Doctrines of the Hohammedans, , Mr. Dacftnyan,,a native .of Turkey,: who has been educated-at the University of New York, has -written a book on ‘"The Sultan ana his People,” from which we make an extract giving the faith of the Mohammedan creed: - , .. ■ . They deny the doctrine of the Trinity, al though they acknowledge the attributes of God, Omniscience and Incomprehensibility, Christ is acknowledged to have been a proph et greater than Moses, but inferior to Moham med. He is styled the word of God, .Kelam- UHah, in their writings, supposed to have been miraculously conceived by the Virgin Mary, but not of divine origin. The crucifixion they regard as inconsistent- with the justice of God ; to yield up so mighty a prophet (-en dowed with power to work-miracles, and raise • the dead, a victim to the unbelieving Jews, they, deem incompatible with divine suprem acy, and even say that when Christ‘was led out to die, he was, invisibly to his persecutors transported into heaven, Judas, the betrayer being substituted in his stead. No terrors of eternal punishment in a future state dis tract the unfaithful Moslems, all of whom w/11, in due time, expiate their offences and be admitted to happiness. Two angels are supposed to attend them through life and in death. Ode white, glorious and commiserate; the other black, severe and cruel. There will also be a last judgment, when a tremendous trumpet will shake the earth to atoms. God will judge all men. Moses, Christ and , Mohammed will appear at the head of their respective followers, as inter cessors. And Cain will lead the immense multitude of the damned, who are doomed to sufler till their sins are expiated ; while hell, the devil and his wicked angels will suddenly be annihilated. A narrow bridge, fine as a Imir, called Sural, lies over the region of the damned.— The righteous, upheld by their guardian an gels, pass over safely ; while the guilty fall down into awful fames and tortures, doomed to quaff nolhing but “boiling water unlil their bowels burst.” Paradise is above the seventh Heaven, near the throne ‘of God. A vast and beautiful region, wiih palaces of gold and gardens of perpelual delight, in the midst of which is the tree of happiness, Tuba, whose roots are in the palace of the prophet, but whose branches, loaded with luscious fruits and all kinds of meats prepared for food, silken robes and ca parisoned steeds, will extend to the dwelling of every true believer. .Softly murmuring fountains, cooling shades and grottoes, moun tains of sparkling diamonds, and golden streets, will adorn the gardens of delight, while the ravishing houris of these enchant ing regions will be blessed with perpetual youth and virginity. The most insignificant of the faithful will have a retinue of 60,000 servants and seven ty-fwo wives, of the sweetly odoriferous dam sels, created of pure musk, in addition to the companions of his earthly sojourn. Delicious streams of wine, milk and honey will’flow on perpetually; balmy zephyrs will pervade the atmosphere ; the very physical excretions of the true believers will be but odoriferous exhalations. Every Farmer Growing ms own’ Sdgar. —The very great demand made al the Patent Office, this year, for the Chinese Sugar Cane, indicates that the cultivation will be very extensive; the only difficulty in the way being the want of cheap and portable machinery for extracting the juice of the cane. „ This difficulty we see our own inven tors are endeavoring to remove. A Mr. Hodges of Cincinnati, has a machine on ex hibition at Washington which is designed for a sugar-mill. It consists of three vertical cast iron rollers, supported between cast iron plates, resting on a triangular wood frame, about eight feel on its sides. Under each corner is a large truck wheel, so adjusted, when working, as to revolve in a circle, the shaft of one of the rollers occupying the centre of the frame, and clutched fast to a limber below, preventing its turning, while the other two,, being geared into it al the top, are. made to revolve around it as the whole frame is turned by the horse. On one corner is a feed table, from which a man feeds the cane, which having been acted upon by the two rollers, passes out upon a table on the other corner, which is removed as often as a sufficient quantity accumulates. The juice passes down ihroughthe bed-pla'e, and is re ceived in a vessel made fur -that purpose.— Cheap and portable machinery is all that is wanted to test-the great- experiment which is now being tried with the Chinese Sugar Cane. — Phila. Ledger. ~ Chinese Sugar Cane. —[ received a pack age of seeds.from the Patent Office, and plant ed in a warm soil in June. When I deemed the plant io be best filled with the saccharine fluid, 1 cut a few stalks, and lasted it by eating, —as 1 could thus compare it with the Southern cane, two varieties of which (the Robin and Green,) I have often eaten at the South. My-experiment, so far as one ex periment can establish points, led me to the following conclusions : Ist. That the Chinese Sugar cane can be as easily raised i a lat. 43 north as Indian corn. Spokkand Pkbel.—There is-a story, and which is a fact, of two boys going lo a Jack daw’s nest IrOm[a;hole under the belfry-win dow in the tower of all Sami’s Church, Derby. As it was impossible to reach that height from without, they resolved to put a plank through the window, and,, while the heavier boy secured its balance by sitting on the end within, the lighter boy was lb fix himself on the opposite cad, and from (hat perilous situ ation to reach the object of,desire. So far the scheme answered. The little fellow look the nest, and finding in it five fledged young birds, announced the news to his companion. “Live are they 1” replied he ; “then I’ll have three.” “I’ll have three myself,” replied the other. “You shall not,” still maintained tbe,bov inside. “Promise me three, or I’M drop you “Drop me if you please,” replied the little hero, “but I’ll promise you no more than two”—upon which his companion slipped olf the plank. I Up lilted tlje end, and down went the boy, upwards of a| hundred feet from the ground. The little fellow at the moment of his fall, was holding his prize by their legs—three in one hand and two in the other—and they finding themselves descending, fluttered out their pins instinctively. The boy, ton, had on a carter’s frock secured round the neck, which, filling with air from beneath, buoyed him up like a balloon; and he descended smoothly to the ground—when looking up, he exclaimed to his companion— “ Now, you shall have none I” and ran away sound in every limb, to the astonish ment of the inhabitants, who, with inconceiva ble horror had witnessed his descent. Xhe Soul. —A good preacher, who was endeavoring to teach the children of a Sab bath School that the soul would live'after the body was dead, look his watch from his pocket, held it up a moment, and then said : “James, what is this I hold in my hand V’ t “A watch sir.” I “A I'tlle clock,” said another, “Do you see it I” “Yes, sir.” “How do you know it is a watch ?•" “Because we can see it, and hear U lick.” “Very good.” H't then look off - the case, and held it in one hend, and the watch in the other. “Now children, which is the walclv? You see there are two which look like watches. Now I will lay the case down—put it there in my hat. Now let us see if we can hear the watch ticking.” “Yes, sir, we can hear it I” exclaimed sev eral voices at once. < “Well, children, the walch can lick, go, and keep lime, as you see, when the case is taken off and pul in my hat, ns well os be fore. So it is with you, children ; your body is nothing but the case. The body may be taken off nnd put in the ground and the soul will live, just as well as this watch will go when the case is taken off.” “Mr. Jones, don’t you think marriage is a means of grace ?” “Cortaihly ; anything i* a means of grace that leads us to repentance.” Scene closes with a broom hoodie. JUSTNESS DIRECTORY. " Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon. GLKLAIVD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Will visit patients in all parts ©f the county. [June 14.1855.] C. li. HOYT. CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTSMAN. \ Wellsboro, ID” Office with J■ N. Baehe ,Esq. [Feb. 39-57 JOHN K. BACHE, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office, north side Public Square Wellsborough, T i. Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge & Co.,N.Y city Hon.A.V.Parsons.Philadelphla. July 33. SPENCER & THOMSON, Atto ncys Sc Counselors at La\^ r , CORNING, Steuben County, New York, Geo. T. Spencer. C. H. Thomson, April 18,1855-ly. S. F. WIISOK, CTRemoved to James Lowrcy’sOffice lAS. LOWREY Sc S. F. WIISOH, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, willattcndtheCourtsof Tioga,Potter and McKean counties. Wellsborough, Feb. 1,1853. The Tioga County Agitator i Ik published every THURSDAY MORNING at Wellsbtyrr>\ Tioga County, Pa., by Coup, Sturrock 4 Co., on the I’ AY UO W N Sy-tcm. The cash must invariably accompany the order for the paper, unless our agents at the several post-offi ce® choose to become responsible for the amount, or no pa per willbc mailed. The sub-mptum price is ONE DOE- I. All PK 11 ANN U M to single subscribers. Anv par son M>iiiling us $9 will receive 10 copies of the paper one 3 car —directed to each subscriber. Office, ROY'S BLOCK, second floor, over Taylor's Book Store. .Tn-ticeX Constable's and other Blanks always on hand, dob and Fancy Printing executed with neatness and dr-patch. NEW FIRM.—The business of the Firm of Ta. bor, Baldwin Co, wilt hercatler be conducted in the name of Tabor, Hathaway Co. The affairs of Tabor, Baldwin &, Co.will be closed up as speedy as possible and those indebted to said Firm arc hereby notified to pay np without delay ir they wish to avoid cost those that do not, will ccr tainly get sued. TABOR, BALDWIN & Co. Tioga, Pa. Sept 18,1856. [9.] 2J. That it will mature most of the seed in favorable seasons. FOR SALE, A Woolen Factory & Saw mill, THE SUBSCRIBER, wishing to change his business, offer for sale his ’VVoalen factory, Saw Mill and Timber lot near Wellsboro’. The Machinery in the Factory consisting of “one Sett’’ is in good running order, most of it is n&arly new and of the be.*»t construction. He will sell tlie whole togotb* or. or the factory machinery separately; the location is good, and the tcrm« will be easy. Apply to the hiibscribcr on the premises, or hr letter to this place Wellsboro’ Aug. 20th 1860. J. I.'JACKSON'. 3J. That it is as rich in saccharine mai ler as the sugar cane of Southern Georgia. 4th. t Though the stalks are smaller, yet with closer plantirlg as large a quantity of juice can be raised to the ac.e as the South ern cane. ■vlVbile residing at the South, I often saw rude mills made of live oak logs, placed up right like (he crushers in cider mills : al though costing very little, they seemed tq express the juice very well, yet not quite as perfectly as iron rollers driven by steam. Country Gentleman. W. W. ROBINSON, I DEADER IN Books t Slatiouery, Blank Books, Wall Paper Eng lish, French and American Manufacture , Toilet utensils and Perfumery, Fan. cy Soaps, Violin Strings , Gold Pens and Pencils, fyc., %c. All the popular Magazines and leading Newspa, pers may be had at his-Counter,- corking, y. y., arov. is, isss. A Practical Application of the Deed Scott Decision. —The Democratic canvass ers in the town of Gloucester, R. 1.,' struck the names of the colored voters in that town from the lists before the late election, alleging that they were justified in this action by the decision in the case of Died Scoli. The Providence Journal intimates that legal, pro ceedings will be commenced against them. ROGERS & FOOT, Honesdale, Fa. Proprietor, of THATCHER’S Patent Double Action SUCTION & FORCE PUMP. 03* Best Pump ;□ the World !_rj County and Stale Rights for Sato. Downs 4, Co., Manufacturers, Seneca Falls, N. Y, T. S. Rogebc, [June 19-56,] S, B, Foot. THE TXO O A € O'tE'H T Y AGMTA T OT . LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! The Seasons change— gO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE! ASB BUSINESS BEIATIOUS. THEREFORE, THE SALAHAJfOER SfeSAFES OF PgiLADEEfJHA . || AO.UXSX THE TVOKfJ).. :.;l ETAAS & AVATSOJT. 20 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, have Imd tlie surest demonstration in the following Certifi cates, that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at leafith fully warranted the representations which have been made of them, as rendering aa undoubted security against the terrific element TABOR, BALDWIN & CO., (Sneered Tmior, Young Sf Co.) IN THE 'FOUNDRY BUSINESS, AS MANUFACTUREESof Steam Engines, Boilers and Machinery of all kinds; Stoves, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with the least possible delay. MILL GEARlNGSfurnishediniiAoatejrtra charge for patterns. .... , . PLOWS of oil kinds, (two of winch look the premium at the late County Fair,) kept constantly on’liand. We have the exclusive right, for Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the Kin; Stove. one of the best (if not the very best) Cook Stoves ever invented; which is always on hand at our store house, for wholesale & retail. Their Stoves took the premium over the Albany Stoves at the late Fair. That is a feather in oor cap which we dont intend to have plucked out soon. Corn Shellcr*, Of all the improved patterns that commend them selves to farmers. Besides this, we intend to famish bettor Ware, better articles and belter work, at lower prices than any other establishment in Tioga county will be able to do. And the man who pays CASH, can get what he buys at reduced prices. This is the fair way of doing business, and the system upon which the Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will be con. dueled hcrealler. Don’t wait for the wagon, but come on. TABOR, BALDWIN &. CO. Tioga, Nov. 15,1855. —If. [O’ Ohi Iron and Copper,and all kinds of produce taken in exchange for work. Philadelphia, April 12,1856. Hosts Emns <£• Hfcfoon—G<mtu:—lt affords u» the bluest satisfaction to state to you, that owiug'to the very protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which we purchased of yon some few months since, we saved a large portion of onr Jewelry, Books, Papers, Ac-, exposed to the calamitous fire in Banstcad Place, on the morning of the 11th inst. "When we reflect that these Safes were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied, and that they fell subse quently into a heap of burning mins, where the vast concen tration of heat caused the brass plates to molt, we cannot but regard the preservation of the valuable contents as most con vincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure in recommending them to men of business os a sure reliance against fire. George TV.Smoss k Bno. Philadelphia, April 12,-1856. Messrs Evans cf* Walson —l have to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books, papers, Ac., during the roceut disastrous con flagration in lion stead place, from the fact that the same "ere contained iu two of the Salamander Safes manufactnrcd by you. Having lallon fr'in the fifth story of the Artisan Build ing, where they were previously placed qad exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the preservation of th • seemed to every one who witnessed the' opening and intcifri; examination, a matter of profound astonishment. To all who may requite a perfect protection from the rwfe. ges of lire, I shall not hesitulc-to recommend the use of your; Safes, as I consider LhWs have now undergoncthe most trying test. K. E- Moeqacc PHItADELPntA, April 14,1856 Messrs Erans cf Wafson —Gentlemen —No doubt you will lie deeply gratified to team the godd condition in which I discov ered my book, policy of insmance, certificates of stock, and other valuable documents, when on Friday last 1 opened the safe made by your firm. With my knowledge of Us great exposure, both to the inten sity of the heat from so hot a fire as that which destroyed the Artisan Building, as also front the force of the full fruiH Its former elevated position in the third story, I could enter tain but slender hopes prior to its interior inspection, that the contents which I once so highly prized would ever lie of any service to me. but as these fears aienow happily re moved, 1 feel it only due to say to yon, that I can henceforth recommend the use of your Safes to nil who may wish to feel a confidence in the perfect security ,which such means provi des against bo frightful'an element. July &1 1856. How Aim Oaskill, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Xlijef Proof Lp'.kp or Bank®, Stores Ac. Yours, for Fremont and Freedom. J. E. SNODGRASS. T) A JU>WIN 9 GUERNSEY & CO., I ) ha\e just received a magnificent assortment of SUMMER GOODS * alesl style*, assorted patterns and unequalled- fab-, vies, selected from (be most celebrated establish* ments in the city, and which arc now offered dally at our Store in Tioga, which can be had for Sash am COVING mHE Subscri I ber is nr prepared by m Machinery j n purchased, to fi nisi* to order, \ kinds of square fancy Sash, ai Blinds. i<t Blind Factory. TON, TIOGA CO., FA. l.sttlc, or Nothing above prime cost—with oceans of good will klifown on gratia* The first pick is the best pick, so come in while stock is fresh. Delays arc dangerous—Pro crastination has frostbitten many a good bargain If you want your money's worth, come on.. If yon want more than a dollar's worth for a dollar, don't come ; but you will be astonished to see what a. pile of goods vve cun pul up for a dollar. Our stock of DRY GOODS is not made up of the odds and ends and the rem* aunts of “closed up” concerns in the City, but com prises <1 complete assortment of the latest styles and best qualities, from the coarsest domestic to the fi nest imported fabrics, such as Square Sash common sizes ways on hand. By long cxj ricncc la the 1 siness,thesubs( berfatters hirru-, tha lie can make as good an article, and sell it as cheap as can. be obtained at any cstabisbment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see. Silks, and Ladles’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladles will do well to caU and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. DAVID S. IRELAN Baldwin, Guernsey &, Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of Covington, September 18, 1856. subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also ScarpaJsOil for Deafness, D. S. I. Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade Clothing, which will he sold at (lie lowest CASH PRICES. ALSO, . Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass Slone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron ? Icel, Nails, Oils, Paints add Dye-Staffs of every kind l and of the best quality, with 800 PS 4* SHOPS , for Everybody, *.* Ait kinds of Country Product taken iu ex change for goods at the market pmes. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. ACROWL would announce to ihe citi • zens oi Tioga county, that he has associated with him a partner, and the business will be con ducted under the firm of A. Growl &, Co. They will continue at the old stand, in Wellsborough omanufaclure to order and keep on hand. Buggys & fiiimber Wagons. T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, June 26, 1856. A. T. GUERNSEY, O. B. LOWELL. CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, sc., which for style, durability and «L>a u »“' c ai* finish cannot be surpassed by any other similareslablh>U men! in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engagcd,and I behest materials used expressly in all the manufacturing departments of this establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having them execu* cdt to their entire satisfaction, and finished in every particular the same as though they attended in per* son. WHEW? CO YOU HADN’T HEARD THE NEWS? O Well, no w ondcr. Kansas has been invaded, Lawrence has. been sacked and the Free State Ho tel with all its Furniture has been destroyed. The subscriber, always awake to the best interests of his fellow.citizcns.and knowing 1 that there must be a great demand (or CABINET FURNITURE in consequence of said Sack, has concluded lore main at his old stand, two doors below Roe’s Store where he is generally in attendance to receive and wait upon customers. Constantly on hand.or man. ufaclured to order, Sofas, Dirnus, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining <%• Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every description,together with all articlesusu ,ally made in iiis line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat ters himself-with the belief that those wishing lo purchase,' would do well to call and examine his work before sending clsewhcr fbr an inferior article. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no lice. O Chairs! Chairs! KSL In addition to the above, the subscr iSiSSSBbcr would inform the public that he ha / Ji\[ Ijuslrcccivedalurgcand handsomcassorl raent of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs tyc., which lie will sell as cheap,if not cheaper,than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them ! Wcllsboro’, June ID ’56. B. T. VANHORN* Hear ye ! Hear ye! Hear ye! WE hold these truths.self-evident; That the way to be prosperous is lo buy cheap and always of the best quality ; buy nothing simply be cause it is cheap, but because you need it and tha it is both good and cheap; that those who buy cheap by the quantity, can retail first quality goods cheap; that an economical buyer can sell goods at as low a figure in Wcllsboro* as they can be purchased in the Cily; and therefore that YOCHG IS THE MAS, who buys economically ; and that voracj’s IS THE, PEACE, TO PURCHASE Gold and Silver , Dvplcx , Zerer, Anchor and Gulin• der WAIXjHES, Gold Chains, Gold lockets, all sites aud qualities , Gold Camto and Mo. k saic Breastpins aud Earrings, Finger Rings, Sleeve Duttons , Sinks, fye Silver Plated Ware. Cake Baskets , Card Baskets , Childrens cups,salt cellars, Egg cups Tea Knives, Butter Knives , Table Forks , end Tea Spoons, Sse. A new supply of Clocks of ell kinds , sires, prices and qualities. Wellsboro’ Jan. 1, ’57. A. YOUNG. ALSO j-F YOU WANT TO BUY BOOKS, go to YOUNG’S, For he has just returned from the City, wjih an cm tirely new stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, Fancy,Goods, Reticules, Portmonnaies, Jet Bracelets, Harrison's Perfum eries, Harrison's Shaving ' and Toilet Soap, HARKISOHT’S COUIHBIAS lIVKS, BRACK, RED AND BLUE. REPAIRING done asusual,with neatness and despatch. PAINTING of all kinds done on the hortest notice, and most reasonable terms. * UTAH kinds of merchantable produce (dclivce ed) recived in exchange for work, at the markrt prices. A. ! CROWL & CO. July 13,1855. [ New Volumes— Subscribers may begin Now* Life illustrate first class Weekly Newspaper, devoted lo News,Lit eraturc, Science and the Arts; to Entertainment, Im provement and Progress. One of the best Family Newspapers in the World. TwoDollarsa year. T II E TV A T E R-C U R E JOURNAL. Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice to Physiology and Anatomy, with numerous illustra tions; and those laws which govern Life and Health, $1 a year. TUK PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL: Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for the el evation and improvement'of Mankind- Amply Il lustrated. $1 a year. For $9 a copy of each of these Journals will be sent one year. Agents wanted. Address, Fowlers Wells, 308, Broadway New-York. MRS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent (or the above works, and practical Phrenologist, may be found at the house of Mr. I, Richards, Wcllsboro’, Pa. Cani age & Wagon Mauuiac lory. TJENRY PETRIE would an-jftob. nounce to his friends and lheyfcSEg£jjjjy public generally,thathe is the above business on Grafton street, immediate in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where heis pre pared to manufacture on shortnolicc, Carriages, Ituggics, 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 term?* PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ly executed in the best manner and most fash tenable style. Wcllsboro.* July 13/55. HENRY PETRIE. GREAT BUSH AT EVANS & CO’S TUB fact is established that 409 Broadway is the place in New York to buy Books. EYAS'S & CO. sell Books as low as they can be bought any when*, and give with each book a present varying in value from 2o ct*. to £lOO. The valne of the present depends upon the number of the book purchased. Gifts delivered at the time of tho-sale. Great in ducement to agent*. Catalogues, containing list of books and prizes, sept to any address free. Tfciv, Persons unacquainted with the firm of Etaks k Oo„ are respectfully referred to the following leading publishing bouses: Miller, Orton, k Mulligan, 25 Park How. New York; Derby & Jackson. HO Nassau street, New York, Phillips, Sampson <t £o., 13-JFiutcr street, Boston; Sanborn. Carter k Bazin. Boston, Mass, Scpd fur a Catalogue J December. IJ, 1856. —3m, 11. « COLE BARBER &. It AIR DRESSER. Wcllsboro’Pa, Occupies room over Roberts’ Tin Store. Every-" thing in his line of business will be done es well and as promptly as it can"be done in tfac more fashionable City saloons. - Preparations for removing dandroff, and beantybing the hair for sale cheap Hair and whiskers dyed any color. Call and see. Wcllsboro’.Oct 18,1855. (tfj HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. .Important Announcement. TO ,aH persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, sucli as SPERMATORRHOEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET; SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, ot SELF-ABUSE, 4m., The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia in view oi the awful destruction of human, life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have ducted their Con sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT* worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA TIS, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation,. habits of life, Ac.,) and in case of extreme poverty and-sufibring, to 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- addthat the As sedation commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and. will furnish the most approved modern Lreatment,-=\aluable advice also given! to sick and nervous females,, afflicted with Womb Complaint Eeucorrbcea, &c. 1 Address, Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. H South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. | By order of the Directors, i EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. j October 25,1856.—1 y. j Evens' & Co.’s Cheat Gift Book Sale. 400 BROADWAY, MEW YOKE. FIXE GOLD JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS 1 # OF BOOKS. , j ; Al) Books will be sold as low as can be had at other Stores, many of them formless, j New Books received daily. A Gift varying in'value from 25 cents to $lOO, given with each book at the time it is sold. Having on hand a very large stock of new and valuable books , and as our motto is u Large sales and small profits 4 ” we are determined to give aur customers better bargains than cari-be had else rhere. Any book published in New York or Phil : ielphia will be promptly seat, gift included, on re ceipt of publisher's price. Catalogues of Books Presents, containing fall'explanations will be seat free to all parts of the country. - The most liberal inducements ai Agents. Any person- by sending us c offered to an order for be entitled to ten books, with money Inclosed, »wi!l an extra Book and Gift. ' All orders for books, containing money, (to ensure perfect should be registered atlhe Post Office where they arc mailed, and directed to Ever 3 &. Co., 409 Broadway, New York.. J Reference.—M. Thomas & Son?, South Fourth Street,Philadelphia; J. B. LippmcoU |fc Cu M Phila delphia i D. Appleton &Co„ Broadway, New York j Derby & Jackson, Nassau Street, New| York. 1 ET SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, rs EVAN 3 &. CO., : Principal Store, 409 Broadway, New Yotk.i Branch Stores at 125 Chestnut St, and al Washington D. C, j HAVE. YOU SEEN MONK’S I¥EWAMERICAN MAP. Exhibiting the larger portion of Ncjrth America embracing the United Slates and Territories, Mex ico and Central America, including the West In dia Islands, the Canadas, New Brunswick and Nova -Scotia. Compiled Horn recent Government surveys and other authentic sources. - ! It also exhibits a map of the world on Mercator’s Projection, by which, the relative positions of the Eastern and Western Continents, an i the various groups of Islands arc shown at one view. ! This map contains about 86 square feet, is got op in magnificent style, mounted on Rollers, and is delivered to subscribers at the astonishing low price of $6 50, colored by States, and $7.00 colored by counties. - | We have the exclusive right lo sell this map iu Tioga Co. Mi, €tco v R. Taner wiH canvass the County forthwith, carrying a copy of the map for examination. PUTNAM Sc TANE] Dec. 18,1856. C6L) fffilLSßfflOCd AMBEMV. B. Cassoday, Principal. Mis»Mut Bkadlzt, Assistant. The Srvsa Tmt of Ibis Institution *-,|j raeace Tuesday, March 3d. Rates of Tuition for Term of 11 Week* Primary Department, including Reading Writing. Spelling, primary Arithmetic, Geography, History, &c., Beginning Eng. Grammar, Elementary Arithmetic, Geography, History, &c.,... Higher English—Arithmetic and Gram, mar completed, Geog. of Heavens* Fa miliar Science, & c ., Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Nat. ural Philosophy,&c., Practical Astronomy, do. Surveying anii Chemistry, Latin, Greek, french and German _ i Drawing, (extra) '.".!!!!!!, 2$ Bills made out from the time of entering to thi end of the Term, and expected to be seukd*t sain, die of the Term. • In addition to usual branches, there win be a M Teacher’s Glass,” composed of those wishing to engage in, teaching. Lectures'will be given to the. Class by the Principal and others. Also, weeMs discussions before the Principal, upon such subject as may 9010 c before the class. . The Academy is provided with Apparatus suitable, for Philosophical and Chemical experiments—such as ia used in the higher School* of N. Y. Experi. meats wiH be given to the classes weekly. Compositions and Declamations every Wednesday afternoon. ' J The 41 VVelJsboro’ Debating Club”.is now in sac. ccssful operation, composed of Students and others from the town, interested in such affairs. An eg. ort will be made to secure a course of Lectures be. fore the Society the coming winter. Board can be obtained in private families at S2,OG. per week. Those wishing to famish their own rooms and. board themselves, can be accommodated by applying to the Principal. vThis Academy is situated in the healthy and pleasant village of Wellsboro*, the County seat of Tioga. It is easy of access by a daily line ofstaga, to Tioga: thence by H, R. intersecting the N. Y. & Erie road at Corning. Also by stages to adjoining towns, north, west and South. 1 ‘ L. L Nichols, Sec'y. iJAS. LOWREY, Fret. •«,08 HERRING’S SAFE THE CHAMPION! Tho onlj Safe which, in every instance, preserved their entire contents in the late Extenaiv’e Fires. AT the burning of tlio *Arti — Buildings, -April 10th, and in great fire in Market Street, May ISoO, the genuine HERRING S. 1 , preferred the Jewelry of Geo. W. mons it Bro.; Boolw, Pu|»er.s,ic. Fisher & Bro.. ami Edward Seam 4 Co., after remaining exposed In, burning ruins for npariy FOR*. UOURS, and proving concinsirr what we have always claimed for th« R, Agents, New GOODS! NEW <SOOI>S!-~ Just received from the village of New-York, a large and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods at the Store ol* the undersigned in Middlebury, Pa. and which he is offering at reduced prices. His stock consists in a full assortment of all man ner of Goods commonly kept in a country Store. It is needless to mention articles! Wje shall keep, constantly on hand,'Pork, Flour, Salt,] White Fish and Mackinac Trout. We'are determined to sup ply the wants of every man, woman [and child, in our line of business, and say to our friends and pa Irons to come on with the utmost confidence in our disposition and ability to supply your every want. It will be owing to a combination of bar competit ors to bribe the N. -Y. &. Erie Railrdad Company against transporting our freight, if we | fail in so do ing- _ _ H. H_ % POTTER. ; MidVy Center, June 5 '56. J, B. Jotter agt New arrivals at the wellsboro’ DREG STORE. Sulphate of Indigo, for coloring Blue and Green. Couau Mixture.— This article contains Balsam Tolu and oilier valuable cough remedies, and is par ticularly recommended to the notice ofi Physicians. Pulmonic Wafers. I A new lot of that 4s and 6s Tea, that every body bkes so well. - i •Extract op Lemon* Rose* Vanilla, Pine Apple, &c., for cooking. ’ i Marking Ink, that will not wash out—for mark ing Linen, &c« . | Waterproof Shoe Blacking, to preserve the lea ther and keep the feet dry. |~" j Writing Ink —Black, Blue and Red; of the best quality I Wellsboro 1 , Jan. 10,1856. NEW TAILOR SHOP. The sub scriber lias >pcned anew his shop iposite] Roy 1 * Store id prepared to ex its the orders of old customers aud iers who may favor tm witli their pal nagevwilb neatness It necessary to put irnish its own rec- No garment is permitted to go out of the shop that is not .made in the most substantial manner. Especial care observed in Cutting and Fitting. This Department, will be under my own supervision, ■ Believing in the “live and -let live”! rule, I have adopted the i Pay-Down Syst and shall rigidly adhere lo it. 1 I Wellsboro’, March 13,1856. H. ; p! their great superiority over all sccui ties cow known. la th£s« apERRINGfS -SAFE, standing side bj sida with those advertised a& “warranted to stand 10 percent more fire than Ilekrisg-’acamp forth theacknowlcdgc.ivictor t not only preserving theiv contents in esceUvni order, bat Ur ing themselves in a condition to go through another enieal, while the boasted “{Salamanders*’ of other makers were bad ly nsed np in every instance, and in some costs their entire contents completely destroyed. To.tl# H‘4hlic wc would simply say, that, during the four teen reaps the Herring's safe has been Iwfore them, morethan two hundred hftvc passed through accidtn.tal fires without the occurrence of a single loss. . We would therein*, cantion purchasers against the mis representation of interested parties. The Herrings Patent is the only Fire-proof Safe made in this city which is protect ed by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to resist mors, than double the amount of heat of any other safe now known. PARRELS AND HERRING, Sole Mannfacturers in this State of Herring’s Patent Champion Safes. Is’. B.—“'Evans £ "Watson's Improved Salamanders,’' “Olu« Evan’s.*” “C. J. G.»yler*s” and ‘•Scott's Asbestos;** Iron Chi=.\ (a large assortment having been. take a in part 'paymept f L *i Herring's,) be sold at low prices. ' Jttmo 26,156 G. f MAT OT TIOGA COUNTY, From actual Measurement , and Surveys throughout the county. By a corps of Surveyors who are fully competent to the difficult task assigned them, THE nudereigned-will publish shortly, provided aaofficiec; cumber of Subscribers be obtained, a JV2I VAXD COMPLETE MAP OP TIOGA COE2&T. All the publiirßoada, Kartioads, Crossings and Stations, Prat* Offices, Churches, School Houses, Stores, Mills Public sad Prirate Houses, Cfcmeteries. Manufactories, Shops, Ao, are to be shown on the Map, in addition to the usual topography o{ Rivers, Streams, Ponds and Mountains. The names of prop erty holders generally, (including those in, the county who, subscribe in advance for tho Map) are also to be inserted a» their respective places, in, the style o S (he Maps exhibited bv the canvassers. Maps of tho principal villages will bo inserted, on a larpi scale, in the margin; also engraved views of public and pri vate buildings. No expense will be spared to esccntethellapin the highest style of art. The plan will be plotted on a suitable scale, so as to show distinctly all the particulars above specified, and, make a large and ornamental map. To be engraved and As livercd to subscribers, handsomely colored, so ns to show the territory comprised"in each township, and mounted on, rollers. As tho map will contain some eighteen square feet of engrav ing, at a cost of several thousand dollars, it will be seen this onlyjUarge subscription list will warrant tho heavy expense The maps are sold onlyby subscription, and at only one price. No more maps issued than subscribed fur. Tho map will contain tables of the population, productions, assessed value of property, religious societies, schools. Dumber of voters, Ac., of each township and village respectively, care fully made up from the latest authentic documents. Relying upon a just appreciation of onr efforts, by the cl tizens of Tioga, to issue a map of their county on the above plan, that «hftU «WW proper expectations, ami tirely satis factory, subscriptions are respectfully solicited by James D. Scott, Publisher, PHILADELPHIA. - I. D. RICHARDS, Agent at M'sll'boru’ Pa. (Sept. 26. J Marriage guide.—young’s great PHYSOLOGICAL WORK, THE POCKET /ESCULAPIUS, or Every One Hie Own Doctor , by WM. YOUNG, M. D. It la written in plain lan guage for the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of one hundred Engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment tp married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one'should be acquainted with. Still it is a book that must bo kept locked op, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt o twenty-five cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, 15 SPRUCE Slrccl. above Fourty, Phil’a. MARRIAGE GUIDE,Gy 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 GUIDG, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOTNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr Wft} YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE'GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, fay Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG ;em ERWIN. THE Subscriber having purchased a part of the Stock of Drugs and Medicines formerly owndd by Robert Roy, is now receiving fresh supplies. He would respectfully inform the public that he intends to continue the Drug business at the olid stand. The store will be left still in care of the former proprie tor (Robert Roy) and il is hoped that |by Us ample provision for the wants of the community, and by attention to customers, it may still be found worthy qf public favor and patronage. Call' and see for yourelves. JOBNI A. ROY. October 9th, 1856. | Wants, & Things Wanted. WANTED by almost every farmer in the coco* ly, a bottle of the '‘Liquid Heave Care,” to check the first indications of heaves, and Uie preven tion and cure of all diseases that affect the wind oi horses. Time! Time! Time! Time TIME flows from instants, and of these each oije Should he esteemed os if il were alone, - If any wish to redeem lime now lost, please call just one door north of B. B. Smith &|Son*s, where it shall be restored. Tha subscriber Is now ready lo do anything in the line of Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. All work warranted. °- Wellsboro, July 24,185 G. Al FOLEY, r ALSO, a box of Dr. Power’s “Hibernian Oint ment, a sovereign remedy for Galls, Scratches, Pri zes, srwises, Uegh .wouqds, and all cutaneous disease to which horses or horned catUe are subject* ALSO, a box of the “German Rat Killer,” one Qt the safest and best articles in ose for destroying rats and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills,”fc rt ' 10 same purpose, For sale at the Wellshoco’ Drug SUM ri RFCJON OIL PAINTING.—FuII vT directions for pursuing tbisbeaotifalkrt, willo® forwarded to any address by enclosing $1 and a P 0 * tage stamp to H. D. DttAuNG, Wellsboro, Tioga Co Fa - Papers copying the above, and sending a m j f* copy with bill of the same, will be dnly honored of return maH.
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