Steßrindle. In Nashvilfej manjTyeara ago, there resid ed a gentleman of grealltospiialily, leiic.- and though uneducated,- was possessed of hard knot sense. GoL W. had beeo elecled to the Legislature and had also beenJudgeoC the County Court. ... t'-i - His elevation, 'however, had made somewhat pompous,, and he -becarne trty fond of.using-big words. On fils farttr heSSJd a large mischevious ox, called “Big Brintjle," which frequently broke down bis neighbor’s fences, and committed other depredattpije, much to the Colonel’s annoyance. One morning after breakfast, in priaenco.of some latge gentlemen who had stayed with him over night, and were'now on their .way to town, he (ailed his overseer, and said to him: “ Mr. Allen, I desire you to impound Big Hrindle, in order that I may hear no more animadversion on his eternal depredations'” Allen bowed and walked off, sorely puz zled to know what the Col. meant. So after Ctj l, W leli for town, he went to his wife and asked what Col, W. meant by telling him to “ impound” the ox. ' , “ Why," said she “the Col. meant to tell you to put him in a pen.” Allen left (to perform the feat, for it was no inconsiderable one, as the animal was very wild and vicious, and after a great deal of trouble and vexation he succeeded. 1 Well,” said he, wiping Ihe perspiration from his brow, and soliloquizing, *' this is im pounding it.” Now I’m dead sure the old Col. will ask me if 1 have impounded Big Brindle, and I bet I'll puzzle him as bad as he did me, The next day the Cot. gave n dinnerparty, and as he «as not aristocratic, Allen the overseer, eat down with the company. After the second or third glass was discussed, the Col. turned to the overseer, said : “ Eh, Mr. Allen, did you impound Big Brindle, sir’” Allen straightened himself, and looking around at Ihe company, and said : “ Yes, I did ; but old Brindle transcended the impanel of the impound and scalterlo phisticoted oil over the equanimity of the for est." The company burst into an immoderate fit of laughter, while Ihe Col.’s face reddened w ith discomfiture. “ What do you mean by that,sir;” said “ Why, I mean Colonel,” said Allen, "that old Brindle being prognosticated with an idea of the cholery, ripped and tared, snorted and pawned dirt, jumped Ihe fence, luck to the woods, and would not be impounded no how " This was too much ; the company roared again, in which Ihe Col. was forced to join, and in the midst of the laughter, Allen left the fable, saying to himself as he went “ I reckon the Col. won’t ask me to impound any more oxen." Amelia Simcox unbosoms her wrongs as follows ; 11 1 married Simcox eight years ago, at which lime my gowns were fastened by eight hooks and eyes. Now you will readily conceive that no woman can hook and-eye herself. Whilst a spinster, she ob tains the aid of her sister, cousin, mother or Betty, ihe maid. When she becomes a mar ried woman, the hook-nnd-eye duty natural, ly devolves upon the husband. For Ihe first year of my marriage, Simcox, like an affec tionate husband, hook-and-eyed the whole eight; the second year he somewhat peevish ly restricted his attention to seven ; the third to six, the fourth to five, the fifth to four— and so on decreasing, until this morning—the eighth anniversary of our wedding—when you would have-supposed him possessed by the dearest and fondest recollections, he drop ped another hook nnd eye, intimating to me that for Ihe term of his natural life he should restrict himself to one—tho top one. As I know you to have a crowd of female readers I thought it a duly I owed the sex to warn them, through the medium of your publica tion, of the craftiness, and, I must say it, the selfishness of man. They will, I hope, lake warning by my condition, and ere they enter into matrimony, stipulate for a due perform ance of toilette attentions on the part of their husbands.” Woman’s Laugh.—A Woman has no natural grace more bewitching than a sweet laugh. [i is like the sound or flutes on wa ter. It leaps from her heart in a clear, spark ling rill, and the heart that hears it feels as if bathed in the exhilarating spring. Have you ever pursued an unseen fugitive through trees, led on by her fairy laugh—now here now there, now lost, now found? We have. And we are pursuing that wandering voice to 'his day. Sometimes it comes to us in the midst of care and sorrow, or Irksomeness j and then we turn away and listen, and hear it ringing through the room like a silver bell with power to scare away the ill spirit of the mind. How much we owe to that sweet laugh It turns the prose of our life into po etry, n flings showers of sunshine over the darksome wood in which we are traveling, n touches with light even our sleep, which which is no more the image of death, but is consumed with dreams that are the shadows of mortality.— Ex. Delicate.—The question at a lea-parlv turning upon the impropriety of one's mix ing up cakes with a pinch of snuff in her fingers, fearing some might bo scattered in the dough, a lad remarked that bo had seen hit mother mix cokes with a pinch of snuff in her fingers and not scatter a bit. ‘ * Why, Billy, rejoined the offended lady, “ how you do lie I” “ Well, mother, I don't know but I do,’ innocently replied the urchin, “ I dont know but you scattered it a very little.” A few days since, a barber offered a re ward for instantly removing superfluous hair. Among the answers was ono forwarded by,a gentleman in Kingston. We give it—“ CTh denake to kiss a woman against her will.” Whenever we drink 100 deeply of pleas ure, we find a sediment at the bottom which pollutes and embitters what we realized at first; It is an extraordinary fact that those who got to high words generally use low language. Will visit pelienUin all pirts •( the county, , ■ , - .[Jane 14<185S,1 : ; > - JOIMI If. BACBUj) , Attorney andcwnsellor at , 1 north sW* Public Square ' "Refers fo*Messrs. Phelps,Dodge & Co.,N. Y city HomA.fV.Panfonß.PhiladelpbU.- July 13. SPENCER & THOMSON, A Ito neys Ac Counselors at Caw, CORN Steuben County, Jfcw Yorh. Geo. T. Spencer. C. H. Thomson. April 18,1855-ly. s. f. wiLgon, tST Removed Ip James Lowrej’p Office, lAB. LOWRMA S. F. WILSON, A TTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Potter and McKean counties. Wellsborongh. Feb. 1,1853. The Tioga County Agitator Ii published every THURSDAY tfORNINQ at Wellrtwro’, Tiogb Goupty, Pcu, by Co an, Sturrock 4 CO., on the PA Y DOWN System. Thocash mostinvariablyaccopipany the order for tho paper, unless our agents at tho-several post-offl ces choose to become responsible for the anioant, or no pa per will bo mailed. The subscription price is ONE DOL LAR PER AVjfUM to single subscribers. Any par son sending us |9 will rocelvelOooplea of tho paper one year —directed to each subscriber. Office, ROY'S BLOCK, second floor, over Taylor’s Book Store. Justice’s, Constable’s and other Blanks always on band. Job and Pancy Printing executed with neatness and despatch. W. W. ROBINSON, DEALII IN Books, Stationery, Blank Boohs, Wall Paper—Eng lish, French and American Manufacture, Toilet utensils and Perfumery, Fan cy Soape, Violin Strings, Gold Pens and Pencils, t/e., life. All the popular Magazines and leading Newspa pers may be had at his Counter. CORNING, HI. Y., Nov. 15, 1855. TIOGA MARBLE YARD. PHILO TfJLLPR. DEALEH IN Italian and American Marble, FOR MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVE-STONES. Agents. Bailet &. Folev, Wcllsboro; O. P. Beach, Knoxville; J. E. Webbies, Tiogo, April 36,1655. 11. O. COLE BARBER &. HAIR DR ES SER r Wellsboro’Pa. Occupies room over Roberts' Tin Store. Every thing in his line of business will be done as well and as promptly as it con be done in the more fashionable City saloons. Preparations for removing dandruff, and beaatyfiing the hair for sale cheap Hair and tvliiskera dyed any color. Call and see. Wellsfaoro’, Ocl 18,1655. (if} ROGERS & FOOT, Honesdaie, Pa. Proprietors of THATCHER’S Patent Double Action SUCTION & FORCE PUMP. ID* Best Pump in the World County and State 'Rights for Sale. Downs Sc. Co., Manufacturers, Seneca Falls, N, Y. T. S Rogers. [June 19-56,] S, B. Foot. WEW GOODS! NEW GOODS WHERE 7at ERWIN’S new Store! He has just returned from the City with a choice Lot of Ready-Wane liroilling, CLOTHS, CASSIjTIERES, vesting and all of which will be sold ON the" cash-down system AND NOTHING SHORTER! WelUboro' Sept. 25,1856. Truth is stranger than Fiction!! WE must sny that 6. W. Taylor is receiving' from the Manufacturers, the beat and cheap cat lot of PIANOS & MELODEONS, ever offered in this county. He can furnish as good instruments and at as fair prices as City dealers. Call at the Book Store Wcllsboro', December 6, 1855. NEW FIRM.—The business of the Firm of Ta bor, Baldwin & Co. will hereafter be conducted in the name of Tabor, HalhawayJS? Co. The affairs of Tabor, Baldwin & Co.will be closed up as speedy as possible and those indebted to said Firm are hereby notified to pay up without delay it they wish to avoid cost those that do not, will ccr tainly get sued. TABOR, BALDWIN & Co. Tioga, Pa. Sept 18,1856. {9-] Who will go to Kansas t THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which he lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 100 of which is improved. It is well watered, has a comfortable hanse, barns, neoessaiy outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrenceville, known as ilie “Geer House,” with ample accommodations. Attached is a Store building suitable for the Gro cery and Dry Goods business—all to be sold or rent ed to suit applicants. For terms apply to Lawrenceville, Sept. 11 '56. M. S. BALDWIN. Time! Time! Time! Time TIMB flows from instants, and of these each one Should be ealcemed as if it were alone. If any wish to redeem lime now lost, please call just one door north of B. B. Smith &. Son’s, where it shall be restored. The subscriber is now ready to do anything in the lino of Repairing Watches, Clorks and Jewelry. All work warranted. Wellsboro, July 24,1856. A. FOLEY.' Evens & Co.’s Great Gill Book Sale. 409 BROADWAY, JVjSW YORK. FIKE GOLD JEWKLUY OIVKN AWAY TO -PCRCHASEnS OP BOOKS. All Books will be sold as low as can be had at oilier Storesi many of them for less. New Books received daily. A Gift varying in value from 85 cents to 8100, given with cadi book at the lime it is sold. Having an band a very large (loci of nets and valuable books, and os'our motto is "Large sales and small profits'” wb are determined to give »ur customers better bargains than can be had else, vherc. Any book published in New Yorkor Phil, i Jelphta will bo promptly sent, gift included, on re. eeipt of publisher's price. Catalogues of Books ,and Presents, containing full explanations will be sent free to all parts of the country. The most liberal inducements are offered to Agents. Any person by sending us an order (or ten books, with money inclosed, will be entitled to an extra Book and Gift. All orders for books, containing money, (to ensure perfect should be registered at the Post Office where they are mailed, and directed to Evans & Co., 409 Broadway, Now York. RtvcatncK.—M< Thomas & Sons, South Fourth blreet, Philadelphia; J. B. Lippincott & Co M Phila. delphta tD. App|et° n 4tCo„ Broadway, Now York } Derby « Jatkson, Nassau Street, New York. ' I crBEND FOR A CATALOGUEjt) „ . • ■ EVANS*, CO., Principal Store, 409 Broadway, New York. Branch Stores at 185 Chestnut St. Phil’s', and at Washington D. C. Tftfe'TlOGA OCtuytY* -» v litiit sly ; tho ifidn'dateKraleff eslutdfsh- Wentd fn lhe cUV/aW which ate ’ row offered daily atonf Tiogp’,which eaYi'be: hajlTor ' ' ; IjUtie, or ]\oUui»g a Wepi(me’co»U—with dceBttki>f)good will thrown oagratiw. -The firtt pick it the best pick, so come' in while atock it fresh. iDelayX afodifngcroasj-Pro craslippllqn his froelhUtea many a good bargain if you wantyqur rponey’t .worth, come on. ffyou want qjore ihan.p worth Ibr a came j'btil be aatonlshedto sde wliilnpile ol godds we can pat up for a dollarv Oar -stock of iMfir goods isnotmade orr Of tbd oddaahd ctfds and the rem nants of “closed qp" Cdfieerhs in' IheCtty, but com prises a compteteasSorlment of the latest styles and best qualities, (Vom the coarsest domestic to the fi nest imported fabrics, such as Silks, and Ladies,’ press (fyods, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well to call and examine the Stock belbre purchasing elsewhcrel Baldwin, Guernsey £. Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade Clothing, which will be Bold el the lowest CASH PRICES., , ALSO, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Gian Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, tcel, Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs oftete'ry kind and of the best quality, with BOOTS A SHOUTS, for Everybody, V Ad kinds of Country Product taken in ex change for goods at the market,pru.ee. T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, June 26, 1856. A. T. GUERNSEY, 0. B. LOWELL. WHEW? OO YOU HADN’T HEARD THE NEWS? O Well, ho wonder. Kanaae lias been invaded, Lawrence has been sacked and the Free Stale Ho tel will) all its Furniture has been destroyed. The subscriber, always awake to the best interests of his fellow.citizens,and knowing that there must be a great demand lor CABINET riIMITIKE I n consequence of said Sack, has concluded to re main at his old stand, two doors below Roe’s Store where ho is generally in attendance to receive and wail upon customers. Constantly on hand, or man ufactured to order,' , Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining <Sf Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus MAHOGONY do COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every description,together with all articlcsusu ally made In his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat, ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine his work before sending clsowhcr for an inferior article. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no lice. Q Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the snbscr would inform the public that he im r jjnslreceivedalargeandhandsomcassorl menl of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs, dfc., which he will sell as cheap, if not cheapcr.lhan they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county, Call and see them ! Wellsboro’, June 19 '56. B. TV VANHORN. jtsaaa the salamander fJMai SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA I* 'lRgSlaai 11iaiiN 0 " 1 •«»* ** w ’ fjHßftJir EVANS & WATSON. 26 South Fourth Street, Vhlhulelphln, have had'tho sorest demonstration in the following Ccrtifi cates, that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the representations which have been made of them, as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific clement: Mttsra Erosit A TTotion —Gents; —It afforda u« tho highest satisfaction to state to yon, tlmt owing to tho very protective qualities of two of thu Salamander Safes which wo purchased of yon some few months since, wc saved a large portion ofortr Jewelry, Books, Papers, Ac., exposed to the cnlomitoos fire in Ranstoad Place, on tho morning of the lllh Inst. When we reflect that these Safes were located in the fourth story of tbo building wo occupied, and that they fell subse quently into a heap of burning mins, whore the vast concen tration of heat caused the braes plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of the valuable contents as most con vincing proof of tho great security afforded by your Safes. We shall toko much pleasure in recommending them to men of business as a sure reliance against fire, Ueoiwe W. Simons A Bno. Mtttrt Kvaris <£• Wattrm —I have to offer you my testimony in favor of tho great security afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry, books, papers, Ac., anting the recent disastrous con flagration In Kanstoad place, from the fact tlmt thosamo yere contained In two of thu Salamander Safes manufactured by vou. Having fallen from tho filth story of thu Artisan Build ing, where tliuy were nreviously placed and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the preservation of th valuable deposits seemed to every ono who witnessed tho opening and interior examination, a matter of profound astonishment. To all who may require a perfect protection from the rava ges of fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend (he use of your Safes, as 1 consider they have now undcrgoiiethc most tr> tug tot. N. E. Morgan. Philadelphia, April 14,1856 Mrtsrt £rant dS TTafion—Gertiemen—No doubt you will bo deeply gratified to learn the good condition in wldch I discov ered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and other valuable documents, when on Friday last 1 opened the safu made by your firm. With my knowledge of Us great exposure, both to the Inten sity of the heat from so hot a fire ns that which destroyed tho Artisan building, as also from the form of the fall frofil its former elevated position in tbo third story. I could enter tain bnt slender hopes prior to its interior Inspection, that thu contents which I once so highly prized would ever bo of any service to me, but as these fears arc now happily re moved, 1 feel it only due to say to yon, that I cun henceforth recommend tho use of your Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence in the perfect security which such means provi des against so frightful an element. Jnly 3d 1866. Edward Oaskill, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks or Bauks, Stores Ac. Yours, for Fremont and Freedom. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A GROWL would announce lo ihe citi xensui Tioga county, Hint lie lias associated willi him d partner, and the business will be con ducted under the firm of A. Growl & Co. They will continue at the old stand,- in Wcllsborougn amanufaclure to order and keep on hand, Buggyg & Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, GUTTERS, &e., which for stylo, durability and elegance of finish, cannot bo surpassed by any other siniilureslablish ment in the country. Workmen ofccleGfily are engaged,and thebest materials used expressly in nil the manufacturing departments of (his establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having thorn excell ed! to their entire satisfaction, and finished in every partieulartbe same as though they attended in per son. REPAIRING done asasaal.with neatness and despatch. 1- PAINI'INO of all kinds done on the hortest notice, and-most reasonable terms. O*AII kinds of merchantable produce (dclivee cdl recived in exchange for work, at the markrl .prices. A. GROWL & CO. July 13,1855. FOR SALE, A Woolen Factory Sc, Saw Mill. THE SUBSCRIBER, wishing to change his business offer tor sal ry his Woolen Pactory, Saw Mill and Timber lo S'* 1 Maehinery.in the Kaotpry consistingo “one Sett” la in good running order, most of it Is nearly new and of toe host construction. He will sell the whole togeth er, or the lactory machinery separately; tfao location Is cood apd the terma will bo easy. “Apply to the subscriber bn the premises, or by letter to this pinto- Wcllaloro’ Aug. -lilh 1866, j. LjiCKSGN - ofcajtJßtoia huiax^l (or Itir Whk lio |io*w»,ln aIMM jUkhc*: 'MtmM Sf «fo CnWsic MKmA iCM* i UmnonoK or nu,Worn t fl*; mws ratfAtiorf antnelrattfob* Maying no ter bow sorqre pr.of •riiWmedicine' has bmhtypaffj aoa- ml wep fcsoritatloiis, nor - Is It Intended wftilU bfr.«u|ta|aed by goy medium ( bttt and .tie approbation of the pnuue. REFEftISKGES. Tlie .Vodlclne |i now woU Vpown mk! nffredotni, «nd .will have ftsteady and increasing sole. I know of no preparation tlmt cnn compare with It for the parHciilsr complaints!for which It la designed-' larawtlsfied, by tbeiue now making of it In my ©very day’s evidence of luknoflls to others,’that U justly merits the warmest recommendations its best friends have given of ft. < E. If. PJUIKINB, «. n.i Marietta, Ohio. I am persuaded, oner trying UJn a great many casqs, that it surpasses nllptbcr remedies within my knowledge for that claw of difficulties for which it Is recommended. It has cared some very oxtreme cases under my'observation, which have restated oil other treatment h. D, FLEMING, n. o. • Avon Springs, N.Y., (late of Bochester.) Prevail on medical men to adopt it in their practice; and I have no fears of the result, from what knowledge I have 6b* mined personally of Its curative powers. 1 wish the mcdl* cine kept here. T. 0. HAWKINS, w. n., Waynesbuig, Pa. The following letter, from a lady, was addressed to l>r. John D. Vowoll, at Washington, Pa,, with whom the Chtholicon Is bn sale. We are not at liberty to give the lady's name. BcpPalo, Washington fl». Pa. Feb. 5,1866. Heir Bat After waiting to give the Catholicon a fair trial. I now have the pleasure to say, J think it is alt that it U said to be. Jn the case in which I saw It in use, the patient, at the time of commencing It, was suffering the most exernda* ting pain; she conld not lift a two ponud weight, without severe pain. Now she can do her work with pleasure. .Her general health has also much improved. The directions must n all coses be strictly followed, Ac. Having cow* used the remedy for four years In my practice, I rely wholly on it for the cure of almost all female diseases With many regards for yourself, 1 remain yours, &c. IX. F. BK.NNLTT, x. d., Canandaigua, N. T. The claims of this medicine to the confidence of the jmhUc •re strengthened by the fact of its having received the ap* E rotation and liberal patronage of many prominent icem ens of the Medical Faculty in the Upitcd States, some of vrliuin have voluntarily given letters of commendation, (pee pamphlet,) sustaining all that is claimed for It as a curative agent. Pamphlets containing much useful information touch lug the nqtnro and symptoms of the above diseases, together Trith testimonials from ladles of the highest respectability, as certified by the most satisfactory authority, to alt which the attention of ladles and practitioners is respectfully invited, can bo had gratis at the store of PmLAUixrrm, April 12,1860. Philadelphia, April 12,1856. J. E. SNODGRASS. SOBER T RO Y, Druggist, WtlUboro' Pa, Also sold by William Morgan, Troy; Thomas B. Tyler, Coudcrsport; Dr. 11. C. Porter, Tawaudu; and by leading druggists in all the adjoining counties. Sept. II J. B. MARCHISI Sc Co. Proprietor. Central depot, 304 N. Y. Sash and Blind Factory. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., PA. THE Subscri ber is now prepared by new) Machinery jns' purchased, to for niah to order, a! hinds of square &. Taney Sash, am’ Blinds. Square Sash 01 common sizes al wavs on band. By long expe ricnce in the bu siness,the snbscri berf alters liimsel tha he can maki ns good an articl obtained at any csu.. New York. Call and see. ) DAVIp S. IRELAN. Covington, September 18,18561 OTbe subscriber is-also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa's Oil for Deafness. D. S. I. Carriage & Wagon IHanulhc- lorv*—- ■prnrvßT FETftTE would on nounce to Ms friends and IheOgtfigK public generally, that lie is /printing viy the above business on Graflon street, immediate* in the rear of J. R. Bowen's store, where he is pro* paftd to manufacture on short notice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, of any style or description to suit the purchaser and of Ihe very best materials. All kinds of ife pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable terms. painting and trimming win bo prompt ly executed in the best manner and most fash innable slvie. Wellsboro,’ July 13, ’55. HENRY PETRIE. New Volumes—Subscribers may begin Note. Life illustrate d—a first class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News,Lit erature, Science and the Arts; to Entertainment, Im nrovement and Progress. One of the best Family Newspapers in the World. Two Dollars a year. THE WATER-CORE JOURNAL. Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Praeli ce to Physiology and Anatomy, with numerous illustra. tions; and those laws which govern Life and Health $1 a year. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL; Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for the cl. evalion and improvement of Mankind. Amply Il lustrated. $1 a year. For 83 a copy of each of these Journals will be sentone year. Agents wanted. Address, Fowlers Sc Wells, 308, Broadway New-York. R MRS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent for the above works, and practical Phrenologist, may be found at the house of Mr. I. .Richards, Wellsboro’.'Pa. WHAX’S Ilf A NAME? Wiy, everything,sir '.—especially when the nameis significant and appropriate, as it certainly is as applied to THE EMPIRE STORE, which will certainly hnve to be enlarged lo doable Us present site, to accommodate the crowds that flock there diily to examine the new and superb slock of ! which BOWEN is receiving from New-York,and SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES, because they must be sold lo mskc room for more. Ladies, we cart show you somf of the finest, bcsl, most tastily assorted and tile cheapest Dress Goods, ever offered lo Ihis.or any other cummunily. Don’t take my word for it, but please call and examine for yourselves. And then—snoh lota of Cloth ing, Spring and Summer wear! Gentlemen,come and renew your faith hy eight, Wcllsboro’, May 15, 1856 GREAT BUSH AT EVANS A CQ’S TUB fact In established tlmt 400 Broadway Is the place in New York to buy Books. EVANS & CO. soil Booki as lowoa they can be bought anywhere, and giro with inch book a present varying hi value from 25 eta. to $lOO. The value of tbo present depends upon the number of the book purchased. Gifts delivered attbo time of the sale. Great in ducement,to agents. Catalogues, containing list of books and prizes, sent to any address free. tES- Persona unacquainted with the firm of Eva*B 4 Co„ are respectfully referred to the following loading publishing houses: Miller, Orton, 4 Mulligan, 26 Park Bow. New York; Derby 4 Jackson. 110 Nassau street, Now York, Phillips, Sampson 4 Co* 13 Winter street, Boston; Sanborn, Carter 4 Bazin, Boston, Mass. Send for a Catalogue 1 December, 11,1850.—3 ml largti atoefc in store of the la. lest fashions, a fit guaranteed every lime, as also a price to salt the buyer, for I am bound to sell. Sept. 20,1856. J. R. BOWEN ye I TTT’E hold Uie*B lralh« eel6e»idgnt t .That the »T? sl&y.f <}stfe .proepcroui -Te ttf'buy'cheiirand always of the best qiidEty'J’boy nothing simply be mse U i*,chqap, hut it sod thhi It is bolhgdodahdcheab; ihaftbose who buy cheap, by the quantity, cstrmail first quality goods cheap; th<(t'4P <tconomital buyer can SCR goods at as low a ifigat&ib purchased iri lho City}’ and. therefore that->. ; TAVIXIB I 8 THIS .MAN, • r ' ■ who buys ccbnomically i sitJ that IS THEPLACE, ■’ •■vr.t.i’C TO PURCHASE Gold and Silver, Lever, Anchor and Cyli n. der.WATCHES, -Gold Ohaine,.Cold Lockets, ■ all sizes aud qualities, Gold Cameo and Mo ■ saie Breastpins aadßarrings, Finger Rings, Sleeve Buttons, fsl)tds,Ase Silver Platejd Ware. Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, ■Children's cups, salt cellars, Egg cups Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Table Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, AfC< A veto supply of Clocks of dl kinds, sixes, prices and qualities. Wellsboro’Aug. 14 *56. G. W. TAYLOR. ALSO JF YOU WANT TO BUY BOOKS, go to TAYLOR’S, For he has just returned from the City with an en tirely new slock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, Fancy Goods, Reticules, Portmonnaies, Jet Bracelets, Harrison's Perfum eries, Harrison's Shaving and Toilet Soap. HARRISON’S COLUMBIAN INKS, BLACK red blue. A CARD.—' The subscriber, grateful for the liberal patronage hereloforegrantedhim by the public, and aware' that unforeseen circumstances have prevented bis serving his patrons as promptly as he could have desired in time post, begs to assure the public that with bis own long practical experi enco, and having secured the services of a first-lass workman, he is notv able to undertake Watch and Jewelry repairing, and can fulfil orders promptly and to Die satisfaction of all. Charges moderate and all work warranted. N. B. A good assortment of Watches, Clocks Jewelry. Silver and plated ware, School, Miscellane ous, Blank Books, Stationery and Wall-Paper con tantly on hand. G. W. TAYLOR. Wellsboro’, July 17,1856. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. TO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as SPERMATORRHQ3A, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE, dec., &c., The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia ip view ol the awful destruction of human life and health, cansed by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA TIS, to all persons thus afflicied, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with a description of their con dilion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in case of extreme poverty ond suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Howard Association Js a benevolent Institu tion, established 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 (hat the As sociationicommands the highest Medical skill of the age, and!will furnish the most approved modern treatment.—'Valuable advice also given to sick aad .■■.. pH. Vbmatcs,- atttlcted with SVcmb Complaint Leucorrhoea, See, 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, 1856.—1 y. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!- Just received from the village of New-York, a large and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods at the Store of tbe undersigned in Middlebnry, Pa. and which he is offering at reduced prices. His stock consists in a full assortment of all man. ncr of Goods commonly kept in a country Store. It is needless to mention articles. We shall keep, constantly on hand, Pork,’flour, Salt, White Fish and Mackinac Trout. We are determined to sup. ply the wants of every man, woman and child, in oor line of business, and say to our friends and pa Irons to come on with the utmost confidence in our disposition and ability to supply your every want. It will be owing to a combination of onr compelit. ors to bribe the N. Y. Erie Railroad Company against transporting our freight, if wc fail in so do. '"g - _ H. H. POTTER. Mid'b’y Center, June i '56. J. B. Potter agt. New arrivals, at the wellseoro’ DRUG STORE. ' Sulphate or Indigo, for coloring Blue and Green. Coumi Mixture.— This article contains Balsam Tolu and oilier valuable cough remedies, and is par* ticularly recommended to the notice of Physicians. A new lot of that 4s and Gs Tea. that every body likes so well. Extract op Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, Pine Apple, &.C., for cooking. Marking Ink, that will not wash out—for mark* ing Linen, &c. Waterproof Shoe Blacking, to preserve the lea ther and keep the feet dry. Writing Ink —Black, Blue and Red, of the best quality. Wellsboro’, Jan. 10, 1856. SEW TAILOR SHOP. and despatch. He docs not fee! it necessary to pu lus work us it is warranted to furnish its own rcc* ommendalion. No gorment is permitted to go out of the shop that is not made in the most substantial manner. Especial care observed in Cutting and Filling. This Department, will be under my own supervision. Believing in tbo “live and let live” rule, I liav adopted the J. R. BOWEN. Pay-Down System and shall rigidly adhere (o it. WclUboro’, March 13,1856. H. P. ERWIN, THE Subscriber having purchased a pari of the Slock of Drugs and Medicines formerly owned by Robert Roy, is now receiving fresh supplies. He would respectfully inform the public that he intends to conlinue the Drug business at the old stand. The store will,be.left still in earn of the former proprie lot (Robert Roy) and, itis hoped that by its ample provision for the wonts of the community, and by attention to,customers, it may stilt be found worthy of public fbvor and patronage. Cali and see ibr yourelvea, JOHN A. ROY. October Bth, 1856. TIALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS... for _I ) the removal of Tun, Freckles, Pimples and all dsicascs of the skin, at ROY’S. Pulmonic Wafers. The sub scriber has opened anew his shop opposite Roy’s Store and is prepared to ex ecute the orders of his old customers and others who may favor him with (heir pat ronage, with neatness f ELMOMM ii'lBEE . Er Burtiugame, A. B. Principal Mm MiaMSaaour &, F»ahcbs Rjciuab*, Autiignti. 1, Jk* Sf«n«i Tie* ,of this .Institution win menceTucsday, Match 3d. mto “' Bates of Tnition&r Term of U Weeki Primary Department, including Reading Writing. Spelling, primary Arithmetic, Geography, History, dec.,..; Beginning Eng. Grammar, Elementary Arithmetic, Geography, History, dec.,., Higher English—Arithmetic and Gram mar completed, Geog. of Heavens, Fa miliar Science, dee., Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Nat. Ural Philosophy, dee., Practical Astronomy, do. Surveying and JPhemialry, Latin, Greek, French and German Drawing, (extra) 7 2 00 Bills made out from the time of entering to Iht end of the Term, and expected to be settled at mis. die of the Term. In addition to nsnal branches, there will be ■ “ Teacher’s Class," composed of those wishing u> engage in teaching. Lectures will be given to ibe Class by the Principal and others. Also, weekly discussions before the Principal, upon such subject as may come before the class. The Academy is provided with Apparatus suiUuU for Philosophical and Chemical experiments— such aa is used in the higher Schools of N. Y. Esnen. ments will bg given to the classes weekly. Compositions and Declamations every Wednesdsv afternoon. . The 11 Wellsboro’ Debating Club" is now m snc. cessful operation, composed of Students ana otheti from the town, inUrestcd in such affair 3. An eff ort will be made to secure a course of Lectures be. fore the Society the coming winter. Board can be obtained in private families ot $2,00 per week. Those wishing to furnish their own rooms and board themselves, can be accommodated by applying to the Principal. This Academy is situated in the healthy saj pleasant village of Wellsboro*, the County seal Tioga. It is easy of access by a daily line of stasti to Tioga: thence by R. R. intersecting the N. Y. i Erie road at Corning. Also by stages to adjoining towns, north, west and South. L. I. Nichols, See'y. lAS. LOWREY, Pm. HERRING’S SAFE AO.VIK THE CHAMPION Th® only Safe which, in every instance, preserved their eatut contents in the late Extensive Fires. AT tf>e burning of the Artii Buildings, April 10th, and in great firo in Market Street, May 1856, the genuine HERRING RA. preserved the Jewelry of Qeo. W. mens k Bro.; Book*, Papers,&c. Fisher A Bro., and Edward Realm k Co., after remaining exposed In t burning mins for nearly FOR' HOURS, and proving conclusdvi what we have always claimed for the their great superiority over oil seci ties now known. In these tires, the HERRING’S £AFE, standing Mile I>t w with those advertised as “warranted to stand ’.O |*r tn' more fire than Herring’s enroe forth the acknowledged nci«’ not only preserving theiv contents In excellent unkr. init ing themselves in a condition to go through Another onlcai. while the boasted ‘‘Salamanders'’ of oUior makers aorr too ly used up in every instance, and in some coxs tUcir emir* contents completely destroyed. To the public we would simply say, that, during die Iwir teen years the Herring’s safe has been tafore them, more tlm two hundred have passed through accidental lim> without tt? occurrence of a single loss. We would therefore, caution purchasers against the mi representation of interested parties. The Herring's ia the only Fire-proof Safe made in this city winch h iiruiKt cd by a Patent-Right, and we will guarantee it to re>M iim« than double the amount of heat of an> other safe now kdo*l PARRELS AND HERRING , Sole Manufacturers In this State of Herring’s Patent Champion Safa W Waluut Street, Philadelphia- 3f. B.—“ Evans & Watson's Improved Salamanders," Evan’s,” “C. J. Oaylor's” ami ‘’Scott's Asbestos;” IroaClHV. (a large assortment having been taken in port ‘payment w Herring’s,) will bo sold at low prices. June 26.1366. IMPROVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. WE would respectfully call the attention of Mill owners and all interested in the use of water dower in this vicinity, to a patented Iron Water Wheel, (called Greenloaf’s gravity and percussion Water Wheel,) one of which they have recentfypot in a Saw Mill owned by Judge While of Wcllsboro' and Dr. Archer of Morns township, ana situated one and a fourth miles from Babb’s Creek, on uie Stony Fork. This wheel on Saturday the 7lh main drove a single saw to saw rive thousand ana one hundred feet of while pine lumber ? 4100 feel « which was one inch in thickness, 400 feel 2 inches thick, 500 feet-1 $ indies thick. This Wheel used & very small quantity of water, only discharging about 90 square inches and with about \\\ feet head and fall of water while performing the above. These Wheels ore well adapted to the propelling of all kind* of Machinery driven by Water power. They arc very simple and substantial in their construction, and will do from one third to one naif more wort: than any other Iron Water Wheel in operation in this vicinity with which they are acquainted. They offer for sale on very liberal terms the patent ngDt for Counties or Stales, and also to furnish antkput in operation the Wheels in Mills in this vicinity on rea sonable terms. For further information address A. Grccnleaf, Morris township, Babbs Post Office, or l. Vance care ol P. P. Cleaver Wcllsboro' Tiofa Co. l*a. A. GREENLSAf, June 12 1856. L. VANCE, N. B. The above named Wheel may be seen n operation at almost any lime by calling on Mr. Rod jerl Wilson who has the Mill in charge. MAP OF TIOGA OOOTY, From actual Measurement , and Surveys ihrouqnovi the county. By a corps of Surveyors who *f< fully competent to the difficult task assigned then rrtHE undersigned will publish shortly,provided asutficlcai JL number of bo obtained, a A*inr.O'/> COMPLETE MAP OF TIOGA COCXTY. All the public Roads, Railroads, Crossing* and-Stations po«'- Olticcs, Churches SclkmA Houses, Stores, Mills, Public idi Private House*. Amietenes. Manufactories Shops, «tr.. xn r bo shown on the Map. in addition to the usual topngnipJiv-i Rivers, Streams Ponds and Mountains. The names ol pr»r orty holders generally, 'lncluding tboee in the c«mmv«o>' subscribe in advance for the Map) nre al«o to t*» Inserted ai llwir resjKH'tlve places, in the style of the Maps exhibited bv the canvasser**. Hnps of the principal village* will I* inserted, on a faro 1 scale. In the margin ; also engraved views of public ana pri vate building*. No expense will he spared to execute tbo Map m Hie higher Rt\le of art. The plan will l»e plnitcd on a suitable -calc, *■ aa to show distinctly all the particular* above 'ponfiod. act make a large and ornamental map. To be engraved and *l'- livered to subscnliors, handsomely colored, eo as to sh«>w t&-' territory comprised in inch township, and mounted on roller* As the map will contain some eighteen square feet of engra* iug, at a cost of several thousand dollar*, it wilt be seen thn only a large subscription list will warrant the heavy oxpcriK Incurred. The maps are sold only by subscription, and *'• only one price. No more maps Issued than subscribed frf The map will contain tables of the population, production*, assessed value of property. religions ’•iH'ietios. schools, mim(*r of voters, Ac„ of each township and Milage respectively, care fully made up from the latest authentic documents. Keiying upon a Just appreciation of our efforts, by The -n -tfccns of Tioga, to. issue a map of their county on the awf plan, that shall answer their proper expectation*, au«l he oe tirely satisfactory. subscriptions are respectfully soUut.d l*y James D. Scolt, Publisher, I- Agent at ATollnboro’ Pa. fpept. ii I Wants, & Things WaiUcti. WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun ty. a boltio of Ihe -Liquid Heave Cure, - *° check Ihe first indications of heaves, and the preven tion and cure of all diseases that affect the wine m horses. ALSO, a box of Dr. Power's “Hibernian ehn [ - menl, a sovereign remedy for Galls, Scratches, on zes, Bruises, I jesh wounds, and nil cutaneous discin' to which horses or horned cattle are subject. ALSO, a box of tho “German Rat Killer," one«' the safest andrbest articles in use for destroying ran and mice, or Lyons celebrated "Rat Pills," for ll* same purpose, For sale at the Wellsboro' Drug Sh> ,( MAGNETIC RAT PILLS, (Poison I for tho Wellsboro' Drug Store. Place these Fill* near their holes or abont the places they irequcni- Rats and mice will cat of them readily, and in every case the Pills will ensure their cxterminatior. ft ,c< 35 cents per bos. I '£,oo
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