/ mmmm / ommaqwfiaHtrft®. to How Mineral Goal was Made. Geology has proved that at one period (here existed an enormously abundant lands vegetation, the ruins or rubbish of which# carried into seas, and there sunk to the hot* tom,a - covered by'sand and mud*? beds, bedtime the substance which we recog-1 nizo as £ql. It may naiutallypxcite sur prise vegetable remaips-Should have, SO completely changed their apparent char acter, antr*become black, . But this can be explaine«iy chemistry; andpart pf lhe vel become clear to the sim^Mt^u^rilSpa- 1 ing, when, (tve recall the fanyhar/ftict, tKat damp hnPi'thrown out heat|3snd becOmeia'pf a‘‘aark When a vegetable mass is ejtoluded itcm the air, and subject to great ous fermentatien is produced,; hhd the rPaUll-; is the mineral coat, which is of various char acters, occordingas the mass has been-origi nally intermingled with sand, clay, or other enrlbjy impurities.—-On account of the change effected by mineralization, it is djffi-' cult to protect in coal the traces of vegetable structure; but these can be made clear in all except the highly bituminous caking coal, by cutting or polishing it down into thin trans parent slices, when the microscope shows the fibers and cells very plainly. From distinct isolated specimens found in (he sand stones amidst the coal beds, we discover the' plants of this era. They are almost all of simple cellular structure, and such as exists with us in small forms, but advanced to an enormous magnitude. The species are long since ex tinct.. .The vegetation -is such as ..grows in cldsterS’orifbpifcfll islands ; but It must have been the result of a high temperature obtain ed otherwise than that of the tropical region now is, for the coal strata are found in the polar regions. The conclusion, therefore, to which most geologists have arrived is, that the earth, originally on incandescent or high ly healed mass, gradually cooled down until mlhe carboniferous period it fostered a growth of terreslial vegetation all over its surface, in which the existing jungles of the tropics are mere barreriness in comparison. The high and uniform temperature, combined with a greater portion of carbonic acid gas in the manufacture, could Dot only sustain a gigan tic and prpjitlc vegetation, but would also cre ate dense-vnpors, showers and rains ; and and these,again, gigantic rivers/periodical inundations, and deltas. Thus all the condi tions for extensive deposits of wood in estua ries would arrise from this high temperature; and every circumstance connected with the coal measures, points to such conditions. Pity. As’blossoms and flowers are strewn upon Ihe earth by the hand of spring, as the kind ness of summer produceth in perfection the bounties of -harvest, so the smiles of pity shed bldssmgs on the children of misfortune. Ho who piiieth another, recommendeth himself: but he who is without passion de serveth it not. The butcher relenleth not at the bleating of .the lamb, neither is the heart of the cruel proved with distress. But the tears of the compassionate are sweeter than the dew-drops falling from roses on the bosom of spring. Shut not thine ear therefore against the cries of the poor, neither harden thy heart against the calamities of the innocent. When the. fatherless call upon thee, when the widow’s heart is sunk and she imploreth thy assistance with tears of sorrow : O pity her affliction, and extend thy hand to those who have none to help them. When thou seesi the naked wanderer of ihe slreel, shivering wilh cold, and destitute of habitation, let bounty open thine heart, let the wings of charily shelter them from death, that thine own soul-may live. Whilst the poor man groaneth on the bed of sickness, whilst the unfortunate languish in the horrors of a dungeon, or the hoary h&ad of age lifts up a feeble eye to thee for pity; O how canst thou riot in superfluous enjoyments, regardless of their wants, un feeling of their woes ■Uuiropothie Phytieian and Surgeon. \ county, pa.; ! felbb, hi. d., nueifjn the practice of Med-, yinHbC Townsttitfof Liberty )ggtfy;>alleiid aUxalU in his W-.k : . o ■ - ' JtfSjW 3BACHlfe| JL tTORNEY 4ND COUNSELLOR AT ■Jt. LAW.— side Public Square Sells bo rorfghjT iv - - ; M lefors td'Messrs. Phelps ,Dodge RjCo.,N. Y ipity l3, "Du. Kalorum, do you think my darter will gel well 1" _ "Well, if she don’t git no wuss, and does git sum better, she may possibly git over it. You see she’s afflicted with a concalentation of ihe diagnosis of the metacarpial flummux, which extends from the noboscis to the infe rior lobe of the anterior revolution of the oc ciput. Nothin’ kin help her but calomel and persimmens taken jinlly both together—a spoonful more or less, accordin’ to the .symp toms, every other day, off and on. Them will evenloolay pul her out of pain into a sweat, and restore a healthy action of the minor pedals and reduce the encyclopedia of the neuralgic diaphragm, immediately under the left side of the right eye.” "Lor’ a mercy ! sicb larnin !” Who’d a thunk it ?" How to get a Horse odt op a Fire. — Tha grea) difficulty of getting a horse out of actable where surrounding buildings are in B'state of conflagration, is well known, and that in consequence of such difficulty arising from the animal’s dread of stirring from the scene of destruction, many valuable animal’s dread of stirring from the scene of destruc tion, many -valuable animals have, perished in the flames. A gentleman whose horses have been in great peril from such cause, and has in vain fried to save them, hit Upon an experi ment of having them harnessed as though they were going to their usual Work, when to his utter astonishment, they were led Irora the stable without difficulty. ,- spindle shanked man, having put on,a nely pair of boots, asked a friend what lie thought of them, who shrewdly replied, “Sir your.bool» appear very well, but yoer legs appear in them much like rope in a well.” ■ kassanparkhdrW, A TWntiEYAmCOVtiSBLwffiA T LA W. Jj AWRENOEVILLE, • Tloga Counly, Pa! Office one door bclow;FpVd Block. [Feb 21,3 m. * - Dr. South says, “the tale-bearer and (he tale-bearer should be hauged up both togeth er, IheTornier by the tongue, the latter bs the ear." A- ijAUv, speaking of a passionate husband ■aid *ne never put starch in his dickev it was •o very easy, to get his choler up without it. 'SPENCER & THOMSON, Attorneys A Counselors nt Law, Steuben Cqnnty, Nevv Yor^t, Geo. T. Spencer. ' C. it. Thomson, j April 18, ,1855-ly. ‘ S. F..W1L50N,,,, (O*’ Removed to James Lowrey *b Office* ias. Lownpy a A TTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Potter nd McKean counties. Wellsborougb, Feb. 1,1853. ’ TIOGA MARBLE. YARD, PHILO TILLER. DEALER IN Italian and American Marble, FOR MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONES. Agents. Bailey & Foley, Wellsboro; O. P, Beach, Knoxville; J. E, Webster, Covington. Tioga, April 26,1855. E O Ceirß . BARBER HAIR DRESSER, Wellsboro’ Pa. Occupies’room over R.’S. Bailey’s Store., Every, thing in his line of business wili.bedonn as well and as promptly as it lean be' done in tiro, more fashionable Oily saloons. Preparations for jetooying dandruff, end beaatyfting the hair for sale cheap. Hoir and whiskers dyed any color. Call audaee.; Wellsboro’, Oct 18,1855. (if) ’ TT'AUMS &, FARMING LAIDS IN X 1 TIOGA &. POTTER COUNTIES.—The fol. lowing forms and forming lots aro now offered for sale: Farm of 126 acres, in Clymer township. 45 acres improved, with house and bam. 11 “ 100 acres m Pike, Poller co., about 20 acres improved*with two dwellipg bouses and barn. . . “ “ 50 acres in Morris, 6 acres improved, & dwelling house. “ M ' 73 acres in Delmar, J 5 acres, fpiproved. “ “ 75 acres in Games, 25 acres improved, and house and barn. 1 “ “ 50 acres in Delmar. “ “ 70 acres in Sweden, Potior County. " “ 105 acres in Summit, Potter co. . These lands are all located on public roads and are of Iho best quality of farming land. ' * Five per cent, only of the purchase money will be required down, and the balance in Ten annual In stalment*. Persons of small means who desire healthy loca tions, will see at a glance (hat (his is (he most de sirable opportunity of securing a homestead ever be fore offered in this, or any other County. Apply to A. P. CONE, Wellsboro*, Tioga County, March 27,' 185&-lf. Valuable Farm For Sale. THE Subscriber is desirous of die. posing of of his Farm,* containing 170 acres,situated in Charleston town- JiiiijSL ship, Tioga county, Fa., tnree jBBBSBb from Wellsbofo’, on the Stale Road lead, to Covington, and 10 mtles from the qrarap?Corning and Blossburg Railroad* About acres of said farm is in a good stale of cultivation and well adapted to Dairying and Grain-growing, is wcH watered and has a fine lot of Timber, beech, maple, while ood black aah,hickory and oak. Said farm has a good frame house, two barns and-other necessary outbuildings, a- fine or chard of 250 fruilbearing trees, all grofted fruit, be side a thrifty young apple orchard and a choice as sortment of cherries, plums and pears, thereon. Enquire of the subscriber on the,premise*. LYMAN WETMORE; Charleston, Dec. 27,-s b. If AIfEW ERA Inr SUN-PEffCIL. JLIXG !—E. W. B E C K W I T H re spectfully announces to the citizens of WclUboro’ and vicinity, Ih&t he has perfected hU arrangements for taking _ ® & Q) 8> S S £> and is oow ready to gratify (hose who wish a faith, (ul likeness of themselves by this beautiful process. The superiority of Ambrotypcs over picture); on metallic plates, is obvious to to Uie most careless ob server. The harshness and metallic losler of the latter arc entirely obviated, and instead, we have a clear, well-defined impression, exceeding in softness of light and shade the finest steel engraving and as plainly to be seen in any light. Pictures of infant* and children of every age ta ken with certainty and despatch. Persons wishing pictures will pleasa cull soon* as his slay in town will be necessarily short. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Apr. 3, '56-lf. NEW MILLINERY STORE. MISS E. P. RICH ARDS, would respect fully announce to the citizens of Wellsboro' and vicinity, that she has just opened a new finery establishment at the re- 'jfJ sideuco of Mr. I. Richards, W where may be found at all times a GOOD ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY GOODS, ' ~ ; such as . ~ Ladles & Children’s Bonnets, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES, Ao, dee., All orders promptly attended to. Sho will also at tend to Dressmaking as nsnal, O* No trust. rpßhsVßSCßlHEßrespectfully informs X those who have unsettled sects, with him, (pro or can) in Tioga Co. that their accls. after this date are in the hands of H. W. Williams, attorney in Wellaboro’ for settlement If attended to before the Ist day of May next, no cost will accrue thereon. - April 10,1856, M. S. BLACKWELL. Ho would also notify (hose persons in Oelmar Who gave their wool to A, L. Beaver, Manulkolnrbi at Bowen's establishment,''Knoxville, or to 8.1 S. Blackwell, agent for said Beaver, who left their goods with me for delivery, that unless die receipts jor the same not yet given up to me, are’- left with Mr. Williams, soils will be brought for their recev ery, as lam responsible to BeaVer. -. ■ , ■■ M. 8. BLACKWELL* Agt P» KK 1, PORK !—2O bbla of; Mesa Pork, just received and for sale by . W. A. ROE. , ,i®Ei TIO®AX r COXHYXYA &GIT JffllDE. ri “ in U great andiiooreasing demand for raga-of a|i kindfe - * man whok»ish«4osayb' the first buttons and altlntitberag-bag; not howOTet, until he calls at th* ‘7. ' -e-AsC- ■ PREMMTM«t6THII»G'B'|’.O)SJEri J IOQA ' £: *f: \M k and seleciaiirom titeiarze and splendid .assortment of ■ 'fjiiv t - i - ReadyMatle Clothing, here (kept- constantly 01 1 hand, a aoit/warrantedlo wear ad long aSahyotl(er. and most substantial inariilfr.and under his vision. The proprietor has a complete' knowledge of the trade, and pan' jjeli the best of Rfe&dy Made Clothing considerably cheaper than,ftpy other establishment intheconnty. He keepta.rarieiy of Cloths,£!asstmeret, Vestings, JDr,avert, -,l Trimmings', \TVrappers, . Shirts, ; t ,! Collars, ; Craxiats, sc, Sfe,,. i which will be sold.as reasonably as they,can be pur chased elsewhere. - His stock of COATS da VESTS can’t be ,bqat this S'dp of New York .either in price style, or quality, • Don’t forget that this establishment took the fits premium at the Fair of lost October. ' ’ IOT Particular attention given to catting and ma king garments to order. C. OSMIIN. . Tioga,. 1855. ’ ••• ■ ■; . MONEY TO LET. R. £. iBAILEY, T-TAYING just fetyirned from New York with XI his fall purchases, would invite.the attention of buyers to his exhibition of -GOODS & WARES, comparing qualities and' prices with aoy estdblisb ment in Tioga conniy. Disliking the idea of. a great deal of show and bombast in advertising/ I would simply say that the usual variety of useful articles in the line of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS k SHOES, CLOTHING, j PAINTS, OILS, CROCKERY, STONE WARE, WOODEN , ;■ ; JCHi, WARE, 4c, may be found at prices that cannot fail to please par. chasers for, Ready Ppy. ,SS r ■ Shoulinf so happed "trial an affifele called for is notpn hand, customers are positively pssqred that it will in ' l hextwr.fk" "-!">■ • :1 ' ; ■ • • ~ In connexion with the establishment may be found S.;good assortment of rr S 5 Box t Parlor, and Cook Stoves, of the heaviest castings andrhbst tippfdved patterns together with everything in the line of tinware, wholesale ilie supervision, of qur fellow townsman, Mr. John B. Sofield, who is said to be the best tinner in the cqqqty. Those wifhiog. tyare made' from'\good stock, and a smooth job. will not fail to make jlheir selections and leave their orders at . N0v.29,1855. V !: r jIOCK.BAILEW jm LARGE ARRIVAL, - ' .OP I MIL AND TOTER GOODS, AT THB EMPIRE STORE. THE SUBSCRIBER takes the earliest opportu nity of informing the citizens of Tioga county, and the “rest of mankind," that he is now receiving his second stock of Goods laj the Fell and Winter trade; and he deems it .unnecessary, and entirely out of order to go into an enumeration of the thou sand and one articles, that be in comtpon with other merchants keep and are so Extremely anxioue to dispose of. Bnt there is one thing that he wishes distinctly understood, and that is, he does not buy goods (o lay upon his shelves and counters and accumulate the dust of centuries, wailing for that good time when people are so green, or (what is worse) hard lip, oa to be willing to accept the “Old Familiar faces’* of these “Shop-keepers,” at the “tariff” first imposed., (No insinuations?) His motto is “small profits, speedy sales, and quick (returns.” Thinking that by adopting and living up to the motto, he shall merit and receive a continuance of the patronage heretofore awarded him, ho would say to all-call and see the New Goods, Wellsboro, Nov. 15,1855, J. R. BOWEN. New Volumes—Subscribers may begin Noto. Life illustrate D-Afirsi class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News, Lit the Arts; to Entertainment, Tm provemenland Progress. One of the best Family Newspapers in the World. Two year. THE WATIU-OUUB JOURNAL. Dovolcd'lo Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice to Physiology and Anatomy, with numerous illustra. , lions; and those laws which govern Life and Health, Slayear. THE PHRENOLOGICAL J-OURNAL* Devoted to all those Progressive’Measures for the. el ovation and improvement of Mankind. Anjply I!, laalralod. ■ $J a year. For $3 a copy of each of these Journals will be seal one year. Agents Wanted. Address, Fowlers & .VVblu.3oB, Broadway New-York. } „ MRS. I, D. AgepV for the above works, and practical Phrenologist, may be found at the house of Mr, 1. Richards, WeJJsborcf, Pa. f ' ■■ CaMa'lc & Wagon ITiaauliic tqey. XJENRY PETRIE would an-.. nounce to his friends and lhe6BCKiS£ public general);, that be is continuing£2_li2S_ the above business on Grafton street, ihtnedinte in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where he is pre pared to manufacture on shortnotlce, 1 Carriages, .Rqggics, Sulkies, Wagons, of any style or description to suit the purchaser and of the very best materials. Alt kinds of re pairing donefsflliWith and on llie'thosilreasonablc terms. 1 # iii‘- v t PAINTING AND TRIMMING wilt be prompt ly executed in the beet manner anil' most fash ionable style. Wellsboro,’ July 18, ’55; HENRY PETRIE. NEW GOODS, subscriber would jespecflully in/Qrjn ■ ~ ; Jil(f 'customers' and -frikmls that he-All' con tinues the mercantile buitness, at the old the well known store of L, I. Nichole, where he Will be happy to Will qnlthbsd that will favor him with a call, and would’ invito the attention of the public generally to hia large and iommbdioue stock of DRY (*,O 0D S, „ Groceries, Ready-Made Cloth ing andllafdware, CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, STONE WARE, BOOTS & SHOES; HATS T AND' CAPS, &c., &'c., In lad everything else kept in a. country, store, aril dee too numerous to mention, and will sell cheaper than can be bought this side of New York city. All kinds of produce takenin exchange fur goods at the highest market price.' J, R.BO\VEN. Wallsborough, June 29,1854., ' TZTOIISIS, li6t 4!CAB|IIEX snQP -TI_FOR SALE.—Thd BUbieriber ofrcia tor eal# ihelpt of jand.oq, wbiqh ;he* reside*;,tp.; jn£ga r f 'mr with tha. appurtenances, 'Cand ‘ Gammon' Bedsteads, ["■'FVorn hif? l: knqwlc'dge",of ihe, business W dkt letshlmshlf wii’b'*:tbe belief IJi'ai thorewisbiug to purcha 1 8e, 'wbuld ' ! do well focall knff eiimjne i COHTNS,'" "variety, tnadptd order,at shiotndlicc.aHdr'oaßDiiablechßrgei.' ' •' TURNING in a, neat manner, at short no / Chairs, jl t&airilf in Addition to the above,theenb»eri. '‘p&SMber would inform the public that helms r /ff handsotnfeassorl ;jnaepiof ' ' V 1 '"' 1 ’■■jf""'' w ■ ; i Boston land-. ComrtQh, Rpcifing.Cha}rsi /which be twill .sell as cheap,if .hot cheapor.lhpn >they ean be purchased .anywhetoelse in Tioga county i Callandsce them !r( . June 3,1855. 1 POCTOR YOURSELF! (Kite' toelifl flijis f ' OR EVERS’ ONE HIS OWM BHSBICI4N. IT’HE fiftieth Edilir jL. with p.n’6 Hundred gravings, showing Diseai and Malformations of the' ifian. System in every phi and form. To which 19 adc a Treaties on the Disease! Females being of the big) importance to'married pea| or those. contemplating qii riage. ‘ ' By \Vm. Yodno, M. D. Let no fa.tbcr.be ashamed to pi, ipy ,ie •dEsoowrips to his child. It (nay save him from an early grave. Let no youpg man, or. woman enter into the secret obligations iof married life without reading the Pocket ASscolapius. Let ho one suf fering from a backing Cough, Pain in the. side, rest less nights, nervous feclings.-and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their phys ician, be another moment without consulting the rEsci/WPicis. Have the married, or thfse about to be married, any impediment, read ibis truly useful book, as it has been tlie means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very.jaws ofdeath. O' Any person sending jfmenty.Fme Cents enclo sed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail or five copies will be sent for one Dollar. Address,(postpaid.) DR. WM. YOUNG. No. 152 Spruce St ., Philadelphia. June 7,1855-ly. Will Kansas be Free ? IS A QUESTION difficult to answer, but that the Subscriber is offering merchandize cheap, admits not a doubt. The question will be immediately set tled upon inspection of the Goods and prices. He is just receiving his fall stock, which consists in a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, ' WOODEN WARE, STONE. WARE, TIN WARE, ‘I Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit. “A Word to the Wise is sufficient /” The Subscriber has a large and well selected stock of Goods, and is offering them at as reasonable prices as can be bought in Tioga Co., or Ibis side of Cedar Run! He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—She who wants a box of SNUFF or a FINE DRESS, will do well to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see and be convinced of the truth of the foregoing statement. J, B. POTTER, Agent, For H. H. POTTER. Middlebury Centro, Nov. 8,1855. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A GROWL would announce to the chi sens or Tioga county, that he has associated with him a partner, and the business will be con ducted under the firm of A. Growl & Co. They will continue at the old stand, in Wellsborough o manufacture to order and keep on hand, Bnggys & Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, &c., which for style, durability and elegance of finish, cannot be surpassed by any other similurestablish me'nl in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and thebest materials used expressly in all the manufacturing departments of Ibis establishment. Persons send lag orders may rest assured of having them exccu edtto their entire satisfaction, and finished in every particular the same as though they attended in per son. REPAIRING done asusual,wilh neatness and despatch, PAIN7TNO of all kinds done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms, UTAH kinds of merchantable produce (deliver, ed) recived in exchange for work, at the markrt prices. A. GROWL & CO. July 13,1855. SASH & BLIND FACTORY. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., PA. TH E subscriber is prepared by new Ma just purchased, to furnish to order, all kinds o square and Iknoy Sash and Blinds. Square Sash of common sizes constantly on band. By long experience in the business, the subscri ber flatters himself that he can make as good nn article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at any establishment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see. DAVID S. IRELAN. Covington, March 2, 1854. OTlie subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’s Oil for* Deafness. D. S. I. FANNING MILLS. ATTENTION, EARNERSf THE UNDERSIGNED, respectfully w form lho Farmers of Tioga County, that they arc now Manufacturing FINCH'S IMPROVED. PREMIUM FANN ING MILLS, three miles sooth of Wellsboroogh, on the Jersey Shore road; and Teel warranted in saying that said Mill is the best ever introdoced into Tioga County both ns-respects cleaning last and well, and the saving of Grass Seed Farmers are respectfully invited to qall and exam ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. CT All kinds of Produce taken in payment. Old Mills repaired on short .notice. ANGUS,GRIFFIN & SONS. ■ Delmar, Oct. 12,1854-tf. Wants, A Things Wanted. WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun ty, a bottle of the"LlqUid Heave'Core;” to check the first indlcationk of heaver, ijnd the preven tion andoure of all disease! that aSect the wind of horses. i - r - : ALSO, a box, of Dr. Power’s "Hibernian OinU mpnt, a sovereign remedy for .Galls, Scratches, Gta tea, Bruises,Ueeh wounds,'and all cutaneousdiseasea to which horses, or horned cattle are subject. ' ALSO, a bo* of the "German Rat Killer,l’ one of the safest and beat articles in osofbr destroy ingtaU and mice, of Lyons celebratedJfßal Pills",for tho sane porpose,-for sals at tha Wsllsbaro’ Drug Storo i'iK Jt-Sf iV« : ii:iii i - -,-.v. (A „'., / i t|.- rf.- / ~... „d ~7 u-l .ii « -.«! lioi n.. • J,m.T ;V«r WRVodsm % jAiF.a,%a r #Qi4'».v Wf-> »,i i «.i. ;nir' WW U '■•'' :l ' "• > ■•'* '■ lc.; ill;.] J i fI#|Sm_DRUGS if 1 y-NiSHESi PUTTY WIND. ’:d:w-GL'Ms, srvBHes, • ROOTS,; BARKS,. BtT ' HERBS, SEEDS ,- OINTMENTS, EXTRACTS, >,v TTNCTURES,“>PILLB,> hPQW* 9 DERS, PHARMACEUTIC PREP ARATIONS. THOMPSONIAN A BOTANIC , MEDICtINES, HOMEOP ATHIC REMEDIES , CHILDREN’S T 0 YS,'INKS, PERFUMER Y. AND TOILET articles, FANCY iCQODS. BURNING FLUID 1 , potash, tar,Lamps, sc. ’j ALSO, /CHOICE TfiA at Very moderate price*. Fhysi. V/ cions’ prescriptionswilhal hit times receive care, fin attention. 1 Every article sold at his Store is war ranted lie be as represented -to the purchaser.. All 1 articles Wt satisftetorymay be returned, If urunjur ed,and the money refnnded. Tends, Cash.' - Ip* Call at'tiic sign- of the Mortar. -_m Wcllabaro' Oct.- 25,1855,1 f. • HOWAKD ASSOCIATION •jPHILADELPHTA. ■ Important Announcement. TO all persona afflicted with Seknal diseases, such as 6PERMATOHRHQSA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHCEA, GLEET;.SYPHJLIS,. the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF.ABUSE, dec., dec* . . The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia in vieiw ol the awful destruction of human life and health, causcdby Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Con sulting. Burgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give .MEDICAL ADVICE GRA TIS, to.all. persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &.C.,) and in case of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH M EDICIN ES FR EE OF CHARGE. The Howard Association is a benevolent Institu tion, cslablished by special endowment, for the re lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with **Viru lent and Epidemic Diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the As sociation commands the highest Medical skill ot the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment, —Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint Leucorrhcea, &c. - , Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary, 1 October 25,1855. —ly. NEW SPRING GOODS. THE subscribers are now opening tbeir atook of GOODS for the Spring Trade.com prising a full and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will, as heretofore, be sold a ta very small profit for READ YPA Y. Being deter mined not to be undersold by oar neighbors, our goods are marked at the lowest figure; and we invite a comparison of our goods and prices with any other n the market. Among the. assortment of DRY GOODS willbc found a great variety of Ladies' DreasGooda consisting in part of Bereges, Berege Delanes,all-wool Delanes, Lawns, plain and printed; Ginghams, English, Scotch and American; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors, a good slock of SILKS. Also, for men’s wear may be found Broad. Cloths Catsimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky 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 otherrticlea 100 numerous to mention. Groceries and Provisions. A full stock will be kept on band. Those in want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart’s best Syrup, Spices, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Flour, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any other article in this line, will do well to call on us before purchasing else where. HARDWARE, tsjargo and complete an assortment as can be found in the county. Among which is Cutlery ofall kinds, Carpenters Tools,. Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, doc., ioq. CROCKERY, GLASS & STQNE-WAR, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Steel, Iron, Nails, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Ready-Made-Clothing, Thankful, for the liberal patronage of the past season, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our 1 Spring stock believing that good Goods and low prices wil in atufe a speedy sale for ready pay. B. B. SMITH & SON. Wellsborough, May 55,1855, New arrivals at the wellsboro’ STORE. Sulphate or Indioo, for coloring Blue and Green. ConoH Mixture. —This article, contains Balsam Tolu and other valuable cough remedies, and is par ticularly recommended to the notice of Physicians. Pulmonic Wapebs. A new lot of that 4s and 6s Tea, that every body likes so well. "■ ' ’ ’’ Extract or Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, Pine Apple, &c., for cooking. Masking Ink, that will Hot wash out—fbr mark ing Linen, &c. W iTEnmoop Shoe Blacking, to preserve the lea tlier and kcep lbo feel dry. 1 ' Writing iNg—Black, Blue and Red, of the best quality. Wellaboro’, Jan. 10,1858. Turning A Cliairraakliig. JSTICKLEY* Turner, and Cbairmaker, would • , inform the ppblic that ha has recently .fitted up hie shop in good style, and is now prepared to muou factum ell kinds of CANE & COMMON CHAIRS, .of: the best material and finish. Also Turning done in superior, style, on reasonable terms. .. SHOP, south end Main street, opposite H. W ; Dam’s Wagon Shop. ~,: SAMUEL' HERZOG, having tented-part of J. 'Slickley’s shop is prepared to tnanufneters all kinds of CABINET WORK: from; the best material and in,superior Styles He had om band several sn perior Mahogany Bureaus fi>r sale Cheap. • Wells bo rough,.April 14,. 1856.. WANTED. JOURNEYMAN WAGGONiMAKER wanted to V Work by the' day, month or on shares, at -the shap oF lKe-SUhsoriber in Clymsr township, Tioga Co; Pa. I have a large quantity of seasoned lam. her on hand, ready to be worked, and wobld prefer itoigivo lhc workman a abate .of the proceeds. >, ■ . CHARLES PRITCHARD, Clymsr, June 14 1855. (tf) tr, Ihtf Itek jlt°c Hitch -Pro. would ' lie wo ftfhing ia tU aftamfett&ss: ftotn the Commonto.tjjo Caprava && «i“ftstKiratjiWfe therefore those.who may patiooixeus cm fee] they will not bare to pay the debit of thou whana er pay j this plan is succeeding beyond oar apecu lions already. Weinsiteall who can to eoa>j\ n( i see for themselves,you cannot loose much, u j , oa may find it to your advantage.' 1 May 3,1855,6 m GRAY A LODNSBDRY. CLEAR TBE TRACK Tbe Crimean Campaign Ended! i WAR PJB GLARED the -P 1” bf BALDWIJf-GPERs. vy BEY A CO.) against those old codgers. , “Second rate Goods and Higji Prices, n Friends, Countrymen and all who doat on good Bargains, (which includes everybody,) we have jut received a splendid slock of Tall anj oil kinds, Ready-UadeiClolhing of altyaai&et and sizes, French I Bosonsf Shirts and 1 Wristbands, Cravats' and Scarfs, all styles, 'a la Byron Collars, Stand ing Collars, Cloves and Ifo . ■ sitry, Suependers, But ions of all descriptions, links and BouMs. Buttons for Coats, Turk'Satin linings for (%cis Faitgie- Sleeve Linings, apfl Vele«l« of all sfjh* ’' . ’ which will hi) sold phoap for C|eh» April 19,1855. ‘ / T Abies ‘SHOES Ladies will jffnd, the larger JLi 'chdapestarid host assortment of shoes of » Tor 7 deaednUotr. Gaiters Rubbers and childrens shoes tl ' •' . . iJWIBRiMW® 8 - Balm ,of a ithousand; flowers the, , remeyal of Tan,Freckles, Pimple* arid'aH diseases of the skin, at R. ROT’S,