. How TO niay Jbe'glaid to learn that silk article* should ■ notbe'jkepX folded in whilepaper,'a*(hechlo ride of (ime used in bleaching the paper will probably impair the color of ine sit.k. Bibwb or blue paper)? belter ; the yellowish, amool h India paper is beat of all. Sitka intended for dresashobld not be kept long to. the house before they are made up,as lying in the folds will have a tendency to'impair its durability by causing it to color split, particularly, if the silk has been thickened by gum. Thread lace vails pre very easily cut. But dresses of velvet should pot be laid by with anv weight upon them.' If the nap of a thin vel vet is down it is not possible to raise it up again. Hard silk should never be wrinkled, because the ihread is easily broken in the crease, and it never con be rectified. The way to take the wrinkles out of si/k scarfs and handkerchiefs is to moisten the surface evenly with a sponge and some weak glue, and then pin the silk with some toilet pins around the selvedges on a ma’tress or feather bed, taking pains to draw ou* the silk as tight as possible. When d'y, all the wrinkles will have disappeared. The reason of ’his is ob vious 10 eveiy person. It is a nice job to dress light colored silk, and few should try it. Some silk articles should be moistened with weak glee or gum-waier, and the wrin kles iioned out by a hot flji-iioo on the wrong side.— TV. F. Tribune. “Love at First Sight.” —As a very in teresting young lady was passing down Mum street yesterday morning, she was somewhat startled upon hearing some one behind hef in earnest entreaty that she would stop; looking around, she beheld a man apparently well dressed, but with a wild look, rapidly her. Wi'h admirable coolness, the lady waited bis approached, and upon his resting his hand upon her shoulder, said: ‘•Well, sir,, can 1 do_anylhing for you?" "Yes, madapie, you can,” replied the mu mac. “I am in search of a partner and a bosom friend.” “'Veil,” answered the lady, *‘al. most any one who behaves himse'f in a proper manner could, I should think, easily find one.” •‘Do you really think so ?” was the rejoinder; “then, madame,” laying his hand impressively upon his breast,” allow me to make you a formal offer of my heart and hand.” The lady, not at all taken aback by 10astounding a declaration, quietly replied, “ihat thestieel was hardly a proper place for sn important a declaration —that a more private one would be belter suited for so delicate a communica tion.” The maniac, soothed and. delighted, with visions, perhaps, of a cosy tete-a-tete wilh his fair imerlocuter at some future lime, said, “I thank for your good advi. e— good morning,” and depa'led with a g aceful bow, leaving ihe young lady lo pprsne her walk without farther molestation. —Buffalo Adeerlitct. Fashionable Ciiurh in New York.— You enter the chu ch porch. The po lly sexton, wilh his thumbs in the arm holes of his ves , meets you at the door. He glances at you, your coal and hat are new, so he gra ciously escorts you to an eligible seat in the broad aisle. Close behind you follows a poor, meek, plainly clad seamstress, deprived from her treadmill round to think one day in seven of the Immortal. The sestou is struck wilh, sudden blindness. She stands embar assed one moment, then, as the Iruih dawns upon her, retraces her steps, and, with a crimson blush, tecrosses the threshold which she has profaned with her plebian feel. Hark lo lhe organ. It is a strain from Norma, sligh ly Sabbathized. Now the worsh'ppers one af e ano'her glide in—silks ratile—plumes wave —satin glistens—diamonds glitter and scores of forty dollar handkerchiefs shake out Iheir perfumed odors, What an absurdity to preach the Gospel of the lowly Nazariie to such a set. The clergyman knows berer than to do so. He values his fat salary and handsome parsonage 100 highly. So wih a velvet i i-ead he walks all around iheten com mandments —places the downiest pillow un der the dying profliga es head—and ushers him with seraphic hymning into an upper ten Heaven. —Fanny Fern. Faith Illustrated. —Volumes have been writlen lo explain the nature of faith, but we doubt whether ine reader :a(ier wading thro' the whole of 'hem, will ;have so clear an idea of it as is conveyed by the following sim ple but beautiful illustration; “There was once a scaffolding erected by the s'de of a bouse, and if gave way, end a person was precipitated from tlw place where lie stood. However in his descent he got hold of a rope, and hung in mid-air. A per son from below said, ‘lf you will let go, I will catcft you, do not be afraid, Hus' me, I will not let you hun yourself.’ He hesita ted, but at length relaxed bis hold, and fell; and was safelv received ; bv his friend below. Jusl so, if we can irusi in Jesus, when iv calls upon us lo venture all upon him, lo com mit our guilty souls to his care to lake his Word os our guide, lo accepi his au'hori'v as our law, we shall find that it is not only a wise, but a safe ami happv course. A friend who recently happened on the same car with Hqrace Greelv, (ells ite fol lowing; Mr. Greely was trying to read a newspaper by the “dim religious tight of a car lamp, in order to see he raised <he wick, but hardly bad he done so, before (he lamp trimmer came along and turned it down. The moment his back‘^as-turned, Greely raised it up again. The Knight,of the “Dark Lantern” presently Came along again and partly shut off the light by which the'philoso pher was reading. Greely remonstrated. The official thrust his lantern in hitface, sur veyed him with a contemptuous air a moment, and coolly replied : “Old fellow, you talk lob much.”, ; . An Excellent Reason.—a lady walk ing, a few days since, bn one of the wharves in New York, asked a sailor whom «ha met, why a ship was called “she %” The son of Neptune replied that il was “because the figging costs fnbre than, the,hull 1” ' Wb ought not to Isolate ourselvesi /dr wol ceanot remain in a state of isolation. So-' cial intercourse makes us the more able to' bear with ourselves and others. . “A Bold Stbokb fob a jfusßAint.” A new tnetbtrtwiQak-fjoSS^j^^ l *' 6B °^" a J, An dresisrd femaJe^W^i^p^^P#!* 2s cen '» for a sweet self, which she carefully drops off Ih'e Of a ! finds jout: the |jej, p| BUSWESS DIRECTORY. i - TERMS OP PUBLICATION. Tit* AaiTWK itp/tUiIW. Mom ing, and furnished (s eubteriber.t at SI Op per an num if fid in aitanet;n.s if payment be, rptsy. td.oqer the year,, No eubeerigttonlqken far. V «s«r ter period than six monikt,and tikei for that terwi only, payment mutt be made itrictly i» advance, or *1 mill be charged. ' Theforegoingttrmn «iU. be alrielly adhered to. No pap* feetil bedit nation td ialil paid far, iimlfti at the option of,the editor Cldis. —Tea Cop in, if ; fifteen Qopiee,9ls. AD7»TiBEUKimisittke inserted dlstper equate, {of fourteen lines or leer,) for the Jiret or three coat Kcatitos ineertieet, and ■ SS Cffflts .for every ruber, quentone. Yearly advertisements insertedat a tea tunable discounton the foregoing ralet. No adceitiecnunle discontinued until paid for un. tree at the Option of thk Publishers. , O’ Transient advertising payahlein advance. O’. AUUlters mutt be poet-paid. B®. Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon. TIOGA CO.UNTIT, PA. [June 14.1855.] OHWN.BACHE, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, north side Public Square Wellsborough, i'l. Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge &..Co.,N. Y ily iloa.A.V. Parsons,Philadelphia, luly 13. SPENCER & THOMSON, Attorney* dt Counselors at Law, CORN IN «, Steuben Couulyylfcw York. Geo. T. Spence*. '• 'C. H. Thomson. April 18,1855-Ijr. CLOTH DRESSING < . AND I: - • ,v... WOOL CARDING J-JONE on short .nolice.snd reasonable terms at THE STEAM - WELLSBORO *. PA” ' By [sept. 13551 L. C. PENDLETON; 11. O. COLE BARBER &.HAIR DftJIMKR, Wcllsfcoro’P^, Shop in the Bar Room of 4 Robinson's Hole), Every. Iliing in his line of business 'will be done as well and as promptly as it can be done! in’ the more fashionable Oily saloons. Prepaiationsfo/ removing dandruff, and beaul}'|iMig the hair for sale chean. Hair and whiskers dyed unv color. Call and see. WelDboro*, Oct 18, 1855. (if) Wellsbqro’ Academy. THE WINTER TERM ofthis Institution will’ commence December, 4lh. Specialaltmlion.will be given lo the art of leaching. 'l’he ApsHarilsafe experienced and Approved touchers/ Board, Room, Washing &c.'at $l5O to $3OO per weeV There are a few rooms in town for those whowisb to board themselves. Tuition at previous rales and no de. auction made for absence unless it exceeds a half terra. By order of the ''Trustees, N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal / Wellsboro* Nov. 8. 1855, Turning & Cbairmakiug., JSTtCKLEY, Tamer, jnd Cbalrmaker, would • inform tbe public that be baa recently fitted up his shop in good style, and is now prepared to munu. factors all kinds of CANE & COMMON CHAIRS, of the best maierial and finish. Also Turning done in superior style, on reasonable terms*‘ SHOIP, south end Main street, opposite H. \V Darn’s Wagon Shop. SAMUEL HERZOG, having rented part of J. Slicklcy's shop is prepared to manufacture all kinds of CABINET WORK from the test material and in superior style. He has on hand several su-' penor Mafiogony Bureaus for sale cheap. Wcllsborough, April 14, 1855. ■' DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Pocket T3Bculnpifts : OR EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN The liiip-h E>j>iic w'ib One Hundred £r gi"av>A*p< showing Diseav and Malform.»iiona of the.U l man System io every ghi and form. To which i*ad< a Treaties no (lie Diseases Female* hcMg of (he high importance to m.i- - -ed peoi or 'lioje eonlempbling mi rage. Bv Wji. Young, M. D. Lei no father be ashamed lo urpseiil a co.op oflhe jEscolapios lo his child. It mo v save him •’•■dio an early grove. Let no yonpgm-n or woman enlcr in'o the secret obligations or married li'c wbhoiU reading the Pocket jEscolapios. Let no one suft feeing ‘•fom a backlog Cough, Pj*«n in the side, rest less night*, nprvonv feelings, and I lie whole Iwin.of* DfKpcpiic i»n«, ami giwn t*i> bv their phys ician, be onolhrr moment wMmut consulling the iEscuLAnus. Hove U>c married, or tho>c ai>onl io oe married, any impediment, read Ibis truly oscbl book, as li lus been the means of sating thousands or ort'b.fuo «te erraCures from lhe very j;i ws urdeath. IT .Any ixvson TwAniij.Fivtt f'enla ennjp. r.rd ’n a Icticr, will receive one copy of Ibis work by m.’‘l or hve cooics w>M be bent for one Dollar. Audiess, (post paid.) DR. W|W YOUNG. A’o. 153 Spruce Si., Philadelphia, June 7,1855—1 y. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. r PO j!1 persons afflicted with Sexual -diseases. 1 such os SPERM ATOBRIKEA,' SEMINAIJ WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONOfiRHCEaf GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF. ABUSE, Ac^Jkc., The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia; in viewollhe awful destruction of human life aid! health, causedby Sexual <liseaaea,Bnd (hedeceptions whicti are pbielicrd upon the dufur lunate vidmwof sod, diseases by Quacks, bavp' di/iecledUlieirCon sulting sdrgeon, •" a CH AR (TABLE AQX : v*orl()y of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA TIS, (6 all persons tiiua affltcipd, (Mn(e or Female,)' who appiy.byletler,' with a description of their con.- diliun, (age, occupation, habits of lile. Ac.,)and in case of extreme twvetiy apd suffering, tpf URN ISH. MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE.,. The Howard AssucwUon, ,is a bencvpfenl Ipatiiu. tion, established by tyecW there lief of the nidk'and’ distressed s'fflibicd with ‘-Vim. lent and Epidejnic and Re £unds cap be. used fort ho ollter piirpose. r fill h»8 how a gtlfpldl taf means, which the, Directors Imre Vdled Ibodvertisa the above notice. It is needless to add that the'As sociatidn bommands Uie highesl Mcdical skill oi the age, and'wtli ifrtrtiith the most-approveditilodero treatment,—Valoablq.advice ,*lao given .toidck .and, neiyous female’o,, afflicted -With V/cmlf ; Dr. GEO; E/'CALHOUN Consulting "Su'rgeon, Howard Association, Nhl',2 South Ninth Street, PhiUddlpbU; Pa?” ‘ ' “ “ By ordyr of Ihe^Krectors,i ~ -- , , , October ' I* PSTO «?»*“ « jS R«0»- THE tWttwHtteWiai'e ¥d«C4|fenM'g their Block of GOODS forth? Spring Trade, cpm priilngt i of-the Oinal variety, which willfae-heretofore, be sold a U jcry email pfcdUfarSßAD Jf PXXi" Being deter mined not to be undersold -by our neighbors, our goods ard UfttSdtiVflKd'loifen figure'} dnd r w« invite a comjHTispn yUb rtiff fttWmfcrVet. Among(be tMorlmcnVof .. . - ■ willbe founda great Variety oiLadies'DressGoodt ocosistingin part of : Bert get, Latent, plain andprinted; Ginghams, English, Scotch arid Avieriean ; PwHni,Prfnliofall shades and, colors, a good stock of SIXRS. ■ Also,for men's wear may be found Broadcloths Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, silk, satin and summer Vestings- Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached and brown, Tickings,.Summer Goods for boys’ wear, Colton Yarn, Carpet Warp,Colton Batten, with a variety of other rlicles too numerous to mention. A full stock will be kept' on hand, ‘ Those in want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee; Molasses, Stewart’s best Syrop, Spices, Pepper, Ginger,galeralus, Flour, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any other articlein thisline, will do well to call on us before purchasing else where. * HARDWARE, as large and complete an assortment as can befonnd In the county. Among wltichu Cutlery ofpill kinds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, Goes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, Ac., Ao. CROCKERY, GLASS & STONE-WAR, Bools and Shoes, Bats and Caps, Steel, Iron, Nails, Paints Oils, Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, dpc. Thankful for the liberal patronage of (be past season, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of onr Spring aloek believing that good Goods and low prices wil in sure a speedy aale for ready pay. B. B. SMITH A SON. Wellsborongh, May 35,1855, Dress Marks the Man, OWING to the great rise in paper, there is a great and increasing demand for rags of all Therefor?, eyery man who wishes tp-save (he first cost on his old claihes should cast them, ballons and all into the rag-bag; not however until he colls at tile and selects from the large and splendid assortment of Ready Ifladc Clothing-, here kepi cumUanlly on hand, a suit wuminted to wcarus long ax any .oilier, and imide-in lhe bexlapd mo.xt subsl.inlial under bin own super vision. The proprietor Ims a complete knowledge of the trade, and cun sell the best quality of Ready Made Clothing considerably cheaper than aoy other establishment in the county. Qe keeps a variety 61 Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drawers, Trimmings, Wrappers, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, tj-c. sc., which will be sold as reasonably as they can be pur chased elsewhere. His stock of COATS A VESTS can’t be beat this side of New Yprk, «ilher in price style, or quality. . .1-.'. ... Don't forget that this establishment took the firs premium at the Fair of last October. O’Particular attention given to catting and ma king garments to order. C. OSMDN. Tioga, April 5,1855. i r |'HE subscriber .having r?- 1 moved bid Harness Simp to Bgf*. ’ Ben. Seely’s old stand, two doors above the Presbyterian Church is ready to make to order all articles pertaining to the business, in the best manner and of (he very best material. IV FARMERS AND OTHERS he woold say that he sells articles in .their line .of business CHE A PER ' FOR C 4&H:,tban any . other ‘ estab lishment in the county. A good assortment of Whips, Harness, &c., &Ci, constantly on hand. CARRIAGE TRINMING dons in the N»r style, end os cheap as it can be done elsewhere. , REPAIRING done on abort notice end in (he best possible manner, 1 (U* All orders promptly filled and warranted to £ive entire satisfaction. O’Call and examine hi* stock before purchasing elsewhere. “ Live and Let Live," is hi* motto. UH>E ./.IfflQXfrA YCEQIEfIKDY AAKSIfADHIt. Groceries and Provisions. PRERIUin (XOTHIXO STORE, AT TIO6A, HARNESS MAKING. SIGIV OF THE “810 8A0D1.B,”, O Most kinds of Country Produce taken in ex. change for work at the beet market price. A fair share of public patronage respectfully so licited. E.E. KIMBALL. . Wellsboro,’ Feb. 1,1855. NEW {mOODS, nnHE subscriber would'respectfully inform •*- bis customers and friends that he still con tinucs the mercantile business, at the old place, at the we.l known store of L. I, Nichols, whore he will be happy to wail on those that will favor him with a call, and would invite the attention of the public generally to his large and commodious slock of HR V GOiftDS, Groceries, Bead)’-Hade Cloth ing- and Hardware, CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, STONE WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CABS, &c., die., in (act every thing.yise kept in a country store, arti clcs 100 numerous to meotipn.and will sellchexper than can be bought this flidepf NoW/Yorkcily, All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market price. I. R. BOWEN. Wellsborough, June 39, . . 'I rillortrig fujp (lie People': Ttifi undersigned would respectfully announce to the Citizens of Wellsboro’ mid vicinity, that lie h»» opened, .a shop over Roberts’ Stove & Tin Store Where lie will be happy lojatlcnd to.die wants of Hie people in bis line of business. From his knowledge of the business he Rotters himself will) the belief that those wiahine GOOD FITTING CLOTHING wilt do well to.give him a call. All wc-k entrusted to him will be done with neatness, and a GOpO; ■, , i, . ; ■ FIT / WARRANTED. CUTTING done to order on short notice. a-w* -u 5 a f MH.TDaUNDEL, 1 i Wellsboro’ Scpl. IOthUSSSi I f ft v LBS;' °r , tVnh i slid CnrfpPr 'ladled 1 it) 'djidierlge ’fnr'Bloskk dhd Tinware, by [Nov. 9.J DF. &W. RpRER'I’S. ‘ TUST RECEIVED a-fargt Supply of aR kinds o JfSsMSf- rt ISTJERN/ AND. F£)RGBPUMPB, whole* «»la dnd riltil, ftom 110 IdtlSeach, u-’’ 1 1 ’ 'Wellsboro’, Nov. 9; v D.P.A.VWi'ROBERTB'I'' ; Tl/T ARINO’S' and. of aR oolttrs just ITX received nod fursalovßiytbeapSt ...... J 5 ■ IGHTi—Tsllow*. Adamariliod! Candies, Born ■i fngtidM aiuiLampOihat' C ■■' CASE’S. a 1 th#. -i, A eueotall Itilkmtabctra—C6*tiTene#f, Indi- i ratios, Janndlce, Drop*?, Bhemnatiim, Fevers, j - G<mt,H«ior^ r Nerr<niBiseBSilfritabilit7,lnflanmui» - Itf the BreasttB^/}B&ck, . and Limbs, Female Complaints; &c, ’ Sci ' Indeed, Tory cine k not.tnorfe ,pr lest. &M much sick seas and taffeifogmight be prevented,'if * harm less but muonic ink ftfeSy^sod. No person can feel, well while & costive habit of body prevails; besides it soon'genefates serious and often fatal beg avoided by the timely and juoldpus use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and BUiops dtfofngqmente. They all tesa to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over .the land* Hence a reliable family physio iaof the first importance to the public health, and this Fill has been perfected with consummate skill to mecMhap dejnand. An extensive trial df ittVirtut&Tjy'Fhyßlctthr, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown result* surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine; Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent, gentlemen who have testified m favor of these Pills. we may mention: Da. A. A. HITSS, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, , and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the Hon. Edward Everett, Senator of the U. 8. Kob&bj p..VyiNTUHOP, Ex-Speaker of the House •f Representatives. Abbott Lawrence, Minister Flen. to England. + John B. Fitspateicr, Cath. Bishop of Boston. Also, Da. X. B. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. Secretary of State. Wic. B. Abtoßt the richest man in America. 8. Leland & Co., Propr’s of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than tiie experience of eminent public men is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as tbc best and most complete which the present state of medical science cun afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical * process in a state of purity, and combined together m such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob . tained by any process* ■ ; The reason is perfectly;oh riohs. ‘ while by tHc bid mode df composition, every medicine is burdened with more- or less of acriv monioua and injurious equalities, by this each indi- i vidual virtue only thqt is desired for the curative effect is present All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects Should prove as they have ■ proved more purely and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other roedieme known to the world. Asjit is frequently expedient that ray medicine shonld be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician,-and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formal© by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any •on£ who has not ‘received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his address. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known! Their life consists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries. . .... The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to oc a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many em inent Physicians have declared the same my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will ing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera" to purify the blood and stimulate it into, healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments [as are the first origin of disease. Befog sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, ho harm can wise fr°® their Use in any quantity. For minute directions, sec wrapper on the Box. pbkpabed By JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Pries 85 Casts per Box. Five Boxes for $L ■SOLD BT ROBERT ROY, Wellsborough; B. Basse, Barseville; E. Dyer, Covington; Or. Hum. pbbby, Tioga, and by Druggists everywhere. August 16,1855.-4 pa. New Volumtt—Subscribers may begin Note. Life illustrate d—a firs class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News,Lit erature, Science and the Arts; to Entertainment, Ira provementand Progress. One of (ho best Family Newspapers in the World. Two Dollarsa year. T H.B W, ATEB-OUBB JOUBNAL. Devoted to Hytlroiralhy, its Philosophy and Practice lo. Physiology end Anatomy, with numerous lllustra tiuns; and those laws which govern Life and Health, $1 u year. THKi PHR B-N dt. O Q I‘C Al, JOUBNAL; Devoted to all those Progressive Measures fo. the el. evaliun and improvement of Mankind. Amply ll i ljsi ruled. $1 aye,ar. ... 1 •. .1. ’i * 1 " ; ; *■ ’ i ForB3 a copy of each of these Journals will be seutonevyear Agents wanted. . Address, Fowtaas it' Wtots, 308, Broadway'Ncw-York. MRS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent for the above works, and practical Phrenologist, may be found.at ho hoysh ol'M.r. 1. Richards, Wellsboro’, Fa. ' Farm for Sale - a__a fPhe Subscriber offers for djgSgb ' wle a. Farm, situated Rutland, Tioga county, about - two miles from Roseville. > Sold farml contains forly-four-acrcs, id nnder good cultivation, having a good frame houce and burn* Spring Bouse and other nescssary outbuil dings and a fine apple orchard thereon. Formerly owned by Marlin Jobqaqn, - •.. Enquire of the'subscribcr.at Baggett's Mills, Pa WM. M. JOHNSON: Dkggett’s Mills, Pa. Oct 1855-6 m. SELECT SCHOOL. T\TIS£ il. A. SEAKS, will open a Se- J_T_L led School on Monday, the 271 h of August, in the building back of R. S. : 6aildyVBibre. ' TUITION; Reading, writing, speljing, and plain Sewing. .91,50 CohVmdn Rnglish branches. Embroidery...... 3,90 Highfr'Englishbranches... .............. 3,00 Mnsic, Mejpdeon. .i .. 1.." .. . 5,00 «■ " Piafe........................ 8,00 v „,' ,' ifty. '' fpOft FjrrtjTftrmihr/he qqsqing' year' wiß.com. * mence September 4lh; the-,ecppd, Novemb,r ASHar****^,* I ,*^ Lessons on Piano and Melodeon, " ( 9,06. BoyrdipjrJqeqk, r ‘■• sc> ) SV ’S 5<- \ ga i t n.r 1 1 jsp. TII9 _,Tfi«he('s ; Clasp wJU. in, lbjS|af.t”pf l Teapbihg frejai .Ihe Prinyipal and the Coy' the Rail and Spring, Terms, CTifa, ■ ri ; 'Wr W; \VEBB. XX icjne and pottery jMjie Township of Liberty ' Pa-, will promptly attend all calls in bis Ct~J - r r V . • Libe‘rty,Fcb. 1.1854. , , . )lt!» frjrt i" .»hutfPHßund«rsljpi*dliai formerly oo ( by t Bitch ; SHjSg P^ n V« qf, who ■ ! ■ atewisping. «jayO»?g 'ld our line of .business. We are jjfe'pajed to a? aU sorts aiid'kiids'of work. Mill irew»- can be got up at sbori notice. Particular attention paid to HORSES SHOEING. All kinds of shoes 'from (he Common to the Concave Seated shoe. N, K-Tbeidstem adopted at this establishment is not to charge 25 per cent extra lo pay'for bad debts, therefore those who may patronize os can feel assured the?' will not hbvelo pay the debts of those who nev er pay; this plan is succeeding beyond onr expecta tions'already. ' Wo Invite nil'who'can to come odd see for themselves,you cannot loose mneb, and yon may fiqd (ItO Jour advantage. -■ - May 11855, 6in GRAY & LODNSBDRY. • DRUGS AND IftEWCINES! IN LA WRENCEVILLE, PA. fTIHE subscribers’ have constantly gßn A on hand at their Drugstore,-in Law renoevilie, a large and well selected stock jHd of DRVOS, £e., of every description fQ used by Physicians in the country, and all the moat 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 oat Patent Medicines may be found the following: Marchant’t Oarglivg Oil; Jayne’s Expectorant, Al terative, PUlt, Pills, Sec-; Moffat's Bitters and Pills; File he's silver plated Abdominal SuppbrU ert, Braces, Inhaling Tubes, a nil all the medicines prepared by him for his private practice; Brant's Pxlmonaiy Balsam and Purifying Extractst Ayre's Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and Canchalague; Pillow's Heave Cure; An drew's Pain Killing Agent; Truck's Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie’s Galvanic Bells, 6fC.; Houghton's Artificial Pepsin; Blake's Aromatic Bitters ; and all the most papular Pills and Ver mifuges, Age., Ce, Also a good, assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography, History, Miscellaneous Reading,&c. Pafuts, Oils and Dyc-StnOs, GLASS, wholesale and retail. Gold and Silver Leaf. Putty, Spls, Turpentine, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Varnishes, Ac. . TRAUGH % HURD. Lawrenoevillc.Feb.3, 1855. . Family Grocery & Provision STORE. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the citizens of Tioga county generally, ■bat he baa just received a large and superior sup ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SUCH AS Teat, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise , Coffees, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, Rice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Salt by the barrel or sack, Mackerel by the whole, 4 and k barrel. Codfish by the 100 or single pound, Flour, Cheese, Crack ers, Butter Eggs, together with every, other article in the Grocery ine, lower than can be got at any other place in own, as ho is determined to make quick sales at small profits. Thankful for past favors he would moat respect, folly invite bis friends and the public generally to give him a call and examine for themselves. M. M. CONVERS. Wellsborongh, May 7, 1855. CAUTION !!—ALL PERSONS are forbid paying any Accounts, Noles or Judgments to James I. Jackson that have been made or rendered for work done at the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill, (said to belong to him) from tiie Ist dsy of March 1852 up to the Ist day of March 1855 ; as I lioye o lease of said Factory and Saw Mill for the three years from the Ist day of March 1852, made ond signed by the said James I. Jackson and myself; binding me to collect all debts and demands for work done in said Factory and at said Mill during tile term of said lease, vfz : Three years. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Wellsborough, March 1, '55-lf! Chairs, Chairs, Chairs. TSESIDES a variety of nil niher kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , the sub scriber has four different styles of BLACK WALNUT CANE SEAT CHAIRS, which he is selling at cost prices. Also. Two different patterns of Mahogany Spring Seat Chairs , and Mahogany Roykers. and three patterns of S'fas> Also, Rosewood, Curl Maple, and ComrnOn chairs of all kinds. E. D. WELLS, Lawrenceville, Nov. 1854. FANNING MILLS. ATTENTION, FARMERSt THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in form the Farmers of Tioga County, that tjiey are now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles south of Wellsborough, on,the Jersey Shore road; and feel warranted ih ‘saying that said Mill is the best ever introduced into Tioga County both as respects cleaning last and well, and the.saving of Grass Seed, Farmers are respectfully invited to call and exam, ioe for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. O' All kinds of Produce taken in payment. Old Mills repainuf-on slipH notice, ~ ANGUS GRIFFIN & SONS. Delmar, Oct. 12,1854-tf. SASH & BLIND FACTORY. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., FA. TH E' subscriber is prepared by new Mn. just purchased, to furbish to ordor,all kinds of square and fincy Sash and Blinds. . Square Sash, of common sizes constantly on hand. By long experience in the business, the subscri ber flatters himself that he can make as good an article, and sell il as ch* ap as can be obtained at any estabishment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see, ... DAVID S. IRELAN. Covington, March 2,1854. CTTlie subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness. D. S. I. COSMUN has just'returned from the City • with a splendid assortment of Broadclotht, CosSimeres, Vestings, Trimmings of all kinds, Ready-Made Clothing of all qualities aud sizes, French Bosoms, Shirts and . Wtistiands, pravats and Scarfs, all, styles, a la Byron Collars, Standi' ing Cottars. Gloves and Ho- ' sissy, Suejxnders, But tons of all descriptions, Links and Double Buttons for Coals, Turk Satin Linings far Coats , Pongee Sleeve Linings akd Velvets of all styles which will be gold cheap for Cash.. Tioga,Apr^l9 f |B^ e , „ : S«' F. WIL,BOI¥, ■ < • ' O* Remored toJataiea Lowrey's Office. * .! ' ‘*l’- ' H -til r, 1 ■ i h ' ».>’ •■*o .*• ' ' lAS. LOWttRY * S. P. WILSOY: • ’AT, I .Ljol,w't)latU^thh l CouiM of, Tioga.Pollet and McEc»n.cqunlioB s tyn :, i : <• WeUaMfqugh.Yeh. 1,1953* ;■! ,‘=Ur.!.P »'i) CONVKBt'fc ' r r EmporiumafPashioD I »<■•!'vlCt «in>n ’-I l> . » ! CHEAP xetjeiyed f rotn iTXw New York, tbej**fesf and moat ctteJl! aeleeted»*eortmenl,of .-ib'.r- . ’ CAfeSIMERS SATINETTS, TRIMMINGS, *c., ever brought into this country, which be will ec ti for 'liuimt cheaper than ahy other eetabluimeu His stock comprises a general assortment of every variety of (nothing, from a low price m, * SUMMER COATS—for Men and Boys-a P i trw assortment. 1 ™ DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS-*, )eT . 17 description, site and color. PANTS—every style and quality. VESTS— of every style, eoloriand description. SHIRTS, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, (>,,, Alls Over-Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves, Umbrellas Neck and Pocket Hantfkerchieft, together wilt lots of ' 1 SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, &C., &C. HATS AND CAPS, of every description—the largest assortment town. Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, for M,en, Boys,aqd Women I ,a large variety. Trunks, Valises , Carpet. Bags, «$-c., <s- c . He would say to all it| want of good and neat filling CLOTHING, that ha can and will uli cheaper than can be gotten in this borough, or tnj. where this side of the New York market. Tha is no blow or brag, but truth-j-and to test itealln ‘‘Convers’Cheap Clothing Emporium,” where m articles are sold cheaper than on the otic rttcx srsTin. Weilsboroujjb, May 27,1855, CABINET IT! T 3 T. VANHORN would inform ihe cm. zone of Welisborough md vicinity, that he has purchased the interest of bis partner, John $ Bliss, in the above business, and will continue et the old stand,two doors east o 'Jones’ Store, i 0 keep on hand and make to order , all kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as ' Solas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining 6f Breakfast Tahiti , Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus MAHOGONY & COMMON "WASH STANDS, Cottage , French and Common Beds! tail, of every description, together with oil articles mu. ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat ters himself with the belief that those wishiuj to purchase, would do well to call and enmiue his work before sending elsewhere for an inferior article. COFFINS, of every variety, made to order, it shjot notice,and reasonable chargee,' TURNING done in a neat manner, at abortus lice. Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the subsets gSSSSfhei would inform the public that be bsi J/ff | just received a large and handsomeassorh menl of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common RoclAng Chatrs kc„ which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, line they can be purchased anywhere else in Tiogi county. Call and see them ! June 3,1655. NEW ARRANGEMENTS, A CROWL would announce io ■he cni. tens or Tioga county, that he has aasocmtd with him a partner, and the business will.be cop, ducted under the firm of A. CabwL. &, Co. They will continue at the old stand, in Wellsboroagb to manufacture to order and-keep on hand, Buggys Sc Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES , SLEIGHS, CVTThRS, 4c., which for style, durability and elegance oi finish, cannot be surpassed by any other similar establish ment in the country. Workmen of celebrity arc engaged, and thebesi materials used expressly in all Uie manulaciunnf departments of this establishment. Persons sera ing orders may rest assured of having them caeca* cdt to their entire satisfaction, and Hiiim'icu m crerr particular the same as though they attended .0 per son. REPAIRING done asusuai.wilh neatness ace despatch. PAINTING of all kinds done on the soonest notice, and most reasonable terras. O*AII hinds of merchantable produce idekreel ed) recived n exchange for work, at the narsr prices. A. CROWL 6l CO. July 13.1855, Carriage & Wagon Manufac tory. Henry petrie would an nounce to his friends and IbeOiStSK public generally, that be Is continuipg-tMr the above business on Grafton street, immediate* in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where he is pre pared to manufacture on short notice. Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, of any style or description to soil the purchaser and of the very best materials. All kinds of re pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ly executed in the best manner and most lintf tenable style. Wells boro,' July 13, '55. HENRY PETRIE. HERE’S TOUR CHEAP ROOTS & SHOES ! HAVING removed iq the building.in the rear of Bailey 4. Foley's store, the subscriber is prepared to furnish to order, MEN'S $ BOYS' KIP $ CALF BOOTS Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S KIP <jf CALF SHOES— MEN’S & BOYS’ COARSE BOOTS, Made upon honor—and warranted to wear om rn due lime, and not to rip until they are worn out. As a man is known by hia Boots no less than by he company he keeps, it behooves every man to take heed now his. " understanding. '* is cared far A reasonable shire of the public patronage is re spectfully solicited. XT Hides taken in exchan jo for work, L, A- SEARS, Wellsboro’, Dec. 28,1855-Iy. THMSA MARBLE YARD. PHILO TVL.LRR.’ DEALER 1V Italian and American Marble, FOB MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONES. Agents. Bailet &. Foley, Wellsboro; O. F Beach, Knoxville; J. E. W esstie, Covington. Tioga, April 26,1855. Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, ATM. Sherwood’s old stand, where ihe ■aA. g URB > Bovs continue to make, mend, and measure to order, at as low prices as the times will admit. All work warranted—to wear out ip a year or *> —and not rip or coate to pieces 'till it dee* wear out Hide* Wanted. CASH ,be paid for iny quantity of hides a the highest market price. ' \TAIt4B by the keg or pound Tery chWip at IV May 311855. , ~ Jplfffi & ROE'S- PAKASQLS.-T-A beautiful anortUent jmrt re ceived at [May 31,1 JONES & ROE’S KING. QJEO.W.SEARS,
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