. m. vf. IWyoSr.r > S!S Mn.F?**9 period when grafashoßltLbe sg&KfW.?9s' the f others, that .$« hettlroa^M : the .isXthSe heeorie P afii»fly they suppOselhesyperio* *W ittbreiotha Val'tWol* ‘h« P 1 rwhblejthia ir-i^ilßSteß^Kodeflnho i#tism*nio iieceBMrily’vary:.withv the of bh’mals Jmdlhii'specific o(" the ffr#BseBoidioatt!yculliv!atea. For my p«n | >)4?fiV IfilFobe commence *» Soon ns' inflorestrtice' begins? Hiwlfl ftenhave time to get thrtWghhajring before the crop'becomes (bo fitf advanced to wards maturity, and, his bay, .though less heavy* MiconsequeiWy somewhat lessval-. lUbte' ii'a;. market product, pcrhapr, wilt be mhdh more socculpnt and,sweet, than »f per mitted to stand till a lator period,, or till it bo* rSeiaefittdripij' The bid method of making hay in the ion, end drymgtttdl rare is foil In the fibre, is how almost tihl.ver sully deprecated. On this subject, one of-tbs greatest farmers who baaever lived, .has the following remarks: .- -. iv . «As soon anha grass la fairly freed from ffiotsture, it is put into narrow heaps, which unmade as high as possible, and to prevent these from falling down, a’small stake is dri veurinto the ground, around which the grass is carefully arranged with the hands, 'A handful of grass is then taken from one of the swaths, and the longest and strongest portions are chosen from it to cover the lopof lbe heap or hay-cock, with,,care being taken to trim the upper or flowering part of the grass downward. These py ramidial heaps are then suffered to remain until the grata of which they are composed, is thoroughly dry which ik generally somewhere between the eighth and fifleenthday. On (he heap being opened, the grass in the interior of it will generally be found to retain its hue and freshness.' i have seen grass thus made into large heaps, in dry and windy weather, which has made very rapidly without requiring to be moved; Slid baa bees quite green. Temporary rain or showers will not do it any harm beyond that of depriving the external parts of some portion of its greenness; but;should the wet weather continue for nay considerable period of time, there is a possibility of the hay be* coming t6o much compressed; it will then be necesskry to open the heaps, and shake and loosen the bay, in order to prevent it from acquiring an unpleasant flavor.” This may be obviated by making the cocks small—-say of about eighty pounds weight, when first put up, and covering carefully with green grass. I give you ibis for what it is worth*—some may he induced to try it this season, on a small scale,and report the result, thing is admitted by every one, which ilk that the less the bay, in making, is exposed Id the sun, the more valuable it is—it retains its color and flavor better, and consequently is worth a great deal more per ton than when 4l»d up by the burning rays of the sun. 1 am respectfully Yours, J. B. R. BarKagton Co. N. J. Allies lu Agriculture. Wood ashes is one of the most important fertilizers, his easily obtained in any quan tify and at little or no expense. Take them carefully front your hearths, and save them until your corn and potatoes have risen two inches from the groundj (hen take a basket on your arm and from it take a small hand*. Ail of ashes and cast it at the root of your plants, and hoe them soon .so as to cover the ashes. By this means you will increase your crop half. ’ Ashes contain all the inorganic substances of the wood or plants which are consumed, part of these are soluble and part insoluble; but the soluble substances mixed. with water will' dissolve the insoluble. Thus dissolved potash will dissolve silica and prepare it for glazing the stock of the carte corn, wheal," fee. Not & particle of ashes should go to waste. Leached ashes have parted with most of their potash, but still retain their phosphoric acid, and most of their lime. Ashes neutralize acids in the soil; they warm cold, mossy, wet places; they are de structive to insects; they assist to break down and dissolve the coarse fibres and stocks (□ the compost heaps, render hard, clayey soil open, loamy and fertile. The potash, so material to most crops, can be obtained here only from ashes. In grapite regions, potash is obtained from a dissolution of feldspar, but we have none in this country. Wheat contains a large portion of potash— fifty-nine per cent, of the ashes of corn is carbonate of potash, pad one-half of the earthy, part-of Irish , potatoes, is pore potash. Save your ashes therefore as carefully as yoti do your five and ten cent pieces, nod ap ply them to your crops with, care, and you will find them of a rieh, deep color while growing, and heavy with nutriment at har vest; ‘ Fa.hh Ihplbmkhts.— To use that old plow longer is bad economy; repairs havealready conie to more than the original cost, and still it i* an old, ricketty plow. It always did, “run to land”" 100 much, and always-will, perplexing the plowman and fretting the team. It has a radical defect pfaist all cure of inventor or -mechanic. Do not work with heavy, uncouth implements— they drag down the body like a’pefpetual sorrow upon (he mind. Boys ofleivacquire a disgust for farm ing merely from the - use of the miserable implements placed in their hands. The light er (he tool, the better, if strong enough for the work for which it was intended. The workman who uses his shovel to pry qp a stone, and breaks it, should be required tolpay for it, and (he next time, ifnot, incorrigibly laty, be will probably use the bar. tJse light rakes, made of good, material, and so ofboes, spades, shovels, andaUqiiter implements, We have beaten the English in. (ho construe lion of our agrioullural impleroenls.la their adaptation to the work required of them.—- • ifc E, iFaraur, “T ImOjg fenlie bar," »aldjpssisrii tor, trying to persuade a barkoeper to (mat you for a ihreo cent nipper. few BmSlfkl jwelhod of ojvon ibo-pbt^jm^ir^^^: r pffeii^iop^^ cP* ’vines'will for the w ? >orrtp&fS£ ■■'- ■' i ; ..Saunttii* rr to Ajtf;^^ ,^,t^V. J --Qn e « oar tig apecplsiorsm real and rtlitifoio Iho street,*, few Jo#|f W®e» when pace s I -HHowAi.yoaJtoiOt*' ■■ ? r “Notww/ well, E^ ; ;. v ’, /"'V *'' >Why, what’s lhff i|*ftgr? Ytttsbould be in good spirits j pwds'|». 'atemio 1 '” ■''' > ••’'•■ -.stag.'; _ i( . “Well, I was dowrl is . -We.wni talking about tW other WrtdL You fcbow ho is & Swedenborg tan. .He says we will be doing the same kindMjf .world,, that; I tell you lEz w ihom #}^.,ns^ : tne feel bed. i have been .shioning it for the last iwcniyyt&r*, aad If I like the idea of tkfamng iti) r-~rSt,_tmity Democrat.., An exchange paj?er s»y» that it is so dry up in lowa thaC’the peoplejtiavo to sprinkle 'the river ttjjteej) tin hoatsi from 'kicking up a dust. ’ ■ • • jBUSINESSDIREe^OBY. TERMS OE PUBLICATION. Tire AarfATOR tspuilis iedecery Thursday Mom *g, and famishedto tnbsiHieife at Si 00 per as. eaum if paid ip advance; Or Vt if payment he delay, id aver tit year.- No eniseription taken fir a star- Mr period than air montit, and when fit that term My, payment matt be made strictly in advance, or 81 will besitttged. Ihe firtgsiitUnns wilt he strictly adhered to. No paper eeill he diseontina ed viUit paid fir, unless at tie option,of th* editor Clvss. — Ten Cspke,sl ; Fifteen Copies, 915. ADTEBTisKMEKts toill be inserted at 81 persquare, (ef fourteen lines oYlesS,) for 'lie first or three con secution insertions, and 25 cents fir every subse quent one. Yearly sdoerlitemenlt inserted at a rea sonable discount on tie foregoing rates, ■ - IT Transient adterUsiagpayahlein advance. IT AUleltsrt mutt be post-paid. FARMER’S FHION INSURANCE COMPANY. - obO coo Pi. CAPITAL— -tSOO,000 !■—•lnsuresFarrners only, on (he Stock snAHalos)plan. ).K.Can field SooV?, Hon. HoracaWiUislon.Tres't. Jtomem her Dial an experienced Travelling Agent,tepresent ing a Round and reliable Company near h o me, i» pref erable to a ftreiguC&,a»lb«re can Uftiodadepiion. Address, J. E. Webster. Ageal.Covinglon, ra. . . 8. P. WILSON, ST Removed to James Lowrey’e Office. f AS. LOWBjEYA S» F. WiISOS, attorneys & COUNSELLORS at Law, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Potter and McKean counties. Wettsborodgb, Fob. X, 1853. JOHN IT. BACHS, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT '•£*- LAW.—Office, north .aide Public Square Wellsborough, F\.' Reihrs td Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & Co., N. Y city Hon.A.V.Paraons.Philadelphla. July 13. CLEiTBB HOUSE, (Formerly Orem' Hotel,) WELLS BOROUGH, TIOGA CO., PA. Judo 1 8,54. P. P. CLEAVER, Propt’or BOBER HAS CONSTANTLY WELLSBOROUG mi roLLQWii Aconite,' % Adhesive Piaster, Aloohol, Alum, Aloe*, Atla^ic*, Ammonia, Annatto, Antimony, Antics, BfceeßUtf Powder to' re mart ink As (SrsHstattat from Linen, Blacking for stoves, - u “ boots As allocs Bay Water, Bora r, Brimstone, > Brushes of all kinds, Bug Poison, Camphor, Castile Soap, Cayenne Pepper, Cement for earthen ware. Cinnamon, Cloves, ■ - Cobalt, (Fly Poison;) CoropoeitionPowdnti. , Cephalic. BkniS Mr toad ache, catarrh, Asc., Ate, Cream Tartar, _ j Cordial fur children, . ' 'Dover’s Powders,. Dye Woods and Dyeing materials of «U kinds, Epsom Soils, Erosive Soap, far remov ing grease, Amv, from clothing, Essences of all kinds, . Green Salve for hones, Ginger Root, ■ ■; Patent HI Ayro's CherryPeetorsl, • Brant's Balsam, « Extract, Coogh Mixture, ■' Cod Liver Oil, Dr. Fitch’s Medicines; Dr. Jayne's -. tt Dr. {feeler's ** Dr. Swayne’a '■ Dr. Davis' StonndiwC”? Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Gargling OU, , , “ Groefoaber* Medicines, wniun Ointment, _ Chairs, Chairs ; <* ,6mr Wndr o .. e /i Ho ™B*j® LD FimmTUßE.the nb ■crtber lit* ftac dlftreot styles of / ; - . BLACK' WALNOT CAME -SKAT fTTATPS tebich hoi* seUiߣ‘«t cost price*. Also. •- ’ Two different patent o/Mahoganu Spritur Seat Chain,akil and ikret paHtn* off Sffcu,< ' Al«o, Rosewood, Cart M*p(e, and CommOn chain of *ll kind*. E. D. WELIS. Lawrjnceville, Not. 16,1064. ® s ' i .Mbit; not i^Wflndtflwld: by ; oitif noighbbri, dair w ® inv >{« with anJoUier cAnKiniftW*»iortll»6nt<rfi '-**■ ■ peUna, ■ Zj»amt pSm» and printedp Gingham, * "‘ Hf\lS^^^PH»Uof : btlshadto. •'*■ - : ma&a^isddiitoekof - t ', ■ ■ •'' -■ 1 Cuainwin, Tw«dp,rlCenlaekj ! Joan*, aitt, *nlin ; - bleached and brown, Ticking*, Submpr Good* for bo;*’ wear, Cotton YarofCarpet Warp,Cation Batina, with « tarioty fertrterie* ■ ant# Prorislons. • Ai3fw«Uk&->iritl bhVfawdnrhand." Those in wai*n(,Buf«»v'3'pw. Stewart’* he»t ayirup, Bd)iie»,fspppr, Cipher,Sileratus, Floor, Fill), Salt Tobpdo, dt any, other, article in thi* line, willdo wolfwcaU onus before' purchasing else. whiire.’ -' • ' ■ " ■ HARDWARE. aalarge and complete an assortment ae can be found ittibecountyj Amongwhlch (a Cutlet; of all kinds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Batts tnd Screws, Door HangingSjTJitU, fee., &o. CROCKERY, GLASS & STONE-WARE, Boots and Shoes, Bats and Caps, Stee% Iron, If oils, Paint* and Oil», Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, dpt. Thankful for that liberal patronage of the pas season,the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to ttn 'examination of our Spring slock believing that good Goods and low prices will in sure a speed; ealeXor ready pay. k - B. B. SMITH & SON. Welhboroagh, May 35,1854. ON HAND AT THE DMfO STORE ISO AkTICLES: Ginger, Ground, Gt&ssoflUniti, Tot win, doir* of picture frame* Oloe, Game oT ever/ variety, Hops, Hol Dropt, Hite Synip, Indign.CberttjQality,) Inks of all kinds'. Lampblack, . , Locking Gloss, leather Varnish, Lime—-Ilhodß Island, for while washing, - Madder,- N olmeg, *' - * Oil*, (n largo'Variety,) Ointments, Opodildoc, Paints of all kinds, Piers, Pepper, Pressianßlae, Pills of various kinds, QojeksUver, Quinine, IMCballt* r .:{ Re&fneijiuitf > RowWitcr, Safifauv Stlfioli, Sdaplbriho Toilet, - . Sutcb, Sponge, Syringe*,* large variety Toolbacho Cordial, ■ - ~ Umber, ...»*- .. VunJatiQs mn>a» kind*, VermiUloD, - - Vinegar,' \Vifor« in boxes, ~ . led {elites, Getfflaii * J Hears Powder, Lyon’* Rat till*, Magnetic Ointment, Plasters of allkind*, Polmonlo Vt aftrk, •■•' P*W Killer, . Railway’* Ready Reßof, SartanirilUßjrnp, ,T: Teller Ob Wilt, - Uterine Catholiecn, " Vernrifbges; various kind* WoroiTVa, Or. Krilog’a. April SO, 1864. I &&S&* SEVASTOPOL ALMOST TAKEN! GREAT HUSH FOR RUSSIA—IRON. R. P. dc Wv ROBERTS £ t TAVING purchased nndOWjL *- enlarged the Tin and Stove {■ /J reoiC. E. Gc*a would call tbs atlonlioa of the trading public to their large and splendid assortment |&PT**liMB» of Stoves, comprising, a variety oCm&gsagggg^m KING OF STOVES,C— morning star, hangup, national AIR-TIGHT, KITCHEN RANGE and three kinds of PREMIUMS. Also, a complote aasorlment of PARLOR &. BOX STOVES, at or below Elmira prices. Tinware 1 of all kinds, shapes and sizes wonted for household use. Eavc Gutters made to order at the shorteit no lioe. ■ 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 Ihern that money can bo pared -by ejcaroiaing.lbcir slock before purchasing elsewhere. Weltsborongh, N0v."9,1854. ARNOLD’S Battery and Variety Store. BOSTON, MILK, BUTTER & Common CRACKERS, Fresh Baked, by the lb.. or bbl. Family Baking, and Parlies, furnished at short notice. Deals sUgin GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, FOREIGN* DOMESTIC, GREEN A DRIED FRUITS. CASH, paid tbrfiu tier. Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Grain and other products of the Farm. W. J. ARNOLD, Agt. ROFDS ARNOLD. Coming, N. Y ? Aug., 3,1854-tf. NEW GOODS. TIHE subscriber would rospeclfully inform bis customers and friends that ho still con times the mercantile business, at the old places at the well known store of L. X. Nichols, where he will he happy to wail on thoso that will favor him with a call, and would invite the attention of generally to bU large and comraodiona stock of DRY WOBB, Groceries, Ready-made Cloth ing and Hardware, CROCKERY, WOObENWABE, STONE WARE, BOOTS &i_ SHOES. HATS -v AND CAPSr &c., -dso., in lad every thingelsc kept in a country store, arti cles 100 numerous to mention, and will sell cheaper than canhdhpnghl this side; of Now y 0 rk city. ’ v All Kind* of produce taken' in exchange for goods «t the highest market price. 3, XL BOWEN. Wells trough, June 33, ISM. . v T JjW lOrlant 5 Vcr > * A EL PERSONS knowing themselves in* ■ cx debted, (or subscriptions to Uie “ Wellsborough Advertise” or othsrwieteHlier by Note or Book Account, are requested tp make immediate payment, or their accounts will be'pliced iq the hands of prop er offleera fircdflectfon!' Dome'one, come all! and give ns a lift in this oar time of need. . Jan. 20.185& Ni--> -W. D. BAILEY. I". ADIE3, just drop in at J. R. Bowen’s •*-* . cheap store and examine his Bareges, Barege isms, Black Sitka, Ginghams* Onipo and Silk Shawls, and saveyottr left per cent •• PACING MILLS. A T.TENTION, FAB ME RSI *pHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in , form Ihb Fannert of TiojpiCkitmty, that they FINCH’S IMPROVED, FANNING- MILLS, three miles sooth ofWeilaborougb,bn lift Jersey Shore road; and fcel warranted in saying that said Mill is tbo best ever introduced into Tioga County both as respects clewing that and-well,and the saving of Gnus Seed. Farmers are respeclftlly invited to call and »«ar»- me (hr themselves before purchasing elsewhere. jQvAM hinds of Produce taken in payment. Old nulls repaired on short notice. ANGUS GRIFFIN’ &. SONS. Dolmar, Oct. 19,1854-lf. ' ' TAf IDE-AWaRE HATS.—Just receive ’ T «lthe Empire Start a larpe stock of Wide Awake, Hungarian and Kdeenlh Bata. Call and Sept 19, 1854. HAIN-?011IPS—-a large supply for sale cheap M V-. MifrPr’&J *V. CASE, Knoxville VSTALt PAPER!—The LARGEST, BEST, -T T CAEAPEBT lot of Wall Paper ever brought Into this place, for sale at wholesale and retail by Wciuboto, Fob. usd, bailey & foley. Family' If; k. TBAKA YEAJfc A. V-'*.-", M* -.«diUon<u)r?»isod ‘Hlteffiiffri **& i Mt ? and Hand iihd of priahiticnbu* *ojoal inter*, hennery-belf-abose/or bjCaexnjii ,pxcow»*Hh ad vice for Ihqirprevention, wriltwi urn ftmilisr,style, ' a void! hj-all ttediehtleolinicalUies and k Um ifaqUelEbnd.tb4ear.of dccencyjwilh WMUIt-, iinqojt pumplaiiita incident to female*, from. the' ve-, aqUcfHWentyyear*-* shccessfnl practice exclusively• dcroted to the cqre’of disease* of • delicate of pri.. tslobsUuc. • --TeOrhidi U added veeeipts -the- a-treatleb-oh the catifas.iytDp. toafairndouwof the FEVBBimdAOUE: - : Taimony of the Ptofetair tf-Obeltlrlea In the 'P&tt'»&ii6it pfi, HUN ' «wi* «K tlso" to Cure if>e diseases of which ft trcaWU igtidi. uate of onflhfJho best lit the Unltedotalcs ft affords nte pfcainire lb to£omchen4 hio totbeon a sac. oestfitfandAxperieoced prsetiliorlor, in wbotehano and Integrity they may place the greatest confidence ; !;Job, s; Jitmatmb*, BT.®. From A. Woodward, Iff. D.,0/ Penn Umvirtily Philadelphia. —lt give* me pleasure to add my lesti mony to the' professional ability Of the aolhor of ih Medical Manual. Numerous'oases of Disease to the (Jenilal Organa, some of them of long standing have cgate, under my notice, ih which bje skill boa been manifest In restoring to perfect health in shine cases where the patient has been considered beyond medicat aid. lathe treatment of Seminal week ness, or disarrangement of. the funqlioqa. produced by selfahuse or excessive vcncry, 1 do not know i)is inferior in Lire profession. 1 have been acquainted With the author seme thirty yean, and deem it no yore than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recoin mend him as.one in whose professional skill and in tegrity they may safely confide themselves, Alvaro Woonwran, M. D, ■ “ This is, without exception, the roost comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the classes of diseases of which it treaty. . Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason oflts readers. It Is tree from all objectionable matter, and no par ent, however fastidious, can' object to placing H in the bands of fils sons. The antbor has devoted mat ny years to the treatment of Urn various complaints treated of, and with too littlo breath to puff and too little presumption to impose, he has offered to tbe world at toe merely nomine) price of 25 cents, the fruit of some twenty years’ mast successful practice. -Herald. ' “ No teacher or parent should ho Unowledc impar ted in Ibis valuable work. It would save years ol pain and mortification and sorrow to the youth uu dcr theif charge."—Peoples' Advocate, A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of “Hunter's Medics! Manual" says “Thousands opon thousands of onr youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have 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 bare been enfeebled,'if not broken down, and they do not know the v can«e or cure. Anything that can be done so lo.onlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide spread source of human wretdiedeess, would confer the greatest blessing next to the relig ion of Jesus Christ, ou the present and coming gen. etalion. Intemperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks) though it bos slain thousands upon thou sands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and be lieve mo yonr co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in." One copy (securely enveloped) will be forwarded, free of postage, to any paH of-the United Slates for 25 cents, or siz copies for one dollar. Address, (post paid) OOSDEN & CO, Publishers, or Box 196, Philadelphia. ST Booksellers, Canvassers and Cook Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. October 12, 1854-ly. HEW GOODS,MEW GOODS At Bowen’s Empire Store. see lha best and largest stork of Goods ever offered to the public.. Consisting of dry Goods. groceliies. 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 it man to particu lar fils In all cases who'desire the ready-made. The Xutdiea are invited-to call and examine the richest and beatusaortment of DRESS GOODS ever before offered in market-rwbich I am prepared to aeil.ut prices that cannot Ail to,suit. ' Wellsborough Sept, 13, 1854. BOWEN’S EMPIRE STORE. Important to the Public. A T j,- R, BOWEN'S Empire Store the XL time has finally come, when Goods can be bought as cheap in Wellsborough, os at .Elmira, Cor ning. or in any other town west of New York; and the public at large arp invited to call and satisfy themselves that this Is no Hnmbng. At X. R. Bowen’s will always be found an exten sive assortment of well selected DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS &. SHOES and a largo variety of Gentlemen’s Clothing, HATS, CAPS, BHIRT&„COLLARS, SCARFS, &c all of which will be disposed of at a reduced price . .- , > - f. R. BOWEN. Wellsborough, Joly 27,1854-lf. Family Grocery & Pi-orisiou t StOSE. fT\UE Mjt»eribe> would inform his friends _tr’*nA jW° oitizens of Tioga county generally, thsthe Ms juat received a largo and superior sup ply provisions, 'cf_ • . ; . .tUCU AS , Teas '; fhfatti hy the barrel or olherxoise, CoffeetiMdlikses, Stewart's Syrup,-Rice, Pepper, Ginger, Salerahis, Allspice, Ihdtgo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Salt by the barrel or tack, Mackerel by the whole, ‘ i and i -barrel, Codfish by the 100 or single pound, Flour, Cheese , Crack , ert. Butter dp Eggs, together with every ether article in the Grocery tioe,toww than can bo got at any other place in town, as be is determined to make quick solos at amall profits. Thankful for past favors he wonld most respeot-t fuHy invito his friende and the publio generally to give trim a coll and examine for themselves. M. M. CONYERS. WeUsharongh,May97,lBs3. CAUTION! I- —ALL PERSONS are forbid paying any’Accounts, Notes or Judgment* to James L Jackson (bat have been made or rendered for work done at the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill, (said to belting to him) from tbs .Ist day of March 1853, up to the- Ist day of Much 1855 1 as I have a lease of said Factory and Saw Mill for the three years from the Ist day of Much 1853, made and signed by the said Jarod* I, Jarkaon and myself, binding mo to collect all debts and demands for work dope in taid Factory apd at said MIR doting the terra of tah) lease, m: -Three years. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. WollaWongb, March 1, ’55-lK iniiga'.TOM-i srry-w chop; V ttG 101 GH AND CONSUMPTION VriH fS 'remedy is offered to the communllywilh -Jj.-tliß confidence we feci in on article which eel dcsnftiisto veajizatije happiest effects that con be desired. So wide! is Um .field of its pseflilnces and so nooiera.UB.tbe cases oflts cures, that almost every seclitm abounds in persons, publicly tndwn, who have bcen reslorcd ;(Vom alarming and ’eVdh J desperate 'diseases’ <Sf the flung*, by lU ass. When ooce lrled its tnperioritjrorer eiwy otber snedmia»of-itS diindtis toOeppsrcpt In teetpeobser. jyadiqry, aod.whqrajta virtues are known, the public "no lopeof hesitp'fe wha'i anlidotb to employ for the dißliwlny 'aTfd’.tlingermig affection* of the pulmo -nary-ergattt, Wbibh ere incident to our climate. bw-called lpoder .for tbe earnest enquiry ofntedicai men, l|wp the glorming.prevalence and fatalityjof.copaumptive compluinls, nor baa any one din as o? diseases na 8 more of their investigations and caret But as yet no adequate remedy baa been provided, on which the public could depend for pro iectioa from attacks upon the respiratory oryans, an till the introduction of the CHERRV PECTORAL. This article is Clio product of a long, laborious, and 1 believe successful endeavor, to furnish the commu nity'with such a remedy. Of this last statement the American people are now themselves prepared to i’adgo, and 1 appeal with confidence to their decision ,f there is any dependence to be placed in what men of every doss and station certify it baa done for them, if we can trust onr own senses, when we see dan gerous affection* of Ibe throat and longs yield to it, if wo carulupend 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 does re lieve and docs cure tbe class of diseases it is de signed far, beyond any and all others that are know lo mankind. If this be true, it cannot be too freely published, nor bo to widely known. Tbe afflicted should know it. A remedy that cures, la priceless to them. Parents should know it, tfasir children are lice|e» to Ibejn. .. AU should know it, for health can can be priced to no one. - Not only should it ho cir culated Here, but everywhere, not only ia thisooan try bat in all countries. How Ctilhfully we have acledl on this conviction, is shown in the fact that already thid article has made the circles of the globe. The sun never sets on its limits. No continent is without it, and but few peoples. Although not in so general use in other nations as in this, it is employ ed by tho more intelligent in almost ail civilized countries. It U extensively employed in both Amer ica. in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the far off islands of the sea- Life is os dear to its posses sors (herd as here, and they grasp at a valuable ro medy with oven more avidity. Unlike most prepa rations of its kind, it is an expensive composition of cosily materials. Still it is afforded to the public at a qgasonably low price, and what is of Vasily more importance to them, its quality is never suffered to decline from Us original standard of excellence. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, is os good as ever boa been made heretofore, or ss we are capable of making. No toil or cost is spared, in maintaining it in Ibe best perfection which it is pos sible to produce. Hence the patient who procures the genuine Cherry Pectoral, can rely on having as good so article as has ever been bad by those who testify (a its cures. By pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing some good in tho world, as well us tho satisfaction of believing that much has been done already. Prepared by J. G, ATER, Practical and Analytical Chemist. Lmcell, Mass. Sold By ROBERT ROY, Wellsborough; B. Barse, Barseville; E. Dyeii, Covington; Dr. Hcu phhky, Tioga, and by Druggists everywhere. March 22,1855.-4 m. DBL’GS AND MEDICINES! IN LA WRENCEVJLLE, PA. rPHE subscribers have constantly on hand atlbeirDnig-Store, in Law- 'ragßF rcnccville, a large and well selected stock of DRUGS, ifc., of every description used by Phyaicions in the country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDICINESot the day which we offer for sale at prices which cannot fai ol suit those who may favor ns with a call. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following; Merchant’) Gargling Oil; Jayne's Expectorant,Al trralite. Pills, Pills, sc.; Moffat’s Bitters and Pills; FUehe’s silver plated Abdominal Support ers, Braces, Inhaling Tabes, and all the medicines prepared by him for his private practice; Brant’s Pxlmonary Balsam and Purifying Extracts; Ayre’s Chrrnj Pectoral; Rogers’ Syrup of Tar and Canchalague; Dilloa’s Heave Cure; An drew’s Pain Killing Agent; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie’s Galvanic Bells, If c.; Houghton’s Artificial Pepsin ;*Blake’s Aromatic Bitters ; and all the most popular Pills and Ver mifuges, Ac-, Co. Also a good, assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography, History,Miscellaneous Reading,&c. Paints, Oils and Dyc-StiiOs, GLASS, wholesale and retail, Gold and Silver Leaf. Potty,Spls. Turpentine, Camphenc, Burning Fluid, Varnishes,&c. TRAUGH A HURD. Latvrenceville,Feb.3, 1854. MERE’S YOUR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES! ETAVING purchased Ben. Seeley’s old ■ A- Stand, two doors above the Presbyterian Church, the Subscriber is ready to furnish to order, MEN'S A BOYS' KIP A CALF BOOTS Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN'S Sc CHILDREN'S KIP 4 CALF SHOES— IMENS Sc BOYS' COARSE BOOTS, Made upon honor— and warranted lo wear out io duo time, and not to rij) until they are worn oat As a man Is known by hi* BooU no leas than by he company he keeps, it behooves every man to take liccd how his “ understanding ” is cared for A reasonable share of Iho public patronage is re* spectfully solicited. tCT Hides taken in exchange for work. ‘ L. A. SEARS. Wcllsboro*, Dec. 28,1854-ly. Custom Boot 4c Shoe Shop, AT M. Sherwood’s did stood, where the Scaae’ Bovf continue to make, mend, and measure to order, at a* low prices o* too limes will admit. AH work Warranted—tp wcar ?"*■. B ? e » r or *° —and ooi rip or come to pieces *tul it aoei wwt out Hides Wanted. CASH will b» paid r ° r an J quantity of hides at he highest market price, July 13,1854. GEO. W. SEARS. LIGHT. —Tallow & Adamantine Candles, Burn ing Fluid and Lamp Oil, at CASE’S, TRUSSES. —Benjamin’s Superior] Crass Truss, fbr solo by [June 99. V. CASE. ’[t/TATTKASBES —constantly on hand and ill for sale by B. T. VANHORN. Bleached a brown muslins at May 311855. . JONES A ROE. NAILS by ’the keg or pound very cheap at May 311855. JONES A ROE’S. EASTERN CLOCKS from the beat mamiftctn ries and warranted to keep good rime at May 31 1855. JONES A ROB’S. , * New York, the largest and most ctrelbii. elected assortment t>f ! * CASSIMEBS BATINETTS,' TRIMMINGS, &c ’ wer broaghl fntotbis.ewnWr, wWehSe win w cheaptfiitn any ttirritigUuimnt .. flu stock comprises a' general assortment „r lw SUMMER CO A Menand Boj»— a assortment ' . “»• MfiSST, FROCK AND SACZCOATS-ef... .ry <(e»criptioa t s»p and color, , , PANTS-6rttytijle\ad Quality. ■ ~AU» Over-Shirts, Sotpcndew,' Gloves, Umbrella. Weekend Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with SaV.ADJtJSTIJfG STOCKS, &c * c _ hatshdcaps, '* of every description—the largest assortment w town. Boot«, Shoes, and Gaiter*, for Men, Boys, and Women, * large variety. Trunk*, Yalites, Carpet Bag», <s*., s e . • Ha wopMsay to all in want of Mod and Mat ftlmg CLOTHING, thathe can and wiUttU cheaper than can be gotten in this borough, or .any. where this side of the New York market. Tim Is no blow or brag, bnt troth—and to lest it call at “Oonvers’Cheap Clothing Emporium," where au. articles are sold cheaper than on the on mica system. iVelUboroogb, May 87,1Q55. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A GROWL would announce to the citi. *eiu oi Tioga county, that he has associated with him a partner, and the business will be coa. ducted under the firm of A. Csowl 4- Co. They will continue at the old stand, in Wellsborongh to manufacture to order nnd keep on band. Buggys & Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, it., which for style, durability and elegance of finiib, cannot be surpassed by soy other simdarestabiiiii ment in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and the but materials used expressly in all the manufacturing departments of Ibis establishment. Persons send ing orders may zest assured of baying them eieca edt to their entire satisfaction, and finished in eierp particular the same as though they attended in per son. REPAIRING done as nanal, with neatness and despatch. PAIN2TNG of ail kinds done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. O’ All kinds of merchantable produce (delirrr. ed) recived n exchange for work, at the mitktt prices, July 13-, 1855, CABINET MAKING. BT. VANHORN .would inform ibe cili * zcos ol Wellsborough arid vicinity, that he has purchased the interest of his partner, John 8. Bliss, in the above business, and will continue it the old stand, two doors east of Jones'Store, to keep on hand and make to order ail kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as Sofas,. Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining <%• Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Boreaus MAiIOOONY & COMMON WASH STANDS, Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every description, together with all articles nil ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flit ters himself with the belief that thoie wiibing to purcluee, would do well to call and examine his work before sending elsewhere for an inferior article. COFFINS, of every variety, mode to order, »i ebror notice, and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short bo* ice. TTJ Chairs! Chairs! (rw. In addition to the above, the suhscrf. 'SSteabcr would inform the public tbat be tin Jr,f n B just received a large and handsome assort' menl of CANE and common chairs. Boston and Common Rocking Chairs, cj-c„ wbicli he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, mu liiey can be purchased anywhere else in Tioyi county. Gall and see them ! Jone 3, 1852. Perpetual Motion Discovered at Last THE subscriber having been appointed agent by S. W, Paine for the sale of the finis & Peek improved Direct Action Water Whom, would say to the owners of Saw Mills in Tioji county, that he is ready to furnish the above men tioned Water Wheel at Wellshoro’, at any time af ter this date, on the moat reasonable terms. These Wheels are warranted to do the best bo. sincss with the least quantity of water of toy Wheel in use, (except an Overshot.). The great advantages of these wheels over ill others is the manner in. which the water is applied to the wheel, is such that there cannot be any wuM of water, the gates or sheets regulating the quantity. The gate is so constrhclcd that it shots almost pet foully tightt Quantity of, water required under eight feet bead, 130 square inches, under 20 feet head, SO inches; all heads between these in pro portion. All wheels warranted to perform accord ing to recommendation, if they do not we lake then nut and replace the old wheels. No Wheels ptt ondcr less than eight feet head* D. B. WILCOX. Wollaborongh, July 13,1854. SASH & BLIND FACTORY. STOKY FORK . TIOGA CO , PA. fFHE subscribers having purchased th* Sash Factory at Stony Fork, have now on hied, and arc making nil kinds of square and fancy Sash and Blinds. The snbscribors flatters themselves that they can make as good and endurable an article, and sell it as cheap as can bo obtained at any establishment in Northern Pennsylvania or in Southern New York. cr All orders in our lino of business will bt promptly attended to. S. dr D. B. WILCOX. Stony Fork, June 8,1854, Wiac for Communion. THE Churches of Tioga county are re spectfully informed that they can now obtain at the Wcllsborongh Drug Store, the Pare Juki if the Ora ft tin adulterated with Aleehol 4n any fer» The moat satisfactory evidence of it* purity can be shown to those who wish to examine it. Certificates of distinguished Clergymen and the statement of the manufacturer himself. Those intereatcdwill da well to procure a supply soon. R. ROY. Wcllsborongh, Jan. 86,1854. ___ Carriage & Wagon Manilla c* I tory. TTENRY PETRIE would ao-jrimm, -f t no „ nC o. to his friends and theva»J^3S> public generally, that be is w-. the above business on Grafton street, immediate 1 in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where he is pro pared to manufacture on sliorlnotice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkie* Wagons, of any stylo or description to snit lho and of the very boat materials. All bum of W pairing done forthwith end on the moat reaaenabia AND TRIMMING will bo prompt ly executed in the best manner end most fun ‘“wo'lboro,’ July 13,’Si. HENRY PETRIE. CISTERN AND FORCE POMPS, whole side and retail, from tlO to $l5 each, at Wellsboro*, Nov, 9. D. P. AW. *^ PARASOLS. -A beautiful assortment just re eelved at [May 31,) JONES it ROE “• A. CKOWL & CO.
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