A’Us *ib yCW litfife ;Cb u rangf a trial at the-reoeni; assizes,^ayathe Durham Advertiser, a learned counsel handadadocu mem tip lo a witness— a quite going north count ry man, under'cross-examinai ion- 1 -which llie later,appeared to peruse with great atten tion-. After he.hud finished, and the gaper bad been handedbacktothe learned-gentle man, the fullorWing colloquy ensued: Counsel—-'‘Have you resd- that ,' docu ment?” • , WitoeBB--“yes.” , ■ i“. Counsel—‘‘Have you ever seen l it be fore?” Witness—'.‘yes, I think T have;^’ Counsel (evjtjenjly thinking the moment had arrived to crush his victim) —“Now, sit, on'youf oatbj tell me when yOulaSteaWtfant ' < • - 5 Wrtness—“Why, F should think it catiiibt be much more”than half a‘ minute since !’’ The; cool and..,ready,way in- ; which- the witness gave the answer, set the court in a perfect • roar of laughter, in which the judge heartily joined. . Hsppjwess:—-Why should you not b> happy?' Are : yo'u writhing under the influx ence of poverty ?, Never mind,.fifty years, ana .death, that constant laborer, will bring about a general leveling of the present gen eration. The rich and poor, great and small; high and tow—the child of fame and the humblest laborers will be slumbering together In the silent earth. Don’t look back—look ahead—-press onward—-don’t repine-—be cheerful—you can’t reverse the .laws ■of nature —the past, you can’t recall, the future you know nothing about; therefore, do the best you can each'moment, and 1 leave •the result with God.’ ' ' A Mormon is a living paradox. ‘He says grace before a 1 colilßon, swears in his ser mons, text indifferently from the Bible, the book, of Mormon, an almanac, or the President’s message, and is perpetually quarreling forihe’.sake of peace. His religion is a jnkeV and he makes the best story,teller a chief of the quorum. He assumes digfii, lies, but-has nol-lhe-slighlest respect fqr them,; and the effect of his piety is "to pul him on a level with the greatest reprobate of the time. In short, he is the Lalter-Day-Saint ; or, in other words, the last one you’would think of calling a saint,- . . ' ® ' > r . tlr Some people tell l]es to children with n view to enjoy, a laugb.nl their, credulity.. ' This, is to make a mock aj,-sin, and they-nre fools who do it. The tendency of a child to be lieve whatever is told’of God is for good. It is lovely. It seems a shadow of primeval innocence glancing by. We should revet rnhe a child’s simplicity. Touch it only’with truth. Be not the first to quench that lovely truthfulness by lies, , Infancy. —ls there anything so lovely, so Innocent-tfod pure .as’the'smile of infancy? It.is the good spirits which manifest their presence by the heavenly expression on the divine image.*- They act through the pure ahd innocent medium. ’And oh ! how more, than happy than if ip after fife’ tlie engross ment of material things did hot drive (hem away, that we would always smile as inpo ■ cenlly as in infancy. , A gentleman-and lady landing from the cars at Lafayette, the other day, at first sight was inspired with a suddon-.tecognilion, tind rushed-passionately into each others arms. The fun of it was, lhat, after endearing kisses and. exclamations, they found themselves entire strangers to each other. Their mu tual embarrassment, upon, the discovery of the mistake can well be imagined.- It is said that “delays are dangerous,” but haste some times leads to embarrassing results. ‘ ’ ’ BUSINESS DIRECTORY.; W. W. WEB«, M. 1)., HAS returned';to'Wellsboro’, arid is roady to promptly attend all calls as a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, lie would also/.etote that he .lias yqceived a Commission from the Governor, and bc4 n sworn by the Brigade Inspector, as Surgeon of the Ist Regiment,-. 2lh Brigade pi fhe 13th £>jyUicn of the uniformed Militia of Pennsylvania, and.tijcftj. fore is the only Surgeon within the Limits of said Brigade’who has’-the * right to giye'ccrlißcales to “persons incapable of bearing arms. 1 ’ Office and residence, house formerly occupied bt Samuel A; Mack. *Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon. ' ; ELKIA?TD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Will visit patients in all parts of tho qouoty, 01 receive them for treatment at his house, ■ [June 14.1855.] C. L. HOT T. CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR & Draughtsman. Pa. US- Office with J‘ N. Bache y Esq. [Feb. 19-57 JTOnit Hf. BACHE, Attorney and counsellor at LAW.—Office, north side Public Squire Wellsborough, Ft. Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge &'Co.j'N. Y city lion.A.V.ParBons t Philadclphia. : July 13, SPENCER & THOMSON, Attoncy. Sc cbnusclorg at Law, coßwi-ife, Steuben County, Sew York. Guoi T. -Spencer. C. H. Thomson. April 18,1855 r 1y. , \ S.F, WItSOS, O' Rcrrfmcd lo JamesLoWrey’s Office'. lAB. MWREtdt S. F. WILSOH, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT will attend t iic Courts of Tiogn, Potter and McKean counties. Welltbo rough, Feb. 1.1853. GRECIAN OIL PAINTING.—FuII and explicit directions for pursuing this beautiful art, will be forwarded lo any address by enclosing 81 and a pos. lays stamp lo H. D. DEMING, ‘ Wellsboro, Tioga Co Pa. Paper* copying the above, and sending a marlod copy w|tli lill of the same, will be duly honored by return mail. . QEGaR. MANUFACTORY—F. Mr HILLS O has removed to the buildiog formerly occupied by the SEABS’ Boys, one door below the Tin and 8 loroB tore of D. P, Sc Wm. Robcrls, where he man. u&etnrM and keeps constantly on hand. Cigars of Ordinary, Median,, and best brands, as well as all kinds of tobacco. Prices reasonable. Call and Wellsboro, May 7,1857_y. SPRING SHAWLS and Mantilla* felling very cheap—dog cheap at IJ. jp s MEBSMIOm.; Parnswortli, Pf6fi|f’ : s. rpHE GRAVES HOTEfc. f\ lately occupied .hy P. P* CLEAVER, bai been thorough. ® ly and refitted with ksgtin especial rpference to ,tbc IM[-H and convenience of the traveling public. The present proprietor's ainf to for their HoUse,' entirely upon its vperUs'as’a- HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT. They will therefore be, stow every needful attention upon'lhcir patrqhs^— making their comfort the granbobjedfof their efforts:. The epUpERSPORjr and CEDARRUN.Stages' leave'lhelr Hotel'dvery’ Tuesday end> Friday-'-at 2 e’cloek P. M, 1 ‘AUached tothis popiiiarHotelis a •, . , . LIVERY STABLE, V' for tWacc<Mtttai6da t lion of pleasure* parties 5 iind 'the business public! 1 ' WeJlsboro 1 A£rUlP, 1857 S r TIOGAPOINT, AfiKlC ILT IJRAJL WORKS. R. M. WERLRS 4- .BROOKS, Athens, KiadFord Co., Pa* Wholcsale and ReuitDealers in *ry's unnvaiea, auu.™- - S', Thresher sand Separators, Threshers and Cleaners, Portable Circular and Crops- Cat Saw Mills and Shingle Machines. Clover Hallers, Emery’s, Hiclcok’s' and Krauscr's Cider Mills and Presses, Corn Shelters, Hay, Strav> and Stalfc Cutlers, Horse Hakes, Dog Powers, Clow's Grain Cradles, Corn and Cob Mills, Cultiva tors, Horse Hoes. Dedertck’s’Hay-Press’, Stump■ Machines, .jLeather and Rubber Belting. KelcliUnfs Mower & Reaper, Excelsior Fanning Milts, Provision Safes and Refrigerators.. v . , Extras supplied lor repairmgall Machines sold by us.~ Our Excelsior fanning Mills arc llje beat in the States. Descriptive Catalogues'Price Lists'and Circulars sent gr-alis to applicants. Send. ug,yonr address. ’ Tfi. HvWelles & SrOolft. . Athens, Pa., July 9,i 857.—i-3m. * \ P. S. We have for 'BSle cheap forcaehi payable before the ftirst day * of Seplerobet next, two Ketch* urn’s Lighi2 Horse-Moworft, 4 feci cutter burs; theyare etrong, durable well adapted for rough meadows, add calculated to please the farmer. R,M. W. & B. PORK-PLOUR-SALT. NEW PROVISION STORE. DHART respectfully informs his friends • and the public generally, tiial he has purchas ed the. Store Utely occupied by Jotics 12pe* find has associated with him Air. B. Short, under the name of HART Sc SHORT, who are' now receiving a fresh. No, I jStbck, of PORK, FEOFR, FRUIT, ftftOCE&IES, and every.article in the Grocery and Provision line. They intend lo ; introduce and Ueop constantly on hand, that fine brand of. Flour known, af EXTRA GENESEE and 'which, unlike the Flour which has been peddled out lo this public for several years past, } Will make good, white Bread. and is worth every cent it costs. Wc Intend lo buy all kinds of Produce and pay the CASH. There fore wc shall sell our Groceries and Provisions for CASH. > We have also a light stock qf DRY GOODS which will be sold ebeap. Call and examine lb yourselves. HART & SHORT. Wellsboro, May 14,‘18571(1 C. H. THOMSON, Fire & life insurance agent. Corning, N. Y . A ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford, Coring—Capital $1,000,000. T) HCEK IX‘ FI RE ! NSURANCE CO., ■ ■ «0f if&rtleM/Cotfit j—Cipifal §200,000. PEOPLE'S FIREINSURANCE CO. I ’ Of NW Ybrk : City—Capital §130,000 GONWAY FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Conway, Mass,—Capital §150,000, ■REEKMAN FI RE: I NSURANCE CO. > ** ; Of New York City—Capital §200,000 M ANHATTA N FfRE INSURANCE CO. .. Of New York City— §200.000 ]>JEW,Y'C)BJC LIFE INSURANCE CO. x ’ .' J Accnmnkrted Capital $1,200,000. . The subscriber having 1 sSocceded to the Fire In surance business of Geo. Thompson, Esq. t is prepared to take risks and’ issue policies in ilic above well known and reliable stock Companies.' Farm buildings insured foy three years at rates almost as low as those of mutual companies. •*’ All losses will be promptly and tied and paid at this office. Applications by mail will receive prompt - allqn lion. C. II THOMSON, Agent. Concert Hall Block. Corning, Aug. 20, 1357. WM: w. & IT. W. M’DOUGALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A RE engaged in Exploring, Surveying and Draft in?* Investing Money ft Heal Estate, and on Real Estate. Security, Locating Land Warrants, Locating Land for Settlors on lime. They. wilLattend the Land Sales, in - ibis and (he Adjoining districts, where their practical knowledge will enable'lhom to select the best lots. •'""'Parties entrusting INJuqey to us for investment will.bave the benefit of (Mr explorations. No prop* erty-pdrehased that we arenol personally acquainted with. [Waubashaw, Min. Ter., April 23.] x ' H. O. COLE BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, Wellsboro’,Pa. Shop in the rear-of YoungVßook Store. Every thing in his. line of business will be-done as wel and as promptly os’it can in the mere fashionable City saloons. Preparations fbr rentovbig dandruff, tind beaulyfiing the Irair for sale cheap Hair and whiskers dyed any color. Call and see. Wellsboro’, Ocl 18,1855. (tP YOU DON’T ISAY 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 them one door north of B. B. Smjlh & Son’s, where He will fee glad to show them tojydu, and do any Repairs on Watches, Clocks b Jewelry, and all warranted. A. FOLEY, Wellsboro* June 11,1857. SOMMER STUFFS, York Mills Cottonades, Farmers and Mechanics brdwn Linens, and lots and lots of Denim* just received at B. & B’s. . w f €6 U ISTS YA AOITATCTK. '■MtoKWMffiXtfii&t R/pfiffrt¥A *S ■' i*‘K 13 S S-ai k K Elt i ■ ' MRS.RAjPf ERTY< has jost received .of L. A. jGfbdey of Fliiladelpliia’, the latest style of pat* terns, such as Dresses,Basques, Mantillas &c., which hetteceives ofonlhly frorii Paris.- . - ' «t . Having rpade arrangements with him the same monthly, she wiH kecp them constantly-bq hand. Dress Makers and others supplied with pat terns at all limes by mail or by calling. REBECCA FLYNT RAFFERTY, •Mansfield, Jane 11,1857. ! '< .r CHAIRS, CABIHET-WABE, &C; JSTICKLEY respectfully, informs the citizens’ • of Wellsboro and" vicinity, that he keeps con* stanlly on hand"and will manufacture to order, Ciiatrs & *?;tb|i*et*Warc ;i’ of all descriptions. Those desirous of purchasing any article' in His line'will do to call odd exitninehis stbcfc>Hil work is manufactured from the best material andls sure to give !_ . „. a AlHsinds of TURNING' done irrtrsopefibr'man' tier and.on -reasonable terms. sputit end of iyiain-at., ; {Jan* 8,1857,-lf. - - BIXBY, respectfully informs the citizens of Wllmots District and that af-TiogaCo, in,p4rtrcular, that he has fo; sale a large' quantity of frcMi-ground Cayuga at the pld price—s 6, per ton. Having secured -the services of an excellent MILLER, and enlarge i# Hina fop the reception of- Plaster, he feels confident that no one will be disap pointed. t • . Particular aUenUon.vy'ilibc People from a distance. • •, *>" *’ *, " ' J ' . ' : '- 1 ManSfidd, Jan. 3, 1857.—if. THE IS> ! . , YO. SPENCER lakes this method to say to • the public, that he continues to PLANE LUMBER igj. UisShop (two miles south of. Mans? field near'Spenccts Mnis)~fo'r'lheTul!oVyingpriccs :* SkUng for 25 cls per huDdred-.feet. . ' Flooring matched, 50 els,'per liundfc’d feel."' ppr thousand‘feel.. v Fif.y cents per thousand extra, wilt be charged for bard wood. . {! • _- r - ALSO—A superior quality of fence pickets aL ways on had ft Si,jifi'per hundreds - • March 5, 1857.-Iy.“' ' ~ - Unlyerstty lewubnrg Pa. THE WINTER SESSION cTf 1857-8 will open on Thursday, September 24th. These 'Schools offer'4o ydfing both'sdaf. es superior advantages for obtaining such an eduoa. lion as theft circumstances.and future pursuits may require.* • , - The Collegiate Faculty is made' U{) of tried an£ experienced Professors. The academy fits young men for College, leaching or business life. The Fe male Institute occupjeg building With ; a‘fuif of J - ■' . Catalogues of either of the schools forwarded on application to cither, of the Instructors, or the Gene* ral Agent and Treasurer, Rev. A. K. Bell. - Lmyjsburg, Union. QcyPonna .Aug-12, 57. HARNESS SHOP. THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method ofinfbrm ing farmers and others, that they can now pro cure at his establishment in the Eagle printing office building, SADDLES, BRIDLES . : CARRIAGE HARNESS , 1 - - HEA tY HARNESS, «££ made to order promptly, in the best'manner, and from the best material. He ,wil\ do business on the . Casli Principle. ; apd tbue be ablolo good, article -at-a re duced price. .Besides, he .may be found al r his shop at all reassoname hours id the day, prepared to ac commodate those who may luvor him with their pat. ronage. He is also prepared to execute orders for CARRIAGE TRIMMING, in the best manner.— He invites all to pall and'examine his work. May 28,1857. : • t .C. L. KIMBALt." I HAVE ENGAGED ft ftri*t cla.«sCity workman who rimy be fotind at all reasonable "hodrs at aif Book and Jewelry Store, ready, and ccmiKrtt-nt to undertake and skilfully per form ITEPA 111 TNO H CLEANING, and' all kinds of t work usually done bv Oca«-l«rs. All work-done promptly 'and well. Wellsboro, Sept. 10. ,AdIKA3I YOUNG. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS * {SUGAR COATED,) WL/ ARE MADE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD, ANDTTJBE THE SICK, INVALIDS. FATHERS, MOTHERS, PHYSICIANS, PHI LANTHROPISTS, read tbeir Effects, and judge of tbeir virtues for the CURE of Headache, Sick Headache, Foal Stomach. - Pittsburg, Pemio., May 1,1555. Dr. J. C. Ater. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body cuu have-,by a dose or two of yoar Pilis. ;It seems to arise from a foul stomach, wlnch they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do mo, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with great respect, - 1 ' . ML W..PR9BLE* <5 , .: Cltrti of SUaiair CUqnimZ Bilious Disorders and. Liver Complaints. Department of the Interior. ’VToablngton, Teb. 7,1856. Sm: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice - ever Jdnce you .fnrnle them; awl cannot hesitate to Bay they are the tojst cathartic we employ. Tlieir regulating action on the.liver is quick and decided, consequently they arc an admirable remedy for detattgeraenta of that orfcan.— Indeed, I have seldom found a- case of! bilious disease bo ob stinate that it did not readily yield to them.. Fraternally yours. ALONZO BALL, M, D., . Physician of Marine Hospital. Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Post Office, Hartland, Lir. Co,, Mich.. Nor. 16,1863. Dr. A TER; Your Pills are the’ perfection of They have done my wife more good than I can tell you. She had been: sick and pining awny for mohths. tVont off to 6e at great expense, but got no better. She then com menced taking your I‘llh*. which soon cured hor,byoxpelling large quantities of worms (dead) from'her body. They after wards cured her and onr-two children Of bloody dysentery.-** One of our- neighbors had it had. and my wife cured him with two doses of your Plljs, while others around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctor's bills, and lost much (line, v, Itbont being cured Entirely even then. ‘jSuch n Acdlciuc as yours, which Is actually good and honest, will he prized hero. GEO. J..GRIFFIN, Postmaster. Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. From Rev. J. Y. U imes, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston Dr. Ayer: I have used your Tills with extraordinary suc cess in my family ami amont? thorie I am called to visit in dis tress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood they are tho very host remedy I have ever known, and I c»U confidently recommend them to my friends, Yours, J. V. HIMES. Varsaw, Wyoming JT. Y., Oct. 24; J555.-' Pear sm; 1 am uxfnp your Cathartic PHI* In mv practice and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fouittums of the blood. ’ JDnx G, MEACHAM, M. D. Erysipelas,'Scrofula, King's Evil, Teller, From'a Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, Ft*b. 4, IRSfi. BR. Am: Yohr Pills aro the• paragon of all that is grout in picdiclno. Thcy.havc cured my little daughterof ulcerous sores upon lier handd and feet' that had proved lucuroble for years. Her mother has-been long grievously afflicted with blotches and pimples ou her shin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills,’and they have cured her. . • - .. , ASA MOKORIDfiJI. Rheumatism. Neitrdlgia and Gout. From the Rer. Dr. Hawkos. of the Methodist Epis. Clmtch. -• Pulaski Itauty, S ivannah, Gn n Jnu 6. 165*3. Honored Sir: I should he ungrateful for the relief jour skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and hronght on cxcnitlatingneural gic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwith standing I had the best of physicians, the discus grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent fn Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, tmt sure. m-tho use- of them 1 aih now entlrely'wcll. ' ■ Senate Chamber. Baton Rouge, La., Dec 5,1655. Da. Aver: I have been entirely cured hy your Pills of Rheumatic Gout—tt J painful disease that had afflicted me for years. 1 ; VINCENT; t?LIDELL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred com plaints, requiring on active purge, they arean excellent remedy For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual. ; Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Injlamma tlon, and oven Deafness and Partial Blindness, hare been cured by the alterative nc«o| of f gese Pills, Most of the pills in market coptan Mercury, wliich, al though a valuable remedy in akillfnlihands, Is dangerous In ft pfll, from the dreadful consequences that frequently ’ ollow its incautious uhc. These contain no mcrcurv or nun mi substance whatever. CiXCfiA PIASTER. Tumors, and Salt Rheum, SPRING ill SUM"®!* JS now a largo and extensive assortment ' , , , HARDWARE, CROCKEKfc' NAlfe ■ J REA,D Y:M'ATIE clothing. BOOTS, a shoes, gl'assware.look'inG GLASSES, ; , wGoden ware, gl’ass, • ; ;V . ' : EISIf.SALT., . ■'! ~ _ : 'We dqem H umecessory’to.erianiCraUt articles,!a&> nearly cvery article UiatiiatisuaPy kept in tt’Store-, can be foundalthip establishment; and at prices that defyootqpetition,.as we will nhLbe-undersold in any afUcie,hy any man or combioation or men. ; .- ' -.PprahaflereiepraeioJly CASHR-l/YEjßS,wSUifind it greal|y;lo_lhqirintere&Ho coil and dxfcmibe Goods qqd prices before- purchasing elsewhere. SHOES! SHOESIr-lhe of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shbea', injowh’ and for sale c.hcajj’at “_*' 1 : ; RjOFTs/ _ /Salicoes, Binghams ; Vj large assortment and cheap.at; ROE’S.. Warpand CottourYarri at ROE’a. LEACHED best arid'fcheapesi assbrlincnt : can‘bc ibimd at* 1 ; • ROfeV. will And very "good and clieap- BlaekiSilka at v \ fiOE’s. W~ xts ♦ Stor.e w has removed to the new ... RQV’s BUILDING. - ASSIMERES—Gerrts willfind a good' assort mcnl of black and fancy, at ' JfOE^s. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!—Gents will find a grand assortment and) good at £OE’&.. HATS & CAPS of every description for ftften Boys, very cheap at ' J2oE*s. DOMESTIC' GOQD&—such as Sfripe. Sliirling,'Blu® Denims; Drillings, Brown Factory Colton Yam Carpel Warp, and Colton Diaper Tor Tabje ROE*a; HA^TS— ISuper-extra,1Super-extra, Spring styles and; hlest fashion, at ROK’s. Wcllaboro, May 14, ,1857. paPE Superior* Cut MADE in an entirely new establishment With d nets Rolling Mill, 1 1 ’ 1 • New Furnnoe, - • • New Nail hfaefiirfe, HreoftH&Utsstand mbs! approved eonstruetixin. The Nails are 1 • Beautiful in shape l , • * Fine in finish. Tough in'quality.' For sate at 'WA.ROBS* Wellshoro' Maif'ltt, 1897, • ’■ near ye! Hear ye! lieiir ye! WE hold these truths; self evident? That the way to be prosperous if to buy cheap and always of (ho best-quality; boy nothing simply be cause It is cheapf OOt becsuße-yoaiieed U and ttiw It is both food’and cheap; that those who buy 1 cheap by the quantity, caii retailffirst quality goods cheap ; that an economical buyer can ceil goods-'at as low'a figure in Wellsboro’as they can be purchased in lhe City ; and therefore that YOIWG JfS THE MAN, 1 who buys economically ; and that VOtiWS JS TlUij I*I.ACE, to ri’ii chase Gold and Silver , Duplex , Lever, Anchor and Cylin der WATCHES. Gold Chains, Gold tockels, alt siz.esaud qualities; Gotd’Cameo and Mo* ■ saic Breastpins aud Earrings , Finger Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, $6 Silver Plated Cake Baskets, Card Bbsketr, Children sevps,sail cellars, Egg cups Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Table Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, dfc. A new supply of Clocks of ell kinds, sires, prices, and qualities. , Wellsboro’ Jan. I, ’5l’ ‘ ’ A. YODNG. **. A i. s 6 j:F YOU want to buy BOOKS, go-lo Y O 1J Y G J 9 For he*has just returned from the,City, with an en tirely* new stock bf BOOKS & 'STATIONERY, Fancy Goods, Reticules, Porlmonnaies, Jet Bracelets, Harrison’s Perfum eries, Harrison's Shaving and Toilet Soap. HARRISON’S COIAJIUBIAN INKS, BLACK, REP AND BLUE. Sash au<l Blind Factory. COVINGTON) TIOGA CO., PA. The Subset her is nr prepared by n« Machinery j u purchased, to ft nwh to order, kindsotsquare fancy Sash,, ai Blinds. , Square Sash, common, sizes, 'ways on band. By long cxi ricnce in the bi siness,the sabscj berf attersliimsc lha he can make os good an article, and sell lias cheap as can b e obtained at any estabishment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see. 1 £ovioglon t September 18,1 8516. CTTbe subscriber is also Agent for the sale o Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness. D. S. I. NEW AND SPLEN&ID S7VCX OF Til, HIT-IRON, COFFER & STOVES. AT - D, P. AK33 \V, ROBERTS’ THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Wellsboro** has just arrived at theSTOVJEi& TIN STORE of D. P. & W. ROBERTS. ThCy vyould call the attention of the public to their well selected assortment, consisting of the . YOUNG AMERJCA, - - Elevated oven, MORNING STAR.. ~ ,■. do, NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT. do. REGULATORS, PREMIUMS. LOW OVENS. - Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves are selected with the greatest cure, especially for this market, und cannot fail to give entire, satisfaction. Cal) and see them.l - ... TI3VWARE—of all kinds, .shapes, and sizes made ofthe best material and sold as cheap if not -cheaper than that of any other establishment bribe County. Eave Gutters madeto order on eliort notice. JOBBING done to order and in the best man ncr.l All Tin*ware carefully proved before-leaving the shop.. j _ O*OM Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter,'and also Silver and Gold either oldor hew, taked in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish, to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved] by examining their, stock before pur chasing elsewhere. - on Tinware were given for besi Stock and Work &c., at late county Fair. ■ • D. P fe W. ROBERTS. Wellsboro.* April 231857- JJKASS floors at ... ij»y all the raetn&rffofthe committee met to-Witness the'Safes and books and papers, (placed 1 in them) aild were perfectly satisfied that nfl 'was right. The day following, 1 the burning tootplaee, under the’superintend cticd of the Committee;' After a fair and impartial’ burning fbr five hours, the Safe of Messrs Evans dr "Watson -was first opened, the Safa being on fire irisMe,‘rind the contents par tially consumed, while the contents -In the Safe Parrels & Herring were in good condition, and no fire inside.” Kfcadlnsr, March 2.1557. . , (Signed,) P.FEtPT,. 1 . p, N. COLEMAN, > Committee. • ' ’ ' A. H. PEACOCK, J Andcndorsed by over ,50 of the beat men of Reading. Thc abovo Safes can be inspected at <l4 Walnut Street, where the public can satisfy themselves of the' great Buperiority.of tbo u HcrringS‘’Patent" Champion,” over tho defeated and used-np tton Poor Salamander.” , FARBEIS &IIERRISG, . 34 Walnut Street, PhilatTft. : Onijt Maktrsin-thu State of Herring's Faicnt Champion Safes. The attempt mado-by,other parties to bolster up th&repu* tation of a Safe which ha* failed so signally in accidental fires in Philadelphia, (Ranslcad Place,) by taking one out of an agent's store, (1L A. Lantz,) made double thickness, (differ ed t-from tho s/a-t hoy soli) to Ü bum up” one u£. Belting's, thalf aa thick) baa.met with its true reward* Heningfs Safe could not be burnt, provlrtg conclusively that the only reliable Safa now "made is “ JTorringW’ of which over 15,000 are now in; ‘actual i upe, anil mote than 2UO , hare been tried by. fire xoilhoiU a single loss, ♦ ' Julj 1 13,1857. ly. fill, : pHmAPELFmA Manufaeto ,JL red Salamander Safes, Jfq. 26 S-. Fourth Street,.PhUada. • Truth is Mighty and must Prevail. Report of the Committee appointed t 0 superintend the Burning of the Iron Safes , at Readings Feli ’ 27, 1857. ‘ “The undersigned, members of the committee,do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes, origi. nally agreed upon by Faxrels Ac Herring and Evans Walsori, placed side by side lb a furnace, viz; The Safe in use, by the Paymaster of the. Philadel phia and Reading 1 Railroad Company, ih his office at Heading, mannfaetpredby Farrels Ac Herring, and the safe in ose by H. js. Lantz, in his storey ■manufactured.by Evans;& WatsOb,and put in.books And papers precisely alike. _ ; ‘ The £fte ’ was started at o’clock, A. M., and kept up uhtll four cords bfgntah hickory, twococids dry oak and half chestnut top wood were entirely consumed, the whole under the’ superintendence oi tHe subscribers; members of the Committee. The "Safes wore then cooled off with water, after which they were oftened’ and the books and papers taken out. by ihe.,Committee'-and sent -to H. A. Lantzfs Store for "public examination, after'they ."V ere first examined and 'marked by- the- Committed. The books and papers taken,from* l|he Saj? nfchufactnred .by Evans »S 6 Watson were.bak slightly afiectediby ■the intense heat* while, those Uken*&om. the Safe roanufectured-by, Farruls Herring, werty iij qxk Uipse tqken from Evans & t Watson’s Safe.; Ware. DAVID S. IRELAN yOI’NG’S, HERRINGS BMFE. ;THEs AOKrWW^DeED'.i CHAMEXOm THBKECRTP TRIALS'ftt 'Reading 1 we endorsed the current of public ; iinion, and confirmed the .verdict of | ore than 200 accidental flr«, proving i inclusively that *”Fferring'k’ > Is the' 1 XEY SAFE that will not barn. Extract - from the Committee's Re— »rt on the Trial of Iron- Safes -at 1 We believe the above to have been and iat partial trial of the ljotb Safes. JACOB H. DYSHER, DANIEL S. HUNTER. ■ Raving beob absent during tl»c burning, w£fully coincide with the above- statement of the condition of the papers and books but of.tlieir respective Safes. G. A. NICHOLLS. - - IK H. MUHLENBERG, ■ - - JAMESf MTLHOLLAND, EVANS dsWATSON have'now: orfHand 300,. 000 pounds of the above Safest which IhSy offer for wleon belter terms than anyothpr Manufacturer in the United Slaves. * t ‘, [ Tik following . natnei gentlemen,, residents of Reading ambits vicinity*who- saw the above fire, have purchfcscd Safes from Evans &, Watson since the burning up to May Ut, 1857 k ' G. A» Nicolla, I; Lepold Hirah,! ; Isaac Ruth, !; Kijk, &. Heistcr, X; W. Rhoads & Son, X;- Henry W, Missinger, 2; Dr. AVjm. Moore, Rhoads, 1; Billmcycr, Foljmcr Si Mahon,.! ; Levi L. Smith, I ;HigU &, iCraig, 1; Wra. Kirck, 1 ; r Kaufman & ißanip,-! Wm. McFariier, X ; Geo. J.‘Edkert,'X; X. IVI. & GJ 1; Ezra ■Miller,!.; J, P. : BrideganeJ I James Jamison,;!; J. B.‘& A. B. Warner,! ; Jacob Schmuckcr,! ; W-bi. King, I ] V. B. Schqltenberger, 1; JR*. R. Company, 1; H; A. LahlzfS} W. C 4 &*P, P, Ermantrooi, 1; July 13,1857, ly. , j TAN HORN’S' CABINET WAR EH OUSE. I AM STILL AT SJY OLI> STAND* two doors below Hart & Flour and-Provis ion Store, Manufacturing to order all kinds of,Cab inat Warp, and *in the best manner. I.likewise Keep.constantly on hand~and for sale at reasonable prices, a,fine stock of . - : ,- - . Softs, DhanSj Ottomans, Card, Centre ,Dinihg df Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress.and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every description,together withailarticiesusn ally made in.bisline of business. ■ From this knowledge pf the business, he flat, tors himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do, well to call and examine hie work before sendiug clsewber for an inferior article. TURNING done in a neat manner, at-ahortno tree. I - ■ . . Q Chairs! Chairs! ' '(r3L . , .In addition To the above,the 1 snbscr jSSSSber vv’ould inform the public vhal lie ha f- fi B juslrcceivcdaiargeand handsomcassort men!of , ; j . ■ Common &, Spring-Seat Chairs, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs, tyc,, which he will sell as-cbcap, if not cheaper,than they can be purchased ’anywhere else in' Tioga county. Call and see them i 1 Weilsboro’, Jnly 23, ’57. B. T. VANHORN- IVKW TAILtOR SHOP. Nogarmentds permitted logo oat of the shop timt is not made in themost substantial manner. Espcciil cara oliservcd in Cutting and Fitting. This Department, will be under my own supervision, rßelieving iu the “live, and let live” rule. I have addled the r : . Pay-Down System .. and shall rigidly adhere to it. Wellsboro*, March 13,1856. H. P. ERWIN. JVEW GOODS! \EW GOODS WHERE ? at ERWIN’S new Store! He has justreturned from the City with a choice Dot of Ready-Made Clothing, CLOTHS, C ASSIItIERES, TESTING and all of which will be sold ON THE CASH-DOWN s Y S T B 3VE A N D I¥OTHIIVC» SHORTER I Wcllsboro* Sept. 25,|1856. ' , / rsjrjARBIAGH; GUIDfk—YOUIiG’S GRt , m,PBYSOLCKJICAJU WORK,,THE P(tei jESUIILAPItJS, or Every, One Hit Out. Dvu,i WM'TOVKG' M. D. hi* written h gUtgn for th#; general readei, and i3<)llcutraied , upwards of one hundred Engravings, All people, or those- contemplating min*, and having - the- least impediment to marti e j| should read this book,. .It diaclosesaecrets that ns one Should be acquainted with. Still hia a C that-,must be kept locked up-,' and not UeabotK house,- It wiE bo sent lo ony one on the :ut~ twenty-five cents. Address Dr. WM.YOCh'G* SPRUCE Street, above Fourth, Phil’a. ' ” MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOUV MARRIAGE GUIDE; by Dr. WM. Yife: MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOCv MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOU.v MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUV MARRIAGE GUIDG’, by Dr WM YOUV MARRIAGE (3UIDE. by Dr WM YOTV MARRIAGEGUIDE, byDr-WM YOU* StARRIAGfi GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUV MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUV MARRIAGE GUIDE,' by Dr WM YOU.V MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WMYOCV MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUV HOWARD ASSOCIATE* . - PHILADELPHIA; Important Announcement. FTtO all-persons Sexual disease JL. sqcU A* SPERMA.TORRHCB \,. SEMINaj. WEAKNESS,. IMPOTENCE,. GLfcET, SYPHILIS,'the Vice ofONANL%. SELF-ABUSE, &c., &c M The HOWARD ASSOCIATION in view of the. awful desfrtictidn of "human l\f»x health,, caused by Sexual disea wiuclt are practiced upon the unfortunate victix such diseases by Quacks, have directed, their suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT wc.- of theirname, to give MEDICAL ADVICE G» TJSi, to all persons thus aiSicled, (Male or Fen?j. who apply by letter, with a description of their* dltion, (age, occupation, habits of life, &.C.,) case of extremepoverty and suffering, to FUHXIS MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. ' The Howard Association is a benevolent Inst* tlon, established by special endowment, for ibe<i lief of tho sick and distressed, afflicted wUh Idnt and Epidemic audits funds cl osed for no olhef purpose.. It has now a surpb means* which the- Directors have voted to adtens the above nolippw.- It is needless to add that thei. sociation commands the highest Medical skill on, age, and will furnish the most approved aoe treatment. —Valuable advice also given to sicku nervous females, afflicted with‘-Wbmb Comply Leucorrhcea, &c. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO* R. CALHOT Consulting, Surgeon, Howard Association, .*n South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. / By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL Preside i 6E(X FAIRCHi LD, Secretary.' October 95,1636.—r1Y* NILES & ELLIOTT. I TT*A VE leased the stand formerly occupied h JS •*-^S.'BAILEY f and arqoww receivifig ands tk'jjS at fair prices, one ol the largest and finest : DRY GOODS, ■-« spfch as. Cloths, Cassimerea, Vestings and Famuli Goods, Ladies’ Dress Slufik of every from cheap and durable prints up to a fine qua!:n Dress Silks, Sheeting, Shirting, &c. Roady-Tflarte Clothing. 9 Summer,'Fall knd* Winter styles, well made sui ~aß good material for the prices asked. *ilsj BOOTS. & .SHOES J from ladles* finest kind? down to Brogans and 5* -j|B far farmer's *v|ear, and at such prices as caonc;: JB to eurtibe’ reasonable customer. We also keri 3| stanllyon hand \ ‘ 38 , FLOCK, FISH & SAIT 1 of prime quality and as cheap as they can in WeHsbom. We wish to purchase ail kica aB produce, such as |S WfIEAT, RYE , OATS $ COfc M Butler, Cheese, Wool A Hi* -fl for which we will exchange good& or pay the u ~ |B| est market prices in CASH, on delivery, or at*. J 9 time as shall be agreed upon by both parties. ' have a gobd lot of ’ • M IMPLEMENTS. | Hoes, Spade?, Shovels, Garden Hakes, Hay Ri, S Hay Forks, Which we will exchange fore $| or produce asebeap as they can be bought elsewk || The trading public, are invited to call and ess -f our'stock. NILES & ELLIOTI [$ Wellsboro, June 25,1857, I THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR J AS. CLARKE'S CELEB HALID FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription! of Sir James Clarke, i Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This mraluaW-i cine is unfailing in the-cure ofall 'those painful and on« diseases incident to the female constitution. It modarates all exceaa, removes all obstructions, t bring? on She monthly period with regularity. The»* should bo used,two or three weeks previous to theytortify‘the constitution,'and lessen the suffering labor,, enabling tho-mother to perfprm ben duties mth«* 'to herself and ChDd. These ■Pills should not be taken by. females dimer ‘ FIRST TJIUEK MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they an? bring Miscarriage, but at any other time they are »ft In alf cassea of N errors and Spinal Affections pant 2- Rack and. Limba, Heauiheaa, Fatigue on Slight Exertion. \ pitation, of the Heart, Lownesa of Spirits, Hysterics. * Headache,'Whites and all other painful diseases occasion* a disordered system, these Pilla will effect a cure other means hare failed, and although a powerful rt~® ; docs not contain Iron, calomel, antimony or any other ni^ Full directions, accompany eaeb package. Price ted States and Canada, One Dollar.' Sole Agents for this Couutrv— I- C."BALDWIN * Co.. , Rochester,' >' N*. B. $1 00 enclosed-te any authorised Agent. a bottle of pills by return maij. For sale -Wholesale arid Retail by Tf' BLUCTTE and by ode druggist in every town m the Phfted States. ■ Fox-particulars ol?»a» SlUott-Vand get'tKTtrenfer. For sale in Wellsboro, by J. A. -Roy, Coxfngton l r 'Baylor, 31hnsfield,-by C. W. Nesbitt; Tioga by 4- J phry and n. If. Bonien; Lawrenceville by W. O. 3K Knoxville by A. J. Dearman; Wegtfield by .Goodt'** Brother; BklAnd hy J. & J. Parkherst. ' ' Jaa. 32, 3557.-~3y. * t Who will go to Kansas ? | THE subscriber will sell Ihe Farm on whiri M lives,in Lawrence,containing 140. acres, of which is improved. It .is well,-watered,!» : J$ comfortable ’house, barns,* necessHy .outbuddu and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon. ' & Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrenccvillc, know* ‘Hie ‘ “Geer Hou&q,” with ample accommodate Attached is a Store, building suitable fqr theC eery and. Dry Goods to be sold or ft ed ip suit applicants. For terms apply to , 1 Lawrencevlfte, Sept.ll ’56. M. S. BALDWIN This sub scriber lias opened anew his shop opposite Roy’s. Store and is prepared to;ex ecute the orders of his old customers aud others who may fa?qr him with their, pat ronage, with neatness icel it necessary to put .o furnish its. own rec- YOU can find.anything that you may wantin; . Hoe of. FANCY GOODS at YOUSO* HE has just returned from the City with*’ top selected assortment. - *■ HE is determined to dotbe fair thing in of a Cash Business. DON’T be afraid to ask-for a sight of hi**?* did stock of'Jewelry and late Publication*' HE keeps himself on band to show his siocD to sell them just as reasonably as the/ ci2 purchased west of New York. Wcllsboro’ June 4, 1757. POTTER As HAMMOSP’S NEW SYSTEM OF FENMANSW THIS System leaches a practical basin"* writing It doss this systematically* subject w presented not. merely as an arl A learned by imitation, hut as a science to be str and applied. A - f For sale, wholesale and Retail by Baldwin* Sc Co., Tioga, Pa. Price 90 <ceots per do*- GREAT BARGAINS SUNDAY SCHOOLI!IU<^ ! A. FRESH eoppij of Books at tto . ; BINGHAM- OFFICE Wcllstibro’ Jane 18th, 1557 0 s
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