The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, July 05, 1855, Image 3

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“ hett lO yard* Fulled Cloth* -»i x --St 180
•i 2d • dd 4 Diploma,'
«• beat 16 yatdl Woolen Catfpet, 'S 00
i «-.3d-' • • dor- ' -■ / Diploma.
«• beat Bag Can**, 2 00
«« 2d do,' Diploma,
f M 10 yard* TOW r tfcft, 2 pp
•« 2d- • go; Diploma. 1
“.beat H"W9 matte Bread, _
'< tiest specirwo 3 00
" beat tamplo of Apple . v 8 00
“ best Hoqie made Soap, 3 00
> jr^J l i.pßlNSON;W#bb,rp,'')
- , H J, P. DONALDSON, «
•• JNO; DICKINSON* Dclroa«V > S
•• P. 8- TUTTLE, Ttogai *
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This committee -will award on other do*
nestle end houfchtltf imnaHotunwSwt men
tioned.
„ BOOTS & EBtJITS,
RAISED, IN THBCOUN'IT.
For beet peck S*tpet Potatoes, 91
“ best “ Irish PoUtoes, 1
T'i'besl 12 Onions, 1
be»l6 hepds.Cabbagfe 1
41 best 6 Blood Beets, • 1
” best 6 Carrol#, 1
" best 6 Celery-blenched, 1
44 best 6 Satisfy, 1
44 vbesfpair Egg Plants,' 1
-« “ hest peclt Tomatoes, 1
“ Jest'S Pfcraneps, 1
M best 9 Turoeps, 1
" M best 9 beads Broccoli, 1
’* best 3 heads Cauliflower, ■ 1
best general display of Vegetables, 2
41 beat 8 bnnches Grapes—black, 1
** best do. do. . —white, 1
41 best do. do. —lsabella, 1
41 best do. do. —Calawaba, 1
“ best do. do. Natire, 1
41 best variety, 1
41 best 12 Autumn Apples, 2
;; *• u ■ do. d" i
best ft Winter Apples, 2
41 2d do. do. 1
*' best variety, 3 of each kind, 2
4 * 2d , do. ' do, 1
v “ best 6 Auiumn Pears, 2
* 3 * 2d do. ’ do. 1
■ 41 best 6 Winter Pears, 2
‘ 4 ‘ 2d do, do, 1
4 * best variety, Bof each kind, 2
41 best 6 Freestone Peaches, 2
“ 2d do, do. 1
“ best Clingstone Peach, 1
41 best variety, 3 of each kind, 2
41 best 2 dozen Plums, 2
•“ 2d do. 1
41 best 12 Quinces, 2
- 2c do. 1
4 ‘ belt pair Water Melon*) 1
belt 3 Musk Melons, 1
f best 2 qts Cranberriea—cultivated, 1
1,1 best 6 Apncou, 2
2d do. 1
** best 6 Nectarine*, 2
•' 2c no. 1
J. L. ROBINSON, Wcllsboro, 'j
WILSON WHITNEY, Charleston)
JS. T. BENTLEY, Tioga, }
F. E. SMITH, do* j
C, H. HOUSE, Farmington, J
BUTTER, CHEESE, HONEY,
AND FLOUR.
Ppr the best 20 lb* Maple Sugar, $2 00
»• 2d do. do. 1 00
, ?• best 100 lbs. of Wheat Flour, 8 00
■ ** 2d do. ■ do. 1 00
* best 100 lbs of Rye Flout, 2 00
41 2d do. do 1 00
V best 100 Iba-Buckwheat Flour, 2 00
" 2d do. do 1 00
.** best 50 lbs Barley Flour, 2 00
■■ *• •2d -.do. do. 1 00
41 best firkin of Butte:, 3 00
best 10 lbs of Bullet, 2 00
. 2d- i do. . do. 1 00
4 ‘ best sample Cheese, not lets than
15 lbs., 2 00
..." 2d (Jo- 'do. do. 100
“ best sample Honey in Comb, 2 00
,V Ad do. do, 1 00
A .-written statement of the manner of ma
king putter and Cheese mutt accompany
each 10t,.'
WM. K. MITCHELL, Tioga,
fe&jRGB MbCLEOD, Wellsboro, > f
R. G. WHITE do ) •
LUMBERMANS CORNER.,
/.For best manofaet’d 1,000 ft. Lumber, $5 00
improvem’t in making Lumber, 6 00
* rn, ‘ treht manufac'd 100 sawed Lath. ~ Dip.
4< best bunch tawed Shingles, do.
" best-bunch shaved Shingles, do.
“ best 2 dozen Pickets, do.
Applicants for premiums on the 1,000 feet
of Lumber must notify ihe committee on or
before the 22d of July neat. One board,
containing.at least 20 feel, must be exhibited
on the Fair grounds. All other articles ex
hibited on the ground.
CHESTER ROBINSON,
EDWIN DYER, *
seth daggett, c<m.
W. W. McOOUGALL,
L. I. NICHOLS.
.mechanical department.
For the best plan or Farm Bondings, with
descriptions thereof, f 5 CfO
» “ do. . do. do, dp. 300
For best specimen. Cabihet-making, *)
V do. Shoeimking, I Disc re*
, do - Tailoring, ( tionary
do* Blacks muhing J
and discretionary'premiums for any useful or
ornamental article manufac'd in (he county,
WM. HARRISON, Wellsboro ’ *i
3. M. GEER, Tioga,
THQ’S. WANDS, Wellsboro.’ *- ?
G. H. TANNER Tioga. f ?
WelUbpro,’ J
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ftn’
cy artrffee df /werk-wilt 'be referred
Id tb&cvm«lteH«Ps*o opahS J.£* j
aM^DpBIMHSrOffiDFEB.
pfcbfeoled
fbr premium. All articles not epecifiedilfi die
above dlpisea will be referred tqthlsctilfamit-
to appropriate 4 ■
mittees or consider themtbemselyes. . AlLar- :
doles under this head to be'reported at .(ho
Secretary** Offjcf eaHy Op the first day—not
lo’pxcpedcashvSSO. 11 '
F. E, SMITH, I‘ioga, . ‘ 1
G. 6. OSGOOD, Wellahoro,’ .
HENRY SHERWOOD, do. ) ?
S. DJtJtINSOiN, Delmar, { ’
J. W.'GURNSEY, tiegai . J
8 00
SfawPoiial Arrtua^ennt.
It is provided that on andafier <be first of
July, 1855, letters alleged to bb valuable
Shallb6rt|iktered at the officeof maiKtigi'by
(be applicant, upon the payraeritjjf a fee of
twenty-fiV6 cents. Postmasters are to keep a
receipt book, similar to a bank check book.
The receipt islo- be given'to‘the applicant,
and a description, with date, name, where
sent and to whom, is to be entered on the
margin. Receipted letters are not to be en
tered in the ordinary mail recounts, but sep
arately ; a letter bill for each registered let
ter is to be sent, separate from the letter, to
the Postmaster, which in large offices is to be
opened by himself or‘confidential clerk. In
all large offices, letters received before the
hour of mailing are to be placed in a secure
place of deposit, until the time for closing
the mails, when each package is to be sealed
with wax at the tie, and placed in the bag at
the latest moment. f
At the distributing offices the letters are to
be compared with the bill by a confidential
clerk, who is to endorse the bill if correct,
and note the error if it be not correct. The
confidential clerk is to pass all registered let
ters to a receiving clerk, who enters the date
and description upon his book, and makes
out a return bill to the office of mailing, ac.
knowledging the receipt of the package. On
the receipt of the package at the office of de
livery, the letter bill and the postage bill will
be compared,' ‘and a return bill will at once
be sent to the office from whence it has been
received. - If there beany discrepance, or if
an important letter is missing, the depart
ment is to employ the telegraph to ascertain
the cause. On the delivery of a letter, a re
cept is to be taken from the person authori
sldeto receive it, and filed at that office.
A Catholic Prical and Ilia Wife.
The Chicago Tribune of the 11th inst.,
gives a curious account of the marriage of a
Catholic priest, Nicholas Stamber, of that
city, to a young German girl, and her deser
tion of him. The marriage was performed
in private by a Catholic priest, according to
the rites of the Church, excepting the wed
ding ring and witnessess. Both priests were
then in orders, and continued to be to up the
.time of the wife’s desertion. The wifeoccu
pied the place of a housekeeper or upper ser
vant in the priest’s family for about nine
months, and received good treatment and wa
ges for her services; but some three months
since led her husband, being as she said,
“talked into it," by her friends.
The married priest and the officiating one
have been deposed Irom office, since the affair
has become known. And now the husband
brings a suit m chancery for the recovery of
his wife. The wife is brought into Court and
interrogated by the presiding Judge, to whom
she reveals the above facts respecting her
marriage and also 'her reason for deserting
her husband—-thafshe did not consider the
marriage legal or binding, because her hus
band was a priest | and that she had been
educated in the belief that she could never go
to heaven if she lived in marriage With a priest.
The Court assured her (bat her marriage was
perfectly legal; but left her free to choose
between her parents and her husband; and
she resolutely chose her parents, refusing to
listen lo the earnest entreaties of her discon
solate and forsaken spouse.
LIST OP LETTERS remaining in the
Post-Office at Wellsboro’ Quarter end
ing June 30, 1855.
Borden Ansel, Esq. Reede Curtis,
Chandler Charles. Dawson Morris,
Doarie Miss Emily Eaton Adolphus
Fitch Samuel Franklin Moses
Furman Benjamin Hard Ryori
Hart Axford Harris Wm. D.
Hall James Harden Tho’s
Horton Hiram Horton Edwin
Hegoboom E. A. Esq. Ingham Lenord
Jones Z. St. Jpnes D. H,
Jenlers Amelin , Keeney Miss A.
Kimball Clflrit-
Linch Ruben L. Lyon Geo. W.
M Cultin Robert Manning Miss K.
Megloon Holm. Meere Solomon
Reede Curtis Rees Josiah
SHelen Miss Phoebe M. Smith Frsnklin
Utley Wells Ward J. D. Estp
Webb R. B. Esq. Whittlesey Newell
Young Chales C..
Persons calling for any of above letters
will please say they are advertised,
j .A, S. BREWSTER P, M.
Important. ;
OTICE IJ hereby given, that the Booh of the
firm of FICAC & PETRIE, have been assigned
to me, snd are now in in* hands' for Collection. All
persons knowing themselves Indebted are twjteted
to pay before the tfilh day of Jot» feasts wiltbsr
mad* July 5,1855. HENRY PETRIE.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore,
existing pnder the name of Wands, Roberts &. ■
Co, is this day (Jane 27 1655,) dissolved by mutual
consent, The books of the firm are in Unhands of
D, P. A W. Roberts for settlement, by whom Uie bu
siness will be carried on tmtil farther notice..
WANDS, ROBERTS A CO.
Wellsboro’, Jaly 5,1855.
A c Reward will be psid (bribe detection of
qpeJ of the person or persona who stripped the
bark ftom a tree, comer of Pearl-st, and PnUie
Square. And notice is hereby given that the Boro 1 '
Ordinance lot the protection Of Shade trees will be
rigidly enforced. C.lO. OSGOOD,
Weßsboro’, June 28,1853. Burge •«,
Notice. 'J
Brookfield tapvdoo’dr, wm;t|fo'q|y (Jane V .w’fiS)
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CASH, paid far WOOL, at tlio STEAM WOOL
factory in Wciisu.ro'.
juno 28. L. C. PENDLETON.
WELUBORO 1 LIBRARY.
THE first annual meeting of the Wellsbnro' Ly
brary association, will be held in the Conrt
House, on the first Monday In Inly, the Sd inst,, at
2 o’clock. A. A. M(tRPLE, Secretary..
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —LETTERS
TESTAMENTARY having this day (June II
1855,) been granted to the undersigned, on the es
tate of Sllaa 6 Taylor, late of LaWrence township,
deceased, all persons indebted to said Estate arfc're
quested to make immediate payment, and those' hatn
ing claims will present the same for settlement.
Lawrence, June 28,'55. PHILIP S.TAYLOR,
6w. HENRY C. BO3WORTH.
Ezpcoton.
NOTICE is hereby given tint nn applio3tioq.will
be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at
its next sessibn, for the incorporation of a Bank with
discounting privileges, with a capital of One Hun
dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increa
sing to One Hundred and Filly Thousand Dollars,
to be called the "TIOGA VALLEY BANK” and to
be located in Mansfield, Tioga Co, Pk,
Mansfield June 25, 1855. ,
THE undersigned, citizens of Tioga County, Pa,
hereby give notice that they intend to make
application to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at
its next session (which commences ob the Ist Toes-,
day of JanUaty 1856,) for the creation of a corpo
rate body with Bailking or diseobht privileges, by
the name and style of the “THE TIOGA COON
TY BANK," to be located at Tioga Village, Tioga
County Pennsylvania, with a capital of One Hun
dred Thouspnd. tiollara, with the privilege of ins
creasing said capital to two hundred thousand dol
lars.
Vine DePui, B. C. WickhaM,
J. S. Bosh, A. T. Guernsey)
J. W. Guernsey, F. E. Smith,
P.S. Tuttle, A. C. Bush,
Jns. 6. MorCereau, Jacob Johnston)
Lauton Paulina
J. Schnuffein, T. J. Berry,
A. Humphrey, H. E. Smith,
Edward Bayn, H. S. Johnstoh,
Seth Daggett, Jm. Goodrich,
Lewis Daggett, B. T. Bentley.
Tioga, June 31,1868«6m.. '■ ■
WOTICfi,
IS HEREBY GlVEN,'that an application will be
made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its'
next session, for flip creation of. a corporate body
with general Banking privileges of issue,, discount
and deposit, to be Called “THE BANK OF TIOGA,
COUNTY" with a capital of Ppo Hundred Then
sand Dollars, said Sank to be located in the’Boro' of
fVellsboro,’ Tioga Co. Pa,
J.L Robinson, Ji. fl‘Smith, ,
S, F. Wilson, Jaa. liowret,
Jnp. N.Bache, L. I. Nichols.
WelMpro, 1 June 14,1855. [Bm.]
£1 APS k HATS of every desetigtoryjort recejjred
rt RAA LBS. of 6ld Iron and .Copped
*tuUv wanted in exchange'for StdyCS aoJ
Tinware, by '[Nov.9.] P. P. AW. ROffijfoTS.
"CHASTERif CLOCKS Rom the beat knanofactu.
Jj rids and warranted to keep good time >t
Hay 311855. JONES k ROE*Bi
MILL BA#s& FILEB.-A large kg last re.
Mired at JQNBB * ROE’S.
■:\,JCKO ■ ■. -
BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE;
aUO,
Notice.
1855. UWW 000118. 1655.
, - BEARY HAPE boots *
J&PEB; HATS. CAPB, CARPETB. OIL
; Hatting, crockery, ,
HARDWARE, WOODEN-WARE,.
GLASSyVAIUB, WINDOW GLASS
~AND:B&K( CUTLERY. AC.
' Ritiierß 'tAocitu from, the bestMaDufscto
toricx, and Warranted to kqep good Nine.
- Nrtlla ftom tiiii ■ hdsl mariufactories olwaysoh i
hand, aodiu-ractncarty everything hi the line of
Gnpds pqp.kd.**Pl <l lb this eatabljshmcittaijd prices
fiiU spiling the closest buyers.
Thankfullpr plait fkyors we wonld stlll invite our
ctatoraera and ■ buyers' getferally to an'examination
of dor near stock, beiiokidg Shat if GOOD Goods
and LOW- -'PRICES are snindncementlhey Will
make their porchascs of ns. . JONES* ROB.
Wellsboro.’ May 31,1855. ' ■
TOADIES, SHOES * GAITPp,—LadfM Will
A-J find .beautiful assortment of .Shoe*, Gaiters
and children Vaboea at ' ' JONES * ROE'S.
,May Sint 1655. ’
I AWNSA, G!NGHAMB-'—A large slock of the
Jad above Goods, also Her irasek and Coeheco prints
jostyto’d at, iH|*y;filail JpNE^tROE'S.
TbtEW STYLE received
AT- eomebcaolifui styles of. Mdhtlllsi at
M*y-31,1855. JONES* ROE'S;
Bong 4. square brocha shawls, at
very juw price* at JONES St, ROE'S.
pONNETS, RIBBONS & LININGS, also ehil.
-P drens flats jost received at JONES A ROE’S.
T 3 EADY MADE CLOTHING,—Just received a
It large slock .of Ready Made Clothing for the
spring and summer trade, which will lie told at a
vety small profit at. JONES St ROES.
MEN’S BOOTS St SHOES & GAITERS—AIso
Boys shoes of every description at
May 31 1855. JONES St ROE’S.
rpRUNKS, Vplirea, Carpet Bags and Satchels a
X large let just received at JONES St ROE’S.
MACKEREL by the barrel, i bbl., and } bbl„ at
May 31T855. JONES & ROE’S.
/~\LD GOVERNMENT JAVACOFFEE, at
yj May 31,1855. JONES St ROE’S.
¥ine bleb and black broadcloths.
•Cassimore*, Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans, and sum
mit Goods for men and boys wear just received at
- JONES A ROE'S.
t Cash Paid for Wool!
1 20,000 lbs WOOL WANTED,
... AT THE
Steam Wool Factory
IN WELLSBORO’ PA.
TO Manufacture on shares by the yard—or in
exchange for BROADCLOTHS, CASSI
MERES, TWEEDS, BROAD FLANNELS,
STOCKING YARN (fC. T
The subscriber has rented a part of the Foun
dry Building and STEAM POWER for a term of
years, has fitted up the building, in good order, and
will be in readinesas on the 10th day of June next
to Card Wool
into roils for customers on short notice. Also to re
ceive CLOTH TO DRESS and WOOL to mann
feclure on shares for one half the cloth, or by the
yard Tor three shillings. And those wishing to have
their wool worked can depend on having their cloth
in season. Customers bringing Wool to Card (torn
a distance can have their rolls to carry home with
them. Wool, and most all kind of produce received
In payment for work. Terms, pay down.
May 31,1856. LEWIS C. PENDLETON.
ItEW GROCERV ft PROVISION
v-.- .. - STORE.
Mind O. BULLARD, Dealers
• in PROVISIONS, OROCERJES, BOOTS
ft SHOES, READY MADE CLOTHING, Wood
If Willmo Ware, Tobacco, Cigart, Pruitt, Confer.
Uanery, iftfe. At the Stand recently occupied
by Robert Roy, Wcllsburo’, Pa.
“THE OPEN BIBLE.”
AGENTS WANTED to sell a new work, enti
tied “Paganism, Popery and Christianity, or
the blessing ol an OPEN BIBLE," as shown in the
History of Christies,ily, from the lime of our saviour
to the present day, by Vincent W. Milner. With a
view of the latest developments of ROME’S HOS
TILITY to the BIBLE, aaexhibited in various parts
of tbe world, and an expose of the absurdities of the
immaculate conception, and the idolatrous venera
tion of the Virgin Mory, ba Rev. J. F. Berg, D. D.,
anther of “The Jesuits,” ‘Church and State.” &c.
The author of this work. Dr. Berg, is acknowledged
to be the most able writer on ROMANISM in the
country; those'who have read his discussions with
Archbishop Hughes, will need no assurance of this
met
'Agents will find this the most Saleable book pub.
liihdd;°(t is a large 12mo. volume, of four hundred
and thirty pages, illustrated wi.h numerous engra
vings, beautifully and substantially bound 1 , and sold
St $1 25 per copy.
copies sent by mail, post paid, to any
part of the United States, on receipt of the above price.
Bond for a copy and judge for yourselves.
Address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
48 North Fourth street, Philadelphia
Village Lot foe Sale.
THE Subscriber offers for sale a lot situated in
the Bdro’ of Lawrenceville, Tioga Co. Pa. con
tslrilng abottt three-fourths Of an acre. Said lot ia
bounded and described as follows, on the west by
Middle-slrcel, north by Micajnh Seeley, east by
Curtis ParkhUrst, on the sooth by Denjond.
Said lot has on it a good ItVo-slory dwelling hdose
newly fitted up -in neat and convenient style, and
painted inside and out; also a good bam and other
necessary out buildings. Inquire of JAMES KIN
SEY Esq. Lawrenceville Tloea Co. Pa,
WM, M. JOHNSON,
LaWrcpeeville, June 14 1855, (6m.) *
Tnrning & Chalrmaking.
JSTICKLEY, Turner, and Chalrmaker, would
a inform the public that he has recently fitted op
his shop In good style, and Is now prepared to rttanu.
faetllre all kinds of CANE k COMMON CHAIRS,
df the best material and finish. Also Turning done
hr superior style', on reasonable terms.
SHOP, south end Main street, opposite H. W.
Darn’s Wagon Shop.
SAMUEL HERZOG, having rented part of J.
Stickler's shop is prepared to manufacture all
kinda of CABINET WORK from the best material
and in superior style. Ho has on hand several su
perior Mahugony Bureaus for sale cheap,
. WclUborough, April 14, 1855.
ADtHINISTHATOtt’B NOTICE.
TXT HERE AS Letters of, Administration on the
VV Estate of Ephrinm Thomas, late of Law.
rente township, Tioga Cophty, Pa, dec’d„ were this
day, (Jane 5, 1853) granted to the undersigned
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate payment,
tftd those having claims will preseni'the same fbr
settlement. HIRAM HERRIT, AdM'r.
Jane 12,T85S. —fit.
.. . ... Hydropathic Pkytieiauand Snrgtan.
EUKLASDi tkoga county, pa.
[June 14.1855.]
wanted.
JOURNEYMAN WAGg6N-MAKE» wanted to
work by the day, month or on shares, at the
shop of the Subscriber in dymer township, Tioga
Co, Pa. 1 have a large quantity of Maeoned lOm.
her on hand, ready to be worked, and would prefer
to give the workman a share of the proceeds.
CHARLES PRITCHARD,
Clydter, June M 1855. (it)
WELI.*I»01t0l<;il
■ REW.-«''E'f4fi ) 'NEW
mttkitfUKnt.
Under tka Htmigtmeitt tf
R. S. BAILEY.
DRY GOODS,
. GROCERIES, ,
„ tof/pA
HARDWARE,'
QVEBNSWAREi
! WOODEN AND
STONEWARE, ... „
. FOREIGN 6 ;
DOMESTIC
FRUITS,
FISttAND
PROVISIONS,
GLASS* SASH,
PAINTS, OILS,
CAMRHENEr
BURNING FLVID, 4c.
SIAItTUSG, BUT TOPE!
wur tVEiti wofftan shoulo ninw.
How eftsn It happsaa, that tbs wife Hagers frsra
year to year in that pitiable coalition as not eves
for ono day to fact the happy apd axhilataUng.ioCn
coco incident lo th* «q)oynie'ut of health.
THE BLOOMING BRIDE,
Bat a fsruroanaga la tbs fldih of health sad yoalh,
and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in
exptieably,' beoopns,» fipble, nokty, ralbw, debilt
tated wits, with frame cmqeiated, ntrvts unitreng,
spirits deprsMed, oonnlenaaee bearing tbs Impress
or tnffsrine, sod an utter physical and msotal pro*
tratioo, arulag from ignorance of the simplest sad
plainest rules of health os connected with the mar
riage stats, tbs violation of which entails disease,
suffering and misery, not only to the wife, bnt often
MEDITARr COMPLAINTS UFQft OT CHILDREN
o.ito tuX third aim rommi oxitxxATioH,”
TnuomMtlric COIVgtJXPTIOIV, SCROFULA,
HYPOCHONDRIA, MdASITY, OOBT,
KOTO’S Em, an< ether «»d
wow DkruH, an a
DREADFUL INHERITANCE
. From the parents. .
“ialßnitlhU eontlaasr MastUlsWl b Own as
norijf NoislMf Nohopef'
IDs m aid/ ii bv knowing Ui. hum *nA sTeWac
Ifum, sad knowing thi r.mwllw, sod MMSUar br Ikno.
‘Tfaccc are pointed on( in
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DR. A. It. MAURI CEAU,
rnorra»oi tar nun of voxn.
One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), ISrmr,,p7. RUT.
(or ram ram, mu mam, f1.00.}
A standard work of ntabltabed ropntatlon, found otasood
la the catalogues of the greet trade lalce in Nbw York.
PbtUdeiphbb, »nd other cities, Asd Mid by the principal
bookwllem in tbe United SUtea. It vu first published
In 1847, since which Une
ms htodbkd THotrsAiro cones
hnte been sold, of which them were mpwnrls of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT Bf MAH,
Attesting (he high ertlmitlon to which l( Is frsftt n a re
liable popular Medical
BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE
the anthor haring devoted his exetntlre attention to tbe
treatment of complaints peculiar to female*, fs respect to
which be is yearly consulted by thousands both.in penes
and by letter.
Here «rsry woman can dlscorer, by comparing her own
symptoms with those described, the nature, character,
•awes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints.
The wife about becoming n mother has often need of
Instruction and advice of the ntmoet Importance to her
future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for
bids consulting a medical gentleman, wfll find- inch In
struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms
which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all
the peculiarities Incident to her situation are described.
Dow many are suffering from obstructions or irregular
ities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the
health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for
which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice.
Many suffering from preiapnu uferi (falling of the womb),
or from Jluor aJbus (weakness, debility, he.) Many are
b constant agony for many jnonths preceding confine
ment Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries,
and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives an
hazarded daring such time, will cash find in its pages the
means of prevention, amelioration and relief.
It Ib of conne impracticable to eohvty fully tbe various
mibjwti treated of, u they are of a nature strictly In*
tended for tbe married or those contemplating marriage.
Header, are jou a hatband or a tetherT a wife or a
mother? Hare you tbe sincere welters of ihoeo 70a lore
at heart? Prove ytmr sincerity, and loee no time in
learning what causes interfere with their health and hep*
plneai net Ism than jonr own. It will avoid 1 0 jbn and
yours, aa It haa to thousands, many a day of pain and
anxiety,-followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the
mind for ite ordinary avocation, and exhaoiting thoee
neani for medical attendance, medicines and advertised
Boatnnna which otherwise would provide for declining
years, the infirmities of age and tbe proper education of
your children.
In consequence of the nnivtfaat popularity of the wodr,
ai evidenced by ita extraordinary sale, varioqi (fopoel*
tions have been attempted, as weQ on booksellers as eb
the public, by huitethms of titli page, spurious Mi liens,
and surreptitious Infringement* of copyright, and other
devices and deception*, U haa been found mTffmtj'.
therefore, to
CAUTION TWE PUBLIC
to boy no book unless the words “ Dr. A. U. Mitnmauh,
12f Liberty street, N. T.," is on (abd the ehttv In the
Clerk's Office on the baejt of) tha title page; and trap
only of respectable and honorable* dealers, or tend bp
taailj and addrete to In A. M. Kaurioean,
«■ tjpon receipt of One DoUtr "THfi MAH*
HIED WOMAHTS HBXVATB MtbWAI. COM
PANION" la aunt (Matted /ree) to nap part of toe
united Stalest the Canada* ana British Provisoes*
AU letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr.
A. M. MAtJRIOfiAU, box 1224, Mew-Tork City.
.Publishing Office, Mo< 199 UWrty Meet, New-
Torki
AOENTS.
Mrs. Cynthia Williams, Honetdalt —Went* A
Stark, Flint, Williamsport—‘ DrS. D
Scott, fled/ord-»G D Main, Mairuhtrir —BAtLEY
k FOLEY, Wcllahomgk.
SPENCER k THOMSON,
Attdrueyi 4c Counselor* at Law,
CORNING,
Steuben County, New York.
Geo. T. Sreset*. C. H. TiionsoS.
April 18,1855-!j.
OSMUN has just returned Rom the City
• with a splendid assortment of
Broadcloth, Cdttimiret, Vestings, TWffimtngi ef
all kindt, Ready-Made Clothing of all yoaiUltt
and sizes, French' Ritms, Shirts and
Wristbands, Craoeti dnd'Searft, all
styles, a la Byron Cedars, Stand
ing Colton, Closet and Ha
titty, Suependtry, Bpl- ■
iorps of all dtscrjptSmsj links and DoatU
Byllons for Cants, Turk Satin Linings fat Coats
Pongee Stem Linings and VefwU bf all., styles,
which will be sold cheap ror Caab.,
Tioga, April 19,1855. . : ■ •
TIOGA ITIARpidE YARD.
tullelTa ET*,
dealkbs in
Italian. nod AinerlcanJUarWe,
FOR
mantels, monuments, tombs
CENOTAPHS, GRAVE-STONES.
Agents. Batwr &. Fowr, Wellsboro; O. P,
B*ach, Knorritle! J. E.
Tioga, April 26,1955.
Pailet kwurc.
Having formed a co-partner- Vinifr tit Mn^nmat
ship under the abpye till? Crpm. /
IstNav. 1854,a*d fitted Hie-, .': -'~'"v K ■
cortnhodious Stem flbrnieriyl®-®®-*®' AND -
occupied by Beebe dr Rose,; •='
witMgrwt variety of rieh ”'V«-• ’lMTeil*sr l
end desirable gdedßv'wc will & OCSSANO ’
(abeyjWijure in exhibiting „
obfVatoPf to I boas who pur- . >. • KfiffOJ. ffOOBS,
chew for cash. Byoffirting TANKEE
goods of the besf quatity'dhly, NOTIONS, ' ...
end ar the nricM l '’att P ERFUMEMY,
expect to merit and receive,^-1 4' c -» 4 ,<r - >
oiir full sham of patronage.
All binds of country nfQ. REPAIRINO
doce taken ’in exchange for . DONE' ON 4Jf™T
goods ibe same at cosh. ...
R. S. BAILEY* AIl GQQD#.
. wiJT^BSSSSP^
Welbhoro’, N0r.30, 185 C. - \R£pRE[$iN$JS& r ; ;» .■
NEW6OMS
fntlß [Subscriber having recently received
A Ait (ttelk oT goaib f« the mmoU, vitas a
choice •election of
esr cooxse, . .
Cora feting ra part of Brood Cl#i, riftMs,
Gtngham>,De lames) Shambrava.l’kvanieUea,
Abpacas, Velvets, Brown and JWeaek*d.illtet.
ings- »nd*-Bbwfj»g*,. Ticking*, JfeßKaga, Wad*
din;*, Baffin;*, Wi«iiijpjVe*iibfaiEtiv*li,Flotka,
Cottar*, Handkerchief*, Camhvieky, Lac**, Trim
mings, Grain Bkgs/Girpel Bagk, Cotton Y»rn-
Twine, Carpel Warn Umbrellas and hnnh, with
a good lot of READY-MADE CI.OTHING. cm
listing of Men and Boys' Coat*, Danin* OnfaJk
and Shirts, Vests* <(e.
Hyson, Hyson Skin and Young Hyaon Tea?; a
large lot of Sugars, different grades amf prieet. Ma-
I Asses, Syrup, Tobacco, Pepper, Spies, Coffe*, Co
coa, Ginger, Soda, Creant Tarter,Saferataa, Candn *,
Drug» and Dye Stuff,'.Pnmtu and Oilt,
Window Olatt and Satk.
hardWarjb.
Axes, Shovels, Hoes, X Cni BaWi, Spa dr S, Claw
bar*, Wrought and Gat Nails, Hinges, Chsiaa,C**r
Bells, Sheep Bells, Manure Forks, Hay FaikAChaih
Pumps, Paint, Horae, Shoe. Clptnes and Hair
Brushes, Bed-cord and Halter-Rope. ;
, crockery,'glass ware a Lpoano
GLASSES, Pine and Cedar Pails, Brooms, Waah
beards, Clotbes Pin* and Corn Baskets,
Silk and Brush Hals, Caps and Berms la, Boot*
and Shack, dec., dee., comprising in all s
large and well selected assortment of good reselling
at the lowest possible prices.
Thanflii Ibr past favors, the sobscriber wo*W ia
rite all those wanting good* at grant bargain* to
call and examine lot Ihemseltas.
WANTED,
In exchange• for Goods, Notes and Aecdmit*, all
kinds of Grain, Shinglts, Lumber, Ashes, Park,
Bolter, Lard, dec., at the highest market prices.
Knoxville, Nov. 87,1854. VICTOR CASE.
DOCTOR YOURSELF!
The Pocket M: ilnpli
OR EVERY ONE HIS r
THE fiftieth Edit!.,
with One Hundred Ed
graving, showing Diaeaw
and Malformations of the li
ntan System in every ahf
and form. To winch is ad<
a Treaties nn the Diseases
Females being of the high'
importance to married pcoj
or those contemplating mi
riage.
By TV*. Yoons, M. D.
Let no ikllier bo ashamei pi ipr
to his child, It may save him from
early grave. Let no young man or woman enlar
into Die secret obligation! of married lire wilboat
reading the Pocket JSscoLAnus. Let no one (of
fering from a hacking Cough, Pain in tho aide, real
leas nights, nervous feelings, and thowhole train of
Dyspeptic sensations, and given- np by their phys
ician, bo another moment without consulting the
itlsCDLsnus, Have the married, or those about lc
be married, any impediment, read this truly useful
book, as it has been the means of saving ihomand*
of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death.
O" Any person sending Twenty-Five. Cents enclo
sed in a letter, will receive one copy by
mall or five copies Will be sent ibr one Dollar.
Address, (post paid.) I)K. WM. YOUNG.
As. 133 Sprscc St., PhOoddMa.
June 7, 18S5-Iy.
ADniiiisiriuTdtt's front®.
WHEREAS, Letters or Administritlotr on the
Estate of JULIUS CLARK, late of Rnllend
township, Tioga Co. Pa„ were this day (June 11,
1855.) granted to. the undersigned. All |fofr«ns
knowing IhenKelVes indebted to uid Estate ate re
quested to settle immediately, and those haring
claims are requested to pi's sent the same for settle
ment, A. HUMPHREY
8.8. STRAIT, Pa. ( Mmt **
June 14, 1855.
SELECT SCHOOL:
M lBs H . At REAAS, trill open a Be
iTJL lent School on MONDAY, the 7th of May. in
the building back of R. St Bailey’* Store.
TUITION.
Reading, writing, spelling, and plain Sewing.'.#l,so
Common Engliah branches, Embroidery...... 9,00
Higher English brenchea #,M>
Music; JUclodeon ~, JS.OO
“ Piano, 8,00
Wqllsbofoi Aptil 2J3, 1855. , . . ,
T tf'E of IV. H. SEWARD.
-Li “ ■■ SAM. HOUSTON,
MRs. slow Ns la ft Wtrt-jSAY-rijaiWUi
LONGFELLOW'S POEMS.
“ GOLDEN LEGEND.
QfIACE GREENWOOD'S POiStS. "
STODDARD'S POEMS.
tbr soli at BAIJUET X TOSXrjL
Wellshortf, May 16-55. ' '
NOTICE.
IS hefeby given ferbaMrirg aB oersone htlhoving
or trusting my wjfir Elcm» wtrM> aw a/ ■*-
eoont as I ahal! pay no debt* of her contracting
after this dale. , JAMES W, WABINER.
, Dolmar May «th 185*. " ’
MRS; ML A, STEVENS hi« iantreesitU
iron New y«|ujMppl; of SPRINQ GOODS
which ah* ia prepared 1* oner telbe public on term*
more naaonable then at any former period. Week
done to order, Ladies, call and roe.
N; B. Hard times makes it newsuiy that aD ia ■
debled shonjd call, and pay op immediately.
WeflsbonJVMareH 26,1855.
LIME, LIMP LIME! —Kept constantly •»
hand at his Filter Mill near’MaitsAeld, mb.
ly burned and of anterior quality. Price, ST) nrata
per bushel. ■ • ’ • Ai’BfltßY.
Mamficld, lone 14, 1955. •
W.W. WEBB, W. |> n
HAS established himself in the prithee Mad
ieine and Surgery in the Towaskap nf'Liberty
Pa.. wboM ibe still promptly ollcaA** aalts i a We
profession.
Überty.m U 1854.
rdl, MOARICEAU’S Private Medina} Compaq
-Mien. For Sale at BAILEY « FOLBY*
mm?
iff]
CSroceries*