TKe Way Sh» Turned Him. r Eße',most! bigotedajitr unreasonable ;pitly man we evecjheC, tyitliwas Jack. D., now a prosperous aSdltifliJenliaT aUdri&y in S county in tins Stale. , . - - At the lime of which'we are w'riiingTie ■3?js;a,red hot Democrat, and his chiefVpreps *'<ire seemed to consist;, in. rnak mg ,1 he lacr'as 'notorious'as possible'to‘the whole world.— His fi lends and acquaintances who knew him weliv-and wliom he-had ofren victimized,wiili one consent, pronounced Jack a bore and his polilicsa.nuisance ; hut wiih a stranger'ihe .thing was essentially different. ' Seized by .the"button at the moment pf- introduction, -Jack would astonish him by a'jrapid:rehearsal of the articles of his political : creed—and branch out into an iulermioabje rhapsody on .the manifest destiny of the great Democratic .-party. One unlucky day Jack met at the house of a mutual friend, a young lady of great'per "sonal beauty and accomplishment’; attracted by her loveliness,by her intelligence, he be came assiduous in his attentions, forgot for-a while his “principles,” and without inquiring what mighthe the political preference of his jady love, imprudently proposed, was; accept ed, and they were married - The wedding was over, the guests had-de parted; the happy pair bad retired to their chamber, and were snugly ensconced in bed, when Jack in the course of a quiet conversa tion with his wife, unwittingly alluded lo bis favorite subject by casually speaking of him . self as a Democrat. “What!” said she, turning sharply and suddenly upon him, “are you a'Democrat I' 1 “Yes, madam,” replied Jack, delighted with the idea of having a patient listener to his long, restrained oratory.' “I aih a Democrat, a real Jeffersonian Democrat, attached to the principles of the great Democratic party; a regular out and outer, doubled, dyed and twisted in the wool.” , “Just double and twist yourself out of this bed, then,” interrupted his wife. I omja Re publican and I never will sleep with any man professing the abominable doctrines you do.” Jack was speechless from absolute aston ishment. That the very wife of his bosom should prove a traitor was horrible —she must be jesting. He remonstrated—in vain—tried persuasion—’twas no go. She was in sober earnest, and the only alternative left him was a prompt renunciation of his heresy, or a bed in another room ; Jack did not lake long to decide. To give up the great and established doc trines of his party, to renounce his allegiance to that faith which had become identified with his very being, to be ruled by the mere whim and caprice of a woman, was utterly ridicu lous and absurd, and he threw himself from the bed, and prepared to quit the room. As he was leaving the door she called to him, “I say, my dear, when you repeal your past error, just knock at my door, and per haps I will lei you in.” The door was violently slammed to, and Jack proceeded in quest of another apartment. A sense of insulted dignity, and a firm con viction that he was a martyr in the right cause, strengthened h'S pride, and he resolved to hold out till he forced his wife into a cap itulation. In the morning she met him as if nothing had happened, but whenever Jack ventured to allude to the rupture of the night previous, there was a laughing devil in her eye that bespoke a'consciousness of power, and exlin ■guished hope. A second night he repaired to his lonely couch, and a second day was the repetition of the first—no allusion was made to the for bidden subject on either side. There was a lookl of quiet happiness and cheerfulness -about his wife that puzzled Jack sorely, and he fell that all idea of forcing her into a sur render must be abandoned. A third night he was alone with his thot’s. His reflections were more serious and com posed than on the nigh: previous. What they were was of course only known to himself, but they seemed to result in something deci ded.for about midnight three distinct raps were made at his wife’s door. No answer. The signal was repeated in a louder lone, still all was silent, and the third time the door shook with the violent attack from the out 'stde.. “Who’s there?” cried his wife just aroused from a deep sleep. “It’s me my dear, and perhaps a little the Best Republican you ever saw.” The revolution in his opinion was radical and permanent. lie removed to another county, became popular, offered himself as n candidate on the Republican ticket for the Legislature, and was elected, and for several sessions represented his adopted county as a firm and decided Republican, although not so noisy and disputatious as before. John Phoenix in the Ladies’ Car. not be generally kpown that “John’ Phoenix has been a passenger on the .Central Railroad, but such is the fact. He tells ari \n ciJenl connected with his ride, in a leiler to the Knickerliocker Magazine, which he puts on record to serve as a caution to future inno cent travelers. He says :—“1 had observed at each change of cars, and they were fre quent, when the general scramble look place, one car was defended from.the assault by a stalwart man, usually of Irish persuasion, who deaf to menaces, unsoften'ed by entreaty, and uncorrupted by bribes, maintained his position for the benefil\or the “leddies.”— “Leddies’ car, Sir, av ye plase; Torrid car for gimiemen without “leddies.” Need 1 say that this oar so reserved was by far the most comfortable of the train, and that with that’stern resolve which ever distinguishes me in the discharge of my duly toward ray self, i determined to gel into it coutequi coute. So when we changed cars at Utica, I rushed forth ; and seeing a nice young person, with a pretty face, bonnet and shawl, and a large portmanteau,'urging her way through the crowd, I steppedupTby her side, and with my native grace and gallantry, offered my arm and my assistance, They were gratefully accepted, and proud of ray,. success, ■£. ush. ored my fair charge up to the platform of the ladies’ car. My old enemy was holding the door. “Is lhat your lady, sir 1” said he;— With an inwrard apology to Mrs. Phoenix for the great injustice done to her charms by the admission, my horror when this low employee of a monopo lizing and Railroadjkpm paay, addressing ray companion witli the "tone and manner of an old acquaintance, said—“ Well, Sal, I .guess you’ve'dbne well, but .I donl believe his .family will think much of the match.” , However, 1 got into the la dies’ car, and having repudiated the young person, Sally, got an exceedingly pleasant seat by the side-of a very warm and comfort able.young lady of a .sleepy turn and quiet disposition. I wouldn’t have exchanged her for two buffalo robes, but alas I she got off at Syracuse, and then, ftosiy (Caucasus, (tow cold it whs !—>And so grinding and jolting, jarring, sliding and. freezing; wore away the longnighf. In the morning we. were at Buffalo. I saw .nothing of it but a "railroad depot; bull re mcmberMhinking nsT stamped my feet and thrashed my arms lo restore the'circulation, that if that sort, of weather continued, “the* Buffalo'girls couldn’t out ip night,’’and would probably have to postpone their ap pearance until the summer season.” - : Al n Baptism in the Western part of the State, a few weeks a girl of a shy dis position about lo be immersed very naturally resisted the attempts of the minister to lend her into the water, and after a short struggle began lo cry and sob. with great violence.— At this moment, while a crowd of spectators were anxiously watching the result, a young er brother of the girl stepped up to her and exclaimed, in an under lone ; —“Don’t be scared, Sal, they’re only in fun.” Tub Sabbath. —lt is very remarkable that the heathen nations who can be supposed to have no knowledge of the law or history of Moses, account one day of the seven more sacred than the rest. Hesiod styles the seventh day,-“the illustrious of the sun;” and Homer says ; “Then came the seventh day which is sacred or holy.” Almost all nations who have any notion of religion have approptialed one day in seven to the purpose of public devotion. I distrust both the intellect and the morality of those people to whom disorder is no con sequence—who can live at ease in an Augean stable. What surrounds us reflects more or less that which is within us. ■ The-mind is like one of those dark lanterns which, in spite of everything, still throws some light around. If our tastes did not reveal our character, they would be no longer tastes, but instincts. A foppish fellow advised a friend not to marry a poor girl, as he would find matri mony with poverty “up hill work.” “Good,” said his friend, “I would rather go up hill than down hill, any time.” ■ A wife wrote to her husband in Califor nia, and commenced her letter thus : “Oh, tell me not that absence conquers love I. the longer you slay away, the better 1 like you.” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Vo Hydropathic Rhijsician avdSurgeon. EtKLAIVO, TIOGA COPWTY, PA. Will visit patients in all parts ef the county. [Jane 14.1855.] C. Iv. HOYT. CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR & DE AU.GHTSMAN. Wcllsboro, Pa. XT’ Offs re iciih ,/■ JV! Bacht ,Esq. [Feh, 3,9-57 JOIIN If. BACHE, Attorney and counsellor at LAW—Office, norlti side Public Square Wcllsborougb, Pi. Refers to Messrs. Phelps .Dodge & Co.,N. Y city Hon.A.V.Farsons.Philadelphia. July 13. SPENCER & THOMSON, Alto uevs & Counselors at haw, CORNING, Steuben County, New York, Geo. T. Spencer.. C. H. Thomson. April IS, 1855-ly. S. F. WILSON, D 9 Tlcmovcdlo James Lowrcj’sOSicc JAS; LOWKEY& S. F. WILSON, A TTORNfcYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Tioga,Poller and McKean counlicp. . ■"%' WcllsbdroQgli, Feb. 1,1853 The Tioga County Agitator IE pnhlMu-d every THURSDAY MORNING at Wellborn’. Tins, l Comity. I*iu hy Conn. SirrinorK A Co., on the I* A Y- D() W N System. The pa-h must-imarlaWy accompany the order for tin* paper. mile**- our jyrant* nt the several po-d-olli ri“> rljnii't* to Imtoiuo re-pniiMhle for the amount, or no pa per will Ik* mailed. Tlu* **uhH , riptimi price it ONE DO I<- I. A U I* Elt ANN U M to bin"!** Mih<critK*rp. . Any p.»r* bon t-efidingus will ireejve 10 copies of the paper one year —directed toreih suL-rril'i r. OHit-i*. lloV’S hero ml floor, over Taylor's Rook Store. Justice'*, o<>n«taMe's and otlier Blanks always on hand. Job and i’ancy Printing executed with neatness. and despatch. NEW FIRM.—The business of the Finn of Ta bor, Baldwin & Co.will hereafter be .conducted in the name ©('.Tabor, Hathaway & Co. The affairs of Tabor, Baldwin & Co.will be closed up as speedy as possible and those indebted to paid Tirm arc hereby notified to pay up without delay ii they wish to avoid cost those that do not, will ccr tainiy get sued. TABOJI, BALDWIN &, Co. Tioga, Pa. Sept. 18, 1806. [9.] FOR SxiLE, A Woolen JFaclory & Saw mill. THE Sl7n?fnill‘>ni. wUhing to change his Imslne*?. offer for unit* his 'Woolen Factory, Saw Mill and Timber Jut near WtUshoro’. Tho Machinery in the Factory ot ••one ?ctf* i-» in good running oidor. qio-*t of it*N nearly and of the best construction. Ho will cel) thcnholo togeth er. or the fa-tory machinery separately: thc locatiou is good, and tfm terms win be easy. -• . . ‘ '• Apply to the '•nhscriher ou the premise®, nr by letter to this place* WelM.oro’ Ang. 20th 1556. J. 1. JACKSON. W. w. \ R QB I N S O N , ' DEALER IN Books,Stationery, Blank Books, iVoll Paper—Eng lish, Frenchand Amn icon Manufacture, ‘ Toilet utensils arid Perfumery, Fan- ■ ey Soaps, Violin Strings , Gold Pens arid Pencils, l[c„ Sfc. All the popular Magazines and leading Newspa pers may'be had at his Counter. CORNING, N. V., Nov, 15, 1855, ROGERS & ROOT, Honesdalc, Fa. Proprietors of THATCHER’S Patent Rouble Action SECTION & FORCE PUMP. ITT* Best Pump In the World !_rn County nnd Stale Rights for Sale. Downs & Co„ Manufacturers, Seneca Falls,' N. Y. ~ T. S. Rogers, [June 19-56,] S, B, Foot. /CmWfrff>Y ARIITiiV 1 OTB. SQ DO FRIENDS:AND FORTUNE! . AND BUSINESS BJEI.ITJOSS. T«r.RKFOBE, TA15015, BAXJ>wii\ ;&;CO.j . ■ ' (Succi'd Tabor , Young Co!) ,' u " IN TUB FO.CNDRV BUSINESS,- AS ■ _ . MANUFACTURERSof Steam Engines, Boilers lancf Machinery of oil kinds!; Sloi T e«, Hollow Ware, Tin, oad CopporWarc. • REPAIRING & Jt>B WORK done with the least possible delay, • >* *.-v ' _MI LL£EARiN|GS famished withe* iexira pU rgt for pQUerna. . , .’’PLOWS of all kinds, (two of/which, took thp premium at the r late-County Fuji*) kept conaUnlly on bund. - . . ' L.: ‘ • ,We,ha.ve the cxclpsjye, fight, foi Tioga County, to manplucturc and yendlhe : . : • King Stotc. one of the Best 0 (if net the very best) Conk Stoves ever invented; which Is.olw.ays on.hand at oar store house, for wholesale & retail. t Their Stoves tbolfthcprcmlum over life Albany Stoves atthc’blc Fair: That is a feather in obr cap which we ddnt intend to,haver pinched'oal soon. Com Sficllers,. Of all the improved patterns that commend them* selves to farmers. ’ Besides this, we intend to furnish belter Ware, belter articles and belter work, at lower prices than any other establishment in Tioga county will be dble to do. And the man who pays CASH,can gel what he buys at reduced prices. .This is-(be lair wjtyj>fdoing business, and tbe system upon which Ihe Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will be con dueled hereafter. Don’t wait for the wagon, but come on. TABOR, BALDWIN *: CO. Tioga, Nov. 15,1855. —tf. (Ij 3 Old Iron!jiiid , Coppcrv r and T air4dftdsof pjoducc taken iu exchauge fur work. y hove just received a magnificent assortment of SUMMER GOODS alcst style-, assorted patterns and unequalled fab rics, selected from the most celebrated establish’ merits in the city, and which are now offered dally at our Store in Tioga, which can be had lor little, or Nothing above prime cost—with oceans of good will thrown on gratis. Tljc first pick is the best pick, so-come in while stock is fresh. Delays arc dangerous—Pro rraslimilinn has frostbitten many a good bargain If you wont your money’s worth, come om If you want more than a dollar's worth fora Hollar, don’t come ; but you will be astonished to see what a pile ol goods we can put up for a dollar. Our slock of DRY GOODS is not made up of the odds and ends and the rem nants of “closed up” concerns in the City, but com prises a complete assortment of Hie lalcst~styles and best qualities, from the coarsest domestic to the fi nest imported fabrics, such ns Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Goods, .Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies' will do wellto cal! and examine the StoA before purchasing elsewhere. • Baldwin, Guernsey &. Co., have always on band a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade Clothing, wliich wiirbc sold at Hie lowest CASH PRICES. ALSO, . , L Groceries, Croclery, hardware. Glass Slone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, led. Nails, Oils, Paints \ and Dye-Stvffs of every Icind and of the best quality, with LOOTS Af SHOPS, for Everybody. *«* All kinde of Country Produce taken in ex change for goods at the market piu.es. T. L. BALDWIN. .Tioga, June 26, 1856. A. T. GUERNSEY, O. B. LOWELL. W H E ‘ W ? OO YOU HADN’T HEARD THE NEWS? O Well, no wonder. Kansas has been invaded, Lawrence has been sacked and the Free Stale Ho* lei with all its Furniture has been destroyed. The subscriber, always awake to the best interests of Ills fellow.citizens, and knowing that there must be a great demand tor CAKitfET FUR3VITURE in conscqu cncc of said Sark, has" concluded to re main at his old stand, two doors below Roe’s Store where he ' is gencrallyin attendance to receive and wait upon customers. Constantly on hood,orman. ufaclurcd to order, Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining <s• Brealrfasl Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY> & COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every description,together with all arliclcsusu* ally made in hisjinc of business. From his knowledge of the business lie flat, lers himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine work before sending clscwhcr for an inferior article. , TURNING done In a neat manner, at short no lice. Chairs! Chairs! IjrnjL In addition to the above, the snbscr would inform the public that he ha 1/ w W justroccivcdalarge ai\d handsonTcassort ment of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking-Chairs . which he will sell as chcap,if not cheaper,than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tiogu county. Call and see them I Wcilsboro’, June 19 MG. B. T. VANHORN* Hear ye ! Hear Hear ye! WE hold these truths self-evident: That the way to be to buy cheap and always of the best quality; buy nothing simply be cau«c it is cheap, but because you need it and lha it is both good and cheap; that those who buy cheap by the quantity, can retail first quality goods cheap; thui ahEconomical buyer can roll goods at ds low u figure in Wcllsboro’ as they can be purchased in the City ; and therefore that _ YOUKG IS THE MAI, who buys economically ; and that YOUNG’S IS' THIi PI.ACE, TO PURCHASE Goldand Silver, Duplex, Lever, Anchor and Cylin der WA 7CHES. Gold Chains, Gold Lockets, all sizes aud qualities. Gold Cameo and Mo saic Breastpins aad Earrings, Finger Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs , dfc Plated Silver Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Children's cups, salt tellars. Egg cups I'ca Knives, Butter Knives', Tains Forks, Table and Ten Spoons, fyc. ~ A new supply of Clocks of ell kinds, sizes , prices and Wellsiroro’ Jan. }, >ST. • A. YQUNQ, A D SO J-F YOU WANT TO BUY BOOKS, go to YOUNG’S, For he lias just returned from the City with an ca* . lirely new; stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, Fancy Hoods , Reticules, Pqrimonuaies, Jet Bracelets, Harrison's Perfum eries, Harrison’s■ Shaving and Toilet Soap. " , H,\HUISO!V'S t OIIMBIAS ISItS, BLADK. RED AND BLUE. -am—* ;Of.philadeliPhia i ■ ’U«£S|- .1 v , AGAIXSI TIIE WOHU). " '■ EVA NS & WATSON; - -20 Sonfb Fourth Street,-PhQnileTpbfo.’ hive TnuFflie barest ilemonstration in the fullovringCertlfi ,catcs, llmt-flieir raanufACtnri' of FjUiunaiwk'r Snfrs ,l«|» at IcngUi,fuJly warranted the .reprcscutiitioua Mbicb luive been ,iuruTu of llienij'.-id' romTerlug' an uAil6aMod Security iigahiit Hlie'torrrficelefnentr’ -1' *. Ci_l , MfSsrttEecuu rf Wutjian —Cents: —4t aßbrd* us the highest Fatisfucfinirto‘?faro to y'kHi. th.it owing lb the Terr protective •qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which we purchased .of jdn some f-jw* months since, wo saved a largo portion of our Jewelry, Book*, exposed to the inUumtoua fire in Bnnkltiul on the morning of the llth In-t. 'When we reflect Unit these Safes were located in the fourth Ptory nf thehniiding-wc occupied. and that they l fell fiubso . queptly hito.a hoap of bui ning ruins, where tbo.yust concen tration at heapoause'l-tlie brass plate-? to melt, wo cannot but regard the preservation of the valuable contents ns most con vincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure Hi* recommending them to men of business us a-sare. pciianCi' ftgbjiist tire- , ' ’ Gsunlit W. Simons A Brvjf. • c. ; 1 . l.! Sr.’. - RmtxnKLPirit, April 12.-185 R. . - Kpons yonaiy lostimony in' favor of the groat security afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, luniks, paj»crJ»V Ac:, during the remit'disastrous con ttagxalloii-in Bnn.-dmd plact*, from the fact thftt thesniue wt-i o contained in two of the- {Salamander .Safes inapufuetnccil by you. , llavdng.iallc'nfrom the {UUi story of the Arti.-au Build ing.'wlieie* they wei-e previously placed and expend to a va'-t •heat fbr.ft-lonf' time, the pre«erv«t ion of th v diiable dt ppf-its seethed; tq cv«r>* one who witueswxl the opening pad iuteriur examination, a mutter of profound aatmusiimi-nt. To airv ho may require a perdu t protection from the rava ges of lire, I shall not hcittute fo recommend, the use of your bofcs,an 1 consider thej have now undergone thr most trying ttfat. N’. 13. Moro-iN. . 3A*«m Erfnm <f —Gentlemen —No doubt you will lie drj*ply gratirted to h'urn the good romUtioQia which I discov cml my Wok,' policy of iiu-uiancc, certificates of stock, am! other valuable Upcnmpnta,,tjrh«u on ( Friday IfniW opened the safe mode by your'Ann. With my knowledge of its great exposure, both to Hh? inten sify of the heat from ep hot « fire as that Which destroy ed the Artisan Cuildiug* as -also (nun the.&rce of the fidt troffi former elcVaTbd position in the' third story. T could enter tain but blender bqpdA’ prlbr to its interior iD«peetion. that the content-, which 1 nnee so highly prized would ever bt*6f any,service to me, but as these fears uie uow Jmirpily re moved, 1 feel it only duo fo ‘■ay to yon. that I can henceforth rerrtiniienfl tlio use of yunr P.d«i» to nil who may wWi to feel U codfideuce 10 the perfect-security -which such mcahs proti do* agjiiu.it bi>/rightful an element. ' July od IK.'iO. ‘ Bum v.RnOvsKii.Vtldokbinder. Con-dnnfly on hand Patimf Potvik-r and Thief Proof Locks or Banks, Stores &c. Yours, for Feemoxt and PnEEDOar. J. E. PXODGBASS. Sash and Blind Factory. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., VA ' THE Subscri ber ia now prepared by new Machinery jnsl purchased, to fur nish lo oirdcr, all hinds of square & fancy Sash, and Blinds. Square Sash of common sizes al ways on hand. By long expe rience in the hu siness,the subset! berf alters himself] kha • be can make as good an article, nnd sell it as cheap as can be obtained-at any establishment in Pennsylvania or New York, Call and see. DAVID S. IRELAN. Covington, September 18, 1856. Q-J*Tlic subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. Jnyncs celebrated Family Medicine?, also Scarpa’sOil for Deafness. D. S. I. J\EW, ARRANGEMENTS.”* A CjROVVL would announce to the cili 7,crjs oi Tioga county, that, he ha? associated wilhhhn a purifier, and the business VilF be con ducted under the firm of A. Growl &/Co. They Will continue at the old stand, in Wcllsborough □manufacture to order and keep on hand, Buggys & liiimbcr Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS , se., which for stylo, durability and elegance of finish cannot be surpassed by any other biuiilarcstahlish Workmen oTcclcbrify are engaged’,andlhcbcst materials used expressly in all the manufacturing departments of this establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having 'them cxccu* edt to their entire satisfaction,and finished in-every particular the same as though they attended in per* son. REPAIRING done asusual,withncatucse> and despatch. PAINTING of all kinds done on the hortest notice,and most-reasonable terms. tfjrAll kinds of merchantable produce (dcllvcc ed) reuived in' exchange for work, at the inarkrt prices. A, CROW!/ & CO. July. 13.1855. Nev? Volumes*—Subscribers may begin Now . Life illustrate d—a first class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News,Lib. 'eralurc, Scienccand the Arts; to Entertainment, Tm provcmcnlahd Progress. One of thcibcsl Family Newspapers in the World. Two Dollars a year. THE \T A T 35 R- C T It 13 JOURNAL. Devoted to Hydropathy, Its Philosophy and Practice to Physiology and Anatomy, with numerous illustra tions; and those laws which govern Lite and Health, $1 a year. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL: Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for the el. evatiun and improvement of Mankind. Amply Il lustrated. a year. For $3 a copy of each of these Journals will be scot one year. Agents wanted. Address, Fowlers & Wells, 308, Broadway New-York. MRS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent for the above works, and practical Phrenologist, may be found at the, house of Mr. 1. Richards, Wcllsboro’, Pa. Carriage & Wagon Maunl'ac- lory. OENRY PETRIE would nouncc to his friends and public is Inning the above business on Graflon street, immediate in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store,where he is pre pared to manufactured! short notice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, of any style or description to suit the purchaser and of the very best materials. All kinds of re* pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ]y executed in the best manner and most fash ionuble style. Wellsboro, 1 July 13,*55. HENRY PETRIE. GREAT BUSH AT EVAN'S & CO’S THE fact N established that 409 Thnadvfai* is the place in New-York to bqv lio»<Us. BVAJiS A CO. bell Ifiiok* ns low as they can bo bought anywhere, and give -with, each book a nfesent varying in value from 2a cts. to £lOO, The value of the present deix-nds upon tlio number of the* bpok purchased. Gifts delivered at the time of tlio .sale. Great in ducement to agents. , . Catalogues, containing list of books aud prizes, sent to any addrousireo.- .1 -•- * ’ • ' ' Ware. Persons unacquniutcil with the firm ui Evans <t Co,. ar&T.cspectTully referred to the fullmyiDg leading publishing houses: ' ' SlilhT, Ortop. Jfc IXnUljntn, 25 Paik Row. Kcw York; Derby Jackson. Jlo Nassau «trt‘»*t. New York, Phillips, S.unp>ou & Co n 13 Winter street, Boston; Sanborn*. Carter & Ra/in, Boston, Mas*. Send for a Catalogue! December, 11, lSp6 s ' —3m. , ' , barber & hair dresser, - Wcllgboi'o’jpa. Occupies room over-Robcils’’’rin Store. Every thing. in his line of business 'will be done as well and as promptly as it can be- done in tfac more fashionable City saloons. Preparations for removing dandruff, and beautyfiing the hair for sale cheap Hairand whiskers dyed any color. 'Gall and see... Wcllaboro’, Oct 18,1855. (if) ” • April 12,1850.' Aprill4.lS.'<o 11. O. COI-E IWWJUS# ASSOCIATION . . PHILADELPHIA, luiportant Annonncetnent. TO all,persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as SPERMATORRHCEA. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-ABDSE, &c., &c., The HO WARI) ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia in view ot the awful.destruction of human life and ■health, caused by Sexual diseases, and Lite deceptions which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of .such diseases by Quacks, Jiavo directed their Con. suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA- lo all persons thus afflicied, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with a description of their con dilion, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in case of extreme poverty and suffering, lo FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. 'The Howard Association is a benevolent Institu tion, established by special endowment, for the re lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with ‘Viru lent and Epidemic Diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the As. soclalion commands the highest skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. —Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Lcucorrlma, &c. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO* FAIRCHi LD, Secretary. October 25,1856.—ly. Svens & Co.’s Great Gift Book Sale. 409 Z)Till I’, aVEW YORK. FIXE GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS OF BOOKS. •- All Books will be sold as low as can be had atj 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 bosks, and as our motto is “ Large sales and small profits* 0 we ore determined to give )ur customers better bargains than can be had else •■here. Any book published in New York or Phil* • ielphia will be promptly seal, gift included, onre* ccipt of publisher's price. Catalogues of Books and Presents, containing Tull explanations will be sent free to all pac&.uf the country.. The most liberal arc offered tp Agents. Any person by sending us an order'for tea books, with money inclosed, will be entitled to an extra Book and * Gift. All orders for books, containing money, (to ensure perfect should be registered at the Post Office wlrere they are mailed, and directed to Evans & Co., 409 Broadway, New York. Rxferencr.—M. Thomas & Son?, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia; J. B. Lippincott &. dclpbia ; D. Appleton &Co„ Broadway, New York; Derby & Jackson, Nassau Street, New York. * O' SEND FOR A EVANS & CO.. Principal Store, 409 Broadway, New York. Brandi Stores at 125 Chestnut St. Phil'a. and at Washington D. C. HAVE YOU SEEN MONK'S IVEW AMERICAN IffAP. Exhibiting the larger portion of North America embracing the Unifed Slates and Territories, Mex ico and Central America, including the West In dia Island?, the Canadas. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Compiled Horn recent Government surveys and other authentic sources. It also exhibits a map of the world nn Mercator's Projection, by which, the relative positions of the Eastern and Western Continents, and the various groups of Island-rare shown at one view. This map contains about 36 square feet, is got up in magnificent style, mounted on Rollers, and is delivered to subscribers at the astonishing low price of $550, colored by Slates, and S2.QO colored by counties. We have the exclusive right to sell this map in Tioga Co. Mr. Geo. H. Taner ®jll canvass the County forthwith, carrying a copy-of IUo map for examination. PUTNAM & TANER, Agents. Dee. 18,1856. (GL) NEW GOGHS'! NEW GOODS!- Just received from the village of New-York, a large and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods at the Store pf the. undersigned in and wliich he is offering at reduced prices. His stock consists in a lull assortment of all man ner of Goods' commonly kept in a country Store. It is needless to mention articles. We shall keep, constantly on hand, Pork, Flour,-Salt, While 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 come'on with the utmost confidence in our disposition and ability to supply your every want. It will be owing to a combination of our compctil ore to bribe the N. Y. & Erie Railroad Company against transporting our freight, if we fail in so do- Mid’b’y Center, June 5 '56. J- B. Potter! agt. AIEW ARRIVALS AT THE WELLSEORO’ -L\ DRUG STORE. Sulphate of Indigo, for coloring Blue and Green,. Cough Mixture. —This article contains Balsam Tolu and other valuablecough remedies, and is par ticularly recommended to the notice of Physicians. Polmonic Wafers. A new lot of that 4s and 6s Tea,that every body Ikes so well. Extract op Lemon, Rose, Vanilla,] Pine Apple, &c., for cooking, | Marking Ink, that will not wash oat —for mark ing Linen, &c. Waterproof .Shoe Blacking, to preserve the lea ther and keep the feet dry. Writing Ink—BlackV Blue and Red, of the best quality. Wdliaboro*, Jan. )0,185G. NEW TAILOR SHOP. The sub- SCRIBER has No garment is permitted to go out of the shop that is not made in the most substantial manner. Especial care observed in Cnltingand Fitting.’ This Department, will be under my own supervision. Believing in tiro “live and let live” rule, I have adopted, the,. , . Fay-Down System and shall rigidly adhere to H. Wcllsboro*, March 13,1856. H. P. ERWIN.- npHE Subscriber having purchased a part of the I Stock of Drugs and Medicines formerly owned byuobcrt Roy, is now reccmngfrcsh 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 care of the former proprie tor (Robert Roy) and it is hoped that by its ample provision for'the wants of the community, and by attention to customers, it may still be,found worthy of public favor and patronage. Call and see for yourclves, JOHN A. ROY. ' October 9ih, 1656. Time ! Time! Time! Time flow* from instants, and of U|pseeach one X Should bo esteemed as if it were alone. ; U any wish to redeem time now lost,’ please call just one dpor north of B. R. Smith & Son’s, where it shall be restored. The subscriber is' now ready to do anything' in the line of Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.. Allwork warranted. Wcllbboro, July fM, 1856. A. FOLEy. WISBOROIM ACIDEMt. The SnasaTzmi of this liirtitmion will com mcnce Tuesday, March 3d. Rates of Tuitidnfor Term of 11 Weeks; Primary Department, including Heading Writing. Spelling, primary Arithmetic, Geography, History, &c., Beginning- Eng. Grammar, Elementary Arithmetic, Geography, History, dee., 2^o Higher English—Arithmetic and Gram mar Geog. of Heavens, Fa miliar Science, &c., i... 3,00 Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Nat ural Philosophy,.. 4,00 Practical. Astronomy, do. Surveying and Chemistry, Latin, Grcelsj French and German , S*, Drawing, (extra). ;.. ........ Sflli Bills made onl from the limebf entering lathe end of the Term, and expected to be settled «t tnio. die of the Term. - - „ , In addition fo usual branches, there will be \ “ Teacher’s Class,” composed of' those wishing to. engage in teaching. Lectures wilLbegiven to Class by the Principal- and others. Also, weekly discussions before the Principal, upon EUchlsuljjeet as may conic before the class. I The Academy ia.proyideiwi.th Apparatus suitable for Philosophical and CliemicaT experiments—such as used m the higlier Schools of N. Y. Expert, menlo will be given to the classes’weekly. Compositions and Declamations every Wednesday afternoon. |Thc “ Wcllsboro* Debating Club**’ is now in sac. ccssful operation, composed of Students and others from liie town, interested in such affairs. An efu 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. Tliopc wishing to furnish their can. rooms arid board themselves* can be accommodated by applying,to the Principal. This Acjdemy is situated in the healthy ard pleasant village of Wellsboro*, the County seat o: Tioja. It i 4 easy of access by a daily line of staoei to TSogt: l(ience by R. R. intersecting the N. Y*& Eric rdad at Corning. Also by stages to adjoint towns, north, west and South. 'L. I. Nichols, Sec'y. JAS. LOWREY, Pm. HEBRI!I6’S SAFE THE CHAMPION!. ' Tbo only Safe which, in ever)* instance. prest-nul their rnun contents In the late Extensive Fiir«. AT the homing of ihc Boildings, April 10th, and in tlief great fire in Market Street, May lst.p ISiifi, the genuine HERRING SAFKL preferred the Jewelry of Gojn W, Si-t raons k Bro.t Book*. Papere-ic. off Fislicr k Pro., aud Edward [dffitjj k Co., after remaining exposed m th“ it burning mins for nearly FOUTV [iji/yi i • I&j3f4 HOURS, aivd i iirnving *. what wehftvealwoy* claimed for them their great superiority over allsecuri tics now known. - In these fires, the HERRING'S -S'AFE. standing ‘•i-h-Ly ,*l* with those advertised us ‘‘warranted to -land 10 per rent, more fire than Herring's came forth the acknowledged victor, not only preserving theiv contents In excellent o&iec. Imh lug themselves In a condition to go through another onlcal. while the boairted ‘•Salamanders" of other maker* wore bad ly used up m every instance, and In some c.tfe* tbeir entire •- contents completely destroyed. [ To the public we would eijiiply say, that, during thdour teen yean? the Herring’? safe has J»cen l»efnr>- them, more than • two hundred liavc p»s#-*d through-accidental fires without th» occurrence of a single h >-*.’■ *■ ' ■> Are would therefore, caution .purchasers against the mi*- represcatarion of interested party's. The Herring’s Pai-oi is the only Fire-proof Safe'made intliis city which is prun ed by a latent Right, and wo will guarantee it to resist men* than double thejmnount of heat of anv other safe now known. FARRELS AND HERRING, Sole Manufiictarers-ln this State of Herring’s JPatcnt Cliaiupion Safe* 2*. B.r—‘*Evan*4 WatoooV Improved Salamanders,” -Olive* : Evau't.” **o. J. GavlerV and ••Scott** Anbestos;*' Iron Clir-c, fn largi* a.-->urtn»*nt havincr been taken, in part 'payment I ■ Herrins?* - .) will bo uold at low prices. Juuy 2t),-1556. MXT OF TIOGA COTJNTT, From actual Measurement, and Surveys throughout thf county. By a corps. of Surveyors tr/nx, an fully competent io the difficult task assigned them, nillß nndcnpgn cd will publish shortly, provided a Miffidon; I number of Subscribers bo obtained, a JTJSirj.VB COMPLETE OF TIdGA CODSTT All the public Uoad&Jlailrnads, Crossings and Station*, Potb Office - , Churches, School Houses, Stores, Mills, Public aatf Private Hon*c*. Ounctcrica. Manufactories. Shops, are to be shown on tlie Map, in addition to the nsn.il topogmphr of Kivers. Streams. Ponds and Mountain. - . The names of prop erty holder - generally, (including those In the conu.v wlw subscribe in advance for the Marl aUo.se, b©.jni‘cM«d«j tlwlr respective’ places, in the style of the Map* exhibited bv the canvassers. i Map* of tho principal villages wHI be Inserted, on alarr scale, in the margin : also engraved view? of public and pri vate buildings. No expense will be spnre.l_to'exectdethoMnpin the hlgbtf: style of art. The plan will.be.plortcd on a suitable scale. a* to show distinctly all the'parttcnlar* above specified, an i make a large and ornamental map. To ho engraved and -i -livered to subscribers, handsomely colon*l, so as to show ll:-* territory comprised in each to\u>liip, and mounted on reiki* As the map wilt contain some eighteen square feet of enenv iug, at a cost of several thousand dollars, it will be seen that only a large subscription list will warrant the heavy cxptnw incurred. Tlie maps are sold only by subscription, and m only one price. No more map* Issued than - nb - crihc4-h>t. The map will contain tables of the population, pjKrtncuanf. assef.«i*l value of property, religions societies,scltools,number of voters, Ac„ of each township village raspecthcly, can* fully made up from the latest authentic documents. Jlelying upon a just appreciation of our efforts, by the ri tizens of to isaayc. tv map. of their .conntv on the above plan, that shale answer their proper expectations, an.l be to lirclj satisfactory, enbscription* arc «elieif«l by # James P. Scow, Publisher, ' V PIITLADEhriIIA. I. IV RICHARDS, Agent at M*ellsbt>n> (Sept &.) H. H. POTTER. Marriage guide.— yodn<?s~ great PHYSOEOGICAL WORK, THE POCKET .10-SCUL APi US, or Every One Hie Own Doctor, bj WM. YOUNG, M. D. . It is written in plainlan* gunge for the general reader, and is Illustrated will' upwards of one hundred Engravings. AH young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and haying the least impediment to married lift, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with. . Still it is a book that must be kept locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt t> Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, 15 SPRUCE Street, above'Fourth, Phii’a. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr, WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG, MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUSG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDG, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Or WM YQTNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE; by Dr WM YOUNG anew bis chop opposite Roy’s Store and is prepared to ex ecute the orders of bis old customers aud others who may favor him with their pat ronage, with neatness feel it necessary to pul furnish its own rcc- Wajils, & Things Wauled. TTCT'ANTEB-b-y almost every farmer in Ibeconn , » » ty, a tattle of the “Liquid Heave Cure” to check the first indications of heaves; and (be preven tion and cure of all diseases that affect the wind 0/ horses. ALSO, a box of Dr. Power’s “Hibernian Oini ment, a sovereign remedy (fir Grails, Scratches, Gi*' zes, 6ruises,liesb wounds, and all cutaneous disease? to which horses or horned cattle are snbjecL ALSO, a box of the “German Rat Killer,” one (be safest ajid best articles th. use for destroying r* l3 and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills,” for tnc same purpose, For sale at the Wcllsboro’ Drug Stoic Gi REGION OIL and apjjjj f directions for pursuing tins beautiful art, »"*** forwarded tq any address by enclosing $1 soda p O5 " tage stamp to Q. DEMING, Wcllsboro, Tioga Co ?*• Papers copying the abovc^andsending copy with bill.of tbeeame, Will bo duly honored o. return mail. John B. Oasaoday, Principal, Miss Mast Brablet, Assistant. 54 TVdluat Street, Philadeljim.
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