•asggv-A F«w CMP* can be turned lo belter account on H-. poor, lights gravelly eoH, tHafl back wheat. It possesses a chemical action on the soil, by which the poarser particles are disin tetftattdro* 'rendered finer, and theaoil is, earth unmind With ahiraal or vegetable mut ter—is produced bjr the disintegration, or pul verreing of rock*.’ Bile*, or sand, «f the oX ido', or rust dfaiUcum; or, to oioreft miliar, U is pulverised quart*. Claris pro duced i» (be d®K>mpoaitlon of feldspar. Now alt thequartx and feldspar in th« «orlt), wHltf existing in tbe.form of rock, will toot produce a blade of grass | it'is only when decompo sed, dr pulvernted;. and the finer ihbpattt clcs, the better the soil, " -' ; ' , If a toil, then, Is. coarse, the object of the farmer sbonld be. to pulverise h', Wliie&iao only be done by some chemical application, or the growing of aome crop which T has that chemical, power. Buckwheat, bjr 1 a prwwa yet hWideovered. has that the longer it is cultivated, on a given pwc°of ground, the finer will be the partides of toe soil. Itinjures land forcprp, but leaves «ro fine order for potatoes, sod is the best drop to kill <mt hushttt, wild gross,aod.melloWjreep sward. Td’flt the land for the next *ticcted : ing crop in rotation, plow In a crop of buck wheat in blossom. As a food ioi man, except in Stpan quanti lies, wo could not recommend ** cafces made from it, though light when hoi, are heavy as liver when cold.'' A constant use Of it, has a tendency, ateo, io produce cutaneous but, boiled with potatoes, apples, or pumpkins, it it first rate for hogs.' Wjien ground, it is excellent for milch cows. Fed raw, or left standing in the field, it is great lor Shanghais, (they being allowed to har vest lor themselves.) The blossoms afford material for the very best honey, and al a season of the year when other flowers are gone. If should never bo given, io any form to horses, as it bloats them, rather than fattens; and what appears to be fat, put on a horse by buefewhent in a week, will disappear, by hard work, in a day. —Ohio Farmer, Avhef) Platter, and Salt tor Corn. Ma. Editor ;-*-l notice communicalioOs giving the result* of experience in the use of various fertilizers for iKe corn crop, and i propose to give you sn accidental experiment of my own. About four years ago 1 planted with small eight-rowed, yellow corn, near the middle qf May, a field of five acres, which bad lain in pasture for a dozen years or more, and was turned under just before plant ing. The corn came op looking yellow and •(anted, and grew very slowly. When I had completed the first hoeing, I considered the prospects of a crop desperate indeed. I had n couple of barrels of salt unfit for any do mestic-purpose. I made a comport by mix ing four bushels of ashes with one of plaster and one half bushel of salt, and applied n small handful to each hill, about the roo.s of the corn. The effect was truly surprising. Within a very few days the color changed to a luxuriant green, and my workmen asserted “they could fairly see it grow.” The result was, I harvested 60 bushels per acre of the soundest, heaviest corn, (weighing 62 lbs. per bushel,) where at one time I did not expect one-sixth of that amount. I have since tried all combinations of ashes and plaster without salt, but never with.snch marked results. lo looking over the American Muck Book I find an analysis of the corn crop, that gives potash and soda as pmong its most import ant constituents. Potash is supplied by wood ashes, and soda by common salt, (chloride of Sodium .) —Iherefore, it strikes one that the union of these two must make a powerful manure for this important crop, upon all soils not already overcharged with these elements. As plaster is an acknowledged friend of this grain, an addition ( of this mixture must en hance its value, and aid in the preparation of proper food for Iho growing nlsnis. I would like to hear from farmers who have had ex perience in the use pf compost upon this and other crops, especially compost of which salt has formed a part. J- B. S. —Rural New Yorker. Spare tbe Little Bird*. The swallows are the natural enemies of the swarming insects, living almost entirely upon them, taking their food upon the wing. Tbe common martin devours great quantities of wasps, beetles and goldsmiths. A single bird*wi(l devour five thousand butterflies in a week. The moral of this is that the hus bandman should cultivate the society of the swallows and martins about his land and out buildings. The sparrows and wrens feed upon the crawling insects which lurk within the buds, foliage, and flowers of plants. The wrens are pugnacious, and a little box in a cherry tree will soon be appropriated by them, and they will drive away other birds that feed upon the fruit, a hint that cherry growers ought now to remember and net upon. The thrushes, blue birds, jays and crows, prey upon butterflies, grasshoppers, crickets, locusts and the larger beetles. A single fam ily of jays will consume 20,000 of these in a season of three months. The woodpecker* are armed with a stout long bill, lo penetrate the wood of trees, in which the borers deposit (heir larvae. They live almost entirely upon these worms. For the insects which come abroad only during the night, nature has provided a check in the nocturnal birds, of the whippoorwill tribe and the little barn owl, which take their food upon the wing. How wonderful is this provision of Provi dence for the restraint of the depredators that live upon the labors of man; and how care ful we should be not to dispute (hat beneficial law of compensation by which all things aro preserved in their just relations and propor tions. — Am. Agriculturist. Natural History of tlie Isocost. The following information concerning the habits of the seventeen year locust, given by a writer in the Boston Advertiser, .will be found interesting at the present lime. In call ing attention to it, we would suggest to stu, dents of natural history the propriety of mak ing accurate observations of these curious insects, during their present appearance: The a of young and ruber, thin oak wood, where; ibe soil, is rather soffand light They are; first discovered iq the ground'near the sur face, in the form of a large white grub or worm, apd a quarter <)(•» ipCb.-TO'diatnator- Where or in what mode they pass through the cry salts state, and become, fully invested with wings abd othartMftbersi* I fin not know; bat they are evoa found-in vast-Cum berland in a full chorus pffpnotuus vpi«% among the branches of ihsantalt :bayg.,a * diai(aclly. : «»tbed?W .found on tba backvj, ia jibi* Wgfjctf-Jteir iivestbhy do not seam to feed. On opening one, the'bpdy. appear* to be a mepTfiollowshell, without any feeding or digesting orgsna, 'They con tinue In this atate, I believef- abnUTai*' Weeks or two mentis. " ■* Tv* Shonlybeforethel»t}J«pji«nroce, many of the onwlltwigs of Uw young oakrappeer to be glrdfed And partial! JF<t&olß ood hang suspended from (be «o«nity of tbo- branch ea.- Tbaleatcs taro red asWtontotrtbOd/by frost in autumn. On ecantMtkmfinea twigs appear to be sawed about two thirds off and girdled, ao tbat tha cjroolWtOß ofmp being cat off, it soon dtes, tad probably fallilo the ground during WiatiSr by ihe as* iionrfVmd,-#aln wd *oo*i' : : ‘;i% j.- rt The general belief is, that by a curious and remarkable instinct, the insect isledtodepos it itseggvia seme- secure-nmnßßr upon these small twigs, and thentbn* partially to eerer them from the parent stock, so that by their fall the eggs shell be borne gently had safely to the ground, into whoso bosom are in some form received and cherished, to reap pear la the form of full-grown locusts, after the lapse of seventeen yeors. I am not aware that this fact of the deposit of eggs upon the falling twig has been verified by ac tual observation, it wane of the points which require careful examination. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TERMS OF PVBUCATm Thk Agitator it published every Thartday Hern ng, and furnished lo subeerihers at $1 00 per an. enu m if paid in advance; or #2 if payment be delay, id over Ike yean So subswiptiontaJesn for a shor ter period than til months,and when for that term tidy, payment must be made strictly ip advance, oi 81 unit (t charged. The foregoing terms will he strictly adhered It. fh paper will be (fitconrisu ed until paid for,entree at the option of the editor Glum. —Ten Copies,9l ; Fifteen Copies,9ls. AovirnsuiuiT* will be inserted at 81 per square, (of fourteen lines er less,) for the first or three con secutive insertions, and 25 cent# for every subse quent one. Yearly admriisementeipsatedat a rea sonable diieoant on theforegoing rates. ST Thransienl advertising payable in advance, O* All letters must be postpaid. FARMER'S UNtON INSURANCE COMPANY. ATHENS, BRADFORD CO., PA. CAPITAL— 0200,000! —Insures Farmers only, on the Stock and Mutual plan. J. E-Can field Sec’y., Hon.lforace Williston, rrcs’t. Remem her that an experienced Travelling Agent, represent ing a sound and reliable Company near home, is pref erable to a foreign Co-, as there can be no deception. Address, J, E. Webster, Agent, Covington, Pa. S. F. WILSON, S3* Removed to James Lowrey’s Office. lAS. LOWREY & 8. P, WILSON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Poller and McKean counties. Wellsborough, Feb. t, 1853. JOHN N. BACBE, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office, north side Public Sipjarc Wollsborough, Pa. Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge A Co.,N, T city Hon.A. V.Parsons.Philadelphia. July 13. CLEARER HOUSE, (Formerly Oravee ’ Hotel,) WELLSBOROVGB, TIOGA CO, PA. June’ 8,54. P. P. CLEAVER, Propi'or ROBERT ROT HAS CONSTANTLY ON HANP AT THE WELLSBUROUGH DRUG STORE tux roLuowiao abticlesi Aconite, Ginger, Ground, Adhesive Piaster, Glass of all sixes, for win- Alcohol, dows or picture frames, Alum, Glue, Aloes, Gums of every variety, Allspice, Hops, Ammonia, Hot Drops, Annelid, Hive Syrup, Antimony, Indigo, (best quality,) Arnica, Inks of«U kinds, Bleeohing Powder, to re. LatOpbiock, move ink & fruit stains, Looking Glass, from Linen, Leather Varnish, Blacking fur stoves, Lime—Rhode Island, for *■ “ boots 4. shoes white washing, Bay Water, Msdder, Borax, Nutmeg, Brimstone, _ Oils, (»largo" variety,) Brashes of all kinds, Ointments, Bog Poison, Opodildoo, Camphor, Paints of all kinds, Castile Soap, Picra, Caranno Pepper, Pepper, Cement for earthen ware, Prussian Blue, Cinnamon, Pills of various kinds, Cloves, _ Quicksilver, Cobalt, (Fly Poison,) Quinine, Composition Powder, Red Chalk, Cephalic Snuff for head- Red Precipitate, ache, catarrh, Ac., Ac., Rose Water, Cream Tartar, Saffron, Cordial for children, Sal Soda, Dover’s Powders, Soap for the Toilet, Dye Woods and Dyeing Starch, materials of all kinds. Sponge, Epsom Salts, Syringes, a largo variety Erosive Soap, for remov- Toothache Cordial, rag grease, Ac., from Umber, clothing, Varnishes, various kinds, bssances of all kinds, Vermillion, Green Salve for horses, Vinegar, Ginger Root, Wafers in boxes. Patent medicines. Ayro’s Cherry Pectoral, German Bitters, Brant’s Balsam, Heave Powder, n Extract, Lyon’s Rat Pills, Cough Mixture* Magnetic Ointment, Cod Liver Oil, Plasters of dll kinds, Dr. Pilch's Medicines, Pnhnatilo Waftrs, Dr. Jayne's « Pain Killer, Dr. Keeler's •* Radway’s Heady Relief, Dr. Swayne's “ Sarsaparilla Syrup, Dr. Davis’ Dcpurative, Tetter Ointment, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Uterine Calholicon, Gargling Oil, ' Vermifuges, various kinds Graefenborg Medicines, Worm Tea, Dr. Eellog’s, Gorman Ointment, April 20,1854. Chairs, Chairs, Chairs. "DECIDES a variety of all other kinds a .. of HO USEHOLD FURNITURE, the suff saribar has fear different styles of BLACK WALNUT CANE SEAT rwap»«. which ha is selling at cost prices. Also. Tuio different patterns of Mahogany Spring Seat Chairi, and Mahogany Bookers, and three patterns of Sofas. Also, Rosewood, Cart Maple, and CommOn chain of all kinda. E. D. WELLS. Lawronaevillr, Nov. 16,184-1. -the TiooA i NE#BrEliH« GOODS «oftpow op«ii?g t seir J. ifodk of'eOOl* for foe Spring toade,com. prising*,fall mud axnpkttt somoni; nod ft Mm usual variety, which will, ••'JJ*J***Sf**i?? “ vert small pto&fpr RBAVYPAY. Being fcjor, to' he'underwild'hf duf neighbor*, oar goods tre marked atftolMWtfifMnk Wd »<>invito a comparison of onr good* and price* wiljLsny other inthe natfk*!. Among r. . , DRY GOODS ■- consisting in parte*, ~ -><■■-• Bmgt* Jteegc fating, plain and printed; .G%ngnamt t . f Poking PritaitjftU tiaiet andcoTorii a gopdtioeh of Also, fdfm^iwdarmay^ CaaSimeres, T#tdday 'ErotocliSr silk, ntm *^b%»«Sg%^itiogi.We^w*» nd taow»»‘ Tiekiiqw, Bornmo* Goods r » fW*?* YaroiCarpet ’«*“» of otfcß rtfWm nsmereosto «>?*«•. best Syrup, Spices, Suh, SaitTobacco, or asy olber Article in this Into, willdo well to efOlonus, before pwchasingoUe where. _ _ _ as laigo and complete anasaortmontao can befoand in the county. Among which is CaUeryofsll kinds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Data wiScrem’t Poor UflJjjing a > ® ,c * * ® tc * CROCKERY, GLASS & BTONE-WARE, Boots and Shoes, Bats and Caps, Steel, Iron, Naih, Paintt and (Hit, GUut and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, d(e. Thankful for the liberal patronage of the pas season, Itur undersigned foci a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring stock believing that good Goods sod low prices will in sure s speedy sale for ready pay- B. B. SMITH St SON. Wells bo rough, May 25, 1854. SEVASTOPOL ALMOST TAKE A great bush fob aossiA-ißOftr. B.P.&W.R) XTAVING purchased and<MOMK - hA enlarged the Tin end Stove [■ A| Store of C. E- Gray, would Cell the attention of the trading poMic to their largeand splendid assortment of Stoves, comprising a variety ofAßnmsmaHp KING OP STOVE»,Cw_3r MORNING STAR, BANG VP, NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, KITCHEN RANGE and three kinds of PBEUIOMS. Also, a complete assortment of PARLOR &, BOX STOVES, at or below Elmira prices. Tinware of all kinds, shapes and sixes wanted for household use. Eire Gutters made to order at the shortest no lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the shop. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere. Weltsboroogli, Nov. 3, 1854. TAI RING. rp HE undersign -*■ ed would inrorr Jk the cititens of Well . *t borough and vicinil mJ y that he ha* again I mwM turned to this plai BE ' f and opened a nhi MM over the Post olß< .wbBI where be will be pi ared to doTailorii in all its bronchos,... r a good and workmanlike manner, for ready pay and at prices that cannot fail to please. All work entrusted to him will be done op rfilh despatch,and, a fit warranted. CUTTING done on short uotice. Country probooo (delivered) of all kinds, taken for work. H. P. ERWIN. Wollsborough, April 23,1854. ARNOLD'S Bakery and Variety Store. BOS TON. MILK, BUTTER & Common CRACKERS, Fresh Baked, by (ho lb., or bbl- Family Baking, and Parties, famished at short notice. Deals also in GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN DRIED FRUITS. - i CASH paid for Butter, Eggs,Cheese,Lard w Grain and other products of the Farm. W. J. ARNOLD. Agt. RUFUS ARNOLD. Comingj* N. Y., Aug., 3,1854-lf. i NEW GOODS. cpHE subscriber would respectfully inform his. cnatomeri and friends that he still con tinues the mereantila business, at the old place,'at (he wellknown store of L. I. Nichols, where be Will be happy to wait on those that will favor him with a call, and would invite the attention of the public generally to fait large and commodious stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Ready-Bode Cloth* ins and Hardwares CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, STONE WARE, BOOTS & SHOES* HATS AND CAPS, &c. t &0,, in fact everything else kept in a country store, arti cles too numerous to mention, and will sell cheaper than can bo bonghtthis side of Now York oily. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goofla at the highest market price. J. R, BOWEN. Wellaborougb, June 29,1854. Important, Very. A LL PERSONS knowing themselves in debted, for subscriptions to the “ Wellsborough Advertiser," or otherwise, either by Note or Book Account, are requested to make immediate payment, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of prop er officers for collection I Come one, come all! «"d give ns a lift in this oar time of need Jan. 20,1855. W. D, BAILEY T A DIES, just drop in at J. R. Bowen’s cheap (tore and examine hi« Barege*, Barege Delaine, Lawns, Black Silks,Ginghams, Crape and Silk Shawls, and Bare your ten per cent. FANNING WUXS, TATtSNTIOK FARMBRSI HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in* form the fanners of. Tioga County, that they are now Manufacturing PINCH’S IMPROVED, PREMIUM PANNING MILLS, three miles south of W ellsborongh, on the Jersey Mare road t and i ftel warranted In saying thatraaidMill Is the best ever introduced into Tioga County both os respects elesning fast and well, and the saving of Grass Seed. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. tt T All kinds of Prodace taken in payment. Old Mills repaired on short notice. ANGUS GRIFFIN do SONS. Deimsr, Oct. 12, 1854-tC * HATS.—Just receive ’ ' at the Empire Store a.large stock of Wide Awsko, Hnngorian and Kossuth Hats. Call and •ee Sept. 12. 1854. CHAIN-PUMPS— a large supply for ssle cheap by M«[ap-’S5] V. CASE, Knoxville WALL PAPER!—The LARGEST,BEST,& CAEAPEST lot of Wall Paper ever brought lathis place, for sale at wholesale and retail by Welltboro, Feb. \ ’54. BAILEY & FOLRY. .‘ijs? '>y ■ ,t y, An JsusWofteßsajt for 9$ cents.—JSbWy ’FbUtify s tkoufihme S’Com." lOO,OOO COPIES IN LESS ’DB.. HIINTHtfS Meduak-Mamtai, and Band jfedJTforiha origlb, progress, treatmcoti*Bd core of every-form «f disease contracted’ by promiscuous sexual inter course, byself-rtinaeor, fay sektpl«pBS*A‘yfilli’»A -vice for their preventi«t,*jtoßn in a familiar style, avoiding *ll ihedlSil' technfmdftfei tHld-dvferythidg Ohat would oSeßdilmAnfcqf ACCedct; with snout- Jpitcf fofemales, ftpm the W «lt of twenty years’ suceessfol doxdledtp the cats of diseases, of a delicate Or pn vatOnatbre. %1' " •: , To which Is sddeA-wedpfr for the core of the Idlove diseases, end a treat!so on the Causes,gymp. /fans tod cure of fte FEVER dndAOJJE. ■ ■ ■ Xestirnsny offke Professor o/QbtUttke talks Pieiln JStiifl CfiUege, Philadelphia—* Wt HON TOR’S MEDICAL MANUAL:"—The tblher oi 'hdrdtorfc, uhlikertha msjdrily ofthosO #hojadvpf> kiMtocare lbe diseases of which it treats Is a jnd’ uafocf Pnitcd Stales It awards me ploafttro to recoiamend him to the an for(untle, or to the victim of mslprfcellce, as a sue. ‘Oessful and experienced practitioner, in whose bono Atid integrity tbey may place the greatestconfideoca Jfos, R LoirasHcah, M- D. ./ Prom A. Woadftard, BL D,, of Penn Univertily Philadelphia. —lt gives ipe pleasure to add my tesll many to the profossional sbilify'of the eollior of tb We£ial Manual. ' Numerous esses ofUisease jo Xhi Genital some of tliem of ienjf Standing haw come under mj notice, in which hisskiil bss. been manifest in restoring to perfect,hsakb in some esses where lha patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In foe treatment of Semmol weak, ness, or disarrangement of the functions produced, fay skfabaso or excessive venery, I do not know.his inferior In (ho profession. I have been acquainted prilh the author aome thirty years, and deem it no more than Justice fo him as well ss kindness to the anforlnnate victim of early indiscretloiilto' yecom mend him as one in whose professional skill and in tegrity they may aafely, confide themselves, Alfred Woodward, M. D. ••This is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and' intelligible work published on the classes ol diseases of winch It,treats. Avoiding alt technical terms, it addresses itself to the reosonof its readers. It ts free from all objection ablets tier, and no par ent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted ma ny years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and with too little breath io.paff end too little presumption to impose, he hoa offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 35 cents, the fruit of some twenty years' most successful practice, —Herald. ERTS “No teacher ortarentshould be knowlede impar. ted in this valuable work. It would save year* of pain and mortification and aurrow to the youth uu dot their charge."-rJf’eoples’ Advocate. . A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of “Hunter’* Medical Manual" ssy«—“’Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence 'of the passions, hose been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and (fearful consequences upon themselves and posterity'- The constitutions of thousands who are raising fam ilies have been enfeebled, if not broken down, end they do not know the cause or core. Anything that can be done so to enlighten end influence tbs public mind os to chock, and ultimately to remove this wide spread source of hitman wrelchedeess, would conifer the greatest blessing next to the relig ion of Jesos Christ, oo the present and coming gen eration. Intemperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks) though it ha* slain thousands, upon thou, sands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my {banks on behalf of the afflicted,and be lieve me your co-worker in the good work you are an actively engaged in," One copy (securely enveloped) will be forwarded, free of postage, to any part of Ilia United States for 35 vents, or six copies for one dollar. Address,(post CCOSDEN & CO., Publishers, or Box 196, idelphia. OtT Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. October 12, 1854-Iy. NCW GOODS, NEW GOODS At Bowen’s Empire Store. /tALL and see the beat and largest stock N-r of Goods ever offered to the public. Consisting of dry goods, groceries, hard-ware, WOODEN-WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING! I flatter myself that I can dress a man to particu lar fits in all cases who desire the ready-made. The Ladies are invited to call and examine (he richest and best assortment of DRESS GOOQS ever before offered in market—which I am prepared to sett at prices that cannot tail to suit. Wellsborough Sept 13,1854. BOWEFS EMPIRE STORE. , Important to the Public. AT J. R. BQWEN’S Empire Store the time has finally come, when Goods can bo bought as cheap in Wellsborough, as at Elmira, Cor ning, or in any other town west of New York ; and thapdhlic at targe ore invited to call and satisfy themselves that this is no Hntnbng. At J.R. Bowen's will always be found on exten sive assortment of well selected ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES and a large variety of Gentlemen's Clothing, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, SCARFS, Ae ail of which will be disposed of at a reduced price J. R. BOWEN. WelUborough, July 37,1854-tf. Family Grocery & Provision STORE. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the citixens of Tioga county generally, that he, has just received a large and superior sop ply of GROCERIES ]AND PROVISIONS, ' SUCH A# Teas, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, Rice, ■ Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and ' Sperm Candles, Salt by the barrel • or sack. Mackerel by the whole, | and | barrel. Codfish by the 100 or single pound, Flour, Cheese{ Crack ers, Butter dp Eggs, together with overy olher article in the Grocery line,lower than.can be got .at any other place in town, as he is determined to make quick sales at small profits. Tkankfal for past favors he would most respect- ItjDy invite bis friends andlho public generally to give him a call and examine for themselves, M. M. CONYERS. Wellsborongh, May 27,1853, CAPTION I!-—ALL PERSONS are forbid paying any Accounts, Notes or Judgments to James I. Jackson that have been made or rendered for work done at the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill, (said to belong to bimpfrom the Ist day of March 1852, np to the lit dsy of March 1855 j at I have a lease of said Factory.and Saw Mill for the three year* from the Ist day of March 1852, made and signed by the said James I. Jackson and myself, binding me to collect all debts and demands for work done la- said Faotecy add it said Mill during the term of said lease, vra s Three yean. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Wclltborough, Msr6h 1, ’ssetf, ns couch pd wisinipTiojr* ytrrtlS Wnedy is offered to the comittuHf With x thtt dolifidslWe weftel in no article which Ml. dom fitils to realise the happicil offecU that cah be -desired. 'SewWe i»tbe''Bßl(l.of it* Bsefulntsi and so numerous the cue* of its cures, Aat almost every abound* Apemms, nUWidy khownf vta line been restored fromaiarming and ovendesperate disease* ofA* lunge,- by its ewe. Wbenooeo tried 1 its superiority over every other medicine ofils kind, is todappareut toesospeobser ration, and where jta virtues are known, the public no longer heallafc what l antidote to employ for the distressing.and dangerous affection* at An pttlmo ; nary organs, which are incident to out climate. NpAiug lias called louder for the earnest enquiry Of medical' men, than thr alarming prevalence and Slaliiyof consumptive Complaints, nor hastily one class of diseases hod mom of their investigations ; find care. Bot as yet no od equate remedy has heed I provided, on which 11(0 public could depend for pro. lection from attacks upon the respiratory organs, nn. till the introduction of the CHERRY PECTORAL. This articiois the prodoct of a long, laborious, and I believe succesafol endeavor, to famish the commu nity with such a remedy. Of this lost statement the. American people are now themselves prepared Ip judge, and Lnppeal with confidence to their decision if there is any depen dance to be-placed in what men of every dlasq and station certify ft has done for them, if we can trust our own senses, when we sec dan. geroug affections of the throat and lungs yield to it, if we can depend on (bo assurance of intelligent phy sicians, who make it theif business to know,—in short, if Aero is any reliance upon anything, then is it irrefutably proven that tills medicine does re lieve and docs cure Ac class of diseases it is de signed for, beyond any and ail others Aatnre know, to mankind. If (his be true, it cannot be too freely published, nor be to widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remedy Ast cores, is priceless to them. Parents should know it, their children are riccless to Aem. All should know it, for health can can be priced to no one. Not only should it be cir. culatcd nore, but everywhere, not only in Ais conn try bot in all countries. How faithfully wc have actcdtoaUiis conviction, is shown in the foot that already Ais article has made tho circles of Ae globe. The sun never seta on its limits. No continent is without it, and bot few peoples. AlAoagb not in,so genera) use A other nations as in Ais, it is employ, ed by the more intelligent in almost all civilized countrice. It is extensively employed in both Amur ica. in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Ae far off islands of Ao sea. Life is as dear to its posses sors there os here, and (hey grasp at a valuable re medy with even more avidity. Unlike most prepa rations of its kind, it is an expensive composition of costly materials. Still it is afforded to the public at a reasonably low price, and what is of vastly more importance to Aem, its quality is never suffered to decline from its original standard of excellence. Every bottle of Ais medicine, now manufactured, is as good ns ever has been made heretofore, or as we arc capable of making. No toil or cost is spared, in maintaining it in Ac best perfection which it is pos sible to jirodnf*. ' Hence Ae patient who procures the genuine Cireaav Peotoexl, can rely on having os good an article as has ever been had by those who testify to its cures. By pursuing this course, I have tho hope of doing some good in the world, as well as Ae satisfaction of believing Aat much has been done already. Prepares! by J. C. ATEB, Practical and Analytical Chemitl Lowell, Mate. Sold By ROBERT ROY, Wellsborough; B. Barse, Barseville ;E. Over, Covingion; Dr. Hou piirev, Tiopn, and by Druggists everywhere. March 22,1855.-4 m. DRUGS AND MEDICI AES ! IN LA WRENGEVILLE, PA. rpHE subscribers have constantly -*- on hand at their Drugstore, in Law renccville, a large and well selected stock JBa of DRUGS, <srr:., of every description eyLA used by Physicians in the country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDICINESot the day which we offer for sale at prices which cannotfail ot suit those who may favor ns With a call. Among nor Patent Medicines may be found the following: Merchant's Gargling Oil; Jayne's Expectorant, Al ten live, Pills, Pills, Ac.; Mqffat's Bitters and Pills; fUehe's silver plated Abdominal Support ers, Brtte's, Inhaling Tabes, andallthemetaeisua prepared by him for his private practice; Brant’s Pxitnonary Balsam and •Purifying Extracts; Ay re's Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tat and Canchalagnr; Billow's Heave Cure; An drew’s Pain Killing Agent; Truth's Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie’s Galvanic Belts, ifc.; Houghton's Artificial Pepsin; Blake's Aromolie Bitters ; and all the most popular Pills and Ver mifagts, tge., Cc. Also a good, assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography, History, Miscellaneous Reading, Ac, Paints, Oils and Dye-Stuffs, GLASS, wholesale and retail, Gold and Silve .Loaf,Pally,Spls. Turpentine, Camplienc, Burning Fluid, Varnishes, Ac. TRAUOH if HURD. Lawrenceville.Feb.3,lBs4. HERE’S YOUR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES! tTAViNG purchased Ben. Seeley’s old *-■*- Stand, two doors above the Presbyterian Church, the subscriber is ready to furnish to order, MEN'S If BOYS' SIP ff CALF BOOTS Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S KIP & CALF SHOES— MEN’S A BOYS COARSE BOOTS, Made upon honor— and warranted to wear out in due lime, and not to rip until they are worn out. As a man is known by his Boots no less than by lie company he keeps, it behooves every man to take heed how Iris “ understanding ” ia cared for A reasonable share of the public patronage is re spectfully solicited. D* ijidcs taken' in exchange for work. L. A. SEARS. Wellsboro’, Dec. 28, }854-ly. Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, AT M. Sherwood’s jold stand, where the Scans* Bovs continue to make, mend, and measure to order, at as low. prices as the limes will admit. All work warranted—la wear oat in a year Use —and not rip or come to pieces 'till it fists near ou Hides Wanted. CASH will bo paid for any quantity of hides at the highest market price. , July 13,1854. 1 GEO. W. SEARS. LIGHT. —Tallow da Adamantine Candles, Burn ing Fluid and Lamp Oil, at CASE'S. LEAD PIPE (hr Springs, for sale by Nov. 9. D.P. dt, W. ROBERTS. TRUSSES. —Benjamin’s Superior] Erase Truso for sale by ■ [Juno 22. V. CASE. •n^AXTßASSEN—constantly on hand and IYL for sale by B. T. VANHORN. New Hearse. THE Subscriberlnkeailhia method to inform the public that be has purchased a new and beau, tilhl HEARSE, and will be pleased to accommodate punctually, those who may need bis service*. Wcllsboro’, Dec 71’;'54, R. T. VANHORN, t OOIVTEB’B Emporium of Pashion, CHEAP CMnmim, Ac M‘ 'll, CONVERT haw just received fron ♦-itew Yofk.tbO ant meat euefcn, elected tttorUaovtof . r CLOTHB, .VK3TING, CASSIMERg SATINETTS, TRIMMINGS, &c„ 1 Wt broogHintothU etnjntiy.wbkb be will K |i f ?'nr «*S tttaUulmnt Hto ifoek odMin l general assortment «f alow price up. S VSO/ER CO Men and Boys—t ii,,, DBfiViFBOCKAJm SACf CO A J5-of, T . » f yjte t 3 rt,on ***» ud ooi«.: rtyleand quality.. and description. S *sn^f2 t Collars, Ortr U mble n Neck together with lots of ' 8 ‘ ' “•’ ■ SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, dtc *e '■ am asd caps, ’’ ‘ of weiy description—the largest anorißeot in town. Hoots, Slid**, and Gaiters, for Men, Bops, and Women, a large rarlety. Trunlet , Valitet, Carpet Bagg, <j. c . tie would SIT to all in want of wood and neat fittiof CLOTHING, that ho can and will «I 1 cheaper than can be gotten in this borough, or an. where thia aide of the New York market Thj» ie no blow or brag, bat troth—and to tgst it call at "Convere’Chcap Clothing Emporium,” where iu articles are sold cheaper than on the one met vstem. Weilsboroogb, May 27,1855. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A GROWL would announce to the citi sens oi Tioga county, that he hat associated with him a partner, and toe bneines* will be mb. ducted under the Erin of A.Caowt St Co. Thi, will continue at the old etand, in Wells boroufb, to manaftetare to order and keep on hand, Buggys & Lumber Wagoni, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, which for style, durability and elegante of finish, cannot be surpassed by any other similar catflbliih ment in the country. 1 Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and the best materials used expressly in all the mannfaclhripj departments of this establishment Persons itnu ng orders may rest assured of haring them execs edl to their entire satisfaction, and finished in eicrr particular the same as though they attended in per son. REPAIRING done neatness tot despatch. PAINTING of all kinds done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. ID" All kinds of merchantable produce (delirer. ed) recired n exchange for work, at the mulct prices. A. GROWL it CO, Jnly 13.1835. CABINET BAKING. BT, VANHORN would inform (he cm * zcns oi Wcltsborough and. vicinity, that hi has purchased the interest of hi* partner, John & Bliss, in the above business, and will continue it the old stand, two doors east of Jones' Store, to ken on hand and make to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as Sofes, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining <s• Breakfast Tablet , Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MABOGONY St COMMON WASH STANDS, Cottage, French and Common Bedsteadt, of every description, together with all articles nn ally made in bis lino of business. From his knowledge of the business be flit ters himself with tho belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and eisnuni his work before sending elsewhere for an inferior article. COFFINS, of every variety, made to order, n shjoj notice, and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at »hon no ice. Q Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the sootcil. jSSSBbor would inform the public that be on fJV m Just received a large and handsome Muni- ment of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs, i*., which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,this hey can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga ounty. Call and see theih June 3,1852. Perpetual Motion Discovered at Isast. THE subscriber baying been appoimeo agent by S. W. Paine for the sale of the Ron he Peck Improved Direct Action Water Wham would say to the owners of Saw Mills in Tiofi county, that he is ready to furnish the above men tioned Water W lied at WeUsboro’, at any time li ter this date, on the most reasonable terms. These Wheels are warranted to do the best it si ness with tlie least quantity of water of uj Wheel in use, (except an Overshot) ' The great advantages of these wheels over m others is the manner in which the water is appW to the wheel, is such that there cannot be any win of water,the galea or abeetsregulating ihequaniiii. The gate is so .constructed that it ibots almost per fectly, tight 'Quantity of water required anon eight feet head, 130 square inches, under 30 fed head,so inches; all beads between these in pro portion. All wheels warranted to perform secern ing to recommendation, if they do not we take ibea not and replace the old wbeela. No Wheels pc ondor less ihsireicht (eet head. D. fi. VVILCOX. Wallsborough, July 13,1834, SASH Sc DL.IJVD FACTORY. STONY FORK, TIO6A CO, FA. fPHE subscribers having purchased to Sash Factory at Stony Fork, hare note on hsiKi and arc making all kinds of square and fancy , Sash and Blinds. The subscribers flatters themselves that they us make as good and endurable an article, and sell ti as cheap ss can be obtained at any eslablishmtm in Northern Pennsylvania or in Southern New Yoit O” All orders in our lino of business will ‘a promptly attended to. S, &D. B. WILCOX Stony Fork, June 8,1854. - Wine for Communion. THE Churches of Tioga county are ie specially informed that they can now obtain nt the VVollsborough Drugstore, the Pure Jnitui the Grape uatrdulletolcd roiU Aieehol in any fora The moat satisfeclory evidence of its parity can U shown to those who wish to examine it. Certificate* of distinguished Clergymen and the statement at tbe manufactorer himself. Those interestedwill 0 well to procure a supply soon, B. ROY. Welhborongh, Jan. 26.1854. Carriage & Wagon iUanufac* lory. Henry petrie would an-. arpg. noonce to his fVicnda and public generally, that he is Continuing uP* - ]*- the above business on Grafton street, immediate! in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where be i« P rc pared to manufacture on short notice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkic* Wagons, of any stylo or description to suit the purebsir and of the very best materials. All kinds of s pairing done fbrlbwith and on the roost reasonsw terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ly executed in the best, manner and mnst ionnble stylo. Wellsboro,’ July 13, ’S4. HENRY PETRIE- CISTERN AND FORCE PUMPS, tvhote sale and retail, from #lO to #l5 each, at Wellsboro’, Noe. 9. D. P. &. W. ROBERTS^ A SHES—any quantity of good ashes wanted *1 fV. the Ashory of the subscriber et Knoxville 'pril ’351 ' -i' 1 *
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