three Fom-lli*?* -tJusYUlagc el cernlof Vtt'*® l ''^ Wii "delay 'the' Journal, lb give# briefac- Coußt-o( aggifiej ifieasiroirt flood in tfiia vil lage* and vicinity. For the last ten days rain has'fillen ?m large quantities, until the —groom) wah saturated. Yesterday afternoon it rained very hard for two hours, raising McCulloch’s Creek, (which comes into this vilUge a little west of the Court House,) to an unusual height. Pour or five shanty dwellings and the bridge over the Creek, on "First Street, were, carried down the stream and broken to pieces, and the gravel and " flood-trash accumulating where the creek " passes under the Brie Railroad soon blocked up the channel and turned the roaring cur-, rent west towards the Depot and east down Erie Avenue, from whence it spread over the entire Village plot, between the hill and the river. This was about six o’clock in the afternoon. The streets were under water from bite to three feet in depth and the rapid current rendered most of the crossings im passable. The cellars on Market Si ~ were generally filled with heavy Goods, Groceries, Provisions &c. &c. The water rushing like a torrent, filled the cellars, before', the target portion of the Goods could be removed. ‘ The destruction of property was therefore im mense. R. G. Robinson was the greatest sufferer. His damage is estimated at 85000. The Dickinson House cellar was filled to overflowing. A greater proportlon of Goods were saved from the cellars below, as the Merchants had longer notice of the im pending flood, but all suffered -seriously. Throughout-the level portion of the village, the cellars of nearly all the dwelling-houses were partially or entirely filled with water. It is impossible to estimate the damage done in the destruction, of Groceries, on Market Strand the injury done to gardens, fences, and cellars through out the village. The flood came so unexpectedly that but little could be done, to save property. No loss of life occurred as far as is known. The Shanty dwellings on the border of the creek were undermined so suddenly that the fami lies lost everything and escaped themselves with great difficulty. The one story frame building," which was an addition to the, dwelling house of Geo. Sergeant on the bank of the creek on First Street was swept away. Large portions of the Erie & Tioga Rail roads were undermined or washed away. At Painted Post, we learn that Ibe Con* hocton River was turned out of its course and overflowed nearly the whole village, doing immense damage. On the Tioga Rail road the creeks rose rapidly and washed away the track at several points between here and Lawrencevilie. Above that point the storm did not reach. the creek that flows down to the East of Narrows Hill, became a furious torrent, sweeping away the Tavern Stand of Peter Reese, and bearing it into the Canal. Mr. Reese kept, also a Grocery & Provision Store, and had just replenished his slock. Nothing ol apy consequence was saved. He lost about 83000, which falls with peculiar force upon him, as it swept away his entire properly. —Corning Journal. Shocking akd Fatal Accident-Almost distressing and Fatal accident occurred on Wednesday afternoon at the paper mill of J. H; Duels, at Eden, about three miles from this city, which resulted in the death of a young man, named Cyrus Harmes, in the employ of Beecher & A new pulp en gine, which bad just been finished for the paper mill, was put in operation for the first lime. The young man was learning the moulding business with Messrs. Beecher, and about four o'clock in the afternoon, he went to the water wheel for the purpose of check ing its speed in order to put on (he fan belt. Wishing to clean the rack which is set in the bay above the water wheel to keep the rub bish out, and not finding the rake in its place, he went into the piper mill to look for it.— In attempting to pass between the wall and a large belt wheel, he missed his fooling, and fell on the pulley, which caught bis thigh be tween the abutment sill and the edge of the pulley, a space of about!} inches, mangling it in a shocking manner, and literally tearing the leg off close to the abdomen/ Medical aid was called in, but his system had received so severe a shock that U was not deemed ad visable to amputate the limb. He lingered until about midnight. —Lancaster Intelli gencer. -JT-A-R-R-I-E-D At the Baited States Hole!, in Wellsboro, on the Slit in«L. fay Rev. W. A. Bronson,'Mr. DENNIS ANDREWS and Mis.CHARLOTTE CADY, both of SUddfebury Tioga Co. P«. -»-I-3E--I>- At Covington Wednesday Jnne 3d, of Cardiac Rheumatism, GIDEON R. FREEMAN, aged 19 years. , y THE LATEST ARRIVAL. Zj. d. jokes. THE Celebrated Photographic Artist, has just arrived in town and is now prepared lo furnish the people of Wcllsboro and vicinity with Ambro types, jSphereotypes, Melainotypes, CrisiaJolypeaand Ambrographs soperior lo anything before offered in this country. Tiie public whether wishing pictures or not'are invited to call and examine specimens. Those wish, ihg pictures will do well to give him a call.before purchasing elsewhere. As nothing is really cheap that is not good, the artist intends to put out good pictures at. fair prices. . He is tn-epared to give instructions to Operators in all the UUst and most useful-improvements of the art. Also instructions in Grecian Oil Painting giv. ,cn qu the most reasonable terms* yop that hare beauty‘should to Jones take it, «<*u Shat tora none go fai m ma k e Rooms at the WelUboro Hotel. Auditor’s Notice, ■VTOT|CE is hereby given that the undersigned -U i has been appointed by the Orphan's Court of Tioga County, to ascertain whether Samuel Hate, latt and John Haselelt heirs and legaleesof Samuel Haselett dec’d., have accepted the real estate of the said Samuel, under the Will of the said Samuel, and report the amount dge (he several legators an r d®r*«id Will, and that I will attend to the duties of •aid appointment at the 'Hotel at Beecher's Island on Thursday the 23d day of July next at 10 y'clock A. M. of said day, when and where ail persons inter* 1 «»tcd can attend if they think, proper. i June 20,*57. JNO. W.GUERNSEY, Auditor. CAUTION. — AH persons are hereby cautioned ■not to negotiate ibp a note given by me to Charles Yahn, dated May 30,1856, for the sum of 3J5,00 apd interest, as the same was procured by fraud, no consideration being had'therefor. n. . , « wm. Blackwell, Jr. Morn? June 25. 1867. mi** Ettiofi TTAVE leased' the Kond' fertnerljr occupied by R." A SATLIi V anti "are now receiving and selling at lair prices, ode ol the. largest and finest stocks of „ DRY GOODS, such as Clblbs, Casaimcres.Vestings and Furnishing Goods, Ladies 4 Pre&a Stufik of every -description, from chcßp-and durable prints up to a fine quality of Press’Silks, Shcetlng,‘Sbirtiog, &c. Ready-Made Clothing. Summer, Fall and Winter .styles, well made and ol good material fur the prices asked. BOOTS * SHOES ladies’ finest binds down to Brogans and Boots ftr fVrnier’a wear, and at soch prices as cannot fail 1o suit the reasonable customer. We also keep edn staptly on hand Fiorp, Fisa & SALT of prtriio quality and cs cheap as they can be bought jo .W-e, wish to purchase all kinds of produce, such as WHEAT, RYE, OATS <s• CORN, Bss s i Butter, Clieese, Wool & Hides for which we will exchange, goods, or pay the high est market prices in CASH, on delivery, or at such time as thail be agreed upon by -both parlies. We have a good lot of - FA RM IMPLEMENTS. Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Garden Hakes, Hay Hakes, Hay Forks, &c., which we wifi-exchange tor cash or produce as cbeapos (hey can be bought elsewhere. The trading public are invited to call and examine our stock. WILES & ELLIOTT. Wcilsboro. June 25,1857, Administrator’s Sale. IN puttiaance of an order of tho Orphan’#.Court of Tioga County to us directed, we will expose to public sale upon the premises the following de scribed real estate, late the properly of Ebenezer •*Beers,dec’d,, viz: the equal undivided.half part of --two tracts of land in’Union township in said county, hounded respectively as follows,!© wit; Jst tract-t -begirming at the north weal corner of No. 4.608, thence east Ip the comer of Joseph Graver, south to the line of the Crandall place, west 26$ perches to Crandalls corner, south to John Green, vest 280 perches to a hemlock, north 208 perches to the place of beginning—containing 350 acres, about 12 sores improved. Atso—A tract begining at a hemlock sonth vest corner 0f4607, north 100 perches-to a post, oast 210 perches to a post in-line of B- Flank, south 9S>per dies to a post, thence by. land of E. Beers, dpc’d, 210 perches to the place of beginning—containing 130 acres. To be sold on Wednesday the 22d day of July next, at I o’clock, P. M. Terms made known on the-day of sate. AUGUSTUS CASTLE, f . , , SARAH BEERS, C Admrs. Jane 22d 1857. DOC LOST! STRAYED OR. STOLEN from the subscriber, a large black New Foundbnd Pog, with a white spot on his breast. Any one returning him to the sobserber, or giving information where he can be,found will he liberally reworded, W. Wellaboro*. Jane 16lh, 1857. - WHEREAS my Wife Eunice has left my house and board,' (the bed and other properly she took, with her.) This ia to forbid all persons bar tering or trusting, her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of Iter contracting. Cuahucs Smith. Middlebury June 18(h, 1857. » Isn’t It So ? Use ARTHUR'S Cele. bralcd Self-Sealing- Cans FRESH FRUIT "O' l J»n.and[ you will hare fresh froit all the year at Sommer'price*. Fall directions for poU (in? up all kinds of fruit Jif Winter TVunatoes, accompany there cans and jars. They arc made of Tin, <Jirtrc»r»x*ri'r i»mf/trr BETTER and Acid proof Stoneware. l- The sizes are from pints to gallons. These cans and jars are entirely open al the lops, and nksTj -Io secure _ economy in transportation. *PW_A Kf For sale by Storekeepers throughout the United Sts. Descriptive circuUr*sent on application. (O* Orders from the trade solicited. Be sure to ask lor “ Ar thur’s.* 1 It has stood the test of two seasons, having , been used by hundreds of SWEETMEATS, thousands of families, ho le! and boarding house keepers. We are now ma king them for the million. ARTHUR, BURNHAM &, GILROY, Manufacturers under the Patent, 117 & 119 So. 10th St., cor. George, Philadelphia. (June 18. 6w TO THOSE WHO WANT FIRMS AFABM WITHIN THE REACH OF Ey£BY MAS. TUB B IDOWAY FARM COMPANY bos made arrange ments by which all who desire to settle or purchase a home can do so. Tho Farms consist Of the best limestone Foil of the most superior quality for farming, In a rapidly improving place, into which an extensive emigration is now pouring. The property is located in iUk County, Pennsylvania, In tho midst of a thriving population of some 10,000. The climate Is per fectly healthy, and tho terrible plague of the west fever is unknown. It also has an abundance of the best quality of Coal and Iron. Tho price to buy it out is front $3 to $2O per acre, payable by instalments, to be located at the time of pm> chasing, or a share of 25 acres entitling to locate the same for $5OO, payable $6 per month or acres payable s4* per month. Discount for every sum of $lOO and under, paid in advance, a discount of 5 per cent, will bo allowed, and for over $lOO a discount of 10 per cent. In considering the advantages of emigrating to this locality the following are presented: soil is a rich limestone, capable of raising tho heaviest crops, owing to which this settlement has attained Its present greet prosperity,, .Sfecortd—it ts the centre of the great North West Coal Ba sin, and is destined soon to become one of tho greatest busi ness places in the State. It will supply the great Lake mar ket, (according to population and travel the greatest In the Union.) It has five workable leiua of the best Bituminous Coal’ amounting in the apregatc to over 22 feet, which makes 22,000 (onf of <ioal under each acre., This will make the land of inefctemabld value. The eminent state geologist Dr. Chas. T. Jackson of Boston, lias made * geological survey of the land, apd analysed the coal, (he iron ore and the limestone. This report together with maps ■will be furnished to inquirers. Third —Throe railroads are lald'out through this property. The Sanbary and Krio Uoilrood gives us a market for our coal to the laker—it runs from Eno to Philadelphia. A large part of this TtSad lun been finished, and Is now in running order. A heavy force is now working from Erie towards our land in the western direction, the mean.- for the completion of which has been raised —It will boon )>* finished. The Alleghany Talley Railroad connects us with New York, Boston and Pitts* burg* The Venango Hood connect* us with tho West. There are already good Turnpike Hoods running through this property, various other roads have l»ecn opened to accom modate the emigration and-settlement which hiur already ta ken place. There is no opportunity equal to it now offered to the man who wants to provide himself, a home in an easy way, and make a settlement where Uc can live In prosperity and inde pendence ia a climate PERFECTLY HEALTHY, No caaeof tho fever ever having boon known to occur in this settlement. It is not like going to tho backwoods of the West, amops perhaps intolerant people, where Ibero la no so ciety, churches, or schools, when* the price of land is high, and* where the emigrant, after being used tothe healthiest cli mate id tho world, has to endure sickness and pain, and per haps ruins his health and that of bis family. But here is & thriving settlement having three towns, crib timing churches, schools, hotels, stores, saw mills, grUt mills, and everything desired. There is a ooah'inarket at hand. The lumber trado Uat year amounted to over two hundred million feet of lum ber, Jn a short time, owing to the coat, it will become still Wire‘valuable, as a,nnmbor of iron workrand manufactories V ill soon bo started; they ore at present starting them ex tensively at Warren,. Even for those who do not wish to go there; the payments aro such that they can easily buy a farm to save their rising families from want in tho future, or to gain a competence by the rise which will take place ip tho ■value of lands. By on outlay scarcely missed, a substantial provision can be made. Persona should make early application, apply or write toE. Jefferies, Secretary, No. 136 Walnua Street, below Fifth, Phil adelphia. Letters carefully answered giving fhU infortnv two.’ Shares or tracts of land can be bought or secured by letter enclosing tbo first instalment of five dollars, when the sub scriber wifi be furnished with books, maps, 4c. Warrantee Deeds given Persons can also purchase from our Agents. Route from Pbiladelphiato Tyrone bu the Pennsylvania Centra! Kailrand, and thence by Stage to the land. This is a delightful season to visit St. Mary's—tbo bast hotel accommo dation is offered. Enquire for B. C. Shultt, Esq., the Agent for the property at St. Man's. Juqj l«tb, 1867 HE €olfTY? J. offAff: ( rj-s- c G»ax«lai»’aSale., . , , / *D vSßUftMvia eft order ofiho Orphan** Court, X of Tioga County, I will expoee.'lb public sale to the Iwhesl aod best bidder* on Monday. the 6lh day. of, July next, at the Court House in Wellsboro* the fblfdwinj-’desenbed real estate,nhe property of Wro. H. Hunter, Olive Hunter, Charlotte Hooter, Meritt Hunter, Eunice Hooter and IVlary Hunter, minor children of Mary Hunter deceased, late of Middlebury, to wit. A lot of landfiitnated in Middlebury tap., conoty ,of Tioga aforesaid, bounded north by land in pos session qfChaonccy and Elijah Kuapp,on the east by Sylvester Beckwith, on the south by John Prutsman, and on the west by Thomas Ji, Main containing about 48 acres and allowance, with about 4Q acres improved, a. /came bouse, frame barn and a small apple orchard thereon. Terms made known on day of sale* , < MINORS. FIELD Middlebury, June 11,1857. Guardian, THE WORLD IS ADVANCING! EW. BECKWITH bas returned to Wellsboro 1 • with a newera in sun-penciling. He has cured the right for Melainotypiog, or taking pictures upon a sheet irop plate, resembling very much an oil painting. Also an Improved style of Ambrotyp iog* - Please call at his Gallery and examine spec!- mens.. t [Wellsboro 1 June 1, 1857. -• Executor’s Notice* LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of James Bax. ter, bile of Sullivan, dec’d; all persons indebted to Said estate are requested to make immediate pay. (pent, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to BAKEMAK MONROE ) „ , LAFAYETTE GRAY < Sxra * Sulliran, June 11,1857. X NOTlCE.—fillers of xJX Administration having- teengranted. to the un dersigned on the estate of Isaac Beach. late of Cly mcr, dec’d, those iodebted to said cstate-are request ed to make immediate' payment,.and those having claims against the same will present tliem-to Clymer, June U,’57. CLAFK W. BEACH, A DMINISTiJATOffS NOTlCE.—Letters of xx. Administration having been -granted to the Undersigned on the estate of Joseph Neal late of Charleston, dec’d., all persons indebted to the same will make payment, and those having claims against the same, will present litem to • ALONZO WHITNEY. Adm’r. ELIZABETH ’NEAL, Adm’i. Charleston, May 14,1857, 6w. YOU DON’T SAY SO? YES SIR, I DO: I say that FOLEY has the best and cheapest assortment of WATCHES I ever saw in Wellsboro,’ Such heavy cases and finished movements you can’t find elsewhere Call and see (hem one door north of B. B. Smith & Son’s, where he will be glad to show them to you, and do any Repairs on Watches, Clocks <k Jewelry, and all warranted. A. FOLEY. Wcllsboro* June 11,1857. MRS. REBECCA FLYNT RAFFERTY. DRESS-MAKER. MRS, RAFFERTY has just received of L. A. Godey of Philadelphia, the latest style of pal. terns, such as Dresses, Basques, Mantillas &0., which be receives monthly from Paris. Having made arrangements with him to.receive the same monthly, she will keep them constantly on band.* Dress Makers and others supplied with pal* terns at all limes by mail or by calling. REBECCA FLYNT RAFFERTY. Mansfield, June 11,1857. mercantile Taxes. X IST of persons assessed far the sale of Goods -Li Wares, Merchandise, Commodities & Effects for the License year commencing May 1,1857. moss. Class Tax. tiooA. B, J. ISwworth, 14 $7 OOjC. 0 Etz, 13 10 00* laz>£ a Bodlne, 13 SO|Oil<|«r{D, txnnll AOvlll la AO Daniel Stnltcn.Qrc’y 14 7 OOjP.S. Tattle, 14 .TOO Sbcehi, do. U 7 OOiDaggett Sc Wells, 13 10 00 T.yTorTrraS^-rr; S. S* Packard, 14 7 OOjA. Humphrey, do. 14 700 Tbos. Putnam, 14 7 00!T. Mitchell, 13 10 00 J. C. Bennett, 13 .10 OQjvrm. K. Mitchell, U 700 Ilofo’t Swan, 14 7 001 ma>bfi£lik Howen, Diddama & Col 2 12 50) A. J. Ross, Abram Johnson, 14 7 Q0 r O. C. Holden, Clyster. ;D. 11. Sporr, 14 700 Beach A Rnshmore, 14 7 OOilsaoc Holden, 14 700 Geo. O. Bristol, 14 7 OOjC. W. Nesbitt 14 700 CHATHAM* | OBCEOtI. Sydney Beach, 14 7 00:SnmacI Ellison’ 13 10 00 John Kelley, 14 7 OOiphclpa 4 Socloy li 10 00 MAursßCito. 'II. C. Bosworth, 14 700 Fox & Witter, 13 10 00 Clark Kimball, 14 700 J.C. Robbins, 14 7 00l nelsox. R. D. Parkburat, 13 10 00 s Beebe & Lngg, 14 700 A. Robbins, Jr. 14 700 Warren & Tyler, 14 700 klslaxd. id. if. Baxter Gro’cy, 14 700 J. AJ. G. Parkliurst 13 10 00) ehookfjeu). Coates & Purple, 14 7 OO.Wm. Simmons, 14 700 J. L. Davenport, 14 7 OOGardner 4 White, 'l4 700 KXOXVXU.S. 1 WXBTEIELD. Monroe 4 Gol ismltb 14 700 Kruscn 4 King, 14 700 A. AJ. Doorman, 12 12 50, Gloss, 14 700 John Goodspced, 13 10 o(£j.- Goods peed, 14 TOO X*. B. Reynolds, 14 7 00! vkiuboro. ' Victor Case, 14 7 OOUart 4 Short, 14 700 J. 11. Stubbs, 14 700 Nilefl 4 Ellioll, 13 10 00 U. Seeley, 13 10 00-W. A. Ro«, 12 12 50 J. Stoddard, U 7 OO'.Bowen A Bulterda, 12 12 50 • lawrxxceYilLE. |R. Boy, Drug*, 14 700 Stanton 4 Geer, 12 12 sfrß. B. Smith 4 Son, 13 10 00 W. w. Ballard, 12 12 5041. S. Bailey, 13 10 00 Middlebrooka 4 Lind- |R. S. Bailey, Gro’cy, 14 700 sey, 12 12 50’J. Hoyt, do. U 700 W’m. G. Miller, drags 14 700 A. Young, Book* <4- Calvin Beon, gro’cy, 14 7 00 : Jewelry, 14 700 LiDERTY, U. Duroaux, Groc’y, 34 7po J. O. Albeck, 13 10 00-Samuel Smith, 14 700 Sebring 4 \arber, 13 10 OOC. 4J. I*. Robinson, 12 12 &0 J. a Poulkrod, 14 700D.P. 4 W, Roberts, B. Silllman, 14 7 00 1 Hardware, 14 700 J. Merit!, 14 7 00- middlebcrt. Geo. Sheffcr, Grocery 14 7 OOjH. jl. Potter. 14 700 jacksox. {Weed 4 Mitchell 13 10 00 i. 11. Dewitt 4 Son, 14 < 00’—> Redington, 14 700 R. Tilliaghobt, 14 7 OOj NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an Appeal will be held at the Commissioner's Office in Wellsboro’ on the 15lh day of July next, when and where any one agrieved by the foregoing as* scssment can be heard. He will also hear appeals at any lime thereafter, R. T. WOOD, Wellsboro* June 11, 1858. Appraiser. HARNESS SHOP. THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of inform ing farmers-ond others, that they can-now pro cure at his establishment in the Eagle printing office building, SADDLES, BRIDLES , CARRIAGE HARNESS, \ HE A VY HARNESS, <Spc. mad&Ao order promptly, in the best manner, and from the beat material. He will do business on the Cash Principle. and thus be able to furnish d good article at a re* duced price. Besides, he may be found at his shop at all reasonable hours in (heyday, prepared to ac* commodate those who may favor him with llicir pal* ronage. He is also prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGE TRIMMING, in the best manner,— He invites all to call ami examine his work. May 28,1857. \ L. KIMBALL. WISUING to see our National birlh-day more generally observed, and to give those m our .emplop an opportunity lo enJoy_ 4 ‘Jifc, and the pursuit of happiness,” wc agree to close our respect ive places of business on Hie 4th day of July neat, at 9 o’clock, A. M*, for ihe day ; .. H. W. Williams Wm. RGlymer R. 8. Bailey * P. CkHoig . Crpwfde Worlcndykc IJiram Darit Rob’t Young Wm Bacho Niles &. Elliott. A. J. Sofield ■Bowen Sc Bullards J. F.-Donaldson D. P. Roberta John Mathers' Geo. W. Sears Wm. D. Bailey J. Alexander &/Co. 1 John Gray B. T. Vanhorn C, & J. L. Robinson Geo. W." Barker A. P. Cone ■ Abram yoqog _ H.P, Erwin W..A..£U>* 1 .• B» 8.-Smith &.Son J Emery *= Bean 6l Ettaworih ; . J. Sherwood , H. Sherwood J.M. Slapp _ M. ft. Cobb EOR SALE.—A good Two Horae Lumber Wag on, cheap Ar-cash or approved paper* ' April fJIU- J. EMERY: WEEESRORO FOINRRY - Machine Shop . AGAIN' IN FUILL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, late ot the firm of Tabor • Young «fc Co ,Tioga, takes tilts method to in form the public that He has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop in the village of Wellsboro fbr a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such establishments, in the best manner and'i ont of the best of material. 1 He has bad over twenty years* experience In the business end will have the work entrusted to him done directly under his supervision. No work will be seat out half finished. MUX GEARINGS, PLOUGHS, STOVES, and castings of all kinds on hand and to order. Wellsboro May 28,1857. FORH-FLODR-SALTT NEW PROVISION STORE. DBART respectfully informs bis friends • and the public generally, that lie has purchas ed the Store lately occupied by Jones &• Roe, and has associated with him Mr. B. Short, under the name of HART A: SHORT, who are now receiving a fresh. No, 1 stock of pomt, FEOER, FRUIT, J GROCERIES, and every article in liie Grocery and Provision line. They intend to introduce and keep constantly on hand, that fine brand-of Flour known as EXTRA GENESEE and which, unlike the Flour which has been peddled out to this public for several years past. Will make good, while Bread. and is worth every cent it costa. We intend to buy all kinds of Produce and pay the CASH. There, fore we shall sell-our Groceries and Provisions for CASH. We have also a light slock of DRY GOODS which will be sold cheap. Call and examine fo yourselves. HART & SHORT. Wellsboro, May 14, 18571 f. AdmWi YOU can'find anything that you may want in the line of FANCY GOODS at YOUNG’S. HE has just returned from the City with a tip top selected assortment. HE la determined to do the fair thing in the woy of a Cash Business. DON’T be afraid to ask for a sight of his splen did stock of Jewelry and late Publications, HE keeps himself on hand to show bis slock and to sell them just as reasonably as they can be purchased west of New York. WelUboro’ June 4, 1757. egar”Manu factor y —f. m. hills. has removed to the building formerly occupied by B. RUNDEL, (Tailor,) immediately back of Yeung's Book Store, where all kinds of Tobacco and Segars can be hid at reasonable prices wholejale and retail. [May 7th, 1857.] SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION! 1 A FRESH supply of Books at the BINGHAM OFFICE. WelUboro’ June 18th, 1857. ROT’S COLUMN RECEIPTS. TO DESTROY RATS.—Take half an ounce of Spanish Flies and mix it with one pint of Corn meal and place it where they will eat it. • Ap,PEMon-waoTTTTO a pnonds- O good bar soap, 4 lbs Sal Soda, 2 ounces Borax and 1 ounce Hartshorn, to be dissolved in 22 quarts of water and boiled about 15 minutes. FOR WORMS.—Give a child over two years old a small tea spoonful of Fluid Extract of Pink and Senna once every two hours till it operates as a cathartic. 13 10 00 13 10 00 BALSAM TOLU.—This balsam is procured from a tree which is found in South America—it is a most valuable remedy for colds, coughs and affec tions of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottlo. ** FARRIER’S OIL—For Horses and Cattle—very useful for sores, wounds, scratches,, galls and in all cases where a healing remedy is required. Price 25 cents. FARRIER'S LINIMENT—For Horses & Cattle A most valuable article for swellings, bruises, sprains, stiff or enlarged joints, windgaffs, kicks and swccncy. Price 35 cents. ESSENCE OF GINGER,—A mild and safe Stim ulant useful for bowel complaints; much used in hot weather to prevent the bad effects of drinking 100 much cold water. . ROSEMARY OINTMENT is a useful article for chapped hands, pimples on the face, burn*, scalds, eruptions on the skin &c. Price 12 and 25 cents per box. TDILIOUS PHYSIC.—A pleasant cathartic in *■*-* the liquid form, useful especially for children, as the dose is small and it is much easier to lake than pi Her. Price 25 cents. CHOLERA DROPS.—The most effectual reme dy for bowel complaints in use. If taken in (tine it can hardly foil to cure if the directions are strictly complied with. Price 25 cents. M OUNTAIN BALM.—To heal and strengthen LYi the lungs; to soothe the irritation of a bad cough; to relieve bronchitis, asthma, phthisic and whooping cough. This medicine contains no miner als of any kind, nor morphia nor opium in any form ; but it is prepared entirely from simple plants and roots. It is remarkably successful-in the cure of bad coughs_and lung complaints Price 30 els to 50 els per bottle. pRYSTAL EYE WATER.—A valuable remedy for sore or inflamed cyua—-with full directions for use. Price 12£ and 25 cts per bottle. "DLEACHING POWDER,—To remove ink .and AJ fruit stains Ac., from lioen. Price 12. J cts per box, with full directions for use, PERMANENT MARKING INK—To mark col hrs and other clothing so (hat the name w ilt not wash out. Price 25 cts per bottle. CEPHALIC SNUFF.—For Catarrh, Headache &c. Price 25 cents a bottle. ARMENIAN CEMENT.—For mending broken glass or china ware, with directions for its use Price 1 25 cents per bottle. (Warranted.) POTASH, Sal Socfo, Snleratus, Pure Ginger, Pure Ground Mustard, and HumelPs Essence of Cofo fee, just received and for sale,at Roy’s Drug Store. BUTTER OF ANTIMONY is one of the bol caustics Used by Farriers to cure corns on horses’ foci, also to cure'warts. PIERSON’S EXPECTORANT.-A valuablerem edy tor coughs, colds and lung difficulties. INDIAN SANATIVE DROPS or Life Regulator, is considered u most valuable article for difficul ties caused by impurity of the blood, this article recommends itself; certificates are unnecessary— try H U you would know Us value. Dred, a Tale of the Dismal Swamp,—Mrs. Stowe.' Rise and Progress-of Religion,—-Dodndge. Family Testament and Psalms, with, notes, (large typo.) * , . Lite of Amos Lawrence of'Boston, Maas. Crudco's Concordance. How to be a man, (a New Book for Boys* by New comb.) ‘ Rena; or the Snow Bird.—Caroline Lee Hentx. The Hilb of Bhattemqck, (by. lire author of the Wide Wide World. 5 - ‘ - A variety of Children's Bodka—Blaok,Books School. &P; ‘ Also of dhe Tioga County Bible ’ Sbcieiy-Lcohtalning a largu variety of Bibles and Testaments from SJ-deota to o dollars. * ' ROBERT YOUNG, BOOKS. SPBIM MUMMER GOODS. - our. k. roe. IN ROY’S NEW tU jfLB I\ G. IS now receiving a large-and extensive assortment of' " 's' . " . ' ' ; DRY GOODS, . . GROCERIES. HATS &CAPS, .. HARDWARE* crockery, nails, READY M AD&CLOTHING,BOOTS &SHOES GLASS WARE.LOOKINGGLASSES, WOODEN GLASS, Fish, salt. We deem it unnecessary to enumerate'article*, as nearly everyarticle thal'U iishal'y kept in a'Store can be found at this establishment,andatpnees that defy all competition* u*we wiU not be,undersold in any article, by any man or combination of men. Purchasers,especially CASH BUYERS, will find it greatly to their interest to cull and examine Goods and prices before purchasing,elsewhere. SHOES* SHOES I—the1 —the largest assortment of MenV, Women’s aqd Children's Sliqe*, in town and for sale cheap at' ROE*?. Calicoes* ginghams and lawns—a. large assortment and cheap at RQE’s, AfiF-ET Warp anil Cotton Ymm at - ROE’S. BLEACHED MUSLINS—the best end cheapest assortment can be found at ROEte. BLACK SlLKS—Ladies wid find very Rood autl cheap Black Silks at UOE'rf. WA. ROC halt removed- lo‘ the new • Store la . ROY’a BUILDING- CASSIMERES —Gents* will find b good assort, mcnl of black and fancy, at - I?OE’p. . CLOTHING f CLOTHING !—Gent* will find a grand assortment and good at iSOE’s. HATS-Ac. CAPS of every description for Men and Boys very cheap at . , iZOEV. PARASOLS —Ladies win find a bcaotifol assort ment at • /20EV, - Domestic goods—such as cotton Matting, Bcd.Ticking, Stripe Shirting, Blue Denims, Drillings, Brown Factory Colton Yarn Carpet warp, and Colton Diaper lor Table usc,&—at ROE’s. SILK -HATS —Super.exlra; Spring styles and latest fashion, at ROE’s. WelUboro. May 14, 1857. The Empire! The Empire!! NEW FIRM <£ NEW GOODS! . TjOWEN & BULLARDS, [Ute- J) J. R. Bowen,] would inform the public that they may be found at the old stand of J. R. Bowen, known as the where they are now receiving fresh from the City, a full supply of "j * SPRING & SUiTmER GOODS, of every variety and quality, which cannot hnlsuil (he most fastidious, and at the lowest rales: Such as Madder-colored Prints , cents, superior Eng lish akd Merrimack Prints , Cambric and Muslin Lawns, rich and beautiful French ane American Ginghams, new Spring style Challet , Black and Plaid Dress Silks all qualities, and a good style of Lawns for 6 1-4 cts. BOOTS & SHOES, READVIUAOE CLOTHING, Crockery, Hardware, VVoodcnwarc, Groceries. PROVISIONS, <&c. &c. j. k. bowen; i M. UL’LLARD, J Well.-boroM. v 14'570. DOLLARD. \ TTOQPS—Hoops—Hoops.' Plain Brass, Bra».v ll Wire, Whalebone and Reed, at the EMPIRE. XTIAUME to the EMPIRE if you want a nice bon net—also Trimmings, such as Ribbons, Bor ders, Linings, &c. IF you want a Carpet CIJ3CAP TJ o«IUot- BOWEN &. BULLARDS. LATEST STYLES Hals and Caps-just receiv ed at Bowen Sc Bullards. SUMMER STUFFS. York Mills Collonades, Farmers and Mechanics brown Linens, and lots and lots of Denims just received at B. & B's. SPRING SHAWLS and Mantillas selling very cheap—dog cheap at B. Sc B’«- MOUNT HOPE Superior Cut Nails. MADE in an entirely new establishment With a new Rolling Mill, ( Aeto Furnace, New Nail Machine, are of the most approved construelhn. The Nails o re Beautiful in shape. Fine in finish, Tovgh in quality* For sale at W, A* ROE'S. Wellshoro' May Ist, 1857. & WATSON, •PHILADELPHIA Manufaclu- XT red Salamander Safes, No. 26 S. Fourth Street, Pintado. Truth is Mighty and must Pretail. Report of the Committee appointed to superintend' the. Burning of the Iron Safes, at Reading, Feb . 27, 1857. “The undersigned, members of the committee, do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safe* origi nally agreed upon by Farrel? & Herring and Evans &. Watson, placed side by side in a furnace, viz: The Safe in use by the Paymaster of the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company, in his office at Reading, manufactured by Parrels Sc Herring, and the safe in use by H. A. Lanlz, in his store, manufactured by Evans & Watson,and pal in books and papers precisely alike. The fire was started at 8\ o’clock, A. M.,and' kepi up until four cords of green hickory, two cords! dry oak and half chestnut lop wood were entirely, consumed, the whole under the superintendence ofj the subscribers, members of the Committee. Tlicj Safes were then cooled off with water, offer which? they were opened and the books and papers taken! out by the Committee and sent to 11. A. Lanlz’s! stpre for public examination, after they were examined and marked by the Committee. The! books ond papers taken from the Safe manufactured! by Evans Sc Watson were but slightly affected'by! the intense heat, while those taken, from the Safej manufactured by Furrels &. Herring, were judgment, damaged fully fifteen per cent more than’; those taken .from Evads Sc Wulson’s Safe., j We hfelieve.tho above to have keen a fair and »m-j partial trial of the respective qualities of both Safes.) JACOB H. DYSHER, ! -- Daniel $ hunter, | Having been olacnl during the burning, we fully| coincide with the above statement of the condition of the papers and books taken out of their respective Safes. G. A. NICHOLLS, ■ 11. 11, MUHLENBERG, JAMES MILHOLLAND, EVANS St, WATSON have now on hand 300,- 000 pounds.of the above Safes, which they offer for sale on heller terms titan any oilier Manufacturer in the United States. , ‘ \ Thk following named gentlemen, residents of Reading and its vicinity, who saw llic above firt*i have Evans dk Watson since the bprnmg Up to May Ist, 1857. *■ f G. A.'Nieolls, 1; Lepold Hfrali, I; Isaac Rulh r 1 Ktrk dk-Hctster, 1; W, Rhoads Sc Son, I; Henry W. Missinger, 3; Dr. Wm. Moore, J ; Solomon Rhoadtf, 1; Billmcver, Follroer St,- Milton, t:* Xcvi L. Smith, I ; Higher. Craig;!} Wm. Kifek, 1 {'Kaufman Sc Damn,! j- Wm. McFariier, 1; Gbo. J. Eckert, 1; J. M. GvW, Ilonytock, 1; Ezra Miller, t; J.P. Cridegaoe. I { Junior Jamison,:! y- J* B.& A* B» JacobSclimnckcr, I.; AVart King.T; V.ir, Schollcnbefgcr, 1» R. R» Company*. I rrH.*A> Lanfz, 3; W. C, Sc P- P. ErmanlroUt; 1; July |3, 1k37. iy, I I ifPP rSIWgS MIBt 'Diffenhachieg &, Farnsworth, Eropr'a. r rpHE GRAVES hotel, A lately occupied by P. P. CLEAVER, hasbeen lhoroef&- «/f,^overhauled ond rcfillcd wilh ~~j HS S^T@ft^P a n especial reference lo ibo '' tT r *Wn comfort and convenience of the traveling public. The present proprintors aim to- build op,a reputation for their. Boose, entirely upon iu merits as a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT. They will therefore be stow every needful attention upon their patrons— making ihcTr comfort the grand object of their efforts. The COUDEUSFORT and CEDAU RUN Stage* jeave their .Hotel every Tuesday aod Friday at 3 6'cloek P. M. * Attached to this popolar Hotel is a • UVEEY STABLE, fur the accommodation of pleasure parlies and ibe business public. VVellsboro* April IP; 1357." HERRING'S SAFE, THE ACKNOWLEDGED CHAMPION. THE RECENT TRIALS at Reading have endorsed the current of public opinion* sod Confirmed the verdict of more than 200 occfdv.uiai flees, proving conclusively that “HerrfngV* is the ONLY SAFE that will uot bum. i Extract from the Committee's Re port on the'Trial of Iron Soft* at rnary all the members of the committee "iiness the Sofea and books and papers, (placed iu them) and were perfectly batisfiod that all was right. The day following. the burning took place, under the superintend ence of the Committee. After a ftilr and impartial burning for fire hours, the Safe of Masers Evans £ Watson was first the-Safe being on fire Inside, and the contents par tially conKtuned. while the contents In the Safe of Messrs 'barrels £’lferrlßg were In good condition, and no fire Inside.” ' Reading, March 2,1867. i ' (Signed,) H. P. FELIX. ) 1 P. MiZA>LEUAX v > Committee. , A. IT PEACOCK., j > And endorsed by over 50 of the best men of Reading. i The above Safes can be inspected at 114 Walnut Street, wbtw .the public can satisfy themselves of the great superiority of ithe “Herrings patent Champion,” over Che defeated and .uud-up t *lD3We7ron Door .Salamander. * PARRELS & HERRING, i ' 34 Walnut Street, Philad'a. i Only Makers in this State of Herrintft Patent Champion Safes. | The attempt made by other parties to bolster up the repa [tatloa of a Safe which 'has failed so signally 4n accidental [fires In Philadelphia, (Ranstoad Place,) by taking one out of |w» agent's store, (11. A. Ijvntt,) made double thickness, (ditfer t ont from those they rail) to ü bnrn up" one of Herring’s, {half 'as thick) has met with its true reward. Herring’s Soft could i not be burnt, proving conclusively that the only reliable 1 Safe now made (a ‘-Herring's” of which over 15,000 are now iin actual use, and more than 200 have been tried by fire 1 without a single loss. I July 13, 1857. I y. JUST AUKIVUU. A NEW AND SPLENDID LOT OP MILLINERY &DANCY GOODS. MISS c. S. STEVENS, having purchased 'the |g? —qL* sloe* of Mrs. M. STEVENS, respectfully solicits a contmu- JjjgyfV'** ante of the patronosrc heretofore accorded the establishment,— -She is now receiving from the City a fine assortment of Spring and Summed Goods. BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND EMBROIDERV Feathers, Mead Milts , Braid, Fists*, Buttons , Dress Trimmings , Ladies , Gloves , Laces, Artificial Flowers , Bonnet Material , Edging, And a thousand other articles both usefbl and orna. mental. Bonnets made to order, trimmed and re paired at the shortest notice, and upon the most rea sonable terms. Ready -made work constantly on hand. Store, slh door north of JVellsboro* Hold March 12,1857. WHISKER ANDO. LaSalle's Original* ONE DOLE AH A BOX. TRY IT} TRY ITI PROF. GEO. H. DE BAR, has recently returned from Europe, and while there, obtained from the celebrated French Chemist, La Salle, at an cnor. the receipt and exclusive right of the United States and Canadas, to manufacture and sell this celebrated preparation called “whiskerando," which has never been known to fail lo cause whisk-, ers and moustaches to grow luxuriantly and heavy, even on bear. Itss faces, in two month* after first ap plication. To those person* whose beards ace light and wiry it recommends itself. A few applications w' 1 ! render it soft, thick and pliable. Frenchmen ate noted for their beautiful whiskers and moos which many of them attribute to the excel, fence of La Salle's Whiskeruulo. Price 81 per box; sent 16 any pari of the United Slates or Cana das per mail, upon the receipt of $l. Address, Prof.GEO. H. DEBAR, April IG, 1357.-3 m, New York City. The Spring Fashions. ATTENTION, LADIES ! Mrs. E. E. Kimball 8c Co., BEG leave to acquaint the Ladies of Wellsbqro* and vicinity, that they have just brought Into market & select assortment of" MILLIE BUY GOODS of the best quality and latent styles, which they oiler to the public at reasonable prices, and for CASH, only-1 REPAIRING $ TRIMMING done lo order. Shop two doom above the Presbyterian Church. Wtllaboro'April 2, 1856. General European, Passage Draft-Office -Op— Sable it Cortes. 177, Broadway, N. Y. “PASSAGE TICKETS by first class Sailing Pack- JL cts, or by the Liverpool and New York Screw Steamship's Company’s splendid line of Steamers, from or lo Liverpool. Also DmfUt»pon<sycat Brilian or Ireland. Persons wishing to send for their friends from any part of the old country, can make the necessary arrangements with the undersigned. Sight drafts on Great Britain or Ireland, sold by GEO. B. McGRATfI. Elmira, April 30,1857. WM- W- & H. W. M’BOUGALL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. \ \ RE engaged in Exploring,Surveying and Draft ***■ in?, Investing Money in i?eal Estate, and on Real Estate Secnrity, Locating Land Warrants, Locating Land for Setters <m lime. They will attend UiC'Land Sale** in this and tho adjoining districts, where their practical knowledge wilt enable them “to select the beat lots. Parlies entrusting to ns -for investment will have the benefit of our explorations. No prop erly parchu<ed-ttiul wenm not personally acquainted with. • - [VVaubashaw, Min. Ter.,April 23.], UNION ACADEMY. J. JV. ,B, ............ Mtss —- Ttacher of ISXutic. r|ll*£S,UMi)t'K t T£S‘VI ©MW* Academy will X commence, Tuesday, M%y 26th, 18a7. TUITION must be paid iu advance* TEXT BOOKS can be had of the Principal.*— For farther information address tbe Principal, at Knoxvilfo, Tioga. County Fcnna. Deerfield, .April3o. J 857». - . . ®. ST. ffiAJSTO, 1> £ N T I S Ts Office in Roy's New Building, up stairs. All work .pertaining to Iris line of business ■ done promptly and welU ’ Wcllsbiiro’, April S. I$S7.-1(*. , Rhode isbASD usm for wm«,.<«»}tw*;— Abo Whitewash Brusbc* Ibr an/c ni Ern v . Drujf TSorc. ■ ’
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