oh6e«e Waking. . . Jt [Mr. ‘William Francis of Delmar, has permit ted iis'to publish the following statement—the process of' manufacturing the cheese exhibited hy him dt the County Fair.] My'plan for making cheese is the following; Take'the night’s milk and strain it into a tub large enough to hold all the milk for night and morning,—in warm weather put a tin cooler of cold water into the tub of milk to keep it sweet, —in the morning slum the cream off the night’s milk, mix and warm it with a pail of new milk, and When the night’s and mornings milk has Jeen heated to 85 or 90 degrees, then add the cream and then the rennet. I take two good pld dry rennets and soak in two gallons of -water, adding alitttle more salt than it will dis- Bolre. A little practice will determin'd how much of the liquid to use—say a tea-cup full to arery twenty gallons of milk. The cheese should come within thirty to sixty minutes, •which can be determined by moving the finger through the milk; if the curd will not adhere ■to the finger it will do to break up, which I do -with the bands, by working the curd gently through the fingers until it settles and the whey stands on top; then spreads thin cloth over the tub and dip some whey through it to heat, to ■scald the curd. It should be gradually heated up to 110 degrees, and should he worked all the time softly through the fingers for about one hour, or until the curd will screek betwixt -the teeth, the whey should then be dipped or drawn off and the curd should he put into an -open work basket with a cloth spread over it, ■where it should drain a few minutes, and then returned to the tub to be salted and crumbed ‘fine. IVhen cold it is ready for tbe press. The proportion of salt is about one large tea-cup full to twenty pounds of curd. Spread a cloth in tbe hoop, and after the curd is put in then turn the cloth over the top of the curd and press. It should be pressed lightly for a few minutes, then add mare weight. In about four hours is should be taken out of the press and turned in a dry cloth, and then be subjected to quite a heavy pressure for at least 24 hours, ■when it should be taken out and bandaged and greased. It should he turned and rubbed once a day until fit for market. In small dairy’s acheeso can he made nearly or quite as good by the above process. Make the curd as above, and when tbe curd is ready for the press, set it in a cool place until the next day; then put the two curds together, and crumb them fine together, and press as above. Sage cheese is made by putting strong sage tea in the curd, or in one-half the milk. Make the curds separate. Kover exceed 90 degrees with the milk, nor over in scalding. Mental Abstraction^ — The anecdote of Ar chimedes will be remembered who rushed through the strata of Syracuse at fresco, crying, “Eureka !” and, at the taking of the city, was killed by a soldier while tracking geometrical lines on sand. Socrates, when filled with idea, would stand for hours fixed like a statue. It Is recorded of him that he stood amidst the soldiers in the camp at Potidea, in rooted ab straction, listening to his “prophetic or super natural voice.” Democritus shut himself up for days together in a little apartment in his garden. Dante was subject to fits of abstrac tion, in which he often quite forgot himself. One day, he found an interesting book, which he had long sought for, in a druggist's shop in Vienna, and sat reading there till night came on. Camoens composed his verses with the roar “of battle in his ears, for the Portuguese poet wap a soldier and brave one. He composed others of his most beautiful verses at the time when his Indian slave was begging a subsis tence for him in the streets. Tasso wrote his finest pieces in the lucid intervals of madness. Tomato Catsup. —The Columbia (Geo.) San, gives the following recipe for making tomato catsup, which is admitted on all hands to be the most palatable condiment now made. "Will some of our good housewives try it? “To a half bushel of skinned tomatoes add one quart of good vinegar; one pound of salt; quarter of a pound of black pepper; two ounces of African ceyenne; quarter of a pound of allspice; one ounce of cloves; three boxes of mustard; twenty cloves of garlic; six good onions; two pounds of brown sugar, and one bandfull of peach leaves. Boil this mass for three hours, constantly stirring it to keep it from burning. When cool, strain it through a fine seive, or a coarse cloth, and bottle it for future use. It will improve by age and create and give zest to appetite, almost under the “ribs of death.” Give no Pain.— Breathe not a sentiment, say not a word, give not an expression of the cou-n tenance that wtll offend another, or send a thrill of pain to his bosom. We are surrounded by sensitive hearts, which a word, a look even, might fill to the brim with sorrow. If you are capoless of the opinions of others, remember that they are differently constituted from your self,- and never by word or sign, cast a shadow on a happy heart, or throw aside the smiles of joy. that finger on a pleasant countenance. A Judge in Cincinnati is said to have so much real estate on his hands that nothing short of soap and water can relieve him. This calls to mind Charles Lamb’s remark to a per son of rather unclean digits, while playing •sards—“Well,” said he, “if dirt were trumps, what a hand you’d have 1” Problem. —A General being asked how ■nan; soldier* he had, answered that he had ; ju*t enough to form a -complete square; but if be formed them into 211 smaller squares, there W>nld he one man left out. How many sol . dims had he ? Solution requested, “Charles, my dear, 77 said a loving mother to her hopeful eon just budding into breeches; “Charlie, ray 'dear, come here and get some candy.’’ “I geese X woun’t mind it now, mo ther;" replied Charlie, “I’ve just got in some tobacco.” Beaxjtivl'l Reply. —A pious Scotch min ister being asked by a friend, during his last illness, whether he thought himself dying, an swered, “Really, friend, I care not whether X r-»m or not; for if I die, I ehnll be with God— if I live, he will be with me." A man being awakened by a captain of a boat with, the announcement that he must not occupy his berth with his hoots ■ on, very Con siderately replied, “Oh, the bogs won’t hurt ’em Lgoess; they are on. old pair. Let ’em ripe” NtiVf £fOOf>»! WM. A. ROE & CO.. Have just received their New Stock of SP&CtfG & StfffilttEll GOODS. Consisting in port of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, -I PROVISIONS, | READY MADE CLOTHING HATS 4 CAPS, 1 BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY & HARDWARE, GLASS & WOODENWARE, FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS, and in fact everything in the line of Goods that is usually kept in a store can be found at ibis establish ment. Purchasers will please call and examine Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince themselves that the place to buy good and cheap Goods is at W. A. ROE CO’S. WelUboro, May 12. 1559. IMPROVED PATENT MELODEANS. The oldest Establishment in the United States , Employing Tico Hundred Hen, and fin ishing Eighty Instruments per licet:. Combining all thvic rvceul improvements—the Divided Swell Organ Melodeon, Ac. JtS3*T ho Divided Swell can only bo obtained in Melodeons of our manufacture. geo. Prince & c o., Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. T. Wholes\le Depots: ST Fulton St., X. Y., aud 110 Lato St. Chicago, Illinois. WHOLESALE AGEXTS —RusseI & Tolman, Boston, Muht-; W. F. C<*lburn, Cincinnati, Ohio; Balmcr A* Weber, St. Louis, J/o •. l»h. P. Werkia, New Orleans*, A. & S North heuuer, Toronto. C. W. From the Home Journal, April 3,1858. The Melodeons manufactured by Prince A Co., and for sale at 67 Fulton Street, are the best in the world. We have tried them, and therefore speak uuderstaudingiy of their merits* They arc afforded ut jX very moderate cost. Prices of Portable Instruments. Four octave sielodeon, extending frum C to C, - • $45 00 Four ami a half octave “ “ CtoF, - •-60 00 Flvei>ctave. “ « Fto F, - - 75 00 Fivo octave, double reed, “ “ FtoF, - - -130 00 Organ Mclodcon. Two banks of Keys- Fi\u Sets of Reeds, Right Stops, One and a half octa* e Fort pedals, one set of RefethTiu pedal Independent, • - • - - - - - SJS(TOO - Prices of Piano Cased. Five octave Melodeon, extending from F to F - - $lOO 00 Six octave do do F to P ... 130 00 Five octayo double reed, do Fto F - - 160 00 Five octavo, two Banks of Key? - .... 200 00 Our facilitieafor manufacturing are perfect, and from ohr long experience in the huiuno*,, having finished aud sold over Twenty-twb thousand IRclodeohS) i»« feel connueut ot gniog satisfaction. All Instruments of our manufacture, either sold by ua or dealer* in any part of the United States or Canadas, are tcor rniif'-tl to bo perfect in every respect, and should any repairs be necessary before the expiration of one year from the date of sale vve Jmld ourselves ready aud willing to make the same free of charge, providing the injurv is not caused bv accident or design. GEO. A. FRINGE & CO. * Agent? for the sale of onr Melotkous nmy be found iu all the principal cities and towns iu the United States aud 6an* adii«. {June 23. 3559. ly. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. "I Q —A Institution,'Slablishrdhyspecial IOOt/i tndoiomrui for Iht rrlirj of the sick and dis irewd, afflicted with Vtndint and Epidemic diseases. The Director* of this well known Institution in tlicir An* nn.il Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, expicss the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onzul*m. or Self-abuse, ic„ and order a continu ance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Consulting Surgeon is authorized to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to «H who apply by letter with a description of their condi tion (age, occupation, habits of life. Ac.), and in cases of ex treme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINE FREE OF CHARGE. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhcca, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or self-abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the consulting Surgeon, will be «ent by mail (in a sealed envelope), FREE OF CHARGE) ou receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, Ac., art constantly being published lor gratui tous distribution, and will ho sent to the afflicted. Some of the new 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, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, N 0.2 Sooth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, pa. By oVdor of the Directors, EZRA D. ITEARTWELL. President. GEO. FAIRCtIILD, Secretary. August 4, 1859, ly. JUST OPENED A wHoLesaLe & ketaiL FLOUR AND FEED STORE. FLOUR BT THE POUND OR BARREL! FEED BT TEE HUNDRED OR TON! ! THE Subscriber has just opened on Main Street, first door below United States Hotel, where the citizens of WclUboro and surrounding country can al ways depend upon getting a GOOD SUPPLY OF FLOUR, PEED, IDfflJl, AT WHOXiSSAXiB OK RETAIL. To be Sold very Cheap for Cash only! Lumbermen and tho*e wishing to purchase a good article will do well by culling ou me before going else where. p. J i, tViUGHT. Wellttbero. April 7tb, 1559. SPRINTITTffMMER m For the above seasons, are now on exhibition at my Store together with a well selected stock of "Women's Gaiters. Actomath. oxmrlrs Pvnw tsniwa goods. - Umbrellas, Satchels, Carpet Sags, Gloves, Uoisery, Yankee Notions, dec., dec. j£3S* Come and see them, at the Hat Store north side of Market Street, nest to Dr. TerbeU’a Drug Store. WM. WALKER. China, Glass and Earthen-Ware. I have now on hand and Intend \o keep » well se lected stock of the above Goods, together with • Looking Glasses, Lamps, Stone Ware, Knives and Forks, Sit'd Cages, FaAcy Articles , Toys, &e. r d?c. ;1 WE WALKER. Next Store to Dr-Tcrboll’a Drug Store. Coming, N. Y., May 12fcby 18>9v ly. CAPS. —A large and well selected! assortment -of Caps of every shape, color and quality from 3e. ! to 12s. I have the largest stock of theso Goods ever brought into this County, and they will be sold cheap in the New Block opposite the Dickinson House, Cor ning, N. y. : \An S .2j. QXWK, AW/rr. CARPETS, PHILADELPHIA. 18 5 0. :0: 3 The Fashionable styles of THE TIO 6 A-1 €0 tr M iaiT A TOR. JOHt A. KOY, IfiMST & IPOTHMRY. WELLSBORO, PA. Wholesale and Rptail dealer in Foreign and Do mestic D Ik AJTD CHESriCAIS, PAIJTTS, OILS, toTts, vißSisn, WINDdfT ASD PUTTY. BURKING YLuirt, EVTRACTS, ACIDS, POWDERS, PILLS, LEAVES, HERBS, WRITING INK, ENVELOPES,! B RUSHES, COLOGNE, (Toots, PERFUMERY, fOIIOOL ROOIAS, PER, SLATES., CHILDREN’S TOYS., &C„ ALSO, HAIR OILS. YANKEE NOTIONS, Si FANCY GOODS. Almost every variety of Pliarincculic Prepahtiiblis, Thompsonian Jfredicines, I BOTANIQ AND HOMEOPATHIC[ REMEDIE S . KIRBY’S MOWER & TH. /fly .lyl gooa and liefer, to examine U before purchasing any other ma chine.) It is superior to all other jlloncrs and Reap ers inAise, in the following particulars; It is the light est muse; is strong and durable; requires less draft than any other machine; has no sijte draft though it cats a wide swath; will work on trough ground where no other machine can follow it; Tory difficult to he clogged in any kind of grass, be it wet or dry; is sim ple in construction rtnd nut liable tojget out of repair; is a perfect combined machine; working equally well, whether mowing or reaping: and is the CHEAPEST in price, the Mower being only $lO5 and the combined machine $l30 —making itaWogetherthemost desirable Mower and Reaper in market. Call at the Tin and Stove Store and examine foj| yourselves. Reaper took tnc firsd prize at the State Fairs of New York and Indiana against all competi tors. It also took the prize at the (Tioga County Fair last Fall. Feb. 24 , 1559. _ D. P. ROBERTS. H. R. The Subscriber is also Agent of the Tioga Point Agricultural IVorks for the sale of Emery’s unrivalled Knilrnadilorse Powers, Threshers and Separators, Portable Circular and Cross Cut Saw Mills and Shingle Machines, Clover Hullers, Em ery's Hickock's aud Krauser’s Cutler Mills and Press es, Corn Shelters, Huy, Strnuj «k Stalk Cutters, Horse Rakes. Bog Powers, Clbw’s (Jruiu Cradles, Corn A Cob Mills, Cultivators, ilorse Hoes, Roder ick's Hay Press, Stump Machines, Leather and Rub ber Belting- j PHI O E Y & Co7* Publishers, Wholesale BookscUfers, ASD MAN UFA CTURJXG A\JJ IMPORTING . STATIOXEIik XBB Main, and 3 West Seneca Streets, T • - - Buffalo, Jf. Y. All American Publications Applied at Publish ers net Wholesale FricesUo the Trade, Otrn Genera) Catalogue, with Wholesale ami Retail Pricek will bo forwarded to Dealers on lappUcutton. Also Cfr culars containing fnll deMrnptiou of all our Books, with roc ommendalions of Teachers, ic. j Spencerian System of Practical Penmanship Embracing Twenlj-Kiglit Books,/arranged in THREE DISTINCT bEBIKS, to buit the wants of tjlie Public, aud Se lect Schools aud Colleges, Private Learners, Cleiks, Account ants, «tc. ( P IE ST. Common School Series 6f Eight Boohs, In which letters are introduced by] analysis and synthesis, and graded to nicit thp v.ants ot schools and pupil* of every Each hook contains lucid rules and scientific Instruction* to fetch letter mid copv, go that any intelligent person can efficiently impart instruction to the learner, or acquire an elegant and systematic hand writing without the aid of a teacher DESCRIPTION OF TIIK SIiVtSKAI* BOOKS, VIZ: No. I—Contains 8 with their simple com binations. Explanation* are wi itten above each copy. No. 2—Contains 7 different letter:, and affords additional practice on the letters in book 1, No. 3—Contains the 12 long or ex ended letters, Introduced by principles, analysis and synthesU. No. 4—Embnin-s the capitals, which are introduced by principles and utul> sis, in connection with words and combi nations best calculated to develop gbod form, order and facil ity of execution. ‘ No. &-;Contain< sentences, embracing all the capitals And small Utters, affording *ub*tuntial.|)r«ctlco on all the princi ples and rules given in the preceding four books. No. 6—Contains short Business Karins of every day uso in business, book-keeping, ire., and infroducd in to'book 7. No. 7—Book of correct Business] Forms, embracing Due Bills, Receipts, Ordcis, Note*, limbs, Fet of Exchange, Ac counts Current, Account Sales, Leitgor Headings, Letters ot Introduction, Eapcr-criptioiis, Ac. >j No. B—Ladies’ Book, of .tpproved! tem, dcslgued to impait a plain, rai lary Hand. * EXERCISE COOKS.—No. I—To and 8, to Aid the pupil In acquiring <ts and fore-ariu essential to easy a Contractedland extended Jotter.*'. No. 2 —-to be used in connection of theories to gntn conunnnd of tf required to execute the advanced c generally. SECOND.—Spencer & Lilli’s S same conics on opjttsitc pages. TUlllD. —Extended Scries of 1; 3,4, Reginuer’n fomse. Nos. 5.6. Nos. \U, 11. 12,Practice. Ladies j the above. 13 cents each. Compendium of Spencerian Pen pajcs, and more than four liundi graved copies. Retail price per coj Upon receipt of the retail price i above, will be forwarded as directed. March Sd, ISSH. ' I’ Stoves , Stoves , AND TIN SHOP. WM. ROBERTS respectfully announces to the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity, that be has just received a largo ajditiuo :o his stock of Stoves, Tin and Slieetlron Ware and is now prepared to fornis i his numerous custom ers with articles in bis lice of -business superior to any that can be obTalned ia this section of the country. His stock consists} in part, of COOt AND PARLOR, STOVES. Also a largo assonncnt of Tin atid Slicetpod Wave, Stove Pipe, Stove Fixtures, Boilers, Hardware. Ac.. ParticQtarftttention paid to putting on Tin Roofs, Eavej-Troughs and CONDUCTORS. Repairing done on short notice with readiness and dispatch. Those wishing Goods in this lino will find it to their interest to cull and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewho»e, asjthoy will be sold at fair prices. Don’t forget the-) place, one door below Bowen’s Store. [Wellsboro, OcL 1858.] HAVE YOU 1 ROV’S WASH! THE Ladles ore now beginning to appreciate ife val ue, and it has come to b£ extensively used. ' ) OY’S WASHING does not rot or injure _ the clothes. It is a great saving of labor. " "T washes without buifing the clothes, it contains no rosin. ' “T also saves much of the \ rearing of the clothes in the process of washing. For sale iiv largo or small/piantilfe« at Rot’s Drn** Store. [June %IS p.j J & G(X, SUCCESSORS. TO THE LATE FIRM OF IXL & 6. BCtLARO, An nt>v and <sf SPRINfi & SM KWDS. Selcdted with a view to the wants of the people in this sec tJohjpf (Be gRWe; ptfrttocSSr trhfch vet *jTJ Sell Tc&Cheap (of Cnlb eoiaiftl or r ' r ' ' GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS HODS:E FURNISHING GOODS. CROCKERY AND STONEWARE REAPER Remember, three doors 'South of the Agitator Office, at the old stand of M. <D ft BULLARD.. . ■ ; -m: Dullard. April 28, 1359. 13. A. HOWLAND. , Takes this opportunity of announcing that he has fit ted up the stand formerly occupied by G. Lamb, and is now receiving an entirely NEW STOCK His stock consists in paft of -S-U-G-AR-S RoGned, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado. Pork, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Fish, OH, Coffee, Tobacco—Smoking A Chewing, Snuff, Soap, , . Molasses—Maple A Sugar bouse, Soap. WftflHWlP WI BYl? P,lils ’ B ™ on1 ?- BdskeEs ffUUlll!/il Vrlltli Bird Cages, Wheel Bar rows. Willow Wagons, Clothes Pins, Clothes Baskets, Wooden Pails, Ac. Altogether the best assortment oi Willow and. Wooden Ware aver brought into WeUa buro ? Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brush cs, Shoe Brushes, Clothes Brushes Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, YiMEE NOTMSSfoSb^a aud Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, Gutta Pcrcha, 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, Sealing Wax, Inkstands. MarseileS and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper, Ac.. Ac. ~|jVF> tITHPC Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Jj Xv U XJLOe Figs,.Prunes, Currants Rav ins, Cherries. XTTT'TQ Of oil kinds. Also Mustard. Gher ll X O hiua, Pidkfcs, Candid, Citron Brai> died Fruits/Ac., Ao. Teas. Coffee, Spice. Pgppcr, Cinnamon. Cloves, Nut mogsj Candles, Crackers, 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. X will state however that everything is FOR SALE FOR CASH. April 28, IS, 19. ROY’S fIEAVE POWDER. THIS' MEDICINE ie proved by experience to be a sure cure for Heaves in the early stages, and will keep them back in the most advanced stages of Ibis prevalent and dangerous disease. The owners of horses are here 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 horso two largo tablo-spoonfulls everyday; Give but little hay, and when given it should be wet. For tale at lhty'B JPrug <£• Chemical Store. Price 25 cents. ROY’S WINE BITTERS, THIS article is highly approved for weakness of the stomach, loss of appetite, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Dad taste in the mouth, Headache, Dizziness, Liver comfcUint,' Cdstifetfess, «fcc. To itrfiftfethbn tha stom ach and Improve the appetite, take about a ftrfspbon ful three or four limes 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 iajound in South America. It is a most valuable remedy tpr coldlj roughs, and fcjr&Vions of the lungs. - Price bf.Bulsani Tolu- Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. Magic Blueing, 15 cents per Box. Honey Palye, 25 cent?, AM'iMLrr.w Plasteii, 25 cents. Dr.-Beach's Anti Billious Rills, 25 cents. Bi g Poison, 25 cents,- , German &at Killer, 25 cents. Extract of Lesion, 20 cents. Demixc’s Sanative Drops' 50 cents. Liquid Heave Remedy, 25 cents. Essence Vials, 10 cents. Oil Hemlock, 26 cents. modifications of the sys •id and beautiful Epitito- i accompany books, 1,2,3 jjthal free use of the fing ipJ rapid elocution of the xuth the higher numbcrs j *' hand in the »pk-s aud business writing! SADDLE & MADNESS SHOP. ;rics of Sis Books, with Books, to wit: Nos. 3.2, , 8, 9, Progressive Course, tyles. Betnii price of till T WOULD respectfully in form, the —'jWk Public tb4t I bav.e.hnderlAken the above business at the stand for tncrly occupied by John Alexander, one door abbv'o Roy’s Drug Store. V ith a determination Lo be behind no other estab lishment in the Country, I.have added greatly to the facilities for the general accommodation, and have Spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and mnko myself master of every modern improvement in the business, and to secure the services of the best work men. He will keep a large stock oh hand, and manu facture at (he storteat notice, all descriptions of flar~ ties*, such as Saddles, Bridles, Heavy Harness, jnnndiip, containing sixty reJ lines ot bountifully en t»y, Taper, $l. Cloth, §1 30. a stamp*, any book u«Mie<J I, postage paid. 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 iu this line, should call at his pluco and examine bia stock, I foci the fullest confidence, in my ability to give entire satisfaction. , jS3y* All order’s thankfully received and promptly attended to. ‘ JOS. ENSWOUTU. - Wellsboro, October 2S, 1858. WELLBBOBO FOUNDRY -A-N-D- Machlne Shop AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. TJOBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor _£\> Young &■ Co:, Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that he has leased the ;1 and Machine Shop, in the Village of 1\ ellshoro, for a fefm of years/ and hiring put it iff good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, ia the best manner and out of the best material. vto&nrVV Vs&fes ! He has had over twenty years'experience in the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under t his supervision. T No irorh out MI&L-GEARIXOS, PLOWS, STOVES* nnd ‘‘Aiding* of nil kind-, on hand'and made to order, 2*, is:,:. Robert young. ?rie;d itp IN6 SOAP. ; DJtESS GOODS WhitE 6oo£>s ' HOSIERY HATS AND CAPS. WOOT-Eir GOODS GROCERIES HARDWARE PAIN. IS & O I L S; FISH WOODEiLWiiEE O. BULLARD -0 F WELLSBORO’ CARRIAGE IfAJiXESS of all kinds, Ac. Traces, Hamcs, Halters, Whips, C. & J. L. ROBINSON, Have th*' pleaadro of announcing td their editoioefa aha the public generally, that they art'no# reserving their fetoch of SPRING & SMI MIS. READY MADE CLOTHING. AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC AT REASONABLE RATES THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN AND : WELL ESTABLISHED STAND. EVERYBODY KNOWS TjHE PLACE, FIRST STORE SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE. May st}i r 1859. MW FIRM! MW FIRM!! SEARS & WOOD. Have bought out the entire stock of C. L. Wilcox, and are now prepareo-to^furmsh CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, FIXDIKGS, PEGS, XAILS, THREAD, BIXDIXGS, LIXIXGS, FITTING-SILK, SHOE-KNIVES, AWLS, FITTIXG-THREAD, Eic. t Etr., E/c.j Etc., [ CHEAP FOR CASH! Repairing done in a workmanlike manner, and all work warranted. A Shoe Department will, as hereto fore, be under the direct supervision of Charles Sears, whose long experience in the business, may be presumed, without vanity, to qualify him fur giving good satisfaction to those who may favor us with or ders. We will also pay the highest cash prices for HIDES, SKINS & FURS. A New Stock ot Groceries. AS GOOD AS THE BEST, AXD AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! We intend to keep our assortment of Groceries full, find to sell them on as favorable terms as thb same ar ticle can bo bought in the County, Stand, the same as formerly occupied by C. L. Wil cox, third door below J. R. Bowen. Wellsboro, April 7, '52. C, W. SEARS H. H. WOOD. 0. BULLARD. JVew Drug Store . THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that he bus just opened a new Drug Store in OSGOOD’S lttalxx SC., “There he has a complete assortment of Drugs .& Medicines, woich he will sell cheap for cash. Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every article ever called for. PATENT MEDICINES, Jayne’s, Ayre’s, Helmbold’s, McLanc’s, Brant's and other popular Medicines, together with Wistaria Bal sam. Cod Liver Oil, Wolf's Aromatic Schnaps, Ac. CHOICE IYIXES AXD LIQVOHS, for Medicinal and Sacramental uses. Dnhtts ©Ha. of the best quality. Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Saleratus, Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning Fluid, Camphcne, Turpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of articles in common uscr.^ jrXr Please call at the XEW DRUG STORE. P. K. WILLIAMS. As’L Wellsboro, March 10, 1859. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF & MATURITY. Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand. OSf%f3L A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL Treatment, without medicine, of Sperm- Wi/mdr utorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions. Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay o* the System, Impotency alid Impediments to Marriage generally, • BY B. DE LAKEY, M. D., The important fact that the many alarming-com plaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed without medicine, is In this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entire ly new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, folly 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. Seat to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (postpaid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DJ3 LANKY, ss K.-ist Ml it St. New York Cuy. June 2, USV. 'ftl. 'J, ISi’O CONSISTING IN PART OF i DRESS GOODS. 1 WHITE GOODS. STAPLE GOODS. R&BE 0 ID E RIE B . taNkßb Notions. groceries. Hardware. STONEWARE BOOTS AND SHOES. WOODENWAEE CAN BE SECURED A T v. *s. immtj) IS NOW RECEIVING HIS| stock J SPUING & SITMJIjj| COODs which is large and complete, and to ,j.-. the attention of the Goods buying pni'i- “*Bu, not blow about prices, as we are°nM ac'" playing on wind instruments. E„t , see, and If the goods and prices a 0 LTS do not expect to sell. -’Hit DRESS GrOOD§ Black Silks, Plain, Black Silks, Corded r«»> * Mohair Stripes, Lawns Printed, Eceli,t, b ChaUis’ Printed, Pino Ginghm. ZN French Cambrics, French Joc'ontG Figured Brilliants, etc., etc., ett White Gtoods Irish linens, * Embroidered Collars. Bishops Lawns, Book Muslin* Victoria Lawns, Bands and Esm.raldft Swiss, Check Cambric, Tabje i Bands and Flouncings, Figured Swiss, SwiG u'V 1 Linen Shirt Fronts, Edgings, Inserting Cotton, Nainsook Muslins, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Cotton ’ Laces, Silks, Towels, N a pki ns . GENTLEMEN Ton will find at Osgood’sa fine stock of ci ot t,* r simeres, Vestings, Furnishing Goods, Collar* r u Gloves, Hoisery, <£c. rirl - ©iLoa'isiuta, A large stock of Business, Dress, and Over Coats. Pants & Vests, Pants & Vest?, Over Shirts, Over Shirts, Hats, Over Ails, Over Alls, Silk Hats. Guernsey Jackets Chip Hats. Shirts, Shim Hats for Spring, Sfcaslj’ Hats for Sumner, Ilafg for Pall ’ HOUSE FURNISHING GOOM BOIfIESTICS,. WOOIdEN GOOD' HARDW. GROCERIES. —A very desirable stock. Tea 2s. upward. The best qualities of T m { . stantly on hand. IRON Swede’s, English, Horse-Shoe, Band. Hoop, Square, half-round and oval Hods, Spring, Car ter, German and Cork Steel, hail Hods/Hom" Ac., Ac. SWEDE’S, S' HORSE-SHOE, HOESE-SUOE, ENGLISH, ENGLISH, HAND, BAND, ROUND, SQUARE, SQUARE. OVAL RODS, OVAL ROD?, NAIL BODS, NAIL HOD; HALF-ROUND, HALF-IU BOOTS & SHO A large stock—embracing nearly every XV B. Xo numbers over 14. HARDWARE CHEAP! CROCKERY CHEAP! RAIXTS & OILS CHEAP! FISH CHEAP! WOODEN WARE CHEAP! EVERYTHING VERY CHEAP AT OSGOOD'S. Wellsboro, April 22,1559. E. A 7 SMEAR’S PATENT, Pdr Converting’ Rotarv into Rccij Motion, and Vice versa, pATKXTEP I'EnUTAKV 15, 1 TO Manufacturer?, this Invention is of portancc, as either motion is converted other by a simple arrangement of means, aci the least possible loss or absorption of'pofftf *>/ tion, and applicable to every Machine whert two motions are required. The Cut shows t‘a«f pie as applied to Common lush Churn?. The signed have purchased the Patent Klghtfprhw ty, and arc manufacturing and selling at thelu* of It is conceded to be the best smagext churning Milk or Cream ever invented. Tioga, May 12. ’5O. L’ALljjnX, Z.#>irELL * FARRXI, HBBBlJfit PATE XT cnxmnos SAFE. LATE FIRE AT DTBUQI'E. Dfßi«rc..ta ; r.K» Gents : I am requested by Mr. T. A- C- , this place, to say to you that on the moniia* 4th inst., about 3 o’clock, his store took fir*, a entire stock of goods was destroyed. The h«a so suddenly intense that none of the goods co sibly tie saved; hut fortunately hi? books auv which were In one of your Chdiupt° Q e * preserved perfectly. And well they' may Champion, for during the whole Cl ’j, , was one incessant pouring of lUnio f h^ ec • Safe which contained them. And still U P OI ‘ itj the inside was found to he scarce y the outside was most severely scorched. 1 X. A. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and hnr o Safe.-, with HALL’S TAT EAT pnVV DLR LOCKS, afford the greatest security of any - f world. Also Sideboard and Parlor >alcs, workmanship and finish, for plate dc. PARREL, HERRING & CO.. ha« re»° 34 Walnut St-, to their new store, A°- ®* SU, (Jayne’s Hall,) where the largest Safes iu the World can he found FARREL. UEHKIAh i 629 Chestnut Street, ( Ja - T ”' March 17, JSS9. 1:i MARRIAGE GUlP|y, .1 -Viar book nr william The secret dee to Disappointments. et . gg T pie, or those contempt and having the least impediment to this book. Let every young man a® land road this book. It is yvtL ok • qW . closes secrets that every one «h»> u n oU blei knowledge at first may save a world 0 {(1 life. Send for a copy (enclosing 5. r r £ls DR. WiL yOUiVU, Nt>. 416 tlW'-J -PHILADELPHIA. May 5, 1559. 8. sew miiiLitf t MISS PAULINA SMITH wouU form tijo public tbut she b* s °j®: tire stock of MRS. GJUJWSOX v in g on the MILLING >' *!** blanches. She bos on band o. c ne Plain and Colored Straw and Blacs Flowers, Head Dresses, Fanoy JSS~ BLEACUISG AXD & superior manner. . , ma DH« r She has qualified herself in sUC .. , 0 0 f does not hesitate to claim the con may feel disposed to patronize n*f* . ’t-??*- Shop over Niles June .JO, Ifcolb 6m.
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