I The word of language, or in impfioi diVeotioh, aommahdetf a4ifd of idm-t perance in food and Ijeyernge, a sijict r^'.reini, upon the licentious anpejitcs. regulnripdpalry ; aaiHll&V? ana nppafei,' and obsdlfVtfrtrcfePdFlftqueni days of The v gißSrbl morfal seoSh 6f mankind has fftv en to tHrift'nilW fa'll'independent sepsatiop.— Now, although' jhe result pf phyaidftl morality jt hoVtt|erspfft ; pnject ofits ipjtliriciiori in scrimura, &p'r a)i this 'donseqiiehCfas deafly foresectrfwMre ’sense etijoios it ; yet the wfa ’tendency' of such observan ces is lo brinV lhe .entile body to that 'state wtteWSln' ifajrarra'pf bjopd ahd' bone dhd tnucle, of pei’ve and organic func flops, are AtM.ip .their 'scperale' a’hd' mutual action'to'giVe'tne'rtama its highest pbwersof strength and endtfrahbfa, and fitness’ for'fall’ the peculiar of existence’V fand 1, in' lljo mere pliyeicaptwh'scWshess oTihlshdalth ftiwsfCptej tnend,(s happiness. It'ft'hm mferfe\y me absence of pain end On easiness, .but a |sasujve,. feelirig of ; buoyancy, andfort,Mcf.lpsl in prdpcy-tipn ad those Jaws ’aw riot ’observed, (here is fa corfes-’ ponlii»jM|ofijbjisioa} atnd ual sirretnglmifdMitire'fauflilifng wflitvaik the streets wemeet with i|.' towrtlions-of each extreme, Here behold ! a patriarch, whose slock of vigor ,jhreo score and tpn impaired. fifjgje|cpl /brrn,Wji,rrn step, his‘elastic limbs, hU updimmedisensesj areao many certificates dfgtjod conduct.;,or rather, sb many jewels arid Orders pf nobility with tv hi ch nature has (or his!fidelity to her Jaws. — complexion shows that his blond has never bnedi occupied;'i)is pure breath, that he'htffa'never yielded’his disgestive apparatus for a vinlner’a cesspool; his exact language fand keen apprehertSionsJ that his brain lias never been drugged or alupified by the pnis ridj of Jhe distiller or tobacconist. Enjoying his pqwers.to the highest, he has preserved the ppwar pf enjoying them. Despite the moral of the schoolboy’s siory,he has eaten his cake and still kept it. As he drains the cup of life there are no lees at the bottom. His orgpns will reach the goal of existence to gether, Painlessly as a condle burns down in its socket, So will he expire; and a little i.niagipation will copverl, him into another Enoofi, transplanted from earth to a belter world without the sling of death. * - ■ ■ 1- - r ■ .t! The Resurrection. Against ihe resurrection itself there is no presumption, and in favor of it a strong one, from apology. Many works of God natur ally, and strongly, dispose the mind to admit the doctrine without hesitation. In this cli tpatetnlmosl the whole vegetable world dies annually under the chilling influence of win tgr.' 1 At the return of the spring ihe face of nature is renewed :->-and all the plants, wjiich it .was adorned, are again qotlted with verdure, life and beau- insect creation we find a direct ihe'resurrecirDn itself. Animals begin,their existence in ihe form Alter continuing sometime in lira Itiitiihle »)nte of being to which are noc cs^rily’confined by their structure, they die, an3^treigonR v In the moment of death they coniflrdet for themselves a species of shell or tomb,>jn which they may, with the strictest propriety, be said lo be buried. Here they are dissolved into a mass of semi-transparent •aler the whole of which remains of the, previously existing animal exhibiting lo the eye jiq trace of lifev and no promise of future revival. When ihe term of its burial ap proaches a period, the totnb disclose? and a Wingdd animal corns forth, with a noble form, dflen exquisitely beautiful; brilliant with Ihe gayest splendor ; possessed of new and su perior powers, and destined-to a more refined nhdeXalted life. Ils'food is now the honey of flowers ; its field of being the atmosphere. Hera ii expatiates sat large in the delightful exercise of its faculties, and in the high en joyment of those sunbeams, which were Ihe immediate means of its newly acquired ex istence! 1 Could there be a rational or even suspic ious dodbt concerning the power of God, and hir-sufficiency to raise the body from the gray^;’’thus change in the world of insects, aqcqmpltyhed. before o«r eyes, and for. these anijnals,. not less extraordinary than that which we are contemplating is fpr man, puts an end to every such doubt, add places the pnssibi|ii|SaCptbl& Ovett 1 beydhd&lebutA. ■ In ir.itth, -this change is nothing less .than # riemaypo of the ( About Bucftwacnit. drops ckn be lamed tb'hetter account or,,s pdnr, light, gravelly spij, (han buck wheat. . It possesses a chemical action on ll’fiftjwyt,- by which the coarser particles are diientegraled or rendered liner; ond the soil is thereby improved. ( Pure, inorganic eanh r —that is, earth unroixed-tyilh animal or veg-j etatAamaiterr-tia produced by the disinteg ration of pulverizing rocks. Silex, or sand, is it more /hrinifiar, it .Is, pulverized quartz,— Clay js; produced by thu decomposition of feldspaj;. Now all the quartz arid felbsdor in the world, while existing in, the form of rock, wilj not produce a blade of grass; it is only when decomposed or pulverized; and the floor, the particles the belter the soil. Ifctt *oit, then, is coarse, the object of the farmor should he to pulverise can only be. .done by some chemical application, or the grawittgof Some crop which has thkt chemical power. ' Buckwheat, by a process yet Undiscovered, has (hat power, and the topger it ip cultivated, .on a given .piece of ground, lbs finer will be the particles of tho soil. It injures land for corn, hut leaves it in’finer order fur potatoes, and is the best, crojMo kill out hushes, wild grass and mal-t low greensward. To fit tho land for the next Crop, in rotation, plough in ,n crop of buckwheat in blossom. As forcmn.BytpPPMn small qualities, wp could not recommend it, a# .made from if; though light whan hot, and Iwaty. “* co * ( l liver when cold. A constant use of it has a tendency, also, to produce cutatihoys disease ; but, boiled with' potatoes, apples or -i’.'.'i '?' &•*' tn,e r ° r hogs. i ' AVhert gforfhd,d eieirteht lOr mitch tows. FM 9f ldl\.? l hpding in the fjeld, it is fireat •for themselves.) The blossoms afford ma-1 Jerjiabfor (hw-votj test' honey, .andM.-a'sfea-! soft of the year ; wlien l other* ’ffowfers. are gore f> horses, as it bloafs them, rather than Fallens ; antj what appears foba/at) pyl upon horses by, hhckwheal'in a disappear by. hard -work in. a day. —Ohio Farmer. there iinoiiej^Ekiittgl Eight thousand five hundted square miles of this earth’s surface (ire devoted to the cul ture of tobacco. The quantity annually pra duced has Recently bbeh estimated to be four and a half billion of pouhds, or ;four and a half pounds to each inhahilftftt.': The'first cost pf one year's growth of tobacco, at four apd a halfcpnts a pOUrtd/isohß.hundred and eighty (pillions of dollars ,* but ihe’ Sdni Art nqally,expanded for tobacdft by thd Whftle hu map, family, .is thoughV-'tol total least five .hpndred millions of dollars',' This-OmUld keep an army of reeChbrs at work, at a salary pf,(flSbbSattd dollars each. It wpuld put a railroad '.noond.lhe worldi It would pay for three_ railroads, double track frond !U tiould support all tho honest-poor on the globe. If it ,'dtete (wflhirt of UOVSEIKfhD FURNPI'IfRE, the sab tcribcr has four dilfercnl stylos at BIiACK WALNUT; CANE SEAT CHAINS, t which he is selling at cost prices. Also. .Tan different patterns nf Mahogany Sprang ■ Seat Chairs, and Mahogany Rbokers. 1 and three patterns nf Sffas. Also, Rosewood, Carl Maple, andXJoinmOn chairs of all kinds. 'E. D. 1 WELLS. Lawrencovillo, Nov. 16,165-|. • ; TifE' ttdo a' cftiikTy' A ’Hi iA : ' jii E « , 'k’K*a Wl W® s.: nr HE X* stlo Wop (JOOtiS toi' ftflfSfyrmjjs Trade, com 4 complete-«880rlfBEnt, »rtd oQlha :asnaL vor iety,wliich will, as - ire retft fore, be soliiata very eipa)| profit f°f RBAPVPAJf. Being deter, miqgd not tq bo .apfiarsold by ,o,nr neighbors, our goofis ore marked pt Hie lowest figure J and we invite a comparison of one goods aqqpncexiwilb any other in tlie market. Among, tbe assorlmsntof, ; drt csoobs willbe found a great variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods consisting insert of >-t f <• ■ Bereges, BePege Delanes,all-wool Delanes, Eaten*, ptainand printed) Ginghams, English, Scotch and American ; iPoplins, Prints of alt shades and colors, a good stock of , SILKS- Also, for mon’a, wear may bo found Broad Cloths Caasimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, satin an'daommerVeslmgs. . , Tilso, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached end brown, Taking's, Summer. Quods for boys’ wear. Cotton oartifOarpet'-WarpvColton Batten, with a variety other vlioiek.tddtnhmoroasdoinehtiOo.- Ginger, Ground, Glass of all sizes, for win dows or picture frames Glue, Gums of ©very variety, Bops, Hot Drops* Hive Syrup, Indigo,(best quality,) Inks of all kinds, Lampblack, ‘Looking Glass, Leather Varnish, Lime-—Rhode Island, for while washing, Madder, N ntmeg, Oils, (a largc\aricly,) Ointments, Opodildoc, Paints of ail kinds, Piers, Pepper, Prussian Blue, Pills of various kinds. Quicksilver, Quinine, Red Chalk, Red Precipitate, Rose Water, ■ Saffron, Sal Sods, , Soap for the Toilet, Starch, Sponge,. Syringes, a large variety Toothache Cordial, Umber, Varnishes, various kinds, Vermillion, Vinegar, Wafers in boxca. and rjroTislons., ' 'A'Tull stock'witl bd - k _ , . i HARDWARE, as Urgd and coniptete aii assortment as can befuold In thocouoty. Aiming which is Cutlery of all kinds, Carpentera Toojs, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangingsi'Bilts, &c., &,c] CROCKERY, GLASS & STQNE-WARE, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Capij Steel, Iron, Nails, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, Spc. Thankful for the liberal patronage of tlic pas season, tlie undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring stock believing that good Goods and low prices will in sure a speedy sale for ready pay. • B. B. SMITH &. SON. Wellsborough, May 25,1854. SEVASTO POE ALMOST TAKEN I GREAT RUSH FOR RUSSIA—IRON. B. F. & W. ROBERTS HAVING purchased and enlarged the Tin and Stove |fl /% Store o( C. E. Gray, would call the. attention pf the trading public to their large bnd splendid assortment of Stoves, cqmprising a variety of fMgpgggßi KIIVCOFSTUVES,^^^ MOKNINO star, BANG VP, NATIONAL At UNTIGHT, KITCHEN RANGE and three kinds of PREMIUMS. Alho, a complete assortment of PARLOR & BOX STOV£&, at or below Elmira prices. Tinware of all kinds, shapes and sizes wanted for household use. Eavc Gutters made to order at the shortest no lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Timware carefully proved before leaving the shop. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining thpir stuck before purchasing elsewhere. \Wlfiwfough, Nov. 9,1854. TAILORING. HE undersip" cd would infill the citizens of We) borough and vioift! that lie has again I turned to tbit plot and opened a sh over the Post oQii where he will he ared to do Tailori 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 be dune up with despatch,and a fit warranted. CUTTING done on short uoticc. Country probucc (delivered) of nil kinds, taken for work. H'. p. Erwin. Wellsborongh, April 22,1854. ARNOLD’S Bakery and Variety Store. BOSTON. MILK, BUTTER & Common CRACKERS, Fresh Baked, by Ihe lb., or bill. Family Baking, and Parlies, furnished at short notice. Deals 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., 3,1854-tf. NEW GOODS, rPHE subscriber would respectfully inform his customers and friends that he stijl con tinucs the mercantile business, at the old place, at the well known store of L. I. Nichols, where lid will be happy to Wail on those that will favor him with a call, And would' invite the attention of the public generally tahjs (argo and commodious slog)e of ski; VdoHi, RCady-Dade Cloth* ; Inland Hardware, CRQCttEftlf, WOOUENWARE, STONE VVARE r BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c., &c., - in fact everything else kept in a country store, aril clcs 100 numerous to mention, artd will sell cheaper then catibe' bobgbt this side of New York city. All kindi) of produce taken in exchange fur goods at the highest market price, J. R. BOWEN. Wollsborougb, June 29,1854. . I- Important, Very. - A LL PERSONS knowing Iheinselves in. cfo&ied; for subscriptions to the “ Wcllsborongh Advertiser,” or otherwise, either by Note or Book Acotint,- are requested to make immediate payment, or their accounts Will be placed' in the hands of prop er officers for collection I Como one, come all! and gice us 1 a lift ip this our time of need. Jan. 20, 1855. * W. D. BAILEY. r A DIES, just drop in at J. R. Bowen’s' -U cheap store and examine hjs Bareges, Barege Delains, lawns, B|ack .Silks, Ginghams, Crapo and Silk Shaw)s, and save your ten per cent. FANNING MILLS. A TT.EHXIOK FARMERS! UNDERSIGNED respectfully in» form the Farmer* of Tioga County, that they are now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED, PREMIUM FANNING MlLLS,'throe miles south of Wells borough,' on the Jersey Shore road ; and feel warranted in saying that said Mill i» the best' pvor introduced into Tioga County boll* os respects cleaning fast and well.ind the saving of Glass Seed; Farmers are respectfully invited to'oall and exnrh-g ine for Iheinselves bofpre.purqhaajng jjsewliqrp. O’-All-kinds ofProduce token in payment Old Mills repaired on shnrt notice. “ ANGUS GRIFFIN i SONS, Dolmas, Oot. 12,1854-tf. • WIDE-AWAKE HATS.—Just receive T ' at the Empire Bfore a largo stock of Wide Awake, Hdhgarian and Kossuth Hals. CalUhjl 8681 '■ ’ ■ Sept. 12. 1854. '• CHAIN-PUMPS-u large supply for sale ohead bjr Mn[up-’ss] V. CASE, Knoxvi(|o WALL PAPgR'-The LARGEST. BEST, ■CA EAPfiST lot lof Wall P ? pcre,vcr brought into this place, for sale at wholesale and retail by Wo|lsboro, Feb. I’S*. BAJLEY & fOLEy, r K]X«,w', An liivaluaite BaokforHSxenU—VMvtry PsUHy] i thiuld-haiem.COpi/j" ■ -1. j," '-b0—,106.000 {wd**, ■ SOLD. IN.iL.-ESBI M THAN A YBAE; A %IM ' > ‘ new ,1 edition, .refined; .. and improved, just isj . DR. if HUNTER’S Medital'Hinual, arid Hand! inoiytliepofUie origin, pjqgr*s», v lre«lper(t l 'and Surd "of every form af pipease conlrpctoaby prpmUcuoup sdxdal inter coutpp, by. seifiabnse dr, by ■ sexual excesk, with ad-, vice fat inplrpreyenlion, written in a familiar style, avpiding alli medical technicalities and .everything that would offend the ear o( decency'; with an.pdt line of complaints incident to females; ftotn the re mit of twentyy ears' snccexsfolpraclicej exclusively dcxoled to the cure ofdiseases of \ delicate or pri vale nature. ’ “ To which‘fS added receipts for ffio* cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symp toms ahd curt oSp'ths' FEVER and AGUE] Testimony of-the Profemr .ofQbstfpwsinlhe .Pswiyftdical , College , Philadelphia —,“,pß., (RUN-, TER'S MEDICAL , MANUAL, The author ,(d : hia„WiOtk„un|ityi j tlie>xjprilF,,9f .those .fixe to curetbe diseases, ofwiich uatopf bpo,pf ,!he ( ]fn)tod.%les -It, afford* jnpipipe fnro. (p< j;ecopip] mm tij the un lbrtunate, qr to Urn, victim of malpractice,,as a ; suc cessful .and experienced priotitiquer, iii VvhoM fieno dud integrity they way pk'fel|io greatest cdrtpdencp ~,il,oe.'S. D V] Prom A, Wo adorned, if. D.,af Pwn. Uniperfity Philadelphia.— lt gives, me pleasure to agd my ,le«ti many loilbe professional-ability of the author of th i ledicbl Manual. Numerous cases of Disease jo tlie Genital-Organs, some of them of long standing have pome under my notice, in which his shill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health in some cases whore the* 'pktienl has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weak ness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self-abuse or excessive venery, I do not know his superior in.the profession. I 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 rccom mend him as one in whose professional skill and in legrily they may safely confide themselves,. Alfred Woobwxab, M. D. “This is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the.classes of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all ledbnical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of ils readers. It ts free from all objectionable matter, and no par. ent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons, Thejanlhor 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 impake, he has offered to the world" at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruit of some twenty years’ most successful practice. — Herald. 11 No teacher qr parent should be knowledc impar* ted in this valuable work. It would save years of pain and mortification and sorrow to the youth un der their charge.'*— Peoples' Advocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of “Hunter's Medical Manual” says.— “Thousands upon thousands of our 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 arc raising fam ilies have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or cure. Anything that can be dope so to enlighten end influence the public mind as to qheck, and ultimately -to rcrtiove his wide spread source of human wrclchedcess, would confer the greatest blessing next to the relig ion of Jesus Christ, cm the present and coming gen* cralion. Inlcrajwronce (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 on behalf of the afflicted,and be lieve me jrour co-worker in the good work you arc so actively engaged In,” One copy (securely enveloped) will be forwarded, free of postage, to any part of tho Untied States for 25 cent*, or six copies for one dollar; Address, (post paid) COSUEN & CO., Publishers, or Box 19G, Philadelphia. • O’ Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on llic most-liberal terms. ' October 13,1854-1 y. NEW GOODS, N EW GOODS At Itowcn’s Empire Store. CALL see the best and largest stock of Goods ever offered to ihe public. Consisting of DRY GUODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, WOODEN-WARE, BOOT’S AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and a large Block of READY-MADE CLOTHING! I Balter myself that I cun dress a man to particu* or Jilt in all cases who desire the rtady-inade. The Ladies arc invited to call and examine the richest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS ever before offered in market—which 4 am prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to suit. Wellsborough Sept. 13,1654. BOWEFS EMPIRE STORE. Important to the Public. AT J. R. BOWEN’S Empire Store the time baa finally came, when Goods can be bought as cheap in Wellsborough, as at Elmira,Cor ning, or in any other town west of New York; and Ihe public at large are liiviUd to call and satisfy themselves that this is no Humbug. , ' At J. R. Bowen’s villi always be found an exten sive assortment of welt selected 1 DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, HARD\VaRI;, BOOTS & SHOES ’ and a large Variety, of Gentlemen's Clothing, HATS, CAPS, SHI RTS, COLLARS, SCA RFS, Ac all of-which will be disposed of at a reduced price J. R. BOWEN. Wellsborough, July 27,1854-tf. Family Grocery & Provision ' " STO RE,. THE subscriber would inform, his friends and the,citizens of Tioga county, generally, that lie’has just received a.large and superior sap ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SUCH AS Teas, Sugar shy the barrel or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart’s Syrup, Rice, pepper, Ginger, Saleratvs, Allspice, ftidigo, Tobacco, Soap, hfouid and , Sperm Candles, Hall by the barrel or sack, -Mackerel by the whole, i and \ hatrel, Codfish by the 100 'dr iingle pound, Flour, Cheese, Crack? ers; Butter t I have' a lease of sa'iji Factory and [Saw Mill fop the th{«§ year'a'frcifn ‘the 'lst day of HtWli 1659, made and signed, eai)l ( '' Jdmei llJa'dksoo and ihffw. binding the to collect all debts and demanesforwurk idqne in said Factory and, ql said Mill during the terin of said lease, : These^est*;' 1 '• J / 1 ’ ' ' • ' LEWIS C. PENDLETON*, ' Wellsborough, March 1, ’SS-tf, 1..; (’'-..Mv; P»rlk«.f»ww eOtdHSi COLDS, «0AR8BI«BSS, BROS* IRQ COUGH ASD CONSUMffJOR. THIS remedy-ix ofiered tO; Jbetcommanity with tho'confidenoe we feel in ,ap article which sel dom’fhilsto realize the happiest effeeia that can be desired. So wide is the field .of its.nseftilnesa iuid so’oUmerOuS the eafp* of itf cures, that almost every section of the country abounds fit, persons j.publjcly known, who,faave been restated from alarming and eyed dpsperlte discaaes of tbe lpngs,- by Its f use. When once Iribd.-its snpcriprUy- over evcry olher medicine of il»kind, ; Is tobappatehl.lo escape obser valion, .Sod wheie {its viriosz arp; pnoyrtVtke public nC looger )>eaitxte what antidote to employ upcUia apd nficqliops of thp pnlijo bary ’iirgans, to eby clienkte. ' ~ , Nofbiog bxs cal Ted (pqilef lor the pdmes.f ehqdlry of tiiedicarmen, than Uie‘alarming ‘ prevaletace am) fqtalitj; of nor has apy qne class ,of diaeaaea hqq more ot- lheir. inveiligalioni and cafe.; .But yet no has-been provided, pn,’which the cpnjd depend for pro teclinn from attacks upon tlie4cspirstbry organs, un CHERRY PECTORAL. This article is t ahprodpet of .a Jong, laborious, pad I believe successful cndcavdr, to fbroish the comniu nily willj such a remedy. Of this last statement the. American'people are now themselves prepared to i'uoge, anil 1 appeal with confidence to their decision f tfiere as any dependence to be placed in what men ofevkfy mfin and station certify ilhas done for them, if we can trustour own tenses, when we see dan gerous affections of the throat and lungs yield to if, if we can depend on the assurance of intelligent phy sicians, who make it theif business to know, —in short, if there > 8 an y reliance upon anything,, Ikon is it irrefbtobly proven that this medicine does re. lieve and doqs cure tlie clpas of. diseates if is de. signed for,*heyond any and aMoliißrs4lTaf , ai« know, to mankind. If this be true, it canaut be too freely published, nor be to widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cures, is priceless to them. Parents should know it, their children are ricoless to them. All should know it, fur health can can be priced to no one. Not only should it bo cir culated nete, but everywhere, not only in Ibiscoun try bat in all countries. How faithfully we have actedl on this conviction, is shown in the fact that already this article has mode the circles of (be. globe. The sun never sets on its limits. No continent is without it, aitd but few peoples. Although npt in so general use in other nations as in this, It is employ ed by the more intelligent In almost all civilized Dounlrics. Uis extensively employed in Übtb Amer ica, in 'Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the far off islands of the sea. Life ie as dear to its posses sora there as here, qnd they grasp at a - valuable re medy with even 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 reasonably low price, and what is of vastly moro importance to them, its quality is never suffered to decline from ils original standard of excellence. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, is as good as ever bus been mado heretofore, or as we are capable ofmakirtg. No toll or cost is spared, in maintaining it in tlie best perfection which it Ts pos sible to produce. Hence the patient who procures the genuine Cher a r Pectoral, can rely on having as good an article as lias ever been had by those who testify to its cures. By pursuing Ibis course, I have the hope of doing some good in the world, as well ba the satisfaction of believing that much has been done already. Prepared by J. C. AVEIL Practical and Analytical Chemist Lowell, Malt, Sold By ROBERT ROY, Wellsborough; B. Babse, Barsevillc;, B. Dyer, Covington; Dy. Hum phrey, Tioga, ans by Druggists et’et'ywhere. March 92, 1855.-4 m. BBKiS Ai\D 11KlU€Ii\Ii8! W LA WRENCEVILLE, PA. rTHE subscribers have constantly on hand at their Drugstore, in Law rcnceville, a large and well selected stock of DRUGS, I'fc ., of every description used by Physicians in the country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDICINES or the day winch we offer for sale at prices which cannotfai ot suit those who may favor us with a call. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following; ■ Marchant't Gargling Oil; Jayne'tExpectorant,Al terative. Pillt, PilU, Ac.; Ueffat'i Bitten end Pllle; Fitche's silver plated Abdominal Support erg, ‘ Braeeg, Inhaling Tuber, and all the medicinei prepared by him for hit private practice; Brant’t Pxltnonary Balsam and Purifying Extracts: Ayre’t Cherry Pectoral; Rogers’ Syrup of Tat and Canchalague; Dillow't Heave Cure; An. drew'i Pain Killing Agent; Truth't Magnetic Ointment 1 Dr. Chriilie't Galvanic Britt, 6;e.; Houghton's Artificial Pepsin; Blah s't Aromatic Bitten ; and all the matt popular -Pill, add Ver. mifuget, 4,0-1 Ce. Also agood, assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography,History, Miscellaneous Reading,&.c. Pafipls. Oils and Byc-Stiill£, GLASS, Wholesale and retail. Gold and Silver Leaf. Firtlyi'Spts. Turpentine, Camphcnc, Burning Fluid, Varnishes, i.c.' •- TRA UGH 4 HURD. Lawrenceyille.Feb-3,1,854. UERE’S YOUR CHEAT BOOTS & SHOES! LI AVJNG purchased-Ben. Sbeebv’s old Stand, twto doors above the Presbyterian Church, the subscriber,.is ready tp furnish to order, MEN'S-tf BOVS' KIP 4 CALF BOOTS Pegged and Sewed, '■SCWOMEWS KIP 4 MEN'S & BOYS' COARSE BOOTS, hfade upon honor —and warranted to wear out io due lime, and not to rip until they are worn out As a man is known by his Boots no less than by he company he keeps, it behooves every man -to take heed how his "understanding ” is cared for A reasonable share of the public patronage is re. spectrally solicited. D* Hides taken in exchange for work. L. A. SEARS. Wcllsboro’, Dec. 28, 1854-ly. Custom Boot LEAGHED&BROWNMUSL|NSst i> :! Rfeyw ,1855. : - JONES. A. rob. NAlLShylhokod expound very cheap at J MS}* 31 1855. JON ffeit l ROE’S. TOST RECEIVED a largeisnpply-df* dll' Mods .S' el Imrulvfor'uHkihg, %nd Perfumery of\Mr Ml at [Tioga] G. W. TAyLOR'B . hV S ■ Emporiom of Fashion v •un.sUi ,;ilis^vu'j.-.-imama; ■> >, # - ’/ . ■ ;diOarßrvA - Ml- SbtiT • r « Jfoßglil intothU cbanlry.which heW;n „ A Hisstook comprises.* gepenl tiwuirZ?”! I SUMMER Co4lS—fot Men , M d Bovs_. P i,... assortment “ ? JU P »xm MOCK AN# 1 • rr deseVi^Uoniinland«olor.' me * ! | P AftTS+reiery style and Quality, * XEfl'%6 f, [f L ' i f cy $ U ' *S* and d ««iptron. SHIRTS , Under-Shirt*, Dravcra, Collar* rw„ Alb Over-Shirts, Suspender*, Gloves Umbrellas Neck and Pookef Handkerchief.,'SS Jots Of . T SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, fcc., &c r - .< A.»P!tAFS, of every .descriptwn—the, largest assortment in town. BoWs. Shoes,and Gaiter*, for Men, Boys, and wonieoi & largevitlely, V'it'M’ YpM’l** Carpet Sdgi‘ JtKaoafho f ory; TJENRY PETRIE would an- jpjpg, A_L jounce to his friends and public generally, that be Is y-> Vbp buiineis on Grafton jipMnediaic- In the rear of J. R. Bowen'a alore,where he is prc< pared to manufacture-op. short notice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies W pf any stylo of descrfytio'n to suli lbs purchaser and of (be Tory best Materials. AB kind# of re* pairing*-ifone forthwith and on the moaVWMonabJe ‘"painting Af/P be prompt ly executed in the best'-ffifirferand most lasn '““wbS'' JHly ia.'kVr tiEKRY FCTRIE- l fi pumps, whole- V euloiofid rui»il, froroJWfttt}.jHs owh.«‘ Wnjlaborof, Nov. 9. P,P, »- W.BQBERgT WASDLSi-A heauUftil eelved at [May 31,] ■ JONES to KOB^' f J •n s 3 A. GROWL <&. CO.