o #je rwmW 21 Mistur edditurthe following sad was rit for an ujhfr .'newspaper* Bat .as the owner of thQ paper* is a in of ibs unfortunit female mentionfedi b«£o He, don't want to’insert. If you print it you will hear from me again the Terse is literally True:— r ' its all of a Rich country Galthat Tknow' She plays the According and the Melojon also With cheeks red as roses and Teeth white as snows She looksUEb an angel as a Miliken she goes . ri tu ralli lu ral li la- Thor was a Young feller from the city he com he .tried to entice her to love her sweto hum. he-garo her a Lockit he gave her a ring.. And Black-nigger Mellodys tried for to Stng. > . ri tu ral li lu ral U la. Oh on© Sunday evening her father says ho I want yoo to lev® off this youth's company | of them connter Jumpers'l prayvou beware yourwfll find them distasteful I vow <t declare x. ' ri tu ral U In ral li la. Then the Damsel she cried and the damsel she wept She took to reding Novels when she ought to have slept she left her Melojun and According alsa A in a little while she craiy did go ri tu ral li lu ral li la. „ yonmL. now alt ye pretty Maidens that a lesson would lorn beware of these Dondys and thar Company spurn If you would not go ravin craxy also When, thojfc come to humbug you just tell them to go. • ri tu ral li lu ral li la. A Curious Love Story. —Says the Easton (Pa) —“First love the world general ly admits, is always the most sincere. An in stance illustrating the truth of this recently came to our knowledge, which is worth repeat ing. Forty-five years ago, a young man named Peterson, served his apprenticeship at the print ing business, the office of Christian J. Hunter, of this place. , Whilst in his employ he became interested in 'a young lady of our town and proposed marriage. He was accepted, but the mother of the girl opposed the match and broke it off. After finishing his trade, he went to one of the Southern States, and married a sis •ter of the Hon. John M. Clayton, former Uni ted States Senator from Delaware, hav ing two children, his wife died left him a widower. He then emigrated to Canada West, where he became qufte a wealthy and promi nent man, and filled the office of County Re corder, a life appointment, at Guelph. There he married a second time and again he became a widower. Last summer he passed through Easton on his road to Wilmington, where bis daughter was at school; and whilst here made inquiry after his sweetheart. Ascertaining that she was a widow, and residing in Phila delphia, he called upon her, renewd his ac quaintance, and after more than forty years separation, again proposed marriage to her and was accepted. He was to have come on here this week to be married, but was taken sudden ly sick about .ten days ago, with attack of pleurisy, and died after a short illness. —A few days before bis death, he wrote to the object of his first affections, telling her that, he was doubtless on bis dying bed and never expected to see her again on earth. A Nigger Story. —Two darkies had bought a mess of pork in partnership; but Sam having no place to put his portion in, consented to en trust the whole to Julius’ keeping. The next morning they met, when Sam says— “. Good mornin’, Julius, anything happen strange or mysterious down in your vicinity late ly?” . - ITaaa, Sam, most a strange thing happen at my house yesterlast night. All mystery, sH mystery to me.” ... “Ah, Julius, what was dat ?” . “W ell, Sam, I tole you now. Die mornin’ I went down into the cellar for to get a piece of hog for die darkey’s breakfast, and I put my band down inde brine an felt all round, but no pork dere, —all gone. Couldn’t tell what be went with it, so I turned up de bar’l, and Sam, true as pronohin, de rats had eat a hole clar froo de bottom of de bar’i—-and dragged de pork all out I" Sam was petrified with astonishment, but presently said— - “Why didn’t de brine run out of the same hole?” “Ah, Sam, dat’a de mystery—dat’s de mys- tery.” Scene in as Editor’s Sanctum. —Enter a large strong man with a cow-hide. “Is the editor in ?” “Yes.” “You?” “Yes.” “I have come to settle with you.” “Well—(editor draws revolver) —go on.” “I have taken your paper a year.” “Well,” (capping the pistol.) "An article in your last week’s issue (editor cocks the pistol) convinced me that yon need ed ” “I deny your right to give it—therefore please be cautious, sir.” “Give you what?” i “A thrashing!” “Why, no, my dear sir, I came to pay my subscription in advance.” Of course no further disturbance was made. A Printing Office Anecdote.—A young English lad, just “coma over," became an ap prentice in a printing office, to ‘learn the trade.’ When learning the letter boxes in the “case.” he asked the printer’s “devil,” a mischievous young scamp, where the E box was. The “devil” pointed him to the L box. After hav ing studied over the “case” long enough to know all the “boxes” of the alphabet, the foreman asked him to "go over” them, naming each letter-box; the juvenile John Bull did so, and ■got them all right except E and L. ~ “You’ve got those two mixed up,” remarked the foreman. „ “Well," replied the young Englisher, “hi asked that party (pointing to the devil,”) where Bffi was, and ’e pointed ’is finger to HELL!” The foreman gave the “devil” a sharp look, and ha grinned satanicaily. A tall Western girl named Short, long loved a certain big Mr. Little ; while Little, little thinking of Short, loved a little lass named Lojfg. To make a long story short, Little proppsed to Lokg, and Shout longed to bo even with Little’s short comings. So Short meet ing Lo.vo, threatened to marry Little before long, whioh caused Little, in a short time to marry long. y Queery.—Did tall Short love big Little less, because Little loved Long? Philosophers say that shutting the eyes -makes the sense of hearing more acute. Per haps this accounts for the habit some people have of'always closing their eyes daring ser mon time. Joma, in a dilemma, said that he was at his wit’s end. Smith sarcastically remarked that it would not take him long to return. ' He had not'idm* far. Sharp, in Smith. ' ' JSEW GOODS! WM:-:A. ROE & CO., Have just received their Kew Stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Consisting in part of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, , PROVISIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING HATS & CAPS, BOOTS' & SHOES, CROCKERY & HARDWARE, GLASS & WOODENWARE, CARPETS, FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS, and in fact everything in the lino of Goods that is usually kept in a store can be found at this establish ment. Purchasers will please call and examine Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince themselves that die place to buy good and cheap Goods is at "W. A, ROE & GO'S. WelUboro, May 12. 1859. IMPROVED PATENT MELODEANS. The oldest Establishment in the United States , Employing Tico Hundred Men, and Fin ishing Eighty Instruments per Wee Tc. Combining all their recent improvements—the Divided Swell Organ Mefodeon, Ac. -63“ The Divided Swell can only be obtained in Melodeons of our manufacture. CEO. PRINCE & CO., Manufacturers, Buffalo, N, 7. Wholesale Depots: 87 Fultou St., N. Y., and 110 Lake St. Chicago, Illinois. WHOLESALE AGENTS—K nsseI & Tolman, Boston, Ifass; W. F. Collmrn, Cincinnati, Ohio; Bulmer & Weber. St. Louis. Mo.; l*h. P. Werleiu, New Oilcans; AiS Nord heimer, Toronto. C. W. From the Homo Journal, April ", ISSB. The Melodeons manufactured by Prince k Co., and for sale at 87 Fulton Street, are the best in the world. “Wehave tried them, and therefore speak uaderbtandiiig'y of their menu.— They arc afforded at a very moderate cost. Prices of Portable Instruments. Four octave Melodeon, extending from C to C, - - $45 00 Four and a half octalc ** CtoF, • • - 00 00 Five octave, (t " Fto F, - - 75 00 Five octave, double reed, “ “ Fto * - -130 00 Organ Melodeon. Two banks of Keys Five Sits of Heeds. Eight Stops. One and a half octave Fort pedals, one set of Heeds in Pedal Bass Independent, - 1 $350 00 Prices of Piano Cased. Five octave Melodeon, extending from F to F - - $lOO 00 Six octave do do F to F - - - 130 00 Fite octavo double reed, do Fto F - • 15000 Five octave, two Banks of Keys ----- 200 00 Our facilities for manufacturing are perfect, and from onr long experience m the husmevs. having finished and sold over Twenty-two thousand Melodeons* we feel confident ot giuiig viti-I.u non. All In-trmueiit-. of onr manufacture, either sold by us or dealers in any part of the United States or Canadas, ate war ranty to bo perfect in every respect, and should any repairs be necessary before the expiration of one >car from the date of sale «e hold onvsehes ieady and willing to make the same free of charge, providing the injury is not caused by accident or de-lgn. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. Agents for the sale of our Mcludeous mav be found in all the principal cities and towns in the United States and Can adits. [June *23.1859. IV. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA: 1 BsnetxJrn. Institution, sjtahlisJin.l hy tpectal endowment for theirlirf of and dis tressed. afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic disMset. The Directors of this well known Institution in their An nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended ! the labors of their sm goons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness. Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. SyphilN, the vice of On.im E ni. or Self-abuse, kz,. and order a continu ance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Consulting Surgeon is authorized to gi\e MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter with a description of their condi tion (age. occupation, habits of life. kc.). and in cases of ex treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FKEEOF CHARGE. Au admirable Kepoit on Spmnatoirhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism. Masturbation, or self-abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope), FREE OF CHARGE) on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports aud Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet. &c., are constantly beiug published tor gratui tous'distribution, and will bo sect to the afllicted. Some of the mew remedies and methods of treatment discovered dur ing the last year are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH TON, Actiug Surgeon, Howard Association. N 0.2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. . By order of the Directors, EZRA D. IXEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. August 4. ISoO. ly. JUST OPENED. A WHOLESALE & RETAIL FLOUR AND FEED STORE. FLOUR BY THE POUND OR BARREL! FEED BY THE HUNDRED OR TON!! THE Subscriber has just opened on Main Street, first door below United States Hotel, where the citizens of Wcllsboro and surrounding country can al ways depend upon getting a GOOD SUPPLY OF FLOUR, FEED. ANDMEAL, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. To he Sold very Cheap far Cash only! Lumbermen ami those wishing to purchase a good article will do well by calling ou me before going else where. I’. K. IVRIGHT. AVellshoro, April 7th, ISSO. SPRING & SUMMER 18 5 0. :o: The Fashionable styles of For the above seasons, are now on exhibition at my Store together with a well selected stock of Women's Gaiters. GENT’S .FUMISHING GOODS. Umbrellas , Satchels, Carpet Bags, Gloves, Yankee Kotions, cf-c., dec. Come and see them, at the "Hat Store north side of Market Street, nest to Dr. Tcrbell’s Drug Store. WM. WALKER. ®®®©sn® *sr. - China, Glass and Earthen-Ware. I have now on hand and intend to keep a 'well se lected stock of the above Goods, together with Looking Glasses, Lamps, Stone Ware , Knives and Forks , Bird Cages , Fancy AHicles, Toys, &c., c&c. WM. WALKER. Next Store to Lr, TerbeU’s Drug Store. Corning, N. Y., May 12tb,‘ 1859. ly. CAPS. —A large and well, selected assortment of Caps of every shape, color and quality from 2s. to 12a. T have the largest stock of these Goods ever brought into this County, and they will be sold cheap in the New Block opposite' the Dickinson House, Cor ning, N. Y. Au£. 25. QUICK, Ha tier. • fltfdU? COUNTY' AGITATO 11. JOHN A, pOY, MUGGIiST & iPOTREfIRT. WELESBOE©, FA; „ . . i 5 ’ * f v Wholesale and Rptail dealer in Foreign and Do. raeslic AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DIES, VARNISH, WINDOW GLASS, AND PUTTY, BURNING FLUID, TINCTURES, EXTRACTS, ACIDS,' POWDERS, PILLS, LEAVES, HERBS, WRITING INK, 'J ENVELOPES, B RUSHES, COLOGNE, ROOTS, PERFUMERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER, SLATES, CHILDREN’S TQYS., AC., | ALSO, | HAIR OILS, YANKEE NOTIONS, & FANCY GOODS. Almost every variety of Pharmecufic Preparations, Thompsonian Hsdicines, . BOTANIC AND HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES. KIRBY’S MOWER THE Subscriber is selling thl« valuable machine and invites all who want a really good Mower and Reaper, to examine it before purchasing any other ma chine. It is superior to all othsr Mowers and Reap ers in use, in the following particulars: It is the light est in us 6; is strong and durable; requires less draft than anyiother machine; has n > side draft though it cuts a wide swath; will work b i rough ground where no other machine can follow it; very difficult to be clogged in any kind of grass, b; jit wet or dry; is sim ple in construction and not liable to get out of repair; is a perfect combined machine; working equally well, whether mowing or reaping; mid is the CHEAPEST in price, the Mower being only ilO5 and the combined machineSlßO —making italtogether the most desirable Mower and Reaper in market., Call at the Tin and Stove Store and examine for yo iraelves. This Reaper took the frst prize at the State Fairs of New York and Indiana* against all competi tors. It also took the prize at be Tioga County Fair last FalL ' Feb. 24, 1859. D. P. ROBERTS. H. B. The Subscriber is als;> Agent of the Tioga Point Agricultural Works for the sale of Emery’s unrivalled Railroad Horse Powers, Threshers and Separators, Portable Circular and Cross Cut Saw Mills and Shingle Machines, Clover Hullcrs, Em ery’s Hickock’s and Krauser’; Cider Mills and Prcss . cs, Corn Sheller?, Hay, St -aw A Stalk Cutters, Horse Rakes, Dog Powers, Clow’s Grain Cradles, Corn A Cob Mills, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Roder ick's Hay Press, Stump Macl iues, Leather and Rub ber Belting. ‘ * PHINHEY Publishers, Wholes*; AND MANUFACTURING STATIONP. 168 Main, and 3 West Seneca Strec All American Publications ers net Wholesale Prices to the Trade. OUR General Catalogue, with Wholesale ami Retail Price* will be forwarded to Dealers Kn application. Also Clr culars containing full description if all out Rooks, with rec ommomlations of Teachers, Ac. j Spencerian System of Practical Penmanship Embracing Tvvei.tj-Eigbt Boois, arranged itv THREE DISTINCT SERIES, to stiit-tb© wjints of the Public, and Se lect Schools ami CulK-ges, Dtivato Learners, Clerks, Account ants, Ac. | FIRST. Common School Series of Eight Books. In which letters an* introduced by analysis and synthe**!*, and progressively graded to meat ItUe want 5 * oi hdiools aijd pupils of every class. E.u h book! contains lurid rules ami ta ientific instructions applicable each letter and copy, so that any intelligent person can efficiently impart instruction to tiie learner, or an elegant and systematic hand writing without tho aid of a teacli'T. DESCRIPTION OK THE SEVERAL BOOKS, VIZ: No. I—Contains S diflVrent’letrors with their simple com binations. Explanation'* are written above ouch copy. No. 2—Contain* 7 different letter*, and affords additional practice on the letter? in honk 1. No. 3—Contains the I*2 longer ixtendedletters,introduced by principles, nnalvsi* and ?yntlu sis. No. 4—Embrace* the capitals which arc introduced by principles and analyst*, in conhei tion with words and combi nations best calculated to dcvoloj good form, order and facil ity of execution. No. s—Contains sentences, embracing all tho capitals and small letters, uffbrdiug sub-t.uitiil practice on all the princi ples and rules given in tin* precc mg four hooks. No. O-r-Contjuns blunt Bumuc** Komis of every day tiae in business, book-keeiiing. Ac., and ntroductijn to'book 7. No. 7—Book of correct Ru*ju' *s Forms, embracing Due Bills. Orders; Xote». D afls, Set of Exchange, Ac counts Current, Account Sales, Ledger Headings, Letters oi Introduction, Super-cription-. Ac. No. B—Ladies' Rook, of approved modifications of the sys tem. designed to impart a plain, rapid and beautiful Episto lary Hand. EXERCISE BOOKS.—No. I—'to accompany books, 1.2,3 and S. to aid the pupil iu accpiii i,ug that ireo use of the ling ers and fore-arm tn easy and rapid execution of the contracted and extended letters. No. 2—To be UM»d m connection with the higher numbers of the series to gain coinmaud ol the hand in the movements required to execute the advance*, topic I *and business writing generally. _ SECOND.—Spencer A* Lusk's Series of Six Rooks, with same copies on opposite page?. THlRD.—Extended Senes of 12 Bonks, to wit: No*. 1,2, 3,4, Beginner’s Gmrse. Nos. 5. i, 7, S. 9, Progressive Course. Nos. 10,11.12, Practice. Ladies'Stylos. Retail price of all the above, 13 cents cadi. ! ! Compendium of Spencerian Penmanship, containing sixty pages, and more than four hundred lines of beautifully en graved copies. Retail price per {copy. Paper, $l. Cloth, $1 50. Upon receipt of the retail price iu stamps, any book named above, will be forwarded os directed, postage paid. March 3d, 1850. Stoves, Stoves, AND TIN SHOP. *VT7"M. ROBERTS respectfully announces to the TT citizens of Wellsboro umi vicinity, that he has just received a large addition to his slock of Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and is now prepared to furnish his numerous custom ers with articles in his line if business superior to any that can be obtained in section of the country.— His stock consists, in part, of COOK AND PAKtiOK STOVES. Also a large assorment of Tin and Sheet Iron Wave, Stove Pipe, Store Fixtures. Boilers, Hardware, Ac- Particular attention paid to putting on Tin Roofs, Ea%je - Troughs and CONDUCTORS. , Repairing done on short notice with readiness and dispatch. Those wishing Goods in this line will find it to their interest tocalliJid examine my stock be fore purchasing cl.-cwhere, as they'will "be sold at fair prices." 1 Don't forget tjW place, one door hejow Bowen’s Store. Oct. 14,1358.} HAVE YOU] TRIED ITP ROY'S WASHING SOAP. THE Ladies are now beginning to appreciate its val ue, and it has come to be extensively used. EOT’S WASHING SOAR does not rot or injure the clothes. It is ajgreat saving of labor. IT washes without boiling the clothes. It contains no rosin. f IT also saves much of the wearing of the clothes in the’process of washing. For sale in large or small quantities at Hoy's Drug Store. [June 9, 18tU.]j m: bul£,lbd & go., SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE FIRM OF Are now receiving their New and Beautiful Stock of SPRING & SUMER GOODS. D R U G Eoledted with a view to the wants of the people in tills sec tion of the State. Our stock! which wo will sell very cheap for Cash consists of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS .WOOLEN G.O 0D S HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CROCKERY AND STONEWARE & REAPER Remember, three doors ’South of the Agitator Office , at the old stand of M. & 0, BULLARD. 1 M. BULLARD. April 23, 1359. 13. A. HOWLAND. Takes this opportunity of announcing that he has fit ted up the stanjl formerly occupied by G. Lamb, and is now receiving an entirely NEW STOCK His stock consists in part of SUGARS Refined, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado. Pork, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Fish, Oil, Coffee, Tobacco—Smoking A Chewing, Snuff, Soap, Molasses—Maple A Sugar house, Soap. WOODEN WIRE rows, Willow Wagons, Clothes Pins, Clothes Baskets, Wooden Pails, Ac. Altogether the best assortment of Willow and Wooden Ware ever brought into Wells boro! Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brush Dll Loll lift es. Shoo Brushes, Clothes Brushes Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, YMREB - NOTIONS and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, Gutta Pereba, and Bone. Penholders. Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate and Lead. Pencils, Steel Rings, Jews Harps, Teething Rings, Chess Boards. Dominoes, Rubber Balls, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Scaling Wax, Inkstands. Marseiles and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Ac., Ac. TT |~r Oranges, Lemons, Apples, P Xt> IJ JL X O* Figs, Prunes, Currants Bal ias, Cherries. IVJ |~TfIiCJ Of all kinds. Also Mustard. Gher -1,1 iJ X O kins, Pickles, Candies, Citron Bra? died Fruits, Ac., Ac. Teas, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon. Cloves, Nut megs, Candles, Crackers, Childrens’ Toys, Ac. " I will not enumerate articles further, but would re spectfully invite those desirous of purchasing any ar ticle in this line, to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. If I cannot please you for quality and prices you will have to go to the City to do better. I will state however that everything is CO.. * e Booksellers, AND IMP olt TING UtS. - - Buffalo, R. Y. supplied at Publish- FOR SALE FOR CASH. April 28,1859. ROY’S HEAVE POWDER. THIS MEDICINE is proved by experience to be a sure cure fur Heaves iu the early stages, and will keep them back in the most advanced stages of this prevalent and dangerous disease. The owners of horses are hero offered the most valuable preparation of the kind ever produced: and by its timely use the lives of many valuable animals may be saved. Give a horse two large table-spoonfulls every day; Give but little hay, and when given it should be wet. For n<dc at Roy's Dmg & Chemical Store. Price 25 cents. ROY’S WINE BITTERS. THIS article is highly approved for weakness of the stomach, loss of appetite, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bad taste in tho mouth, Headache, Dizziness, Liver complaint, Costiveness, Ac. To strengthen the stom ach and improve the appetite, take about a tcaspoon ful three or four times a day, in a little cold water half, an hour before meals, Price 50 cts per bottle. BALSAM TOLU.—This Balsam is procured from a tree which is found in South America. It is a most valuable remedy for colds, coughs, and affections of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. Magic Blueing, 15 cents per Box. Honey Salve, 25 cents, AaiMtALTi'M Plaster, 25 cents. Dr. Beach’s Anti Billions Pills, 25 cents. Bug Poison, 25 cents. German Kat Killed, 25 cents. Extract of Lemon, 20 cents. Dbming’s Sanative Drops' 50 cents. Liquid Heave Hkmkdv, 25 cents. Essence Vials, 10 cents. Oil Hemlock, 20 cents. SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP. T WOULD respectfully inform tho —jrak X Public that I have undertaken the above business at tho stand for merly occupied! by John Alexander, one door above [Roy’s Drug. Store. With, a determination! to be behind no other estab lishment in the Country, I have added greatly to tho facilities for the general accommodation, and have spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make myself master of every modern improvement in the business, and to secure the services of the best work men. He will keep a largo stock on hand, and manu facture at the stortest notice, all descriptions of Har ness, such as Saddles, Bridles, Heavy Harness, All of which I will warrant to be equal to any that can be,'obtained in any other establishment in the country. All I ask is that those desiring anything in this line, should call at his place and examine his stock. I feel the fullest confidence in my ability to give entire satisfaction. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. JOS. ENSWORTH. Wellsboro, October 28, 1858. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY Machine Shop AGAIN IN EUfLL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor Young & Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that be 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 an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE! He has had over twenty years'expcrienco in the bu siness and wilt have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. A r o i cork will be tent out half finished. MILL-OEAniITGS, PLOWS , STOVES, and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order May 2S, 1857. I ROBERT YOUNG. 18. & O. BULLABD, DRESS GOODS WHITE GOODS HOSIERY HATS and CAPS. DOMESTICS GROCERIES HARDWARE PAINTS & OILS. FISH WOODEN-WAEE 0. BULLARD WELLSBORO’ CARRIAGE UARXESS of all kinds, Ac. ' Traces, Hames, Halters, ’Whips, -A-N-D c. ie pleasure of announcing to their customers Hare 10 public generally, that they ore now receiving and thi their s( stock of ING & SUMMER ROODS. SP READY MADE CLOTHING WOODENWABE. ID EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE SQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC AT REASONABLE KATES HE ABOVE WELL KNOWN ELL ESTABLISHED STAND ERYBODT KNOWS THE PLACE, ;ST STORE SOUTH OE COURT HOUSE. iay sth, 1859. 1W GOODS! IVEW GOODS WHERE? At ERWIN’S New Store! He has just returned from the City with a choice Celt of Ready- Iff ado Clothing, CLOTHS, CASSITtILIMiS, TESTING •N THE : CASH-DOWN SYSTEM AND O f THING SHORTER I\EW TAILOR SHOP. _ary to pu furnish its own recommendation. Kb garment is per mitted to go out of the shop that is not made in the most substantial manner. Especial care observed in Cntting and Fidiug. This Department will be under my own supervision. Bel eving in the “ Live and let Live” principle, I have adopted the Fay-Down System and shall rigidly adhere to*Tt, “fodder or no fodder.” Wellsboro, slatch 13,1556. H. P. ERWIN. MW FIRM! MW FIRM!! SEARS & WOOD, Hare bought out the entire stock of C. L. Wilcox, and arcjnow prepared to furnish 0. BULLARD. CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES, HEATHER, FISHINGS, PEGS, NAILS, I THREAT), BINDINGS, LIKINGS, I FITTING-SILK, SHOE-KNIVES, | A IVLS, FITTING-THREAD, \ Etc., Etc., Etc Etc., I CHEAP FOR CASH! Repairing done in a workmanlike manner, and all work warranted. j£ r £?*'Xh6 Boot & Shoe Department will, as hereto fore, be under the direct supervision of Charles Scars, whose long experience in the business, may be presumed, without vanity, to qualify him for giving good satisfaction to those who may favor ns with or ders. j\Ve will also pay the highest cash prices for HIDES, SKINS & FURS. A New Stock of Groceries. AS GOOD AS THE BEST, AND AS CHEAP AS TEE CHEAPEST! [Wo intend to keep our assortment of Groceries full, and to soil them on as favorable terms as the same ar ticle can be bought in the County. . ;Stand, the same as formerly occupied by C. L. Wil cox, third door below J. R. Bowen. Wellsboro, April 7, ’59. C. W. SEARS U. H. WOOD. •W*ew Drug Store, f THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that ho has just opened a new Drug Store in OSGOOD’S BUILDING, <ftCuln St., where ho has a complete assortment of I Drugs & Medicines, waich ho will sell cheap for cash. I Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every article over called for. PATENT MEDICINES, Jayne’s, Ayre's, Holmbold’a, McLano’s, Brant's and other popular Medicines, together with Wistar’a Bal aam, Cod Liver Oil, Wolf’s Aromatic Schnaps, 40. j CHOICE WIKES MiVD LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacramental uses. ; 13aims & <MXs. of the best quality. | Flavoring Extract?, Spices, Pepper, Saloratus, j Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid, I Campheno. Turpentine, Alcohol, ~ ; And an innumerable variety of articles in common use. J23P* Please call at the NEW DRFG STORE. _ , P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag’fc. Wellsboro, March 10,1559. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF | YOUTH & MATURITY. I Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand. 1 EEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL Treatment, without medicine, of Sperm-' atorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility. Premature Decay of the System, Impotency and Impediments to Marriage generally, I Br B. DE LANET, M. D., ■ 1 The important fact that the many alarming com i plaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed without medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated, and theentire ly new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free In a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps' to Dr, B. DELANEY. 88 East 31st St New York City. June 2, IS5l>. (Feb. 9, IWPj J. L. ROBINSON, CONSISTING IN P4RT OF DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS. STAPLE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES YANKEE N.OTIONS GROCERIES HARDWARE STONEWARE BOOTS AND SHOES CAN BE SECURED A T AND and all of which will be sold The subscri ber has just nened anew his shop . B. Smith & Son’s core and is prepared > execute the orders his old customers id all others wfaomay .vor him with their itronaje, with neat •as and despatch.— ie does not deem it is it is warranted to C/. Gr. O& IS NOW RECEIVING HIS SPRING & str GOOD which is large and complete, and to the attention of the Goods bnym c not blow abont prices, as we are cot playing on wind instrnments. j>at *! C!5! see, and if the goods and prices ! do not expect to sell. fi<} * DRESS GOO Black Silks. Plain, Black Silks, Corded t Mohair Stripes, Lawns Printed r„’,r*’ Chains’ Printed, Fine OinghL, 8 , 1 French Cambrics, French J?" ' Figured Brilliants, etc etc WHITE GOODS Irish linens, ““ Embroidered Collars Bishops Lawns, Book Msk, Victoria Lawns, Bands and FW- Esnuralda Swiss, Check Cambric. 7 » Bands and Flouncings, Figured Swiss Linen Shirt Fronts, Edgings, Cotton, Nainsook Muslins' u, 5 Handkerchiefs, Lacc*’ Laces, Silks, Towi 3 ‘ Napkin*. ' GENTLEKe You •will find at Osgood’sa finesto^ f .- r Vestings, Furnishing Gwdj.'o'i! Gloves, Hoisery, &c. ■“ mast A large stock of Business, Dress, and Over Coats. Pants & Vests. Pants ic Y e -ts. Over Shirts, Over SbrJ. Over Alls, Over All,. Guernsey Hats, ’ Silk Eats. Chip Hats. J Hats for Spring g,. Hat* for iuaar HOUSE FURWISHIXGGOf DOMESTICS. WOOLEX G( HARv GP.OCEEIES.-A very desirable lM k. 2s. upward. The best qualities c .f stahtly on hand. IRON Swede’s, English, Horse-Shoe. hand. Hut. Square, half-round and dial hods. Sprits.l" ter, German and Cork Steel, Mail Hud.', 11: Ac., Ac. SWEDE’S, HORSE-SHOE, RORSE ENGI.ISiI. ENGLISH BAND, BAND, ROUND. SQUARE, SQUARE, OVAL RODS, OVAL HODS. NATL RODS, NAIL is HALF-ROUND, BOOTS & SH A large stock—embracing nearly even N. B. No numbers over 14. HARDWARE CROCKERY PAINTS A OILS FISH WOODEN WARE EVERYTHING VERY CHEAP A. 'Wellsboro, April 22, 1559. E. A. SMEAD'S PA' For Converting Rotarv into Su 4 Motion, and Vice Versa. Patented February 15, TO Manufacturer*, this Inventi-s CI portance, as cither mot ; on is camera other by a simple arrangement of ew3* the least possible loss or absorption of p tion, and applicable to every Ma'-bire two motions are required. The Cut pie as applied to Common P.u*li Claires, signed have purchased the Patent Ri.'htfr ty, and are manufacturing and selling at t of $5. It is conceded to be the bet* arra churning Milk or Cream ever ir.veiiicb Tioga, May 12. ’o9. BALDWIN. LOW PARREL, HEBKIJ6 PATEXT CILLVPIOS >’ LATE FIRE AT DfEI'QTF Gents : I am requested by Mr. I- A. this place, to say to you that on foe ■4th inst., abouto o’clock, hi? st»rc C V'. entire stock of goods was destroyed. D so suddenly intense that none o£ , e ,* L '?.’ sibly bo saved; but fortunately J ,s which were in ono of your j - " preserved perfectly. And wed they y*. Champion, for during the whole con r was one incessant pouring °f dame Safe which contained them. And » u * it, the inside was found to be the outside was most severely ?co*c J- Herring's Patent Chainpion Ftre Safes, with HALL'S I'ATKAX LOCKS, afford the greatest fccur.tyc. . world. Also Sideboard and ° arvr . x ’‘ workmanship and finish, for pto £e ‘ ' t FARKEL; HERRIN A CO.** * 34 Walnut St, to their new store, • * St., (Jayftc’s Hall,) where the top* Safes in the world can be fouiul j FARREL. 620 Chestnut Street > Ja * March 17,1859. MARRIAGE GC.; A KBW BOOK BY WILLUX 1 .... The secret clue to an{ l Marriage- - Sent to Voutb, Man.ntj; beinglighti ami j,,, its Joys ami s«f grssrz-*. and having the least impedimen j, this book. Let every young a* 3 p tJ land read this book. It is Frt V oU |j ■ closes secrets that every one * . knowledge at first may save a life. Send for a copy - May 5, ]859. 8. NEW fflllU*® 81 MISS PAULINA SMITH . form the public that she aD d tire stock of JfJiS. GB ing on the MILLISEB * % c ij oi c 6 branches. She has on h ana ■ Plain and Colored Straw and i> . Etc Flowers, Head Dresses, Fancy jST BLEACHISG AXJ> *** a superior manner. , _. c j, } i She has qualified in does not hesitate to claim the may feel disposed to patroniz Shop over Hardimr’? Store. Juno »0, thn. Pi 31 U-l--’ 3 '
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