£, Hay Covers. i** 1 - - ,.-tv’T-e A gooiSft of hay covers will save twjcq their cost,every season,.and with due care will last Oozen -years. Two, months from now farnfts in the vicinity'of New York will be cutlfog their, hay cropland not one. in ten such a thing as a bay coyer for'bit' hay cocks’ by which ha canr effectually se cure the fifty against injury from a, sudden shower. Now is the lyn® 1° get .the hay covers ready. Do yon know how? • Pet-, haps not. Then we will make this little item wonh more to you , than lh<Tprice of ibe 2Vl bunt for a whole year. Buy a piece of stout) coarse, brown cotton sheeting, yard wide’or ijaore, and mck it upon the sunny side of a board fence, or broadside of the bain, and paint it with the following composition : Lin seed oil, 1 gallon ; beeswax, 2 pounds—boiled together —to which add a qunrt.of Japan var nish. Dry two days and cut the cloth into squares, and to each corner attach a round stone of six or eight ounces weight, sewed in a bag, fastened to the cloth by a string a few inches.tong, in such manner that the weights can be easily taken oif for convenience io packing away the covers when out of use. One of these thrown over a cock of hay has tily tumbled together, will keep it quite dry in case'of a sudden shower. A large cover for a wagon load or unfinished slack of hay or grain will be found one of the most useful implements on the farm. It is surprising that every man who hauls hay (o market does not keep such a useful thing.— N. Y. Tribune. Proper Time to Manure. With respect to the proper lime season for pulling on farm-yard artificial and other manure that will depend entirely on circdm stances and the convenience ol the farmer. I remember this question was once put to a very shrewd old farmer by a young neigh bor, who had a very high opinion of the old man’s judgement and experience in (doming mailers; and alter stipulating for a fee in the shape of a jug of ale (which of course, was very cheerfully paid) what think you was the old man’s reply to the anxious in quirer? Why simply this: “Put it on all the year around.” Now, although we may not quite agree with the farmer that all the year about is the best time far pulling on manure, yet I think most of us agree with him that a dressing of good manure will sel dom do harm at any season ; and no doubt by this significant answer the old man meant to impress upon the mind of his neighbor the high value ho placed upon this right hand friend. In my opinion, the best time for ap plying manure of any kind (including bone dust) to permanent pasture is when the veg etation is the most active, say in the months of April and September, if the land can be spared ; and the old fashioned custom of put ting on manure immediately after the hay is carried oIT, is, I think, a very good one.— Mr. Martin. To Ikpkovb Seed Potatoes. —Charles Seager, of St. Louis, recommends the fol lowing easily tried method of improving po tatoes, so as to restore them to the original soundness, richness and mealiness of this valuable root: The plan is ibis:—keep back some seed potatoes for six or seven weeks aAer the usual.time of planting, say (ill the last week ol June or the first week of July, and then plant and cultivate them as stock potatoes. They will grow until the frost withers the vines, when they should bo dug. As they have not had lime to mature, they will be quite small—not more than an inch and a half through, but they shonldmll be carefully gathered, and kept safe from frost through the winter, and planted at the usual time of planting in the spring—one of the small po tatoes sufficient for seed in each hill. The result wilt be large sized, sound, mealy pota toes, as I have proven by actual trial. I hope it will be tried by some of our farmers this year. The Golden Grain.—FailbAil Nature, true to herself, and good and true to mad, what time man is unfaithful to God and to himself—seeking in our South to abase La bor, and degrade Humanity, to subject Free dom, and binder Republicanism—is gener ously growing grain all over the corn fields and wheal fields of the nation, and promises the People a harvest of extraordinary bounty; She coveretf (he lender plants thickly with snow the past winter.' Uncovered now by her spring breath, they have been 'watered by her, and saved from hurtful changes of temperature, and fiom the violence of winds. The high prices of wheal in ’65 induced widely extended sowing last fallj and the present spring. A successful harvest, suc ceeding upon a favorable season of growth and ripening, must put the next fall’s prices of flour to tiiose long absent rates for the. poor of $4,00 and $4,50 the barret.— Alb. Jour. How to Cook Hams. —The Southern Farmergives the following receipe for cook ing a ham, and we con testify to its excel lence. _ An excellent manner of cooking a ham is m following: Boil it three or four hours according to the size, then skin the whole god tit it for the table; then set it in an oven forint If an hour, cover it thickly wilh ed Tusk or bread crumbs, and set it back lor. half an hour longer. Boiled ham' is'-feiways improved by Belting it into an oven,for near ao hour, until much of the fat dries out, and it also, makes il pJOW fender. . Too Bad—RßAitT.—The rose of Florida, the.mofit . beauiiful of. Sowers,) emits no fra- bird of Par|3ise, th'e most .beau, timfof birds, giyes ho sopg ; diefcypress of trees, yields np/rpit; dand|w i; iho and ballroom bellre/the loydih&pjfjbtpated creaiiires, are-ysry often ditto— and a little more so! '■ ' V . Tf l : .i, ■ Huferland, io his treatise on sleep, has some cufiouaas well,as forcible ideas on the ■necessity of midnight to rest and Ne ihal llie period of twenty fbur bon|B, is by Jhe regular its axis, marks its Influence-meat definitely bn the physical econ- Utwapilar in rfae and faR? Settled regular aawenty-Cahr hours’ Qua and reflux. in thb heallhful stjite, there is manifested the same regular influence, and the more, habitual qUr meals, our hours of employment, and <mr- hours of sleep, the more power is there in the; system to resist disease. . In the morning the pulse is slow and the nerves calmer, and the mind and body better filled for jabor. As towards the evening of the day, the pulse be comes accelerated, and an almost feverish state is produced which, io excitable persons, becomes an absolute evening fever. Rest carries off this fever by its sleep, and the re freshing opening of its pores which sleep pro duces, In this nightly respiration there is an absolute crisis of this evening fever, and this.periodical crisis is necessary to every one, for it carries off whatever useless or per nicious particles our bodies may have imbibed. This evening fever, Hqferland thinks, is not entirely owing to the accession of new chyle to the system, but to the departure of the sun and of the light. The crisis of this fever, to be most effective by its regularity, ought to take place at midnight, when the sun is in its nadir, and then the body becomes re freshed for the early morning labor. Those who neglect this period, either push the diur nal crisis into the morning, and thus under mine the importance of its regularity, or lose it entirely, and arise to their labors unre freshed by sleep. Their bodies will not have been purified by the nightly crisis, and the seeds of disease will have thus been planted. Nervous people are peculiarly subject to the influence of this evening fever, and think they cannot labor without its excitement. Hence their mental efforts are performed in the night alone; the important time for the crisis of their nervous exctement passes over in wakefulness, and no perspiration cleanses the body or strengthens the nerves. Such people will wear out soon, unless they change their habits and seek rest when nature and the human constitution dictate. These considerations ought to be deeply studied and regarded by all who are in the ruinous habit of turning night into day';, and of changing the functions of each. A failure oi nealth will soon manifest the truth of these remarks. A Time of Justice Will Oome. We are consious of the odium that rests upon us. We leel that we are wronged ; but we are not impatjenl for the righting of our Wrongs. We bide our lime. The man that shall come after; us, will do us justice. The present generation of America cannot “judge righteous judgment,” in case of the uncompromising friends of freedom, religion, and law. They are so debauched and blind ed by slavery, and by the perverse and low ideas of freedom, religion, and law, which it engenders, that evil good, and good evil; put darkness for light, and light for darkness; put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter.” They have been living out the lie of slavery so long, and have been, thereby, deadening thir consciences so long, as to be now well nigh incapable of perceiving the wide and everlasting distinctions between truth and falsehood. ‘Hans, what kind of weather do you think we will have?’ ‘I don’t know. What you think ?’ ‘I think what you think.’ ‘I think so, loo.’ Apt to slip trp.—People who think they cain make an honest man of a peltifoger, or walk on an orange peeled sidewalk in a pair of new boots. Why are fowls the most economical things farmers keep ? Decause, for every grain they give a peck. Women are seldom sailors, but they some imus command smacks. BUSINESS BIRECTOM. Jfydropaihic Physician and Surgeon. ELELAND, TIOGA COUNTY, PA, [Jung 14,1855:] w. W. WEBB, M. 8., XT AS establiahed.hiniEelf in the practice of Med. 4 1 icing and Surgery in the Township of Liberty Pa., where he will promptly attend all calls in his profession. Liberty, Feb. 1.1854. JOHN If. BACHS, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT -f*- LAW.—Office, north side Public Square Wellaborough, Pi. Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge & Co.,N. Y city Hon.A.V-Parsons,Philadelphia l . July 13. KASSAN PAREHURST, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, AT LAW. LAWREN CE VILLE, Tioga. Comity, p a t Office hue door below Ford Block, [Fob 21,3 m. » SPENCER A THOMSON, Attorneys & Counselors at Lav, CORNING, Steuben County, Wow York. Gxfa. 1 T. Srasont. C H. Thomson. April 18, 1855-iy, - ~, ' • 8. P. WILSON, BT Removed to James, towrey’s Office. NAS. LOWREY Sc S. P. WILSON, ATTORNEYS ,& COUNSELLORS AT .willattend the Contliof-Tioga, Potter ana McKean counties. WellsborooghjFeb. 1,1653.':, .ii , ■ , BARBER * HAIRDRESSER, . Wellsboro'Pa, Occupies room over B. 8. Bailey VStoro; Every thing m his line of businesawill be done as well promptly as U caa bo ddae In-.thc mote •alooM-iPreparatipns for removing dandruff! and beautyfibg the hair Jew sole che»£ Hwr and wbiskera dyed any color. Call and see. Wellsboro, Oct 18,1835; (U) #&¥ Tio&A countyijaaK OWING to the great7ise inpapor.tbere lea great opd increasing demand Tor .rags of all Kinds. evertsnpn l^ho:wil|^} to , ssTO (he firelCosl-dn his old ; clothe* ehdold.; cs*t them, buttons Andallihto the rag-bag f hot however until he‘cjlKa.t,th4'% J- ' fc'f'i'V.i&M* >■■&{&■ "■■ PREMIUM CtOTHINO STORE. J- =■ > • : ?; 4T pi6&Ai : ]-y andeellwgenndspleiidid. assorlfnent j wear as long as any other, and made in the best and I moaV substantial .ntamftr, atfd under his owtfmper : vision. :.The proprietor lias a. complete knowledge of the trnde.andcansell the’best quality of Ready iMade Clothing considerably cheaper than any other establishment In the county, He Keeps a Variety of : Cloths, Cassimereg, Vestings, Drawers, Trimmings, Wrappers, Skirts, Collars, Cravats, tyc., ' which will be sold as reasonably as they can be pur chased elsewhere. His slock of COATS & VESTS .can’t bu beat tins side of New York, either in price style, or quality. ‘ ' Don't forget that this establishment took the fils premium at the. Fair of last October. O* Particular attention given to cutting and ma king garments to order. C. OSMUN. Tioga', April 5,1855. MONET TO LET. B. S. BAILEY, HAVING just returned from New York with his fall purchases, would invite the attention of buyers to his exhibition of GOODS & WAKES, comparing qualities and prices with any establish ment in Tioga county. 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 i SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, CROCKERY, STONE WARE, WOODEN WARE, TIN WARE, *c., may be found at prices that cannot fail to please pur. chasers for Ready Pay. Should it sn happen that an article called for is not on hand, customers are posltioely assured that it will in “next week” In connexion with the establishment may be found a good assortment of Box, Parlor, and Cook Stoves, of the heaviest castings and most approved patterns together with everything in the line of tinware, wholesale and retail, manufactured by and under the supervision of our fellow townsman, Mr. John B. Soficld, who is said to be the best tinner in the,' county. Those wishing ware made from good stock, and a smooth job, will not fail to make their selections and leave their orders ot Nov. 39,1855. ROCK. BAILEY’S. New Volumes—Subscribers may begin Now. Life illustrate d—a first class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News, Lit erature, Science and the Arts; to Entertainment, Im provement and Progress. One of the best Family Newspapers in the World. Two Dollars a year. TUB WATER-CURB JOURNAL. Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice to Physiology and Anatomy, with ntrnieroua illustra tions ; and those laws which govern Lire and Health, $1 a year. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL: Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for the el evation and improvement of Mankind. Amply ll lustrated. $1 a year. For $3 a copy of each of these Jouroals wili be sent one year. Agents wanlod. Address, Formans & Wklls,3oB, Broadway Now-York. MRS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent fer the above worka, and practical Phrenologiat, may be (bund at the house of Mr. I. Richards, Wcllsboro’, Pa. Carriage & Wagon Manufac tory. TTENRY PETRIE would an- n, nonnco lo his friends and tbeQffißlJtaiy 1 public generally, that he is cont'maingSZ— the abase business on Grafton street, immediate in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where he is pre pared to manufacture on short notice, Gekritt Smith. Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, of any style or description to suit 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 fash ionable style. NEW BOOBS. rpHE subscriber would respectfully inform _ his customers and friends that he still con tinuos the mercantile business, at the old place, at the well known store of L. I. Nichols, where he will be happy to wait on those that will favor him with a call, and would invito the attention of the public generally to his large and Commodious stock of DRY BOOBS, Groceries, Ready-Made Cloth ing and Hardware, CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, STONE WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c., &c., ’ in fact everything else kept in a country store, artl olos too numerous to mention, and will sell cheaper than can be bought Ibis side bf Now York city. Alt kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market price. ,J. R. BOWEN Wellsborough, June 29,1656. THE SEBSClSlirtjtt respectfully informs OioSe who have unsealed sects.- with him, (pro o£con) in Tioga Co. that their acets. after this date ate in the hands of H. W. Williams, attorney in Wellsboro’ for Settlement If attended to before the Ist day of May nest, no cost will accrue thereon. April 10,1856. M. 8. BLACKWELL. He would also notify those persons in Delmar who gave their wool to A. L. Beaver, Manufacturer at Bowen’s establishment, Knoxville, or to S. S, Blech well, agent for said Beaver, who left their goods with roe for delivery, that unless the receipts „ n,.. 8 , 1 !® 8 not f el ? iven U P to me, are left with Mr. williams, suite will bo brooght for their recov. ery, as I am responsible to Beaver, Chairs, Chrilrs, Chai^, TJESIDES a variety, of all 'dlh&r kinds A* of HOUSEHOLD FVRNItVRk, the sub aenber has four difierent styles of , BLACg. WALNUT CANE BEAT CHAIRS, Which he is selling at cost prices. Also. Two different patterns of Mahogany Spring Seat Chairs, and Mahogany Rockers. and three patterns of- Snfils. Also,Rosewood, Curl Maple,and CommOn chatrt of all kinds. ‘ E. D. WELLS. Lawronccville, Nov. 1854. "■ ' • V-11-i L EB. , ■ ' v DEALBHIW " . Italian and American Marble, •/..•FOB MANTELS, MD.IjtfMrBNTS. TOMBS - CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONm ~ Absurd. Batter &. EouvjWellsbowi b, P. BIXCBy Knoxville; J. E. Wlum, Cotington. f Tioga, April 26,1855. Wellsboro,’July 13,’55. HENRY PETRIE. M. S. BLACKWELL, Agt C WABISte. Il)i*s,’,inlhe above busiutis, ahtf win conlinue_at the oldfltaud.twd'door* east pf Jones’Slofo,'t(fkhep on' hdad and make to order dll kiudkaf Cabins s? 1 'f *T.'£) 1 8«fh8,, BivaiiB, Ottomans, BrealoWsallej, Bateaus, - MAHpGONY do ! CpjIMPN JVASH STANDS, Cottage, French-.anACommon Bedsteads, (ft every description,together with allatiliolesustt* alif roade in hislibe df buairtessV ~, -From his knowledge 1 of .the: business he flat, tdrs himself with the belief that (hope wishing to purchase, would do well to "call and examine his work before sending elsewhere for. an inferior article. : ■ i • COFFINS, of every variety,.made to, order, at sh/ot notice, and reasonable charges. . TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no tiefi. " 1 ITJI Chairs! Chairs! rT. In addition to the above, the snbscri iSSpftber would inform theohblic that be has /| just roceiveda large ana UandsomcassorU ment of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs, dpc., which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,time (hoy can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them ! June 3,1855. DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Pocket jEscnlapins: OR EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. THE fiftieth Gditk with One Htmdred Ei graving, showing Disease; and Malformations of the Hi man System in every shr and form. To which is adi a Treaties on the Disease; Females being of the highi importance to married peo{ or those contemplating mi riage. By Wm. Yodmo, M. P. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the £ecDLAFios to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading the Pocket AEscolahus. Let no one suf fering from a hacking Cough, Pain in the side, rest less nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their phys ician, be another moment without consulting the jEscuLapius. Have the married, or those about to be married, any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures fronj the very jaws of death. CT’Any person sending Twenty-Five Cents enclo sed in a fetter, will receive one .copy of this work by mail or five copies will be sent for ono.Dolhir. Address, (post paid.) DR. WM. YOUNG. No. 152 Spruce S(., Philadelphia, Juno 7, 1855-ly. Will Kansas be Free? rA QUESTION difficult to answer, but that the Subscriber is offering merchandize cheap, admits not a doubt. The question will be immediately set tled upon inspecliou 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, Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit. “A Word to the Wise is sufficient /” The Sobscriber has a largo end wet! selected stock of Goods, and is offering them at as reasonable prices as can be bought in {l'ioga Co, or this side of Cedar Run! He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—Sho 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. Middlebnry Centre, Nov. 8,1855. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A GROWL would announce to the cili zens or Tioga County, that he has associated with him a partner, and the business will be con ducted under the firm of A.Csowl & Co. They will continue at the old stand, in Wellsborough to manufacture to order and keep on hahd, Buggys A Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, &c., which for style, durability and elegance of finish, cannot bo surpassed by any other similarestablish ment in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and thebost materials used expressly in all the manufacturing departments of this establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having them execu cdl to their entile Satisfaction, and finished in every particaiarthe same as though they attended in per son. ' ' REPAIRING done asusual,wilb neatness and despatch. PAINTING of all kinds done on the shortest notice;and most reasonable terms. (O'AH'kinds of merchantable produce (deliver ed) recivcd in exchange for work, at the. markrt prices. A. GROWL &. CO. July 13,1855. SASH & BLIND r A C t O’R f. > COVINGTON, TIOGA 00, PA. TH E- -subscriberis prepared Uy riew Ma - just purchased, to furnish to order, all hinds o square and fancy Sash and Blinds. Square Sash of common sizes, constantly on hand. By long experience iii the business, the subscri ber flatters himself that he can make as good an article, and sell Was cheap as can be obtained at any estabishment in Pennsylvania or "New York. Call and see. DAVID S. IRELAN. Covington, March 2,1854. ILrThe subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. I>. Jaynes celebrated Family 'Medicines, also Scarpa’sOil for Deafness, D. S. I. FANNING JOLLS. ATTENTION, FARMERS! f IIHE-; UNJDERSJGNED respectfully in A ’ lona the farmers of Tioga County, that they aro now Maimfac'ltirlng PINCH’S-IMPROVED PREMIUM FANNING MIfjLS, three miles-squlh ofWcllaborpugh, on the Jersey Shore road; and Ibel wafranlbd Itf saying tho,t sUcTMUIiI thp Mat ever iritrbduced'into TibgaCotmly Iroth bi) respects cleariing'iasl afld well, aw the sayffig of G rass Scbd .Faimeca.are resppctfully'ihvited'tocalland ekatfi inoforihdin selves berdtopurchasing.elsewhete,' CT All hinds of Prodded takeninpaymeilt. Old Mills repnirqd on short notice. - _ ■ ■, \ . ANGUS GRIFFIN & SONS. Delmar, Oct. 13,1854-tf. , Wants, & Xhiiip WantetJ, 'TOTANTJSp by almost every farmer in’llie conn lion aad oorq qfaiidißcaßoa thatyj&pttho wind of horses.* ’-”', *. ■ '■ a!,bq^‘of Dr. FQVer’dj’Sibefnran dint- sovereigp remedy for Uall'vScrAlchcß, Gra- ailMtanMna'aiseaseS lo’wjiich hotsesor hdrnefcMWafe’wbJect ’ '’ •' Ala), a but o f R&tTOle?,”’6nß.of Ihesafest indbest atUolesiqasd for deslrdyiflgrati and mice, or Lyons 'celebrate “Rat Pills,” fortho same purpose, For sale at the Wellsboro’Drug Stoto g ■ .'\•\* \ } , \ \ 'ROBERT ROT dr rx 'V '. 'iSi* ■ i) - "JI'V - .; J, ■r ' VEALBR ltt ■■■ ■ y-'. ;■ g - ■ FOREIGN A DOMESTIC, ERUGS & CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, OIL, PAINTS, Dyes, Acids;Yaß. NistiEs, Putty, wind- OW-GLASS, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES ROOTS, BARKS, BIT TERS, HERBS, SEEDS, ointments; extracts, TINCTURES, PILLS, POW DERS,\PHARMACEUTIC PREP ARATIONS, THOMPSONIAN A BOTANIC MEDICINES, HOMEOP ATHIC REMEDIES, CHILDREN’S TOYS, INKS, PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, POTASH, TAR, LAMPS, <%C. ALSO, CHOICE TEA at very moderate prices. Physi clans’ prescriptions will at all limes receive care ful attention. Every article sold at bis Store is War ranted to be as represented to tfas purchaser. Ail articles not satisfactory may be returned,' if nninjnr ed, and the money refunded. Terms, Cash. DGT Call at the sign of the Mortar. j~p Wellsboro’ Oct. 25,1855-tl. ' HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. TO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as BPERMATORRHCEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS,Ahe Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE, Ac., Ac., The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia in view ol the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which ate practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Con. suiting Surgeon, 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, yvitb a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in case of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Howard Association is a benevolent Institu tion, established by special endowment, for the re lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with “Viru lent arid 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 Uie highest Medical akilTpi the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment,—Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint Leucarrhoea, Ac. 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. October 25,1855. —ly. NEW SPRING GOODS. THE subscribers are now opening their stock 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 la very email profit for READY PAY Being deter mined not to be undersold by our neighbors, our goods are marked at the lowest figure; and we invite b comparison of our goods and prices with any other in the market. Among the assortment of DRY GOdDS willbe found a great variety of Ladies’ DressGooda 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 stock of SILKS. Also, for men’s wear may be found Broad Cloths Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, satin and summer Vestings, Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, blcafched and brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for boys’ wear, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Colton Batten, with a variety of other rticles 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 wolllo call on us before purchasing else where. HARDWARE, as large and complete an assortment as can be found in the county. Among which is Cutlery ofal) kinds, Carpenters Toolsj Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and'Screws, Door Hangings, Bitts, &c., &c. CROCKERY, GLASS & STONE-WAR Boots and Shoes, Bats and Ca|>s, Steel, Iron,’-Nails, Paints and Oils, Glass and PuUy, Ready-Made Clothing, fyc. Thankful for the liberal patronage of the past season, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring stock bolicving tliat good Goqds find low prices wil in snre s speedy sale for ready pay. , B. B, SMITH & SON. j Wellsborough, May 25,1856. i New arrivals at The Wellsboro; DRUG STOWE. Sulphate of Indioo, for coloring Blue and Green- Coyou Mixture.—This article contains Balsam Tolu 4od,pt.bpr valuable cough remedies, and is par; Ucularly sqcppimended lo the notice of Physicians. 1 PoLMotuo Warms. A now lot of that 4s and 6s Tea, that-overy body likes so well. Extract op Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, Pmo Apple, &0., foif cooking. ■ -' ■ Marking Ink; that will not wash out—for mark ing Linen; &o. - - Waterproof Snos Bucking, tb preserve Oie lea tber and keep the feet dry. ' '1 Writing Ink— Black, Blue and Red, of the best quality. Welbboro’, Jan. 10,1856. Tlimlng & OhaarniakiiiS'. J UTICKtfeY, and bhairmaken would • .inform the public that'he has recently fitted, up bis shop in good-style, and is now prepared lonianu, faotiire all,kinds of CANE& ;OM3tON CHAffiS, bribe best material andfinisli,, in'superior style, on reasonable terms. , . SHOP, south end Main street, opposite H.W Darttla.Wagon Shop. f ; -y,- ;^ k r .• :‘„ 5 j* c • SAMUEL .HERZOG, having!rented part of J. Stiok/oyVshop is<prepalus td rnanufactura all kipdsof CABiNET.WOBR ftorii the beat material andin superior style. l Ilahas on handseveral au perior Mahogony Bnreana>fbr sale cbtep, I . Wellaborobghi April .14,' 1855/' r ' HW&S&OTHS&S (hoiqtW land he T l cBldeS,tb- ■ dether.Withtbe appurtenances, eonslati-stH|M|>!- irtg of'A dWelllni" bouse'and Maker’s; Shop, Fdr dhfaire of’- '•, FREDERICK pffAß door north of D. Stnrrock'k Cabinet Shbrn"' Wellsboro’Pa. March 6,18584 ha. |• • TAHKIWIfcE, - iTPHiivto MicJt, bact of (ie^Prol "SSsssi ~ 'IHGII Iroiig. cs'n lie cot op at'abort notice. Particular atteni:,.,' MlAtoket SHOEING. All Uni 722 from Inft Cormndn to the Concave Seated shoe N. Bt, The system adopted at this eatabliahaleat it noti to qhargo2s percent extra to pay f O , bad debt*, liereforetnoae whpmay pateonirejw can feel aaaored they will not base to pay. the debts of those who nev er pefi' this’plan is snfcfeeediDg beyond oar expects' lions already. W c invite all who can to comoand dee fbr themselves, ypo cannot loose much, and’ too may find it lo.your advantage. May 3.1855, eni GKAY & XODNSBUEY, LOOK OUT FOR. THE EJICHNEI ■ The Seagoru change — SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE! AMD BUSINESS RELATIONS, THEREFORE, TABOR, BALDWIN A CO., (Succeed Tatar, Young df Co.) in thU Foundry business, as Manufacturers of steam Engines, Boiien add Machinery of all Rinds; StoVea, Hollo* Ware, Tib, and Copper W&re. REPAIRING fc„JOB WORK done with tb e least possible delay. MILL GEARlNGSfurnisfaed »!iAou* extra chargt forpaUernt. PLOWS of all kinds, (two of which took the premium at the late County Pair,) kept constantly On band. - We have the exclusive right, for Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the Stove. one of the best (if nut the very best) Cook Stoves ever invented; which is always on hand at our store house, for wholesale & retail. Thcfr Stoves'look the premium over the Albany Stoves at the lata-Fair. That is a feather in oar cap which we dont intend to have plucked out soon. Corn Shelters, Of all the improved patterns that commend them, selvbs to farmers. Besides this, we intend to fdrnish better Were, better articles and belter work, at lower prices then any other establishment in Tioga county will be able to do. And the man who pays CASH, can yet what he buys at reduced prie'es. This is the Sir way of doing business, and the system upon which the Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will be eoa. ducted hereafter. Don’t wait for the wagon, hot come on. TABOR, BALDWIN 4 CO, .-Tioga, Nov. IS, 1855.—t£ CT Old Iron and Copper, and all kinds of produce taken in exchange for work. ANEW ERA IN SUN-PENCIE. EINGI—E. W. BECKWITH re. epeclfully announces to the citizens of Wells boro' and vicinity v lhal he has perfected his arrangements for taking j and is now ready to gratify those who wish a faith, ful likeness of themselves by this beautiful protest. The superiority of Ambrolypes over pictures on metallic plates, is obvious to to the most careless ob server. The harshness and metallic luster of the litter ire entirely obviated, and instead, wo have i clear, well-defined impression, exceeding m soilness of light and shade the finest steel engraving and as plainly to be seen in any light. Pictures of infants and children of every age la. ken with certainly and despatch. Persona wishing pictures will please call soon, u his slay in town will be necessarily short. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Apr. 3, ’56-tf. HERE’S YOUR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES! HAVING removed to the building in the rear of Bailey &. Foley’s store, the subscriber is prepared to furnish to order, MEN'S $ BOYS’ KIP $ CALF BOOTS Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN’S ft CHILDRENS KIP ig CALF SHOES MENS Is BOYS’ COARSE BOOTS , Made upon honor —and warranted to wear out in due time, and not to rip untilthey ore worn out. '■ As a man is known by his Boots no leas than by he company he keeps, it behooves every man to take heed how his " understanding ” is caret) for A reasonoblc share of the public patronage ts re spectfully solicited. O’ Hides taken in exchange for work. L. A. SEARS. Wellsboro’. Dec. 28,1855-ly. . Valuable Farm For Sale. THE Subscriber is desirous of dis posing of of his Farm,’ containing 170 acres, situated in Charleston town- Jfls'Hk ship,. Tioga county. Pa., three JBjgagsftom Wellsboro', on the Slate Road lead mgSffifffiing 1° Covington, and 10 miles from the qPPjraJ?Corning and Blossbnrg Railroad. About • IL. 100 acres of Said, farm is in a good stale of cultivation and’ well adapted to Dairying and Grain-growing, is well watered and has a fine lot of Timber; beech, maple, white and black ash, hickory and oak. Said farm has a good frame house, two . barns and other necessary outbuildings, a fine or chard of 350 fruilbeariug trees, ail grafted 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 premises. LYMAN WETMORE. Charleston, Deiv27|-55. tf NEW MIILIIVERY STOKE. ffaHyahnoniicp to'viid gitizerjs of and vutibilj,- 1 that^ has'juef opened a new M liner? establishment at the re sidenee of'Mr. I. Richards, where may he. lound at all times a ’ GOOD ASSORTMENT "OP mtCIWERY GOODS, ■ such as . , / ‘ ' Ladies A Children 5 * JBonnelw, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,'GAPS; HEADDRESSES, &0., &c.. All. orders promptly attended She will also at tend to Dressmaking as nauid.'" ICTNo trust C’ QSMUN - hah 'Josf returned them the City with a splendid assortment of Vettirigi, Dimming! oj iU'lnMiißeody-Made Clothing if ell jualßßs - ; »;*•* mt>, fl* -Wfitlbandtf Craiqli.ana Scag$ r all styles, a la Byron Stand ing Collars, Qlmei. and 'Ho ' rfepn Rat' ,' xj %t ■ • writs, of all aetcnplwm. Link* dna Doom Buttons for Cootil iMrk. Lining! for Coat* VangosMstnt]#n\ngt anil Velvets of all rtyfe* a., which will ho gold cheap for Cash- • ,Tiojia r April 19,1835. , SHQE3 I^adie 3 will hnd dsactjipUon.Giaitera Rubbers 4 * A raoilSA^?WpßB'...f| rtOilK !' I P.dKK.!-20 bbls of Most Pork, i just rbdeived and (Srsale by' W. A. KOB»
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