The Reward of Courtesy. A few years since, on a radiant spring nftcrnoiUi, two men, who, from their con versation, nppeard to Ire foregners, stoopped before the gue of one of the large workshops in Philadelphia for the manufacture of loco motive engines. Entering a small office, the elder of the two men acquired of the super intendent if he would permit them to inspect lho works. “Yon can pass in, and look about,’! said the superintendent, vexed apparently, at bung disturbed’ tW'tbe'perusal of his news piper.. He then scanned the two strangers more closely. They were respectably but plainly clad, and evidently made no profess ion to official dignity of any kind. “You must pick your own way gentle man,” replied the superintendent, “we are all too busy to attend to every body that comes along. I’ll thank you not to interrupt the workmen by asking questions.” It was not so much the matter as the manner of this ’ reply, that was offensive to Mr. Wolf and bis companion. It was spoken with a c-rminly official assumption of superiority mingled with contempt for bis visitors, indi cating a haughty and selfish (temper, on the part of the speaker. “I think we wiH not trouble you, said Mr. Wolf, bowing ; and taking his companion’s arm they passed out. “If there’is anythin" 1 heartily dislike, it is incivility,” said Mr. Wolf, when they were in the street. “I do not blame the man for not wishing to show us over the establish ment ; he is no doubt interrupted by many heedless visitors, but he might have dissmised us away belter content with a gracious lefusal than with an ungracious consent.” ‘•Perhaps,’’ said the other, we shall have better luck here,” and they stopped before another workshop of a similar kind. They were received by a brisk little man, the head clerk, apparently, who, in reply to their request to be shown over the establish m nt, answered, ”0, yes! come with me g'ltilemen—this way.” So saying, he hur riod them along the area strewed with iron bars broken and rusty wheels of iron, frag ments of old boilers and cylinders, into the principal workshop. Here without stopping to explain any one thing, he led the stran g- rs along, with the evident intention of get- Ing ritl of them as possible. They paused where the workmen were riveting external eastings of u boiler, the clerk looked at his w i ch, lapped jwith his foot ngiinst an iron tube, and showed other signs of impatience ; whetcupon Mr. Wolf remarked,” “we shall not detain you longer, sir,” and with this he took his leave. “That man is an improvement on the other,” said Mr. Wolf, “all the civility he has is on the surface ; it does not come from the heart. We must look further.” The sirnngera walked on nearly halfamilein silence, when one of them pointed to an humble sign, with a picture of a locomotive engine with a train of cars underneath. It overtopped a small building not more than tm feet in height, comm micating with a yard and workshop. “Look,” said the oh-, server, “here is a machinist whose name is not on our list.” “Probably it was thought 100 small a concern for our purpose,” said his companion. “Nevertheless, let us try it,” said Mr. Wolf. They entered, and found at the desk, a middle-aged man, whose somewhat grim aspect and apton around his waist, showed that he divided his labors be tween his workshop and the counting-room. “We wnnLlo look over your works, if you*have no objections.” “It will give me great pleasure to show you all that is to be seen,” said the mechanic with a pleased alacrity, ringing a bell, and telling the bov who entered to take charge of the office. He then led the way, and Ex plained to the strangers the whole process of erecting u locomotive engine. He showed them how various pans of the machinery were manufactured, patiently answered all their questions. He told them the mode of tubing boilers, by which the power of gen erating steam was increased, and showed with what care he provided for security from • bursting. Two hours passed rapidly away. The strangers were delighted with the intelfi gcnce-displayed by the mechanic, and with his frank, unsuspicious manners. Here is a man who loves his profession so well, that he takes.pleasure in explaining its rmsleries to all who can understand them,” thought Mr. Wolf. •‘1 am afraid we have given you n great deal of trouble,” said the other stranger.” “Indeed, gentlemen 1 have enjoved your visit,” said the mechanic, “and 1 shill bo glad to see you again.” “Perhaps you may,” said Mr. Wolf, and the two strangers departed. Five months elapsed after, as the mechanic whose means were limited, sal in his office meditating how hard it was to get business by such large es tablishments as were his competitors, the two s'rangers entered. He gave them a hearty welcome, handed chairs, and all sal down. “We come,” said Mr. Wolfe, “wiih n proposition to you from the Emperor of Rus sia to visit St. Petersburg.” “From the Emperor] Impossible!” “Here are our credentials.” “But gentlemen,” said the now agitated mechanic,-“what does this mean ? llow have 1 earned such an honor ?” “Simply by your straight-forward, cour tesy and frankness, combined with profes sional intelligence,” said Mr. Wolf. Because wo are strangers you did not think it neces sary -lo treat us with distrust or coldness. You saw we were really interested in ac quainting ourselves with your work and you did not ask us, before extending to us your civilities, what letters of introduction we brought. You measured us by the dignities we have exhibited.” The mechanic visited St. Petersburg, and soon afterwards removed his whole establish, ment. He hid imperial orders for ns many locomotives as he could construct. He has lately returned to his own country, and is still receiving large returns from his Russia workshop. And all his property grew out of unselfish civility to two strangers, one of whom was the secret agent of the Czar of Russia! N Hure is u p .item maid of nil "work, and (Iks Uc *t when Icaol middled with. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon, ELKLANO, TIOGA COUITY, PA. Will visit patients in all parts of the county, 01 receive them for treatment at his bouse* [June 14.1855.] JOHN NvBACHL, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office, north side Public Square WcUsborough, Pi. Refers to Messrs. Phelps .Dodge & Co.,N. Y city Hon.A.V.Parsons,Philadclphia. July 13. SPENCER & THOMSON, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, CORNING, Stcnbcn County, New York. Geo. T* Spencer. C. 11. Thomson, April 18,1855-Iy, ' YOU DON’T SAY SO? YES SIR, I DO! I soy thit FOLEY has the bestond cheapest assortment of WATCHES 1 ever saw in Wellsboro.* Such heavy cases and finished movements you can't find elsewhere Cali and see them 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 & Jewelry, and all warranted. A. FOLEY. Wellsboro* June 11,1857. S. F. WILSON, O’ Rcmovcdto James Lowrcy’sOffice lAS. LOWREY& S. F. WILSON, A TTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, willaltcndtheCoartsof Tioga,Potter and McKean counties. WcUsborough,Feb. ], 1853, W. W. WEBB, Itl. D., HAS returned to Wellsboro 1 , and la roady to promptly attend all calls ns a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. He would also stale that he has received n Commission from the Governor, and been sworn by the Brigade Inspector, as Surgeon of the Ist Regiment, 2th Brigade ol the 13th Division of the uniformed Militia of Pennsylvania, and there, fore is the only Surgeon within the Limits of said Brigade who has the right to give certificates to “persons incapable of bearing arms.” Office and residence,house formerly occupied by Samuel A. Muck. ia. o. COLE BARBER & HAIR DRESSER. Wellsboro* Pa. Shop in the rear of Young's Book Store. Every thing In his line of business will be done as well and as promptly as it can be done in the more fashiouahlcCily saloons. Preparations for removing dandruff, and bcautyfiing the hair for sale cheap Hair and whiskers dyed any color. Call and sec. Wellsboro*, Oct 18,1855. (if' W M. w. & 11. W.IPUOUGALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A RE engaged in Exploring, Surveying and Draft. ing, Investing Money in Real Estate, and on Real Estate Security, Locating Land Warrants, Locating Land for Settlers on lime. They will attend the Land Sales in, this and (he adjoining districts, where their practical knowledge will enable them to select the best lots. Parties entrusting Money to us for investment will have the benefit of our explorations. No prop erty purchased that we arc not personally acquainted with. ■ [Waubashaw, Min. Ter., April 23. J WELLSBORO FOIJj\BKIf -A-N-D- Machine Shop AG-AIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor Young &, Co., Tioga, lakes this method to in form the public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop In the village of Wellsboro fora term of years, and having pul it in good running order, is prepared to do ail kinds of work usually done at such c*tabli-»hmenls, in the best manner and out ol the best of material. He has had over twenty years* experience in the business and will have the work entrusted to him done directly under his supervision. No work will be sent out hall finished. MILL GEARINGS, PLOUGHS, STOVES, and castings of all kinds on hand and tn order. ROBERT YOUNG. Wellsboro May 28.1857. COME AND SEE THE NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT WM. WALKER’S 31, Market St. Corning, AND SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES! t Al! the Intent Fashionable styles of & ©^.E’®s For men and hoys. Ladies* Prnnolle. Satin. Cloth nml Mor occo Gaiters from 4s-. to Indies* Morocco, Calf ami tn anulled Boots, from C.h. to §2.1)0; Ladies Morocco Patent leather, nml Satin Slippers and Buskins; Men’b Patent Leather. Cloth nml Calf Congre-s Gaiters. Men’s Kip. Calf and Ennnimelled Bntsaiic Elen's Patent Leather and Calf Oxford Tice :uid.Slipper&; Children's Shoes. Slipper-. Gaiter*. 110-icry Ac.. Lilies’ ilnhhcr- and SandnN, first unality 4p-third quality Is.; Men's Uuhh'T* and San dals fir.-t quality Os; Ladies’ Hosiery, Silk, Lisle and Kid Glutes and Gauntlets. Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Umbrellas. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Silk. Merino ami 1100 l Un dershirts and Draw'f-t Cravats. Ties, and Scarfs; Sm-penders, Hosiery. Glo\es, Shirts. Collars Linen, Silk ami Cotton llnml kcrchetf-; al-o an assoitmenl of CROCKERY To ho sold cheap for Ca«h. Corning. April 2i», ISSS. ly WILLIAM WALKER. SUMMER STYLES & FASHIONS. Mrs. Itl. J. Grierson, HAS just returned from the City wiih a full as sortment of Millinery Goods, which she offers for sale al the lowest casli prices. STRAWS, NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY BONNETS, of all prices and descriptions. BORDERS from Is up lo 4s, Gd. A nice assortment of FLOWERS of all prices. Frcncli Flowers and Box Flowers. A beautiful assortment of RIBBONS, LININGS. LACES, CRAPES SILKS, and all kind of materials for making Summer <Sf Winter Mourning Goods . Little Boys Hats, Girl's Flats, and Ladles' Riding Hats. All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned and done over on short notice. Mrs. Grierson has employed lor the season a good Milliner. O* Shop on Main Street, over Niles & Elliott's Store. [May 13,1858] Store Goods in Tioga Village BALDWIN . LOWELL <£ CO. Have a small Stock of Goods on hand, bought in view of the light limes, which will be sold very low Cash or any kind of Produce. We arc located atour-tjld stand in Tioga Village, directly opposite the of Charles O. Elz. VVc would further say to all those indebted to us by note or book occount, that we mu&t have pay or costs will be made. Wo'/l lake Cash or any and all kinds of Produce at the highest market prices. BALDWIN, LOWELL &. CO. Tioga, Nov. 26,1857. CAMPHENE & FLUID—at - jc. 14. TRUMAN & BOWEN'S. Blank marriage certificates, for talc at this Cilice, June 21,1858. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. SOMETHING NEW ANEW LAMP—Ufford’s Smoke consuming Lamp is un article wet! worthy the notice of every person who wishes to usepil instead of Fluid. This lamp is highly recommended by men of sound judgment and of wide reputation, who are known throughout our country. But it is not necessary to | take the recommendations of others; just cull ut i?oy’s Drug Store and you can see one of these lamps burning every evening. Call and examine it lor yourselves. ANEW supply of Potter and Hammond’s Writ, ing Books, just received at Roy’s Drug Store, also a supply of pens, ink, paper, envelopes, slates, school books, school stationery, &c. WORMS.—Give a child over two years old X a small tea spoonful of Fluid Extract of Pink and Senna once every two hours till It operates as a cathartic. FARRIER’S OIL—For Horses and Cuttle—very useful for sores, wounds, scratches, gulls 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, windgalls, kicks and sweency. Price 25 oents. ESSENCE OF GINGER,—A mildand safe slim ulant useful for bowel complaints; much used ill hot weather to prevent the bad effects of drinking 100 much cold water. BUCIIU LEAVES are procured from the south ern part of Africa. The Hottentots at the cape of Good Hope have long used this article us a remedy in a variety of diseases. From' them the medicine was borrowed by the English and Dutch physicians residing there and by their recommend, alien it was soon employed in Europe. In ptocess of time this, medicine has come into general use, and is highly spoken of by the best medical writers. Physicians recommend it mostly for complaints of the urinary-organs, such as gravel, a morbid irrita tion of the bladder and urethra, retention of urine, also incontinence of urine from want of tone in the urinary organs. It cools the unnatural heal and rclicvcs'pain ; and in many eases of long standing it has been effectual when other valuable medicines had failed to produce an effect. The active princi ple of’this medicine is a volatile oil which is mostly lost by the old process of boiling. Hence it requires great cure and skilful management to prepare this medicine properly. FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU is a Strong or concentrated preparation prepared by the new process called 4 Displacement. 1 ’ By this the valua blc properties of the Buchu arc entirely preserved, and this form of the medicine is less liable to injury from oge and more palatcable, Useful equally in all eases of the kind whether male or female. Price 75 cents per bottle. For sale at Roy 1 * Drug and Chemical Store at VVellsboro Pa. o*This is no patent medicine or quack nostrum or secret remedy, but a new and improved prepara tion of a well known and valuable medicine. TJLEACHING POWDER,—To remove ink and - L * fruit stains &c., from linen. Price 12JJ els per box, with full directions for use. PERMANENT MARKING INK—To mark col -1 - lars and other clothing so that the name will not wash out. Price 25 els per bottle. POTASH, Sal Soda, Salerutus, Pure Ginger, Pure Ground Mustard, and Ilumell’s Essence of Cof fee, just received and for sale at Roy’s Drug Store. PIERSON’S EXPECTORANT.—A valuable rem edy for coughs, colds and lung difficulties. INDIAN SANATIVE DROPS or Life Regulator, is considered a most valuable article for difficul ties caused by impurity of the blood, this article recommends itself; certificates are unnecessary try it if you would know its value. /"IHEMICAL HAIR TONIC.—This compound is used to prevent the hair from falling off to cause it to grow* in thicker—and to restore hair that is growing gray to its original color; it is nicely per fumed and is very pleasant article for toilet use. Afresh supply of Camphene and Fluid justre ceived at Roy’s Drug Store. THE BEST INK in 1 America.—Conger and Fields celebrated Recording Ink. -ANo David &, Black’s Permanent Ink for Records and Book keeping. A new supply of these valuable Inks just received at Roy’s Drug Store; also a large quantity Common School Inks. Flavoring extracts.—New supply'; ?uch Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Peach, Cinnamon, Rose, Nutmeg, Ccllery, &c. NEW SUPPLY of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Pocket Books, Dental Soaps, Odors for the Handkerchief, and Fancy Goods a large assortment. RHODE ISLAND LIME for whitewashing.— Also Whitewash Brushes for sale ut Roy's Drug Store. CHOLERA DROPS.—The most effectual reme dy for bowel complaints in use. If taken in time it can hardly fail to cure if the directions are strictly complied with. Price 25 cents. /CRYSTAL EYE WATER.—A valuable remedy for sore or Inflamed eyes—with full directions for use, Price 12 J and 25 cts per bottle. /“IEPHALIC SNUFF.—For Catarrh, Headache &,c. Price 25 eenlsa bottle. A RMENIAN CEMENT.—For mending broken glass or china ware, with directions for its use Price* 25 cents# per bottle. (Warranted.) | MILK OF ROSES.—A pleasant Cosmetic to im prove the complexion and to remote tan and freckles—Price 25 els. u bottle. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES—With or without Frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE. BALSAM TOLU.—This balsam is procured from a tree winch is found in South America—it is a most valuable remedy for colds, coughs and a flee tions of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. ROSEMARY OINTMENT is a useful article for chapped hands, pimples on the fact*, burns, scalds, eruptions on the skin &c. Price 12 and 25 cents per box. MAYER'S OINTMENT.—This ointment has long been held to be a great scctcl amontr the Germans. It is highly valued as a successful cure for fever sores, bad ulcers and sores of almost every kind which are found to be difficult to heal. See di rcctions on the box.. COMPOUND CATHARTIC PILLS; the best pill in use for billious complaints and affections of the liver. HEADACHE PILLS—For sick headache, ner vous headache and all headache that conics on at regular intervals. BOOKS. A variety of Children’s Books—Blank Books— School Books, Slalioneiy &.c. Also the Depository of the Tioga County Bible Society—containing a large variety of Bibles and Testaments from cents to G dollars. SEEDS FOR GARDEN 6l FIELD.—A large supply of Fresh Seeds has just been received at Roy’s Drug Store. Farmers and others who send orders fronvany part of our county can rely on finding just the kind of seeds they may want at this Store. The supply is so large that merchants will be able to se lect from a full assortment here at any lime. Wellsboro, April 1,1858. J. A. ROY. \\ , ». TERBELL, Successor to W. TERBELL & SON, CORNING, N. V. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in Drugs Sf Medicines , Lead, Zinc, & Colored Points , Oils, Vnrnishes, Brushes, Camphene fy Burning Fluid, Dye Stuffs, Sash Sf Glass, Pttte Liquors for Medicine, Patent Medi. cines, Artists Paints «5r Brushes , Perfumery, Fancy Articles, ■ Flavoring Extracts, ALSO A general assortment of School Books, Blank Books, Staple and Fancy Stationery. Physicians, Druggists, and Country Merchants dealing in any of the above articles can be supplied at a small advance on New York prices. Sept. 3, 1857* HOW ADD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. rpO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases 1 such as SPERMATORRHOEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE. GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE, &c., &c., The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia 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 their Con sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA TIS, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with a description oftheir con dition, (age, occupation, 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'dislrcsscd, afflicted with u Viru« lent and Epidemic Diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the As sociation commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment.—Valuable ndvicc also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint Iteucorrhcea, &c. Address, (post-paid;) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. October 25,1856.—ly. WE TV GOODS ! NEW GOODS WHERE? at ERWIN’S new Store! He has jusirelurncd from the City with a choice Eot of Ready-Made Clothing'. CJLOXHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING am! all of which will besold ON THE CASH-DOWN SYSTEM AND NOTHING SHORTER Wellsboro’ Sept. 25. 185 G. NEW STOCK AT HARTS FLOUR 4- PROVISION STORE. I have just replenished my Stock of Groceries, Flour and Provisions, and am prepared to sell at the lowest living figure, for Cash all through this hard winter. I will also exchange Groceries and Provisions for Country Produce at Cash prices. 1 ran furnish every eatable quality of flour at a less price than any dealer in Wcllsboro, either whole sale or retail, I imve also on hand a large quantity of Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes, which will be sold at a very small advance upon cost, for Cash or Produce. As to price and quality of anything I keep on hand for sale, just call and examine for yourselves. I have also a small stock of DRY GOODS, which will be sold AT COST. Call and see. Wcllsboro’ Jan. 7, ’5B. DAVID HART. AEW TAILOR SHOP. The sub scriber has opened anew his shop opposite RoyS Store and is prepared to ex* cciitc the orders of his old customers aud others who may favor him with their pat ronage, with neatness feel it ncccsFary to pul his work as it is warranted to furnish its own rec ommendation. No garment is permitted to go out of the shop that is not made in the most substantial manner. Especial care observed in Cutting and Fitting. This Department, will be under my own supervision. Believing in the “live and let live” rule, I have adopted the Pay-Down System and shall rigidly adhere to it. Wcllsboro’, March 13,1850. 11. P. ERWIN, Tioga Marble Shop. THE Subscriber has just received a fine lot oj Marble from the Rutland Quarries, suitable for all descriptions of Gravestones, iTlouiiments, Cenotaphs, &c. He is prepared to execute orders for the above de scriptions of work, in a superior stj’lc, and at rea sonable prices. Persons desiring Gravestonesofllie finer kinds of ITALIAN MARBLE can procure them of the •Subscriber. A. of Wcllsboro, is authorized to receive orders for Work at this establishment. Tioga, June 10, '53., If. A. D. COLE. TO THE LADI|S! A New Kind of Soap lias recenlly been invented, which promises to su persede all other kinds of hard soap. It is used ex tensively for washing clothes, and possesses the re markable properly of extracting dirt without boiling the clothes and without the use of the rubbing board. The process of washing requires less than half the time, and only about half the labor, by using this Patent Soap. This article is peculiarly excellent, and superior to any thing else called Soap; because white it saves time and labor, it never rots or in jures the clothes. It is just the ailicle it is repre sented to be, and never disappoints the expectations of purchasers. It docs not take out stains. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store, Wcllsboro, Pu. CRYSTAL FOIXTAIX HOTEL. Muin Street. Wellshoro ’ Pa. E>. HART, PROPRIETOR. 'PHIS btrait-oul TEMPERANCE HOTEL fias JL been lately reopened for the accommodation of the traveling public, and no pains will be spared to render it popular with such as may favor it with their patronage. This Hotel is located conveniently for those who desire to take either the Tioga, Cedar Run, Condors port, Mansfield. Covington or Troy Stages. Those desiring to reach intermediate places, not on Stage routes, will he accommodated witli a conveyance at a reasonable charge. This Hotel will be conducted, as it ever has been, on the “Live and let live” principle. Charges as low as those of any good Hotel in the County. A good Ostler always in attendance, February, 18, 1858. Post Office Notice. » Mai!, clo-e at the liellshoro’ Po.f Office as follows : 1 J-asteni mail, via Tioga, daily at lU',< o'clook a. m. Kistern and Southern, via Man.licM and Troy, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 7p.t o'clock a. m. " Eastern and Southern. riaTov ingtnu .tnd Troy, Momhiv, \i edne-duy find Iridar at 7J/.< o'clock si. m. Southern, tia Jersey Shore; Tuesday and Friday at 1U o’- clock p. in. v - 2 "n'm tCrn; V '* a ou^LrB P 0rt J "Wctlne&day and Saturday at Mails arrive as follows : Northern &c.. \la Tioga, daily, by 1 o'clock, p. m. Ka.-tern «fcc., via Truy and Mansfield, by G o'clock-n. m., same days of leaving. 1 ’ hastorn ic., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. m..same davs of leaving. J ‘ Southern, via Jersey Shore. & Friday, by 12 m M estern, via Coudcrupoi t, Tuesday ami Fi iday. bv spm Sept. 17,1557. I. V. UTCIIAKD*S, P *M * FOLEY has a fine assortment of heavy , LEVIES IEHUSSraPIBS. WATCHES, wliicli lie will sell cheap on short time. All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly.! I. a job of work is not done to the satisfaction of the party ordering it, no charge will be made. Grateful for past favors my desire is to merit a continuance of the same. Wcllsboro, June 2*1,1858. WELISBORO BOOK STORE And News-Office. The subscribers, having long be. lieved a EJVE BOOK-SXORE & NEWS OFFICE to be one of the essential accommodations which the good people of WeUsbo ro were prepared to appreciate and sustain, have cs tablished themselves one door above Niles &, Elli oil’s Store, where they will keep a first-rate selcc lion of the best and most popular -NEWSPAPERS DAILY & WEEKLY, POLITICAL, : LITERARY, i SCIENTIFIC. Together with the various ILLUSTRATED'PA PERS published. Also, all the leading of the day can be had at their counter. They will likewise keep a full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, CURRENT L AND STANDARD* WORKS, and any Book, Newspaper or Magazine not on hand will be ordered promptly, if desired. They will keep a good assortment of : YANKEE NOTIONS alkand singular of which will sold at low-prices for CASH. Smith & Richards. Wellsboro, June 24, ISSB. j VANHORN’S CABINET WAREHOUSE. I AM STILL AT MY OLD STAND, two doors below Hart & Short’fc Flour and Provis ion Store, Manufacturing' lo order all kinds of Cab inat Ware, and in the best planner. I likewise Keep constantly on hand and for sale at reasonable prices, a fine stock of I Sofas, Divans, Ottomans:, Card, Centre.Dining <Sf Breakfast Tables f - Dress Stands, Dress and Common Eurcaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON fWASH STANDS. Collage , French and Common Bedsteads , of every description,together iyilh all ally made in his'line of business. From his knowledge .of the business he flat ters himself with the belief jlhat those wishing to purchase, would do well td call and examine his .work before sending clsewhcr for an inferior article. J TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no lice. i ! 1 Oj Chairs! Chairs! Brit In addition to tlid above, tlie subscr TjSStSber would inform life public that lie ha fv b Justrcccivcdalargcand haridsomcassort menl of - I Common & Spring-Scat Chairs, Boston and Common Rotlnng Chairs. SfC.. which he will sell cheap,if not cheaper,than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them !, -• Wcllsboro*, July 23, '57. B. % VANftORN- NILES & ELLIOTT. ITAVK leased the stand formerly occupied by R -1-1“ S. BAILEY, and are now receiving and selling at fair prices, one ol the largcfrljand finest stocks ol DRY 6obDS, such as Cloths, Cussimcrcs, Vestings and Furnishing Goods, Ladies' Dress Stuffs of every description, from cheap and durable prints'up lo a fine quality of Dress Silks, Sheeting, Shirting,i&c. Itcady-ITladc Ciotliiiig. Summer, Fall and Winter well made and -pi good material for the.prices ask6d. BOOTS &-SHOES from ladies’ finest Kinds down;tp Brogausand Bools fir firmer’® wear, and at such prices as cannot fail to suit the reasonable customer. \ We also keep con stantly on hand i FIiOITS, FISM,i& SAL.T of prime quality and as cheap they can be bought in Wcllsboro. We wish to purchase all kinds of produce, such as t. WIPE A 7 1 , RYE , OATS $ CORN , Eggs* Butter, Cheese, Wool & Hides for which we will exchange pay the high est market prices in CASH, on delivery, or ut such time as shall be agreed upon b}| both parlies. We have a good lot of j , FARM IMPLEMENTS. Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, &.C., which we will exchange lor cash or produce as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere. The trading public are invited to call and examine our stock. NILES & ELLIOTT. WelNboro, June 25,1857, Improved Portable, Plcld route. Patented by Isaac D. Garlicky Lt/ons, Wayne Co. N. Y,, J\tyy 5,‘ 1857. The patentee of this Fence, after numerous trials and experiments, has finally succeeded in perfecting apian for the construction • of’Fcncc, which does away with the.necessity of inserting posts in the ground. The above Fence is npide to set upon the natural face of the earth, and by its peculiar forma tion will conform to the undulal ohs of the ground. The mechanical mode of its cors^rucliorrconvinces all who examine it of its super! >ply over anything .of the kind ever offeree] to the public, as well as of its durability, simplicity and chhapness. n is so put together that it is secured Iby means of keys, which arc easily adjusted, and battens by which it is kept strained to the groi/ndlsb that no trouble need be apprehended from winds, This fence can be built oflumber at SlO per thousand, for the sum of 50 cents per rod—making it by far the cheapest fence that can be made; and the ease with which it can be putlup and taken down, moved, made into stack pens, dr temporarily for any purpose the farmer mayi require’ it—no less than the fact that at each joint an opening can be made, thus obviating the necessity tor liars or gates —must render it a universal favorite with the farm ing class of community. \ ' ’ The Subscriber has purchased the territory com prising Charleston, Dchnar andiWcllsboro, and will devote himself to the disposal of farm rights. * -RICHARD W. JACKSON. Dclmar, June 17,1858. > TIOGA COUNTY STEAM FLO UR im G MIL L At Klainsbiirg, Pciiua, TXIE new and splendid Steam Mill at Mainsbnrg is now in full operation, arid the proprietor is prepared to do custom work or Flouring with neat, ness and despatch. This Mill lias 4 run of stone and is capable of grinding 80 bushels per hour. Persons bringing Grain to Hits Mill can have it ground ty take home with them!; and we will war rant them os good work as can he done in this re gion of country. LYMAN WETMORE, Prop'r. Oct. 8,1857. R. K. BRUNDAGE, Agent. } 1 a ST- LAWEjENCE HOTEL. IV3I. S. CAMPBJ-ILL & CO., I'KOFRIETORS. WO. 1018, Chestnut St, Philadelphia. WM. B. CAMPBELL. A, 0. MULUX ic. N. hJartt, Office at his Residence , near the Academy. All work pertaining to his ,lino of business done promptly and Warranted. [Ajiril 22,1858.] Alcohol.) A lcn,l °b- »•■> per cent, for Burning Fluid. at wholesale at- »y Lormug, (Cm.) I w . JJ. TUtiitiLh NEW ElRlvi BALDWIN, LOWELL & ARE now receiving a very choice >nr selected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DEY GOODS Groceries and ProTisj, and are prepared to furnish them to cr As Reasonable Price* As they can be bought in any other Customers can rely upon finding at at article they may wish, and all Goods he as represented. Silks,.and Ladies’ Dress 6004 Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety i mings. Ladies will do well to call and exam- Stock before pcrcliaaing elsewhcre 1 Lowell & Co., have always a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Cl which will be sold at the lowest CAS] ALSO, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware Stone, Hollow and Wooden Iron, feel. Nails, Oils, Paint) and Dye-Stuffs of every fctnei and of the best quality, with BOOTS f SHOES, for Eu *,* All kinds of Country Product ta\t% change for goods at the market prices, Tioga, July 2, 1857, THOMSON & MRRINGTI Fire & life insurance agents, Corning, N Aetna fire insurance co.,' Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital $l/ PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE Cl Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital $ Hartford fire insurance co. Of Hartford Ct., Capital $ Connecticut fire insurance Of Hartford Conn. Capita) EOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE Q Of New York City—Capital? iitanhattan FIRE INSURANI Of New York City—Capital f TVTEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCi Accumulated Capital^] The subscriber having succeeded to the surancc business of Geo. Thompson, to take risks and issne policies In the abem known - and reliable stock Companies. Farm buildings injured for three years • almost as low us those of mutual companies. All losses will be promptly and satisfactory tied and paid at this office. Applications by mail will receive prompt lion. P. J. FARRINGTON, / Ci II THOMSON, ( Concert Hall Bloti Corning, April 29, 1858. FRESH ARRIVAL OF GROCERIES & PROVISION, AT WOOD’S OEOOEEY, Opposite Roy's Building, THE Subscriber has josl received a newai well assorted stock of Groceries &, Provisions, Pork, Dried Fish, Mackerel, Flour, Dried Fruils, Cor. rants, Prunes, Raisins, Dales, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, and Pickles. SUGARS of all grades and prices to suit,Teu Spices, Tobacco, SnuS, and NUTS of all kinds. Also, New Orleans Molasses and refined Smp, and all articles usually kept in a country Grown, as cheap (or cheaper) as can be found in TiogiCt Tiiosc wishing to purchase will do well too! and examine his slock before purchasing elsewbci Wcllsboro, April 8, 1855. IJ. WOOD. WILCOX & SEiUS. WHOLESALE $ RETAIL DEALERS E SOLE & UPPER LEATHER. BOOTS <s• SHOES. FINDINGS, PORK <s• non, PROVISIONS 4* GROCERIES, of all kinds, as cheap os the cheapest. Cash paid for Hides, Calf-Skins and SheepPthl 'One door below Hailey’s Stern. Sear’s Shoe its removed to same building. July 9th, 1637. ly. Corning Book Store. THE Subscribers have removed to the large ik elegantly fitted up brick store —four ducked of Concert Block, Corning—and will keep on last a large assortment of New Books, among whdilfl RELIGIOUS STANDARD WORKS, HISTORICAL 8008, TALES OF FICTION, ‘ POETICAL WORKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC, . Blanks, Stationery and Wall Paper, N. YAI and Weekly papers, all the Magazines at Fuhlald prices. All for sale cheap. Corning, Sept. 24, ’57. ROBINSON i Cft DR. WALTON’S AMERICAN PILLS. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. YOUNG AMERICA YICTORIOU- One small box of Pills cores ninety-nine ca*)* of a hundred. ]So balsam, no mercury, no odor* the breath, no fear of delection. Two small p^ l dose; tasteless and harmless as water. Full&* lions are given, so that the patient can enre bi3® as certain as with the advice of the most experiot* surgeon, and much belter than with the adn** one of little experience in this class of disei« Sent by mail to any part of the country sing one dollar to Dr. D. G. No. Seventh st. below i?acc, Philadelphia, A liberal^ 5, count to the trade. None genuine without 1b 6 * 151, ten signature of Dr. D. G. Walton, Proprietor- Dr. W.’s treatment for self-abuse, weakness**; is entirely different from the usual course. D'-"' has cured hundreds who have tried others benefit The treatment is as certain to curcai® sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address*: W, as above, giving a full history of your casfcU you will bless the day you made the effort to a*®* what is certain—A RADICAL CURE. March 11,’58. (ly) . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALG.-Pnnsnnnt tf> an of the OjplKinv* O’urt of Tioga ctmnty.''dU* the Conrt llou-o in "Wellf-Kwo. on Friday the I"*”. September next. by public outcry, the ie.U Alexander Cumming* of Charleston, deo'd.vii: *' ll nr parcel of land situate in Charleston, Tioga C, “ UU ,!T’ jji ded north by lots Xo. oo and 07. south l>v lot* •, cast by lots GO ami aj, it being lot No. as of the of Dingb.un Lands in Charleston, aforesaid, a r art h rant UfS. and containing 99 acres and S-lOth-* w' tn . ance for roads, with about GO acres improved, a h’S frame ham and an apple orchard thereon. Tc ra~ kdown on dav of sale. J. I. J.\CKSO-\ Wellsboro, Aug. 19, ISSS. - ■pXECDTOR’S NOTlCE.—Loiters having been granted lo the undsrsigned do estate of EZRA DAVIS, late of Mansfield, *cca- AII persons indebted to said estate arc rc .l ues L(i make immediate payment, and those ha\ing cs against the same lo present them to us. HORACE DAVIS, {&& EZRA DAVIS JR. S Mansfield, July 29,1858, Bt. E STRAY 1 . —Came into the enclosure of I Bcriber, on or about the Ist of Augi one two year old, red and white heifer, and o heifer. The owner is requested to prore pay cliargcs and lake them away. „ r ,. on Sliippcn, Ang. 12, *5B, RYA^Jj^^ ~\ r ~V' Flour, manufactured at the ersL -^^ Mills and warranted, at Uic Slorc^ Dec. 30. WILCOX *
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