M. MS- IHP» falnlPafer This celebrated tropical Itrete/iwhile it is one of the must graceful and beautiful pro duel ions of the vegetable kitjgdom.isal the same time remarkable for itsiutilitylto 'man. Its species are numerous audit flourishes in all sons of localities, and untder ir great vat ieiy of circumstances—on roountaiotops, in the felons, of snow, or p|aioB,mtlense for. -deserts, inf aWamps.. Linn®us snys-feslan dwells naturally within (he topics, lives on the fruit of the palm tree ; he exists in other parts of the world, aad lHeie makes shift to feed on corn and flesh." .Mure than this, we, who merely “exist” in the lemperate zones, are greatly dependent for a large number of daily com forts, necessities and luxuries, upon the palm I tree. .-The slender stem of an East India palm is used not only for flogging mischiev ous-school boys, but for making bottoms of chairs, Walking slicks, &c. The chip hats so extensively worn in summer are made with ihe leaves of a : Cuban palm; the luscious is produced by the palm trees of Arabia, ajitl.-.iiie toothsome cocoa out comes from the palm-tree of the West Indies. The mats and tta'il&(£#'hicb'abOund in the wooden ware are to- be. found m almost every buitshuld, are made from the fibres and husks of-^ainf- tress. Palm oils, palm soaps and .palm 'candles, &c., stare at one from the -hops, -and the ivory (palm) nut is shipped from Brazil' to England, where it reappears h'ntlmbrella knobs, thimbles,’ &c. And then the palm-leaf fan has become as much of an “institution” in our churches as the hymn books. Thus much for the palm among civilized nation. What it does for wild na, lions is thus told by a writer in (he New York Journal of Commerce : . “Jf you wish-lo see the “.Prince of the veg etable world’ 1 a general servant for all house hold work and uses, you must go among the wild tribes of the upper Amazon, the negroes of interior Afnea, and among the inhabitants of -India and of Polynesia, Space would fail me to (ell of all its gifts to man in those regions where nature is ever yielding. Let us, however, look at a few of its uses in Bra zil. The Portuguese American employs it for nearly the same purposes as we do in the Eyited Siatesf only.-.frpm.the interpe edulis, cr edible palm; hehas forcb'oking a substance ('he unfolded leaves) as white and as delicate as asparagus; and at Para be imbibes any quantity of sour wine, made from certain clusters of palm nuts. Now ascend the Rio Nigro, and your find almost every necessary of life procured from the palm tree. Enter the hut of an Uape Indian, we find the posts, rafters and thatch of his dwelling obtained from the palm.— His hammock and his fishing tackle are woven from the fibrous portions of this won derful tree. The combs, the fishhooks and the arrow-heads are made from the hard wood' ajtd spinous processes of diflir-ru palms. Several kinds give him clothing, and cight»species- famish him with intoxicating drink.' The great woody spalhes of the Mtiximiliana regia, Wallace tells us ; are used as dinner pots’ for “wiih water in them, they stand fire well.’ Javelins and blow pipes, as well as the bassoons used in devil worship, ate mamifbctured from three dis .tinct palm trees. But after enumerating the many important offices mentioned, there is one- which the palm tree fills on the Rio Ne gro, and for wljich ills most highly esteemed by the natives—it is the giver of salt. This is obtained bv burning the thickly clustered nuts'of the Ltopolina. major palm tree. We might add many other blessings from the palm tree, such as the sago which one kind produces, and which supplies the daily , food-of thousands in the East India Archi pelago, where it takes the place of rice in Asia, wheat in Europe, and maize and mad iocoa in America; —we might refer to the part it plays in literature, as in Hindoostan, where, on the hard glossy leaves of palms Were ipsqribedi with a metallic poinf, tjie sa cred characters of the Pali and Sanscrit lan guages ; bufwe wish in conclusion to call attention to the fact that the palm tree -is playing a part which is as effectual in pul ling an end to inhuman slave trade, as men-of-war-.'and'-treaties for slopping the the cruel traffic. TheJElisguianensis gives us oil and candle. It inhabits those parts of Africa'where the slave trade is carried on,— The exportation of the products of this spe. cies of the tree has greatly increased within the last few years; the negroes to a great extent have ceased making war upon each other for captives, and have turned their at tention to this legitimate commerce. It is thought by persons best acquainted with the subject, that the extension of the trade in palm oil will be the roost effectual check to the slave trade.” Indians as a Matter of Fact. —A man who has been West, and been chased by an Indian, writes : ! ■ “Much has been said by poets and roman tic young ladies about the picturesque aspect and noble form of. an untamed, untamable warrior of the prairie, and far be it from me to gainsay them. An Indian is a noble spec tacle—-In a picture, or at a safe distance;— but "when this noble spectacle, in company wi'h a dozen'other noble spectacles, is moving hisndbccasins In your direction, and you have to do some tall walking in order to keep the capillary Substance on the summit of your cranium,' all his ‘nobility’ vanishes, and you see in.him only a painted, greasy miscreant, who will, if you give him a chance, lift your hair with.the same Christian-spirit, composed and serene; with which he would ask another “spectacle” for “a little more of that baked dbg." I used to think kko the poets; now the sight of an Indian gives me a cramp in the stomach; : ’ A top'sb, who bad a heavy load on, sud. denly “fetched up" agamst |he side of a bouse which had-.been, .newly painted. Shoving himself clear by a vigorous effort, he took a glimpse at his shoulder, another at the house, a third at his hand, and exclaimed: “Well, hie!—that ia jt : ooofpunded careless trick in that boose, to leave-it stand* Hicl ,U,t *° r P*°P' etoruo against— “Can i we make your lover jeafpus, Miss ?” “Oh, yeas an, 1 think w» can, if we put oitr hsadt together.. r ory . i- a?® Hydropathic FitytiSian ssdSurgcan. ELKLAND, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Will visit patients in all parts of Uie county, or receive them for treatment at his house, [Jane 14.1855.1 JOHN N. BACHS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office, north side Public Square Wellsborough, Ft. Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge & Co.,N. Y ity Hon.A.Y.Parsons.Philadelphia.. July 13. SPENCER & THOMSON, Attorneys & Counselors at law, OB N 1 N<S , - ‘ ' Stonben County, New York'. Geo. T. Spences. C. H. Thomson.. April 18,1855-ly. YOU DON’T SAY SO? ■yES SIR, I DO! I say that FOLEY lias Hie JL best,and cheapest assortment jat WATCtIgS I'ever saw in -YVelfeboro.’ 1 Sadi heavy cases, iod finished movements you can’t find elsewhere. -Call and see them one door north of B. B. Smilli & Son’s, wiiere he will be glad to show them Ip you, and do any Repairs on Watches, Clocks & Jewelry, and all warranted. A. FOLEY. Wellsboro’ June 11,1867. 87 F. WILSOJI, O’Removedto James Lowrey'sOffice. lAS. LOIVREY A S. F. IVIX.SON, A TTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. wiHallendlheCoortsof Tioga,Potter and McKean counties. Wellsborough, Feb. 1,1853- H. O. COLE BARBER & HAIR.DRESSER, Wellsboro’Pa. 1 Shop two doors above Roy 1 * Drug Store. Every thing in his line of business will be done as well and as- promptly as it can be done in the more fashionable City saloons. Preparations for removing dandruff, and beautyfiing (he hair for sale cheap Hair and whiskers dyfed any color. Call and see. Wellsboro*,Oct (tfi mi w, & ii. w. wdougall REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A RE engaged in Exploring, Surveying and Draft* log, Investing Money in i?eal Estate, and on Real Estate Security, Locating, Land Warrants, Locating Land for Settlors on time.' They will attend the Land Sales in this and the 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 o.ur explorations. No prop erly purchased that we are upt personally acquainted with* [Waubashaw, Min. Ter., April 23. J WELLSBORO FOUNDRY _-A-N-D- Machine Shop AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor Young & Co, Tioga, takes this method to in form the public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop in the village of Wellsboro for 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 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 but half finished. MILL GEARINGS, PLOUGHS. STOVES, and castings of all kinds on hand and to 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! All the Intest Fashionable styles of & ©4^®?) For men and boys. Ladles’ Prunella, Satin, Cloth and Mor occo Gaiters from 4s. to $3,00; La dice? Morocco, Calf and en amelled Boots, from 6s. to $2,00; Ladies Morocco Patent Leather, and Satin Slippers and Buskins; Men’s Patent Leather, Cloth and Calf Congress Gaiters. & SHELQIBSq Men’s Kip. Calf and Enammelled Brogans; Men’s Patent Leather and Calf Oxford Tie# and Slippers; Children’s Shoes, Slippers, Gaiters, Hosiery &.c n Ladies’ Rubbers and Sandals, first quality-45.. third quality Is.; Men's Rubbers and San dals, first" quality Ladies* Hosiery, Silk,' Liale and Kid Gloves and Gauntlets. Gent’s Furnishing Goods. . Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags. Silk, Merino and lUool Un dershirts kml Drawers, Crnrtita, Ties, and Scarfs; Suspenders. Hosiery.“ Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Linen, Silkand Cotton Ifand kcrchcife; also an assortment of CROCKERY To be sold cheap for Cash. Corning, April 20,1858. ly WILLIAM WALKER. SVHMBR STYLES & FISSIONS. Mrs. M. .1. Grierson, HAS just returned from the City with a full as sortment of Millinery Goods, which she offers fur sale at the lowest cash prices. STRAWS, NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY BONNETS, of all prices and descriptions. BORDERS from Is up to 4s. 6d. A nice assortment of FLOWERS of all prices. French Flowers and Boa Flowers. A beautiful assortment of RIBBONS, LININGS, LACES, CRAPES SILKS, and all kind of materials for making Summer 4* Winter Mourning Goods . Little Boys fiats. Girl's Flats, and Ladies* Riding Hats. All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned and done over on short notice. Mrs. Grierson has employed for the season a good Milliner, o*Shop on Muio Street, over Niles &, Elliott's Store. [May 13,1858 ] W. D. TERBELL, Successor to W. TERBELL & SON, CORKING, nr, IC. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in Drugs & Medicines, Lead , Zinc, 3g Colored Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Camphene Sg Burning Fluid, Dye Stuffs, Sash & Glass, Pu*e Liquors for Medicine, Patent Medi. etnes, Artists Faints Sg 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. Store Goods in Tioga Village BALD WIN, LOWELL. <s• CO. Have a small Slock of Goods on h*nd,bdught in view of the light times, which wrthbe sold very low for Cash or any kind of Produce*; We are located at our old stand in Tioga Village, directly opposite the'Mhnmoth Store of Charles O. Elz. “We wotrfd-further say lor all those indebted to ns by note or book account, that we most have pay or costs 7 will be made. We’ll lake Cash or any andall Mods of Produce atlhe highest market prices.- BiLDWJN, LOWELL &.CO. Tioga, Ko v. 215,1857. !!THHMGI JOIJN A. ROY, mmsr & m«m. WEUSBOEO, PA. Wholesale and Rptail dealer in Foreign and Do. meslic * 1> B V G S Sc CHEMICALS, PAINTS, DIES, PTES, TARNISH, WINDOW GLASS, AND PETTY, BERN INK FEE ID, TINC TERES, EATTRACTS, ACIDS, POWDERS, FIELS, EE AYES, HERBS, WRITING INK, ENVELOPES, BRESHES, COLOGNE, ROOTS, PERFUMERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER, SEATES, CHILDREN’S TOYS.. ALSO, HAIR OILS, YANKEE NOTIONS, A FANCY GOODS. Almost every variety of Pharniecntic Preparations, Thompsonian Heticlnes, BOTANIC AND HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES. FLUID EXTRACT of Pink & Senna. for Worms. Price, 25 cents per bottle. SPIGELIA combined with Santonica.—a Fluid Extract for Worms. Price 25 cents. WORM LOZENGES for children. Price, 25 cents per box. Also .most ol the popular patent Vermifuges.which are in general use. DB. B CACHE'S Anti BUlious' Pills—A mild, safe and useful pill for general use; entirely vegetable, and without doubt the best mild pill in use. CATHARTIC SYRUP.—A pleasant palatable physic for children, used as a substitute for Castor Oil. Price, 25 cents per bottle. 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, windgalb,kicks antf sweeney. Price 25 cents. BUCHU LEAVES are procured from the south, ern part of Africa. The Hottentots at tiie cape of Good Hope have tong used this article as 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, ation it was soon employed in Europe. In process 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 irrila. lion of the bladder and urethra, retention of urine, also incontinence of urine from want of tone in the urinary organs. It cools the unnatural heat and relieves pain; and in many cates of long standing it has been effectual when other valuable medicines had failed to produce an effect. The active priuci. pie of this medicine is a volatile oil which is mostly lost by the old process oi boiling. Hence it requires great care and skilful management to prepare ibis medicine properly. \ FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU if a strong or concentrated preparation prepared by the new process called 4 Displacement." By this the valua. ble properties of the Buchu are entirely preserved, and this form of the medicine is less liable to injury from age and more palatcable. Useful equally in all cases of the kind whether male or female. Price 75 cents per bottle. For sale at Roy's Drug and Chemical Store at Wellsboro Pa* ID* This is no patent medicine or quack nostrum or secret remedy, but a new and improved prcpura. tion of a well known and valuable medicine. "DLEACHING POWDER.—To remove ink and " fruit stains dec., from linen. Price 12J els per box v with full directions for use, PERMANENT MARKING INK—To mark col -*■ lars and other clothing so that the name will not wash out. Price 25 cts per bottle. /"'iHEMICAL HAIR TONIC.—Tina 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 j it is nicely per fumed and is very pleasant article for toilet use. THE BEST INK in America.—Conger and Fields celebrated Recording Ink. Also David Sl Black's Permanent Ink for Records and Book keeping. A new supply of these valuable Inks josl received at Roy’s Drug Store; also a large quantity Common School Inks. Flavoring extracts.—New supply; such Lemon,*VaniUa, Pineapple, Peach, Cinnamon, Rose, Nutmeg, Cellcry, &c. 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. /“'IRYSTAL EYE WATER.—A valuable remedy for sore or inflamed eyes—with full directions for use. Price 12J and.2s cts per bottle. CEPHALIC SNUFF.—‘For Catarrh, Headache &c. Price 25 cents a bottle. A RMENIAN CEMENT.—For mending bruken 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 remove (an and freckles—Price 25 cts. a bottle. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES—Wither without Frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE. BALSAM TOLU.—This balsam isprocuredjrom a tree which is found in South America—it is a most valuable remedy for colds, coughs and affee tions of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Coogk Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. ROSEMARY OINTMENT is article for chapped hands, pimples on the face, burns, scalds, eruptions on the skin Ac. Price IS and 35 cents per box. MAYER'S OINTMENT,—This ointment has long been held to be a great eeciol among 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 reclions on the box. HEADACHE PILLS—For sick headache, ner vous headache and all headache that comes on at regular intervals. BOOKS. A variety of Children's Books—Blank Books— School Books, Sutionery%&c« - Also the Depository of the Tioga County Bible Society—containing a largo variety of Bibles and Testaments from 61 cents to 6 dollars. Wellsboro, April 1,1858. J. A. ROY. ON MANHOOD AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. Joat Published, Gratis, the 50th Thousand. * MrfSTatm A PEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL Treatment without Medicine, of Spermator ■MySSSaaf rhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions. Genital and Nervous Debility, Im potency,and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, by B. D&LANEY, M. D. The Important fact that the many alarming domplafsCs, originating In the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be eujnly removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in this email tract clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly suc cess fol treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure HIMBELB perfectly and at the least possible' coat, thereby-AtbidlngutU the advertised nostrums of the day. "'V 7 / Sent to any address, gratis and poet froe.in a sealed-envel ope, by remitting (port paid) two postage itampb to Dr. B. DB LANET, 88 East Slit street, New York City. April. 29,1856. UOtVAVtD A SS«CIAiIOA : . v PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. rr'D-ull pcxauns afflicted wilhrSexual diseases i 4&I1 GONORRMBA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE, &c.. &x., 7 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. suiting Surgeon, CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA TIS, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female.) who apply by letter, with a description of their con dilion,(age, occupation,.habits of life, Ac.,) and in caseof extrentye poverty and suffering, l<s FURNISH MEbICINESFREE OF CHARGE. • 5 The Howard. Association %a a benevolent Institu lion, established by for the're (iefof the sick and dislrpsdd, afflicted with “Vjru lent and Epidemic Diseqpes,” and its fund# cad be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of wlilch' lhe~ Directors'jiave 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 advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted vrilh Woflib .Complaint Leficorrhdtef&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.~1y. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS WHERE? at ERWIN’S new Store! He has jusireturned from the City with a choice Lot of Ready-Made Clothing-, CLOTHS, CASSIIKERES, VESTING and all of which will besold ON THE CASH-DOWN SYSTEM A N D NOTHING SHORTER Wellsboro’ Sept. 35.1856. . NEW TAILOR SHOP. Tkte sub scriber has opened anew his shop opposite Roy’s Store \nd is prepared to ex. :cute the orders of its old customers aud tthers who may favor lim with their pal. •onage, with neatness it necessary to pul his work as it is-warranted to furnish its own rec ommendation. No garment is permitted logo 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 die Wive and let live** rule, I have adopted the Fay-Down System and shall rigidly adhere to it. Wellsboro*, March 13,1856. _H,P.ERWIN, Tioga Marble Shop. THE Subscriber has just received a fine lot oj Marble from the Rutland Quarries, suitable for aH -descriptions of ; Gravestones, ! monuments, Cenotaphs, &c. He is prepared to execute orders for the above de scriptions of work, in a superior style, and at rea sonable prices. Persons desiring Gravestones of the finer kinds of ITALIAN MARBLE can procure them of the Subscriber. A. Growl, of Wellsboro, is authorized to receive orders for work at this establishment. Tioga, June 10, *58., tf. A. D. COLE. TO THE LADIES! A New Kind of Soap has recently been invented, which promises to su persede all other kinds ofhard soap. It is used ex tensively for washing clothes, and possesses the re markable property of extracting dirt without boiling (he clothes and withoutthe nse of the rubbing hoard. 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 while it saves lime and labor, it never rots or in jures the clothes. It is just the article it is repre sented to be, and never disappoints the expectations of purchasers. It docs not lake out stains. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store, Wellsboro, Pu. CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN HOTEL. Main Street. Wellsboro ’ Pa. D. HART, PROPRIETOR. 'PHIS strait.out TEMPERANCE HOTEL lias X 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 i2ua,Cdaders port, Mansfield, Covington or Troy Stages. Those desiring to reach intermediate places, not on Stage routes, will be accommodated with 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. Mails close at the Wellsboro’ Post Office os follows: Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at o’clook a. m. Eastern ami Southern, via Mansfield and Troy, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,,at 7 o'clock a. m. Eastern and Southern, via Covington and Troy, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at t\4 o’clock a. m. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at o’- clock p. m. Western, via Coudersport, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a. m. 'Mails arrive as follows • ’ * . ' Northern Ac., via Tioga, daily, by 1 o’clock, p. m. Eastern 4c., via Troy and Mansfield, by 6 o’clock p. m., same days of leaving. Eastern 4c., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. m.,sarae days of leaving. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday k Friday, byl2 m. Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday, bv 5 p. m. Sept. 17,1857. I. D. RICHARDS. P. M FOLEY has a sne assortment of heavy IBHIBOSE 05VBE IHIUMKEIE (GASIS which,lie will sell cheap on short time.* All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly. If. 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 desixo is to merit a cootinuanca of the same. WeJJsboro, June 24,1858. Corning Book Store, THE Subscribers have removed to the large and elegantly filled up brick store—four doors east of Concert Block, Corning-—and will keep on,hand a large assortment of New Books, among which are RELIGIOUS STANDARD WORKS, HISTORICAL BOOKS, TALES OF FICTION, . POETICAL WORZtSp - SCHOOL BOURSE - SHEET MUSIC, Blanka,J3laUoncj'y, and Y. Daily and Weekly prices. All for wile cheap. Corning, Sept, 24, .*57. ROBINSON&CO. ✓'tAMPHENE ap FLUIEb-at - V je. 14..; TROIAN * BP^Ul's'S. Blank marriage certificates, for sale at this OQict. June SI, 1838. MiLSBORO ItOOK STORE And News-Office. The subscribers, having long be lieved a LIVE BOOK-STORE Sc NEWS OFFICE to be one of the essentia! accommodations which the good people of Welltbo ro were prepared to appreciate and sustain, havees tabiished themselves one door above Niles & Elli ott’s Stow, where they will keep a first-rate selec tion of the best and most popular -NEWSPAPERS - DAILY & WEEKLY, POLITICAL, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC; I Together with the various ILLUSTRATE!} 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, CURR EN T LITERATURE AND STANDARD WORKS, and any Book, Newspaper or Magazine not on hand will be ordered promptly, if desired. Thoy will keep a good assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS all and singular of which will be sold at low prices for CASH. Smith & Richards. Wellsboro, Jane 34,1858. VANHORN’S CABINET WAREHOUSE. I AM STILL AT MY OLD STAND, two doors below Hart & Short’s Flour and Provis. ion Store* Manufacturing to order all kinds of Cab. inat Ware, an d in the best' manner. I likewise Keep constantly on hand and-for sale at reasonable prices, a fiue stock of | Solas, Divans, Ottomans. Card, Centre, Dining <Sf Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage t French and Common Bedsteads , of every description,together with allarliclesusu ally made in his line of business. From bis knowledge of the he flat, ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well' to call and examine his Work before sanding clsewher for an inferior article. TURNING done in a neat manner, at shortno tice. ’ TJ Chairs!! Chairs! jfTg In addition to the above, the snbscr jE&S&ber would inform Ithe public that he ha ff Jh ijustreceivcda large and handsomeassorl ment of i> Common & Spring-Scat Chairs, Boston and Common RqcJcing Chairs, which he will sell as cheap,if not cheaper,than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them i.* WeUsboro’, July 23. *57. • B, T. VANHORN* NILES & ELLIOTT. HAVE leased the stand formerly occupied by R S. BAILEY, and are ndw receiving and selling at fair prices, one ot the largest and finest stocks oi DBY GOODS, such as Cloths,Cassimeres, Nestings and Furnishing Goods, Ladies* Dress Stuffs of every description, from cheap and durable prints up to a fine quality of Dress Silks, SUceting,Sliirting, &c« Rcady-IHadei Clothing. Summer, Fall and Winter styles, well made and ol good material for the prices'asked. BOOTS & SHOBS from ladies* finest-fcinds dovyn to Brogans and Boots far firmer’s weart-and at such prices as cannot fail to suit the reasonable customer.* We also keep con. stantly on hand it FLOUR, FISH & SALT of prime quality and as cheap as they can be bought in WeUsboro. We wish lii purchase all kinds of produce, sucii as ] WHEAT . RYE, OATS $ CORN , Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Wool & Hide* for which we wi/I exchange: goods, or pay the high* eat market prices in CASHIj on delivery, or at soch time us shall be agreed updn by both parties. We have a good lot of 7 ; FARM IMPLEMENTS. Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, &c., which wd will exchange ior cash or produce as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere. The trading public are invited to call and examine our stock, NILES &, ELLIOTT. WeUsboro, June 25,1853, ' GAELICK’S Improved Portable Field Fence. Patented by Isaac D. Garlick, Lyons , Wayne Co. N. Yi t , May 5, 1857 The patentee of this Fence, after numerous trials and experiments, has finUlly'succeeded In perfecting a plan for the construction of Fence, which does away with the necessity of inserting posts in the ground. The above Fence-is made to set upon the natural face of the earth, and by its peculiar forma tion will conform to the undulations of the ground. The mechanical mode of its construction convinces all who examine it of its superiority over anything of the kind ever offered toj'the public, J 8 well as of its durability, simplicity and chhapoess. -It is so put together that it is secured by means of keys, which are easily adjusted, and battens by which it is kept strained to the ground , so that no trouble need be apprehended from Winds, I This fence- can be built of lumber at $lO per thousand, for the sum of 50 cents per rod—making it by far the cheapest fence (bat can be made; and the case with which it can be put up and taken down, moved, made into stack pens, or used temporarily for any purpose the farmer may require it—no less than the fact that at each joint an opening can be made, thus obviating the necessity for bars or gates —must render it a universal favorite with the farm ing class of community. ; The Subscriber has purchased the territory com prising Charleston, Delruar.and Wellsboro, and will devote himself to the disposal of farm rights. ittCHARD W. JACKSON. Delmar, Jane 17,1858.1 TIOGA COUSTY STEAM FLOORING MILL . At mainisbiirsff P«mua. THE new end splendid Steam Mill at Mainsbnrg is qow in full operation, and the proprietor- is prepared to do custom work or Flooring with neat ness and despatch. This ' : Mill has 4 run of stone and is capable of grinding 80 bushels per hoar. Persons bringing Grain to this Mill nan have it ground ly take home with them; and we will war rant them as good work as can be done in this re gion of copntry. L VIVIAN WETMXRE, FropV. Oct. 8,1857. . R. K. BRUNDAGE, Agent. ST., LAWRENCE HOTEL. WM. S. CAMPBELL 4 CO., PROPRIETORS. HO. 1018, Chestnut St, Philadelphia. WJf. 8. CAMPBELL, *. G. mn.I.TX. c * N: * dartt, Office at kit Setidenee', near tie Academy. All work perlaiiing to'ltis line of business done promptly and Warranted*. ‘ ~tSfprfl ., , Alcohol. ' : ' T A LCOHOL. 95 parent, for -Buruinr Plots, .t wbolrtal. A b 7 Cornioj, (3«.) W. D. TERRELL NEW FIRM BALDWIN, 10WELU ARE now receiving a very choice V . selected assortment of 9e >* STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODs Groceries and ProTiijt and are prepared to furnish them to cm? As Reasonable Pricet As they can he bought in any other & Customers can rely upon finding article they may wish, and all Goods be as represented. W1 *r ’i Silks, and Ladles’ Dress Goe^i Latest Styles, and adapted to every rari«*,J raings. Ladies will do well to call and ejJj.j Stock before purchasing elsewhere. * Baldwin, Lowell & Co., hare always, a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clotfe which will be sold al the lowest CASH Ps> Also, 4 Groceries, Crockery, Hardware , Stone, Hollow and Wooden 1’ Iron, teel, Nails, Oils, P ai and.Dye-Stuffs of every tin, and of the best quality, with BOOTS 4- SHOES, fori *,• All kinds of Country Product Iti change for goods at the marketpiu.es. Tioga, July 2, 1857. WHO'LL GIST THE NOMIX. . FOB SHERIPI THAI’S THE QUEST' Believing it the true policy ur* old stock of Goods so as to make new one, I have concluded for the benef kind in geueral and myself iii parlicolar, the public the balance of my stock ol grea»ly reduced prices for Gash, or grain, or butter. For the information of those who may avail themselves of this opportunity of little money 1 will enumerate a few of il, and the prices at which 7 shall sell them. Flour,' extra superfine, manufactured n Rochester, warranted lipilop,... Superdne, not warranted,!... Mess Pork, per bb1.... .Sail, by the bbl. • 11 Sack Nails, by the keg “ by the pound, Doable refined Salaretua, per bbl Pearl Starch Extra (allow Candles.« Home made Kip Boots Ladies’ Kip Shoes “ Enameled.... “ Calf 11 3 Gaiters, from J. I. Nick’s ii H. J. Grant’s fine «! Tobacco, in papers, per lb J *» looser by weight 5 Sugars, at the lowest possible figure. Teas, at reduced, prices; 4aat3s6d, 5i Cd, 6s at 5s 4d Dry Goods, too ottmeruus to mention; that cannot fail to please. Ladies* collars and embroidery at coil DeLaines, Challies, Calicoes, Bleached, and a thousand and one things it i figure than hare crer been offered io County. Come! one and all! and purchase whit you want at the above prices. Tioga, Ang, 12, *5B. CHAS. 0. THOMSON & FAMINGIt "CURE & LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS, i CoB.MSC, V A ETNA FIRE INSURANCE Ct Of Hartford, Conn. —Capital $1 PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE C( Of Hartford, Conn.—CapUaU Hartford fire insurance «>, Of Hartford Ct., Capital li Connecticut fire insurance^ Of Hartford Conn. Capiul' PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE Of New York City—Capita Manhattan fire insura. Of New York City—Capital -VTEW-YORK LIFE INSURANT! -UN Accumulated Capital $1 The subscriber having succeeded lo the suraoce business of Geo.ThompBoD, to take risks and issue policies in the ab known and reliable stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three yean almost as low as those of mutual companie All losses will be promptly and satuiicl Lied and paid at this office. by mail will receive P* 05 tion. P. J. FARRINGTON, 1 C. H THOMSON, . Concert Hall Corning, -April 29, 1858. I>3B. WALTOS’S AMERICAN PIL JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. YOUNG AMERICA VICTOB O/ie small box of Pills cares ninety-m of a hundred. No balsam, no mercury, thebrealb, no fear of detection. Two dose; tasteless and harmless as water, tioos are-given, sothat the patient can < ■as certain as with the advice of the most surgeon; and much Better than with it one of little experience iu this class of to Sent by mail to any part of the country sing one dollar to Dr. D. G. Walton , b T|J *‘ Seventh st. below .Race, Philadelphia. A** count to the trade. None genuine ten signature of Dr. D. G. Walton, W** Dr. W.’s treatment for self-abuse, s* l * 1 is entirely different from the usual course* has cured hundreds who have trieel y^,eJS benefit. Tlie treatment is as certain lt> Cl) sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and ' W, as above, giving a full history of y flt you will bless the day you made the cff Ql what is certain—A RADICAL CURE* March 11, *5B. (ly) WILCOX Sl SEARS. WHOLESALE > RETAIL DE SOLE 4 UPPER LEATHER. ROOTS 4 FINDINGS, PORK 4- , PROVISIONS $ GROCERY of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest Cash paid for Hides, Coif-Skim and One door below Bailey’s Store. Se* l removed to same building. Joly 9th, 1857. iy. THE PLACE TO BUY THE PLACE TO BUY THE PLACE TO BUY ' GOOD AND CHE GOOD AND CHE GOOD AND CHEi IS AT HOE’S IS AT ROE’S IS AT ROE’S TOST RECEIVED £r«h from tho “gentle annie melodist. SONGS AND JOKES. FAMILY EXPENSE BOOK n PRACTICAL HORSE FARJ FLOWER OF- TUB FWCK TlitO THY *ETT J JfRESH LOT C.mpbene"MdP^l^
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