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Tioga Eaglei
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IO A LL O-R A TOWWSHW OFFICERS Elected at the Spring Election, in Tioga County, February, 1849. BLOBS. Justice or the Peace--John Evans. Constable--G. R.

Goff. Assessor--William Al worth. Commissioner--David Hutchison. School Directors--William Bailer, John E. James, BROOKFIELD.

Constable--S. L. Knanp. Assessor--E. H.

Murdoch. Commissioner--H. A. Frazer. School Directors--L.

D- Seely, E. N. Barker. CHARLESTON. Constable--Hiram Brooks.

Assessor--Joel Culver. Commissioner--Silas Johnson. School Directors--A. E. Miles, Joel Cutlin.

CHATHAM. Constable--Mahlon Miller. Assessor--Charles Aveiy. Commissioner--Samuel Strawn School Directors--N. Hastings, W.

R. Rich, Stephen Wade. COVINGTON. Constable--Jacob A. J.

Johnson. Assessor--George Knox. Commissioner--David Caldwell. DEERF1ELD. Constable--Samuel May, jr.

Assessor--Eddy Howlaml. Crnndall. School Directors--C. Toles, N. Cloos.

DEL MAR. Constable--Isaac F. Field. Assessor--Israel Stone. Commissioner--Samuel Dickinson.

School Directors--D. B. WilcoJr, C. Royce. ELKLAND.

Constable--John M. Hammond. Assessor--J. L. Davenport.

Commissioner--Lemuel Davenport. School Directors--Jo3. Campbell, F. Tua-rp. FARMINGTON.

Constable--Charles McCollum. Assessor--C. Chamberlain. Commissioner--Wm. Baxter.

School Directors--B. S. Mulford, S. Huntsinger. GAINES.

Constable--James Carsaw. Assessor--David Rexford. Commissioner--Duvid Smith. School Directors-- A. Warren, S.

Babcock. JACKSON. Constable--George KeJly. Assessor--Charles Tillinghast. Commissioner--George Runhard.

School Directors--N. Smith, W. Dunham. LAWRENCE. Constable--Andrew Briggs.

Assessor--Austin Lalhrop. Commissioner--Joseph School Directors--Jos. Guile, J. M. Smith.

LA WRENCEVILLE. Justice of the Peace--Samuel Brooks. Burgess--Pardon Damon. Council--J. S.

Warner, J. Hunloon. Constable--Ethel Hams, Assessor--Smith Stevens. Supervisor--Isaac Miller. School Arton, J.

S. Warner, J. Adams. LIBF.KTY. Constable--Benj.

Brion. Commissioner--Jeremiah Black. School Directors--D. S. 'Mackey, Jolm Se bring.

MIDDLEBURY. Constable--Jeese "Keeney. Assessor--Daniel Hollirlny. I Cnmmissionera--E, H. Bribes.

School Directors--Rcnj. King. MORRIS. Justice of the Peace--Jolm S. Willislon.

Constable--John Duffy. Assessor--H. S. Archer. Commissioner--John H.

Williston. School Directors-- Wrtham Blackwell, J. W. Lewis. RICHMOND.

Constable--Samuel Hunt. Assessor--D. U. Holclen. Commissioner--Peter Witloker.

School Directors--O. Elliott, Alvin Gaylord. RUTLAND, Constable--Daniel Watson. Assessor--Geo. Crippen Commissioner--P.

Wheeler. School Directors--Charles Sherman, Abncr Buckley. SHIPPEN. 'Justice of llic Peace--Jesse Locke. Constable--Job Rexford, tf Assessor--Thomas P.

Stowell. CommiaVioncr--Horace Brouphton. School Directors--Thomas P. Slowell, R. Ward.

SULLIVAN. Constable--Arad Smith. Assessor--Aaron Rumscy. Commissioner--Thomas Reynolds. School Directors--A.

Green, M. Rockwell. TIOGA. Constable--H. II.

II. Place. Commissioner--Barnabus Roberts. School Directors--C. F.

Milcry, B. C. Wiclt- ham, Jos. W. Guernsey.

UNION. Constable--II. P. Kilburn. Assessor--H.

T. SpencT. Commissioner--M. R. Harrington.

School B. Harrington, James Garton. WELLSBORO: Burgess--David Sturrock.i Council--F. Chrisiinot, Hance. Constable--Gideon S.

Cook. Assessor--BrB. Smith. Ass't Assessors--C. Robinson, L.

I. Nichols. Supervisor--John Gray. School Directors--R. G.

White, Jos. Hitchcock. WESTFIELD. Constable--John J. Roberts.

Assessor--David V. Webber. Commissioners--S. Baker. Scliool Directors--O.

S. Babcock, F. Swimler. A Cone River Man's Cap'in, or Cap'in, where's my baggage?" exclaimed a tall, red-faced Virginian to the clerk of the steamer Osceola, as that boat, a few days since, approached her regular landing place on Cone river. Can't exactly, sir," replied the clerk, but I'll hunt it up- Is this it P' (pointing to a large, brass nailed, travelling trunk.) No, sir." Well, ia this it, airl" (pointing to capa- cimis tnd well-filled "No, that ain't it either." "Then, I presume, this must be it, sir 1" said the clerk, giving an old horse-hide trunk a slight knock with his foot.

"No, sir-ree. I totes no such trumpery as that. Ah! here it is-- all right-- liao jugs o' whitkey and a o' brandy Business 1 DR. I. A.

FOOTS, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICZAfT, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. Office and residence in Ihe house of.Mrs. Bicuc, opposite Pabllc Square.) Door below WILSOK'I Hotel, o. Well.boro' Tipga Co Pa. AXXiY, P-3UE- Whnlesiile nnd Retail Aeonl tur the sale of DR.

TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. Mansfield, Tioga cc. Pa. MERCHANT! Htueben do. Yort.

IB DEALER in Dry Gonna, Groceries, elc etc Wellsboro. Tioga coumy Penna. T. L. BAXtDWm CO RETAILERS OF pry Goods.

Groceries elc Tioga Village, Tioga county Penna BUNT, RETAILER ol Dry Goods, Groceries elc etc ale Tioga Villager Tioga county Penna. J. A. J. SOEXBX.D, MANOFACTURERS ol Tin.

Ware, and dealers ill Stoves elc, Wetlsboro, Penna. BY CLEAVER WRIGttl 1 ai Cbvington Tioga county Penna. STAGE HOTTSE, BY COL. JAMES KIMBALL, Wellsboro, iTioga Nearly opposite the Court H. FEEOX.ES, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Wellaboro, Pcnn'a Shop over Jyae Locke's atom.

B.OBXNSOW, DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Crockery, Medicines eto, Wollsboro. Penna. JOHN W. HTON, ATTORNEY AMI) COlhSELL.OK AT LAW-Lawrenceville. Tioga eo Pa.

feb 10'47 ARD A A COUNSELLOR LAW -Wellsboro', Tioga County, Pa. ALL HUSINE entrusted to hia carq, i receive prompt adentimi. ffj" Oftice Ihe i9anie as occupied by K. WHITE, DR. O.

K. THOXKCPSOIT, HAS removed hie Office lo his residence on the Avenue, wnoro ho is ready lo attend lo all calls in his profession. Wellshoro July 13 DR. KELSON ACKER, PHYSICIAN A.VD tUJKGEO.V. will attend 10 al calls in his Omco one door above Week's score.

1847. H. J. SHERWOOD, ATTORNEYS A AT LAW Wellsborp, Tioga county, Will attend to al business in Counties Tipga, Bradford anc Putter. Kr Office on Koin street, first door jiorlhjifL.

HAGUE'S store. Feb, 23, '43. NATHAN P. CASE, ATTORNEY AN!) COL'NsELLOU AT LAW-Covington, who attend 10 all busincsa en trusted lo his care, in ihe Conns of Bradford and Tioga counties- Neto orA References: JWcears. WlCKIlAM IIDCIIIN90H, STOUTEBDUBOII ClL LET, NATII.VMEL Esq.

P4JUDON ATTORNEV A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Lawrenceville, Tioga county Pa. SLOSSON'S LAWRENCEVILLE, TIOGA County Pennsylvania P. S- TTTTT3JE, RETAILER Groceries etc elc etc nx. A I A TAILOR.

Wcllsboro, Tenn'o Shap une door bclotv store fiTROT- in Medicines, Paints, Oils Glass, Dye-Stuffs, Patent Msdicines, Per- mery Toilet Articles, Confectioneries, c. Welleboro' Tioga See! STOVE STORE THE LARGEST' ASSORTMENT EVHR BROUGHT INTO TIOGA COUNTY! J. A. J. SOFIELD, would once more ask the attention of this cqmmunity to their lar ger than the largest" BB- sortment ot STOVES which they have j'ist received, and are now selling cheaper than cun possibly be bought elsewhere.

Our stock, besides being the most extensive, is also the best assorted that can he found in this county, being- selecied in person, and expressly for the wants of tliis market. It would be unnecessary to itemise all kinds: tUc following, whicl are but a part, will City Stove, Noa. 2 to Albany City Air Tights, L. Nos. 1 to Knickerbocker, Nos.

2 to Improved Rotary, Nos. 2 to Republican Air Tights, Noa. 1 to Njag-arn Hot Air, Noa. 1 to New World, Nos. 1 to Promium Improved Stoves, Nos.

1 to 0 New England, Nos. 1 to Buck Stove, Noa. 1 to Hathaway, Nos. 1 to 6. PARLOR STOVES, of every description, )oth for wood or coal.

BOXES, of every size and pattern. A good assortment of German Silver, Pla- nished, Britannia and Enamelled Wale. Also, a genera 1 assortment of Plain and Ja- mnned Tin Wore Copper Tea Kettles and Frying Pans; Glue Kettle; Coal lloda; c. c. In addition to the above articles, we keep on hand and a a to order all articles ol Tin Ware.

Repairing done ns usual, on short notice and low terms. You who need anything in our line, give us a call. JOHN SOFIELD, A. J. SOFIELD.

BOHPEH- lit i iicvnr-gTr OHN DAL PON ot Charleston, has jusi received from New York, a large ol Wall piper, and Bordering lo correspond. He is now prepared lo execute orders from any parl of Ordera lorvrarded lo Iho Tioga Eagle A 0 "ellnbaro, will meet wuh alieniion. PATENT MEDICINES. They mabter poison conquer pain, And truly prove, ihe BufTerer'B gain. 1 Townsend's Sarsaparilla (fuysate's Yellow Dock, and Sarsaparilla The Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Tlie Magnetic Ointment Tousey's Ointment.

The Green Mountain Ointment, Healing Balsam. The. Poor Man's Plaster. Essence of Mustard. The Graefenberg Eye Lotion.

Syrup. Children's Panniica. Health Stickles Rheumatic- Oil. The Pain Killar. Vermifuge Opodeldoc.

British Oil; Oil of A great ol other valuable me dicines. too numerous lo mention, for sale al tha Weilsboro Drug Store, near Giaves' R. ROY. .1.1. I A A HE subscriber having repaired 'and renovated his Tavern Stand, (situated nearly opo- site the stand formerly occupied by him) would HIST tobia old friends, and the traveling public in general, that he' ia again on BAND to cater to their wants and hopes by assiduity and LOW CHARGES to merit a continuance of patronage.

The Northern and Southern Tri-weekly line of Stages atop at his house, as GOOD STABUKO attached to the premises. B. R. HALL. Bloesburg Dcc.

7tb 1848--Sm A A ID" Wonder and Blessing of the tfgt. The most extraordinary Medicine in Ibe Worldl TAw Extract Is put up ix. Quart it is six limes cheaper, plttuanttr, and war- ranied superior to any sold. It cures out vomiting, sickening, or debilitating tht patient. npHE gieat beauty and superiority of tb.iBSs.rBB- parillfl over all other medicine is, that while it eradicates the disease, it invigorates the body.

II "is one of the very best" Spring and Summer Medicines ever known it noi only purifies Ihe whole system and strengthens the person, but il creates new, pure and rich blood a power possessed by no other medicine. And in this lies the grand aeoret of its wonderful success. It has performed within the last five years, more than 100,000 cures of severe cases of disease at least 15,000 were considered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 5,000 children daring the two past seasons. 10,000 cases of General Debility and want JVeroous Energy.

Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those who have lost their muscular eneigy by the eflects ol medicine, or indiscretion committed in youth, or the excessive indulgence of the passions, and brought on general physical prostration of the nervous system, Ussiludc, want of ambition, ftinting sensations, pro mature decay and decline, hastening lowan's tha Altai disease. Consumption, can be eniirely restored by Ibis pleasant remedy. This Sarsaparilla ia far superior to nny Invigorating Cordial, as it renews and invigorates the solera, gives 'activity to the limbs, and strength to the muscular sys tern, in a most extraordinary degree.

Consumption Cured. 'Cleanse and 'Strengthen. Consumption can be cured. Oronchil'u, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, of Blood, Soreness in the Chest, Hectic Flush Night. Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expectoration Pain in the Side, havt been and can be cured Spitting Blood.

NKWTOUK, April 23,1847. Dn. TOWWSEITD--I verily believe that your Sar sapariHa baa been tbe meant, through Providence of saving my life. 1 have for several years bad a bad cougb. It becimc worse and worse.

A a I raised large quantities of blood, had night sweats atid was greatly debilitated and reduced, and i not expect to live. I have only used your Sarsa parilla a churl i an I there has a woadcrfu change been wrought in tnc, I am now able Lo walk all over tin- ciiy. I raise no blood, and cough has left me. V'ou can well imagine lhat am thankful tor these results. Your olxl't sorv't WM.

UUiSELL, 65 Rheumatism. This is only one of more' than four IhoUdnnc cases of Rheumatism Hut Dr. Tawnsend's Sarsa parilla has cured. most severe and chronic cases are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary virtues. James one of the assistants in the Lunatic Auylurn, Blackwell's Island, is the gentlemen spoken of in the following litter: MLACIKWELL'S ISLAND, Sept.

14, 1847 Dr. Townsend--Dear i I have BUtTetec terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism considerable of ihe lime I could not eat, sleep, or walk. I had Iho utmost distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. 1 have used four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done nM -nore than one thousand dollars worth of good. I am much belter--indeed, 1 am i relieved.

You are al liberty to use this for Ihe benefit of Die afflicted. Yours, A I Feuer and Jigue. Dr. Townscnd's Sarsaparilla is uneqnallec in cases ol the Chilli and Fever and Ague. The following letter is only one of a we have receiveu from Ihe South and Weal of i character.

Oswego, Oct. 22, 1847. Dr. Townsend--l)ear I purchased for my wife two bottles ot Sarsaparilla Agent, Mr. McNair, of Kalamazoo, to try il for ihe Fever and Ague.

Uelore I had finished Ihe first bolllc, il appeared lo warm the blood, and every other day, chills and fever appeared, they were leas violent-, and before she had finished the bottle, she was eniirely relieved, and she was much belter than she had been before she look the ague. A lady lhat liac been very sick i Ihe Chills and Fever, had broke them i Quinine, and was left in a very weak and distressing slate, and troubled very much with the Ague Cake, seeing the effect that it had on my wife, ehe sent and procured a few bottles, and it restored her in a lew weelr.9 lo complete health. Your Sarsoparilla is, i unVtjua'led in diseases incident to the West, and il'you i a ibis toin- municatiun i be of use, you are ut liberty to use it as you choose. Yours, respectfully, A H. SWAIN.

Canker in the Mouth. I3clow is an account of another child saved. Dr. Townsend's Saisaparllla has saved the wes of thousands of children. The following two certiticales aro selected'irom a great num- Iber received this week.

NEW YOBK, A i 1847. Dr. Townsend--Dear Kir Une of my child ren was very sick with a Canker in ihe Mouth and Throat, attended wiih great debility. came near dying. I obtained some ol your excellent medicine, and it cured it directly, for which 1 assure you I feel very grateful.

Youis, respectfully, I A 27 Desbrosses si. Fits Fits Fits Dr. Tovnsend having tested his Sarsaparilla in cases ot Fits, of course uaver recorn- mrnded it, and was surprised to receive Ihe following from an inlelligenl and respectable Farmer in (Jounly FOHDUAM, Aug. 13,1847. Dr.

Townsend--Dear Sir. 1 a a little girl seven yeais of age, who has been several years afflicted with Fits we tried almost i lor her, but i success al last, a ife could find no lecommendalion in our circulars for cases i hers, we thought, as she was in very delicate health, we give her iome of a a a i a are very glad we did lor il nor only rest her strength, bul ehe ha had no return ol ilic 1'ils, to our great pleasure and surpiise. She is last becoming rugged and hearty, lot which we feel grateful. Fours, respectfully, i 13UTLER, Jr. MEDICINE.

Dr. Tovtlnsend's Oarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy, cure for Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, CoBtivenees, Piles, Leucorrhrea, or Whiles, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, 01 involuntary discharge thereof, and lfr Ihe general prostration of Ihe system'--DO matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can be mote surprising a its invigorating edects on the human Irame. Persons all weakness and 1 lude, from taking il, at once become robusi full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervelesaness of Ihe female (rune, which is the great caoge of barrenness.

It will not be expected of us, in cases of BO delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we can agsmo the afflicted tbat hundreds of cases hare been repotted lo oe without children, after using a few bottles of hie inraloable medicine, hjivebeen blessed with ine healthy offspring. To tod Married This Eiltacl of tferaaaatillk has been prepared In reference to female complaints. female who; has reason lo suppose she is approaching that critical period, lot titrn of life," shook! neglect lo take il, as it is a certain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which are subject al ihe time of life. This period may be delayed several yean by using lAii medicine. Nor in less val those who are approaching womanhood, as it is calculated lo assist nature, by quickening the blood and invigorating the ays- Indeed, this medicine is invaluable for all ihe delicate diseases to which women are subject.

It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies, by removing ihe impurities of the body, not so far stimulating as to produce subsequent relaxation, which is ihe case of most medicines taken foi female weakness and disease. By using a few bottles ihfe many severe and painlul surgical operations ma; be presented. I Notice to the Ladies. Those that imitate Dr. Townsendl? Sarsaparilla, hove invariably called their stuff a' great Remedy for Females, and have copied our billaaQ'' circulars which relates lo the complaints of women word for word men who put up medicines have, since the great success of Dr.

Towusend 1 Saraaparilla in complaints incident, to females, commended theirs, although previously they did not A number of ihese Mixtures, Pills, c. are inju rious lo females, as they aggravate disease, and un dermine the constitution. Scrofula Cured. Thin certificate conclusively proves that this Sar saparille has perfect control over the mast ohsti- natc diseases of ibe Blood. Three persons curei in one house is unprecedented Great Blessing to Mothers and Children.

It is the safest and most effectual medicine for purifying the system, and relieving the uuf feringa attendant upon child-billh ever disco veted. It strengthens both the mother anc child, prevents pain and disease, increases an enriches the food. Those who have used i think il is Indispensable. Il is highly nsefu both before and afier confinement, as il pre vents diseases attendant upon i i i Costiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the l)ack and Loins, False Pains, Hemorr hage and in regulating tho secretions am equalizing llie circulation il has DO The great beauty -of medicine is, ii is alway. safe, and the most delicate use it most success lully.

Very fevr cases require any other medi cine in some a little easier oil or magnesia i useful. Exercise in the open air and light fooc with this medicine, will always ensure a safe and easy confinement. Three Children. Dr. Townsend--Dear Sir--I have the pleasur to inform you that three, of my children have been cured ol Iho Scrofula, by Ihe use of your excellen medicine; They wcrg afflicted very severely Wit bad sores; have token only four bottles; il took them away, for which 1 teel myself under groat obliga lion.

Yours, respectfully, ISAAC W. CHAIN, 108 Wpostor St. Opinions of Physicians- Dr. Townsend ia almost daily receiving order from Physicians in different parts-of the Union. This, is to'certify ('fiat iue.

the undersigned Physicians of the city of Albany, huxc in name roua coses pt escribed Di. TuwntenaTs Sarsaparil andbefieve it to be one of the most valuable pre pnrutiuns in ihc marlttl. H. P. PULINO, M.

D. J. WILSON, D. B. B.

BEUGGS, M. D. P. E. ELMENDORF, M.

D. A A April 1, 1447. CAUTION. Oufintr to the great success and immense tif Townacnd's Sarsaparilta, a number of men who were formerly our ugents, have commence! Sarsanarilla Extracts, Elixirs, Hitlers Extracts nf Yctluto Docti, 'c. TAey gcneralh put it up in the same shaped bolllts, and some them hare stolen and copied our are only worthless imitations.

Principal Fulton si. Sun Building, New York; Itoddmg Co, 8 State si, Dosion; Droll Sons, 132 Norih Second street, Philadelphia; S. Hance, Druggist, Baltimore--P. M- Cohen, Charles ton--Wright fit Co, 151 Uhanres st, New Orleans-105 South Pcnrl si, Albany, and by all the principa Druggists und Merchants generally throughout ihe United Slates, West ladies, and ihe Canadaa. The following persons have been appointed Agent for the sale of Dr.

Townsend's Sarsaparillar whom, or ol the subscriber, ihose wishing to get the gamine article, will do well to purchase, nomel -C Robinson, Wellsboro. Cyrus Dart, Charleston. Packard Wilson, Covinglon. A Gaylord, Blossburg. Dr.

A. Humphreys, Tioga. 'Burns, Deerfield. Victor Case, Knoxrille. E.

U. WELLS. Lawrenceville, Op" GKXKTIAI. TIOGA County anc vicinity, of whum Ike Medicine may be haa, an" la whom application fur Sub-JIgenciei may Those who wish to purchase by the dozen, box can be supplied by Mr. Wells, at wholesale prices.

jy 26-y THE NEW rpHE People of tnis vicinity have already diacoveied, thai they can always gel a good article of Medicine al, R. ROYS DRVO STORE--Wellihoro' Pa Favored by the public with increasing patron age, he take? pleasure in offering them the most complete assortment of medicines in Tio ga County. He is a i considerable addition lo his former slock, and he hopes lo be able, to furnish every article in his line, which may be wanted in this vicinity. In addition to an extensive stock of medicines, he has Dye Woods, Painls, Oils, Varnishes, of all kinds, also, Spicep, Confectionary. TOILET Clothes, and Tooth Brushes, Egyptian Hair Dye, Combs, Shaving soap, Cologne, Ox morrow, Bear's Oil, Rowjand's Maccassar: Bay Water, Rose scented flesh pow.der; Lip Salve, Pimple salves- Fine Tooth Powder, c.

MISCELLANEOUS Cement for mending glass and china ware; Erasive soap, to remove spots from cloth Cement, for Earthern Catarrh Snuff, anew article; Bleaching. Powder, to remove stains fromlinnen; Godfrey's Cordial, Tooth ache cordial, Pain Killer, oil harlem Oil ink paper, also, Eye water, of various kinds; Champhene, a new supply; Boston and Soda Crackers, and the best French Brandy, for Med- cal purposes, always on hand. N-. The products of the Farm, -will be received in exchange. ROBERT ROY i'Tioga Co.

Pa. FALL WINTER GOODS. NICHOLS. WOOD; CO. AVE openad live formerly oeeopied by-L.

1. NICHOLS, with one of tba e9t Blocks of goods lhal evei graced Wells; or o--consisting of every variety of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCK- HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, SfC. To the Inspection ot which they respectfully invite the attention of purchasers of goods in (heir line, feeling coufidenl lhal they can suit the most economical purchaser in the co'intry. Their alock is new; and was purchased under the present low prices, and will, consequently, be sold extremely cheap, for CASH. 'J he following list consists in parl cf their stock: DRY GOODS.

Superior French and Eng. clolhs, Caisimeres; ISO summer' goods, for pants and coals--coniisting of Gambroons, Flench and Kentucky Jeanes, i i Union Mills, French Linens, Linens, and of all kinds. "DRESS -GOODS. Rich French a ami Gingham Lawns, Scotch, and French Ginghams, Rich Casm'adora, Real Monterey, Stro-lilla, i and Colored Cashmere, and Real Brocoda i Black I a i a Rep. and Corded Shawls; Parasols, Sun Shades, Lisle Tbd Cotton, Uloves; Black, White, and colored Cotton Hose; Cashmere, black i Pins-Needles, Tapery, c.

BONNETS Tuscan, French Straw, Yankee Pearl, laud, Pedal, LDD, Neapolitan, and i Bonnets. A good assortment of Ribbons fc Flowers to match. HATS CAPS. Opera new and a i opera i navy silk, and other kinds ot Caps. BOOTS SHOES.

Mens 1 extra heavy Stoga and Fine Boots, anc Bragans; Ladies' a i and a i Boots, Ladies' a i and Kid Shoes Ladies Calf Bootees, i Shoes, Cacks, Sec. CROCKERY. A of setts of flawing Blue, som a a i a i flells, and a i of plates, pitchers, c. DOMESTIC GOODS. Tickings, and Black Muslin, Linen i i Toweling, Russia and Birds Eye Dia per, Damask Linen Table JaegusrJ Diaper, Piano Forte Covers, Marseilles Quilts, Colored Cambrics, Jaekonets, Swiss Mull Mousseline de'Laine, A a a Cashmeres, Paper Cambrics.

A a Colton Umbrellas, Spool Cotton, Linen Thread, Buttons, 6 0 I GLASSES, c. Large O. G. and square Frames, small Glasses of all kinds i i i i i Fishing Tackle, Hooks, Pins, Wsl lets, and Combs, i a good a of Yankee notions. Paints, Glass.

Nails, Iron, Shovels, Scythes, Paili, Tube, Brooms, Jugs, Spittoons, See. GROCERIES. Molassei, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, a i i i rents, SttleraluB, Tobacco, Fisb, a c. In short, we have the goods expressly to sell, sod for ready a and are disposed to sell aa cheap ft can be bought i side of NV VOOD CO. OTBJL.

NO. 517, NEW YOHIC. TyiLLIAM TOVEE respectfully Informs his friends and the public in general, thai he oonlinnes his Boarding and Chop House at' Trie above place. The choicest Wiuee, Liquors and Ales constantly on hand. Boarding and Lodging 50 Cts.

per day. MONTHLY ME I Ii Wo. 9 ry-'bere taking of sll others. I rou. adopt these LTl their practice satisfied from ample tests their use more certainly combat DISEASE IN ALL Ira And not ooly do Physicians sanction and age their use, but THE CLERGY ofercry motion attest their wonclcrlul efficacy and meroua ways recommend them lo i I1 DB their charge.

THB LEGAL lify to Ihe same thing in short, the public hail the introduction of the-e medicines 8 A PUBLIC ge stock- OLS. OOTS and SHOES, a Ur for sole vsrylowby Kf) UKlL'D APPLeaamUfew Dried'Cherries, jast received, end for sale ROBINSON AFFLICTED HILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE-Established 15 years ago, by Dr. KINKS- LIN. Tte oldest, surest and best hand to cure all forms of secret, diseases, diseases of the skin, and solitary habits of youth, ia PR. KINKELIN, Northwest corner of THIRD and UNION Slreets, between Spruce find Pine, a square-and- a-half from Ihe Exchange, Philadelphia.

Take particular notice--There is a habit which boys teach each other at the Academy or College--a habit indulged in when by himself in solitude, growing with the boy to manhood; few of those who indulge in this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange unaccountable feelings, vague fears in the mind. The individual becomes feeble, he is unable to labor wilh accustomed or to apply his mind to study his step is tardy and weak, he is dull, irressolute. If the solitary vice is continued, the procreative power is destroyed, and marriage is rendered impossible, a long train of nervous affections follow, the countenance is downcast, the eyes without natural lustre, shamefixo dness ia apparent. These are symptoms that should awaken the attention of those similarly afflicted. If tbe victin be conscious of the cause of' his quit it, he suffers under those terrible nocturnal and involuntary emissions, which weaken and shame him, producing mental and physical prostration.

If he emancipates himself before the practce has done its worst, and eaters matrimony, his marriage ia unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. Persons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciated. Young raen let no false modesty deter you from making your case known to one, who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend you. He who places himself under DR. KINKELIN'S treatment, may religiously confide io bis honor as a gentlemen, and in whose bosom will be forever locked the secret of the patient.

Thousands have been restored to health, from the devastations of those terrific maladies by Dr. Kinklin, German Physician. Packages of Medicines, Advices, c. forwarded, by sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. Post Paid Letters answered forthwith Jan.

31, '49y. 340 413 A MABHET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. S. TBE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST ASSORTMENT-OFGOLD AND SILVER WATCHES IN PIHLADELPHIA Gold Lev6r 8 full jewelled, 18 carrel case $30 over 1 do do do 6 Lepnes do Quarliera, if, Cold Pencils, 5 'g 10 Silver Teospoons, equal to coin, 4 50 Go Id Pens, silver holder an pencil, OO With a splendid assortment of all kinds of both gold and silver; Rich Jewelry, Gold Chain of the beet manulacturerea, and in fact everv thing in the Waich and Jewelry line much lees prices inan can be bought in this city or elsewhere Please save this edverUsaBenu and call at either 1 LEWIS LADOMUS, No, 4I3MABKET Eleventh, north side, or at JACOB LA.DOMUS.

246 MARKET at, below Eight, soula side. KT We have Gold and SilvartLevers Mill cheaper thin ihe above prices--a liberal discount mads to the trade. There are over ten thousand agencies of ihp r- i ihe United Slates, wbich ttre profitable to the agents, but of vast henefit 7 iohabilauts. There should not be a airier). rj CERTIFICATES, ALMOST are on file at tbe offices of the Company, to co.ru of the most astonishing kmj which hare been duly examined b) ihc dislingbTChed gertlemen 5 Rev.

N. BiJrss, D. D. HILL, Esq Ei-Msyur Bruoi, all of The pjwer of Graefeoberg Medicines over al BILLIOL'S COMPLAINTS, no mailer Iheir form or seventy, ise maturcf Profound Astonishment, Let all, iberi-fore. 0 are thus afflicted, and would c-leease Lhe resorl at once lo Ihe Graefenberg Vegetable PMI, and Health Outers.

A a events let them ca some one of the agents and get a pamph.ct Giaib which will fully explain the whole matter The Grafenberg fever and 'Jlgut -This Pill'is ibe great conquerer oT Fever zad Ague, and Fever of all other typea and form; The Grsfenuerg Sarsaparilla This is now the standard SarsapaiilU Prena-a i of tha a fir surpassing all otheii before the i In addition lo ihe princely Sarsapanlla, prepaianon contains i a a a BL-- docli, Elder, Yellow Dock, Queen's Duiiirln, and three other roots. Il 13 a i i of all other Sarsapanllas, and sliouTd bs lued by all who wish lo use a i i the Price $1,00 a brjtlle, which til mske iwo quarls of the greatest possible suenjvh. The other Medicines are The (juafenW'ir Eye Lolion, The i Panacea, I Green Mountain Omiment, 1'he Consumptives Balm, 'I'he Dysentery Syrup. II is i a there bt a G'P- fenberg Depot in every i in United Slates, al tne a dicines may be found. General Agent for i a 15 P.

C. I lo agencies may be addressed. A A Secretary, New York, Norember, leJ7. AGENTS of the Graefenberg Company for Tiogu County. Robert Roy, A.

C. Pouer, i i A. Tiogt i a K. B. A Blossburg.J B.

M. Bailey, a i Theodore a i i i a a Seely, i a J- M. Edsell, a i James Ford, a i John a a Hum Pomeroy, Nelson. C. Philips.

Weslfield. L. B. a i James Reynolds, i H. tJtOwell Son, i Creek.

F. Coviuglbn, R. C. Sebring, Liberty. a a 12, MOST EXTRA.OKDI.VARV THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL DR.

x. M. A i Professor of Diseases of Women. Sixth Edition. ISmo.

pp, 250. Price 50 Cents 50,000 Copies Hold in Six Months Years of suffering, of physical and mentu 1 anguish to many an affectionate wife, anJ difficullief lo the husband might have bei'n snareJ. thousands now poor would a enjoreil couipe- lenu; thousands now broken in health tvnuM a enjoyed it; hundreds now in their grnvcs been still alive, by a timely possession of thif wiirl. It iaentended especially for the m.rneJ, or those contemplating marriage, as it contam disclosures which should be known to liiem 1 cularly. knowledge is power.

It 13 health, hjripv- nesa, affluence. The revelations contained io its pasa3 have proved a blessing to thousands, as ihe innumcrsljte I'' 1 lers received by the aulhor will attest. Here, also, every femile--the wife, the mother, the one either buddmg into worn mhood, or the'one in the decline of years in whom nature contemplates an important change--can discover the causes, symptoms, and the most efficient remeJir- 1 most certain m-ode of cure, in evory corjipiain- to which her sex is subject. Jis Importance to the Married may be gathered from the fact, lUat Tra'cllin? Agents make from THRCE TO TIVI. A A from ils sale, hundreds of active, enterprising aro accumulating a little competence t'om the liberal discount allowed, anJ the grcal demanJ fo- it.

Orders are required lo be vvlt 11 meat. Copies will (re sent by Wail free of Postage the Purcftaser. Over twenty thousand, copies Lave been eent by mail within three months willi petfecl stfeiy certainty. On the receipt of Fifty Cents, the Mame.l Woman's Private Medical Companion" will bo sent, mailed free, lo any part of the United Suice. Agents supplied at Twenty-Five Cents, or Four Copies for Dollar.

WoisgelhooPs catch-penny, termed CHILD-BIRTH, contaiuiug all hit pretended secrets, as a'io his letter sheet, which he calls his revised cd.uon of the Married Woman's Private Medical ion," will be sent with each copy Without lhat none may hereafter be duped by bitn crat ol one dollar for one secret, (ss be terms it,) hive atill tome six or seven more to or amounting in all lo some fifteen or eighteen dollars uone of which, or all together, are worth ihe pos'- as Heing in the first place no secrets, anil the next of no possible avail. Those desirous of gratifying their curiosity can do so TTITBOVT corr, aud hare ausefalwork, containing two hundred fifty pages, for fifty cento, or four copies for ono dollar. All letten must he post-paid, and addressed Dr. A. M.

Mauriceau, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, 129 Liberty stieel, New York. The "Married Woman's Private Mddical Companion" ia sold by Booksellers throughout the United States. 50 BOXES Bloasburg Glnos of the beet quility NICHOLS WOOJJ Co-.

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