THE IRISHMAN. BT WILLIAM XAGISK, There was a lady lived at Leith, A lady very stylish man— And yet, in spite of all her teeth. She fell in love with an Irishman— A nasty, ugly Irishman— A wild, tremendous Irishman— A tearing, swearing, thumping, bumping, ranting, roaring Irishman. His face was no ways beautiful, For with small-pox’t was scarred across; And the shoulders of tbo ugly dog Were almost double a yard across. 0, the lump of an Irishman— The whiskey devouring Irishman — The great he-togue with his wonderful brogue—tbo fighting, rioting Irishman ! One of bis eyes was bottle green. And the other eye was out, my dear; And the calves of bis wicked-looking legs Were more than two feet about, my dear! 0, the great big Irishman— The rattling, battling Irishman— The stamping, ramping, swaggering, staggering, lath ering swash of an Irishman.” - He took so much of Lundy-foot That he used to snort and suufile-0 And in shape and size the fellow's neck Was as bad as the neck of a buffalo, 0, the horrible Irishman— The thundering, blundering Irishman— The slashing, dashing, smashing, lashing, thrashing, bashing Irishman. His name was a terrible name indeed, Being Timothy Tbady Mulligan; And whenever he emptied his tumbler of punch He’d not rest till he'd filled it full again j The boozing, bruising Irishman— The ’toxicated Irishman— ' The whiskej, frisky, rummy, gummy, brandy, no dan-, dy Irishman. This was the lad the lady loved. Like all the girls of quality; And he broke the skulls of the meu of Leith, Just by the way of jollity; 0, the leathering Irishman— The barbarous, savage Irishman— The hearts of the maids and the gentlemen’s heads were bothered I’m sure by this Irishman. Tough Stories. An Englishman, who was traveling on tl>e Mississippi river, told some rather tough stories about London thieves. - A Cincinnati chap, named Case,-beared these narratives with a si lent but expressive humph I and then remarked that the Western thieves beat the London op eratives all hollow. “How so ?” inquired the Englishman, with surprise. “Pray, sir, have you lived much in the West?” “Not a great deal. I undertook to set up in business in Dos Moines Rapids, a while ago, but the rascally people stole nearly everything 1 had, and at last a Welsh miner ran off with my wife.’* “Good gracious!” exclaimed the Englishman, “and have you never found her ?” “Never, to this day. But that was not the worst of it.” “Worse! Why what could he worse than stealing a man’s wife ?" “Stealing his children, I should say,” said the implacable Case. “Children!" “Yes, a negro woman, who hadn’t any of her own, abducted my youngest daughter, and sloped and joined the Indians." “Did you see her ?” “See her! yes ; and she hadn’t ten rods the start of me ; but she plunged into the lake and swam off like a duck, and there wasn’t a canoe tc follow her with.” The Englishman leaned back in his chair and called for another mug of “’alf-and-’alf,” while Case smoked his cigar and eyed his credulous friend at the same time most remorselessly. “I—l shan’t go any farther West. X think,” at last observed the excited Englishman. “I should not advise any one to go,” said Case quietly. “My brother once lived there, but he had to leave, although his business was the best in the country.” “What business was he in ?” “The lumber busines. lie bad a saw mill.” “And they stole the lumber ?” “Yea, and saw-logs too.” “Saw-logs ?” “Yes, whole dozens of the black walnuts logs were carried away in a single night.” “Is it possible ?” “True, upon my honor, sir. , He tried every way to prevent it, had hired men to watch his logs, but it was all of no use. They would take them all away ns easy as if there had been no one there. They would steal them out of the cove and even out of the mill house ?” “Good gracious!” “Just to give you an idea of how they can steal out there,” sending a sly wink at the lis tening company “just to give you an idea—did you ever work on a saw-mill ?” “Never.” “Well one day my brother bought an allfiered fine black walnut—four feet three at the butt, and not a knot in it. He was determined to keep that log anyhow, and hired two Scotch men to watch it all night. Well, they took a small demijohn of whiskey with them, snaked the log up the hill above the mill, built a fire and then sat down on the log to play cards just to keep awake, you ,see. ‘Twas a monstrous big log, bark two inphes thick. - “Well, as I was saying, they played cards and drank whiskey nil night, and when it be gan to grow light went to sleep astraddle of the log. About a minute after daylight brother George went over to the mill to see how they were getting on, and the log was gone,” “What were the Scotchmen doing V “Sitting on the bark ! The thieves had dri ven an iron wedge into the b,utt end, which pointed down the hill, and hitched a yoke of oxen on and pulled it right out of the shell, leaving the Scotchmen there astraddle of it, fast asleep. Fact 1” Modern Refinements. —People do not laugh now-a-days—they indulge in merriment, they do not walk—they promenade. They never eat any food-—they masticate it. Nobody has a tooh pulled out—-it is extracted. No one has his feelings hurt—they are lacerated. Young men do not go courting girls—they pay young ladies attention. It is vulgar to visit any one —you must make a call. Of course, you would not think of going to bed—you would retire to rest. Nor would you build a house—you would erect it. One buys drugs at a “medical hall.” wines of a “company,” and shoes at a “mam” Blacking is dispensed at an “institution," and meat from a “purveyor." One would imagine that the word “shop,” had been discovered not to belong to the BngUsh language,—-Now-a days, all the shops are “warehouses’ or 'ba zaars/' and you will hardly find a person hav ing the hardihood tv call himself tt eliopkeepcr, “Workpeople/'' w* “««/' and "eager*” are “m/iV/tr,” - BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 8. B. BROOKS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ELKLAXD, TIOGA CO. PA. “In the multitude of Counselors there is safety.”— Bible. Sept. 23, 185 S, ly. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE, WELLSBOUO', PA. ' L. D. TAYLOR, PROPRIETOR. This deservedly popular house is centrally located, and commends itself to the patronage of the travelling public. Nov. -J5. ISSS, ly. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. TTJI. S. CA3IP BEIL k CO., PROPRIETORS. NO. 1018, Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 'it. S. CAMPBELL. C. N. DARTT, DENTIST. Office at hit Jiesidencc, near the Academy. All work pertaining to his lino of business done iromptly ana •warranted. [April 22, 1858.] SPENCER & THOMSON, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, CORNING, Steuben County, Mew York. Geo. T. Spesceti. C. H. Thompson. April 18, ISaa.—ly. __ Hydropathic Physician aud Surgeon, ELfiLAND, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. IVill visit patients in all parts of tho County, or re* ccivc them for treatment at his bouse. [Juno 14, 1555.] WEEESBORO’ HOTEL. B. B. Holiday - - - Proprietor. ) THE Subscriber has purchased this well-known public hoive, not for purposes of speculation, but with the ob ject of making Wtllsboro’ his permanent residence. No pains will be spared to render the bouse a desirable homo for travelers. B; B. HOLIDAY. January 13,1R58. (Cm.) YOU DON’T SAY SO? YES SIR, IDO! I say that FOLEY has the best and cheapest assortment of WATCHES I ever saw in Wcllsboro'. Such heavy cases and finish .cd movements you can’t find elsewhere. Call and see tbem-ono door north of B. B. Smith & Son’s, wherehc will be glad to show them to you, and do any Repairs on Watches, Clocks & Jewelry, and all warranted. Wellsboro’ June 11, 1557. S. P. WILSON, Removed to Jus. Lowrey'a OJjlce. *££2? lAS. lOWRET & S. T. WILSON, Attorneys & counsellors at law. win attend the Court of Tiogn, Pottor and McKean counties. [Wellsboro', Feb. 1, 1853.] 18. O. COLE, BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER. [ WcZkioro’, Tioga County, Pennsylvania.] SHOP two doors above Roy’s Drug Store. Every thing in his line will bo done as well and as promptly as it can be done in the more fashionable City Saloons. Preparations for removing Dandruff, and beautifying the Hair, for sale cheap. Hair and whiskers dyed any color. Cull and see. Wellsboro’, Oct. IS, ISss.—tf. BICKINSOiTS DULL KEEP it before the public, that the People's Humble Ser vant has been \ THOROUGHL Y REPAIRED, in every way, during the past Summer, and has also been furuiabed withun entire NEW LOT OF MACHINERY, ' throughout, of the latest and best improvements of the age, and that it is now in perfect good order to do custom or merchant work. L. D. SPENCER, Miller. IVeUsboro’ August 19. 1858. COUDEBSPOET HOTEL. COUDEUSPORT POTTER- CO., PENNA. D. F. Glassmire - - - Proprietor. THIS HOTEL is located within an hour's drive of the head waters of the Allegheny., Genesee, and Susquehanna rivers. No efforts arc spared to make It a home for pleasure seekers during thelrouting sea son, and for the traveling public at all times. Jan. 27, 1859, ly. JOHN B. SHAKE SPEAK, TAILOR. HAVING opened his shop in the building lately occupied by Dr. Barr, respectfully informs the citizens ofWellsboro’ and vicinity,that he is prepared to execute orders in his line of business with prorapt nesyond despatch, hoping by strict attention to busi ness to merit the confidence and support of those who may favor him with their orders. 1 CuUiiig done on thort notice. Wellaboro, Oct 21, 1558.—6 m Wll W- & H. W. M'DOUGALL REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ARE engaged in Exploring, Surveying and Draft ing, Investing money in Real Estate, and on Real Estate Security, Locating Land Warrants, Loca ting Land for Settlers on time. They will attend the Land Sales in this and the ad joining Districts, where their practical knowledge trill enable them to select the best lots. Parties entrusting money to us for investment will have the benefit of oua explorations. No property purchased that we nre not-personaliy acquainted with. Waubashaw, Min. Ter., April 23, 1858- Tf\, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE. THE SUBSCRIBER hns established himself at the old stand of "Wilcox «fc Sears, one door be low R. S. Ifcufcy's Store, where he is manufacturing and selling at wholesale and retail, the various kinds of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. ROOFING, EAYE-TROUPXIS, and all kinds of JOBBING done on short notice and in a satisfactory manner. Call and s e my stock of Tin-ware and sntlsfyyour selvca that FISHER’S is the place to buy cheap. Wellsboro, June 17, ISOB. H. XX DEMIN Gr, Would r-gpectfully announce to the people of Tioga County, that he Is now prepared to’ fill all orders for Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, S'ecurlne, Apricot, Evergreen and Deciduous Ornamental trees. Also Currants Raspberries, Gooseberries, Blackberries and Strawberries of all now and approved vari tcies. P ACConsisting of Hybrid, Perpetual aud Sum* • LV '-‘ ,Ol -' o “' , Wr Hoses. Moss, Bourbon, Noisette, Tea, Bengal or China, and Climbing Hoses. QJ4P TTRRFP \ T Including all the finest ncwva- OIUVUUHLia X rioties of Althca> Calycanthus, Dectzia. Lilacs, Spirncs. Syriugias. Viburnums, Wlgiliaa Ac. PT OW Pneonies, Dahlias, Phloxes. Tulips, A • L * v - / ”* ■ tjt - VkJ *"llyacintlia > Narcissia; Jonquils. Lib lies, Ac. GRAPES-—All varieties. Peabody’s New Hant-bois Strawberry. 4 doz. plants, $5. Orders respectfully solicited. t£3„Orders for Grafting, Budding OP Pruning will ho promptly attended to. Address Dec. Hi, ’SS. H. D. DEMTNG, Wellsboro, Pa. TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS Dr. R, A. Lamonl’s PERIODICAL COMPOUND. The mod beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICINE now in use, for all cases of obstructed or suppressed Menstruation. This valuable vegetable compound has long been used in the private practice of Dr. Lament, for regulating the de rangements of the female system and for improving the gen eral health, and by long experience has been found the greatest remedy against those paiufnl or general complaints to which the female constitution is liable. A few doses t&- ken for one week before the monthly period will remove all obstruction* from any cause whaitrer, as incredible as it may appear. N., B.—-Those Ladies who have been disappointed in the nso ox Pills, ■£., can put the utmost confidence in this compound 4®*CA UTI ON.-5a This compound must not be taken by females during the early months of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab ortion. At all other times It is safe, as it is purely vegetable. U will bo sent to any address.byincloBings2toanyantbor ftr*\ agent, or to H. I. ANDREWS, Buffalo N. Y. V*>r »al« by J. A. HOY, WnlUboro, Pa., and Drngglats ten- . THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Wholesale and Rptail dealer in Foreign and Do mestic » R V G S AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DVES, VARNISH, WINDOW GLASS, AND PUTTY, BURNING FLUID, TINCTURES, EYTISACTS, ACIDS, POWDERS, PILLS, LEAVES, HERBS, WRITING INK, ENVELOPES, B RUSHES, COLOGNE, ROOTS, PERFUMERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER, SLATES, CHILDREN’S TOYS., AC., ALSO, HAIR OILS, YANKEE NOTIONS, & FANCY GOODS. Almost every variety of Pharmccnlic Preparations, . Thompsonian Medicines, BOTANIC AND HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES. CATHARTIC SYRUP A Pleasant palatcable physic for children, used as a substitute for Castor Oil. Price 25 cents per bottle. S 5 FOR Horses and Cattle—very useful for sores, wounds and scratches,galls and in all cases where a healing remedy is required. Price 25 cents. ANDIE FOLEY. FARRIER’S LINIMENT. Horses and Cattle. A most valuable article I" for swellings, bruises, sprains, stiff or enlarged' joints, windgalls, kicks and sweonoy. Price 25 ceuts. PERMIMST MARKING ItiL, TO mark collars and other clothing so that the name will not wash out. Price 25 cts per bottle. Flavoring extracts—New supply: such as Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Peach, Cinnamon, Utfse, Nutmeg, Ccllery, Ac. CHOLERA DROPS. TUE most effectual remedy for bowel complaint* l in use. If taken in time it can hardly fail to cjire if the directions are strictly complied with. Prlccj2s cents. CRYSTAE EYE WATER. A valuable remedy for sore or inflamed eyes—with full dircctions'for use. Price 12$ and 25 cts per buttle. CHARLES S. FISHER. JOHN A. EOT, DRUGGIST & APOTHECAM. WELLSBOBO, PA. CEPHALIC SNUFF—For Catarrh, Headache Ac. Price 25 cents a bottle. ARMENIAN CEMENT—For mending broken glass or china ware, with directions fur its use. Price 25 cents per bottle. (Warranted.) MILK OF ROSES.—A pleasant Cosmetic to im prove the complexion and to remove tan and trecklcs.—Price 25 cents a buttle. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES.—With or without Frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE. BALSAM TOLU.-—This balsam is procured from a most valuable remedy tor colds, coughs and af fections of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle: T> OSEMARY OINTMENT is a useful article for II chapped hands, pimples on the face, burns, scalds, eruptions on the skin *fcc. Price 12 and 25 cts. per bos. MAYER’S OINTMENT.—This ointment has long been held to be a great secret Jamong the Ger mans. It is highly valued as a successful euro for fe ver sores, bad ulcers and sores of nlikost every kind which arc found to bo difficult to heal; See directions on the box. HEADACHE PILLS—For sick headache,nervous headache and ail headuebo that comes on at regular intervals. BOOKS. A VARIETY of Children’s Books—Blank Books, School Books, Stationery Ac. Also the Depos itory of the Tioga County Bible Society—containing a largo variety of Bibles and Testaments from 61 cts. to six dollars. J, A. ROY. Wellsboro, April 1, 1858. TO THE LADIES! A New Kind of Soap. ANEW kind of Soap has recently been invented which promises to supersede nil other kinds of hard soap. It is used extensively for washing clothes and possesses the remarkable property of extricating the 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 while it saves time and labor, it never rots or injures the clothes. It is just the article it is represented to be, and never disappoints the ex pectations of purchasers. It does not take out stains. For sale at ROY’S Drug Store, Wellsboro, Pa. TIOGA SASH & BLIND FACTORY Tioga Village. Pa. THE undersigned takes great pleasure in inform ing the public that he is ready to furnish to or der, on short notice, at his Shop on Wellsboro street, one door west of J. G. Putnam’s Cabinet Ware rooms. Sash Doors, Window Sash, Blinds, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Ac. '. Glass cut to any size, at my own risk. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for work, at the best market prices. Orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. H. PICKERING. Tioga, Dec. 9, 1858. (Confidential.) FRIEND COBB: Will you please inform your readers that the subscriber has a good asseort uient of , 1858. CRYSTAL FOTIVTAIiY HOTEL. Main Street, Wellsboro ’ Pa. T). HAET, PROPEIETOB. THIS strait-out TEMPERANCE HOTEL has been lately rc-opencd 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 tho Tioga, Cedar Run, Couders port, Mansfield, Covington or Troy Stages. Those de siring to reach intermediate places, not on Stage routes, will be accommodated wUh>a conveyance at a reasonable charge. This HOTEL will bo conducted, os it ever has been, on tho “Live and let Live" principle. Charges as low as those of any good Hotel in tho Country. A good Ostler always in attendance. February 18, 1858. Post Office Notice. Mails close nt tho TTellsboro 1 Post Office as follows: Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at o’clock a m. Eastern and Southern, via Mansfield and Troy, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7J.< o’clock a. m. Eastern and Southern, via Covington and Troy, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7l< o’clock a. ra. Southern, via Jersey Shore*, Tuesday and Friday at l]4 o’- clock p. m. - Western, via Coudersport, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a. n». Mails arrive os follows ; Northern Ac., via Tioga, daily, by 1 o’clock, p. m. Eastern Ac., via Troy and Mansfield, by 6 o’clock p. same days of leaving. - Eastern &c., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. m.,same days of leaving. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday & Friday, by 12 m. Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday by 5 p. m. Sept. 17,1857. I. D. RICHARDS. P. M WATCHES! THE Subscriber has got a fine aasorlment of heavy ENGLISH LEVER HUNTER-CASE > Gold and Silver Watches, which ho will sell cheaper than “dirt" on ‘Time,* i. e, he will sell ‘Time Pieces’on a short (approved) credit. 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. Past favors appreciated and a continence of patron age kindly solicited. ANDIE FOLEY, Wellsboro, Jane 24,1845. Corning Book Store. THE Subscribers have removed to the large and elegantlylfitted up Brick Store-four doors east ot Concert Block, Corning—and will keep on hand a large assortment of New Books, among which are Religious Standard Wo'rhs, HISTORICAL BOOKS, Tales of Fiction, Poetical Works, School Books t SHEET MUSIC, Blanks, Stationery and Wall Paper, N. Y. Daily and Weekly papers, all the Magazines at Publishers prices. 1 All for sale very cheap. ROBINSON A CO. Corning, Sept. 24, ’5l, Wetmore’s Quadrille Band, Consisting ot tour brother., are prepared to furnish mnslo for public and private parties on short notice end terms to suit the times. Address Lewis Wotmore WeUaboro ttlso prepared to teach all the fashion.- ble Dances of the Ball room. WelUboro, Doe. 9,3 SW. WELLSBORO BOOK STORE And News-Office. TTTE HAVE LONG BELIEVED A LIVE BOOK YV STORE AND NEWS OFFICE to bo one of tbc essential accommodations which the good people of Wellsboro' were prepared to appreciate and sustain, have established themselves one door above Niles «fc Elliott’s Store, where they will keep a first-rate selec tion of the beat and mosi popular -NEWSP APERS DAILY & WEEKLY, POLITICAL, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC. Together with the various Illustrated Papers pub lished, Also, all the leading ' of the can be bad at tbeir counter. They will likewise keep a full assortment of SCHOOL, HOOKS, Current Literature AND STANDARD WORKS, and any Book, Newspaper or magazine not on band will bo ordcred_prompUy, if desired. They will keep a good assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, [ all and singular of which will be sold at low prices for Ca*h. SMITH & RICHARDS. Wellsboro, June 24, 1858. CABINET WAREHOUSE. I AM STILL AT MY OLD STAND, on main st, and nearly opposite Judge While's residence. Manufacturing to order, all kinds of j CABINET WARE, and in the best manner. I likewise keep constantly on hand, and for sale at reasonable prices, a fine stock of * . ; Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, Mahogany and Common Wash Stands. Cotta go, French and Common Beadstcads, of every description, together with all articles usual ly manufactured in his line of business. ’ From bis knowledge of the business he'flattc'rs him self with the belief that those wishing ;to purchase, would do well to call and examine hisj work before sending elsowberd for an inferior article, j Turning done |n a neat manner, at short notice. Q Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the Subscriber inform the public tbai he has just received a largo and handsome asaorement Common Sc Spring-Scat Chairs, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs, &c., which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tiogfv County. Call and see them. B. T. VANHORN. Wellsboro, July 23,1857. 1 Tn e subscri ber has just opened anew his shop opposite Roy's Drug Store and is prepared to execute the orders of his old customers and all others who may favor him with their patronage, with neat ness and despatch.— THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER, I And it is decided by a large majority of an apprecia ting Republic, that \ J. R. BOWEN, sells the cheapest and keeps the largest assortment of STAPLE & FANCY GOOD Si, in Tioga County, and notwithstanding {the many false reports circulating that be is not in busi ness in Wellsboro, he may be found at the EMPIRE STOJE, lately occupied by Truman and Bowen!, vgth the Largest and Cheapest Assartiiierjtt of DRY-GOODS AND GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AiND CAPS clothing;; and in fact all kinds of Goods usurlly; found in a Country Store, which he will sell at vi;rylow prices. Come one, Come Everybody and therej Child/en, and see for themselves, ns it will be greatly to your advantage to examine my Stock of Goocis before you purchase elsewhere. J. 1 ill BOWER. November 23, 185 S. j \'. Stores, Stores, AND TIN SHOP. WM., ROBERTS respectfully announces to the citizens of Wellsboro ami vicinity, that he has just received a large audition to his stock of Stoves, Tin anjl Sheet Ron Ware and is now prepared to furnish bis numerous custom ers with articles in hislineof business jsuperior to any that can be obtained in this section of the country.— His stock consists, in part, of COOK AND PARLOR STOYES. Also a largo assorment jof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Stove Pipe, Stove Fixtures, Boilers; Hardware, 4c.. Particular attention paid to putting on Tin Roofs, Eave- Troughs and CONDUCTORS. 1 j Repairing done on short notice with readiness and dispatch. Those wishing Goods in| this line will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, as they bq sold at fair prices. Don’t forget the place] 'one] door below Bowen’s Store. [Wellsboroj; DcUIA, ISSSQ Fall 4* If* inter GOODS. Win. A. Roc, Wellsboro, Pa, JJAS now on hand a large andjextensive stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , HATS $ CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE. CARPETS, Glass Ware, Wooden Ware. CROCKERY. BUFFALO ROBES., &C. Wc deem it unnecessary to enumerate articles, as nearly, every tiling wanted by. man, woman or child, .can be found at this establishment, and at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Wellsboro, Oct. 11,’58. WM. A. ROE. W. D. TERBELI, Successor (a ‘ W. TERBELL & SON, CORNING, N. If. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in DRUGS, j -An d Medicines, v Lead, Zinc, and Col~ ored Paints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, Campheneatxd Burning ■Fluid, Eye Stuff, Sash and Glass, Pure Liquors for Medi cines, Artists Paints and Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Flavoring Extracts, de., dc., de, ALSO, —A general assortment of School. Books— Blank Books, Staple and Fancy Stationary. Physicians, Druggists and Country Merchants dealing in any of. the above articles can be supplied at a small advance on New York prices. fSeut. 3.1857 ] TIOGA COUNTY STEAM FLOURING MILL. At JlaiMbnrg, Pcuna. A NEW and splendid Steam Mil] at Moinsbnrg is ”T 10 5* * °P erat >on, and the proprietor is pro- JJJ? j to Flouring with neatness and despatch. This Mill has four run of stone, and is capable of grinding eighty bushels per hour. Persons bringing Grain to this Mill can have it ground to take home with them; and we will warrant them as good work as can bo done in this region of LYMAN WETMORE, Prqp’r. R. K. BRUNDAGE, A r nu [Oot. 8, ’57-] VANHORN’S NEW EIRM^ BALDWIN, LOWELL & n ARE now receiving n *ry choice and lected assortmentef STAPLE AAfl ru* DEY GOODS ' Groceries and Provision, and are prepared to famish them to customer* 1 As Reasonable Prices * A» they can be bought in any other Customers can rely upon finding at all tinjea * tide they may wish, and all goods warranted k?,** represented. W 5, U Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Goodi. Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of w* mings. Ladies will do well to call and, eua^Tr Stock before purchasing elsewhewhere. BALDWIN, LOWELL* & CO. ( have always on bond a seasonble and Stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade ClothJa, which will be sold at the lowest Cash Price —ALSO— Qroceriet, Crockery, Hardware , Glatt, Slone, and Wooden’Ware, Irqn, Steel, Kails, Oils, Pai? 4 * and Dye-Stuffs of every kind and of the 4 Best quality, together with Boots and Shoes, for Everybody. All kinds of Country Produce taken-; 5| change for goods at the market prices. 1 * Tioga, July 2,1357. COME AND SEE THE NEW SEEING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT WM. WALKER’S 31, Market St. Corning, —AND SELLING AT REDUCED PLlCli- All the latest Fashionable styles of S,A®S & For men and boys. Ladies* Frunelle, Satin, Cloth »aj)k. occo Gaiters from 4s. to $3,00i Ladies’ Morocco, Calf ametled Boots, from Cs. to $2,00; Ladies Morocco Put- Leather, and Satin Slippers and Buskins; Men’s Leather, Cloth and Calf Congress Gaiters. & &nt®m Men's Kip, Calf and Ennmmelled Brogans; Men's Pu-; Leather and Calf Oxford Ties and Slippers: SUpperSj'Gaitere, Hosiery &c., Ladies’ Rubbers and first quality 45.. third qnality In.; Men’s Rubbers tod h* duls, first quality Ladles’ Hosiery, Silk, Lule mi U Gloves and Gauntlets. Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Silk, Merinoanf /Too/Cs dershirls and Drawers, Cravats, Ties, and Saris. Saipenrlen. Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Linen, Silfeaai/CottoaHwi kercheira; also an assortment of CROCKER? To be sold cheap for Cash. Corning, April 29,1858. ly WILLIAM ffAT.m THOMSON & TAMmim; Fire' a life insurance agents, CORSISG, N. T. AETNA Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford Com- Capiul 51,000,5 a PHOENIX Fire Insurance Co., of Hanford,Con. } Capital S2HW —T | ARTFORD Fixe Insurance Co, of Hartford Cosa _\ 1 - Capital CONNECTICUT Fire Insurance Co., oflhrtfai Conn.—Capital SJOO,W PEOPLE’S Fire Insurance Co., of NeTlorkCia. Cap.ul|Uo,W MANIIATTON Fire Insurance Co., of Ne-w Ted City. Capital 52f10,M5 NEW-YORK Life Insurance Co,, Accnma’jai Capital $!.» 1 The subscribers haTing succeeded to tie Fire ho. ranee business of Geo. Thompson, Esq., is prepares take risks and issue Policies in the aborewtll ben and reliable stock Companies. Farm buildingsinsnred for three years atntail most as low as those of mutual companies. • All losses will be promptly and satisfactorily as# and paid at this office. Applications by mail will receive prompt atteeda P. J. PAKRLVGTONJ w, C. H. THOMPSON, J * Concert Hall Block, Corning, pril 23, 1858. . OK. WALTON’S tMERICAISr PILLS. •JOY TO TUB AFFLICTED. Touiis America Victorious. One small box of Pills cures ninety-nine I* a hundred. 2fo balsam, no mercury.no odor w* rcatb, no fear of detection. Two small pills !£*• isteless and harmless as water. Pull direction fl iven, so that the patient can euro himself asetrtf « with the advice of the most experienced s-T* ad much better than with the advice of oce 0f 53 sperience in this class of disease. . Sent by mail to any part of the Country by® ng one dollar to Dr. D. G. TTaftcm. * I eveath st, below Kace, PbihdeJpbin. A libcnl mnt to the trade. Jione genuine without tbs* l, gnaturc of Dr. D. G. 'Walton, Proprietor. Dr. W.’s treattnent for self-abuse, ~ itirely different from the usual course. \ ired hundreds who have tried others with bo he treatment is as certain to cure as the R* se. Enclose a stamp, and address Dr. iving a full history of your case, and y° n ie day you made the effort to secure Jiadtcal Cure. [March U. WIiLLSBORO POW#* 1 -a-n-d Machine-Shop VGAIN IN FULL aOBEBT YOUNG, ktcofthefim“L Yo\ing *fc Co., Tioga, takes this irm the Public that he has leased the Foundry and Machis s j i the Village of Wellsboro, ’for a t crm °‘ f iving put it in good running order, h P rc^ 3r . I kinds of work usually done at such ao ' ent, in the best manner and out of ta® ( TWENTY TEAKS EXPEBIEN^, He has had over twenty ness and will have the work, entrusted to > irectly under his supervision. Eo icorh icttl 5« sent o«f .. (ILL-GEAR/ JTGS, PLOW'S, SjO^ od castings of all kinds on hand and - I Slay 28, 1857. ROB£IUJ>. •' JH*ev> Go on*' ». & 0. BULX-Ajl re now receiving a large and well selected - Fall and Winter C°°“ !| ?hich oro to bo sold LOW (ns usual.) .Among their assortment may befu be line of j, Staple & Fancy Dn’C’L Keady-lUadc CloiU' 11 ’' Boots & Shoe*) B "p£i e * P fV f Cl -oc^ GROCERIES, Call and seo before purchasing , c 'l^ ri . ew Store, one door below Wilcox * - September 30, 1858. Executor’s BITERS Testamentary having ,j dersigned upon the last wdl * D “ “ ocklns, late of Charleston, dec’d, Pf naUD^ Dt,t ’ state are requested to make t.’ aving claims against the same w, i*«’ C>~t, February 17. \ /KOADCIiOTUS AND CAS > assortment of Black * mcy Gassimerea, SatUnetts, id Kentucky Jean?, can bo foono Oct. 14,1858.