selected assortment of goods, selling at the lowest possible prices. Thanfol lor past favors, the subscriber would in Vito all those wanting goods a( great bargains to call and examine fur thcmselvos. WANTED, la exchange for Gobds, Notes and Accounts, all kipda .of Grain, Shingles, Humber, Ashes, Pork’, Butter, Lnrd, &.C., at tho highest murkgt prices. ’ ICh6xvil!c, Nov. 27,1851. “VICTOR CASE. WEELSBORO’ ACABEMV. rpHE SPRING TERM of ihe Wclhjbn. A rough Academy will comnjcnco February 20, and continue 17 weeks. Tuition at the Sfimn rates per quarter as heretofore. Boqgd, 81.50 per week, room, $0.25. Students can be directed to boarding places by calling upon the Principal. The Teach er’s Class, for a part of the term, will he under the’ direction of the County Superintendent. We un derstand that some of Ihe members of the class lust Fall have pijovcd to be among the very best Teach ere in' the (tammy, Botany ond Geology will be taught in addition to tho usual classes. There will also be a clasp of beginners in Latin for the benefit of those who intend to study French. 1 By ordc/ of the Trustees. N. L. REYNOLDS, PriueijmL Wclhborough, Jan. 25, 1855. ARNOLD’S Xlakcrv ami’VarietyStore. Boston, wilk,.D[Jttisu & Common CRACKERS, Fresh Baked, by the |b., or bbl. Family Baking, and Parties, furnished at short notice. Deals also in GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN I; DRIED FRUITS. CASH paid for Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Grain and other products of the Farm. VV. J. ARNOLD, Agt. RUFUS ARNOLD. Corning, N. Y., Aug., 3,1851-tf. . Custom Hoot & Shoe Shop, A T M.• Shnrwoqd'a old stand, where the Skars’ Bovs continue to make, mend, and measure to order, at as low prices as the limes will admit. All work warranted—to wear out in a year or so —and not rip or como to pieces ’till it does wear on Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid for any quantity of hides at the highest market price. i • July 43, 1854. - GEO. W. SEARS. 13 LiAIHtS,—A frcali supply of Blank Deeds ■-* Mortgages, Notes, Attachments, Declarations Summons, Subptenos, Warrants, Constable’s Sales’ Collector’s Sales, ire., &.0., just printed, and for sale nl.lliis office V Carpetings, <fcc. rnHE subscribers haye just replenished their atpek of Carpeting, and now feel justified in saying that Iheiri Carpet-Waro Hoorn cxdcla in quantity, quality, variety, richness and beauty, that of any other in thisconntryv'nnd os to prices we aro confident they arc aa low as any establishment litis aide of "New York city. it OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, - . MATTINGS, &c.,' ail at the vcry lowest possible prices, nt the new cash store of [Nov. 3.) JONES tfc ROE, W, W. WEBB, 91. D., HAS., established himself in the practice of Med icine and Sufpery in the Township of Liberty i Pa-, where ho will plrolnptly attend all culls in his profession. Liberty, Feb. 1.1854. WALL PAPER!’—The LARGEST, BEST, & CAEAPEST lot of Wall Paper ever brought into this place, for sale at wholesale and retail by ' Wcllaboro. Feli. 1 ’5l. BAILEY & FOLEY. GACHECO PRINTS.—OO piece* of Ca clicco and MerjrciaC'i’rinly, of. beautiful styles, iu received by. [June L] JONES &• ROli. TATQQD EN W.A K B.— largest a mi best V'V nsßorthiept 6yCr offered f n'Hint plach, for sate el [June-10, 1853.] M. M, CONVERSV SASH & BLIND FACTORY, CQVIk'G'WN-: TIOOA'CO., PA. THE subscriber is prepared by netyMa •just |mrohbscd,to furnish to order, ell kinds of i squarp anil fancy Spsh and Blinds/ ■ ‘Square 'sdslf of common' sizes constantly on! ihand. ’’’ ’ I By ioiig osperldnCa in llio business, the subsrri- , ber Hatters himself that ho can make ns good am article, and soil it bb cheap an can be obtained at any estabislimebt in Pennsylvania or-Now York. Call and sec. , ■, .... DAVID S. IRELAN. , . Cpyinglon, March9,lBs4; - • ... ttj The subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. U. f Jiiyncs celebrated Family Medicines, also Scuba's Oil for Deafness. P- S. I. - ■/ trii, : . r n BAl£E¥afr 'F<»iߥ>'. :<i , ;ri; Having-formed acmpaflneri .> tat NOTi J 854, and, filled Ijie«... -?—, cora^o^ioU9>.Stoie;v(fprrteflj]flP i P|LS i . l 4 !^i).l occupied' hy Bqche <fc Rosa,) ' , wilh ft-’g real. vnriety .officii ;'» and desirable' goods, ,we„ vfi\\.CLOCKS..AWO ■,., , ; take!,.pleasure !in exhibiting gur.ietogk tothose wheppr- , ,EA’^(GYQpops t chase By offering ! goods qf the best qualitydnly, NO'ffONS,, V_ and at the lowest prkSeqj.we ; i , A \? .pEßEUJaltfii jj, expect to. merit; and receive# l "?; fan ftc- .r our full share ojT patronage; ..> j ;:?; rrr-j-... n ?? ‘. ; ■ ■ r ' AH ikinds.of country' iptor RSR4MfEf*:-. duce taken>,ln exchange for DONEjPff&ppRT., goodsrthe.sewp’aAjeodh.; h-i-ji . \i. in# • BAIJLEYJ *vn ■■ , . ANpIE FOLEY. WARRANTED'AS y . NoT.:2O.JIBSf ; A ... 'ntn, 10 , NEW & CHEAP GOODS. n J. - - ■' • ! ; J Oiv E'S ; &'■ R OfS « FtaVfl'jusl'r&fsSifdd ihefr• full-;Block -of pA'it' & fidoos, which"includes a splendid assortment of ' t)RY• G 0 O D /T'OIifBISTFNG in, part of a ap)pndid a»- (sorlnicnl of Rich French Mcrinoes of all colors at very, low [jrtccsj also, Paramalas of all colow, All*Wool and Cheap Delaines, Black Silks at roach lower than former prices, Morrimac and Cocbeco Prints, Long and Square VVoolep. Shawls at very low prices, Brown Factory,. Bleach Muslins, Red and While Flannel, Cotton flannel, Stripe Shirting Blue Dencin.s, Bed Ticking, Broad Cloths, Cist' meres, Salinclts, Kentucky Jeans; Sheep's Grey Butting, Carpet .Warp, Cotton Yarn, and .also many other-articles in tho above line we have not lime nor room to enumerate jn a singl advertisement. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Muscovado, Coffee Crushed, Powdered and Crush cd Sugars, Stewards Syrups and Molasses, Old Java Kin‘and Caguura Coffee, Yourig Dyson and Black Tea, Pcoppr, Cimunon,; Allspice, Stardh, Ginger, Rice, Bur Soap, Candles, Indigo, Saltpeter, Alum Saleralup, &c., Pork, Flour, Fish, Suit, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, X»amp Oil, &c., &c. Clack and Light Colored Beaver Hals, Kno<> Nothing, Know Something and Kossuth Hats, Bl*k Silk Huts, Silk, Plush and Cloth Caps. Boys Hots and Caps of every description. Boots and Shoes. . Mens’ Calf, Kip and Heavy Stoga Boots; alsi r Rubbers, Boys* and Youths’ Boots, Children*' Shoes of every description. Ladies’ Shoes, Bools aui Gaiters, a large assortment at very low prices* Wooden Ware. Fail*, Brooms, Tubs, Brushes, Buller’ Ladle's anil Prints, Axehclvcs, Washboards, Sugar Boxes, Mea sures, &.C., &.c. Nails, Mill Saws, X Saws and Hnnd Saws, Mill Files, Scoopes, Shovels, Manure Forks, Chains, Steelyards, Pocket Knives, Table Gallery, Door Locks,- Latches, Bed Locks, Butts Screws, Dorse Curds and Brushes, Axes from the best man ufacturer?, always on hand. Crockery, by liie sell nr piece to suit the want-! of purchaser*. GLASS WAKE, also, WINDOW GLASS, at manufactures prices. EASTERN CLOCKS, war. ranted to keep good lime. Black, Brown, Drab and Blue Overcoats, from a low price up. Sack, Frock and Dress Coats of every description, Fancy and Black Cosimero Pants, Bl’k Satin, Casimere and Velvet Vests, also, Cheap Vesta of every style and quality, Shirts and Collars, Wool en Wrappers and Drawers, Buckskin and Woolen Cloves and Mittens, Fancy and Black Silk Cravktj, Self.adjusting'Stocks, Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Women Socks, Suspenders, Umbrellas, and in fact nearly everything that man, womap or child may want cjtn be found at this establishment. The sobscribcrsyvould return their sinedre thanks lo the inhabitants this Borough and surrounding country, for the very-liberal patronage that has been bestowed on them sit\co they commenced business in this place, and wish, by keeping a large assort ment of Goods lo scicdl from, and selling at small profits, to merit a continuance of the same. Wcllsboro’, Nov. 1,1854: JONES do ROE, . NEW GOODS. FpHE subscriber would respectfully inforln ~ his customers and friends that he still con. tinucs the mercantile business, at the old place, at the well known store of L. I. Niehpla, where be will be happy to wail on those that will favor him with a cult, and would invite the attention of the publis to bis large and Commodious stock of ' , GOODS, GrpccricSj Reaily-ITgado Cloth, ilig iind Hardware, crockery; Wooden ware; stone. WARE, ROOTS & SHOES, HATS and Caps, &c., &c„ in fact everything else kept in a cpuntrystora.'arll cles ldo numerous lo irieiitlon, and wilVaell cheaper than can bo bought this side Of New York city.- All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market price. J. U. BOWEN. Wcllsborough, Juno 29,1854. HERE’S YOUR CHEAP ROOTSSHOES ! EJAVINO purchased Ben. Seeley's old Stand, two doors' above the Presbyterian Church, the subscriber is ready to furnish to order, MEN’S If BOYS’ KIR $ CALF BOOTS, Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN’S ,V CHILDREN'S KIP 4 CALF SHOES— iIIEA’S $ BOYS’ COARSE BOOTS, Made upnn honor — and warranted lo wear out in due time, and twt to rip until they are worn out. As a man is known by his Boots no less than by ho Company ho keeps, it behooves every man to take heed hnw’his “understanding" is eared for -A reasonable sharo of the public patronage is re spcctfully solicited. O’ Hides taken in exchange for work. L. A. SEARS. Wcllsboro', Dec. 28, 1854-Iy. THE Subscriber takes this method loinform the public that he has purchased a now aud beaa. lijiil HEARSE, and will bo pleased to accommodate punclnaltyV (bcwo'wHo may need hia service*. Wellsbijro’.iDoe. 21, *54. B. T. VANHORN; ! FANNING JIIIsLS. *. ATTENTION,. F4HKB It S{ THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in. form the Farmora of Tioga County, that they ! are now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED, | PREMIUM-FANNING MILLS, three milessouth I cf Wcllsborough, on the Jersey Shore rood-; and I ftcl warranted in Baying that said Mill lathe etcr introduced into Tioga. County both as respecta cleaning fast and Veil, and the saving of Grosa Seed. Farmers arc respectfully invited and exam.' irto for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. ID” All kinds of Produce taken tu pay f Old Mills repaired on sliorj rintieo. , 1 angus griffin & sons. I Delmar, Oct. 12, 1854-tf. ' ■ >T .tTV nnan-.iii tioa ivh/vl BOOEA^JIJBWKLa? Hats and Caps. Hardware. Rcndr-ITlndc Clothing. New Hearse.
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