The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, December 11, 1856, Image 3

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The Election;!* put, end ili.relmllpravesfli|l
the work devolved on the Republican parte iifnflt
ret oomplsted.' r ln all-the.: Eastern and Northern,
portion* of the country—in New-Engl*ad t , New-
York, OUo, and lho.’North.Wcttrr-lbe Republican
banner float* in triumph j while in Southern Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Indiana and IBlnoia--in abort, whw-:
ever few newspapers are taken, and where common!
schooU ate too new and lea fteble to hsveedusatcd:
the presqnb bb£ flag of
Slavery obstructs the sunshine. AsrWngqr.lo Amer
tea might Mont nr
evjst Messed with Education, Intalßgeßfle.rnirin
and Virtue, by scanning the relume of the Fresiden
tial opnlest of 1856. We have failed of present suc
cess, not because the People p*..bnt
came that large portion nolheai orreadthe
argument and do dot kriptr jW it' the f bal ques
lion, ai'Uaue, wehl almqal solid agaim or,’ reversing
the verdjcj educated
Tbiae facW palhof pressing duly.—
With no uomanly,lrewoini™ ;over,w.hri i*,irrevoca.
We—with; Dp
triumph pfVLibcrty In hey riew otdeaj uppt Woo at
the Long tajfjnd rlqln* y bet Struggle—
wilh’no shadow, of regret that the rcaponsibihlyof
governing it not confided to Mr champions before
the People were Ally ready to aoctain them—we be
gin afresh the work of diffusing that vital truth
which, foreword to the concerns of this'world qs
well as of the next, makes Free indeed. Now, in too
Slave power’s peydarof vlpory,*wh«j its ministers
and servitors are gathering jand plotting, to make the
most of their 'triumph and u ~ crash oat” the spirit
which they vainly believe tdbecrucified and entomb
ed!—now, WMothefaraihesHed or coid-hMrted Who
lately basked in the sanahiuedfour premature hope
are hauling ,of to...repair .damages t and. talking os
abandoning: the .nigged orena ol Politic* for morf
quiet and Bowery fields—pow, ip this hoar of wesrie
atm sad shadow, Tin TaisOwrenews its vows of.
eternal hostility to every form ofyytanpy over the
bodtea or souls ofmea—to the shameful, assumption
that the. benighted and feeble, wheather in tool or
body, are to be regarded and treated as the con
venience or the prey oftbeir wiser or stronger breth
ren—to the [domination of despota abd oligarchs,
whether of empires or plantations—to the enslavers
of cities and kingdoms in Europe or the breeders for
the suction-block and the cotlonjield ip Virginia dr
Alabama.
The doctrine that no, haman being vu ever crea
ted for the benefit or advantage of another—that all
'service between man and mah ehoald be (lee and
reciprocal—that the laborer ahould not toll and sweat
to pamper others’pride or minister to others*luxury,
hot for the sustenance and comfort of those near and
dear to him— is destined to certain triumph. It
must prevail, for God reigns, and Earth was not crea
ted to be a theater dfinjuslice, oppression and misery
for ever. It must triumph; for all true prophecy
affirms and the vindication of the Divine benignity
imperatively requires it. It mutt triumph j for
Democratic America cannot always remain the
scoff of aristocrats and the shame of reformers and
liberals throughout the Old World. It must triumph;
for Man's history is not a chaos or a riddle, but
every l */here instinct with meaning; and no heroic
effort ever failed of its effect—no. drop of martyr
blood was ever shed in vain.
Bat even if we Republicans were disposed to fold
oar arms in slumber, our adversaries would not per
mit it. They'are busy to-daj in lengthening their
cords and strengthening their slakes with a vigilance
and activity which reveals a consciousness ou their
part that their dominion must be made sure forth
with or their scepter will have forever departed.—
ToJay, myrmidoms of the Slave Power threaten
and harass Northern Mexico, are encamped in the
heart of Central America and waging a war of ex
termination on the distracted inhabitants of its petty
Republics, while it by turns leers and scowls at
Cuba, while its most ruthless bands are precipitated
on devoted Kansas, under the protection and smiles
of the Federal Admioiaration. Even as'we write,
She telegraph informs us that twenty Free-State
men, guilty of attempting to defend their homes
against the rapineand violence of Buferd’s and Titus’s
blood-thirsty bandits, have been convicted by Le
-compto’s Court of manalaughter I and sentenced to
dive yeacs 1 imprisonment at bard labor as fehma.—
This is bat a fair specimen of what has long passed
<br“ justice” in Kansas —a joslice which takes the
-criminals into pay and aids them in hunting down,
plundering and ** wiping out” the innocent, whom
at consigns to ibe Stale prison if they are ever gpaded
onto the madaoss of resisting their oppressors- Such
crimes sod wrongs as unhsppy Kansas has for
twelve months endared, even Hungary or Poland
has ever known, and the Power at whose losliga
tion these villainies were and ire perpetrated sits
enthroned in the While House, and has just achiev
ed another four years’ ascendancy in the Federal
■Government. Who, in view of these facts, can say
that Republicans may now pile their arms, even for
out TioOrT ; ‘
Tbz Tsisonk wiD be, as rt has been, a Political
journal—avowedly, (hough not decisively so. It re
cognises the truth that Freedom and Slavery are
here grappled in deadly conflict, and that in the re.
salt ono of them must lose control over the Fed.
cnl Government Bat, while it gives prominence
and emphasis to tbo discussion and elucidation of
"the great issue ofthe day, it sinks none ofthe char
ac'rteistic of a Business and Family Newspaper.—
Tbo proceedings of Congress, like those in Kansas,
wiQ be watched and reported by an able and fearless
corps ofCorrespondenls, white from London, Paris,
Constantinople, Havant, San FrandsCo, Albany snd
other centers of interest, osar special advices ,wfl I be,
as they have been, fresh and reliable. A member
ofonrEditorial, carpt— Bayard Taylor—is nowin
Northern Europe, and will spend the Winter in
Sweden, Lapland, Russia, thfenoomaking his Nvty
next season acddfesfSibteita atKd Taltifj to the ntfeln
of the Amour, and thence hymewati} by the Pacific
and California, unless soma, chapge,prontoyhafll
promise greater interest and profit to oojt teaden,
thr whom flonehs will write regularly throughout
his adventurous jpjirney, which is likely to require
two years for Its completion. Our reports of the
most isterbstSng Lectures, Public Meetings, Ac,
will be fiufl and reliable, and onr Do
rnestie News made up with a Careful regard to the
condensation into our ample col unis ofthe greatest
amount of intelligence that is consistent with the
use of type of generous size. In ihort, if We (kit to
make Tiaa Tatsinm worth its -cost, it shall nut he fqr
want of expenditure or eflbrt.
If it be deemed desirable by Republicans that
Tmc Tannin should be circulated in their several
loealitiee, syeorge them to see that Clubs be made
up andforwtrded to due season. The PhSUuksters
are semi-officially 1 admonished est to aid onr circula
tion/bmto urge instead that; ofjourrtal* deeded
*l.sound, 1 " pnd •* National" by the compatriot/ of
Atehfeon andStriagfellow, We ask live Rcpnbli
caod-edery when to cure that these efforts be not
effectual to qaeneh.lhe light .of-Freedom, in the
murky mists of Slkvuty. ■
1 TERMS
Dult Taisn.Ni, per annum $6 00
sx»i-wmLT isisosi.
Single Copy, perannom....#3 00
Two Copies, •» ,5.00 ’
fiToCopies, ■* iv.,...1l 09 i
Ten Copies, >* v3O 00 i
Weaend The Semi-Weekly to clergymen.at $2
per year.
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Single Copy, pcradnnm «m :
’''-TH&Copfei <'■■ « ■ .V. on
Ten Copies, .Pi 12 00
Twenty CkjpisM« W«<Wrt»f and any 1
». tffpf* nuinof r, °C *1 per >2O 00
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Twenty Copies, toaifirui of ea« tulj
li "semes' tndtby >"s4 00
rt|bdrtl?Q.tach.j|.v; ~•<.* v f; . V
Any person sending ui s rpub of twenty or more,
eleigtnwu at ll'per ytar.
'SatecripUonanii/ Oomtnence at any lime, f «y
-menl in advance is required in ail cues, and the
psper is invariably discontinued at tire expiration of
toe advance pay menu f
Money iliyw r*biUed for subscriptions In letters
1? C SWS? Postmaster, at the plapC' where
t IB lellu u mailed, aWnTdi* Mitt acquainted Vrilh
lie <fOnletll«i dtrt licdp a ■ dstcriptiont l df tlie bilU.-W-
. Bill of hmk
Canadas received at raTfor^bscftphqni,^
ohe'WMlpg
to Tm W Wit toimeined
ppqp,for .in jiiat'ii
h'th to db.lj|,to wri i
ihle. ioeiose.the mdtfey, wrlte tbe nsmeofthe ihb
•criteHWKhhls Fort-Office. Conn tyand' Staley W®
direet.ihe.leUer.to tmk. \ ■ .v? >.mi \st V- 1 •.
v r GBECtEfcA McELRATH,
jork,.. - 1
December 11,185(1—3m. .y,k, tJol u
BY of an order of the -Qiptant'.Giwit of
GHon. County, tousdirected,wewilletpoae to
pnblis sale, on the premises, in Rutland township,
on THDESDAV the Ist day ; of January, 1857,.the
following described real estate, late the property ,pf
Albert Ac' Jobnwoideo’d. ta wit i.a lototlipjtriUia.to
in the township of Rutland,Tioga county, BlWhom*.
dedonthe Worth by Martin : Johu*od, ,oB the earthy
lands of Lewis Sealy.on the sooth bylaodsof Jefler,.
rop Itratnniif.unpd.Dii.lhe west, by lands; of .widow
fifty •evenjaflrea.it, bring the.
south; p*rtbl*7ltta.No..46 and 56, of the Bingham'
lands in said with about thirty acre* im
proved, ajrame house and bern upon it.
‘ ‘ EMItINE JOHNSON.
Rullahd, Dec. 8,1856." ’ ,
HAS increased his stock of
15-.- ; - 3f;rj •;>
GROCERIES
And‘now is titae tobtfychcap for cash, at (he
GROCERY .STORE, formely occqpied by ‘R, S.
Baily. ■ Hiving lately incresed his stockbfGroceriea,
the subscriber flitters himself that he can’t be beat
in that line. Call and examine his stock of
Tea*,
Sugar,
Coffee,
'Raisins,
Rice,
Fifk-ers
■ 1 Stone'Ware,
Wooden Ware,
'<%•. ($*C.
CONFECTIONERIES, and si! articles pertaining
to his line of Business will be kept coPstahtly on
hahd, In connection with the above, he has filled
np a very neat
OYSTER SALOON,
for the accommodation of all who may faror him
with, a call.
'■Wallihbro; Dec. 11. 1856.—tf.
GREAT RUSH AT EVANS A CO’S!
THE fret Is established that 400 Broad war is the place in
New York to buy Books. EVANS h CO. sell Books as
low as -they can bo bought any where, and give with each'
book a present varying In value from 25 els. to $lOO. The
value oftfao present depends upon the number of the book
purchased. Gifts delivered ftt the time of the sale. Great in
ducement to agents.
Catalogues, containing list ofbooks and prizes, to any
address free.
Pcr*ms unacquainted with the firm of Etsks k Co„
are respectfully referred ta the following leading publishing
bouses: **
Miller, Orton, k Mulligan, 25 Park Row. New York;
Derby* Jackson. 110 Nassau street, 1 New York, Phillips,
Sampson * Co., 13 IFlnter street, Ikuton; Sanborn, Carter
* Bozin, Boston. Sloes. Bend for a Catalogue 1
December, U, I&s&—3m.
Employment fbr the Winter,
TUB best book for Agents.—To persona out of employment.
—An Elegant Gift for a Father to Present to his Family t
*3- Send for One Copy, and try It among your Friends 'J&k
WANTED.—Agents In every section of the United StetcsTto
circulate SBABS’ LARGE TYPE QUARTO BIBLE, for Family
Use—Entitled
The People'! Pictorial Domestic Bible,
TFlth about Odo Thousand Engravings 11.
This useful book is destined, if we qanform an opinion from
the Notices of the Press, to have on unpreeedenteddrenlatloh
ine very section of our wide-spread continent, and to forma
distinct ora in tbo sale of onr works. It will, uo doubt, in a
CAN^PEOPLE^ 1108 FAMILY BIBLE OF TKtt AiLKRI-
romnnfrallonwfllb. allows to all
above. From 50 to 100 copies may
•old in each of the principal cities and towns of the Union.—
IT WILL BE SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
should be made at once, u the-field will
toon be occupied. I
Poreons wishing to acta as agents, and do* safe bosh
ness, can send for a specimen copy. 93* On receipt of the
established price, Six Dollar*, the PICTORIAL FAMILY
BIBLE, with a well bound Subscription Book, will be earo
fully boxed, and forwarded per express, at our risk and ex
pense, to any central town or village in the United States,
excepting those of California, Oregon and Texas.
*3* Register your Utters, and your money will eotne safe.
♦3Jn addition to the Pictorial Bible, we publish a large
number of Illustrated Family Works, kvery popular, and of
snchhigh moral and unexceptionable.character, that while
good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will
confer a Public Benefit, and receive a Fair Compensation for
thelr'labor.
49* Orders respectfully solicited. For farther particulars,
addrtsa the subscriber, (post paid.) ROBERT SEARS.
181 Wiliam Street New York.
NEW MILLINER Y SHOP in Wellaboro*, First
door above Roe's Store.
MRS... S.. KIM BAX %. ,
has established herself in the Millinery business,
at the above placfc, where sbe is now receiving fropi
Hew York a (HU assortment of all articles pertain
ing to the business ind which will be sold as cheap
as they, can be procured this side of. thb city.
‘ She; wpnJdrespectfo|lyJnvitß ladies to eali and
exirtiihe bft stobk ind wdrk beforc'ptirchiaing eIR-
Where. ■''■■■
December 2,1856 -t£ ' •i ■ \, .
HOUSE* FOR BAXIS,-the subscriber offers
for sale cither singly or together,,two young
ynd valuible horses on reasonable terms. - They
may be seen and examined at'bis stable, one mile
north of E. Charleston Postoffice. .
N0v.27,1856, v HARVEY ADAMS.
Sale %r Personal Property.
SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell for cpsb or
i approved paper,
c.A'yoke.o£work log'oxen, : seven- years :old .put
measure 6) feet, in good workingpriler. - t ;
Two young cows.
One borsC, kind'and serviceable. '
A gooid sized yearling mare cqlt, Haller broke.
All of which property may be'seen ind examined
on the premises, two miles east 'of Wellsboro 1 bn
the Stale Rood leading to.Covipeton, . ,
Nov. 6,1856. ' LYM'AN tyETMORE.
"Tv ISSOLUTION.—Tbs partnership heretofore ex.
JL/ isting between the undersigned in the turae of
Gudctisey a&‘Botden;is this day dissolved by mutual
Consent, the bebks and botes of said 'firm remaining
in the turidsdf H.'A. Guernsey to wboirijisytdent is
to be blade, and all debts doe from said firm' will be
psidby him. H. A. GUERNSEY.
H. a BORDEN.
'.t 1
E STRAY.—Came to ihe'etielotfare of the SubecriWrj on or
near the last day of October, two black ewe sheep; they
•re miHsef** the ri£f teiflbw (bfkpdted left ear
cot off, one has a white spot In the forebCM, the‘owner Is
{•raeated tosproro chargee tea take them
'*Vayf r ’ CtolerfoD,|foT. 20|(W. CgAUNCJftY HALL.
NEW :
MIU.iXKRY SMC¥ ; GPODS.
MRB.J(i.
•J¥i ihauklul fpr tlie lib^alpat-. wT~'iS»k '
ronageberetbfbre bestowed npon r wSsadS^Sg^
mir eelsblShineut,_ this
method of announcing
ba» ; just-returned • ftdtn 1 ‘New
, EXTENSIVE VARIETY" OE;‘‘
laiiandivinlcr liUlUiatjpyj
BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND .EMBROIDERY
•Arc, Peathen, Head Drttttt, Mittl, Unid,
/; Plot*, Battens; Drut lYimaliagt, Ladiet'
Olmec, Licet, Artificial fhnetrt,
And &inmtafijAhcr kittefcAl*»th''it|(rthf«lnd orna.
mentaL Bonneta made lo ‘order, trimTnßd and re
paired itlhd) shortest notice, and upon the most'res.
sonable terms. Ready-made work constantly -cn
.hand.- 'Score; fitlt ddot oortbuf' Wellabwo’ Hotel;
. November £0,1856, : |
tt. E PRATT,
ErPitm COB
; :. i 1 2md;'-♦i 1 75.■;^ ■'■ ■' •'-•-■
LMSHW^yjpHipiiß*,
,“>* “pec“lj^juniti lution,” We ehdoaTpred> per.
yoade Iheptiblio.lhal Mrs. Slowed last work !* arU
iiticalljr a do pro
wnnd imptemioi* uneilherahje of ihe ..Atlantic..
BrtihopuMltbwaiore btppy lo state, of lbe
roany American notices which, jthey :
hare mutmajonty bare beendociciodiy'
favorable, mbit,o£ them .*Qlbp««Uciiied r Iheisale.
umsiat mg{ exceadefhtbal o t any of. fiction
pnUishcd-r4ba ; , r .. .
i - • SIXTY.EIGETH THOUSAND , .
i«e‘ of ‘wo vrfwneg each. heihgjmwjn press.
; Seeneyenmore won
iderfoUiTop press there,wi|h butene or,two px,,
ceptioaa, seknowledgo thegenina andpower of the
anloor.and; io : .terms ofwhich any living writer
, might bdi proud; end daring.the twelve days rye
jceeding Its pubficalionjio fewetthm •
,: J&TY THOUSANDpOPIES , .4.
were eold. Thennlverstl voice oftiteWrjr men
. now placoi Mrs, Sidwe among the fbrernostanthors
of the I go; and neither partisanship, nor ap austere
religjoas bigotry, can' evcf deprive her oriheianrela
silehas sdnbhly earned. ' • •
.. PHIJ.LJPS, SAMPSON & Co.
1 'PoblUbert,Boston.
'■Any newspaper inserting tbia advertisement con
spicuously three times, afld aending a copy to the
publishers, a copy of the work free of
postage.,: ;
?
HERRING’S SAFE
THE CHAMPION 1
The only Safi) which, in everyJnstance, preserved their entire
contents in the "
Buildings, April 10th, and
groat flro in Market Street, May
IBsct .the genulpp! HERDING
preserved the Jewelry of Geo. W.
mens A Bro.; Boon, Papers,Ac. ofBB&BMRHHI
Ftsher A Bro., and Kdwara
A 0(s after remaining exposed in
banting ruins for nearly
HOURS, and proving
what'we hare always claimed for
their great superiority over all
ties now known.
In these tiros, IWHERRIXO’S SAFE, standing tide by tide
with those advertised as “warranted to .stand 10 per cent
more fire than Herring's came forth the acknowledged victor,
not only preserving their contents In excellent order, but be
ing themselves in a condition to go' through another ordeal,
while the boasted “Salamanders” of other makers were hod*
ly used up in every instance, and in some coses their entire
contents completely destroyed! 1 - .
To the publlcwo would simply say, that, during the four
teen years the Herring’s safe has been before them, more than
two hundred have passed through occidental fires without the
occurrence of a single loss.
Wo would therefore, caution purchasers against the mis
representation of interested parties. The Herring’* Patent
is the only Fire-proof Safe made in this city which I* protect
ed by,a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it tq resist more
than double the amount of heat of any other safe now known.
PARRELS AND HERRING,
Sole Manolkcturcra in this State of
Herring’s Patent cbiamplon Safes.
JU IFaluot Street, Philadelphia,
N. B.— “Etmii ft Walaofi’fllmproved Salamanders” ‘Oliver
Kran’s,” “C. J. Oaylcr , 1 »” and -Scott’s Asbestos;” Iron Chests
(a large assortment imring been taken In part‘payment for
Herring’s,) will be sold at low prices.
June 26, 1856.
Administrator's Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court
of Tioga Co. Pa., I will expose to public sole on
the premises, on Friday, the 28lh day of November
1856,i to .the highest and bgst bidder, the following
described real estate, situate in the township of
Jsekson, late the estate of Hannah Kelley, deceased,
to wit:—Beginning at a stake in the center of the
road at Job’s Corners in Jackson township, Uiende
north four degrees, west six perches to a post, thence
thence south eighty-two degrees'easl sixteen and two
tenths perches to a post, thence sooth fire degrees
west to the center of the toad near D. N. Hunt's
barn, thence along the center of said road eighteen
perches to the place of beginning—containlng ohe
hundred and thirty-seven rods, with a frame house
and frame paint shop thereon. Terms made known
on day of sale. BENJ. WELLS, Adm'r.
Jackson, Nor, 5,1856.
7 1 "iiifttloi’ii Sale.
OTICE is hereby given tint inqnn...
order of the Orphan s Court of Tioga county,
I will expose to public sale an the premises,'on Fri
day the 28lh day ol November, 1856, to the highest
and best bidder, the following described real estate
situate in the township of Chatham, Tioga county
Pa, late the estate of Andrew Hand deceased.—
Bounded on the north by Amos Rundall, east by
James Lewis, the public highway, Benjamin T.
Spencer and Clark, on the south by Bee
graff and Stephen Hail, and Seth Daggett—contain
ing eighty-three acres and one-tenth of an acre, part
of warrant No. 1335, with fitly-two acres improved,
frame house, log barn and apple orchard thereon.—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
DANIEL & SHOVE, AdmV.
Chatham, Nov, 5,1856.
WHAT CAN WOMAN DO ?
THIS long expected book by T. S. ARTHUR, is
now ready for Agents and Canvassers. It is
having an immense sale, and is considered one of
his best efforts, la it will bo 'found Mr. Arthur’s
views on the vexed question of
WOfAJPg BIGHTS,
And what she can do as SISTER, WIFE and
MOTHER. Specimen copies scot by mail op re
ceipt of the price. 91,00.
• ’ J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
.' 48 North 4lh St Philadelphia, Pa.
N. B. We publish aILMr, Arthur’s New Books.
Send for onr fist, and terms to Agents,
THE Subscriber having purchased a part of the
Stock of Drugs and Medicines formerly owned
by Robert Roy, is now receiving ifesb supplies. He
would respectfully inform the public that be intends
to continue the Drug business ul Die old stand. The
store will be left still in care of the former proprie
tor (Robert Roy) and it is hoped that by its ample
provision for the wants of the community, and by
attention to customers, it may still be found worthy
of public favor and patronage; Cali and see for
yourselves. JOHN A. ROY.
October 9tb, 1856.
Time! Time! Time! Time
rp}ME flows from instants, and of these each one
JL should be esteemed as if it were alone. 1
If any wish tp.redecm-time now.lost,please call
just dne'door north bf B. B.‘ Smith &.‘Soli's, where
it shall be restored. -The subscriber: is now ready
to-do anything in tfao line of Repairing Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry. All Work-warranted.
Wellsboro, July 24.1856. A. FOLEY.,
FOR SALE,
.A Woolen Factory A Saw mill.
'HUIBSUBSGRIDEItyViihing to change hli business, offers
X for sale his -Woolen Factory, Saw Util and Timber Jot
pear WelUboro*. The Machinery izr the Factory coosUtlng of
' "one Sett** Is raegood runnlng drttar, most of it Is nearly new
and'Of we bMt «Onstrnotlon. ' He will sell the whole togoth*
ar, or the frotory machinery-separately; the location is good,
and ctlic terms;will bo easy. , V,
Apply id the subscriber on the premUto; or b*f letter to this
plocw - Welhboro* Ang. 26th IMft'. ■ J.LfJACKSOff.
I* 1 ; ■Auditors Splice,!.- I
ALL persons interested in the proceed toLlhe
.■ale of,re»l estate of H.-J. Smytheare notified
to present their claims to the subscriber at the fid
thonolory’s office on the 6th
o’clock I?.,AJ-i »t which time said-proceed* .will-.|>e
distributed. , ,J. ■
,Noycmbcrs 18£6. '
TTTHERHAS, niy wife LDCRETIa MOYER,
I '' baslefl tny'bed ah(T“b6sVd; withCotaity just
oaiwe'ir.prdvdiiition. lhi* is'to caution ollpcrsons
from harboring or Irnsting-heV on-mjr 1
shall pay no debts of her contracting offer this (late.
>■- H'SrtWrtffimLE MOYER. !
Dnlmar.Oct/ie, 1856 t ; At':•! a-, ; ■
REMOVAfc.— DR'/1I. ! BARR respectfully
> announces to the ipobiio tbat be ha* removed
bis Offiee lotbe’ dwelling- lately occupied by Jos. P.
be may be tbimd-al all bear*
«hen not professionally, engaged. . /; !
, Demands for hi* services- promptly -responded to
fcWelWwo’, April 24,1856.
lomr
m %mum
IMiiOiMflWj
‘ fT**. , i e«»-
inence Tuesday, December 2d.', -
Ratfes ofTfllUtmftrTermofllWeeta t
fMmmSMSbiv ■■■»
m ?r competed, Geog. of Heavens, Fa. h >,
' 3,QO
Algebra, Geometry,Trigonometry,Nat. 11 '
uraj Philosophy ,4.0., J..... ;,..;....... .- 4;00
Practical Astronomy, do, SarVcjiingind- J '•
Cliemisity,,fatUn,Greek, French and 1
German sM
D^»ms‘.ie«ri f) 4 • ' v .,, 4'.v. *. ;,soo
BilU made out frpm the lime of entering ti) the
end of the Term, and expected to be selueo at tnij.
die of the Term.
In eddilipb to nsoal branches, there will he a
“ Teachers Class,” composed of thoaoyripbiDf .to
engage in teacliing. Lectures will he'given to ihe
Class By iihd LPrincipal 'and; blbcr*:., Alsoi 'pftekly
discussions before die Prjoeipal, opotl .such subject
as may coino. beforelhe class." 111
The Academy Is 1 provided .With Apparatus soluble
CorPliilosopßlcal iand Chemldatexpett»enl»-+onch
as is used in the higher Schools, of N. Y. Expert,
roenjs ifill be given to the classes weekly.
Compositions'and Declamations everyWednesdty
afternoon. ■
The “ Welisboro* Debating Club” is now.in suc
cessful operation, composed of Students and others
ftom the town, interested in inch' affair*. An'eff
ort Still be made to'secure a course of Lectures be
fore the Society thn,comln£ whiter.'
Board can be oktuined in private (amilles al *9,00
per week. Those wishing to furnish their own
rooms end board themselves, Can be accommodated
by applying to the Principal.
This Academy is'situated' in-the healthy and
pleasant village of WelfsboA’, the County seat of
Tioga. It is easy of access by a daily line of stages
to Tioga; thence by R. R. Intersecting the N. YV &
Erie road at Corning. Also by stages to adjoining'
towns, north, west ~
TUI Nionout, Scc’y, JAS. LOWRBY.Pret.
MAP OP TIOGA COUNTY,
From actual Measurement, and Surveyt throughout
the county. By a carat of Surteyorewho are
fully competent to the difficult talk atrigned them.
THE underalgnwt will pnblUb aUorjts, provided o sufficient
number of Subscribers be obtained, a
JVSIr AND COMPLETE MAP OF TIOGA COVNTT.
All the public Roads, Railroads, Crossings and Stations, Post-
Offices, Chutcbcs, School Iloai«, Btorts, Mill*, Publlc and
Private House** Osmoterise,' Manufactories, Shape,' Ac., ore to
be shown on the Map, in addition to the usual topography, of
Rivera, Streams, Ponds and Mountain*. The name* ox prop
erty holders generally, (including those in the connty who
subscribe jn advance for the Hap) are also to bo inserted at
their respective places, lu the stylo of the Maps exhibited by
the canvasser?.
Maps of the principal Tillage* will be inserted, on a large
scale. In tho margin ) also engraved views of public and pri
vate buildings: . f ■
No expense will bo sporetl to execute the Map Id tho highest
style of art. The plan will bo plotted on’ a suitable scale, «o
as to show distinctly all the particulars above specified, and
make a Ibrgc and ornamental map. To be engraved and de
livered to subscribers, handsomely colored, so ns to show tho
territory oqmurUed in each township, and mounted on rollers.
As the maj» WillcoQtaiD some eighteen square foot of engrav
ing, at a oust of scVcral thousand dollars, It will be seen that
only a large subscription list will warrant tho hoary expense
incurred. The maps are sold only by subscription, and-at
only one price. No more mops Issued limn subscribed tor.
The map will contain fables of tho population, productions,
assessed value of ifropcrty, religions societies, school*, number
of voters, Ac, of each township and village raspcctiycly, care
fully made up from the latest authentic documents.
Relying upon a jnst appreciation of onr efforts, by the ci
tizens of Tioga, to issue a map of thdr connty on the above
plan, that shall answer their proper expectations, and he en
tirely satisfactory, subscriptions are respectfully solicited by
James D. Scott, Publisher,
I’UILAHFXPIiIA.
I. D. RICHARDS, AgcAt »t ITrfWmpb’ P*. (Sept. 25.)
Mecca and Mohammed.
G. F. Putnam & Co.
Will publish Thursday, September 25,
Burton's Pilgrimage to Mecca and the tomb
imductioji by Bay
1 vol., 12ni0., willi Illustrations. 91 50,
The history of this'curious boy Is as follows:
Burton, an officer of Iho East India Company,
having by a long residence in Upper India, acquired
a perfect knowledge of the Oriental languages and
customs, projected a visit under the auspices of the
Royal Geographical Society, to the Holy City of
Mecca, *na the tomb of the Prophet at Medina,
places rarely, if ever before visited by any English
man. This he successfully accomplished in 1853-
4, disguised as a Mohammcdtm Dervish. The'his.
tnjy of the pilgrimage is not surpassed in interest
and originality by any book of (ravel ever published
—embracing bis residence at Cairo as a Mohamme
dan Student; the journey across the desert with the
great annual caravan ol Pilgrims; the visit to the
tomb of Mohammed; the discovery that the sacred
black stone cf Mecca is an aerolite; the annual ser.
mon preached at Mecca loan estimated audience (if
150,000 Pilgrims gathered from all parts of the
Moslem world ; his narrow escapes from detection,
and the only aecntato account oPtfio ceremonies of
the Mussleman faith. ,' "■
To the religious 'community this work furnishes
information never befbra made public, respecting
the ceremonial laws of a large proportion of the
Eastern World; while for general interest, Burton's
narrative will compare wilheilhpr Eothen
or Crescent.and the Cross.
G. P. Putnam 4c do.'. No. 321 Broadway.
Editors of Country papers inserting the above
advertisement, will receive a copy of the book.
Admlnlslrafcr’ft, Notice. ~
NOTICE ifl hereby given that in purswnce of on order of
the Orphan's Court of Tioga county, we os Administra
tor sod Administratrix of the estate pf DB deed. Into
of DcUnar shall ospote to mW on the premises'ln Dolmor
Tioga County Penna. on .Friday November.* 21 A. Ik 1856
next to the highest and boat bidder, the following described
lots of land with appurtenances to wit: Beginning at a poet
tho North East comer of B. C. Wilcox, thence by lands sur
veyed for Abram Johnson-and. Hottdn) MatUsov east $8 per
ches thence by land surveyed for Aaron Symonds south 80
perches thence by sold Sytnonds east 100 perches to the war
rani line thence so tub forty serca ! peirhes to -the J cornor of!
lan&urroycd for Job Wilcox, thence by said JFllcox west 210
•prfrcWtoa host them* by H; -0/ TVitcbi -north: 127 3-10
perches to beginning containing,one hundred acres being
part of warrant N0.’1645; ros erring tberefyom
a lot of 40 acres belonging to Ira Wilcox l bounded north by
W. Tailor east by road south bt land of D. B. WUcox estate
.and others and westhy. BonJ. -Wilcox. Also one other, (bt
bounded north by William .Drew coat, by land late of J.p.
Clark deed, south bythfc irnrroni'llne and Phelps
Dodge A Co. Containing 103% acres being .part of warrant
no, U 66 James,WUson warrantee situated m pelmar said Co.
and State- Tcnasmadd known on the day of sale. / '
J .(ISAAC F. FIELD, Arfp.
,S. MralAl H'ICOOX, Mmr’x.
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XIQGA ITIAtfIJJLE YAR
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PUILO TULLEBi
■ ... . <i . DEALBB IS . .*■
ItaHan andAracricnulffa^iblc,
- ,’ , i-FQR , -,.f . , V f ■
MANTELS, MONO,MENTS, -TOMBS
CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONES.
Aointb. Bailey & Folet, Wcllaboro; 0. P.
Beach, Knoxville ; J, B, W ebstee. Covitgiqn.
Tioga, April 26,1855.,,
* DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-fcettc;s of
XX granted lollit un
dcrsigncdonf|ieei)talc'afP jillemurtCul vcr.liteof
lndebted to' Aid'estate
arfl,reqiie*li;dl iofnake Immcdiate iniymentttnd those
'having claims against the Samo wflP pteshlit them
for. seUlemeppio;, j /i.iPRJffIENCE GI^VER,
Adm’xi
" 1 'A; % NILES,-Aaw’r. / /
i Charleston, QcU,9,7856,' " t ' ~
Administrator** 'Notice. •
t etTehs of Administration Wing
I J been granted to the snbscribei'on thc cslate of
aANNAff KELLY, Iftte of Jackson,
those indebted to sald EaUto ar/ijreque*ted;to ppiko
Immediate payment, snd’ tWe having elaimsagaiqst
the same will,present them for wUlemenl-lo .
( Bicbroond-Ocl, 16, ’56. BEN J. WELM> AJmV,
BE NEXT PHESTOUNT
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do.NATIONAI
■ Alsoalargoassortmcntpt BOX and PARLOR Slaves, al Gilyjprices. These Stores are selected 1
wHh.the |re* lest care, especially .for this market, and cannot fail to gireentire satisfaction. Call and 1
see llieoi. .
XiWWARE«*«of all Hinds, shape*,- and sices, made of (he hist material and sold as cheap if net!
cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Ease Goiters made to order on short no
tice. ’ JOBBING done to order and in. the -best manner. All iTin-ware care Hilly before
leaving the shop. O’ Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either old or new, la
ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of ail who with'
to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money con be saved by examining their stock
before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for bast Slock and Work 4.C., atf
the late county loir. D. P. & W. ROBERTS,
i.WelUhpro. 1 Nov., 23,185fi.-tf. "
Philadelphia Advertisements.
fto the Merchants of the
WEST AND NORTH WEST.
GKfTtrarx-—The Railroad communication via Elmira
Williamsport-and Catawissa being completed you ore brought
nearer to. this market than New York. The prices of 1 Freights
are to be equally low. Therefore, we tile undersigned Mann
fhetrarer*, Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, respectfully ask
your attention to our Market and Stocks and Goods, hoping
to be more intimately acquainted with you, and to share a
portion of your patronage.
Koons A Horetlne, Flour Factors, and General Commission
Merchants, 47 N. Wliarvesautl 06 N, Water street.
.Taylor 4 Bacon, Wholesale Grocers end Produce Commis
sion Merchants, 77 N, Water street. r
Burra, Balgucl k Co., Importers-of British Goods Job
bers of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, Ac., 01
N. Third street, ,l ‘
Wra. 11. iloHianann A Son, Manufacturers and Importers
of .Military Goods, Ladies’-Dress Trimmings, Curtain and
Blind Trimming*, Carriage Trimmings, Masonic and Odd Ffel
lows’ Regalia, Ao., ‘223 Chestnut street, adjoining Mosouh?
Temple.
31. L. TTAIIowHI A Co., Importers of Bilks and Fancy Goods,
147 Market street.
Thos. White k Co. _ Manufacturers of Straw, Silk Bonnets
and Millinery Goods, 41 8. Second street.
• P. F. Patton A Co. Wholesale Dealer* and Manufacturers
of Cape. Furs* Hatter*’ Materials, Ac., 118 Market st.
Sleeper A Fenner, Manufacturers of Parasols and Umbrel
la*, 120 Market street.
Pratt A Booths Importers of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy
Goods, N. W. Corner Bth and Market streets.
* James Barber. MTiolesole Dealer la Clocks. Agent for the
Patent Equalizing Thirty Day Clock, .l/umifacturur of Fine
Gold Pens, S. R. Comer of Second and Cliestnut street.
Moore, Honszcy A Co. Importers and Wholesale Dealers hi
Hardware, Cutlery and Guns 131 Market A 10 Commerce si*.
Wm. P. Wlldtach A Co. Saddlery and Coach Hardware,
Saddle and Cftrriago Trimmings, Harness Mounting*, Ac-
North Third street
Morris, Jone* A Co. Ponn, Boiler Plate. Boiler Rivets,
Sheet Iron, Steel and Pig Iron, Nails, Market A 16th st.
Lewis, James A Co. Agents for Lewis’ Pure Lead*, Pure
Zincs and Pure Colors. Also for the sale of the Penna. Man
ufacturing (Vs Condensed Lye, a cheap substitute for Soda
and Potaso.
N. Sponcor Thomas. Manufacturing Chemist and Whole
sale Dnigglat, No. *2O South Second street.
Wright, Smith A Co. Importers and Jobbers of China,
Glass and Queen's Ware, 205 Market and 20 Commerce street.
Joshua Cowpland. Large Gilt Frame Mirrors, Looking
Glosses, Picture Frames, 4c, 27 S. Fourth street. i
Borer, Oraeff A Darling. Wholesale Dealers In Boots,
Shoes, flats and Straw Goods, 120 North 80 street.
y rt Ornamental Iron Works.lron Bailings, Verandah*,
M. Walker ft SonVWin ora*** n., -f vv p,
6th and Aforket sts.) Manufacturers of Patent Wife
Iron. Bedsteads, Wire Worked Selves, ftc.
51. B. Hspv'i Depot for Pickle., Preserves, Preeh Proite,
109 SoatliM street, ’
G. W. Oeborne A Co. Mnnnfacturcrs of Osboruc's Sopor
fine American sVatcr Color,. C 9 N. girth street.
July 31. 3m. JOHN A. BIDDLE, Traveling Agent.
At Merchants’ Hotel, N. 4th Street, Philadelphia.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that (lie -Administra
tors on tile following named Estates have set
tled their accounts, and that the same will be pre
sented. to Ibe Orphan’s Court of Tioga county,jon
Monday the first day of December, 1856, for allow,
anee and confirmation, viz.: '
The account of Edwin Dyer, Administrator of
Tbas. Dyer, late ol Covington, deceased.
The account of Edward Roberts, Zcnas Roberts
and, David Griswold, Administrators ol Hiram B.
Roberts, late of Jackson, deceased.
The account of Joseph Guile, Administrator of
BplvanaeAmes, late of Aliddlohury, deceased.
The account of,Daniel Hjli, Administrator of
Burdick Hill, late of Chain am,-deceased.'
The,account „f David p. Kelsey,one pf the Ad
miniatratofsof Darius Morsenianjate orWcllaboro,
deceased. W. D. BAILEY, Register.
, Registers Office, Wellsboro’, Nov. 4,1856. f
UNION ACADEMY.
S. B. FRIGE, Principal.
MRS, I MISS A. BEACH,.
'Pttctplrtit. | * Teadttr of MustV.
fTlt|s tint terra for the earning year will commence Sepfcm-
X bor 0; the second Dec. 21 the third February 24.
nxrxxsca rc& tun:
Tnition ....
Lessons on Piano or Mclodean *
Board ($l6O per week,) •
Room -
Fuel —Fall and Spring, $t 00, Winter
Washing,-;
Incidentals - •
Deerfield Augdit 28.
: Who will go to Kansas ?
THE subscriber will fell the Form on which he
live*,, hvJhawreece, containing J.-J0 .acres, 100
of which'is improved. It tV'wcll watered, has a
comfortable boose, barns, necessity oulbnildidgs
and a good qreljard of choice fruit thereon.
Also, a,Tav<trn gland ii) Lawrencoville, knopm as
ihe “Geer House',* 1 With' 4 ample accommodations.
Attached is a Store building suitable for the Gro
cer; and Dr; Goads business-.-nl! to be sold or rent
ed to suit applicants. For terms appl; to
Law renccville,-Sept; 11 *SG. M. S. BALDWIN.
rf-
■3 7. i. i<
XfOTtCE Is hereby given that the undersigned intend to
discount, deposttveat change snd gci.eral banging, with a asp(
lot of Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars, with tho rrivilego m
Ibcreaairig It to Two Handled Thousand Dollars, tobo loSitrd
at Wellsborough. Tioga County, Pennsylvania, and- to .be
called “THE TIOGA COUSTE-BASK.”
Wellshorougb, Tioga Co. JuiW 28,1850.'
M. M. Convera, Os 0. Osgood, K R.En»worth, J. R. Bowen,
•-B, 8. BrtteJ", Wm. A*. Uoo/John THcß!o*dn,SoimiM Dickinson,
& Wilson, <l. Emery, Tljoe. Alien, J. L. Jiohiusou, Jno. K.
Baphe> R. 0* White, John Mathers, JU I. Nlcliul?, 8. R. Smith,
James Kimball, C. Robinson, Wm. Bacbo, Geo. C. Kress, L.
4 8a5»e,. .
■vrOT!Cß>t“Tha umlerrigoed citizens of Hoga County. P*»
J> hereby give notice that (hey intend to make application
to the UjUlftture Qf Fennsylymia at Its next action, (which
commences 6n the first of January 1857,) for the
W^ssafflarTfiafK
fesaw®«s
tho privilege of Incrouing to Two Uumltal Ibuuiaud Dpi-
Sonets, Irn*^vUl(s
T. L. Baldwin, J!. T. Bentley, John Vf. Guernsey» Lewii
JoMpli'Alkitt, P. 8. Tottl#, o.’o. Dennison., ■
Clothing, —a Urge ,tooK in (tore of the la.
leal a .fit guaranteed every lime, aa
alto apt iso to inxt Iho buyer, for lint bound bn eel"
‘ Sept. 30,1836. LR. BOWEN
IBWI ' t ’«WW
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•pniLAmpHu, July I, iB6O.
Bcgister’e Notice.
DR. jJ. B. HAROHISI'S
CELEBRATED CAHOLICOX.
sr been Introduced by empty puff*
lor U it intended that ita present
. .• , stained by any medium but It* merit*
and the approbation of the public.
The Jfedicino is now veil known and appreciated, and *lft'
bare a steady aznlihereaslng sale, 1 know of no preparation
that can compare with it for the particular complaint* fof
which it Is designed. lam satisfied, by tnfi bsc now making
of It in my own family, and by almost every day's erMnoda
of Us benefits to others, that it jitslly merits the Wafhiwi
recommendations its best friends hare gfren of it.
„ ,K. B. PBRKIN3, m. n., Marietta, Ohio,
T am persuaded. after trying It fh a groat nmny casts, tnk(
it surpttsscs ail other remedies within my knowledge for (hit
class of dlfllcnltlcg for which it is recommended. It ha*
cured some very extreme awes under my observation, tfhich
have resisted all other treatment L. D. FLEMING, v. j>.
Avon Springs, N. V., (late of Rochester.) ’
Prevail on medical men to adopt it in their practice; and I
haw no fvani of the result, from what knowledge I have ob*
tained personally of its enratire powers. I with the modi*
cine kept hero. T. C. DAWKINS; w. Wayncsburg, Pn.
The following letter, from a lady, was addressed to Dr. John
D.Vowell, at Washington, Pa., with whom the IhtboUcou la
on sale. Wc are not at liberty to give the lady’s noma.
Buffalo, Washington Cb. Pa. Feb. 5,185 A,
Drar Bm: —After waiting to give the Oathollcon m Mr trUL
I now have the pleasure to say, I (hiuk it is all that Jt is said
to be. In the case Jn which I saw it in use, the patient, at
the time of commencing it, was suffering the most exentda*
ting ppin; she could not lift a two pound weight, without
severe pain. Now she can do her work with pleasure. Kef
general health has also much improved. I The directions most
in «11 coses bo strictly followed, ic. J
Haring cow used the remedy for four years In my practice,
I rely wholly on it for thj cure of almost all female
With many regards fWTyourself, I remain yours, Ac.
H. F. fiEnNBTT, m. Canandaigua, S, Y.
The claims of this medicine to the confidence of the public
ore strengthened by the fact of its haring received the ap*
probation and liberal patronage of many prominent mem*
bora of the Medical Faculty in the United States, some of
whom have voluntarily giren letters of commendation, (aoa
pamphlet,) sustaining all that is claimed for it os a curative
ogonl. Pamphlets containing much useful information touch
,n * the nature and symptoms of the above diseases, together
from ladies of the highest respectabiUty.aa
certified hr the most sallslactory authority, to oil which tbo
attention of ladles and practitioners Is respectfully Incited,
can bo liad gratis at thn store of
ROBERT ROY, Druggist, Wellsian' Pa,
Also sold by William Morgan. Troy l Thomas B. Trlar.
Condcnqport; br. U; C. Porter, Towanda; and by loading
druggists In all the adjoining counties.
Scpl. 11 J, B. MARCIIISI & Co. Proprietor.
Central depot, $O4 Broadway, N. T.
Sash and Blind Factory.
COVJNQTON, TIOOA CO,, FA.
THE Subac-'
ber is m
prepared by ni
Machinery . j n
purchased, to fi
mall to order, i
kinds of square
fancy Sash, ai
Blinds,
Square Sash
common sixes
wavs on hand.
By long e*|
riencc in the I
sines s. the aubst
her flatters bimi
Iba ibr
ja ihe can make
us good an article, and sell it as cheap as can bo
obtained at any estabisbment in Pennsylvania or
New York, Call and see.
Covington, September 18,1856.
CTTUe subscriber is also Agent for the nle of
Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated family Medicines, alto
Scarpa's Oil for Deafness. D. 8. I.
from $2 60 to $6 00
900
• 16 50
160
- 126
- • 176
Letters op administration having
been granted to tha undersigned on the estate
of Oliver r. Hyracs, late of Middlebury, deed., all
those indebted to 'said estoto, are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having demands
against the sarue wlii present them lor settlement to
FANNY M. HYMES, Adra’r.
D. L. AIKEN, I ....
11. A. STEVENS. <
Middlebury. Sept, 35,1856.
NEW FIRM.—Tie bosiness of the Finn of To.
bor, Baldwin & Co, will hereafter* be conducted
in the name of Tabor, Hathaway to Co.
•= Tlie affairs of Tabor, Baldwin & Co. will be cloned
up aa speedy as,possible and those indebted to said.
Firm aro hereby 'notified to pay op without delay it
tliey wish to avoid cost those that do not, will ter
lalnly get soed. I TABOR, BALDWIN 4, Co.
Tioga, Pa. Sopt 18,1856. [9.).
EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters Testaments,
ry having keen granted .to the undersigned on
the Estate of David N. Webber, late] of Westfield
dec'd. all to said Estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having de.
mands against tbe same, Will present them for set.
llcmcntto
18,1856,
AXTHEREAS, Letters of Administration having
V V been granted to the subscriber on the eptalo
of Garret Compton, lalo of Sullivan, dec'd, alt those
ihdcbled to said estate are requested to riioko'immu.
’disfe payment, and those having claims against the
same,.will present them for sett|emenUoi
.. Sullivan, Aug.21,’56. DANIEL COMPTON,
•fit • Adm'r.
TTtSTEAy.—Camp to Vbo premises pf IhcSubseri
her, in Charleston, on the Ist day of July, u
light red yearling bull. Hie owner ie reqaested to
proVo properly, paychargosand lake it away.
.! LYBAHDER. SCOTT,
Chatkslop, Oofobv ?,1856
ve atTis'
/ their veil ae>
AH, Improred,'
DUKE OF BUFFERING FEMALES.
*a"T stands preeminent torlucura-
X tire powers In all the diseases
Tor which it Is recommended, usually
called
I FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
'■ Of these are Prolapsus Uteri, or
felling of the womb; Fluor Aldus,
or whites; Cqaokic InnAMifATioir
axn Ulceratiox op the Wojtb ;
cmrxTAi Hexorkbagx; Pautpvl,'
Suppressed, axd Irregular
strcatio* Ac., with all their accom
panying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no
matter how severe or of how long
standing.
DAVID S. IRELAN.
, Wm.A DOUGLAS, Clyroer,
, Win. TATE, Gaines,
■ , _ Etr't.