Amusement in Cincinnati. . The fad or the accidental shooting of a young man in Cincinnati, was recorded a few days ago, in the papers of that city. Acci dental, it was called ; but the peculiar circum stances of the case, as now narrated by the Cincinnati Commercial, would hardly justify that term. A' group of young men were con ■versing upon the subject of shooting. Jim remarked that he had been lately undergoing 'a course of lessons from Travis; and that •bo considered himself a crack pistol shot.— -'However exalted an opinion Jim might en’er lain of his prowess, it was not concurred in Tom, who did not hesitate to tell him so, saying he could not hit an elephant at ten paces. This disparagement of the young .man’s skill so roused his ire, that he wanted immediately to wager a small sum that he could hit uny object larger than a cent, or ■riff' the be I three times in succession, at a' distance of ten paces. “Done,’’ said Tom, “I will lake the bet.” “Very well,” replied Jim, “only be sure and-name a mark as large in diameter as a cent.” “All right—l’ll do so. It’s myself.” “What!” ejaculated Jim, with astonish ment, “You ! you put yourself as a mark lor me'to shoot at ?” “Yes, sir,” coolly replied Tom, “I will, and what is more, I do not think the target will be in any particular danger.” The second sarcastic reference to Jim’s at tainment nerved him, and drawing his wallet quickly, he laid down the amount of the pro posed.bet, which was quickly covered by rn ' lom. ! Preliminaries settled, both parties togeth er with a few favored friends, repaired to a back yard, where the grand trial of skill was t» lake place. Like a hero in a sacred cause, did Tom stand at the distance agreed open. Not a muscle moved ; nor was any emotion distinguishable in his features. Confident in his measurement of Jim’s capacities he stood, and patiently wailed Jim’s readiness. The word was given, one—the pistol is raised ; two—he lakes deliberate aim ; three—fires. “I’m shot!" shrieked Tom, in the wildest desoair. “Didn’t I lell you so !” laconically spoke Jim, without thinking to ask the extent.of his friend’s injuries, “didn’t I tell you sol" I knew it—l’m a sure shot. The spectator’s flew to Tom’s aid, who was fortunately found not to be much, hurl, t|te ball having taken effect'in the fleshy pan of the leg. Good humoredly they all re turned to the bar-room and indulged in a “smile.” Since the occurrence, not one of Jim’s friends has dared to dispute bis claim us a crack shot. j A D .DGE if You Chbws. —Old Sam , besides being noted for his legal attainments, was remarkable for his fondness for the “weed.” Fine cut, coarse cut, old cut, dog log, the quantity and juice. His chin and the two wrinkles that led from it to the corners of his mouth, looked like well worn boot-legs with brown straps. Once, while trying a case before the Crim inal Court, he was taken short for a chew.— No mortal near him used it—nobody had any. He espied a Jerseyman'luxurinusly manipu lating a plug wiih his jack-knife, but he dare not speak 10 him. A happy thought struck him. While looking into the body of the Court he espied among the throng of specta tors an inveterate devotee at the shrine of Tobachus. Old Sam leaned over to the clerk and 'whispered, “Call Nehemiah Nubbins.” “Nehemiah Nubbins, Nehemiah Nubbins,'* bawled the clerk. '“Here,” grasped Nubbins, elbowing, crush ing and bruising his way through the mass of humanity. “Here,” shouted Nehemiah Nubbins, plun ging recklessly, panting, out or breath, in’o the witness box, his face steaming and red with perspiration, the juice oozing from his lips, and his oculars distended with astonish ment.' Old \Sam ' deliberately arose. “May it please the court, we design to show by this witness”—he paused, touched his forehead as if in thought, then added,” excuse me a mo ment,” and walked over to Nubbins and whis pered, “Mr. Nubbins, give us a chew.” Nubbins, trembling all over with excite meau-brrmshr'forth the plug. Sam “froze” to the half of it, then resuming his seal, an expression of calm content irradiating his countenance, said—. “Clerk, Mr. Nubbins says he don’t know anything about the case.” “Nehemiah Nubbins you are dismissed from further attendance.” The bewildered Nubbins smelled a large mice—twigged the sell—and with a smile on his face'and an execration in his mind, disap peared. This is one way of getting a chew. The Cakrfdl Deacon. — l heard a story the other day, which seems too good to be lost. A church in the country had just en gaged a good minister, who had not attended long, when, after preaching on a Sunday the deacon gave him a pull, and said, — r' “I want to speak with you,” “Brother, I saw something about you to day, that hurt my feelings” What was it, my dear brother,” said the minister in surprise : "do tell me/” “It was about your arm, while you were preaching, I saw it.” The poor minister became still more alar med, and anxious to know in what way he had hurt the dear old father's feelings. The deacon pointed to his elbow.—“ There it is yet,” said be. The minister began to brush his sleeve. “Slop,’’ said the deacon, “you can’t mend it now ; there is a hole in your coal, right on the elbow. lam hurt to see our minister have to wear such a coal. Now I want you to go to—, and pick out a coat pattern and I’ll pay for it.” The minister thanked him kindly, and was entirely relieved of his fright. A Very Rogue.—Had he to cut his neigh bor’s throat, he’d first sharpen his knife no the church marble A goose quill is more dangerous than a lion’s claw. Singular desertion, of u young Hgr. ried JLady. • . -A Scotchman of the name of- Ji-J. Clark, a'few years ago, upon the death of his lather, (a wealthy Glasgow merchant, who had been engaged in the West India trade,) became possessed of a handsome fortune. Shortly after he married a young Scotch lady of ed ucation, engaging manners, and prepossess ing appearance, with whom he came to this country about two months ago, and after vis iting all the principal cities and places of in terest, recently went to Philadelphia and made a sojourn there about three weeks, dur ing which period they slopped at the house of Mrs. S anley, No. 307 Spruce street, where Mr. Clark ptivalely prepared himself during the visits of his wife among her acquaintan ces, When ready for a start, he accompan ied his wife, to T the residence of one of her friends, and there left her under pretence of going to see a ship launched, when he retur ned to his boarding house and carried off his baggage, and with his servont started for pans unknown, taking with him his wife’s watch and jewelry, and leaving behind a let ter addressed to his wife, wishing her “Good bye,” and enclosing $lO. Mrs. Clark, after telegraphing to the police of this city imme diately came on to New York. The case was given to officer King to work out. He soon ascertained that Mrs. C. had only $2 of the $lO left, whereupon he invited the dis tracted young lady (for she is yet only 19 years old) to go to Ins house and become one of his family, while he was engaged in fer reting out some inlormation for her. The first clue of the runaway was that he had put up at Lovejoy’s Hotel, under the name of Muir—that with his servant, he had star ted lor Albany the day before. Upon the discovery, Mrs. Clatk, provided with a pass age ticket, started for Albany in pursuit.— On her arrival there she ascertained that her faithful liege lord had slopped one day and night at Stanwix Hall, and while there hud gut his servant into a slate of intoxication, and then given him the slip, starting off west ward alone, and that the servant, on coming to his senses, had gone in pursuit of bis mas ter. Mrs. C. started in the lightning train, and ere this, it is hoped and believed, she will have overtaken her truant husband.— What motive Mr. C. can have had for thus singularly attempting la desert his wife, is quite a mystery. — N. Y. Tribune. “Blast your stingy old skin I” said a run ner, to a competitor, before a whole depot full of, bystanders ; “1 knew you when you used to hire your children to goto bed with out their supper, and after they got to sleep you’d go up and s eal their pennies, to hire ’em again next night.” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon. CLKLAND, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Will visit patients in all parts of thtf county, ot receive them for treatment at his house, [June 14.1855.] JOHN N.KACHE, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I#AW.—Office, north side Public Square Wellsborough, 1* i. Refers to Messrs. Phelps .Dodge & CO..N.Y ity Hon.A.V.Parsons,Philadelphia. July 13. SPENCER k THOMSON, Attorneys A Counselors at law, CORNING, Steuben County, New York. ■ Geo.-3\ Spencer. C. H. Thomson. April 18,1855-ly. YOU DON’T SAY SO? YES SIR, I DO! I say tint FOLEY has the beat and cheapest assortment of WATCHES I ever saw in Weliaboro.* Such heavy cases and finished movements you con*t find elsewhere Call and see them one door north of B. B. Smith &. Son's, where he wilt be glad to show them to you, and do any Repairs on Watches, Clocks & Jewelry, and all warranted. A. FOLEY. Wcllsboro* June 11, 1857. S. F. WILSON, ILf Removed to James Lowrcy’sOfiice lAS. LOWREY & S. F. WILSOH, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, willattcndtheCourteof Tioga,Poller and McKeuncounticH. Wellsborough,Feb. 1,1853. H, O. COLE BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, Wclißboro’Pa, Shop two doors above Roy’s Drug Store. Every thing in his line of business will be done as well and as promptly as ii can. be done in the more fashionable City saloons. Preparations for removing dandruff, and beautyfiing the hair for sale cheap Hulr and whiskers dyed any color. Call and see. WclUboro’.Ocl 18,1855. (iP WM- W. & IT. W. M'DOUGALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A RE engaged in Exploring, Surveying and Droll. ing, Investing Money in Real Estate, and on Real Estate Security, Locating Land Warrants, Locating Land for Seniors 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. Parlies entrusting Muney to as for investment will have the benefit of our explorations. No prop erty purchased that we are not personally acquainted with. [VVauhashaw, Min. Ter., April 23.] COKIE AND SEE THE 'NEW SEEING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT WM. WALKER’S 31, Market St.'Corning, AND SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES! All the latest Fashionable styles of For men and boys. Ladles’ Prunella, Satin, Cloth and Mor occo Goiters from 4s. to $3,00; Ladies’ Morocco, Calf and en amelled Boots, from Ctt. to $2,00; Ladles Morocco Patent Leather, and Satin Slippers and Buskins; Men’s Patent Leather, Cloth nod Calf Congress Gaiters, & ©SKDIBS* I Men’s Kip, Calf and Enammelled Brogans; Men's Patent Leather and Calf Oxford Ties and Slippers; Children’s Shoes. Slippers, Gaiters, Hosiery <tc., Ladles’ Rubbers and Sandals, . first quality 4s- third quality Is.; Men’s Rubbers and San , dais, first quality 65,; Ladles’ Hosiery, Silk, Lisle and Kid i Gloves and Gauntlets. Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Silk, Merino and Tfbol Un dershirts and Drawers, Cravats, Ties, and Scarfs; Suspenders, Iloriory, Glows, Shirts, Collars, Linon, Silk and Cotton Hand kcrcheiTs; also an assortment of CBOOSEBT To be sold cheap for Cash. Corning. April 29, l«&£, ly WILLIAM WALKP.R. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. JOHN A. ROY, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. WELLSBOEO, PA. Wholesale and RpUil dealer in Foreign and Do mestic D R V x G 8 AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYES, TARNISH, WINDOW GLASS, AND PETTY, BURNING FLUID, TINCTURES, EXTRACTS, ACIDS, POWDERS, PILLS, LEAVES, HERBS, WRITING INK, ENVELOPES, B RUSHES, COLOGNE, ROOTS, PERFUMERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPE R, SLATES, CHILDREN’S TOYS.. AC., ALSO, HAIR OILS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Sc, FANCY GOODS. . Almost every variety of Pharniecufic Preparations, Thompsonian medicines, BOTANIC AND HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES. 'C'LUID EXTRACT of Pink & Senna for Worms. Price, 25 cents per bottle. SPIGGLIA combined with Sanlontca—a Fluid Extract fur Worms. Price 25 cents. WORM LOZENGES for childrm. Price, 25 cents per box. Also moat of the popular patent Vermifuges which are in general use.j CATHARTIC SYRUP.—A pleasant palatable physic for clnloren, 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 &l Cattle A most valuable article for swellings, bruises, sprains, stiff or enlarged joints, windfalls, kicks and sweency. Price 25 cents. BUCHU LEAVES are procured from the ;soulh ern part of Africa. The Hottentots at the cape of Good Hope have long 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, alion it was soon employed io Europe. In process of time ibis medicine has come into general we, 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 (one in the urinary organs. It cools the unnatural heat and relieves pain; and in many cases of long standing it ling been effectual when other valuable medicines had failed' to produce an effect. The active princU pie of this medicine is a volatile oil which is mostly lost by the old process ol boiling. Hence it requires great care and skilful management to prepare this medicine properly. FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU is a Stronger concentrated preparation prepared by the new process called 4 Displacement.** By this the valua. bio properties of the Bucbu are entirely preserved, and this form of the medicine is less liable to injury from age and more paluleable. Useful equally in all cases of the kind whether male or female. Price 75 cents per bottle. For sale at Hoy*s Drug and Chemical Store at Wellsboro Pa. O’This is no patent medicine or quack nostrum or secret remedy, but a new and improved prepare lion of a well known and valuable medicine. X) LEACHING POWDER.—To remove ink and fruit stains &c., from linen. Price I2J els per box, with full directions for use, PERMANENT MARKING INK—Tomark col lure and other clothing so that Uie name will not wash out. Price 25 cts per bottle. /'CHEMICAL HAIR TONIC.—This compound Is us«ed to prevent the hair from falling off to cause it to grow in thicker—and to restore hair that is growing gray toils original color; 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 & BlackVPermanent 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; SUC h Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Peach, Cinnamon, Rose, Nutmeg, Ccllery, &.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. /"CRYSTAL EYE WATER,—A valuable remedy for sore or Inflamed eyes—with full directions for use. Price 12| and 25 cts per bottle, 1 /"IEPHALIC SNUFF.—For &c. Price 25 cents a bottle. A RMENIAN CEMENT.—For mending broken glass or china ware, with directions for its u*c Price 1 25 cents per bottle. (Warranted.) MILK OF ROSES.—A pleasant Cosmetic to ini prove the complexion and to remove tan and freckles—Price 25 cts. a bottle. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES—Wither without Frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE. BALSAM TOLU.—This balsam is procured from a tree which is found in South America—it is a mostvaluable remedy for colds, coughs and affec lions of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cougk Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. ROSEMARY OINTMENT is a useful article for chapped hands, pimples on the face, burns, scalds, eruptions on the skin &c. Price 13 and 25 cents per box. MAYER'S OINTMENT.—This ointment has long been held to be a great secict 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 beal. See di rections on the box. HEADACHE PILLS—For sick headache, ncr vous headache and alt headache that cbraca on at regular intervals. BOOKS. A variety of Children’s Books—Blank Books— School Books, Stationery &c. Also the Depository of the Tioga County Bible Society—containing a largo variety of Bibles and Testaments from 6} cents to 6 dollars. WelUboro? April 1,1858. J. A. ROY. TO THE LADIES! A New Kind of Soaft has recently been invented, which promises to su persede all other kinds of hard sdap. It is used ex tensively lor washing clothes, and possesses the re markable property of extracting dirt without bailing the clothes and without (he 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 Soaps because while it saves time 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 does not take out stains. For sale at Boy’s Drug Store, Wellsboro, Pa. “CUSH, FlSH.—Mackerel, Whilefi&b, Bloefisb, & -f- Codfish, by the Bbl., Jbb!., £bbl*, and pound, at Oct. 14. I 85&, ROE’S. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. rrtO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases i 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 ot 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 h 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 distressed, afflicted with “Vim. 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 advice also-given to-sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint Leucorrhma, &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 7 at ERWIN’S new Store! He has jusireturned -from-the City with a choice I»ot. or Reacly-Ulaclc Clothing, CLOTHS, CASSIHERES, VESTING and oil of which will be sold ON THE CASH-DOWN SYSTEM AND NOTHING SHORTER Wellsboro* Sept. 25,1856. i\EW TAILOR SHOP. The sub scriber has feel it necessary to put his work as it is warranted to famish its own rec> ommendation. No garment is permitted to go oat 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 1 * rule, I have adopted the Fay-Down System and shall rigidly adhere to it. Wcllsboro*, 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 all 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 cun procure them of the Subscriber. A. Growl, of Wellsboro, is authorized to receive orders for work at this establishment. Tioga, June 10, *58., If. A. D. COLE. ON MANHOOD AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE Jnflt Published, Gratis, the 50th Thousand. Mfamm A FETr WORI) S ON THE RATIONAL JS fflsESL Treatment without Medicine, of Spermntor ggpSteSaßr rhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, 1m potency, and impediments to Marriage generally, by B. DE LANEY, M. D. Tbc important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in tbo imprudence and solitude of youth, may be ousily removed WITHOUT 3IEDICINE, is in this small tract clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly suc cessful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure HIMSELF perfectly and at tbc least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envel ope, by remitting (poet paid) two postage stumps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 88 East 31si street. New York Citv, April, 2b, 1858. "CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN HOTEL. Main Street, Wellshoro' Pa. D. HART, PROPRIETOR. fPHIS strait.out TEMPERANCE HOTEL has JL been lately reopened for the accommodation of the traveling public, and no pains will be spared to tender 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, Couriers port, Mansfield, Covington or Troy Stages. Those desiring to reach intermediate places, uol on Stage routes, will be accommodated with a conveyance at a reasonable charge. This-Holel 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 ITollaboro’ Post Office as follows: Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at o’clock a. m. Eastern aud Southern, via Mansfield and Troy, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at"J£ o'clock a. m. Eastern and Southern, via Covington and Troy,"Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1% o’clock a, m. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at o’- clock p. m. Western, via Coadcrsport, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 «;m. Mails arrive as follows : Northern via Tioga, daily, by 1 o’clock, p. m. Kastcrn 4c., via Troy and Mansfield, by 6 o'clock p. m., same days of leaving. Kastcrn 4c., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. m.,samc days of leaving. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday 4 Friday, by 12 m. Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday by 5 p. m. Sept. 17.1557. I. D. RICKARDS, FOLEY has a fine assortment of heavy EH(BM9IEI IS WSPIEIR (CASE WATCHES, which he will sell cheap on short time. All kinds of REPAIRING done promptly. If a job of work is not done (o (he satisfaction of the party ordering it, no charge will be made. Grateful for past favors my desire is to merit a conUnuanca of the same. WeJlsboro, June 24,1858, Corning Book Store. THE Subscribers have removed to the large and elegantly fitted up brick store—(bur 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 WQRKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, _ SHEET MUfelC, Blanks, Stationery osd Wall Paper, N. Y. Daily and Weekly pipers, all thp Magazine* at Publishers prices. Ail for sale cheap. Corning, Sept 24,’57. ROBINSON & CO. CAMPHENE & FLUID—at je. 14. TRUMAN *. BOWRiS’S. Blank marriage certificates, for mlc at tills Ofsc«. Juno 24", 1858. WELLSBOKO BOOK STORE And News-Office. THE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVING LONG BE lieved a Ll?£ BOOK-STORE & If JEWS OFFICE to be one of the essential accommodations which the good people of WeUsbo ro were prepared lo appreciate and sustain, have es tablished themselves one door above Niles & Elli ott’s Store, where they will keep a first-rate selec tion of the best and most popular > -NEWSPAPEHS DAILY & WEEKLY, POLITICAL, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC. Together with the various ILLUSTRATED PA* PEAS'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 LITERATURE AND STANDARD WORKS, and any Book, Newspaper or Magazine not on band will be ordered promptly, if desired. Tbey will keep a good assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS all and singnlar of which will be sold at low price, for CASH. Smith & Richard,. * Wellsboro, Jane 24,1858. I 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, and in the best ; manner. I likewise Keep constantly on hand and for sale at reasonable prices, a fiue stock of - J Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining if Breakfatt Tablet, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY Sc COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage , French and Common Bedstead9 t of every description .together; with allarliclcrosn* ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well ;to call examine bia work before sending ekejwher for an inferior article. i opened anew his shop opposite Roy’s Store and is prepared to ex. ccute the orders of his old customers aud others who may favor him with their pat ronage, with neatness TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no lice. | TTj Chairs!l Chairs! In additionto the above, the anbacr jSjßDbcr would inform the public that he ha J |j us [received a large ond handaomeassort ment of Common St Spring-Seat Chain, Boston and Common Backing Chairs. ifC., which be will sell as cheap, i f not cheaper,than the; can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them ! WelUboro’.July 23,’57. | B.T. VANHORN- NILES & ELLIOTT. HAVE leased the stahd formerly occupied by R S. BAILEY, and are now receiving and selling at fair prices, one ot the largest and finest stocks ol DRY GOODS, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Furnishing Goods, Ladies* Dress Stuffs of every.description, from cheap and durable prints up to a fine quality of Dress Silks, Sheeting, Shirting, &e. Ready-made [ciotHingr* Summer, Full and Winter styles, wbll made,and ot good material for the prices asked. BOOTS & jSHOES from ladies’ finest kinds down to Brogans and Boots f.ir farmer’s wear, and at sufch prices as cannot fail to suit the reasonable customer. We also keep con stantly on hand | FLOUR, FISH Sc SALT of prime quality and as cheap as they can be bought in Wellsboro. We wish loj purchase all kinds of produce, such as | WHEAT , RYE , OATS $ CORN , Esss, Butter, Cheese, Wool Sc Hides for which we will exchange goods, or pay the high est market prices in CASH,ion delivery, or at such lime as shall be agreed upon by both parties. We' have a good lot of j ' FARM IMPLEMENTS. Hoes, Spadc«, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hay Rakes,' Hay Forks, &.C., which wejwiil exchange lor cash or produce as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere. The trading public arc invited to cailand examine our slock. NILES &. ELLIOTT. ' Wellsboro. June 25,1857, W. ». TERBELL, Suceeuor to , w. TERBEIiL & SON, CORNING, I.T. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in Drug:, & Medicines, Lead, Zinc, If Colored Paints, Oils, Vnrnishes x BrushesfCamyhene % Burning Fluid , Dye* Stuff Gluts , Pu*e Liquors for Medicine^ einfs. Artists Paints 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 abovej articles can be supplied at a small advance on New York. prices. Sept. 3,1857. Store Goods in | Tioga Tillage BALDWIN , LOWELL $ CO. ' Have a small Slocjk of Goods on hand, bought in view of Hie light lime*, which will be sold very low for pash or any kinfJ of Produce. We are located at our old stand in Tioga Village, directly opposite the Mammoth Store ! of Charles O. Etz. We would further say to all those indebted to os by note or book account, that we mast have pay or costs will be made. We’il jake Cash or any and all kinds of Produce at the highest market prices. BALDWIN, LOWELL &. CO. Tioga, Nor. 56,1857. j STEAM FLOORING MILL. !At fflninsbnrg) Pcuna, THEncwand splendid Steam Mill at Mainsburg is now in full operation, end the proprietor is prepared to do custom work or Flouring with neat ness and despatch. This Mill has 4 run of stone and is capable of grinding 80 bushels per hour. Persons bringing Grain to Ibis Mill can have it ground ty take home with them; and we will war rant them as good work as lean he done m this re gion of country. LYMANj WETMOBE. Prao'r. Oct. 8.1857. R. K. BRUNDAGE, Jgtat. ST- LAWBENCE HOTEL. WM. S. CAMPBELL A jCO., PROPRIETORS. WO. 1018, Chestnut; St., Philadelphia, rra.s.euiTOnx. 1 , a. o. ucura. Cjg. C. N.jDABTT. dhrtist. Office at its Resident, eta f tit Academy. All work perfaiaing to his line of business done promptly and Warranted, j [April 22,1858.1 ' Alcohol, AIjCOHOL, 95 per e,nt. fer [Burning Maid, .t vbolwsls 1-1 Cormijg. ej ra ; , W. B. lERBELL YAN HORN’S TIOGA COUMTIT BALDWIN, LOWELL & n ARE now receiving a very choice **l selected assortment-or STAPLE AND FANcy « PRY GO 0D s ■ Groceries ilia ProTii|J and are prepared to furnish them to <O ,O As Reasonable Price,'*'' A* they can be bought in any other Customers can rely upon finding si oj) i-S* article they may wish, and all Goods be as represented. "*% Silks, and Ladles’ Dress 6u Latest Styles, and adapted to every mings. Ladies will do well to csll and -Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin, Lowell So Co., have always g ,i a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clout which will be sold at the lowest CASH poK ALSO . ** Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, a Stone, Hollow and Wooden Iron, teel, Nails, Oils, Paint, and Dye-Stuff's of every kind and of 4he best quality, with BOOTS <A* SHOES, for Evenk •,* Alt kinds of Country Product lain j, oksnge for goods at the marketpntes, Tioga, July 2, 1857. WHO'LL GET THE HOMINa\ FOB SHERIFF! THAI’S THE Believing it the true policy to seii^ old stock of Goods bo as to make new one, 1 have concluded for the benefit kind in general and my seif in particular, the public the balance of my stock of Goo 4 grea'ly reduced prices for Gosh, or uy kid giain, or butter. For the information of those who may avail themselves of this opportunity of mi*, little money I wHI enumerate a few of tbt and the prices at whieh I shall sell them. Flour, extra superfine, manufactured it 1 Rochester, warranted 1ip5t0p......,.jjg Superfine, not warranted,- jg Mess Fork, per bbl jj Salt, by the bbl “ Sack... Nails, by the keg {jj “ by the pound jj Double refined Salaratus, per bbl g Pearl Starch Extra tallow Candles Home made Kip Boots Ladies’’ Kip Shoes. •. - *• Enameled... « Calf \\i w Gaiters, from.* fs tolfe J, I. Nick's. & B. J; Grant's fine cot Tobacco, in paper*, per ib la •» loose, by weight SiSd Sugars, at the lowest possible figure. Teas, at reduced prices; 4s at 3s fid, U life fid, fis at 5s 4d Dry Goods, too numerous to menlioayl price that cannot fail to please. Ladies* collars and embroidery at cost DeLaines, Challies, Calicoes, BfeacJwd Mob and a thousand and one things at i love figure than have ever been offered in Tiop County. Come! one and all! and purchase wkatfswlrty you want at Itic above prices. Tioga, Aug. 13, 'S3. CHAS. 0. ETZ. Thomson & mkmtov Fire &. life insurance agents CoISIXO, N, I. A ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford; Conn.—Capital 11,000,64 PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital £00,04 Hartford fire insurance co. Of Harllbrd Ct., Capital *50009 Connecticut fire insurance co, Of Hartford Conn. Capiul $2» PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE CO, Of New York City—Capital IISOJI Manhattan fire insurances Of New York City—Capital KOOA ATEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO,' La Accumulated Capital•!,2oo,ooo The subscriber having’succeeded to the Firci snranee business of Geo. Thompson, Bwp.irpr*?-* to take risks and issne policies in the tborew known and reliable stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years it n* almost as low,as those of mutual companies. AH Ibrees will be promptly and satisfactorily* tied and paid af this office. Applications by mail will receive prompt i® lion; P. J. FARRINGTON, ( AgfA C. H THOMSON, S• , Concert Hall Block Corning, April 2s, 18S8. __ DB. WALIOS'S AMERICAN PILLS/ JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS- One small box of Pills cures ninety-nine of a hundred. No balsam, no mercury, no the breath, no fear of detection. Two Btn«H dose; tasteless and harmless as water. lions are given, so that the patient can care wfl* as certain as with the advice o! the mostexpew** surgeon, and much better than with the M T,a one ofi little experience In this class of Sent by mail Co any part of the country bjjjj sing one dollar to Dr. D. G. No. 131*™!! Seventh st. below Race, Philadelphia. count to the trade. None genuine wilhon lib* 1 * ten signature of Dr. IX G. Walton, Troon* 0 *' Dr. W.*s treatment for selhabuse, wel^e J*« is entirely different from the usual course. W;, ' has cured hnndreds who have tried other* benefit. The treatment is as certain locureu sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and W, as above,'giving a foil history of 7 our you will ble&s the day you made tl>c what is certain—A RADICAL CURE, March 11, *5B. (ly) WELLSBORO FOI.VWB* Machine Shop AGAIN IN FULL BIAS]; Robert young, ute ot the firm on* Young de. Co., Tioga, takes this B,etho jL,d form the public that he has leased the Found" Machine Shop in the village of WelUboro lot* ( of years, and having pul it in good prepared to do all kinds of work qsusilj such establishments, in the best manner the best of material. • He has had over twenty years* experience 0 business and will have the work entrusted < done directly under his supervision. JJo be aent out ball finished. MILL GEARINGS, PLOUGHS. STfIJ» ai)d endings of sll kinds on hind snd ,1 ROBERT Tol- w Wellsboro May 98,1857. '' THE PLACE TO BUY THE PLACE TO BUY THE PLACE TO BUY „ .^nj GOOD AND CHEAP GOOD AND CHEAP GOOD AND CHEAP GW IS AT ROE'S IS AT ROE’S IS AT ROE’S s. B. qitooß*> r .jir ATTORNEY AND COPWEUOB' iT ELKLAXS, HOG* CO. Pi. “TiHh® ef Ccaossler* th«r« n tv*?' IS5*. W. •3
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