p,\NGKIi(W4 teiPEjntENT.—accident which, Hioiigh iofnic enough/ might easily ha VS had a iVagfciij ending, occurred the Djlier day-: at ’sad4me mediciit 9Tud«ii> ihe-Chamhers of Horrors, rtopt it hea.d ihntr iHc?shr,l ofiyolie'-Which fils d™n on the shoulders df ihecrihjmnlj to told Mn in would not be Sufficient a person whq struggled.;, jflis-curiositycgn this point led himto wnlch til) the pljco was empty, and actually pm'.'himself in,- down tbej'bke.' die soon found thajiho Ms quite-unable, to tit it, and it-at Wnce-cflarogd imo hie mlnd thnr the sharp B*fi which was suspended over'.tUe neck could not BS firmly fixed, or It would" wmßn touch, Howas afraid;_io atruggle v 'lestjAo shaking should bring it down, and>at me deposit his head in the basket of saw pfel below him, into which -hia eyes wets nepls snrily steadily looking. > - Having stayed some timejn thii phghjppe was overjoyed to hear the approach oSpe visitq'r/whora he.suppliaiilly•lmplortTd lajre lease him. “I'm thinking," said the gentle man (a Scotch visitor of his wife, “l\n thinking ho must bo hir|3tio show how the thing acts, and I think We’d better ho! interfere." So thcjuckless student was left till Madame Tassaud came in,‘.god made fust the nxqbefore releasing him. *Efie axe has been removed and laid by the side, in prevent future accidents. —London TTcefr ly Register. ~ The Ostrich.—The cry of the ostrich so generally resembles (that df.a'linn as occa sionally lo deceive even (he natives. It'is usually heard early in (he morning, and'at limes,'also, a( night. The strength of (ho ostrich i< enormous. A single blow frotp.his pizantic fool, fit always-Slrikes forwards) is sufficient lo prostrate, nay to kill, many beasts of prey, such ns the hyehn, the' panther, the wild dog, the jackal and Others.' Theostrich is exceeding swift of foot, under ordinary cir cumstances outrunning a fleet horse. ‘■What lime she liflolh herself-on.h[gh, she seorneih the horse and the rider.’’, On special occasions, and for a short distance, ils speed is iruly marvellouk—perhaps not much ■less than a mile in a half of a minute. Its If el appear hardly 10 touch the ground, and the length between each stride is not unfre fpiently twelve to fifteen feet. Indeed, if we arc io credi 1 . dm testimony of Mr. Adamson, who says ho witnessed the fact in Senegal, such is the- rapidity and muscular power of the ostrich, that’, .£ven with two men mouo'cd on his back, he wifi outstrip on English horse in speed l The ostrich,' moreover, is--long winded, if we may use the expression; so that it is a work of <time lo exhaust the bird. TJus food of the ostrich itr its wild slalc/con aists of seeds, iop?,«*d buds of various kinds of plants; but it is difficult to conceivp how it can manage to live at all, for one nol un (requenily meets wiih.it in regions apparently destitute of vegetation of every km<h — An derton's Africa. •i ~ [•' 1 None Stand Alone.—lt is the providence of God that none shall stand alone ; we touch each other; man acts on man, heart on heart; we are bound up with each, other; .hand is . joined in hand ; wheel sets wheel in motion ; we are spiritually linked together, arm within arm ; wc cannot live alpne, nor dio albne ; we cannot say, i will onjy .run risks with my own soul ; lam prepared lo tfisobey the Lord for such a pleasure or such a gainful I do no; wont to implicate others ; I only want (o lie onswerbble for myself. This cannot be. Each living soul has its influence on others in stffne way and lo some extent, consciously or, ddcli' has' some, power, more or less, direct or indirect; otj,P mind colors another ; a child acts on children t;ser van's on their fellow-servants; parents on their children; masters on those they em p'oy ; friends'on friends. Even vyhen we do nut desiitn to influence others, when we are not thinking, in the least degree, of the effect of what »o do/Vhet) we afe unconscious that wc have any influence 'al all, when we do not wish our conduct or way of lifa.to affect any but ourselves, our manner of life, our conversation, out deeds, ore all the whfle having weight somewhere or somehow ; tour feet leave their impression, though wo may not look behind ns lo see the mark. — Ser mons for Christian Seasons, A Village SolUmon in France. -r Some of Iho inhabitants of Malicoroe, near Coth mentry, complained, lo the’Mayor-that their geese hud been stolen by"- a dealer, but as he had mixed them with a flock of his own, it was impossible to recognize thepi. , ‘*j*he Mayor, a shrewd, hard working peasant, sol emnly ordered all the geese to be placed'iin carts, and sent id some little distance'from the village, The villagers wondered greatly what this could mean, and even, ventured lo muMer suspicions of ihe mayor’s wisdom and. probity. Bui the functionary took no notice of these remarks, but stalked solemnly .off with the cans. Arrived at the spot indicated, he cried to the driver to “stop!” and with great dignity, tqfde.d, “Now let Jpose. the geese—those thu have been stolen.will make their way back to their owner’6 farm yards, those that belong to the dealer will re main. This was done, and lo! as the vjjjage Solomon had said, the stolen geese waddled gravely homeward, to the great astonishment of the simple villagers 1 The dishonest deal-' er was arrested. Rooupnv qf *£)iiidamaw.—'A shopkeeper in California, employed a Chinese'to paint him a sign, in Chinese characters, Tbr a shop nl the diggings. Then the sign vyas puf!up,' (be shopkeeper paiicntly-.a wailed i (or the on peeled influx of the relations of the sail'Bpd moon. To his surprise, however, although many approached; thq pJa W rd and read it,' all without exppplion, passed by with] ibnaadi grins on their face*, Suspecting that allsvas not right, ho look rfown ltib rnfkieviobs slnn, and availed himself of the fifsl Qppoyiamty of trying to obtain a translajiopJ/ Ttiis he found a difficully'in, getting, every Chinaman to whom he snowed it-refuslng ny Satisfy him and merely by the offer of a bribe, ha arrived aMhiiße crat. The, enticing advertisoment o'ff boing rendered into English, was, as noarly aS itos aible as follows { *• Doq’i*buyMas,Kero storekeeper a horrid-rogue.” Is Tri E question | has again been raised -by 4 ! dorrespoh3oii:ißf| (he ScientifaJjnerfajU t of the to believe! fhht-’thelrßis’a 1 wandeml'ebflest'ori rtwcbaSt: were sometimes dragged nWtlbui jMilafllWP, liquid coils, and buried forever “in/pcean’s: awful depths.” The j:orresppndW?t of the; Scientific American says:.v»V>'< “I have been informedvhjHdti European! acquaintance that the M?p}plrom, that great whirlpool on the oftaaVnftfforway, laid down; in all geographtesjßnnd of which we have: all heard. pnqh, wonderful stories, had no ex- Hjs tp|d me that a nautical and sci ■enftfißCpmmisgWPrftompp^q^qeyqq^jgen- -tleqien mppoinwd-by;,thaHJingiofi Denmark, ttiAs sent to dppfoatHtas ■ near;a« ’pdssibloi to the edep -ot-jhe 'B, and make a report. They wenj I paj,„qftd sailed all around--aad: all over-wheremhe po#>;ugttt,fci be .a£ art£ n 6t^r;itfjrl' of/he .German pcea.n, ~ - -We:presume the above.,is- correct. The latest geographies and gazetteers barely allude to the maelstrom, ' Cotton in his largo’atlas, gives the upon the map, but,' does fipt.al lude to it ta his description-of Norway,-r- Harpei's GaieUeenin-Us says that “among the -numerous i islands on 0>« \Vps;:ci»si ihejajarnjyolenjpnd irrpgplaij currents, which, render, the coast navigation dangerous. Among-these is the .celebrated Mal-Slroni, or MeskentES-Suom;'. the-danger from- which has teen--greatly'-exaggerated* since it can, at nearly passed over e.ven.'.by boats." T(jp romiVice .maelstrom has!bSfe'h 'prfeily efT&Duglqiiitte stroyed.—Boston Jdumal, "■ •• ’ The Doties op Youth.—Tbe.fi;rst year of man qriust make provision for the last. He that never thinks, never pan be wise. .’Per petual Jcyity ( pt\ds in ignorance ; apd . intern perane'e, though it may lire tbtj spirits for an hour, will make'.life short and miserable. Let us consider that youth is of no long du ration, and that in pasture age, when the en chantments of fnncyshall cease, and ; phan toms of ijelight dance nb more r li?,>e shall have naqqrnfojls bqtlheealeqm,?.!'' jftse men, and the -means.of.doing good ,’ leLtqs, therefore, stop, while tostop is in our power; let us five"t(s men''wl)b are someiim.e'Wgrow old, and to whom it will be the most dreadful of nil la count, their past years by. follies, mod-lo be reminded of their former luxuriance of Health only’ bjt The maladies which riot has produced. ’' , Ready-Made Siiirts. — There is ij'tree in the South Sea Islands,says Humb.oldl, which produces ready-made 'shirts. The- natives cut olf pieces of the tree about two feet lotfg, from which thpp,'draw objTbe fibrous bark as boys draw/offi the bark, of whistles. Each man selects a tree near'dris own diameter, so that the shirl mtvy he a good fit. When the back'is oil) they cul\n hole in each circle to admit his arms. The shirts do not require any washing,' 'starching ojid ironing, andjtA-'moffllCbnxejijfnt article for loafers; could not ymnagineyl.; The same country produces breadfruit, so that a fellow can get his board and clothing grartv. •' Decency is a matjer of latitude. In Tur key a man with tight pants on is considered so great a vulgarian that he is not tolerated in respectable society.- To spit in presence of an Arab is to make Ihe acquaintance of his checsjh'-kaifo. In Russia that.man is con sidered low who refuses a warm breakfast of fried candles. la this country vulgar people are such as keep good hours and live within ibeir'income. Woman. —She guides the steps'of child hood, cheers the labors of manhood, and smooths Ihe pillow of age. To her We offer the warmest sentiments of gratitude pnd lovei BISIMSS «EC»Y^> Uyirfipafliic Phyttcian EEKt/AW D, >s r’t'cr PAL Willvisil patients in all ptrla «1 the county, - (June 14.1855.] ..... ! ' e JOHN N.BACHE, A TTORNEV’AiVD COUNSELLOR AT I* A \XV“ Office, nbrtlr side Public Square Wcllsborougli, Fa. •" Refer* to Mmsib. Phelps .Dodge & Co.,N-Y .city Hon. A. ViParaons,Philadelphia. Julyl3. SPEW6eR & THOMSON,' '.[ AUO’ticyi & Couhselrtrs Al Law, ■ - CORMN«, -.- i Stcnbch County, New York. ' t*Ko. I’. Srehcltßi I ’>> C.' 11'. April 18, m's-ly. 1 •VA » . >■ . , -'v s. f. wmoa, Removed Lo LA)y, wjllallcnd thoCpurUof Tioga,Poller and Mclfdaii countiA. - : Wellsborobgh.Feb. 1,1853.- '.Vi.''.' Jr published every TUtRStf A'T iftOSS'llfO at Wellßborrf, Tk>gn byCdm, Swaaocx k CbJ, do tti' ]&s. V rN Xho c«abanptit.,lnT^x'iflWy,acconipaox-tb Q order for the paper, unless onr agents at the several pQst-offl ecu choose to become rcsporisiblo for tlio dr f- ho pa prfc'MU b£mailed > Xhe subscription price imOtf Ks) 0 E *» A. ft A.ptN D to pingto.»Miwcib#B Office, ROY‘B IJI*OCK, xccond floor, over StorPo' other IRlpits nlrfiys on band. Job ami Fancy Printing executed with apatm^j^nd "M.P W FIRM,—The buslncss.of ItiQ Firm of Ts ■*.. tori finldwirt & Co, will hereafter be conducted W IfiFtfartre drTabbrJHa(b4way'4'Co.'' * fclifcinK'CdiWfrttioalSsed lliiy wish td avoicl - cost (hose tlJa’t dp not wllrgef . irii , I'r-FtHl --, A Woolen ’FaClbrf & Saw ftrin. ' T'for iy flumgt i®bWno«, ofTor .tHEA TI oa AY ®o U N AQ IT AH! DIR ■ -ft r..\EMr«J<iOfc*: BSSiiluai ro, _LJ have just reoeWfd()spisgnincent assortment . 3 SUMMER 4300080 '■ «fa'.Jjatlsl jipin,* itiv.,. .('•oil elnntesitjA oteit alviov, awjrieAjuUfiHio; and-rtineqndUed fab -Hmv enacted from that most -taelebrairtregtablish menu in the city, and Wuch'are'Tnow offered daily tttbur Sfrrd'in TibbVWfanslffe3tLbellld r fcf, i l;r i above coßhr-Wili oceans .o”f 'g«od> *i)l thrown ontfT*H»«.i’"Tb!rtfr«t niefc irthm best'pioki’ea come »gdod,,Wgfun; If yon want your money’* worth, come-on.^lfyaii cp[i>e.(_'Kqi.ybqVo.rfea?ion^*he4<«*^/'*'boi ( a ; pile olgoodawe ean :put up for adollir.. ; Oursloek of ~ ■ ©dibW-■ ■ - -■»:£ o« • inWr^WffP^' 1 t. • \ i* not rtadonp oflhe'odds-and end* sndtlio retn pllda‘of *^cleree<l, pp n cbneertis in Ihc CiWy'but'cbai prise* a' complete assortment of tlie latest style*,apd ibestqualiti&,ftomlhe coarsest domesticilothe fi. heatimpdrted'hfbHcSi.sndhail' ~ , '1 •Latent Styles, and adapted.to everyvacielyof trim mings. ' Indies will do l well to o*ll and Examine the SlocVbejoro purchasing elsewhere. if Baldwiij,, Guernsey fit, Col,have.always'pa hand aseasonable and fashionable stock of ' • GenUejaen’a, jßeaiF-Mafa Clothing, which will be sold at'the'lowest CASH PRICES. , -yy ::AtS(i t :r . .Groceries, , Crockery, Hardware, Glass Stone,-. Hollow and Wooden Ware, ... /rprj 4l /cel, Hails, Oils, faints . and Dye-Stuffs of every land ' and of the.best quality, with BOOTS &'SHOES, for Everybody. *,* AU.ldntU of[Country Produce taken in ex. ■change for goodt at the market mu.ee. T.L. BALDWIN. Tioga, June 2G, 1856. A.. T.. GUERNSEY. O. B. LOWELL. W HEW? SO YOlf HADN'T HEARD THE NEWSI W ell, no wonder. Kansas has been invaded, Lawrence haa been sacked and the Free Stale Ho. telwith all its Furniture baa been destroyed, The subscriber, always awake to the best interests of his 'knowing that there must be t great demand lor CABINET FURNITURE in consequence of said Sack,has concluded lo re ■M'P 4 #X la S, d <>KP^W l h 4? w R»e'*6ture where ho is generally, in attendance to rcccivc.and VnJt itpqO Cortslanflyoa hand, or.man. pfactured to order, SWhs, Rlvans, Oftoiiiauk pining Sf Breakfast Tables, - Dress Stands, Dross and Common Surcnns, MAHOC9NY As COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage,french and Common Bedsteads, of e»crJt>ddscHptlon,together with all articlcsusu ally made in his line of business. 1 Frojnrbis- knowledge of thebosinci«;hc flat: tera,himself with ,the Wishing Id wouW do well to,call'and examine hlswqk-kbildrc sending, pjsewlicr for an inferior article.“ 1 . TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no ticc.. j , fr, Chairs! Chairs! . In addition tortiie’ above, Uio sobfer BSbor would inform -thd public tiiol helm w jnstrefcoivedaiargeand handeomcaewjrt mcnl of 4i 11 ‘ ■ GAtNfirAW, .CQMMQWr G&AISS, Boston and Caramon Rooking Chairs, which he will .sell as cheap, if not choqpprjhan they can;be pufphased anywhere else in Tioga . countjrfjJCall and aee them 1 , Wcllgjofo', /tine 19 ’56. .B. T. VANHOBW. NEW AKK AN GEMJENTS. A CJROWL would apnoungeu? ._lhe, niti, .Lli ...... „,Tioga cooi((y,‘llTat he has.associatcd w jib him d partner, andlhe business will he con ducted under the firm of A. Cbiowt A'Co. They will continue at' thh old aland, in Welisborougb omanufactufe to order and keepUn hand, Busses fa Elimber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, 6fc., which foi-blylc, durability and elegance of Apish cannot-be surpassed by any,p(,her,si[Hilurca(abliel> 1 iti'cnt in the country.' ! 1 - Workmen ofoelobtily are engaged,and thebost materials used expressly in all Ilia manufacturing departments of this establishment. Persons send ingdrdofi mdy rtfst assured of havingthetn ciefcu cdt to their entire satisfaction, and finished in every tl\opgh thp.y attended in per- REPAIRING done asusual,with neatness pud despatch. . PAIN7TNB of all kinds done on lhe hortest notice,and most reasonable terms. ICTAII kinds of merchantable produce (delirco ed) tecived in exchange for work, at the raarkrl prices. A. CRQWL do CO. ; Joly-13j 1855. .. i • , NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS •'VftTHERE T at ERWIN'S new Stare! Ho-has YY jdst returned-(Vom the City with aohoice - Lot (Jrßeric#- wifnde' Clothing, CLOTHS, jfi'ASSIBUBIiES, VESTING andiall of which will be sold ; , ON THE CASH-DOWN STS * B M -A- - N' D NOTHING SHORTER! /' Time! Time I Time! Time f I tIMB flow* from instonts.and of theta eaclf one "'Jt Should bocsteented alone: If any wish to rpdeom time now lost, please call just pno door north ofß. B. Smith &, Son’s, where it shall bo restored* •’Tin? subscriber is now teady to do anything in' fhc'line of Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. AH work warranted, Wellsboro, July 24,1856. A. FOLEY w. W. ROBIN S O ;N, DEiLIB'IN r Boolci,SiatwftS>Ml*k Bgojtt,WM Paper—Eng i,T '*ss' French and Atpertfan Manufacture, . Vnlet.uierisih and Fan, • i \i‘yfringe. Gold '' 1 Pins and Pencils, 6[e., sc. SJftRS&r* *•** *•** at isss. -: 1* HIL O ,1H LL EB, DEALEK*JN .•, , , ' , Italian ailclAlHePicairltta rblc, r ■' i-bR ’ M A NTEL 3- *LOjiV MENTS, TOMBS „„-C^OTAPnCGIIAtP-SX6NES^ r • AfatNTß, & 'O. P. Bkaoh, KndiyjUei jB. Tioga, ” ■' ' H. O. COBB ••- : ; ,B.AEBERKi. .EA,ip, B g ß.BSsfiß .. ••■ '.iMii-xi (■Weliiboeto’Fa* ,v ~i f . ' Oienplesrwmi MAf fobejrtf Tib* Store; Evfery n'H* lijie WtertneA wilrn dtihe oB well. airi «i W6inAo r «Jt m,be gondii, the,..more, fashionable • Preparationdfof riirrtoving i.t »i t A.* v h«,„ T . f T OGKINiG!GtiISB PLATES—Wiiho'rliitihuul ■Li frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE. aHeummi ■ rDsSdfPUiwifia'teoaadbg axilliMonU«l Jeeurilyi agaiikt Iths !■ r, ,’jn l§si' r ' f ■«>tWhcMontoM«S Ofjr<*Ma»rtaria|ri*>»ha-T«»» prpfccdre qnaUllrs of two dttWw WJUllhuiv' W-j in *; .When ftwrth’ t mlWW'oHieittftiiesia tlfeWfirt bIMWIO matt, wt «m«at hot regnrdlUiD pxo*erfntlono£ ’df-tiifllntfeaatfßlbre reliai»e*'ogriii4Cllrth' k c,,(! ,v /n-.v r ! vji\ •> ,i iiuM ; ' A }(fuiri tritiri c 0 oHfer'Wßtlttdny; tin ti*op ot thfcgtefetl i«nrtt#roflbniai t* my> ptoclrof robtiHiro Hie byl yoflf ’lbiTbtg m]toh,ft 1 ow;lllo filth story ofilM Artiwi ÜbUq hSt ’<e<?md3 'to ( 6nef Wbtf btttfckdei We ! bfM&)!h| r -add fttoHor, ewußlnft»iOb, fvmatter of j, .1 .t : -TooU.jrfaotiuty of.flrc,J(,ahnU not hesitate to Skfds, tDerbaVc'nUiv tnltWrgunetho moit'b^lrtg tost fpt ■■ :t ' N.JiMOMAJ. • I r.'U f ’> ;i. ,j.v ju s.' 1 jn... . , i/am Iftww tG Uhtym—Gentlemen—No doubt you will pe dftftily gratified to Icarti the good'comllHonfn which 1 dlScdr* creamy bods, tidtay of ihsaranee; certificates of stock, And other valuable when on Friday lopt 1 opened the safem«!pto,yoprpn|L .. , f , . , . Wi(h uty Knowledge of its gteif fcjfpotynro, bothtp tnelnten* sltyof thoheat frdnr so'hot 'a fit* a* ihitf Which doetfoyed the Artisan Bmldlng, os also Cron Uiq force 1 of the foil fireffl its former elevated position in thp third stpry, 1 could enter* tala liut slender ‘hopes prior to its interior inspection; that trie Mnfcafs whidh 1 once *o"hi£W}r prized Wouifl over I* of any-service to me, but os these hire are now happily *«* moyed, I £pyl it only due to say U} yon, tint I cun Uenccfprth recommend tho use of your Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence In the perfect security which such means provl* dcs against ho frightful au oleinent. , July iW1856. ~ Eijn abd Qasktix, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand or Banks, Stores Ac. ‘ 1 ' * • .». Your*, for ItaEmm and Ftrrao*. ' r I J. E. SNOWmASS. . Sash anil Blind I'actoi'y. corinr ItHB Subsori ber is no> Srepated by ne' lacbinery j n purchased, to fa nish to order, a kinds of square' fancy Sash, am Blinds. . Square Sash cpramon sizes si ways.on hand. By long expi rience in the bi Sihesß.tliesnbscri bcrf alters liimsr tha lie can' mill. ns good an article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at any cslubishincnt,.in Pennsylvania or iHetv York. Call and see. ■ ■ - Covington, September 18,1856. U*Tlic subscriber is also Agent for Iho sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Faiqily Medicines, also Scarpa's Oil for Deafness. D. S* I. Carriage &-Wagou itlaiiiil'ac. . ‘ ■■‘i •' '■ TTjSNhy .EEtRIE .would an-, m-tv nonnee W his friends and (h publicgcncralty, ()i4llie,iaconljiiuing32- the above business hn'Grnilon street, immediate! in tbe rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where be is pro pared to manufacture on short notice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, of any stylo or-description to sui t the purchaser and of Hie very besj materials. All kinds' qf >•- lorllnvith and on the most reasonable terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will bo prpmpl ly executed in thehesl manner and most fash innable etvlp. 1 . • Wells boro,’July 13/55, HENRY PETRI*!. New Volumes—Subscribers may begin jVuio., Life illustrate d—a first class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News,Lit erature,Sciencennd the Arts; to Entertainment, Im provement and Progress. One of the best- Family Newspapers in the World. Two Dollars a year. THE WATER-CURE JOURNAL. Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice to Physiology sod Anatomy, with numerous illustra tions; and thoselaws which govern Life and Health, 81 a year. ". THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL: Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for thq cl. ovation and improvement of’Mankind. Amply II- Inslraled. ’ 81 a year. For 83 a copy of each of these Journals will be Cent one’ year. Agents wanted; Addreim, tbwLzue fin Wells, 308, Broadway NeW-York. MRS. 1. D. RICHARDS,’Agent for the above worka- aild-praclieAl Phrehologiat, Vndy bd found at the boose of Mr/l. 1 Richards, WellsboroVPa. WHAH’S IS A irAM Hityi token tit ftanfe ik significant a ftd appreciate, aa it certainly,if at qptfiedto ' S THE EMPIRESTORE, whiobwill certainly have to be enlarged to double its present size, to accommodate! the crowd* that flock there daily. In examino, tlirnow and superb stock of ©owaasr® which BOWEN' isreccWingiromiNew-Yorlti and SELLING ATjEEDUCBOjPRICES, becatise'lhey mdsibe 'sold' to make room for more. Ladles, we can slipW you some of the fihcsljbial, most tastily assorted and the cheapest Drijes.Goods, ever offered lotliis.Dr dliyblher comriiahity. % bih't lake iny word fbr it, but pjea'se call and exahiine for yourselves., ' ' ” Apd thoti—soch' lola of RteAjDY-MAGE Cloth ingj Spring and Summer wear!' 1 Genllembni come and renew ybur faith by eight.' ' 11 Wclhboro’.Moy 15,1835. : J.R.BotyEN.' GREAT RESETATEVAASAiitO’S Tilt fiiet la establlihed that 400- Broadwky' U 1 in torfe to JnwßooKe,. .KVANB A Oft:aeUlßoSt. a* lows« .Uicy'con, bo bftucht aw andgite each bdok/ci varying In valno from 25 era., tp $160; Tht tnltta bf Uti presentdepends upda'tfie number of'thk book purchased, w.QIfU delivered ottbo time onbe.saJeJ Qrtat in* duccmcnttoßrents,. ... . . . _ . Cauvloguto, conbUuing list of ItookS and nrlecs. gent to aaj kdrtreae fre4. ' ■*'!’/ u * l*Smtf«wnftMoc<ji»iwted.with-tbo ftnmof EvamA Co* Loading, pub Ju^iiDg 1 illllp'r,'‘Orton,' A WolllgUDj 25 Parte Kow. 'New' Tortej Derby A Jtackion. 110 ' Norsk*. Btreot, ;Kew Doaton; Sanborn, Carter A'Bazfu, fttaton, Hass. , fijr a Catalogue I ~ December, 11,1656.—*5m.- n ‘ I b a -,,::, ; r „„, . r Proprieterwf THAXEHEBISI’atciU Douttlo Action SUCTIOS avORCg ■ ' FWJIIP. „V‘,. •) „, , 0i .. .T>a, {toms.'! fjunoilfe.s6,] ’ 8. B. Foot. /"'ILOTHING.—AIarge aleck instate of thola. ■Aa/ dtst wifiligbnrbbUxM. eVtfry'liWoias »ho«priceUjJsuil'tileI’buyir.lbr 1 ’buyir.lbr l 4m bound to*ll Septl'2o,lBs6.' > J.B, BOWEN 09tOWMHi ASSSmiON ;,IIU' I !5 - u «rtfTO>! uJ^p«i»Srialti4leJy»i[hi'B»tntl;idlg^iiBft !11 Jl ' ! 1 ' ,,8 '- !0 '?('f « isVn; : viThs ho wXhixiirtofci ATwmrtf Phitweijitifc jrnTiew-'otlhe 'awAll deetWotionarfiiiwiint Ufciand ,health, caused by §e*9»l di«aßcp,cn4 ,^ e ftepffiUpna .which’ are prMMcri,n(W y)Pi onfortoMte viclimsot Such diseases tv Qnacts,%are directed, UletrQM- VuiltHd Suighotr.Ml OlfAßlTAßCE'ACP’+rotthy ofltbolrbame; to'.girasMEHUOAlL: ADVIGB OHA '■’citfe ijf to FURNISH MEt)IGINEaFHtE£)P,CHAfIGE.i J -;r.' ‘v. : - . ■ Thc;Ho«»r(l:Aaicci»tifln i« avbCflf,»ol(jnt;lnstiM-' Epidotbi'c Diseases,'*' and ltd formic ‘iSn'hß twerffer tii oWpurpiwh' It : h« i>a* i sarpN of rieahvwtuch tlwiDiwctoraUiMß voted loadwtise! itte ppUce. Itiqac<tfle«;lo;add tjialjthp.Av aociatibn commands ilie highest Medical akill of the ago,' bnd yjili rai , hl«h I 'the rtost apptoVed modern girenlo sick and. nervous females; afiictod with'.Womb Complaint ,.i< Vll |, , a ... . • Pf* GI». ,ft. CALHQDN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No, 9 South NirUlrßlreel.'Fliiladetplfia,Pa. By order oftha'Directors,- EZRA D. HARTWELL President. ,GEO,.FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Ocloker 95,1856.—1 y. Evens & Co.’s Great Gift Book Sale, 400 ‘hUoAItWA Y', 'ytfw tOKK. FINR GOLD iEWitUItV. GIVEN A WAX TO.TUBOUA3ERS J. < . ~yf ; OX POORS. . . . 1 , 1. ;-| All Bdoks wIR' be sold as “lok at can be bady at .etbjw*Sicis*^.m»ni,jsOlifira. Iqilbh. Jfew.ihwlta received daily, A Gift varying, in. value, ftogi 35 ceiife to $lOO, ,g>vcn villi' each at the time it is Bold! Having on band a very large etociof new and valuable books, and as oar motto is “ Large tales- and small profits*”' we are determined lo’giye eur customers belter bargains than can behad else rbero. Any book publialied in New York or-Phil tie Ipbia will bo promptly sent, gill inclodcd, on re ceipt of publisher’s price. Catalogues of Books and Presents, containing fall explanations will^e. sent free tb all parts of tue Country. ' , ) literal, inducements are offered -to Agents. Any person by sending us an order tor tep books, with money, inc|osc<l, will be entiUed jo an extra Boot and Gift. All orders far books, containing money, (to ensofo perfect shobld be registered at-die Post Office where they are mailed, and dirccted to Evans So G0.,.4Q!) .Broadway, New York. - RcrißEKCE.—M.Thomas 4.Sons, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia-; I . B, Lippincott It Co., Phila delphia ; D. Appleton de. Co„ Broadway, New York; Derby & Jackson, Nassau Street, New York. O' SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, rn EVANS fit CO., Principal Store, 409 Broadway, New-Yotk. Branch Stores al-135>'Chestnut St. Phil’s, and-al Washington D, C. DAVID S. IRELAN. Cough M|XTuap.—Thjs of tide contains Balsam Tolu andother vilnafile conglt' remedies, and is par ticularly recommended to the HolßeofPhyaicisnj. r I HIE Subscriber having purclissed a part of die pf Prnes.and Medicittea.forptarly owned by Robert' is.now’ receiving (rdsli supplies. Ho rtbiila respectfully inform tfio public that be intends toconlinuVlhe'Urug business at llio oldsland. fbo store, drill be tuff Still in care of the proprie tor <Robferl Roy) and it is hoped that by its ample provision fbr the wonts ofthd community, andby attention 'to uustbntera, it ntaystilPbe foond'worthy of public favor and patronage; CeU and sae for ‘‘ i 1 •'■! .'■JOHN' A..ROY..’ ' Octdhcr 91h, 1850.- ■ ■ i ' ..mf.' - i HAVE YOU SEEN MONK'S NEW AMERICAN MAP. Exhibiting the larger portion of North America embracing the United States and Territories, Mex ico' and Central America, including the West In dia Islands, (be Canadas, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Compiled horn recent Government surveys and other authentic sources. ' It also exhibits n imp of the wprld on Mercator's Projection, by which, the relative positions of the Eastern and Western Continents, and the various groups of Islands arc shown at one view. Thrs'niap contains about 36 square feet, is got up in magnificent style, mounted on Rollers, and is delivered to subscribers at tjie astonishing law price of 86 50, colored by Stat?S, and $7.00 colored by counties. - We have the excliuivo right lu pell this map in Tioga Co. Mr. Geo, H. Taner will caavasa the .Cpuoty IprttmUb, parrying.n copy of-the' rqap for examination. PUTNAM &. TAKER, Agents. Dec. 18, 1856. (Gt.) New rrodsi new coons!— Just received Iroin the village of New. York, a largo and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods nt Ihe StOre of the undersigned in Middlcbury, Pa. and which he is ollcring at reduced prices. His slock consists in a full assortment of all man. ncr of Sooda -Cdtornonly, kcpL in icountry Store. It is itSedless to mentihn articles. Wo shall keep, constantly on band. Pork, Flour, Salt, While Fish and Mackinac Trout. Wo aro determined to sup ply the WOjp(s p( eyefy .man, wi/mao.aod child, in our line of'busiMfB»t.«nd-.say toourJrierids.and pa Irons to come on with the utmost conlidence in our disposition, and .ability to supply your every want. It will be owingfto a combination- of out' competit ors to bribe the N. Y. &, Erio Railroad Company againsUraflsporting our height, if,wc, fail in so do. in g. > • ' H. H? POTTER. Mid’h’y Center, June 5 *56. J. B. Potter agt. AJEW ARRIVALS-AT THE WELLSBORO’ IN DBt« STORE. Sulphate .or Indigo, for coloring Blue and Green. PoLEtoNto WAraas. : A new lot of that da and 6s Tea, that every 'body likes so well. , Extract or Lekok, Rose, Vanilla, Pino Apple, &c.,'for cookipg. Marking Ink, . that will not wash out—for mark trig.Linen, doc,, , VVxT*»Paoor Snos Blacking, to preservethe lea ther and keep the feet dry, , W ginNA Ink—Black, Blue and Red, of the best quality. . ■ Wells boro’, Jan. JO, )Bs6. ... i -Ho!a-(R 0 » i'Kwnsnirib'.i . fE shall start again fobKtihsas wWnmoHfcr ibm panyvMorch IS, JBsT(hm> Bennett's Hotel, Buffalo. Those going West will find it greatly lo theidsovanUge to locate inKahseS. It is.the most 'beautiful oountry onilhocontinenu fcund only and we will take all ivlto d Cairo to go, ft otn Buf&Wtd Address A. M. SIHJRTLEFF,'APeht "N. y. Kansas AW Society, Watkins, N. Y> t_, • 1 miSBWIMIWMf, bi3 v ■mhtamyaim wtutmifU» : inn ,;<nr,? p/i!- ' ,u ' : ' •" ' n, irlil -d 'inn j ,; v-,,^ Primarjiifo ' r •' W'rinhe’. Spbiltpg, prlmiVy Aljlliriplfelifc, ■ '' dGiogrdpiryV A [ ".. .^OO Begiaoing Eira Onidmaivßlettentarf 'r '■ ' f tdiHarSfifehciri^f' .vlll _! .it., .-,;_ 1 : . 300 .Algobri} -' rtn . Cblloiophj,^,^;.. i; .. 4 .00 ©rawing} (ftm).*.;;.'.-!.;,. SjOO ' Bill»m«de ootfront Ihetimeoreertrfnr »o the Wd-pflhtTwp, pod expected tobeaetOed alfilp. die of tbeTprni. ~ ... , ......, , . Iq addition' to. nioil, branch’ee ,thajre will be i “Tdicliiiir’B Class, ’’ cbmpoied df wiihlnj to eagige'io teeth Ihgr ' ttetultea will be'iirento On deeel by the' Prntcipel *ndiothers.;' Ain), weekly .dUeauiona before lb? Ptiqfiwir.npon ,epcb wbjeat *waalM tbr Phrlosophifcel and Chemical oa ie.oiediin Ihol higher ScinoW ofN. Y:'; Expert, merits Will bp giieo tp.theqlaapes Vwkl/j, „ ■ CorapcjallioDs end Declametiooa tTfrj.yi'ednetdi; afternoon. ■ The “IWelfohofo* Debating Clnb" ii now in we. eesifol operation, composed of Stndenti and other* from Uie{tqwn,;inleraited in inch affairs. An e£ prt. will bo imedg lo tecufe a courae of lectures be. fore the Society the coming winter. ' Board can be obtained in private families at J2JXI per Week, i Tbode wishing tofhrnian their onti room* ond( board themselves, cap he acoommodsW by applying to the Principal. « .V „ This Academy is .situated in tlie.,he*Uby and pleasant village of'Wfellstoro’i the County aeat o( Tioga. 1 It id easy of access tty a daily tide of alsp, to Tioga: thence by R. ft. intersecting the N. Y. 4 Erie tpad al Con)ing... by staged to adjoinisj towns, north, west audSoplh. li. I. Sec’y. JAS. EOWBEY, Pru. HERRINO’SSAF£ aoa'th * THE CHAMPION’ The only Safe vhlflu in e*«ry ( content! in thcjai AT tfift bnmlng gf ,U»e.; TJnflfflnp*, AprfllOfh, aw great fire- in Market Street* Mj 1850, {ho genuine HKHSUNU - preferred IbeMewofty of <S4o? moils k ,Bro*» Book*. Psporßiict yiaiior k dud Ed worn *Srtip k Oo ? After' remaining exposed burning ruin* for nearly , IIOUUS, imd prorlag cuocfoii what we have always cUimt*T fpr ' tWIr grertf over.aP tied now known, • ' I In fhtwo fires, the I/ERRI.VG'S SA.fR, standing side !.*■ stJ* with those advertised as -wamintptl to «land - 10 jercrw tttorc too than Ho>riricVcamefoitKthe<u&Qowl*)B< | dric{r>r. nyt only presetting ihtic content* in excellent order, imt t*- Injr fliemrfelTPS'ln a condition to go through another ordeal wliilciihe boasted of.other makers vtr* tal ly used up in ovory instance, and In some c«o< their entire content* completely destroyed. To the public wo would amply *ay, that during the (nor teen year* the Herring** safe hnk lieen Icion. them. more than two hundred have passed through bccklyptal Art* without U» occurrence of a single loss. . Wo would therefore, cnnllon purchaser* against tlie mU representation of interested {Kiltie*. The Herring's Pause 1* tlid only Fire-proof Safe made in tM* city which U pretti ed Uy a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to resist nm than double the amount of boat of any other safe now toots. PARRELS AND HERkWG, Sole Mamrihctnrcr* In this §fate of Herring’s Patent Clmdiplon Safe*. 34 .Walnut Btteci, Philadelphia. S. B.—'‘’-KvanK i Watson*lmproveddahtauuadorV’ “ttiw Evan's,” “C. J. OaylerV’ ami “Scott’s A*ltcstoa; n Iron Chw* (a largo aoßortiuent luu lug bced taken in part •payment fe Herring’s.) will be sold at low price*. . . June 26,18W.* • MAP OP TIOGA COUNTY, From actual Meaeurement, and Suneyt throughout the county. By, a corps of Suneyort oho on fully competent to the diffitult talk autgntd then. Tire umlorsignoil will pnkliah shortly,provided atufficitol number of Subecriben be Obtained, & KJiW ANQ COUPLETS MAP OF WOGA OOUyrr. AU the public Roadrs-Biilroada, Crossings and Station*. Port* Offices, Churches, School Houses, Stores, Mills, Public juM Prltnte Houses, rtraoterios, Manufactories, Shop#, 4c.. are h> Ik* fchown on the Map. In the usual topographroi Rivera, Streams, rands owl Mountains. The names oipwp erty holders generally, (including thews In the county vfr* subscribe in advance for the Man) are aUo to be Inserted «t tlisiprespective placed, iu the style of the Mane exhibited by the canvassers. Maps of tho principal village* will bo Inserted, on a Urp' scale, in the margin; also engraved view* of pub lie wad pn vate buildings. No expense will be spared to execute the Map In lh6 ta&ta style of art. The ohm will bo plotted on a suitable acuity* as to show distinctly nil tho particulars above specified, *qd make a large and ornamental map. To be engraved and dv llvcrcd lo subscribers, handsomely colored, da to show tiv territory comprised in each township, and mounted on rollm Aa the map will contain some eighteen square ftet of eagiat. lug, at a cost ot several thousand dollars, It will be seen that ■only a large subscription Ijst will warrant the heavy expew incurred. The maps are sold only by snbeoriptioa, and si only one price. No more mops Issded than subscribed for. Tho map will contain tables of tho population, product***, assessed value of property, Religious societies, schools, number of voters, 4c., of each township and tillage respectively, art fully mode up froth the latest aothanticdoctifiwnts. Relying-upon a Just approdatlon of otu efforts, by Uu o tlr.ons-of Tioga, to' fasni a 1 tnap-of the It county on the Ibore lsWi that shall answer their RTppor expectations, and he «• tWIy satitjjsclory, subscriptions are respectfully solicited by James ». , ' ' ’ ■ PHILADELPHIA. I. D. HICJIARDS, Agent nt IP alii boro’ fty , IS.) Marriage guide.—youngs great .PHYSOLOGICAJU WORE, THE POCKET ASSCULAPtUS, orEverypne Hit Oanlhiior, hj WM. YOUNG, J/t. D. II ie written in pjaialm gMge ibr tho general reader, andMfliiAUated With upwards of one hundred Enjraringsi' Alls jousf married people, or, llmje-conlemplalinf muikp. and baling the least impediment tomarried li, should read this book. Ik discloses secrets that eren dne should be acquainted with. Still ilia a bool that roost be kSpt locked tip, Sod bdfite aboot the house. It will be sent to anyone onthe-receipts twenty,five cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, 15 SPRUCE StreeU above Fourllr, Rliil'a., MARRIAGE GUIDE, hy. Dr. WM. YOUNG .MARRIAGE GUIDE. by Dr.,WM. YOUNG MARRIAGRGUIDE, by DrWM YOUNG, MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE,-by DrWM YOUNG MARRIAG.EGUID.G, by,OrWM YOUNG MARRIAGEG,UipE.by DrWMYOTNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM'YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE,- by.Dr WM WQONQ by DnWM- YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, byDrWMYOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Djr.WM) YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, byhr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE,iby Dr WM YOUNG aTCTANTED by almost every farmer in the coon v-il-V. °f- ibe/'Liquid Heave check jUie fjral indicatiois of heave?, and the prerea. \ lion'add Cttte bTalidisWcirthai afibclthe wind of \ horses '•■■ ! r>..i i; • ,y;'AJa5O, n box 1 of,prh Power’s Oiab iff I tor G» XQB.'Bt^aes.laeahwounds,ami ail ciitaneousdisesK* \ lb which hows or herteircaiiie arc ahhiccu bbX-jtf lbe“G6tmdnl B*l Killer," o»« •> the safest and best articles in use for desUoyio I"* and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills,'’ ftr ™ tsaineiratpose, Ebs saleatlhblWelUiiaroJ Drug ■'fi REGION OIL EA-INTINGi—FdI| arid eif|W vT difektidhs w l"* &rWntded to'anyko dress b*ene|sknUtl ssds P* .tsfoptampto m U. O.iOPWNG, • lit .1 -.v,.e .‘-.I Papdrtccpyipß Uw abo\e, andseddffl! vtW.ir edpry withbill(utheaamßl ■wlHbe 1 doty TiucofMV retnrn : inail>' ; . i
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