v£-. i'-• ft-Visr& ss*Ve. * * s.v2S $ Tte\ifroH *f mrred- A It* plfcasMit Su&acid flatorreodew ii peculiarly ;«j<caUt>nl makes with a small-addition of j»ug»i , i-a ; desirable substitute for ; app(e sauce. ’From the tip* friiil* r ßa,«at,ceJlenu arid 1 «hepp wine may be ioleMiUfaclUrtd, eilbcf -wKlfnt'WithSttt alcoholic nfeperUes. of mart «*ijy,.;&l>i*t4i<g& adapt iisei/jtnßoma-degriKs, lion, of soil, and may, witfmnTnwch- ImuMe,’ be made to produss, breatwodlgioosly, «n those which, awcopsiitaiipijailjr mmst-wW wet. la, culqVallijg. to adapt the denvor, by forcqdpSbtls, ;(o-. adapt plant to the ttftiL .AccUmat’ory chsogesaregMe rally a(ow,,apdvhs*e d decided tendency]® destroy the. .strength and hafiihood, a»:weW as the prolific, power of nll'pUnta.—Ya». «r. cumstanqes, as.well. asjhacapricioogaesd of taste, often demand Ibis. , •••'- - ■ „Jo setting currants, the soil, in jhe place einmld ha weft prepkredJiT ploaMngjbr digging, and reduced to a eery fine tilth, and should the* bfl siimolstediby fanning and invigorating manure. A.porous,or .not 100 reteelivesub deairabie,:Wiih a stn&ll per centage of clay matter; in thy surface eod. When the latter is deficient, it may be well to supply it. Into soil thus prepared, the cut tings from old plants—the- fresh, ■ vigorous wood of the previous year’s growth—maybe set with an almost certain assurance of suc cess. These should be cut oil* near the sur face, and io the lines or beds to the depth of six or seven inches, and the' soil well com pressed about (hemthe surface should then be covered with old, well-rotted chip-manure, hay, leaves or straw, so as to keep Ihe ground nl all limes moist. It will be well to scatter a little lime or ashes on Ihe surface before mulching. ; , The plants shovld be kept well weeded ~and be watered the first year, if the season be dry. By removing all the leaf buds except some few—say four or five of the topmast ones, and checking the tendency to lateral growth, very prettily formed and symmetri cal trees may be obtained; but (his operation must be annually repeated till the plants or bushes hive assumed the requisite height' and shape, which will generally be to about three years from the lime of setting. But more fruit will probably be obtained {rota the clump of bushes. Gooseberries may be cultiyhled in the tree form, and perhaps with advantage. Under the old way, the gooseberry is *ofieo injured, or destroyed by mildew. Thd tree method is saidtodbviate this evil, and secure elegant and healthy bushes and fruit. The sulitect is worthy of attention. Use all Your Lasd. —flow often do we see men adding acre lo acre, for the mere sake of having a targe'farm lo cultivate, when ihey have never yet tilled tme half of the land which they possessed fn the first place; they have cultivated perhaps, five or six inches of the surface, ond have never made the least use of the eigh>, ten or per haps twelve inches which lie immediately be low it. A few years ago there wos a premi um offered in Kentucky lot thd beat ten acres of corn. The average crop of the competi tors was 122 bushels per acre. ' Now If that quantity of corn can be produced on an acre, is it oat folly for you, intelligent reader, to add more land to that which you already pos sess, until you have made the latter capable of producing that number of bushels, or as neat it as may be ? You know very well that you can raise these 122 bushels ,a great deal more cheaply off one acre than if you bad to cultivate three or four (or that pur posh. Why then buy more land until you have brought under cultivation what you al ready have, both surface and sub-soil / The latter may not be very productive when you first throw it up, but by proper treatment you can most assured I y make it |o, unless it is of a very peculiar character. Apple Tree* from (be gejed* Mr. Geo. W. Peters an old sfeltler in Washington county, in the town of Scio, in forms us that In 1827, ho procured'from De troit, a bushel of very good, large, red, (all opples. The seed of these eppleebe planted, and grew several hundred trees, from one to two hundred'of which he 1 set out in an orch ard for himself In five or six "years from the seed, they.began to bear., airdthufrUilof no two trees are alike. With thriso of fntir e*. oepi ions heanys the fruit - Some trees bear while, some green, yellow, red, striped, some of different shades and rossefts; a part are fall apples, while others are me dium, and others are very late keepers'; add what is more singular, some are tjutte nc'd, others sub-acid, and some sweet, We visi ted the orchard a few days ago, end examined a large number of the varieties, and found them..very much., resembling, the folfowing kinds: Spitzenberg, Golden Russet* Newtown fijijiioa, Sweat,. Baldwin’s, F«il|«Pippins, Wing Apple and Rambo. i The above shows very conclusively, that there is no probability that- apple" Seeds Will produce the same fruit, unless under peculiar circumstances.— Miek. Farmer. ■ j- Oats. —The sooner.this crop can begot in aAer lha frost is out of the ground thy bet ter. It is Anile to attempt any particular lime to sow oste, as the lime must be determined by the locality. . 'Asa general rule, it may be laid down that the proper time to fowbatois when the frost a out of the ground* and plow, ing can be well dona. . ,v.: j Not less than two bushels of seed perse re should be sown on any ground fit Cor the cu|. tivation of os's. To sow oats on poor land without manuring it, is one of thnse'fallaciet which delude but to deceive. To grow a good a goad crop of oats, naturally good land is necessary, or land well manured where it may not be naturally fertile. Rolling Cloves Sued in Plaster.—lt is said fllat if clover is moistened with water and then dried by rolling it in plaster, (he ef> feet i* decidedly beneficial. A friend informs " v hit lie has adopted thispracticaforyears, ami wi h marked imnroveineni in his clover crop. It is not much trouble, and is worth a trial •~ '; ** •«* Ultra if' ed <- t*r, or 91' teill ti'iharge. bt *fr(et//«H«w it (Ml Cur*j.~Zs»<V«i*** {offtatietaHa** or teto, ........ “ssasssaartlrtSft„i rABJUW^^K^Ww* s*®® 5 *®® ; ... v ;«jQ«PJWpr*v . wii: field ■ berliiat »n fzperiw*# 1 inga sound ; erabieto * fctoign Co,' M Address, J. K Webster, ; i - ’! !&IhmoVedlQJw^Mvity'*Oßl c . e ‘- l « i i MB.ioWBEi fti: A TTORNBTS «s COUNfiSIiLORS AT LAW;-will attend the Coon* offinga, Potter eity McKean • • ' Wellsbo rough, Feb.t;lBsB..^ ■ JOHN ar. BACHE, 4 A TTOBNfiY AND A LAW.—Offiofc, north fidji; Public Styute Wcllsborongh, jp »V.' -.i. j, defers to Mertrs* T*Kfelp s ft)o&£e & Co;/N« Y and; Hon.A.V.Paraona.Philadelpbi*. July 18. C Ei E A.V ; iyOEWf®... IFormmv wnM’ notil,) WELteBORODGff, ; TKiGA "GO n PA.? Juno’ 8,54. v P. P. CLEAVER, PnpPtfV UERG’C TOTTtt CHEAF BOOTS dkSHOES! tIAVING. purchased BEN-SintEv’e old ti Stand, two 1 ' doers above ;lh* Presbyterian Church, tbs Mbseriber-i* readyio famish to order, MEN'S $ BOYS'- RIP Sf CALF BOOTS, Pegged and Sewed, - ' -- •. 1 . a-c -h WOMEN'S it CHILDREN'S KIP $ CALF SHOES— mmNBOYM COARSE,BOOTS, ■ Made npm honor —and warranted to wear outju das time, and natterif until they are worn oak A* a man U known by bis Boots no Jess than by ha company he beeps, it behooves every nan. to take becd now his u understanding ” it eared for A reasonable aha roof tbo public, patronage is re sportfully solicited. SX Hides taken (n exchange for work. - . L. A. SEARS. Wellahoro’, Dee. 63, 135t-ly, Mm ATTENTION, FARMERS! THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully m form the Farmers of Tioga County, tbal Ihey arof* now Manufacturing WNCH’S IMPfIOVED, PREMIUM FANNING HILLS, three miles south of Wellsboroagb, on the Jersey. Shore read 5 Spd fed warranted in saying that tbcjbsst ever introduced into Tioga County both,as respects cleaning tut and wcll.and the saving of Gras* Seed. Farmers «ro respectfully invitod to .call and exam ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. (CT All kinds of Produce taken in payment. Old Mills rspaircd on short notice. ANGUS GRIFFIN & SONS. Dclmar, Oct. 12, 1854-tf. 1 If drill Seeing t THE splendid assortment of Goods that the subscribers ate notv daily receiving is realy worth a call to examine. They have jaal re tamed from New York with the largest assert, merit of Dry Goods, including Ladies’ Press Goods, that was ever offered la ibis country, and aß.nre requested to call and examine them, whslhetlthey wish to buy at not. To enumerate articles would be useless Vo attempt A 'personal inspection, can only giveobeao idea of what this MteiwivausUb lishment contains. ■ CT DON’T FORGET THE PLACE IXJ The New Store of July 13,1854. JONES & ROE. Bakety ami Variety Slcrei /DOS I ON. MILK, BUTTER & Coonpoo O CRACK(ifiS, Fresh Baked, by tbe fbd or hhl. Family Baking, and Forties, furnished at short notice. Deals also in GROCERIES. PRO* VISIONS. FOREIGN i DOMESTIC, GREEN $ DRIED PRVJtS. ... CASH paid for Sutter, Eggs, Cbeeso.Lwd, Grain and ether products of the farm/•_ Vf.l. ARNOLD, Jgt ’ ROFDS ARNOLD. Corning,«-Y„Ang, 3,lBSt-tf. V, . €u*toiu H«otJcBhoc Slkpipr; AT M. Sherwood’* old-aland,'-where(he Suss’ Bov* continue to «tke, mend, sod matsartrto order, at as loir prices a* the times will adroit, > •••- • • -" M**i* b All work warranted—to wear out in a year or so •—md.not rip or epme tb pieces TUI it dess wear on * Hides Wauled. t * '■' CASH *374010 tity of bide* it the highest market price. . July 13,1854/ GfeO?W-.'BEARS. • «EW «>«098, - ' fpHE subscriber would respectfully Inform A his customers ondlHends that be still con tiaaos the mercantile business, at the old placed at the wed known store of L, I. Nichols, where he will be happy to wail on (bode that tvffi livor hip) with a call, and would invito the attention of the paMic generally to his largo end eodimodtbus stock of ' : i O O D S f Qroc«r|M,|t|ilih#tic CHitb* rfiS nnd CROCKER v, woopmwj&U,stotik. WARE, ROOTS & sGoeR, HATS •and oafs; aasftfo.. In fact everything (Use kept in a country sfore,trti cke toonumdroU* ton*enli«o,*Dd will eeU cheaper than can he bought fhieside of Hew York city., .t. All kinds of produce taken in exchange fur goods at the highest marketprice.. J. R.JK>W£N. W«Hktonragfa l lan*a»,lBsd. , ’ A*ll in debted, tor »«b»Cfiplio« to. too** WeUsborougb Advertiser,".or otherwise, w.Boofc Account, an requested |o mik#,ltem*d(»tc payment, er officer* fycpjlectuml we,co»o.a]l2.aiKt T A DIES, just drbp ih'at l. B. Rowen’e ~77 cheap attire ’tod' eramfoe his, Banh^tiiih« . Wl “*9lsekjgßl^ol%iJ^^CrBpi and Silk toiptf BH. MOARTCBAIfS 100. For Sale at BAILEy dt FOLEY’Sk. llL4jm«,-A>e»h aapptv.of BUok Deod*. ~ MwtgagwL Notes, A*tu3imeik&, Sommooa, Siitipcemui, WauranU, .ConilaWeV Safes, Collector’s Sales, Suu , &,c.,de*t ptin(ed,aJHllor*»fe at this office. rtiiav 'area- ARNOLD’S . iUw ? ; te ; BMi>>^il^^i^i'lroirfCloth*. “ t,n SVMRMPS^. ‘ 4^WHFIW9WSt' aTT^^pfWKiJS; t*lifrg« end oompletosnwsorlmenf u o«n befonnd te which it Ctfftm I CROCKER*-, GtASSWe S’£ONE>W ARE, tn4t»aadlii«j|!f,Hst« ; au(l Cap*, Steel, Iron, JVotls, .Pairttreutri Gil*, Gtae* Had Piutp, Rtadf-Made Cltdhing,tyt. ■Thaitkfhl' forthe liberalpatremge of (he ps* feel- s pteMntc in (writing the public to sh efcuhmsUan ofonr Spring stock believing that good Qoods snd jpw prices will in “U.i «H» W # ”%,r , & ITS k pr- • y. Welfebofougi, M«y 25,1884. SEVASTOPOL iMOgfTASEII tiKis&f hush roaaußBi&-ißow, p. P. & W. ROBERTS XTA.VING purchased and 99VJL A + enlarged Stove {■ /% Store o(C. E, Gray, wouUcQ the attention of the trading public to their luge ini) splendid aaeortmentglitS~*lM^S of Shoveo, eonipriai og a variety oTMSgSSgi^Kt pHterocl Ti*~ > ■ PSHPW mmmo sTAR, banovp, runoffal AIR-TIOBT, KITCHEN RANGE and three kinds of PREMIUMS. Also, a complete assortment of PARLOR & BOX STOVES, at or below Elmira prices. Tinware of all kinds, shaper and size, wanted for household use: i Earn Gutters-made to order at the shortest no JOBBING done to order and in the heat manner. AU Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the ■bon. ' 1 They rcspcctlblly solicit the patronage of all Who wish to purchase anything in-their line, assuring Ihemaliat money can be. mved by examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere. Wellaboroogh, Wy. §,1654. Family Srocerjr & Proilsion STORE. THE subscriber would inform hisfriends and the ciliacns of Tioga,county generally, that he has jo»t received a large and superior sap ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, , 80C8M Teat, Sugar» by tie barrel or often vise, Coffee*, Molatset, Stewart'* Syrup, Sice, Pepper, Ginger, Baleratu*, AUepict, Indigo, . Tobdcch, Soap, Mould tfiid Sperm Candks, Saboy t^e.tarrel '. or tack, Mackerel bp thetekole, ■ ■ bcM i biirrel, Cg^fiih Jfc Ipf;V. A ' "Ttbur, Ciefte, Crticb- ' . ere. Butter <s• Egg*, together with every other article >a the Grocery line, loner than eon be got at aby other place in town, as he ia determined to make quick sales at small profits. . Thankfulfor. would most respect. Tuny invite his friends and the public generally, to give him a cal) and examine tot themselves. :. -i * ; v ■■■’■• i .UtrlL CONVEftS. ■' WaUsboronfh.May i 17,1853. . STOIIT ittpwtimi to (he Public. ATT: R. s ßOWEN‘a,Empire Store the Xl.'lime has finally coftitf/wberi Goode can be hodgbt a* Cheap in WeHsborttlgh,** at EtmMf.CoA oingiror in an* qthertown west of New York; and the public «t Targe are' invited, th call and gatia/J; themselves that this is no Huiqbag. . . At J,R. Swop's wMilways be found tut eklen sivo wsOrtmontof weft; selected , GROCERIES HARDWABE, BOOTS &, SHOES and a large variety 6f ConttemcnVClolhlng, scarfs, a« all of Which will be. disposed of at *a reduced price - .m- y ; jt; coWEJf. Wdlsbcrottgfr.loly 97,MM-tfi' - - j NtW SOfISS. HfW Gaoosi At **•»««*» |?in*Jro Stare. wT sea ttje beai and fergestitock v »f Oooda eni idkwttothepoMio. ContUUr? of bbt goods* ghocebisjb, HARawasE, SHOES, HATS *HD of : -BEApy.MA»B:aotniNQj I flaihrmyarif that I oandro*. a tna n (o wrtku k*A* l«»UowN wfcodetire tin The Ladie* aft iDrilodlocair jftd ettiame th« “ "T* “ .Wfflbofongh Sept. IBj lgfij.. ' - • : ,HAtK--Jwi mfcivd al IhoEiSpiK Store alarge alock ,f v?|de Awake, Ho»g«nro«»d Soaanlh Hoi.. c*j|*ntf f*Y*~: ■ 1 n-- -■• B*pt- ia. uuu. ; iQCSOOI, Monthly rtoorta. W jut printed and fof mfo cheap. jnr^' ~ £f. ■'3iVisf&S9&hJ . .i -;V.. *eV-V~*. .. ? i V.Si *-».vV AuMnalMil* Bosk for Eoery Ptnmh/ Sajks^a^'^l*^ SKST 6KB» ■IT ■^■•'i4^SWn SS? TfIAHA SBA3K&& - 1 *- •• aawvoduhwi mfcad ■HteySßF 1 -anA improved* jppt.is , h*m*i ir«i»«</X;WHitid Book for'the Afflildjetf—C^taimn Bf the btii^ 1 |rtog(^(re»tamkod i cm««P**«»J'fi>ra> of diteaae Coolraeled bypwpiiscupo* sexual inter, courts,, by self-abuse or by sexual excess, with ad vice for IheU prevention, written in & familiar style, avoiding all mediul tcPbnicailiUes and everything that would offend the ear of decency; wlth’an out line of eompUlnts incident to females, from the re mit of twenty years’ succesafni praeiice,exclnsively denoted to the cure of djapaxe* of a delicate nr {tri rale nature.; t * To which is added receipt* for the enteof tba abore diseases, and a treslhe <m the' 'eposes, aymp. torn* and cure of (be FBVSU awiAOVB. Tetlimmu tf tke Ptefemr ff.Obftetriee ia tie Pent MidioolCoUtgf, Ptihdelpiia—* JDE-HUN TES’S MEDICAL MANUAU"—Tte ihthor ot bis work, nniike the majority of these who advtr, Use to euro the’diseases of which It treats is a »rad uate of oneof (be best Colleges in the Uni Ud gules It niford* me ploasmra to recommend him to the (in fortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a sue cessfal and experienced practitioner, in whoto heno and they may place the gre*t*M confidence Joa- S. JLdwnaou, M. 0. iHm A JMsml, M. IX, ef Peine Voteereity Pkiitdtlpkie*~-lx give* ms pleasure to add my tesu roony to the professional ability of the aether of th -Iftdicai Mittal. Numerous cases of Disease jo the utbiiai Organs, some of tbenrof low standing bare come trader my notice, in which faw skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health in seme oases where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal’ weak ness, or disarrangement of tne functions produced bysrif-abuse or excessive rettery, I do not know hie superier in (ho profession,. I havebeerr acquainted with. the. pnthoc some, (hirlyyeari, and deeinil no mure than justice to him as well aa kindoesa to the unfortunate Victim" of early Ihdiselfdtlhh, to rtcom tueltd him at one in whaseprofestional skill and in legrity they may safely can Sde themselves, Aunucp Woonwamn, M. D. “ This is, witlioot exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on Ipe classes of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to (he reason of its readers. It u free from a Uobjoclionahk matter, and no par ent, however fastidious, pan qbjeet to placing it in the hands of his sons. The stubor bat devoted ma ny ycsrato tha lwatmeol of (he various corapiaicta treated of, and with too rilUo breath lot puff and. too Uufer j>re*nmpt!tittto VtffbbaO, be BisdffeVedlothe world at the merely nomlnalprtce of 33 cents, the (hiilofsome twenty years' mpat sneeesaful practice. —Herald. “ No teacher or parent should be knowiede impar. ted in litis valuable work. It woold save years of pain and mortifititfcifinft sorrow to the youth on dettbririAargm?—ih»plssfv4d«ww*. ' A Ptesbytcrian civrgy mu in Ohio, writing of “Hunter's Audios! Manuel' 1 says—“ Thousands upon thousands of qbr yeatb, by evil craopfe and influence of the ■ been led Into the habit of selApollaiion without resliringthe «m*nd ftarihi <wsenueneaaopda (iwHiarlwj|anil posterity The rocatitnlioos of lho<uaßdawi»|tpmiaing &m -iUeahare been enfeebled, if nathroradowu, and they, do not know ■ppPK rS#J»liig that can be dope so toehHgtba and idpuebcetbe public taiod aa|o check, remove Ibis wide spread source of homed wrptebedeeas, would conlbr Urn, next tothe relig ion-of Jump Chri*t,ou the present and coming gen entiop-..lnten>peraßea(Qrfhe «we pfintoa!elt(ng UbW jSWp Ibousspds njXMi thou. . sapds, UpM a gtcqfei acMigc to tbe lpiimusnce. Accept ray thanks oarcSilf «f be- Hevoipb your co-worker ialhe good, work yon are so teUvcly engaged in.” ' -i ' - Ope wy (seeunslr naveidpedVwflJ m lorwwded, foe of prMsga,bp may peri of (be tlnitod Steles fcr 2S -uents, br six copies foront dollar. Address, (boat CXJSDEIfit CO, Pablis^^af'Bdx/fsS, Canrusers and Book Agents supplied on the tseatCbßraltefau. Chaim; Chaim,; Chains ■ TYESIDEB a variety t>f «H other hin3a ol u of HOUSEHOLD rvSSrrVRB, theshb scribey has iWdlfiircnlitylea oL ' BLACK. which he ia eelimgat obsi.prices, AUo, 3V>o Spring Seat Stoker*. tawf tkree paUrriu of 'Siffie. Alto.Easewood, Cprl Maplo,and.Ccmm()n chain Lawfeacevdle,Jlor.ifi, 1,854. wMfyhwA'for -W- Sale by thqnbacribcr,ebesp fet viteh prop pOsrtd' ptper, separately, or together. Tbe fiorae tea good.ser vieeable anted. ; ju i. ; . : - V fOcfea.hr r..., W.D.-BAILEY. 'THE Subscriber lekeelbis method to; inform •L the pohlioflttt be hmwwiweede osweodbMu itM B)EAgBS,«ttlwm be ptMtad toegooiaataifate •ißßWwiilwpt L“£!r ;TJED' FLAWNBLI~ Just Witiijt JoTcf plain tad fh«W), anl be told very chain it the dtakptSa Blare' of _»6t. 90,18». , jONEB'BOE- / :r-K>^^TMt»»^A«ta>«nirtni--Ckadfe»i»Brn- - vt-.V':. V. ~ rO.a. ?..-e- Welltboro, Feb, 1 *st> VmXfkTOUBi. mere ofthelr Mitigations -*«warbl*»Ss» depewifbs pro- dblfewr,' W fltnirsS tWobmwo tlttritebNt OftM*'Ustltatemeril the American people ara now themselves preoarsdto to ih«dWiioi. 4j®emfaa«dee«wuice.«p bp wn»t men of every Mui HattarrtertiTy ithks doneforthtci, ■lfbfe' can (AMtadit'vftvd'setiseif *Mn tredoddsn. {erous affections nftfaothraat tod- longs yield toil, if we can depend on the eaaannceoriptelpfgnt pby *ician»,»bo maJtdty tlmif business to. »ow.-r»n sbprt,iriherol» any reliance apoa anywlng,;tDen ft tint this medidno ddesre- Uere and does core (be class of ■dtsaascatl’ls ds tigaodfot .beyond «y and allolheratbat art boow lo mankind, If this be .true, it cannot be too freely published, nor. be to widely known. The afflicted Should VnoWlhA remedy that cores, is priceless id timid. : Paflmts sbeold know it, tbilr children are rioelesstothan. All afaoold kuowit, for besltbcan can be priced to no one. Not it bo our-, culsted ben, but evarywhere, not only in tbla coon 1 try hot to plicountrle*. How faithfully' we have •etadtonfbie conviction, is shown in tne&Ctthat already this article has made the circles of tbe globe. The sun never sets an its limit*., No conliacMU w4thoat .it, and but few peoples. Although nut in so general use in other nations as in this, it Jar employ, erf by the more intelligent in almost si] civilised cobMfKs.’ : ft'toextenshelycmplayedin both Anter las, in JSnapa* Asia, Africa, Australia and the fir off islands of the sea-, iuft is as dear to its posses sors there as ben, and they, grasp at a. valuable re medy with even more avidity. Unlike most preps, rations of Its kind, ft is sn expensive composition of cosily materials. Still it is afforded ti the public aI.S. reasonably low price, and what is of vastly raora importance to Ibsm, its quality is never suffered to decline front' Us original standard of excellence. Every bottle of this nwdioine, now niaoofketarsd, i» as good as ever baa been uada heretofore, or as vve am capable of mating/ . He m.« wt w epered, in maintaining it lt* the best perfection which it is ft*. riHelo ptoddee. Hence the patient who procures' the genuine Cmktr Vartottu can rely on having as good an article as baa erst been bad by those who testify tp Us caret,. By pursufag tbU course, I bare the hope ofdo»g some good tp the world, as weD as tins' satisfaction of believing thii ttucll has already. - Prepfirefi fir 1. C. AVfiR, Practical sad jburfytiail Cltmiil /itstO, Matt, ! - 80M By ROBERT ROY, Wellsborough ; B. Bases, Bdrsevilte; E. Oran, Covington; Dr, Htm mibby, Tioga, and by Druggists everywhere. Hsveh S 9, ISSS^dm. ItAB COitSTi tITLY OS BASS AT TUB WELLSBOROUGH DRUG STORE Aconite, Adlicsive Plaster, Alcohol, Alum, Aloe*, Allspice, Ammonia, Annette, Antimony, Arnica, Bleeeblng Powder to re. ' wdvetnk ftmiitstalna, front linen, "• Kaetisf for stoves, . “ . » bools A shoes Biy 'Water, Bort*; - Brimstone, Brushes of all kinds. Bog Poison, Camphor, . CisUfeHoep, Cayennsftpper, » Cement Sot earthen wan, Cinnamon, Cloves, Cobalt,’(Fly Fdson,) Composition Powder, Ospow ftooß for head ache, catarrh, Ao.,Ac., Cream Tartar, Cordial for children, “♦ Dover’s Powders, Oyb Woods and. Dyeing materials of all kinds, gsom Salts, nrro Soap, lbs teihov :. -ipg«rt«se, Ac, ftom clothing, Essences of all kinds, Green Salve fiat horses, Giogar Root, Patent R Ayre’t Cherry Pectoral, - BfaDt 1 # Balsam, ■ n •• Extract, .< • Coogfa Mixture, Cod Liver Oil, 1 Dr. Fifch't Medicine*, Dr, Jayne’s •• ft. Kneler’a M Or.&jtyna’t _ Gargling Oil, %toS»b«r Mpd'oioe*. Gorman Ointment, XTNOIVrNOTHINi /.riV kmansraWglj^to^ y<^ kftr uta'W'* UrS ' < *~x- . t—i *.<- - *. ■ - - - 1. ... . ■ : i . EBINOBS AND PARAMATAB.~I** •***■ dlfltfaw* j**»eentha*B «lwMwiwi«i nmitu «h( Ftaio »nd.Fleure4B«l»jii», «l WelUbow’, Nor.J. 18S4, JljhßB k BOB’S. A .m#»*tleto, jMt *nifer «i» tt CftXM««»lC«lto»e*! 5 ..-V >i* peffcetly fia* cote»,«i»d «h*l«ge«t Uyetooowtw mm at JONES k ROI? 8 ROBERT ROT tux'rotuDwirts Amours: Ginger, Ground, Glass ofall sites,lor win. ' dowser picture frames, Glue, Gams of every variety, Hops,’ Hot Drape, Hive Syrup, Indigo, (best quality,) Inks of all kinds, Lampblack, Looking Glass, Leather Varnish, Lime—Kbode Island, for while washing. Madder, Rotmeg, Oils, (a Urge>arlety,) Ointments, Opodihhw.. Paints of all kinds, Praia, mMiaSlgt, Pills of various kinds, Quicksilver, Quinine, Ked Chalk, Red Precipitate, Rose Water, Saffron, Sal Soda, Soapier the Toilet, Slatcb, Sponge, Syringes, a large variety Toothache Cordial, Umber, Varnishes, various kinds, Vermillion, Vinegar, - Waters in boxes. Icdfcincs. . German BHler*, Beam Powder, IjrJn’sKU Pills, . MsgneticOin latent. Plasters of all kind*, Pntrooolc Wsfcrs, Psinrfiifter, &sdway's Beady Relief, SsnspertUaSyrop, , Tetter. Ointment; OiarlneCaiholioon, Vermdhges, rarioos Mad* Wog« lea, Or, Kaliog'a. April 20,1854. i or Ktw w-Spmethina, >jU),BaWBS« EMPIRE ntesie HM~or any other it* « mind ideolect ftom ,CL*OjN^yBB^M^^bAjBBIHERS ’ yff bnmght into |lufc ti«htry,whieh be wiUM tkqfrthmktkfM" t*MU* n \ Co42l^o((ti. fIKIeF^jpFHNp,STOCKS, & e . liec . - ■'■■ vMAmpAKU et-mntp deaa)plm*~*tl* UrgtMl «aicrt«Kßi » tOVD* - »- BMHiff, inii ««lttn, tor Men, Bore, nniJWwieio, ■ htge itfmf. Trunkt, Yalittt, Carpet Bare, ..?* .*°?l <l te.trmt of com «nd ae«i fittisj OU3TRINO, that be'ee* .end te#f*eil where thU Ale t* no Mow or ttrwjf, hot troth—end to teat it eel) tt ‘‘Cootera’Chetp Cloth fnj EmpbrialD, M where tit iifittoii ate'iold cheaper than on the Mi nici a-raxae. WelliboTontt, thy 9T, IBW. -•T* NBW ABBANCEBENfsT A CROWL would announce 10 the citi- Km of Tioga county, that he baa latociiud with him a partner; ud lM basinet* will be con. ducted under tbe firm of A.Cmwl 4. Co. They will coolants at the old rtandiin Wei la borough, Cpmaoalketpre 16 order and keep on hand, *BufcKf* & tnfllber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SIEiOBS, CUTTERS, which tor style, durability and elegance of finish, cannot be aorpaiaed by an/Other similar eatabliih. ment in the country. ' .Workmen of celebrity aye engaged, and the beat materials used expressly in all the manufactoring departments of this establishment Persons acod tag orders mayrert assured of haring them erecs edtto their entire satisfaetion, and finished in nary particular the same aa though (hey attended in per son. REPAIRING done unsnaf, with neatness aad despatch. ' PAINTING of all kinds done on the shorten notice, tnd most reasonable terms. CAU kinds of. merchantable prod ace (delircr. ed) recited n exchange for work, at the market prices. A. CROWL & CO. inly 13,1885. CABINET MAKHVC. BT. VANHORN would inform the eiii * xena ot Welliborocgh and vicinity, that hi ban pnrchaSed the inUreaf of bis partner, John S, Bliss; in-the a bote business, and will continue at the oM atand,two doora east of Jones’ Store, to keep on tendoad make to order all kinds of Cabinet Farniture—auch as Softs, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining Breakfaet Tablet, I Brets Stands, Bret* and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS, Cottage, French and Common Bedtitadt, ofetery description, together with all articles diu ally.made in his tine of business. From his knowledge of the business he fin ten himself with the belief tbit those within? to purchase, would do well to eall and examine hu work before tending elsewhere for an inferior article. COFFINS, of story variety, made to order, at short notice, and reaaonable charge#. TURNING done in a neat manner, at abort so ice. T% Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the mhacti jSßßber would inform the public that hehii w§U ■ just received a large and handsomeatiort ment of CANE AND COMMON CHAIBS, Boston and Common Booting Chain, tj-c,, which be will aeli aa cheap, if not cheaper, Hun the; can he purchased anywhere elie in Tiogi county. Call and see them ! June 3,1853. Perpetual Kotion Discovered at Last, THE subscriber having been appointed agent by S. W, Paine for the sate of the ficve Ol Peck Improved Direct Action Water Wheel*, would say U> the owners of Saw Mill* in Tiogi county, that be is ready to furnish the above men tioned Water Wheel at Wellsboro’, at any time af ter this dale, on the most reasonable terms. 'These Wheels are warranted .to do the beat bu siness with least quantity of ivater of acj Wheel in use, (except an Overshot.) The great advantage* bf these Wheels over ill others is the manlier in which the water is WTPpbcd to tbowbeel,t« such that there cannot beany want of water, the gates or sheet* regulating tbeqaihliij The gate It ao constructed that it abuts alpiovt ptr- Helly tight. Quantity of Water required ondtr bight ftet head, ISO'square- inches, under 90 Ini head,sC inchest all hdads between these in pro portion. Ail wheel*..warranted to perform accord jng to recommendation, if they do hot we tale them hut and replace the oh) wheels. No Wheeb pc onder lets than eight feetheadi D. B. WILCOX. Wallatofeugh,3uly |3. |6<4. & FACTORY. STONY PORK, tIOOA CO., PA. ff’HE subscribers having purchased the * Bath Factory si Stony Fork, have now on bona, tad are making all kinds of square and fancy £a«b «Kd Blinds. The subscribers flatten themselves tbit they can make as good and endurable an article, and sell it asefaaspus can he obtained at any establishment in Northern Pennsylvania or in Southern Nwftrl- CAU orders in our lino o( business wiJLbt promptly attended to. S. <fc i>. B. WILCOX. Stony Forfc, June 8,1854. _ WiacTor Coinmnnlon. mHE Churches of Tioga county are re- X ipeotrully informed that they can noff obtain at the Wcilaborongh Drug Store, Juice tl the Orape unadulterated with Alcohol in toy jom The most satisfactory eridenca of its parity can be shown to those who wish to examine it. Certificates of distinguished Clergymen and the statement of iba manufacturer himself. .Time inieiestcdwiU de well to procure a supply soon. _B. BOY. Wellsho rough, Jsn. 86.1654, Carriage A Wagoa Daniftc lory. TTENIIY PETRIE would an- m-mW. xx-nounoe to his friends and the|SajPgjB» publicgenerally,that he ia Winning. the shore bushiest on Grafton street, immediswij la the rasr qf J.R.Bon#pf*|dorp, where he is p* pond to maooftcture on short notice, Carriagei} Baggies, Sulkfc* of any atyb.ur description to suit the parcbutt, end ed the Very tail materials. AH kinds of r* pairing done forthwith and on the ntost reaspoaW ‘jPAINTIMe wtU be pm®* Ij execute In the beat oanper **4 mo* l t iotttbti alyki _ Welbhoro,*Jafar 1V«. HENRY PETRIE POMPS, whole- V/ mte’tnd WI*B, lIS ariusb, si WeßsbowVKw*. RP. dk. W. ROBSOTS’- irtSS&ww-*
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