Bstalian of Crops. Although instances are frequently cited, of certain plants being raised on particular spots of ground, for yqtre after year, without any id the produce,'yet'St is generally allowed that a rotation of crops is always of advantage, and often of the great est importance. We consider it as necessary ns depth and, mellowness of soil, end the regular, applicalioti dr-manure. Gardeners are sometimes Kfgtrd to complain of vegeta bles becoming ‘‘tired” of the ground where they have been long cultivated.- They are attacked bjr numerous diseases and Insects, while S 'deficiency is to be discovered in the amount of the produce. As toon as (bis is known some wiseacres will send many mile*; in order to procure new varieties of seed, be cause the old ones have “degenerated.” ■ A more certain method of to adopt a good notation of crops, which is bated od lhb well known fact, that the sever al families of plant* not only strike their roots to diflerept'depfha. and different, directions, but drawdiderent kind? pf wourishment from the soil, "Wheii one, particular, element of n vegetablet|*iyeS. rjnHß sufecribere Sfe-'-now openlog iheir X stock of, GOODS.fir tUe Spring Trsde, com. ptUing afthlUnd complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will, asheretoforc, be sold.a U very small profit for READYPAY'Soiag deter mined not to be nodertoW.ljy our neighbors, our goods are marked altho lowestfieure; and womvlte a comparison of our goods and prices with any other in the market. . Among the -assortment of DBT GO&V8: willbe found a great variety, ol Ladies’ Pr«» Goods consisting in part of •- . ■•* ■> < ' • - Bereges,BeregeJOelani»,all-ifidolJ)elanes, Lawns, plain and printed; Gingham, English, .Scotch and American ; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors, a good stock of Also, for rain’s wear way be fonnd Broad Cloths Cassimeies, Twoudirßcnluoky; Jeans, -jnlk, satin and somme*.Vestings. . j. ■ , Also, Sheeting*, Shirtings, bleached and brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for boys’ weir, Colton Yarn, Carpet Wwp, Cotton Batten, With a Variety of other rlfcles 100 numerous to mention. 1 Groceries nnd Provliltms. A fall stpcjt, trill be kept-on band. Tbpse in want of Sugaps, Teas, Coßbe; Molasses, Stewart’s best Syrup, Spices, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Flour, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any other article,in ibis line, will do welt to call on us before purchasing else, where. _ _ f HARDWARE, ii and complete an aisorlreent ft can be found in the county. Among which is Cutlery ofall hinds. Carpenters Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, poor Hanglngs,Bilts, &c M &c. CROCKERY, GLASS & STONE-WARE, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Steel, Iron, Nails, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, <^c. Thankful for kite liberal patronage of the pas season, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring stock believing that good Goods and low prices will in sore » speedy sale for ready pay.' * B. B. SMITH & SON. Wellsborough, May 25,1854. SEVASTOPOL ALMOST TAKEN ] GREAT RUSH FOR RUSSIA—IRON. D. P. & VV. ROBERTS TTAVING purchased and BOWK -*"*■ enlarged the Tin and Stove • fm /% Store of C. E. Gray, would call iho attention of the trading public to their large and splendid assortment of Stoves, comprising a variety of KING OP STOVES, MORNING STAR, BANGUP, NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT i KITCHEN RANGE and three kinds of PREMIUMS. Also, a complete assortment of PARLOR & BOX STOVES, at or, below Elmira prices. Tinware of all kinds, shapes and sizes wanted far household use. Eavc Gutters made to order at the shortest no lice. JOBBING done to order end 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 lino, assuring them that money can be saved by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere, WelUborough, Nov, 9,1834. TAILORING, THE untiersigi cd would in for the chitons of Well borough and vicinity that be has again r< turned 1 to this placi and opened a sin over the Post oHici where ho will bo pn ared to do Tailorinj in all its branches, a good and workmanlike manner, for ready pay and at prices that cannot fail to please. All work entrusted to him will bo done up with despatch,and a fit warranted. CUTTING done on short notice. Country probucc (delivered) of aif kinds, taken for work. H. P. ERWIN. Wollsborough, April 22J1854. AUNOLD’g Bakery and Variety Store. BOS TON, MILK, BUTTER & Common CIIACKEUS, Fresh Baked, by the lb., or bbl. Family Baking, and Portion, fnrnishodnt nhorl notice. Deal, also in GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN $ DRIED FRUITS. CASH paid for Butter, Eggs, Cheese,Lard. Grain and other products of the Farm. ' W. J. ARNOLD, Agt. RUFUS ARNOLD. Corning, N. Y., Aug., 3, (854-tf. NEW GOODS. nnHE subscriber would respectfully inform bin customers and friends that he still con tinaci the mercantile business, at the old place, at the well known store of L. I, Nichols, whore he will bo happy to wait on those that will favor him with a call, and would invito the ottention of,the public generally to bis largo and commodious stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries; Ready-Made Clotli lus and Hardware, CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, STONE. WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c., &0,, in fact everything else kept in a country store, aril cles too numerous to mention, and' will sell cheaper than can be bought this aide ofNowYotk city. All kinds of produce taken in exchange fur gooda at the highest market price. J. R. BOWEN. Wellsborough, June 29,1854. Important, Tory. A LL PERSONS knowing themselves in "• debted, for subscriptions to the “ WcHsberough Advertiser," or otherwise, either By Nolo or Book Account, arc requested to make immediate payment, or thoir accounts will be placed in the hands o< prop, cr officers for collection! Como one, come ell! and give ua a did in this our lime of need. Jon. 20,1855. ‘ W. ID. BAILE Y. I" ADIES, just drop in at J. R. Bowen’s -*-* cheap store and examine Ms Bareges, Barege Deisms, Lawns, Black Silks, Ginghams, Crape and Silk Shawls, and save your ten per cent. FANNING MILLS. T ATTENTION, FARMERS! HE .UNDERSIGNED respectfully in form the Farmers of Tioga County, that they are now Manufacturing FINCH'S IMPROVED. PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles south of Wellsborongh, on the Jersey Shore road; and Ifcci warranted in saying that said Mill is Uto best ever introduced into Tioga County both a* respects cleaning fasland wcll,nnd the saving of Grass Seed. Farmer* aro respectfully invited to callandexam mo for,(hornsolves before purchasing elsewhere. D* All kinds of Produce taken,in payment. Old Mills repaired on siiort notice, & SONS. Dchuar, Oct 12, JBS4-tf. WID&AVVAKE HATS;—Just receive at the Empire Store a largo 'stock of Wide Awake, Hungarian and Kossuth Hats. Call and S . Sept. 12. 1854. CHAIN-PUMPS —s largo supply for sale cheap by M«[gp-’5S] - V. CASS. Knoxville WALLPAPER!— the LARGEST,BEST, CAEAPEST lot of .WaUPtiper ever brought into this place, for nalc at wholesale and retail by Wells boro, Feb, F 54. BAILEY & FOLEY. “ M .XHtSEIiF!» An Itwaluablt Boihfor Every Family ' - i should ha^oa'Coptt." - IW.ODO COPIES IN LESS | f , thAn a year, a ~ new edition, revised and improved, just is DR.; HONTEH’S Medical-Manual, and Hand Book for the Afflicted—Containing an outline of (be origin, ptogrest, treatment and, cote ef every form of disease contracted by promiacnoua sexual inter, coarse, by aslfabuse or by seiuaVexCcssiwilh ad vice for |heic prevention,'written It) afitnUiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities and everything that would offend the m of decency J wil)j J»n out line of complainU incident to females, jflrdm’thd rei suit of twenty.yeara’ ahccessfulpractice,exclusively deleted, to the cure of diseases of a. delicate or pri. vale nature. . To which is, added receipts for tiie cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the .causes, symp toms and cure of the F£V£H and AG PE. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in the Penn Medical College, Philadelphia-** DR. HON. TEE’S'MEDICAL MANUAL.”—The, author oi bis work; unlike the majority of these who adver. Use to cure the diseases of which it treaties a jjradl uate of one' of the best Colleges in the United States It affords me'pleasure to recommend him to the on fortunate, ortothe victim of malpractice, as a sue. cossfut and experienced practitioner, in whose hono and integrity they ma/pbes the greatest confidence Jos. S. Losobhoeb, M. D. From A. Woodward, ill. D., of Penn Vnhereily Philadelphia, —lt gives me pleasure to add my test! many to the professional ability of the author of th Medical Manual, Numerous cases of Disease to the Genital Organs, some of them of long standing have come under my notice, in which bis skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health in some cases where (he patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weak ness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by scif.abnso or excessive vencry, I do not know his superior in (ho profession. 1 have been acquainted with the author some thirty .years, and deem it no mure than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recom mend him aa one in whose professional skill and in tegrity thoy may safely confide themselves, Acfsrd Wooowasd. M. D. "This is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the classes of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding.£.ll technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It Is free from ell objectionable matter, 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 puff and too little presumption to impose, be has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 35 cents, the fruit of-aome twenty years' most successful practice. —Herald. " No teacher or parent should be knowlcde impar ted in this valuable work, li would save years ol pain and mortification and sorrow to the yonth un der their charge."—Peoples’ Advocate, A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing ol “Hunter’s Medieal Manual” soys—“ Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of (he passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing (lie sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and posterity The constitutions of thousands who arc raising fam ilies have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know Iho canse or euro. Anything (hat can bo done so to enlighten and influence (he public mind as to cheek, and ultimately to remove this wide spread source of human wrctchcdcess, would confer the greatest blessing next to the relig ion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming gen eration. Intemperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thousands upon thou sands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks an behalf of the afflicted, and be lieve mo yoor co-worker in the good work you arc so actively engaged in.” One copy (securely enveloped) will bo forwarded, free of postage, to any part of the United States for 25 cents, or six copies for one dollar. Address, (post paid) COSDEN tc CO., Publishers, or Box 196, Philadelphia. ITT Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. October 12,1854-ly. NEW GOODS, N.E W GOODS At Bowcn’l Empire Store. CALL atvf see the bestmnd largest stock 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 u man to particu lar Jits in all cases who desire the ready-made. The Ladles are invited to call and examine the richest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS ever before offered in market—which I am prepared to sell at prices that cannot fall to suit. Wellsborough Sept. 12,1854. BOWEN’S EMPIRE STORE. Important to the Fnblic. A T 7. R. BOWELS Empire Sioro the Xx time has Anally come, when Gouda can be bought at cheap in Wellsborough, as at Elmira, Cor ning, or in any other town west of New York; and the public at large are invited to. call and satisfy themselves that this is no Hombug. At J. R. Bowen’s will always be foand an exten sive assortment of welt selected DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS Sc SHOES and a large variety of Gentlemen’s Clothing, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, SCARFS, &c all of whioh yvill be disposed of at a reduced price J. R. BOWEN. Wellsborough, July 27,1854-lf. Faintly Grocery A Fro vision .V>, STORE. THE 'subscriber would inform his friends and lhd oiUtena of Tioga county generally, thot he ha* tustrecclved * large and luperior sop ply of . ' V. , GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, - n . . • SUCH AS Teas'y SugafS by the barrel or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, Rice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles , Sail by the barrel or sacle, Mackerel by the whole, i and i barrel. Codfish by the 100 or single pound. Flour, Cheese, ,Crack - era, Butler If Eggs, together with .every other article in the Grocery line, lower than, eon be got at any other place in town, ss ho ig determined to make quick solea at small profit*. • Thankful for'past favors he would mostrespect-t Billy invite bis friend* and the public generally to give him * calland examine for themselves. M. M. CONVERS. WelUbarough, May 27,1853. CAUTION !!—ALL PERSONS arc forbid paying.ony Accounts, Notes or Judgments to James I. Jackson that have been made or rendered for work dune at the'Wbolcn Factory and Saw Mill, (said to belong to him) from the Ist day of March 1852, up to the let day of March 1655 ; as I have a lease of said Factory and- Saw Mill for the three year* (tom the Ist day of March 1862, made and signed by the aaid James I. Jackson' and myself, binding me to collect ail debts and demands for wurk done in said Factory and at said Mill dating the term of raid lease, vf*: Three years. LEWIS C. PENDLETON Wellsborongh, March I, ’55-tf. y»r Ike Cut - *. COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, CROUP, ASTHMA, WEOOP . DIGCOUGH AND CONSUMPTION. npljUS remedy is offered .to the community with I thp we feel in an article which sel- Jom tails to realize the happiest effects that can be desired. "So wide is the field of its nsefuloess and so numerous the caecs of its cures, tlial almost every section of the country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have been restated from alarming and even desperate diseases of the, lungs, by its use. Whon ohce'irkd its snjwfiorily orer every other medicine nfits kind, is looappsrenl to escape obser. ration, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate'what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pnlmo nary organs, which ate incident to our climate. ' 'Nolhiag ha* called louder Jot the earnest enquiry of medical' men, than Urn alarming prevalence and fatality of"consumptive cotriplainis, nor has any one class of diseases had more of their investigations end care. But as yet no adequate remedy has been provided, on which the public could depend for pro lection from attacks upon the respiratory organs, on till the introduction of the CHERRY PECTORAL. This article is the product of a long, laborious, and I believe successful endeavor, to furnish the commu nity with each a remedy. Of* this last statement Ihn American people arc now themselves prepared to lodge, and 1 appeal with confidence to their decision If there is any dependence to be placed in what men of every class and station certify it has done for them, if we can trust our own senses, when we see dan gerous affections of the throat and lungs yield la it, if wo can depend on Iho assurance of intelligent pby 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 does euro the class of diseases it is de signed for, beyond any and ali others that are know to mankind. If this be true, it cannot be too freely published, nor be to widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cores, is priceless to (hem. Parents should knnw it, their children are ricclcss to them. All should know it, for health can can be priced to no one. Not only should it be cir culated nere, but everywhere, not only la thiscoun try but in all countries. How faithfully wo have aeledt on this conviction, is shown in the fact that already this article bos made the circles of (he globe. The sun never sets on its limits. No continent is without it, and but few peoples. Although not in so general usoln oilier nations as in this, it is employ ed by the more intelligent in almost all civilized countries. It is extensively employed in botli Amcr ica. in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the far off islands of the sea. Life is as dear to its posses sors there os here, and they grasp at a valuable re needy 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 them, its quality is never suffered to decline from Us original standard of excellence. Every bollle of this medicine, now manufactured, is ns good as ever has been made heretofore, or os we are capable of making. No toil or cost is spared, in maintaining it in the best perfection which it is pos sible to produce. Hence (he patient who procures the genuine Ciixany Pictoiial, can roly on having as good an article as has ever been had by those who testify to its cures. By pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing some good in the .world, as well as the satisfaction of believing that much lias been done already. Prepared by J. C, AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemitt Lowell, Matt. Sold By ROBERT ROY, Wellsborough ; B. Cause, Barseville; E. Dyeb, Covinginn; Dr. Hl’M phhey, Tioga, and by Druggisis every where. March 22, 1855.-4 m. DRUGS AND MEDICINES! IN LAWRENCEVILLE, PA. THE subscribers have constantly dSRtt on hand althcir Drugstore, in Law. renccville, a large and well selected stock of DRUGS, S(s., of every description eSAja used by Physicians in the country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day which we offer for sale at prices which cannotfai ol suit those who may favor ns with a call. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following: Merchant's Gargling Oil; Jayne's Expectorant, Al teralive. Pills, Fills, Ac.; Moffat's Bitters and Pith; Fitche's silver plated Abdominal Support ers, ltrar.es. Inhaling Tubes, and all the medicines prepared by him for his private practice; Brant's PxLmonary Balsam and Purifying Extracts: Ayrc's Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and Canchalague; Billow's Heave Cure; .4n irew's Pain Killing Agent; Truslc's Magnetic Ointment,; Dr. Christie's Galvanic Belts, Sfe.; Houghton’s Artificial Pepsin; Blake’s Aromatic Bitters ; and all the most popular Pills and Ver mifuges, Sfc., Ce. Also a good, assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography, History, Miscellaneous Reading, Ac, Pniuks, Oils and Dyc-stiiflg, GLASS, Wholesale and retail, Gold and Silver Leaf, Putty, Sots. Turpentine, Camphcnc, Burning Fluid, Varnishes,&c. , TKA UGH $ HURD. Lnwrencevilie,Feb.3, 1854. i HERE’S YOUR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES! CJAVING purchased Ben. Seeley’s old Stand, two doors stove the Presbyterian Church, (he subscriber is ready to furnish to order, MEN'S