Young Genius. Mr. Disraeli has, in his Coning tby, this s'riking passage :—“Genius, when young, is divine. Why, the greatest.captains of an cient and modern limes both conquered Italy at twenty-fi VP -! Youth, extrema youth, over threw the Persian empire. Don John of Austria won Lepanto .al twenty-five —the greatesi battle of modern times: had it not been for the. jealousy or Philip, the next year he would have been Emperor of Mauritania. G ision de Foix was only twenty-two when he stood a victor on the plains of "Ravenna. Every one remembers Conde and Rocroy at the same age. Gustavus Adolphus died at ' thirty-eight. Look at his captains —that won derful Duke of Weimar, only thirty-six when he died. Banner himself, after all his mira cles, died at forty-five. Cortez was little .more than thirty when ha gazed upon the golden cupolas of Mexico. When Maurice of "Saxony died at thirty-two, all Europe ac knowledged the loss of the greatest captain and the profoundest statesman of the age.— Then there is Nelson and Clive ; but these ore warriors, and perhaps you may think there are greater things than war. Ido not. I worship the Lord of Hosts. But take the most illustrious achievmenls of civil prudence. Innocent 111., the greatest of the popes, was the despnf of Christendom at thirty-seven.— John de Medici was a cardinal at fifteen, and,. Guicciardini tells us, baffled wiih bis craft Ferdinand de Aragon himself. He was Pope ns Leo X. at thirty-seven. Take\lgnatius Loyola and John Wesley ; they worked with young brains. Ignatius was only thirty w hen he made bis pilgrimage and wrote the Spirit ual Exercises. Pascal, (the greatest of Frenchmen) wrote a great work at sixteen, and died at thirty-seven. Ah, that fatal thirty-seven ! which reminds me of Byron— grea'er even os a man than a writer. Was it experience that-guided the pencil of Raph rel when he painted the palaces of Rome 7 lie died tit ihirty-seven. Richeliu was Sec retary of State at thirty-one. Well, then there are Bolingbroke and Pitt, both ministers before other men leave off cricket. Grotius was in pracicc at seventeen and attorney general at twenty-four. And Acquaviva was General of the Jesuits, ruled every cabinet in Europe and colonized America before he was ihirty-seven. What a career! the se cret sway of Europe! That was indeed a position! Bui it is needless to multiply ins tances. The history of heroes is the history of jfaut b." A ceriain lady, remarking upon the dress nf n recently bereaved widow, said that “block silk became her extremely well, but bombazine would have shown a deeper sense of her loss.’’ We once knew an old German Professor who had collec'ed a valuable cabinet of curi osities, which he highly prized. One morn ing a friend came to tell him of a very un pleasant circumstance—that he had seen a man go up n ladder into a window of the Pro fessor’s house. “Into what window?’’ cried the philoso phcr. “I am very sorry to say,” replied his friend, “it was your own daughters.” - “Oh, man,-* said the other, “you almost frightened me; I thought it hadhe*n in. the cabinet - Street Education. —The city missionray visited nn unhappy man in jail, wailing his trial for a slate prison crime. “Sir,” said the prisoner, tears running down his cheeks, “I had n good home education; it was my street education that ruined me. I used to slip out of the house and go off with boys in the sheet. In lljtT street 1 learned to lounge; in the street 1 learned to swear; in the street 1 learned to smoke; in the street 1 learned to gamble ; in ihe street 1 learned to pilfer. O. sir, it is in the street the devil lurks, to work the ruin of the young.” Is this so 1 Deware then, boys, of a street education, and stay at home. And let parents see to it, that home training is pleasant, and sltong, and sound enough to grapple with and conquer the bad and dangerous influences of street society. Influence of a Shilf,. — A beautiful smile is to the female countenance what the sunbeam is to the landscape. It embellishes an inferior face, and redeems an ugly one. A smile, however, should not become habit ual, or insipidity is Ihe result; nor should ihe mouth break in to a smile on one side, the other remaining passive and unmoved, fur this imparls an air of deceit and grolesqueness to ihe face. A disagreeable smile distorts the lines of beauty and is more repulsive than a frown. There are many kinds of smiles, each having a distinct character. Some announce goodness and sweetness; others betray sarcasm, bitterness and pride; some soften the countenance by their languishing tenderness, others brighten by their spiritual vivacity. Mothers for the Kingdom of Heaven. —ft is much easier for a woman 10 enter Hie Kingdom uf Heaven than it is for the rest of the world. She fancies she is leading the children, when, after all, the children are leading her; and they keep her, indeed, where the river is the narrowest and the air the clearest ; and (he beckoning of a radiant hand is so plainly seen from the other side, that it is no wonder that she often lets go her clasp upon the little fingers she is holdng, and goes over id her neighbors, and the chil dren follow like lambs to the fold, for we think it ought some where to be written, “VVhere the mother is, there will the children be* a Iso.” Ti iie Way to Make Pies.—An old lady in the country had a dandy from the city to dine with her on a ceitain occasion. For the desserts there was an enormous apple pie. “La< ma’am!" said the gentleman, “How do you manage to handle such a pie I” “Easy enough, ’’ was the quiet reply ; “we make the crust up in a wheelbarrow, wheel it under an apple tree, and then shako the fruit into it.’'. A young woman who hod been disappoint ed in love, attempted to commit suicide at Pittsburg a few days since, by jumping into the Allegheny river, but was unable to sink on account of her hooped skirls. As she .floated calmly-down the stream she was rescued, and went home quite ashamed of herself. S- P. WILSOM, ICPRcmoyed to James Lowrey’s Office lAS. LOWREV& S. F* WILSOJf, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT E*- LAW, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Potter and McKean counties. Wcllshorongli, Feb. 1,1853* /■VMCIAN OfL PAINTING.—FuII and explicit \ \JT directions for pursuing lias beautiful art, will be forwarded to" any aodress Gy enclosing SI anda pos. tage stamp to H D. DEMING, . WelUboro, Tioga Co Pa. Papers copying the above, and sending a marhod copy with bill of tbc same, will be duly honored by return mail. The Tioga County Agitator la published every THURSDAY MOUNT NO at'W’clbbor..*. Tioga County,-Va., by Coen. BtCtnocK i Co., on the P AV DOWN System. The cash must invariably accompany the order for the paper, unless our agents at the several po't-offi ccs clmoeo to become responsible for the amount, or nu psi per will ho mailed. Hie eub'cription price is ON £2 DOL* L PK It ANNUM to single subscribers. Any par son sending us $5) w ill receive 10 copies of the paper one y ear —directed to each "»uh«t , rilK. , r. Office. ROY'S BLOCK, second floor, over Taylor's Bool: Store. Justice's. Corn-table's and other Blanks always on hand. Job and Fancy Printing executed with ncatne&s and despatch. NEW FIRM.—The business of the Firm of Ta bor, Baldwin Co. will hereafter be conducted in the name of Tabor, Hathaway sc. Co, The affairs of Tabor, Baldwin &Co.willbe closed up as speedy as possible and those indebted to said Firm arc hereby notified to pay up without delay ii they wish to avoid .cost those that do not, will ccr tainly get sued. TABOR, BALDWIN &, Co. Tioga, Pa. Sept. 18,1856. [9.] FOR SAFE, A Woolen Factory & Saw ITlill. Til C SUBSCRIBER, wishing to change his business, offer for sale Jiis Woolen Factory, Saw Mill and Timber lot near \V dishorn*. The Machinery in the Factory consisting of •■one Sett'’ Is in good running order, most of it la nearly new and of the be-,t construction. He will sell the whole togeth er. or the factory machinery separately; the location is good, and th<* terms will he easy. Apply to the -mbi'Cnbcr on the premises, or by letter to thin place' TVclhboro’Ang.‘iGth 385t>. J. 1. JACKSON. W. W. ROBINSON, DEALER IN Books,Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper — Eng. lish, French and American Manufacture, Toilet utensils and P erfumery, Fan~ cy Soaps, Violin Strings, Gold Pens and Pencils, sc. % All the popular Magazines and leading Ketcspa. pers may be had at his Counter. coßarfarc, ar, y., Nov. 15, xsss. BOG-EES & FOOT, Houcsdalo, Pa. of THATCHER’S Patent Double Action SUCTION& FORCE PUMP. O* Best Pump in the World • County and State Rights for Sale, Downs Sc Co., Manufacturers, Scncca Falls, N. Y. Rogers, [June 19-56,] S. B, Foot. GKEAT IHCJSH AX EVANS & CO'S THE fact is eMubllsliM that 409 Broadway Is tho place in Now York to buy ib-oks. EVANS i CO. sell Dm*k.-< a.s low as they nm Ih> bought anywhere, and give with each book a present varying in value from 25 ctt*. to $lOO. The value of the present depend-, upon tho number of the bools purchased. Gifts (fathered at the time of tho sale. Great in fhicoim nt to Barents. Catalogues, containing list ofbooks and prizes, sent to any address tree. lVr=ons unacquainted with the firm of Evans & Co., are respectfully referred to the following leading publishing houses: Miller, Orton, 4 Mulligan, 25 Park Bow. New York; Derby-& jacktun. 110 Nassau street, New York, Phillip*. Sampson & Co., 33 I Fin tor street, Boston; Sanborn, Carter i Bazin, Boston. Mass. tfand for a Catalogue I December, 11, ISad. —3m. Wants, & Things Wanted. WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun. ty, a bottle of the “Liquid Heave Cure,” to check the first indications of heave?, and the proven, lion and cure of all diseases that affect the wind of horses. w ALSO, a box of Dr. Power's “Hibernian Oint ment, a sovereign remedy for Galls, Scratches, Gra. zes, Brniscs, Jjesh wound?,’and all cutaneous diseases to which horses or horned cattle are subject, ALSO, u box of the “German Ra,t Killer,” one ol the safest and best articles in use for destroying rats and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills,” for the same purpose, For sale at the VVcllsboro 1 Drug Stoic CATIJGA PIASTER. A BIXBY, respectfully informs the citizens of Wilmots District and thatofTioga Co. in particular, that he has foi sale a large quantity of fresh-ground Cayuga Plaster, at the old price—$6, per lon. Having secured the services of an excellent MILLER, and enlarged his bins for the reception of Plaster, lie feels confident that no one will be disap. pointed. , Particular attention will be paid to People from a distance. | Mansfield, Jan. 3, 18^. —if. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS WHERE ? at ERWIN’S new Store I He has jusirelurncd from the City with a choice Lot of Ready-Made Clothing, CLOTHS, C.iSSIHEKES, VESTING and all of which will be sold ON THE CASH-DOWN SYSTEM • AND NOTHING SHORTER! WclJeboro’ Sept. 25,1856. THE WORLD IS UIOTHG t YO. SPENCER takes this method to say to • the public, that he continues (o PLANE LUMBER at his Shop (two miles south of Mans field near Spencers Mills) for the following prices: Siding for 25 els per hundred feet. Flooring matched, 50 els, per hundred feet. Plain Surfacing, $2,50 per thousand feet. Fif-y cents per thousand extra will be charged for hard wood. ALSO—A superior quality of fence piekdts al ways on had at 81,75 per hutfdred. March 5, 1857,-ly. RBMOVAE.— DR. B. BARR respectfully announces to the public that he has removed his Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jus. P. Morris, Esq., where he may be found at all hours when not professionally engaged. Demands for his services promptly responded lo Welkboro*. April 24,1 656. Philadelphia Advertisements, FROM JOHN. A. RIDDLE, At Merchants* Hotel, North Fourth' Street, Philadelphia who asks the attention of ’ THE MERCHANTS OF THE WEST AND NORTH’ "WEST TO THAT MARKET. THE RAILROAD COMMUNICATION via. Suspension Bridge, Elmira, and'Cutawisa, being com plete. von are Inought szAKfctt to it than to New York, and the prices of Freights are equally low. which renders it m> cessihle both to buy mid t*elt. Merclmnts from the North- Wcet, visiting tho market for the first time, and wishing to sec it to the best advnntsige. Will phuu-e call on Mr. Riddle. WM. P. tVILSTACH. A CO- Sadlery and Coach Hardwire, Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, Harness Mountings, Ac, North Tliird Street- ’ MORRIS. JONES A CO. Penn, Boiler Plate, Boiler Rivet*, Sheet Iron, Steel and Pig Iron. Nails, Ac., Market and 1( th si. KEYSTONE STATE SAPON3FIKJL or Concentrated hy f, for making Scap. Manufactured by the Penn. Salt Co., Ta rentum. Alleghany Co., Pa. Represented by Lew is, Junior & Co- PhlPa, _ j.S.iE.L PERET, General Produce Commission Mer chant*. No. IS North'Wharves, Manufacturers. Agents for the safe of Cotton Duck, I*oari Starch, etc- etc. Refer to Philadelphia merchants generally. All consignments will receive our prompt and personal attention. MURPHY & KOONS, Ginenil Commlfc»i«n Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers in Fuji, Cheese and .Provisions. No. 47 Not th Wharves, below Race street. - PRATT & REATII. Importers of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, N. IP. corner ."th and Market streets. JAMEti BARBER, MimiCf-alc Dealer in Clocks, Agentrfor the Patent Equalizing Thirty Day Clock, Manufacturer of Fine Gold Pens, S. E. corner of Chestnut sti-eets. ROREK,GRAEFF iDARLING. WholeMtle dealers in Boots, Shoe«, Hats and Straw Goods* 1-6 North Third street. SLEEPER & FENNER, Manufacturers of Parasolsand t'm bndlas, Mm ket street. THOMAS WHITE & Co- Manufacturers of Straw, Silk Bom nets and MilllneryGoods, 41 S. Second street. BUNN; RAIGUEL & Co., Importers of British Goods and Jobbers of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, 4c.. 91 N. Third street. MOOKE. HENZEY A CO. Importers and Wholesale Deal er? in Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, 181 Market and 10 Com merce streets. M. L. lIALLOWELL A CO., Silk Jobbers, Plubdepliia. have now opened in their warehouse, which is one of the lar gest in America, superb aar-ortment of new Silk Goods. Fancy Dreis SftifiV. Embrui not for their'mtcrot to pay the large profits that arc absolutely essential tu those who give long credits. March V 2. 1857 X* in. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Silt JAS. CLAUKK’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Vrepared from A Prescription of Sir.lames Clarke, M. B. Physician Extraordinary to tin* <2ueen. Tin's iuvulunlde Mod c.in<* is unfailing In the cure of all those painful and danger ous d|«cn*c>> incident to the female constitution. It modarates all excels, removes all obstruction*, and brings on the monthly perjud with regularity. Thoe Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement ; they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during lahor..enabling the mother to perform her duties with safely to herself and child. Pills should not be taken hv females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they arc sure to bring on Miscm riage. but at nnj other time tlity are safe. In all cavscH of Nervovs and Spinal Affections pain in the Hack and Limb-', Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Fal pitation of iho Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, "Whites and all other painful diseases occasioned by ,i dinorderul system*. thc*>e Pills will effect a cure w lien all other means have failed, and although a powerful jwmedy. docs) not contain iron, cnlomt 1. antimony or am other mineral Full directions accompany eaelj package. Price in the rai led States and Canada, Oxe Dolluu Sole Agents for this Country-- 1 i. c. lujfnwix * ro., JlodnMcr. X. Y, N. IT. $1 00 enclosed te any authorised Agent, will insure a bottle of Pills bv return uuil. ‘ Tor' sale Wholesale and Uetailby If. TT. ELLIOTT Elmira, and by one druggist In every town in the United States. For pai Oculars cal’ at Elliott's and got a Circular. For sale In Well*boro, by .1. A. Hoy. Covington by W. Taylor, Mansfield, by V. W. Nesbitt: Tioga br A. Hum phry and 11. H. Horden; LawrcnceviJlo bv IV,'O. Miller; Knoxville hv A. ,L Denrmnn: by CiuoUttieed & lln.tlicr: HlMatt'l I>y J. X .1. X'uikhrrni. Jan, 12, Ibb"!. —3y. DRUG-, PAINT & GLASS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE. Corner of Tenth and Market Streets, Office in Second Story. PHILADELPHIA. £ID ’We invite Attention to our enlarged stork of Drug*. Oil-, faint*. Varnishes Ac.. m*lcci*. , il caprushly for our sales, and enmpriainp one of the Tnu:.-t a—ortnu'nt-* in the I’luted states, which we offer at low prlics. for cn«h or approved credit. WK M.CXL'FACTriIK very extensively;— Premium Pure White'Lciul, (ticst.) Kensington I’uro White Lead, Pearl Suuvr White LcjuJ, ‘•Vielle Montagna" French Zinc, (beat,) Pure Snow White Aram lean Zinc, Pliiladi-lphia Snow White Zinc. Fiber's Plastic Tiro and Weather-proof Paints, flirome (.Jreens,.Yellows, ami colui> genera II v, AOKNTS FUR: Porter's Miperior Alkaline Window Glass, genuine French plate (Ilas.-, (uairanfod.) The New Jersey Zinc Company* products, TiJdca an*l .Vophew'n .Vew York Varnished, Dronklyn Premium Pure White Lend, Hampden permanent Greens. Pure Ohio Catawba ihuudv, Ac.. At., IMPOIITKUS OF: French and Knglish Plate Glass, French and English Pj Under Glass, Colored aud Kngravwf Window Glass, Daguerreotype Glass, Hammered Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Ac.,* WHOLESALE DEALERS I.V: Druggists’ Articles generally. Painter’s Tools of all deM-riptioiw, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster. Paper Maker’s Clay, Satin White, At,. Ac., FRENCH. RICHARDS A 00., Store, X. W.corner of Tenth aed Market Stieets. Factory. Junction York Au-nuc, Crown aud Callowhill Sts {April Oth) am. PuuAOr.U‘Ui\. Who will go lo Kansas ? THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which lie lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 100 of which is improved. If is well watered, has a comfortable house, barns, necessary outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrenccville, known as the “Geer House," with ample accommodations. Attached is a Store building suitable for the Gro. eery and Dry Goods business—all to be sold or rent ed lo suit applicants. For terms apply to Lawrcucevllle, Sept. 11 ’5O. M. S. BALDWIN QREAT WESTERN ROUTE, —via Ni- Ogara Falls and Suspension Bridge or Buffalo. GREAT WESTERN & MICHIGAN CENTRAL ROUTE for Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Galena, Dubuque,Rock Island, St. Taut, Burlington, Kansas, St. Louis, and all parts in the West &. South West. Also for Hamilton, London, Toronto, Montreal and Quebec. For through tickets and further informa tion apply to the Ticket Agent, Company’s Office, adjoining Dclcvan House, opposite depot, W. E. HU BUELL, Ticket Agent. Geo. B. M’Gustii, Gen. Passage & Freight A-L Elmira, April 30, 1857. 3m. b THE Subscriber having purchased a part of the Stock of Drugs and Medicines formerly owned by Robert Roy, is now receiving (resit 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 jn 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. Cell and see for you reives. JOHN A. ROY. October 9lb, 185 G. H. 9. COLE BARBER HAIR DRESSER, WcSlsboro’l*a. Occupies room over Roberts’ Tin Store. Every thing in his line of business will be done as well and as promptly as it can be done in the more fashionable City saloons. Preparations for removing dandruff,' and beantyfiing the hair for sale cheap Hair and whiskers dyed any color. Call and sec. Wellsboro’, Oct 18, 1855. (iD Mrs. f. a. Maynard win open a select SCHOOL, for Boys and Girls in the Academy, o commence Monday, May 11 lb, and continue wclve weeks. (Wellsboro,’April aSlh 1857.) LOOK OUT/FOR THE ENGINE! The Seasons change — SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE! A!fD BUSINESS RELATIONS, THEREFORE, TABOR, BALDWIN & CO,, {Succeed Tabor , Young § Co .> IN THE FOUNDRY BUSINESS, AS . MANUFACTURERSof Steam Engines, Boilers and Machinery of all kinds; Stoves, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware, REPAIRING and America will be published in each edition, to gether with all the Important NEWS OF THE DAY. Also a series of Talcs from an Old Manu script found in the East. It furnishes the Most Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE, and dc. scribingthe Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have been so often found. These Stories will continue through, out the whole year, and will prove the Most Eater taining ever offered to the Public. Furnished Weekly to, Subscribers only, at $1 x year. Letters mast be addressed to . JOHN S. DYE, Brain Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall St. New York. April 23, 1857. (ly.) MAP OP TIOGA COUKTYT From actual Measurement* and Surreys throughout the county. By a corps of Surveyors who are • fully competent to the difficult tnsk assigned them. THE undersigned will publish shortly,provided abnfficieai number of Subscribers be obtained, a A'iir.lAT) COMPLETE MAP OP TIOGA COCXTT. All the public Hood*. Railroad**, Crossings and Stations, Post- Offices. Churches. School Houses, Stores, Mills, Public ami Private Douses, Cemeteries. Manufactories, Shops, &c_ arc to 1/i shown on the Slap, in addition to thV usual topography vl Rivers. Streams, Ponds and Mountains. The names of prop erty holder* generally, (including those in the county wh'j subscribe in advance for the Mup) are also to be inserted at their respective places, in the stylo of the Maps exhibited by the canvassers. Slaps of the principal villages will be inserted, on a largo ; scale. In the margin; also engraved views of public antLpn rate building*. No expense will be spared to execute the Map In the highest style of art- The plan will be plotted on a suitable scale, as'to show distinctly all the particulars above specified, aod make a large and ornamental map- A To be engraved and de livered to 6Ub a criO«.Ts. handsomely colored, so as to show the territory comprised in**ach township, and mounted on rollers. As the map will contain some eighteen square feet of engrav ing, at a co*d of several thousand dolhurs. it will be o more maps issued than sul*cribeciiools, number of voters,* &c~, of each township and village nw|*ecU>cly, care fully made up from the latest antbontie'd-vuments. Relying upon a just apprcciatioirof our efforts. by the ci tizoijs of Tioga, to issue a map of thotr county *m the above plan, that shall answer their prophr expectation-,, and he en tirely satisfactory, Mib*criplioas arc resj*cctrully solicited by James B. Scott, Publisher, PHILADELPHIA. I. D. RICjIAKD?, Agent at WelWioro* l*a. (Sept, '2j.\ ARRIXGE GUIDE.—VOUNG’S GREAT PHYSOLOGICAL WORK, THE POCKET iESCDLAPIUS, or Every One Hit Own Doctor, by WM. YOUNG, M, D. Itis written in plain lan. guage for ihe gcricralreadcr, and is illustrated with upwards of one hundred All young married people, or those contemplating marrinfi v . and having the? leastirupeifiincnt lo married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every -tna should ha acquainted-' with. Slill il is a book that roust be kept locked np, and not lie about ibe house,- It will be sent to any one on the receipt o twenty.five cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, 15 SPRUCE Street, above Fourth, PMPa. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOUNG GUIDE, by Dr WM YOKING. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDG, bv Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOTNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE',.iy 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 Sash and Blind Factory. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., PA. rjIHE Subßcr' I bcr is m prepared by m Machinery j n purchased, to fi nish to order, ; kinds of square fancy Saab, at Blinds. Square Sash common sizes a ways on hand. By long expc* rlence in the bu- _ sirfesp.thesubscri- berf alters himself! I tha he can make as good an article, and sell it as cheap as can w obtained at any estabishment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see. DAVID S. IRELAN. Covington, September IS, 3856. o*The subscriber is also Agent for the sale 0 Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness. D« S. 1» NEW ARRAft€SIS3I BATS. ACROWL would announce lo the cili • zcjjs ot Tioga county,that he has associate with him a partner,, and the business will be con ducted under the firm of A.Crowl &• Co. The/ will continue at the old stand, in WellaboroOgh omanufaciure to order and keep on hand. B«»»ys & Xnmber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, which for style, dnrability and elegance offing cannot be surpassed by any other similurestablisb mcnl in the country. Workmen of celebrity arc engaged,and thebe?* materials used expressly in all the roamjfacuuiatf departments of this establishment. Persons seat ing orders may rest assured-of having them cxccn* cdl to their entire satisfaction, and finished in every particular the same as though they attended jo op?* son. , REPAIRING'done asasual,wilh neatness an despatch. PAINI'ING ofall kinds done on the horles* notice, and most reasonable terms. ; 9 O*All kinds of merchantable produce cd) recived in exchange for work, at the niart prices. A. CROWE & CO. July 13,1855. POTTER & HAJUaOSB’S NEW SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP THIS System leaches a practical, business, writing. It dots this systematically, ‘‘ subject i» presented act merely ss sn sit I® . learned by imitation, but ss ft scienpeto be iludiw and applied.- ,1 For sale, wholesale and retail by Baldwin, toff Sl Co., Tioga, Pa. Price 90 cents per doz. - BUSINESS DIRECTOM. $0 wm&sQ&ss&v Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon, CUKLANO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Will visit patients in all parts el thecounly. [June 14.1855.] C. li. HOY T. CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR & DE AU GrHTSM AN. Wollsboro, Pa. E3* Office with J- N. Bache [jpeft. 19-57 JOHN N. BACHE, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office, north side Public Square Wellsßorough, Pi, Refers to Messrs.Phclps.Dodgc & Co.,N. Y city Hon'.A.V.Paxsons,Philadclphia. Julyl3. SPENCER & THOMSON, A l io nej's & Counselors at Law, CORKING, Steuben County, New York. Geo. T. Spencer. C. H. Thomson. . April 18,1855-ly. THE-TIOGA COUNTY A GIT AT 08. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. \ Important Announcement. TO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as SPERMATORRHQ3A, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE. GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE, &c n &c., i The HOWARD ASSOCIATION ofFhiladelphia In view ol 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 directed 1 their Con sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA TIS, to all persons thus atßicied, (Male or Female,) who apply bydetter, with a description of their con dition, (age, obcupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in case of extreme poverty and suffering, 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/' ond its funds can be used for no other purpose, II has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted io advertise Ibc above notice. It is needless to add that the As sedation commands the highest Medical!skill of the, age, and will furnish (he most approved modern treatment. —Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint Lcucorrhcea, &c. f* ‘Address/ (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. j By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. : October 25.1856. —ly. j