Tpft-w'-iw'fiiag; w§(3» 4**“ 60 moro of youflt pursuing one one to;eno|bsf. iroUe-ol lift most comihon errors; IP it ftwy w* (raced 4norejbau jtolurqb ofi»eu tj»e drscbni#pt ajjd dW nppoinl'tneifj that rendef U/eSlß[»ri)forlftble.iS Ji is a «e>yconi|T»on I hind ISribrnan toHae dis* satisfied *ilh;l.i4 iiisinw* Siidrha'vo toeBif| to chajigd ii for-anrae oUier,;Up(ttihiclrteeijj% to hira.wiirproye l6,hiro « dine ptacKquCof leiwi Urn mistake. Lop,kioround jfpu wtill fi^ lion ukeftioo. fibre Ip rajSl who commenced life aiadwehinic, b&l fr<pj| some OTijse fmsgided tp have a doctor; andr after a frail jt.qnff fallow pre paration,: has tnfed up ihe-aaddle-bags oqis to findlhat work isrstiU wor({, s*nd ifwt hre patients aredomofe profitable tifrap tfie occupation jiqUu whit,', mote agreeable. ’~ - . - ’ - V:' ‘Here are two young men, clerks; one'bf them is conteni, when bis first termofservjM is oyer to continue a clerk, until be 1 shall have saved enouglHo commence business fiSt hirown account; the other cannot wait, frol starts without capital, and wi'fr a limited pa penence, and nfier a few short years brirtgs up io a court of insolvency, while his former comrade, by a patient perseverance, comes nut at last with aiftwlune. The yobng lawyer, who became disheartened, because briefs and cases did not crowd him while he was yet (6’ tfoferii of calf-bound volumes, and bad small use for red tape, who concluded he had mis taken his calling, and so plunged into politics, abdfinally settled down into the chraclcr of a meddling pettifogger, scrambling for daily bread. There ia an honest farmer who has toiled a few years, got his farm paid for, but doesnol grow ricti very rapidly, as much for lack of content mingled with his industry as any* thing, (hough jte is nb't aware of it. He hears the wonderful stories of California, and how fortunes may be had for the trouble of pack ing them! up ; mortgages his farm to raise money, goes away to the land of gold, and, after many months of hard toil comes home to commence again at the hill for a more weary and less successful climbing up again. Mark, men in every community who are no torious for ability, and" equally notorious for never gelling ahead, and wilt usually find them to be those who never stick to one busi ness long, but always forsaking their occupa tion just when it begins to be profitable. Young man, slick to your business. It may be you have mistaken your calling. If sc, find it out as quick as possibleaud change it ; but don’t let any uneasy desire to get along last, or a dislike to your honest, calling lead you to abandon it. Have sortie honest calling nnd then stick to il; ifyou are slicking type stick away at them; if you are selling oysters keep on selling them; if you are at law, bold fast to that profession ; pursue the business, you have choson persistently, industriously and hopefully, and if there is anything of you it will appear and turn to account in that as well or batter than in any other calling; only if you are a loafer, forsake that line of life as quickly as possible, for (tie longer you stick to it the worse it will stick to you.— Hunt's Merchants's Magazine. The Courtesy of the FaiS Sex.—Por ler’s Spirit of ihe Times says ihe following notes passed between two city bells : Dear Anna : Please send me the collar you wore at Mrs. P ’s last night, as I wish to get one like if, Ei,'i.en B- ■ ■■■ Dear Ellen,: I make it a rule never to let any of my apparel go out of the house unless worn by myself. AniVa G— —— P. S. If you come round to the house, you may look at the collar as long as you please. In a few days afterwards Miss Anna had a want of her own and expressed it to Ellen as follows Dear Ellen: I have an engagement to take a ride on horseback this evening: will you lend me your saddle 1 Anna G . Dear Anna : 1 make il a role nevelf to let my saddle go oat of the house unless used by mvsclf, ~ P. S. If you will coroe around to the house you may ride the saddle as long as you please in the house. —Judge a man by ; his actions—a poet by hiseycs—an idler by his fingers—a jlawyer by his leer—a player his strui—a boxer by his sinews—an Irishman by bis swagger—an Englishman by bis rotundity—a Scotchman by his shrug—an American by bis boasting —a justice by his frown—a great man by his modesty—an editor by his coal—a tailor by his agility—a- fiddler by his elbow—aqd a woman by her neatness. In a chancery suit, one or ihe counsel! de scribing ihe boundaries of his client’s land, said in showing Ihe plan of it; “ We lie on this side, my lard." The opposite counsel then said : “ And we lie on that side.” The chancellor, with a good humored grin, observed : “ If you lie on both sides, whom will ye have me believe Julia—Now Alfred dear, I must leave you. lam about to shut myself out from .the world Alfred—Why, in the name of madness, Julia, you are not thinking of retiring into a convent 7 Julia—No, dear, don’t alarm yourself. I am only going to put on my new crinoline dress. —An editor out west calls on maidens to lake courage, because the census shows that there are half a million more men than women in the United States. —Tine subserves all uses, but we do not always know how to regulate it. Light aa a feather—weighty as a stone—brief as a mo ment—tedious usages—we are fecledbyit. ' >■ Beautiful Simile.—Horace Mann com pared the death of an infant to a bird slruc|r down by 4 fowler in the midit of pis morning sung. ® l *fr ' - SPE2KOEB. ; V I A C»»M»clorf JU Ihawv ~ Jtemhpw teoaatriftffi.iWrlfk -1 Gkoi T« m' j-.'-i C«4I. Thojiwi*. : ' 7 ; : y 7 ; J- 3 ;; ;:w .:,; r y ’ j 1 JAB.|iOWRE¥ & P. WIMOS, A TTORNEYS "&■ CGiUNSfitLOUS AT LAW; Poller andMcKean counties. ...% : lBsS- Th 6 Tioga Oonilty Agitator Is published eTerj'THURSDAV SIOijjTINO at •WcIM-oro’, Tioga County, by Conn, StniROCK 4 Oo M on tlio PAY* DOWN System. TRe caah roost invariably nccomponr the order for the paper, unless oor agents at the revere! poat-offl ces choose to become responsible for tlio amount, or no pa per will bo moiled. The tmbdcrlptlon price 1* ONE DOL LAR PER ANNUM to single »ob*rrib4r*. Any per son sending us $9 will receive 10 copies. of tbe paper one 3 ear >—directed to each subscriber. Office, ROY'S BLOCK, second floor, over Taylor's Book ■gtoro. Justice's, Constable's and other Blanks alwt\y» on ! hand. Job and Jfoncy Printing executed with oeatucss and despatch. W. W. ROBIN SO N , DEALXE IN Books,Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper—Eng. lith, French and Ametican Manufacture, Toilet utensils and Perfumery, Fan. cy Soaps, Violin Strings, Gold Pets and Pencils, tfc., lye. Alt ike popular Magazines and leading Neuspa. pets may be had at his Counter. CORNING, N. ¥., Nov. IS, ISSS. TIOGA. MARBLE YARD. PHILO TULLERo DEALER IN Italian and American Marble, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONES. Agents. Bailet &. Folxv, Wetlvboro; O. P. Beach, Knoxville; J. E. WxßSTEa.Covirrion. Tioga, April 26,1855. H. O. COLE BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, Wellsboro’ Pn. Occupies room over Roberts’ Tin Store. Every thing in his-lino of business will be done es well and as promptly a*‘ it can fro done in the more fashionable City saloons. Preparations for. removing dandrofiT, and beautyfiing the hair for sale cheap Hair and whiskers dyed any color. Call and see. Wellsboro’, Oct 18,1855. (it) ROGERS & FOOT, Honesdale, Pa. Proprietors of THATCHER’S Patent Rouble Action SECTION & FORCE PUMP. - CP Best Pomp in the World County and State Rights for Sale. Downs A Co„ Manufacturers, Seneca Falls, N. Y. T, 8, Rooms, [jane 19-56,] S. B, Foot. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS WHERE ?at ERWIN’S new Store! He has juaircturned from the City wilts a choice Got of Reartv-mad“ -* ,h ’ <n,l, »' CLOW6,«jiBSIin[ERES, VESTING and alt of which wiH be sold ON THE CASH-DOWN SYSTEM AND NOTHING SHORTER! WelUboro’ Sept. 25,1856. •' Truth is stranger than Fiction! I WE mast say that 6. W. Taylor is receiving from the Manufacturers, the best and cheap est lot of PIANOS A MELODEONS, ever offered in lMs,county. He can furnish as good instruments and at as fair prices as City dealers. Call at the Bookstore Wellsboro’, Decembers. 1855. "VTEW FIRM—The business of the Firm of Ta. ll her, Baldwin & Co, will hereafter be conducted in the name of Tabor, Hathaway fc Co. The nffairyof Taboy, Baldwin &Co.wil) be closed upas speedy arpbssible'and those indebted to said Firm arc hereby notified to pay np without delay ii they wish to avoid cost those Hint do not, will tci tainly getsued. - .TABOR, BALDWIN &, Co. Tioga, Pa.Bcpf. 18,1856. '[9.] '' ‘ Ellen B , Who will go to Kansas I THE subscriber will sell die Farm on which he lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 100 of which is improved. It is well watered, has a comfortable house, barns, necessity outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit (hereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrenceville, known as ihe “Geer House," with ample accommodations. Attached is a Store building suitable for the Gro cery and Dry Goods business—all to be sold Or rcql.' ed to soil applicants. For terms apply to Lawrenceville, Sept. II *56. M. S. BALDWIN, Time! 'lime! Time! Time TIME flot?»-from instants, and of these each one Should be esteemed as if it were alone. If any wish to redeem time now lost, please coll 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 line of Bepsiring Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. All work warranted. Wellsboro, July 24,1856. A. FOLEY. Evens k Co.’s Great Gift Book Sale. nXK GOLD JKWELRVGIVEX AWAY TO PUUCyASERS All Books will be sold as low as can bo had at other Stores, many of them for less. New Books received daily. A Gift varying in value from 25 cents to $lOO, given with each booh at the lime if is sold. Having on hand a very large Hack of new and valuable bookt, and aa our motto is “ Large sales and small profits'” we are determined to give aur customers better bargains than can be had else clierc. Any book published in New Yorkor Phil, ’ielphia will be promptly sent, gill included, on re* ceipt of publisher’s price. Catalogues of Book# and Presents, containing full explanations will be sent free to all pacta of lire country. , The most liberal inducements are offered to Agents. Any person by sending ns an order for ten bboks, with money inclosed,' will be entitled to an extra Book aad Gift, All orders for books, containing money, (to ensure perfect should be tegiilcredat lira Post Office where they arc mailed, and directed toErans & Co, 409 Broadway, New York. RananrcE.—M. Thomas & Sons, South Fourth Street,Philadelphia; d. B. Lippiucott * Co, Phila delphia ; D. Appleton &Co,.Broadway, New Yolk; Iferby & Jackson, Nassau Street, New York. - . , ct send for a catalogue^ EVANS*, CO, . Principal gtore.4o9 Broadway .New/York. i Branch. Stores- at. 124, Gbeslput Sullhil’u, gqdflV Washington D. C# ' l'W HL" FOB 400 BROADWAY, SEW YORK. O? BOOKS. j-UtJpv atm Wfk idiyi above on gintU. best pick, so come in while stock is freab. DBaysSfefinal^mf^Pib. Want wqrtfi io;i daiiw \oirl come-, tfttobotPmU fe dslomwied Idscewliara pile opToraUotlurJ ‘jOtif' slock of (S 4)&ds bpd the rem* osnls ofyfihmi Hp ,, ®*hhtCtiir» r iH Ih'eGifyi tilit cbm-' p(rii«sHebmplblb : BW«irtnibntbflfiblilert'rtytcsaiitl best obbfscst'drfriicslit to lilt fi. nesl imported fabrics, such as Silks, and Sresa Gbods. Latest adapted 1o ererVyi r'iely of tripi mines.' Ladiclß Will do Weil to'Call andeiramirjc the Stoek'befdreparchdslng elsewhere. '■ Baldwin, Gderhady ic Ck).', have nlwhya on hand a sehSonabiotor/d fatnionabTe stock of. which will be liie lowest CASH; PRICES. Groceries, Crochery. Hardware, Glass Stone, Hollow and Wooden Wore, Iron, fed, Nails, Oils, Points and Dye-Stvffs of every kind and of the best quality, with BOOTS 4- SHOES, for Everybody *,* AW hinds of Country Produce taken in «. change for goods at the market pt ties. _ T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, June 26, iSSG. A. T. GUERNSEY, . O. B. LOWELL. W H E w 7 CO YOU HADN’T HEARD THE NEWS? O Well, no w onder. Kansan hag been invaded, Lawrence has been sacked and the Free Stale Ho tel with all its Furniture has been destroyed. The subscriber,always awake to Ihe best interest* of his fellow-ciiiieDB,and knowing that there roust bo a great demand lor CABINET FURNITURE 1 n consequence of said Sack, has ionclndcd lo re. main at his old stand, two doors below Rot's Store where he is generally In attendance lo receive and wait upon customers. Constantly on hand, or man. ufaclurcd lo order, , S»ras, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining Breakfast Tables , - Slandp, D*ea« and Common Borcnim* MAIIOGONY &. COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every deseriplion.togethcr with all artltlcsusn ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of thd business he flat ters himself with the belief that those wishiii* Jo purchase, njbiild dq wo|l th call and caamine his work before sending clsewhcr for an inferior article. • TURNING done in ane.it manner, at short no lice. V v - . i' 13 -Chairs! Chairs,!. IJL. I** addition to the above, the subscr ran)” H ' ould Ihe patyic lliiit he ha //( I Jtfslroceivcdalargeand handsopu assort men! of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS. Boston and Common Rocking Chairs <Jr., which he will sell as cheap, if noidicapcr,lhan they can bo purchased anvwhoroelsc in Tiogs county. Call and see them i 6 Wcllsboro’, June 19 ’56. B.T. VANHORN. ■fgSSi yHE SALAiHAIVDER OF PHILADELPHIA • lEimS* •II ’ AQAiasx;cH*v" > "*“~ ' aßßsa & AVAITSOW. 26 Sooth Fourth Street, Fliiludcliihin. hare had the ourest demonstration in the following Ortifi rates, that their inanuCacturu of Salnmauder Safes Jiu* nt length fully m-ftrrantod th 6 repreaeutatifin* width* hare Imtu made of them, as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element: PiiOADr.i.f’nu, April 12.1850. J lettrt Front tf- W»is<m~- -Gent*:-—II afTonls us (he highest satisfaction to state to yon,'Hint owing to tho very protective qualities of two of the "Salamander Safe* WHiCh'Wc pun luwi-d of you some few months since, we saved a large portion of our Jewelry, Books, Paperfe, See,, exposed to the calamitous fire in Kanstcpd tlacc, on tta morning of the Uth iu«t; ->r * When we reflect tUntthcfle Safes won* located in the fourth story of the building we occupied, and that they fell subse quently iiflo • heap of hunting mins, where the met concen tration of heat caused the bras* plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of tho valuable content* as most con vincing proof of the groat security afforded hy your Safes. Wo shall take much pleasure in recommending them to then of business as a sure reliance against fire. George IV, Si*oxs k Bao. Piuunixpnu. April 12. iBSfl. Mettrt FVani «f nation—l have to offer you my testimony In.fayor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry, books, papers, te~, during the remit disastrous po«- flagzatlon In K (instead place, from the foot that the game w«ro : contained In two of the ttolmnnnde.r Safe* inuDufkrtuird hy you. Having tallen from tho filth idory of the Artisan Uuild- Ing, whore they were previously placed and exi*o*M to a vast h«U for a long (live, the prcaeryiUcm of th valuable dc|*o«ita seemed' to every dne-who «ithri>tMxl : fhe opening and interior examination, a matter of profound astonishment. To all who may require.a perfect protection from*the ruvi get at fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend the use of your Pofe*, os 1 consider they have now undergone the most trvlnc • N. K Moium.v. I’miADri.pim. April 14,185fi i/rtsrt FWtiub if HTtfson-*M3enlh*m«i—No doubt vou wIIMk* deeply gratified to learn the good conditiouJn which I discov ered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, ami other valuable documents, when on Friday last 1 opened the safe made by your firm. With my knowledge of its great exposure, belli to the Inten sity of tho heat from so hot a fire as that which destroyed the Artisan Building, as Mso from the force of the full frofEl Its furnirr elevated podtforr in the third story. T eoulrl enter tain but slender hopes prior to Its interior'inspection. that the contents which 1 once no highly priicd would e\er Ik* of any service to me, but as these fears ore now happily re moved, I fed it only due to say to yon. that I can henceforth , recommend tho use of your fofea to all who may wish to feel ’ a confidence in the perfect security which such means provi des against so frightful an clement. July ad 1856. Ruw uin fUsmu Bookbinder Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks or Banks, Stores Ac. Yours, for Fuxyoxi am) Freedom, NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A CROWL would announce 10 the n!ii. Xl ‘ »cns ut Tioga county, that he has associated with him 4 partner, and the business will be con ducted under the firm of A.Cbowl 4, Co. They will continue at the old stand, in Wellsborougb omannfucture to order and keep on hand, * Buggy* & Ell miter Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, Ac. which for style, durability and elegance pf finish cannot be surpassed bjr any other similarestublish ment in (he coonlry* Workmen of celebrity arc engaged,and (licbcst materials used expressly in all the manufacturing departments of lliitf establishment. Persons send mg orders may rest assured of having them cxccu edt to their entire irtialWUon.’nnd finished in every partignlAT tfie wmeatithough they attended in per son. .... r n6»ljie?t and PAWI'INGf tiC till kinds done ob the boHOst notice, and afOSl -reasonable Utah's. 1 ■ • UTAH kinds of merchantable nfo<juco (dclivee redircom-oxcnabgb for irotk/ rt tiie kiiaVkrf prices. A. CROWL 4, m. Ju1y43.1855. , * ir t v ■ FOR B ARE, A Woftlel Factory & Saw Mill. * ‘waSUf^’ JQ* MKSlntrjrlb tho Factory rffljtirJjf £S* S** fnnHi 'S W«r, moet of It Is nearly new tad of the bai l -Ilettill.oll tha wliolc IMeth. B°pd, ALSO, ). E. SNOIKiIIASd. ■i' : * . ‘ TTTFr 'f$ 3 eWnts pnfßT’ , «cfr «*■•« 'UmV (w'jliwftrt* luciliuju tut itis merits ' I, -.iij t(. ~ . ■ The ATcdldno kufnrij oad-lipprQClatetVnn.d wjW., )mve jSjttgndjr wyVlncnsn*J4g /jnkv I kqqwof no preparation thrtVcan compere vvitn; ft for the partWnW complaints Tor, wliichit W 1 hnr naUSfl(*l,hy the'U*b‘nowlwali!tig r oMtlttjpj>ojtivfoinHy,an«l ( pj a|mo»t fi\ofy d«y’«OT&oncft u( to others. thiU It justly mQriU.-tUw Warmest Wt mends Lw’rfvcri oHC ■ HVV* >« - *.< :>K WERKtsi, Ml'v.'JtHirtdtifOhto. * ' Inw peraqyled, after tryiqg It In a.grcnc.many leases, thftJ It anrjitwacs nK.Otlnyf rcracdlea wlljifn my kqijuiedgo for that, clawj or difficnltluft for tihlcU, if In recommended. It has cnrwl udmo rory'exth'nlecdsc&tthdbr lny uhaormlfob,’ vhlch hare resisted iUlotlur.treatment 'L. J>. FLEMING, v.n. ■ . , Springs, N. Y., (late of Kocljcfitcr.) , Prevail men to adopt it in their practice; and 1 Imvo nO fcurfcnf the result, from wlml knowledge Ihovc ob tained por*mnliy Of It* curative fwircrd. 1 wlrirthe medi cine kept here. T. 0. JIAWKINS'U. !>., IVayueflburg, I*o, The follow inR loiter, from a lady, \vnd addrcpiwd to Dr. John D. Vowell, at lVanbingtnnj Pa.’ with wham (he ftithollcou I* on tfaTe. We arc not at liberty to give the Indy'* name. Brrp.ab, IVftriilngton Hi. pn. Feb. 6,1860. Belli Sir s—Aftcr waltlug-togirc the Cuthollcon a fnlr trial. 1 uo\r luivu the pleasure to any, 1 think it in ail that it h said to U*. In the ciu*e Id which I sow It in in*o, (he patient, at the time of commenting it. won flittering- the moat excrucia ting pain; flip could not I/fl a two pound weight, without ncvyro pain. >.’ow nhe can do her work with pleasure. Ucr gcuemf health liuh altKi inucli improved. The direct juiu must n alt etwes be strictly followed, «c. Having row nsed the remedy for fonr years in my practice, 1 rely nliully on It for the euro or almost all female diseases With many regards for youixilf. I rumain yours, If. ¥. BfcNNKTT, m. d., Cauandulgua, X. Y. Tin* claims of this medicine lo the confidence of tlio public are strengthened by tho fact of its haring received the ap probation and 1 liberal iiatrunflgo of many prominent mom* here of the .Medical faculty lu the United States, some of whom have voluntarily given letter* of commendation, (see pamphlet,) sustaining nil (hat I* clalihed for It as a curative agent. Pamphlets containing much useful information tour!) Dig the nature and syruirtoniu of tho above disco**, together with testimonials from ladles of the highest respectability, us certified by tho most satisfactory authority, to' all which the attention of ladies nnd practitioners'is rv.-'pcctfully Invited, cuu be had gratis at the stupsiof ROBERT ROY, Druggist t WdUboro' Pa. Also sold by William Morgan. Troy: Thomas B. Tyler, OoudcrsjKirt; Dr. 11. C. Porter, Towamla; aud by leading druggists in all the adjoliijpgtouuHt*. ScpU 11 J, B, MARCIIISI &. Co. Proprietor. Central depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y. Sash anti Blind Factory. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., VA. I"iHE Subsci bcr is nc prepared by ni Machinery j» purchased,io fl nisli to order,: kinds of square fancy Sash,. ai Blinds. Square Sash common sizes ways on hand. _ By long cx| ricncc in the I berf altera liiinsc t/m he can malu as good an article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at any estabishraent in Pennsylvania or ”cw York. Call and see. Covington, September 18,1856. CTTlie subscriber is also Agent for the sale o Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’sOil for Deafness. D. Si 1. Carriage & Wagon lUanulhc- an nouncc lo hie friends and public generally, lhallic is conliimingS2_3L. Uie abpye business on Graflon street, iramediate *o the rear of J. R. Dowen’salorc, where be is pre pared lomanufaclureon. sborlnolice. Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, „ Wagous, ’ ofany style or description lo auilthc purchaser and of (ho very best materials. All kinds of re pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable terms. FAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompl ly executed in the bcst'maaner end most fusl' innable style. , Wellsboro.’July 13,’55. HENRY PETRIE. AVio Volume*—Subtcribere may begin Now. Life illustrated-aand class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News,Lit erature, Scicnceund the Arts; to Entertainment, Im provement and Progress. One of the best Family Newspapers Id the World. Two Dollarsa year. THE WATER-CURE IOUKSiI. Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Pracli ce to Phjsiolngy end Anatomy,will) numeronsilliislra lions i and those laws which govern Life and Health, $1 a year. ' THE PH RE XOLOttICAL- JOURNAL: Devoted lo all those Progressive Mcasurfcs For theel evalion and improvement of Mankind. Amply II luslrated. 81 a year. . For 83 a copy of each oF these Journals will he sciilone year. Agents wanted. Address, Fowlers & V\ ells, 308, Broadway Now-York. MRS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent For the above works, and practical Phrenologist, may be Found at the house oFMr. I. Richards. Wellbhoro’, Pa. WHAI’S IS A NAME? Wh ’J< everything,tir!— etpecially when the nameit txgmjicant and appropi iale,at it certainly it at applied la the Umpire store, winch will certainly have to be enlarged to double ile present size, to accommodate the crowds that flock there daily to examine the new and superb slock of ©»®sSm which BOWEN is receiving from Now-York, and SELLim AT REDUCED FRIGES , because they must bo sold to room for more. Ladies, we can show you some df the finest, best, most tastily assorted and the cheapest Dress Goods, ever offered to this,or any other community. Don’t take my word iur it, bat please call and examine for yourselves. And then—such IoU of READY-MADE Cloth ing, Spring and Summer wear! Gentlemen, come and reuew your faith by sight* WclUboro’, ftlay 15, 1856, GRJEAT lIUSH AT EVANS & Cp’S TUB fact Is established4o9 Broadway is the plice In Sew York to Imv llooks. EVANS k Co. soil Books ns low as the} cam bebought inly where, nmt give Willi unci, book a present varying m nOtio frOrti 25 «s. to 3100. The rnlOß Oftheprwnt depends, spun, (he iiqnihcr of, tho.book purchased, .'(Hn* delivered nt the time of the tale. Orent In ducemrnt to agent*. Catalogue*, containing Hal of books nnd prises, sent to any address Iroc. 1%. Perrona unacquainted with the Ann of Ofriss 4 Co„ are nvpocfltally referred to lho following leading publishing houses: ! ° »W kr, Orton, i Jlnlligan, 25 Park How. New York: Defby* Jackson, 110 Nassau street, Now York jPh ill Ins, fampoon 4 Co„ 13 TFlnter street,'Bostou j Sanborn, Carter A Batin, Bottoo, Mass. Send fo* a Catalogue! 1 * December, 11,1856. —3m. CLOTHING.— A .large alook in afore p/ thu Ja ? „leal faaliiops, a. gppranlcvtl ,every time, its alio a price to suit, the buyer, for I am bound to sell Sept. 20, IBStf. • ■ j.R. BO\VEN #*PT'i■ nf♦ y !fpO nil persons Sexual diseases, ; 4>r»ictnwt WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE. GONORRHOEA, iGLEET, UI yfce of ONANISM, or SELtf ABlJSß;*fc.V«tc.i - niaH - 1 ' ■ ! •‘TheIIOWAR'DASSUGIATION of Philadelphia lffVfti#ol oh> lifoand WhioltSre praelicednpon ihenntbrtnpale yiclimsof amd/dfscaseJ-by Qdicks.haoedirectciriheir Conf soiling-Snrgoon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy ortlldVrific, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA. TI8 t .to,nl( persons dims afflicted, (Male orFemale.) wlio apply by jptlcf.wilh a<tescifipli,qa aftheir coo. (jiliop, (age, dccupairdrii'ho'brts brTi|ei, {second in caseof-extreme poverty and sufTeruig.to FtJftNISH MEDICINES FREEOFCII^RGE. ‘ Tie Howard'Association ta a henovplent Inslitu lipn, established by Vpcryjl cpdowpvpnt, for there, lief of the sick ana distressed, afflicted with “Viru. lenl pniEpidcraic Diseases,” and its funds can bo used for no other purpose,. It baa now a surplus of means, which the Directors hate yotfd to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the As. soclalian commands the highest Medical shill of the age, and will furnish the roost approved modern treatment.—Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint Leucdrrhcea, &c. ttortpnoaSi' SiiSSS 'inwuwt. Jfeft ilf «j>ot liqw> iohg' Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN Consulting Surgeon, .Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street,.Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, . EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. October 25,185 G ALSO JF YOy iVANT TO BUY BOOKS, gp to T i ¥ L O R>B, For he has just returned from the City with an en> lircly new stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, Fancy Goods, Reticules, Portmonnaies, Jet Bracelets, Harrison's Perfum eries, Harrison's Shaving and Toilet Snap. HARRISON’S COLUMBIAN INKS, BLACK BED BLUE. A CARD.—The subscriber, grateful for (he liberal patronage berctoforegraiUcdbim by the public, and aware that unforeseen circumstances have prevented Ins serving his patrons as promptly as he could have desired iutime past, begs to assure the public (hat with his own long practical esperi. enca,and having secured the services of a first-class workman, he is now able to undertake Watch and Jewelry repairing, and cun fulfil orders, promptly and to the 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 lanlly on hand. G. W. TAYLOR. Wellsboro*, July 17,1856. DAVID S. IRELAN J. R. BOWEN, N£\V GOODS! NEW GOODS!— Just received Irom the village of New-York, a large and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods at the Store of the undersigned in Middlcbury, Pa. and which he is offering at reduced prices. His slock consists in a lull assortment of all man. tier 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 our line of business, and say to our friends and pa Irons to coipc on with the utmost confidence in our disposition and ability to supply your every want. It will be owing to a combination of our competit ors to bribe (he N. Y". &. Erie Railroad Company against transporting our freight, if we fail in so do. ing* H. 11. POTTER. MidVy Center, June 5 *56. J. B. Pottkji ojt ‘lvpßW' ARRIVALS AT THE WELLSBORO* i> DRUG STORE. Sulphate of Indigo, for coloring Blue and Green, Couon Mixture. —This article contains Balsam Tolu and other valuable cough remedies, and is par ticularly recommended to the notice oF Physicians. Pulmonic Wafers. A new lot oF that 4s and 6s Tea, that every body l.kcs so well. 1 Extract of Lexion, Rose, Vanilla, Pine Apple, dec., for conking, 1 Marking Ink, that will not wash out—For mark, ing Linen, &c. Waterproof Shop. Blacking, to preserve the lea ther and keep the feel dry. Writing Ink— Black, Blue and Red, oF the best quality. Wellsboro', Jan. 10,1806. REW TAILOR SHOP. The sub. SCRIBER has and despatch. He docs not feel it ncccsssry lo pu t his work as it is warranted lo Furnish its own rec. omincndation. No garment is permitted lo go out oF the shop that is not made in (ho most substantial manner. Especial care observed in Cutting and Filling. This Department, will be under my own supervision. Believing in the "live and let live” rule, I have adopted I lie Pay-Down System and shall rigidly ndbcrc lo it. Wellsboro*, March 13,1856. H. P. ERWIN, FTIHE Subscriber having purchased a purl of the I Slock of Drugs and Medicines formerly owned by Robert Rny, is now receiving fresh supplies. He would respectfully inform the public that he intends to continue the Drug business at the old stand. The store will be leA still in cure of the former proprie tor (Robert Roy) and it is hoped that by its ample provision for the wants of tbc community, and by attention lo customers, it may still be found worthy of public favor and patronage. Cull and sec for ynurclves. JOHN A. ROV. October 9th, 1850. HAVE YOU SEEN MONK’S NEW AMERICAN MAP. Exhibiting the larger portion of North America embracing the United Slates and Territories, Mex ico and Central America, including the West In dia Islands, the Canadas, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Compiled liom recent Government surveys und other authentic sources. It also exhibits a map of Llio world on Mercator's Projection j by which, the relative positions of the Eastern a'nd Western Continents, and the various groups of Islands arc shown at one view. This map contains about 3G square lecl, is got up in magnificent style, mounted on Rollers, and is delivered to subscribers at the astonishing low price of $6 50, colored by Stales, and $7.00 colored by counties. **sVc have the‘lnclusive right to pell this map in Tioga Co. Miv‘Gco.'H. Taner will canvass ll\e County forthwith, carrying a copy of the map for examination. , , • PUTNAM & fANER, Agents. Dec. 18. 1856. (Gl.) Ho ! f or. Kansas S WE shall start again Tor. Kansas with aaqlitcr com- U puny, Mar.clt 15, 1857,'from Bennoll’s Hotel, Buffalo; Those going West' will find it greatly to Iheir advantage lo'locolein-Kansas. It isjhe most beautiful country on the continent. Land only 81,25 pyr nM%andjsvj l wtl) take .all ,tvbp desire, lo go, trout Buffalo to LdaYenworth,'fdr 325. AJdrcKS ' Sucjcly, Watkins, N. y, 1 «*«?» Riciujds ' ’ The Sraitw Term of tfiia »;u mbce'Trfesday, Match 3d., V < * a ' Rates of Tultloafor Term of 11 Weeks Primary department,tnelodidg. Reeding Writing. Spelling, primary Arithmetic, Geography, History, dee.,* Beginning- Engr-Grammar, Elementary Arithmetic,Geography, Hislory,:&c.( 2.50 Higher English—Arithmetic and Gram inarCompleted, Geog. of Heavens, Fa j miliar Science, &c,... Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Nat ural Philosophy, &c., Practical. Astronomy, do. Surveying and Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French and German Drawing, (eatra) 2^oo Bills made oat from the time or entering to (he end .of Term, and expected to be settled it min. die of the Term. In addition to nsnal branches, there will be i “ Teacher's Class,” composed of those wishing i 0 engage in teaching. Lectures will be given to the 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 soluble for Philosophical and Chemical experiments— such as is used in The higher Schools of N. Y. Eincri ments will be given to the classes weekly. Compositions and Declamations every Wednesday afternoon. The u Weilsboro* Debating Club” is now id sac. ccssful operation, composed of Students and others from the town, interested in such affairs. An off. ort will be made to secure a coarse of Lectures be. fore the Society the coming winter. Board can be obtained in private families at $2,00 per week. Thosp wishing to famish their own rooms and board themselves, can be accommodated by applying to the Principal. This Academy is situated in the healthy and pleasant village of Wellsboro*, the County seat of Tioga. It is easy of access by a daily fine of stages to Tioga: thence by R. R. intersecting the N. Y. £ Brie road at Corning. Also by stages to adjoining towns, north, west and South. L. I. Nichols, iScc’y, JAS, LOWREY, Fret. HERRING’S SAFE THE CHAMPION! The ouly Safe which, iu every Instance, preserved their entire contents in the late E: AT the burning of the 'ArH: Buildings, April 10tb, and in great fire in Market Street, May ISSO, the genuine IIKKKI.NQ SA. preserve*! tlio Jewelry of Geo. SV. mons A Bro.; Book.-*, I*ap€rs,ic. Fisher k Bro., and Edward Seanw k Co., after renuUnlng exposed In burning mins for nearly FOR'. KOUIIB, ami pruring rondnsl* wh«t wo liave always claimed for tbi their great superiority over all sect h’s now known. "In the rfERRiyO'S SATR, standfngsfih ly «*{« with those advertised as ‘“warranted to stand Iflirrccot more tiro than Herring’s came firth ibeacknowledged rmof. not only preserving thclv contents in excellent order, htit be ing themselves In a condition to go through another "Plea!, while the boasted “Salamanders’’ of other makers srer* tud ly used up in every instance, and in some casts their enure contents completely destroyed. To the public wc would simply say. that, dnring ’hefonr tecu years the Ih-rriug'Ssafe haa boon,before them, m<>rc-(han two liunilr'd Lute pas>ed through accidental fires without ih« occurrence «if n single loss. Wo would therefore, cantion purchasers against the mi*- representation of interested parties. Tho Herring's Fatmt is t!ic only Fire-proof Safe made in this city which is protcr*- ed by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to rwht mors than double the amount of heat of any other safe now known FARRELS ANR HERRING, iole Manufacturers fh this State of ( Herrins’* Patent Champion Safes. X. IT.—“Evans <t Watson** Improved Salamander*, ** **oln#r Evfth'.O **o. J. Oayler'n” and “Scott’s Asbestos:” Iron Che*r* (a large assortment hating been taken in part ‘payment Uorring's,) will be sold at low prices. June ‘46, 1856.. IMPROVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, \V E woulti respectfully call the attention** Mill Y V owners and all interested in the use of water dower m tins vicinity, to a patented Iron Water Wheel, (called Greenleof’s gravity and percussion Water Wheel.) one of which they have recently put in a Saw Mill owned by Judge While of Welbboro* and Dr. Archer of Morns township, and situated one and a fourth miles from Babb’s Creek, on The Stony Fork. This wheel on Saturday the Till mst., drove a single saw to saw five thousand and one hundred feet of while pine lumber; 4100 feet oi winch was one inch in thickness, 400 feel 2 inches thick. 500 feet 14 inches thicks, This Wheel used a very small quantity of water, only discharging about 00 square inches and with about 114 fuel head and fill of water while performing the above. These Wheels a re well adaplcd.lu the propelling of all kinds of Machinery driven by Water power. They are very simple and substantia! in their construction, and will cjo from one third to one half more work than any other Iron Water Wheel in operation id this vicinity with which they are acquainted. They offer fur sale on very liberal terms the patent right for Counties or Stales, and also to furnish and put m operation (he Wheels in Mills in this vicinity on rea sonable terms. For further information address A. Green leaf, Morris township, Babbs Post Office, or L. Vance care ol I*. P. Cleaver Wellsboro* Tioga Co. Pa. A.GREENLEAF, June 12 1856. L. VANCE, opcricd anew his chop opposite Roy’s Store and is prepared to ex. ccule the orders of Jus old customers aud others who mny favor him with their pul. ronage, with neatness N. D. The above named Wheel may be scon m operation at almost any lime by calling on Mr. .Rob ert Wilson who has the Mill in charge. From actual Measurement, and Surveys throughout the county. By a corps of Surveyors who are fully competent to the difficult task assigned them. fJtllK nndennjciicd will pnblish shortly, provided u sufficient JL number of SuUm ribers be-obuiined. a rOMPLETE WAP OF TIOGA CWnVTT. All the public Rond*, Railroads, Cro*flhi!jK and station*. Pu-t- Ofluv*. Churches School IlonaeS, Store*, Mills, Public an-i I'mute House*, Omcteries, Manufactories, Shops. ic n are m Ik 1 shown on the Map, in addition to the usual topogranhj -t River*, Stream*. Ponds and Mountains. The name* of prop erty holder* generally, (Including those fu the county who *nl»m:ribe in ml\»me for the Map) are also to be inserted « thvir respective plm.es, ju the «t}lo of the Maps exhibited by Ww cun'asM v*. Mup* of tho principal villages will be Inserted, on a mrc* fcule, in the margin; also engraved views of public and pn* *atc buildings. No expen-u will bo spared to execute tbe Map in the highest style of art. The plan will bo plotted on a suitable «cu!e. so as to .show distinctly nil the particular* above specified, ami make n large and ornamental map. To ho engruted and de livered to handsomely colored, so as to show the territory comprised In each township, and mounted on roller I *. A* the map will contain some eighteen square fleet of engrav lug, at a cast of several thousand dollars, it will be seen that only a large subscription list will warrant the hoary expense inrnrrcd. The maps arc sold only by subscription, and at only one price. No more maps Iwncd than subscribed for. The map will contain tables of the population, productions, assessed value of property, religious societies, schools, number of voters, Ac., of each township and village ntspectlvely, care fully made np from the latest authentic documents. Relying upon a just appreciation of our efforts, by the ci ttern** of Tioga, to issue a map of their county on the aU>% u plpn, that shall answer their proper expectations, and he .*n tisely satisfactory, subscriptions are «wpoctfully solicited by James D. Scott, Publisher, L D. RICHARDS, Agent at Welteboro* Pa,^(Sept!^,'>.' Wants, & Things Wanted. WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun ty.* bottle of the “Liquid Heave Cure," lo check the first iodications of heaves, and the preven lion and cure of ait diseases that affect the wind of horses. .ALSO, a box of Dr. Power’s “Hibernian Oint ment, a sovereign remedy for Galls, Scratches, Gra zes, Bruises, I jesh wounds, and all cutaneous diseases to which horses or horned cattle are subject. ALSO, a box of the “German Rat Bailer,” one 01 the safest and hesl articles in use for destroying cats and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills," for the same purpose, For sale at the Wellsboro’ Drug Store jl/TAGNETIC RAT PILLS, (Poison ! For sale at lix tho Wcllsboro’ Drug Store. Place these Fdl* near their holes or about the places they frequent- Bats and xnicc'wlll ebl of them readily, and in every case the Pills will ensure their cxlcrminalior. Flic* 25 cents per box. ACUIH 34 Walnut Street, Philadelphia MAP OP TIOGA COUNTY, •*2.00 ... 4,00
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