Smob^r smcji Gray ijrfe a Shard wpmhg man, and hisswifir apdepeiU womatf, agd- qach was^m-1 pnwJTo nddJofthe cSnyfortof (he oijjer;*|hl •hog Bid ajbtey (w'ulif, sdjfenfify to ijjaii ?ponde| Srinchsoffef» s4Jiw be j this* cßptinlg lly tfh^inddihjm,jlha| iWyliwerfe ns j>e6vf)R esi lheS£lij|- a ifiligl®! provqkingjeßijji Sofherf * cKrte li'm trifeal -c|eSn 'ag(£ by ta btt®l fire.tehirdiiiS' listenra-TuJl ; .hoAto $e o|ft-. plainßOflii* uife, r wl» Bedlarddahatto sjyn such i Iraoftff as she 3id a|l;Bay|ongj«a3Wi bearabt|.i './jjtiflei thoUght 'it :; bid ertfmgpajo endum-Hiffjsnnbky cfigrieyiJvWjt the sjfneniQ)#, ja icolSiffgx r/fesni yvhaijidknew oopio# to-aVbid;troupledJitjh sadly, and ibahy i he sk brfeji ing oVa“r-bi« trouWea should curd his sftioky chimney; £ OnC nighi when Ihe mtfltin&fis way inevery direction -ejtcopCi up I fie cqiip hey, nnd;Jajnes was purztiug Kts bfain. aihd flying lo hit upon some plan to pyil, a neighbor of his, a slater, popjied-'Jlis head in at the door. . - ! ' ~ $$ »< James.’’.-said; he ;•" you 7are in 7a pretty smother, antf so you are likely to.be, TOjil you place a slate or two et the top of ygur chhnney, In prevent the wind from blowing dnnri.” W'heji the sl.iler was gone, James determ filed ihnt on the morrow he-would do as ho uns advised, and pul some liles at ihe top of liis cbiainey. <-Hy ibeitijr®be,ThHd jmade (his resolution, another neighbor) a glazier, made his appearance. ® "Muster Gray!” said he,'“why your chimney gels worse and worse; I tell you whui, \oumay try a hundred schemes, but none of I'nem will do till you pul a whirl-a gig in your window-*-that is-whut you wani, und you will have no peace unfit you got one.” Away went ihe glazier, apd-James began '"-thjyk -aboyt haying .a. whirl-a-gig ip his window; but was a liLile'puzzle’d whether to try the wbirl-a-gig of the liles. " Holloa, James f” shouted a third neigh bor, a bricklayer who was passing by, “here’s a pretty smother; I suppose you mean to smother us all out !’’ " No, no,” said James; 11 1 am tormented Inn much with ihe smoke myself, to wish to torment any body else with it. Nobody knows what a I rouble it is to me.” now,” replied his neighbor, “ if you will only brick up your chimney a little closer, it will be cured directly; I was plagu ed just in the same manner, but a few bricks pul all to rights, and now 1 have no trouble with the* chimney) at alt.” v. This account set James Gray off a wool gathering once more ; and,. whether ip gut slates at the lop, to brick up closer the bot tom of the chimney, or to have a whirl-a-gig in the window, he did not know. He mused on the matter before be went to bed, asyoke two or three limes in the night, and pondered it over, yet, when he got up in the morning he was as little decided as ever. Just as he was about to set off to his work, old Allen Ingram came by. Now Allen had the char acter of being a shrewd, sensible old man, which character ho well deserved, so that he-'iVas often consulted in'dlfficull cases.— James Gray, os soon as he saw him, asked him to step in fora moment, which he will ingly did. “1 want your advice,” said James, "about my chimney ; for it is the plague of my Iffe, it smokes so sadly." " What have you done toil?" inquired old Alien. “ Why, ns to that,” replied James, “ I have done nothing but fret about it; for one tells me to do one thing, another, another; among , thrj.B different opinions, I am puzzled.” “ There may be some sense in what they say,” said old Allen ; “and id found it neces sary, I would take the opinion of all three; My them all, and see whicn is best.” No sooner was old Allen gone, than James .went iq .search of the slater, who, in an hour's lime had put the stales on the chimney-top. When James returned from his work at qight his wife told him that the house had J not smoked quite so bad as it did before, but that sliirrl was not, cured, James then went to (he glazier j he put a ventilator in the window, which many people call a whirl-a-gig—this did wonders, James then went to the brick layer, who in the morning bricked up the chimney a little closer, to make the draught quicker. When James returned, he found a Hearth, a bright fire, a good-tempered wife, and a bouse clear of smoke. Old Allen call ed again to know how matters went on, and was much pleased to hear -that all was right How. - “ Now,” said old Allen, “ the next time you get into a difficulty, instead of wasting your lime fretting over it, listen to the advice of others, and to act on this plan will cure a thousand troubles. Mad Him.,Tijere. —An incident occurred in one of ihe Churches of ihis city, on Sun day las', which is quite 100 good 100 keep.— We hn ve ii fmm undeniable authority and know ii in be irue. The Pastor of the Church was catechising the pupils of Ihe Sabbath School, and asked ooiong other questions,. Whore is God?” Various answers were rouirned by the children, after which the minister proceeded 10 speak of the omnipres ence of Deity, concluding his* remarks, with lh« admonition, “ Remember dear children, ihal G‘id is everywhere.” The word* had hardly escaped his lips when a roguish-look ing li'tle fellow rose up and said lo ihe pastor: “ Please sir, did you guy that Gud was everywhere !" “Yes, my son ; everywhere.” “ Is ho in'my popkeii"; “ Yes, fie is in your pocket 1” ■ “ Well I guess, I ve got you there,” &as the triumphant retort; “cause■ 1 hain’t got any pocket.” Was ever sacerdotal efignify assailed be fora by such-, a sluhqer as (hat 7 —Syracuse Journal. • < - ; • ■ — 1 Ah,’ said an Englishman. f da.yv‘l belong toa country upon l which-the satin never auia.’ « And J,’ -said t»‘Yankee, ‘ belong to a country of which there cap be iio correct map, it grows ad fast that iiKVey* or » can’t keep up with it.’ W -* nV. MS* Will viiil paticnG^iy&'ff'pSrt* o( the coupler X- !■££.?s .. W wort lbMr«>J! JOtHH-aaßAcn e.- '•K COtNSECLOR £T s, ;;i rriBSBIb MesiM.Fhelp*,Dodge & Co M «* Y cit^roi?^.V.Par»onß,Pfailadelphia.JuJyl3. jl SPEKOBBU* ««*** I ■i" i«tenbcn C(maljf r NfW ¥ork.- ■.'<} Gio. T. Skncek. ..inj'vaW ■C.QI. -TnoasoH. -Ayril~lB, 1855-ly. | S. F?tW««£OTI. to James-liWWy*»OffiC6. 5 ’ : ‘ ,nik U A ■* LOWREF» #- ti tVILSOK, -ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS‘AT -tJi will attend Ibe Courts of Tioga, P otter 'and “McKean counties. , - Wells borough, Feb. 1 ;1855. " ' ThfrTloga County Agitator Is published 'every THURSDAY •sfOBXIXO ai Wellborn',, Tioga Uoonty,-Pa., by Cobb. Sturrock & Co., on tbo PAY- P O.W>N System. The cash must Invariably accompany the Wdcrl&r the paper, unless our agents at the several post-offl- , ecs choose to become re*i>oiislblo for the amount. «r no pa* per will bo mpiled. The subscription prlca*ia„U NvE JiQ h • LA.H PER ANNUM Auj per son will receive 10 copies of the pillar ,uno year. —directed to each subscriber. - / , ofleft, ROX'S JJLOCKjjfecoul floor, over Taylor's Book- Store. , Justice’s, Constable's and other Plunks,noways qu. ■ hand; ' Job aftd Fancy Printing executed MilW noMucss apd. despatch. ' ' • i W. W. R OB I N S O N., > DEALEE IN Boot*, Stationery, Blank Boot*, Wall Pape r— Eng, fish, Frencliand American Manufacture;' • Toilet utensils and Perfumery, Flirt* cy Soaps, Violin l Strings Hold Peris and Peniilt, dfc., Afc. All ihe popular Magazines and 'leading Neurspa. pers may bo had at hit Counter. CORNING, B. Y.,Nov. 15, 1555. TIOGA MARBLE AAKM JHIItO TIIfLER. ; ■dealer Tfr ■ “■ "■ Italian and American Marble, FOR MANTELS, MONUMENTS. TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONES. \ Agents. Bailey & Foley, Wdlebpro; O. P. Beach, Knoxville; J. E. \V,EnaTKa, Govitfion. Tioga, April 20,1805. H. O. COLE BARBER & HAIRDRESSER?,, WeiUboro’iPa. Occupies room over Roberts’ Tin Store. Every thing in bis line of business will be done as well and as promptly as it con be done in the more (bshionableCity saloons.- Preparations for removing dandruff, sad heiutyfiing the hair for sale cheap Hair and whiskers dyed any eulor. Call and seh. Wcllsboro’,Oct 18, 1865.- (it) ROGERS & FOOT, ■ Houcsdalo, Pa. Proprietors of THATCHER’S Patent Double Action SECTION & FORCE PUMP. (CT Best Pump in the World !jTU. County and Slate Bights Tor sale, Dowws &. Co M Manufacturers, Scntda Rogers. [jane 19-56,] S. B, Fotnv^ NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS WHERE ? at EAW I M'S new Store! Helms just returned from the City with a choice Lot of Ready-Made CLOTHS. TESTING and all of which will be sold ON THE CASH-DOWN SYSTEM AND NOTHING SHOKTER! Wellaboro* Sept. 25,185fi. Truth is stranger than Fiction!! WE must saylliutG. W. Taylor is receiving from the Manufacturers, the best and cheap est lot of PIANOS &' MELODEONg, ever offerfcd in this county. He can tarnish as g6od instruments and at as fair prices as City dealers. . Call at tjic Gook Store Wellsboro*, December 6, JBps. Time! Time! Time! Tithe TIME flows from instants, and of these each uno Should'be esteemed as if it were atone. If any wish to redeem time 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 line of Repairing Welches, Clocks and Jewelry. All Work'Vrarranlfcd. Wellsboro. July 94.1'856. ,‘A. 1 FOLEY. "VrEW FIRM-—-The business of the Finn of Ta -Ll bor, Baldwin & Co. will hereafter bo conducted in the name of Tabari Hathaway it. Co. T*he affairs of labor, Baldwin*. Go. wtllbe closed upas speedy as possible and those indebted to said Firm arc hereby notified to pay up without delay it they wish to avoid cost those that do not; will cer lainly get sued. TABOR, BALDWIN* Co. Tioga, Pa. Sept 18,-1856.- [9,] BOOKS! BOOKS BY SUBSCRIPTION “Recollection of a Lifetime,” By Peter Parley* The best book of the last half century*. “Arltc Expeditious.” By Dr. Kane/ A Magnifi. cent book. “ History of all. Nations,” By'S. G, Goodrich. A Standard work, ~ “Encyclopedia of Animated Nature.” By Dr. Frost* Containing 1350 spirited Illustrations, of men, animals, and every creeping thing. “Dred.” Mrs. Stowe's last work* And all other popular publications t>f lift Day, Furnished by Canvassing Agents, who will deliver them lo the subscribers. Dec! 18,1858, —6w. I\/rAKRIAOiBI GUIDE.—YOUNG’S GREAT 111 PHYSOLOGJCAL WORK, THE POCKET /ESCU L A PIL 1 S, or Every One HU Own Doctor, by WM; yGUNGp.M. D- It iswriuen In plain lan guage for the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of onb Jumdred Engraving*. All young married or those contemplating marriage, and having ihe' least to married life, should read IlSdJsoloeesgcqfels that every one should be acquainted with. Still ilis a book dial must be kept locked op, and not lie ahoul lho boose. - It will bo sent lo any one on the-receipt o twenly-Rvo cents. Address, Ur.WM-YOUNG, 15 SPRUCE Street, above Fourth, Phil's. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE.by Dr, WM. YOUNG GUIDE.by'Dr WMTOUNG; MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM,YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDG, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE,’by Dr WM YOTNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr #M°XSUNG MARRIAGE GUIDBf by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GU IDE.by Dr a MAR RIAGE.G UIOE.byOf WM’-YOUNG HARRIAGEGUidE, VOr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, byDr WM YOUNG ■ a *Mp?>¥g: misft j*- a Bti^SsaBß®S&&SSii -...«■■■»« WItAWO WWoPS dri<fr;whTiW ite^WfireddartV iCTRSaJiWBKII ftrti WHdHW'ie* -•« above prime cost—with oceans of good'wilrthrown on grafts. The first pick li* the bwVfc*, So come in while stock is fresh. Delays tfre^iaagcrou*—pro. craslination has good bargain. If you want your money’s dome on. If you! want more titan a dollar’stygrup for n dollar, don't, come j bat you will bi%sWfti*hed to see what a pile; of goods wo -Catft j&txipiltfr a dollar. Our stock of is no(,n/adcm> odihaflikcoda-aod rtiie reqi- W ioncdrWirl ly.Vift.W ffi’d cSffsSft Stfm&lfi* fi- V' " » : k : Sto^AniiMtUfta^we^.Goodfl,; ILolcst Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do. well tor Call <U)d«*OtuiiiWllic Stock before purchasing elsewhere. ! ‘jlte IdWinji Bnord stgß'idStS).'? Bive ii Ways oh hind ; , Geatlemeate Readymade n Clothing, which wiU, be mid.at theilbwpsl-CASirPIUCES. ALSOi- ■ Groceries, Crockery,-['Hardware, Of as* Stone, JfoUow and.Woodfa Ware, '■ i lran. t - feel,. Nails,. Oils , Paints and Dye-Stvffsof ecery kind ,V fund bfMe best qiialitj/i * with BOOTS A- SHOES, fbr'Etierylorly change for goods at the market jnu.it>. T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga; Jane 26, 1856. A. T. GUERNSEY, •O. B.'tiO'WELL. V W H E IST 9 a£,.ypjyfHADN’T .HEARD THE. .NEWS ? *^‘VVfll ( 'no wondtr. ' Kiihaifl has Seen Invaded, Lawrence has been satHed end the Free Slate Ho tel witli all its'Farnilnre has been destroyed. The subscriber, always nwilko to the best interest- of his fellow.cilizena;an<f knowing that there must be It great demand-tor > CABINET FURNITURE 1 n coltefijhcnce* of Sbld Sani,,lias"concluded io re main at bis old stand, two doors below Roc’s Store where he- is generally in attendance to receive and tvaiknpon customers! - Constantly on'hand, or rmin. ulaclured to order,' t Solas, Divans, Oliolnans, Card, Centre, Dhting Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, DreSs and Common Bureaus, MAIIOGONY & COMMON. WASH STANDS. CoUage, Frehch and Common Bedsteads, of every descripfion.logelher with all axliclcsusn ally made in Ins line of business From bis.knowledge of, the business he flat lets himaolf witil the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine his work before sending elsowher for an inferior article. 1 TURNING done in a neat manner, at abort no lice. *|PV Chairs! Chairs! In addition to tbe“ahove, the snhscr ’Tsfpf be * w ? u, d inform the' publfe'lh'at he Ka / /( | justrcceivedalargeand liandsomtassort ment of CANE AND COMMONAEA'RS, Bosfoa.and Gammon .Barfing Chairs <%c., winch he will selj as cheap .if. not cheaper,than they eafl bo purclmMd any where jp. jjoga counijb 'C&lland Beelliem !- - * 5 / >■ WellsboroN Junc Hi ’56. VANHORN 7 . *THE SALAMANDER SAtftS W PHILADELPHIA AOAIXST TUBAIOBUi- WMawatsok. £0 South Fourth Street, Imvo hml the surest demonstration In the following Cortlfl cates, that their manufacture of AiliunamliT Safca has at length fully warranted tho representations which havehven made of them, as renderiug an undoubted bvenrity ngalmt the terrific element: Pmumrnn, April 12, 1850. . Jfrstr* Krmtx (t-,WuUr»i —Ocnta: —It afTnnlrt xm the highest ‘aatlufuctlon to stotO to yon, that owing to tho u-ry protective ijnulitlcß pf two of tlio Salamander Safes,which wo pim'hosvd of yon some few months since, we saved a largo portion of our Jewelry, Books,J’npcrs, Ac., exposed to the calamitous tiro" In Bnuxteiul Place, oil (he morning of the llthfmt, Whert we rcficct that these Safes wdre located in the fourth story of the building wc-occupied, mill that they fell subse quently into a heap of horning mins, wheio Ihe va-*t couren trntion of heat caused the brass plates to mult, wc cuuuot but, rantd the preservation pf tlie valuable content* as tuost cou " vliichig proof of Hie great security affordud by W©'shim lako much pleasure In recommending them to imm of business suru reliance against fire. ' GrOpot W. Swins A Uno. PnTLADF.I.PIII v. April 12.15*50. Mtftrt Erant d i '}fafton—l hard to offer \mnny ii-ntinumy in favprrMrthe great-security afforded to ’ j«SvelW t books, Ac., during the'roCeut con flagndftph in Kustcno'sTac£, ftpjn the*fiist that conlotnwln-mr of tto-telftiniindor Sifts 'mWnf*chfred“hy yon. Ilavipg tallqp frqm tins fifth story °f the Artixnn Build ing, nherotbty wera'provlo'usly placed aud exjtosvd to a vast heat for a long time, the preservation of th mlitnbip deposits seemed to every one who witnessed the owning and interior examination, a matter of profound astonishment. To ail wim ninv.ye<iuif»« perfect protection-from the rava ges of fire, X shall no£TioMM«tb?re<ommQii<l the use of your as I consider they have now undergone the mo<t tn lug tfest N. E. Moboas. ratLADn.pnu, April U, 1856 iffisrt Evan* Botam—Gentlemen—No doubt you will bo deeply gratified to Icnm the good condition in which 1 discov ered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and other valuable documents, when on Friday last 1 opened the safe made by your firm. With my knowledge of its great exposure, both to the Inten sity of the h&t from so hut a fire os that which destroyed tho Artisan Building, as nl?o from the force of thy f w j| frofil its former elevated position in tho third «tory. 1 could enter tain but slender hopes prior to its interior Inspection. that the contents vvljlch X ouco aojdgbly,prized would ever I * of any service to raa, bht as these fears are imw happily re moved, 1 feel It only due to say to you. that 1 can heucetorth recommend the use of your Safes to all who may uUh t« feel a confidence in the perfect security which such means provi des agqinnt so frightful an element. July ;M 1856. Eduard Gaskild. Bookbinder. Constantly <m hand Patent Powder ami Thief Proof bocks or Banks, Stores Ac. Yours, for ’FrKhoxt and Frmdoh. J. E. SNODGRASS. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A GROWL would announce to the citi- XX. aens ui Tioga county, that ho has.associitled with him a partner, and the business will be cun. duclad under the firm of A. Growl & Co. They ,will continue at the old stand, in Wcllsborough oinamifactureto order and keop on fiund; ' Bnggys & Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, COTTERS, sc., which for stylo, durability and elegance offinish cannot be surpassedby anyothecsiuiilurestahlisfa ment in lhe country* Workmen otcclcbjityore engaged,and thebest materials used"expressly in all tlio manufuctoring departments of this establishment. Persons send mg orders assured'of having them execa cdl'to their entirb satisfaction, and finishedin every particular the satti as though they attended lit per ,*on.n . r ~ REPAIRING done aspßual.withacatucssand, despatch. . ... ■ * PAINTING ufallkinds done on the horlpsl [notice,and most reasonable terms. 'vCTJMI tjnd* .of merchonlulde produce (<Jclivpo ed_) recived in oxchange-fot work, m U,o market pocKMtl )U 1 r.' ■ n.) A. GROWL Si, CO. July 13,1855 A * saw. iniii. 8 w{ph^g ; Mi bwlnow, offer ■X fof*lo us Woolen Facwry; Sawnum timber lot Wy e ll,b^V^^^Hl^r/MlhcJ-ictonooS o g„f Apply to the snUcribor on tho prroii-o-. n r hi lotttrJotliis plaw Wetlsboro’Aug. a<stu Itw, J. I.'j^CKjOX. M g» \ORS^MRINMKMit-KB. usually ■ .*.j.'.'j «. srwrt > i thw MotPwmsM.-CrafVor; » of tho-wumb) Jiuomtocis,; 4<c(ifc*Ci»<w»!^«n<m>u*TO fumunu.f. ««,- iMjttonn; :1k- . r*i iUwo»»BM»[ uwini.aim JtowraWA rJtoi ■Tiox Ac., qUjKllrtJurfr oncom ing evttoi (CnrowworfinW no » flonj-jiMdf* or-qf law long i&'. H7T-. .l/uW-i .1 i introduced .by- empty p^ffs iwfut. -3 nuy medium TaiV it* jaeriU t|isaJipirubaUou,ofrllie pyhlie.. ,7:* ;.:1# • 1. ' ■ t^ ui \ ~ \ jllft wollTcnowD iiiVvo AiUettdy a mvi ncrftvsiu’s/ajc- ‘ J inow.ofup preparation -tlj(it u cnii epc»pnru uj(li. ii for flip: particular conbLijiit»fur -fliUult J jjya|suwj. A pin wt^«^by otbc 0 tbc ugp.poff making ttflHu my otfn fiunffy, ofujby ev* ry day’jj- p r Idcupo rPf.ita riven jbftt. :v •- •4. , * Ohio. Ihpi persaaqctl.Aftof trylhg It In -n gf cnl .'maiiy, case*, tbpf It ulber,h?u)cdirji within jnyknuiyjwJge for that ejasi bt dlfncuUibtf for ,whicli. |t'l* irccoimrvcndcdj It Tia* cured fcpmo.vory extreme cakca under my, oWcvoUon/whicb Imyowl other trcnfincut L. p< Kt/EMTNG, m. d. AVon Spring*, N,' V., (Wo of llocjicstor.) Prprai) joa medical men to Adopt it Ip tbolr, practice; and 1 Imvo no fears of result, from wjint knowledge 1 have ol>* Uuiifil personally., of ltd cnmtlye powers. .l.wudi the medi cine kopt-lmre., f. 0. H, j>„ Wayncsburg, Piu Tho k'tfrr, from a Indjvwus addressed to Dr. John D. VuweJJ, at Washington, Pa., with w>wm the (htbolicon is ou Hale. )Ve arq not at liberty to give t]io lady's uatno. Derr U,o, Washington fb. Pn. Feb. 6,1M6. Dean. Bra .’—After waiting to give thd£af helicon « fair trial, I now have the plmnro to say. 1 think It U all that U is sold to be. In tlioeoMi in which 1 saw It In iiko, the patient, at tho time of commencing It, wufcttfl’cring tho most excructa- ting pain; she could not' lift mtwo pound Veight, without severe pain. ■ Now slit* am do her work with pleasure. Her general health Jmsralso mnch improved; Thu directions most u nil cases bo strictly followed, Ac, Having tnW used tliercmedy fhr four years In my practice, 1 rely Molly on U for the cart of almost all female diseases With many regard* for yourself, T remain votirs, ic. 11. F. JJK.Vtf.KTT, k. d., Oimindnigim, X. Y. • The claims of this medicine to flic confidence of the public aro strengthened hy the fuel of Its having received the a|H probation and liberal patronage of many prominent mem* tiers of the Medlra! Faculty In the United BlUtcs, Rolno of uhom hare voluntarily ghen letters of commendation, (sou pamphlet.) sustaining all that is claimed for It as ft curative agent. Pamphlets containing imu h useful Information touch lug the nature and symptom* of the above discuses, together with testimonials from ladles of thohighest respectability, ns certified by the most satlsfartory authority, to all which the attention of ladies and practitioners is respectfully Invited, can be had gratis at the sturo of v i 1 ROBERT ROY, Druggist, Wtllsboro' Pa, Also sold by William Morgan. Troy; Timm as U. Tyler, Ooudersportf Hr. If, C. Porter, Tovmudaj and by leading druggists in all tho adjoining nullities. Sept. J Jh ys fop. <Sc- Co. Central depot, pruadway, ,Nv Y», j. , Sash aiulJflind Factory. ... ' COVIN r 1 riIHE Sabsci ■ I her la nr prepared' by nr Machinery „-j i) Tr nish to order, kiml«6f<«f]bnro •fanoy; Sash, • ani Blinds. Square Sash common sizes ways on liimd« By long ox| ricnce inllio ,1 sincBs,lhesubg( berf atlorshiiiii Urn, ho can mu Os good an article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at anT.,t'Stabishmcnt,in Pennsylvania or NcW Vdrk.- -Call anti seel ■■" f ‘ , DAVID S. IRELAN Covington,•September 18,1856. i UTbe subscriber is alsoAgcnl for the sole Ur.' D. Joynca celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’s,Oil for Deafness. D. S. I. Carriage & Wagon Manufac- tory. noiipce to his .A'icnda and l public generally, Ujalhcjs cunlinuing-22!i—$2Z the abofre business 'on Grafton *sfr£ct,immediate in llio rear of J, U. Bowen’s store, where he is pre parcd lonlanufuolurcon short notice, Carriages, Ruggics, Sulkies, Wagons, of any stylo or description to suit the purchaser and of (iio very boat materials. All kinds of re pairing done lorlliwith and onlbc most reasonable term?. painting and trimming win be prompt ly executed in the best manner and mqst fash inmibiu style. .... j WcUsbpro,’ July 1V55- HENRY PE'J'RIE. Kew Volumes—Subsciibcrs jn&y brgin Now, Lite ib,l bs ,tr ate d—a firs class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News.Lit cralurc,Scidnceandlire Arls; to Eiilcrtainmenl, Im provcmenl end Progress. One of the best Family Newspapers in the World. Two Doilarsa year. THE AV AI E II.C U : » B,JQUn X A L. Devoted Ip Hydropathy, it* Phifosopliyond Praclt ce to Physiology and Anatomy, with numerous illuslra. lions; and those laws wliicli govern Life and Health, BTa yckt 1 - the nrnExoLouiCAr, jocnx.tt; Devoted to all tliose Progressive Measures for the el evation and improvement of Mankind. Amply XI lustralcd. 91 aycqr. . . ForS3 afcdpyof each of these Journals will he sent one year. Agents wanted. Address, Fowlers & W ells, 308, Broadway Ncw-York. AIRS. 1. I). RICHARDS. Agent for the above works, and practical Phrenologist, may ho found at the house of Air. I. Richards, Wellsboro’. Pa. WHA’I’S IN A NAME? m lf> everythin};,sir '.—'specially when the significant -and ajtpropilate, as it certainly is. as applied to T THEEMPIRE STORE, which wRI certainly have (□ be enlarged to double its present size, to accommuduto the crowds that flock there daily to examine the new and superb stock of ‘ * ©®®iqq which BOWEN ia receiving from Ncw-Ynrk, and SELLim AT REDUCED PRICES, beCnußQ Ihejr mast.be Bold' to make room' for more. Radies* «rc can show you some of the most tastily assorted and the cheapest Dress jGufrds, ever offered, to ibis,or any other community. Don’t take my word for it,- but please call and examine for yourselves. And lots of READ Y’-MADE Ciotii. mg, Spring and. Summer wear! Ucnllomcn, come and renew your faitli by sight, Wellsboru', May IS, 1856 ORE AT BCSjH AT ETA AS & CO.’S TUK fact Ls cxtnhllsli&l that 409 .BroadWny - la the place In Now York to bny Books. EVANS k CO. sell Books iu s ! ow " «»* I* bought 'oby where, arid give with each book, a .present Taryiug hi valuosftom 2-i cts. to $lOO.- The value of thpprerent depend* upon the number of the book TmrfWwed.' -'illflH delivered at the time 6flli« said, durement toftguiits. • ■ • ‘ ■ , -Q lt ? 1 5^ uc *i S° n list ofbooks ami prizes, sent fb any address free, ; ,&£- Per&ons mufcnrialnfed with the’firm of Kvass k Co„ retpftctfuUj refchfcd tu followhicr leading nnbliskluff bonscs: . * ° - Miller, -Orion,- i Manigan, 25 Park How. Now York; t Derby 'Jackson. lIQ Nassau Mreot, Np\v;Yock , Phillips, S 0 iriirtw jetreet,Boston;. Sanborn, outer Bo»ton,' J Miuw. ,8«n J for a Calllocno t ■ *- U:-nUP4u , > ' i' . >■ . . . ■ jlrrtl. x , 1 , • . , - *■ /'NLOTHING.—A largo stock! in Unis t>f the la. JS* T f ir.r^J) 4'fiV8 u ®. t ® ,n Salt, ejorv ■alw l k,p r i <^wsutihpj) iijer' 1 to fell : J. R.’BOWBffe *SP.-?rr-.~. -TO, = ! Vitpof dr, ATION of&tladeiphla' in view.ol the awful destruction oFhpmanlifaand whicinero aphn tlnMinfortaqate victNß* of '’ih.eh diseases by Q6ncks,< havedirtdted their Cbn ifultiptf Safgeoa,is aCffABITABiB VolUheir name, to give JHEDieA&Apyidlf GRA ■TiS.tonllpereons thnskfflioicd, (Male or Female,) ; who apply by (cl|cr, djith a dcs'criptiorfuftlicir con dition, (ago, occupation, habits of life; Ax.,) and in case of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH OF CHARGE. - ’ ,The Howard Association is a benevolent Inslitu tion, established’ by spcctpl endowment, for 1 the re lief of the, sick andjdjatrcsscdf afflicled with “Viru lent and Epidepuo,Diseases,", end its funds can be used forno other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which (he Directors have voted to advertise Ihe chove notice. ’ 'lt is needless io add that the As sociation commands the liighestMedicol skill oi the age, and will fnrnish Hie roost approved modern treatment.—Valuable advice also given to sick and .faervoos females, afflicted with Womb Comptaint Lcucorrhoea,&o. ■ r ' 'Address, (post-paid,)' Dr. GEO. U. CALHOUN Consulting Surgeon, No. 2 South Ninth Street, ‘Phita.delpliia, Pa. { Vr order of (he Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. ' October 25,-18^6.—1 y. \rEW GOODS I JTEW GOODS !- JLN, Just received from the village of Ncw-York, a large and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods at the Store yf t|ie undersigned in Middlcbury, Pa. and which he'is'offering at reduced prices. His stock consists in a full assortmentof all man ner of Goods commonly kept in a country Store. It is needless to mention articles. We shall keep, constantly on band, Park, Flour, Suit, White Fish and Mackinac Trout. We are determined to sup ply the wants of every man, woman and cliild, in our line of business, and say to our friends and pa Irons to came 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 the N. Y. Su Erie Railroad Company against transporting our freight, if we fail in so do ing- H. If. POTTER. Mid’b’y Center, June 5 ’56. J. B, Potter agt. New arrivals at'the wellscoro’ DRUG STORE. Solpoate or lunino, tor coloring Blue and Green. Cocon Mixture. —This article contains Balsam Tolu and other valuable cough remedies, and is par ticularly recommended to the notice of Physicians. A new lot of tbal-ds and fis Tea, that every body I kes so well. Extract of Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, Pine Apple, dec,, for cooking. Marking Ink, that will not wash oat—for mark ing Linen, &c. Watebproof Shoe Blacking, to preserve the lea ther and keep the feel dry. Writing Ink —Black, Blue and Red, of the best quality. Wcllsboro’, Jan. 10, 1856. ~ m TAILOIS ssior. ronngc, with neatness and despatch. He does not necessary to pu his work as il is warranted to ftruish its own rec ommendation. ...-No-jHicmaxjl io go .out of ilia shop tltal \u not made in the most substantial manner. Especial euro observed in Culling and Filling. This Department, will be under my own'supervision. Believing in the “live and lei live’* rule, I have adopted the Pay-Down System and shall rigidly udhcrc to it, _Wellsboro‘, 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 continue the Drug business at the old stand. The store will be left still in cure 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 lo'cuslomcrs, it may still be found worthy of public* favor and patronage. Cull and sec for yourclvcs, JOHN A. ROY. October 9th, 165 G. NEW AMERICAN MAP. Exhibitinglhc larger portion of North America embracing the United Stales and Territories, Mex ico and Central America, including the West In dia Islands, the Canadas, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Compiled Horn recent Government surveys and other authentic sources." It also exhibits a rnapofthe world on Mercator’s Projection, by which, the relative positions of the Eanlorn and Western Continents, and the various groups of Islands arc shown at one view. Thin map contains about 36 sqoarc feel, is got up in magnificent style, mounted on Rollers, and is delivered to subscribers ut the astonishing tow price of S 6 50, colored by Stales, and $7.00 colored by counties. We have the exclusive right to sell this map in Tioga Co. Mr. Geo. 11. Tuner will canvass U)c County forthwith, carrying a copy of the map for examination. PUTNAM & TANER, Agonls. Dec. 18, 1856. (6t.) Tl’E shall start again for Kansas will) another com- II |>any, March 15, 1857, from Bennett’s Hold, Buffalo. Those going West will find _il greatly to their advantage to locate in Kansas. It is.lhc most beautiful country on the continent. Land only 8J,25 per aero and we will take all who desire to go, from Buffalo to Leavenworth, for 825. Address A. H.SHURTLEFF, Agent M. Y. Kansas Aid Society, Watkins, N, Y; Evens & Co.’s Great Gift Book Sale, MSB GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN' AtVAY TO PURCHASERS - OK BOOKS, All Books will be sold as low as can be 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 book at the lime it is sold. Having on hand a very large stock of new and valuable bcoi*s, end as our mollo is « Large sales and small profits 1 ” wc arc determined to give wr customers bctlcr bargains than can he had else* -herc v Any book published in New York or Phil ‘Jelphia will be promptly sent, gill included, on re ceipt oh publisher's.price. Catalogues of Books and Presents, containing, full explanations will be sent free to all parts of the country. J.R. BOWEN, The most Jjlierat inducements arc offered to AgciUs. Any.> person by sending us-an order, lor ten IBooks,,.with money inclosed, will be entitled to an extra Book and Gifi, r - All orders for books, containing money, ((o'ensure ■peVPccl should be' registered at the Post Office' where they Q.ro mailed, and directed to Evans & Co. ’409 BMadwoyi New York. l ’ T ; Rp-ERENOK.—W, Thomas A-Sons, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia; I, B.LippihcbU & Co., Phila dclphia ; l>. A Co,; BrdadwayjNew York; Derby A Jtttkson. Niissaa Street, NqWTork. O’ SEND TOR A CATALOGUE.™ evans & m„ ‘ r HnSpahStOre,- 409 : Broadway, New Ydrki Branch Stores at 125 Chestnut Et.'Phil’a. 'and at Washington D. L*. Pdlsiomc Wafers. THE SUB SCRIBER has opened anew his shop opposite Roy’s Store and is prepared to e.t* the orders of fits old customers aud others who may favor him with their pal* HAVE ‘you SEEN MONK’S Ho ! For Kansas ! 400 DItOADIVA *Y E\V YORK "liieiiiß yJ-.E. JniUasaax«,iA<B. iErhuHpai, .(tWIM SUw 7i»n , i Auittaplt- ' v,(Xh.a,3MiKa, : T»»M tbis:|ti#titolioQ *in cftm March 3d. 4 , C °“' RatesofTulfcion&rTerm ofliWwki PrimaryDepnrfment.fncloding- Re jding <i Wi'UinglfijwlliPg. primary arithmetic, A Geography, History,<tci, ; Beginning Eng, Grammar, Elementary Arithmetic, Geograjpliy, His%y, ic.,.. Higher English—Arithmetic a/W Gram- ‘ mai complelod, Geog. oCHcateno, Fa. , ipiliar Science, tc,,.,............. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Nat ural Philosophy, &c Practical Astronomy, do. Survey! ngand Qliemiitry,i Latin, Greek, French 1 and German I?rjjifipgj (extra),..., •, 2,00 t Bills, made, out, from, the lime pf, entering to the iq r' ' ‘ .. . 1 odc( of* ihe Term, and expected to be scllled'dt mip. did oF life *Tefm. ‘ In addition to ostial. branches, there will be t Teas tier's Clang," composed of those wishing i 0 cugage.in teaching. Lectures will, be given to the Class by the Principal and others, i Also, weekly discussions before Die Principal, upon su : ch subject as may come before the class. - The Academy is provided with Apparatus soluble for ..Philosophical and Chemical experiments— such as is used .in tire higher Schools of N. Y. Experi ments will be given to the classes weekly. • Compositions and Declamations every Wcdncsdir afternoon. The “ Wellsboro’ Debating Club” is now in sac* cessful operation, composed of Students and ctlicn from the town, interested in such affairs. An cff. ort will be made to secure a course of Lectures be. fore (he Society the coming winter. Board can bo obtained in private families at $2,00 per week. Those wishing to furnish their own rooros'ond board themselves, can be accommodated by applying to the Principal. This Academy is situated in, the healthy flat pleasant village of Welleboro\the County seal or Tioga. It is easy of access by a daily line of sbgti to Tioga: thoncc by R. R. Intersecting the N. Y. i Erie road at Corning. Also by stages to adjoioiog towns, north, west and South. L. I. Nichols, See'y. JAS. LOWREY, Pret. HERRING’S SAFE AO ACT THE CHAMPION! TUo oiiljr £ufc which, in c>cry instil contents in the late Ext 1 T the burning of the 'Artfza Building*, April loth, ami in tl great fire in Market Street. May I.‘ 1860, the genuine UKIOUNG SAI preserved the Jewelry uf Ueo. W, mom k Tiro.; Hook*. PaperrA-e. Fisher A Bro.. mid Edwaid Seams i Co., after remaining expmed m i horning ruins fur nearly POll' 11UUKS, and piuving condu-uri what we have always claimed for the their great superiority orur all sect ties now known. Tn these ftrevthe 7TEl*ftT.\f7’S X\Vfl. standing side with those advertised as “warranted to annul JO per tent more fire than Herring’s came forth the acku..witj.:»«l tv-tor, not only presorting their contents In excellent order, bat k»- lug themselves m a condition to go through anutiur while the IwevMod “Salamanders’* of other maker* u-erelav ly used up in every instatn-e, and in some cases timr entut contents completoly de:-trojed. To the public we would pimply pay, that. .Inring the fee*- teen years tin* Herring’s wife has been bctoi r Uu-tu. m«r> two hundred have pa.n-y.tl through accidental fires without Uk occun encu of n single loss. We would therefore, caution purchasers .igaim-t '.ho aw tvpresentaflbn of interested parties. The riemmr's Pntn.- U Che only Fire-proof j*afc made in this city n luch n prow ed by a latent Right, and we will guarauiir it t" u-H !□»•- than double the amount of heat of nnv* other wife now tnon. FARRELS AND HERRING, - iolc Manufacturers in this .Slate of Bcrriiig’s Pulcm Champion Safes. W W.duut Philadelphia. IV. It.—"Tmin i Wfifaon'n Improved **n i, -' EvanX" “C. «I. thiylcrV’ mid **Sc»tr» Asbestos;” Jnm Cbtr (a large as-ortnirnt h.i\ uig Wen lakrn id part 'pajuu-u: HrrrmfrX) nill be sold at low prices. Juno 20, ISO 6. IMPROVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, WE would respectfully call the attention ofMiil owners and all interested in the use oTwater dower in this vicinity, kf-a patented Iron tVale: Wheel, (called Grccnlcaf’s gravity am] percussion Water Wheel,) one of which they have recently pc: in a Saw Mill owned by Judge While oi Wmlsboro and Dr. Archer of Morris township, and qtuitec one and a fourth miles from Babb’s Creek, on me Stony Fork, This wheel on Saturday ihe 7ih iiul, drove a single saw to saw five thousand ana one hundred feel of while pine lumber: -UOO i-et which was one inch in thickness. -tUO leel 2 tocftes thick, 500 feet 1£ inches thick. This Wheel asem very small quantity of water,only discharging aoor. 90 square inches and with about lls feel head jk fall of water while performing the above. Th« Wheels arc well adapted to the propelling of allkrao of Machinery driven by Water power. They a:: very simple and substantial in their construciioc, and will do from one third to one half more wort than any other Iron Water Wheel in operation is this vicinity with which they are acquainted. Thft offer for sale on very liberal terms the patent ngtt for Counties or Stales, and also to furnish and put .n operation the Wheels in Mills in this vicinity on rea sonable terms. For further information address A Grccnleaf, Morris township, Babbs Post Office, or 1- Vance care ol P. P. Cleaver WelUboro' Tioga to. P*- A.GREEXLEAf, Juno 12 1856. L. VANCE, N. B. The above named Wheel may :>c«ccn m operation at almost any lime by calling on .Hr. Rob ert Wilson who has the Mill in charge. MAP OP TIOGA COUNTY. Fiom actual Measurement, and Surveys throve*?-' the county. By a corps of Surveyors ttfio v fuldy competent to the difficult task assigned (Ar; rpilK will f*nl*lif*li nliorth, prouded naurti I number of .<ul-oril»t.Tb bo obtained, a xku’jxo fomplhu: map of tioga AU tlf’ public UotuK U.iilriMil.-. Cro-.sings and Station?.. Ollier*. rtmnhc<i. JMxml House*. Stole.*. Mill*. Public i- Pmnlr lluusw, rvmelories, Manufactories, io..ar In* hliowu ««u the Map, in addition tu the n*unl * llh era, btream-?, Ponds and Mountain*. Tlie name-* of re - erfy hfiMrtP grnci.cliy, (including tlione in tfa e comm »■ subscribe In advance for the Mapl arc al*o to bo hi-ft •. thvir ronjaTtU c places, m U»o style of the Mans exhibited •' tlio canvu-vn rs. of tlie principal will bo Insert*!. >n v iv.- baile. iu tin* imirgin ; also fiigmvud viowo of public sou i*r vutv building'*. No wtponw will lH! «|ioml |n oxeente the Mnp In >!>'■ lilek-> jiljrle of ftrt. The plan will bo plotted ou asuiul'h 1 'CAie. • ik In show .Uitinetly nit lliu particulars nbuu' m. ■!. l ,lil H e “ lavv-o mill ornamental iiiii|i. To bo oncrauil «n.i ' livori.il In oyli.crlbcrs, ImmLnimely colored, so iw in iiw» •" territory eoinprlMtl hieacli tow uship. and mount*!.»« n»ib T * A» the mop will < ouluio some eighteen Kqonrc fi*ot of r lug, at iv cost of govern! thousand dollars, it will be six-u ia>« only a targe subscription lUt will warrant the henvr incurred. The maps ore sold only by aulwcription, ana - only ouo price. No more map-* issued than subscript The map will contain tables of the population, prodinii‘ v ftSßvs*od Milue of pijijMTty, religious siKfetiea, jcboola, nucr of voter*, of each township and village raajicctfvely. fully made up from the latest authentic document*. Jlclyiug upon a just appreciatiou of nur effort*, bv «:• tizens of Tioga. b» issue a map of their countv on the i - plan, that shall answer their proper expectations an-i n t»rd> satisfactory, bnb«»cripiiou» are respectfully James D. Scott, Publisher. I. D. RICIUBDS, Ag-at utWolkboro™^^ 1 ’ 1 - 11 ' Wants, & Things Waiilf«' WANTED by almost every farmer in t/ic wi ly i a boitle of the "Liquid Heave Corf, ’ check the first indications of heaven, and llie preun lion and cure of all diseases that affect the w ■ horse a. - ALSO, a box of Dr. Power's "Hibernian monl, a. sovereign remedy far Galls, Scratches, >' rl ' zes, Bruises, fresh wounds, and all cutaneous nis«* s ’ to which horses or horned cattle arc subject. ALSO, a box of the “German Rat Killer,"«« the safest and best articles in use for destroying :i “ and mice, or Lyons cclclirated “Rat Pills," to tM same purpose, For sa'la at Die Wellsboro' Drag e 10 ' ! Ti/TAGNETIC'RAT. PILLS, (Pblson! For**'*' iTJL the Welfshoro' Drug Store. Place these r :W near their boles or ahqijl the places they fref ut “‘ Bats and mice Will cat Of’thern readily, and in civ,e the PilJs will ensuretlifcir exterminatior. *’ ,lt< 25 cent? per box. ■42,00
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