IThe Vvw Florida War.—A Horrid Spectacle. The Florida papers come to us full of In dian troubles again; and in the Tampa Pe ninsular, of fan. 5, we find a long account of the late attack upon Lieut, llartsuffnnd parly by the Indians from which we make the following extract: “On Sunday, Dec. 16, Lieut. HarlsufTand parly were hulled about ten miles from Fort Drum. ■ On the morning of the 291 h, were lying in a pine grove, half a mile in extent, and about 5 A. Al. were busy getting ready to march, harnessing, &c., when the war whoop sounded, and they received a volley. This, of c mrse, was utterly unexpected, and all was confusion. Some little firing from the parly ensued, but several were out of reach of th< ir arms. Williams was sixty j ards di-t ml from his rifle, saddling his horse he mad ■ his escape. Those who could git their*piercs fired (hem, and then loaded ( up for the Ln ulen ml, who fought bravely until he was wounded, when he exclaimed “ I am done lor,” bui suddenly pulling out his pistol, cried out; “No, by heaven; Ihe pistol has saved my life, for the bull has struck ii!” Hannah and Baker wore wounded at this line. Tie survivors then separated, and it is presumed the plunder aline prevented the savages from pursuing them.” As so- n ns ihe news reached Fort Mots, Co), brown ordered companies E am) K to he in readiness at day-break, with teams and a six-pounder. They were ready and de parted in full strength for the battle-ground. A letter savs: “Cjmpanv G and the citizens were le/t lo protect Fort Myers, cannons were planted, defenses erected, houses pierced for musket ry, and every precaution adopted lo prevent surprise. Larne fires were noticed by the I’u'a Rjssa force along the coast, and.they have been ordered to keep to the block-house, us it is supposed these signals were lo ap prise the whole nation of the recent events, and that other hostile demonstrations might reasonably ne cxpecicd. “ * * * On the arrival of Col. Brown at the place of conflict a scene met their view, of n description so horrible that words cannot describe it; for the corpses of the four unfortunates were still above ground, although in a revolting condi’ion. They were vMipcfi and iiuleceu'ly mutilated.— Their death* were, of course, caused by the large nu iiuitv oi halls which had perluraled heads, chesty ~ but that they were mutt, laled, while still livntc, is evident from the signs of warfare around them, such ns the learina up of grass and soil, the posi'ton, the bits of clothes remaining in their hind-. Cuiran wns a remarkably ailelhie. man; he held a piece of an Indian shirt still in hisl grasp Tnet were nil dccen’ly imerred where Ihev hu.nl least what ihere was of them, for ho turkey buzzards had taken toil of mortality and left little but bones lor the sextons and worms. Their mourners fired a salvo oi artillery into the adjoining thicket, but no war-whoop of the foe was blended with the echoes that answered. Their names were llor'h ‘G,’ American; Foster ‘E,’ Curran, and Murlatigh, ‘K,' Irish. 1 believe two allies b tvo been recovered, and one mole, shol in lour places, remken ; two horses found dead and two missing ; wagons, Ate.' were burnt, and moles shot in their harness Manv a heart turned sick as they gaz'd on the work n' demons, and manv a vow was registered «hose fulfillmen' will bring Sor row and de-olation into the cabins ol om I'je.v Nothing was seen of Indians on ihe roule going or doming, (hough doubtless tin- Indians snr them. All hive relumed s.i.'e ns tliev went, save and expect ihe fatigues "I n journey where llio water was oil mid-deop. All the I'.. Dcvnand nammand hive returned safe to their post, and the same at this place. H.irtauir is located and tenderly cared I'm, in an apartment of Col. Brown’s ; Ins wound* are healthy, but the bull still remains unex traded ’ Trout Pish Living in a Wkll Twen ty-Five \e»us— -Mr. F. lloyi, a corres pondent of the Country Gentleman, writing from South-Las,, New York, November 19h, savs: “Can nnv one tell how torn: a trout fish will live’—Twenty-five years the past sum mer I came on the fatm where 1 now am.— Almost the first work thin I did after gelling in my spring erops, was to dram a hoe swamp, Hie outlet of which leads into ihe Croton river. 1 had an old Scotchman to do the ditching. One day he brought un a trout fish ahoiil the size of a man’s hide linger, in his whtsKey jug, (hv the hv we used a little on Ihe farm then.) 1 pul n m the well near Ihe house, and it is there now, grown to a goodly size—say about a foot long, and large in proportion. It has been fed but very lit tle ; once in a while some one throws in a grisshopper, or cricket, to see him catch it. and well is thirty feet deep, and water hard, then settled down nearly to the bottom, and then again rises to near the top.. He has been taken out a few times to clean the well, but not for the last five years. Friday last, 1 got a grasshpper, the last one I export to see this fall, and gave it In him. The water is now twenty-five feet deep, but it hardly touched the surface before he had it. If any one lias a fish older than mine, I would like to Jtaotv it. An Editor Farming. —Conk of the Nilps Republican , determined ihis season to raise his own potatoes. Accordingly he prepared half an acre of land, at a cost of 850. Ploughing, seed and planiirg cost §7 mure making 857. A “surprising flood” came— his poiaiues went under, and the half acre was again ploughed, dragged and seeded In buckwheat, at a further enst of 83 50, ma king 860 50. Cook and his “devil” have thrashed the buckwheat, and got ONE BUSHEL AND A HALF. A Man who had both arms broken by a railroad accident, claiming damages, the com pany offered him a small sum of money, and a "free ticket over the road for life /” This was adding insult to injury. They evidently meant to kill him off altogether! On a sailor’s gravestone, in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, are the following words to be seen : “Nobly he did his duty below, and now ha has gone aloft.” Leap Year, — The girls will have fine times (his year, if they choose to exdccise.the “prerogative” accorded to them in leap year six centuries ago, and sanctioned by custom ever since. If they could induce Congress to enact some such act ns the following, passed by the Scotch Purliment in the year of grace 1288, they might get many n gay bachelor in a bad place. The gallant Scotchmen of that age enacted as follows: “It isstatut.and ordain! that during the reine of her maist blissil Mageslie, ilk fourth year, known leap year, ilk maiden lavde of bulb high and lowestait shall hae liber'v to bespeak ye, man she. (ikes; albeit, gif he refuses to lake hir to be bis wif, he shall be mulcted in ye s(im of ane pundis( 1£) or less as his estail moi be, except and gif he o m make it appear that he is beirothit to ane ilher woman, that he shall thbo be free.” Hurra for the Sco'ch of six centuries ago, and—“woman’s rights!”—'Reading Journal. A Fdnns Illustration.—The Boston Post says a teacher of a primary school in that city, recenily speaking of Ihe dtffetence between human and brute expresinn, named by way of illustration the noble dog as nexi l-• man in intelligence, and asked her lilile pu pils what mode a dog adopted to express grat ification. One linlc girl ventured to suggest D O lha- he wagged his tail. “Right, my dear,” said the teaefter, “very right; and (his is the difference between us and the dogs ; we never do as they do—wa express our gratification in words.” Children amused by reading or study, nre of course more considerate and more easily governed. How many parents, who have mu spent twenty dollars for books for their fami lies, would have given hundreds lo reclaim » son or daughter who had innorantlv or thoughtlessly fallen into lemptalion. —Ohio Farmer. Dn. Roiiinson was asked by Gov. Shan, non, what the Free Stale men would do |i commanded to deliver up their arms 1 “Well,” said the doctor, “ I would propose a compromise—keep the rifles and give them the con'ems.” There are a quarter of a million-of pen pie in England at work in the difTcreni mines, to whom ihe fresh nirand the light of the sun nre scarcely known. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TERyjS OF PUBLICATION. The Aoitator is published every Thursday Morn in 2, and furnished to subscribers at 00 per an. num if paid in advance; or 62 if puyment he. delay, ed ncei the year. No subset iplioti taken for a shor ter pei4od than sir months, and when for that term only, payment must he made strictly in advance, or 61 wilt he charged. The foregoing terms to ill he sliiclty adhered 10. No papei will he discanlinu cd until paid for, unless ut the option of the editor Clubs, —Ten Copiis.Sl ; Fifteen Copies, Bls. Advfr pisemes rs willhe inserted at $1 per square, (of fuurleen'hnrs or hss,) for the first or three con secutive insertions, and 2.) cents for every suhse. yuentone. Yearly aduertispmenlsiosrrtrd at a ren. snnuhle discount on the fotegoing rates. Ao adcntisrmenls discontinued until paid for tin less at if ir o/*f >«i/i of the I’uhliuhns. •LT Tuinsie.nl advertising payahlein advance. Oj 9 All Utters must he post-paid Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon, ELKLVftD, TSOGA COl T STV, PA [June. 14. 165.Y] W. W. WEBBW, M. HAS csiahlUlictl hnn*>rir in the practice of Med. trine and Surgery in the Township of Liberty Pa , where he will promptly attend all calls in his profession Liberty, Feb. 1. 1854. JOHN NT. BACIIE, A TTOUNKY *V\l) COUNSELOR AT LAW—Office, north side Public Square Pi. Rulers to Messrs. P]iclps t Dod|re &- Co.,N. Y ity lion. A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia. July 13, SPENCER & THOMSON, Attorneys & Counselors at Law. CORKINfi, SlentMMi County, IVow York, Gko. T. Spencer. C. 11. Thomson. April 18, Jess-ly, C I. O T II D K li S S 1 A G AND WOOL CARDOG D ON Eon short notice and reasonable terms al THE STEAM EOIINDBY WFJ.LSBORO', PA.. By [sept. 13.55] L. C. PENDLETON. S. P. WILSON, iTT Removed lo James Lowrcy**. Office lAS. EOWREY& S. P. WILSON, A TTOIINKVS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Potter and McKean counties. Wcllsborougli, Feb. 1,1853. El. O. COLE BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, WVllsboro’Pa. Shop in M. & 0. Bullard’s Grocery. Every thing in his line of business will be done us well and oi promptly as U cun be done in the more fashionable City saloons. Preparations for removing dandruff, and beautyfling the hair for sale cheap. Hair and whiskers* dyed any color. Call and sec. Wellsboro*, Oct 16,1855. (if) Wellsboro’ Academy. THE WINTER TERM of this Institution will commence December, 4th. Special attention will be given to the art of leaching. The Assiclunts ore experienced and approved teachers. Board, Room, Washing &c. at $l5O to 8200 per week. There are a few rooms in town for those oho wisli to board themselves. Tuition at previous rales and no de. duction made for absence unless it exceeds a half term. By order of the Trustees. N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal , Wellsboro' Nov. 8. 1855. Turnuig & Chairinakiiig. JSTICKLIiJY', Turner, and Cbairmuker, would • inform the public (lint he hiu recently filled up hisshop in good style, and Is now prepared to manti. fucture all kinds of CANE &. COMMON CHAIRS, of (he best material and finish, Also Turning done in superior style, on reasonable terms. SHOP, south end Main aired, opposite H. W. DarlPs Wagon Shop. SAMUEL HERZOG, having rented part of J. SlickJcy’s shop is prepared to manufacture all kinds of CABINET WORK from the best material and in superior style. .'He has on hand several su perior Muhogony Bureaus for sale cheap. Wqllßborough, April 14, 1855. LIGHT —Tallow ic Adamantine Candles, Burn ing Fluid and Lamp Oil, at CASE’S. CAPS 6c HATS Of every description just receive * JONES <s* ROE’S. THE TIOO-A COUNTY AGITATOH. i\EW S p(JOfIOS . THE subscribers.are npw opening their stock of, GOODS for the Spring Trade, can prising a full and complete assortment, am} of the usual variety, which will, as heretofore, bo.sold a la very small profit for READY PAY. Being deter mined not to be undersold by our neighbors, our goods are marked at the lowest figure; and wc invite a comparison of onr goods and prices with any other n the market; Among the assortment of DRV GOODS willbe found a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods oensisling in part of Bereges, Berege Delanes,all-wool Delanes , Lawns, plain and printed; Ginghams, English, Scotch and American; i Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors, a good stock of SILKS. Also, for men’s wear may be found Broad Cloths Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, satin and summer Vestings. Also, Sheetings, Swirlings, bleached and brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for boys* wear, Colton Yarn, Carpel Warp, Cotton Batten, with a variety of other rticles 100 numerous to mention. Groceries and Provisions. A full nlock will be kept on band. Those in want of Sugars, Teae, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart’s best Syrup, Spices, Pepper, Ginger,Saleratus, Flour, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any other article in thisline, will do welllo call on us before purchasing else where. HARDWARE, as largo and complete an assortment as can be found in the county. Among which is Cutlery ofallkinds. Carpenters Toole, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, &,c.,Ac. CROCKERY, GLASS & STONE-VVA^, Bools and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Steel, Iron, Nails, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, 6pc. Thankful for the liberal patronage of the past season, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring slock believing that good Goods and low prices wil in sure a speedy sale for ready pay., ' B. B. SMITH & SON. Wcilsborough, May 95,1855. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, 1 such as SPERMATORKHCE4, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRIKEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE, &c., &c., The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia in view ol the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Con. filing Surgeon, us a CHAR IT A RLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA. TIS, to all persons tnus alllicicd, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with n description of their con dilion, (age, occupation, habits of life, &.C..1 and in ca*»e ol' extreme poverty and “iitf'cring, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Howard Association is a benevolent Tnstilu. (ion, established by special endowment, tor (he re. hef of the sick and distressed, afflicted with “Vim. lent and Epidemic Diseases,” and it« funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the As. sociation commands the highest Medical skill oi the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. —Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint Leucorrhtea, &c. Addre-s, {post-paid,) Dr. C»EO. R. CALHOUN Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Struct, Philadelphia, Pft. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD,Secretary. October 2:1, 1855.—1 y. DOCTOR YODRSKLF! The FoeSiet yE*e3iBapius : OR EVERY ONE lIIS OWN PHYSICIAN TllJi lilVi.-ih I *j* 11 ii* * i wilh One Hundred E pravinp*, Hjowinp mid Mull'ormalinns of ihr I] man SyMem in mi-ry sha and Jbrni. To which i> addc. n Treaties on the Diseases Frm-ib’s being of Ilu* lughe imparlance lo married pcopi or ihqse ccmlemplal'mij mai rwgc. By Wm. Young, M. D. Let no father he ashamed to present a copy of the /Escclapius lo hU child. It may save him from an early grave. Lei no young man or woman enlcr into the .«eeret obligations of married tile witlioni reading the Pocket /Esct’f.APirs. Let no one suf fering Irom a hupking Cough, Pain in the side, rest less nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their phys ician, be another moment without consulting the i-apil's. Have Die married, or those about lo he married, any impediment, read this truly useful book, us it lias been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. (CT’Any person sending Twenty. Fire Cents enclo sed in a letter, will receive one copy of thin work by mail or five copies will be sent for one Dollar. Address, (post paid.) DR. VVM YOI'NG. A’o. 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia , June 7, 1855-ly. HARNESS MAKING. SIGN OF THE “BIG SADDLE/ 9 r |MIE subscriber having re moved his Harness Shop to rfjffiga. Ben. Seely’s old stand, two doors above the Presbyterian Church is ready to make to order ull articles pertaining to the business, in the best manner and of the very best materia). m FARMERS AND OTHERS he would day that he sell* arliclcs in Ihcir line of budiaesH CHEATER FOR CASH than any other estab lishment in the county. A good assortment of Whips, Harness, Ac., Ac., constantly on hand. CARRIAGE TRINMING done in the best style, and ns cheap as it cun be done elsewhere. REPAIRING done on short notice and in the best ponsiblc manner. B 3“ All orders promptly filled and warranted to give entire satisfaction. O* Call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. “Live and Let Live,” is his motto. O* Most kinds of Country Produce taken m ex change tor work at the'best market price. A lair share of public patronage respectfully so licilcd. E. E. KIMBALL. Wellsboro, 1 Feb. 1, 1855. Tailoring i«r the People ! THE undersigned would respectfully announce to Hie Citizens of Wellsboro’ and vicinity, Ibul he hue opened a chop over Roberta’ Stove & Tin Store where he will lie happy to attend to the wants of the people in Ilia tine of business. From his knowledge of the business ho flatters himself with the belief that those wishing GOOD FITTING CLOTHING will do well to give him a call. All work entrusted to him will be dune with neJliic-68, and a GOOD FIT WARRANTED. CUTTING done to order on short notice. R. R. RUN DEL, Wellsboro’ Scpt.lOlh 1855. JUST RECEIVED o large supply of all kinds o Extracts, for Cooking, and Perfumery of the bestqualily at [Tioga] G. W. TAYLOR’S EMBROIDERIES.— A splendid assortment just received at J. R. BOWEN'S. TAKE AOTlt'E. ' ' BUCKBMITHIN6 FOR THE PEOPLE. fPH|3 npdenlgnedfaav 1' ing taken toe Black lihilh Shopformferlyoc rupied by Jos.. Hitch ;ook, back of the Pro.' ihbnotu ry’s office, would respectfully invite the __ - patronage of those who - ;»" ■’ l " nre fishing anything ] in our line of business. We arc prepared to do al sorts and kinds of woVk. ; Mill IronsJ. can be got up at short notice. Particular attention paid to HORSE SHOEING. All kinds of shoes from the Common to the Concave Sealed shoe. N.B. The system adapted at this establishment is not to charge 25 per cent extra to pay for bad'debls, therefore those who may patronize us can feel assured they will npl have to pay the debts of those who nev. er pay; this plan is succeeding beyond our cxpecla lions already. Wc invite all who can to come and see for themselves, you cannot loose much, and yon may find it to your advantage. May 3.1855, 6 m GRAY & LOUNSBORY. DRUGS AND MEDICINES! IN LAWRENCEVILLE, PA. rPHE subscriber. 1 ' huve cnnsliinllv dREW on band at their Drugstore, in Law renceville, a lurge and well selected stock jHS of DRUGS, Sfc,, of every description used by Physicians in the country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDICINESof the day which we offer for sale at prices which cannot fai ot suit those who may favor ns with a cull. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following: Mar chant’s Gargling Oil; Jayne’eExpeciorant,Al terative, Pills , Pills, Ac.; Moffat’s Billers and Pills; FUche’s silver plated Abdominal Support ers, Braces,lnhaling Tubes,and allthe meditines prepared by him for his private practice -; Brant’s Pxlmonaiy Balsam and Purifying Extracts: Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and Canchalagne; Dillom’s Heave Cure; An drew's Pain Killing Agent; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie’s Galvanic Beits, Sfc.; Houghton’s Artificial Pepsin; Blake’s Aromalic ■ Bitters ; and all the most popular Pills and Ver mifuges, Ijc,, Cc, Also a good, assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography, History, Miscellaneous Reading,&c. Paints, Oils and Dye-Stuffs, GLASS, wholesale end retail, Gold and Silver Leaf, Putty,Spts. Turpentine, Camphenc, Burning Fluid, Varnishes,&c. family Grocery & Provision STORE. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the citizens of Tioga county generally that'he has justrcceived a large and superior sup. ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SUCH AS Teas, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, Rice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Salt by the barrel or sack, Mackerel by the iohole, i and \ barrel, Codfish by 1 the 100 or single pound. Flour, Cheese, Crack ers, Sutler Sf Fggs, together with every other article in the Grocery inc, lower than can bo got at any other place in own, as lie is determined to make quick sales at small profits. Thankful for past favors he would most respect folly invito his friends and the public generally to give him a call and examine for themselves, . M. M. CONFERS. Wellsborongh,May J, 1855. Dress Marks the Man, OWING lo the great rise in paper, there is n great and increasing demand for rags of all kinds. Therefore, every man who wishes to save the first cost on his old clothes .should cast them, buttons and all into the rug-hag/not however until Jjc calls at the ' and selects from the large and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing 7 , here kept constantly on hand, a suit warranted to wear us lung us any other, and made in (he best and most substantial manner, and under his own super vision. The proprietor has a complete knowledge of the trade, and cun sell the heat quality of Ready Made Clothing considerably cheaper than any other establishment in the county. He keeps a variety of Cloths , Cassimercs , Vestings, Drawers, Trimmings , Wrappers, Shirts, Collars , Cravats , <Spc. Apc t , which will be sold as reasonably ns they can bo pur chased elsewhere. His slock of COATS fit VESTS can’t be beat this side of New York, either in price style, or quality. Don’t forget that this establishment took the firs premium at the Fair of last October. O’ Particular attention given to cutting and ma king garments to order. C. OSAIUN. Tioga, April 5, 1855, New Vblumt* —Subscribers way begin Now. LI F E 'I L L US T R A T E D—A first class Weekly Newspaper, devoted lo News,Lit erulure, Science and the Arts; to Entertainment, Im provcmcru and Progress. One of the best Family Newspapers in the World. Two Dollars a year. T II K ff ATER-Cl' HE JOURNAL. Devoted lo Hydropathy; its Philosophy and Practice, to Physiology and Anatomy, with numerousillusira tions; and those laws which govern Life and Health- Si u year. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL: Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for the el. evaliun and improvement of Mankind. Amply 11. luslratcd. 31 a year. For 33 a copy of cadi of these Journals will he sent one year Agents wanted. Address, Fowlers &j Wells, 3oB, Broadway New-York. MRS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent for the above works, and practical Phrenologist, may be found *1 the house of Mr. I. Richards, Wellsboro’, Pa. WEW GOODS. T~i[]E subscriber would respectfully inform bis customers and fribnds that ho still con tinucß the mercantile business, at the old place, at the wed known store ofL. I. Nichols, where ho will be happy to wait on those that will favor him with a call) and would invito the attention of the public generally to his large and commodious slock of DRV GOODS, Groceries, Ready-Iflndc Cloth, iiig and Hardware. CROCKERY, WOODENWaUE, STONE. WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c., &c„ in fact every tiling else kept in a country store, arti cles 100 numerous to mention, and will sell cheaper Allan can be bought this side of New York city. All kinds of produce taken in exchange fur goods at the highest market price. J. R. BOWEN. Wellsborough, June 29,1854. ■ Balm of a thousand flowers...f or the removal of Tan, Freckles, Pimples and all diseases of the skin, at R. ROY’S. BUFFALO ROBES,—A few Bales of extra No X, just received at JONSS & ROE’S. TRA UGH % HURD Lawrenceville.Fob.3, 1855. PREiiaiOl CLOTHING STORE, ✓l7' TIOGA, Emporium of Fashion, AND CHEAP CLOTHING, Ac. MM. CON VERB has just received from • New York, the largest and most carefully selected assortment of CLOTHS. VESTING, CASSIMERS, SATINETTS, TRIMMINGS, &c., ever brought into this country, which he will sell for READV fat cheaper than any other establishment His stock comprises a general assortment of every variety of Clothing, from a low price up. SUMMER COATS —for Men and Boys—a large assortment. DRESS, FROCK AND SACK CO ATS—o eve ry description, size and color. PANTS—every stylo and quality, VESTS —of every style, color and description. SHIRTS, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Over Alls Over-Sliirls, Suspenders, Gloves, Umbrellas, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with lots of SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, &c„ &c, HATS AND CAPS, of every description—the largest assortment town. Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, for Men,Boys,and Women,alarge variety. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, dpc., dpc. He would say to all in want of good and neat fitting CLOTHING, that he can and will sell cheaper than can be gotten in this borough, or any where this side of the New York market. This is no blow or brag, but truth—and to lest itcall at “Convera’ChcapClothing Emporium,” where all articles arc sold cheaper lien on the osz price system. Wcilsbotough, May 27,1855. CABINET MAKING. "D T. VANHORN would inform the citi- A-J* zenB 0 ) Wellsborough and vicinitv, that he has purchased the interest of his partner, John S. Bliss, in the above business, and will continue at the old stand,two doors oast of Joncs’Store.to keep on hand and make to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining 4' Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY &, COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage , French and Common Bedsteads , of every description, together with all arliclesusu ally made in Ins line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine his work before sending elsewhere for an inferior article. COFFINS, of every variety, made to order, at shjol notice,and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no ticc. Q Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the subscri* »2S?Bjlbcr would inform the public (hut lie has f *tl u just received a large and liandsomeassort- menl of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs . SfC., which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tiogu county. Call and see them 1 June 3,1855. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. ACROWL would announce 10 i he citi • zens 01 Tioga county, that he has associated with him a partner, and the business will be con. dueled under the firm of A. Crowl &, Co. They, will continue at the old stand, in WelUfaorough' to manufacture to order and keep on hand, Buggys Sc Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES , SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, Ac., which for style, durability and clcguncc of finish, cannot be surpassed by any other similurcstabllsh meul in the country. Workmen of celebrity arc engaged, and liiebesl materials used expressly in ail the manufacturing departments of this establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having them exccu* edl to their entire satisfaction, and finished in every particular the same as though they attended in per* son. REPAIRING done as usual, with neatness and despatch. PAINTING of all kinds done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. 0*A(( kinds of merchantable produce (dclivect ed) rccived n exchange for work, at the markr- prices. July 13, 1855 SASH & BLIND FACTORY. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., TA. TH H subscriber is prepared by new Ala. just purchased, lo furnish to order, all kinds of square and liincy Sash and Blinds. Square Sash of common sizes constantly on hand. By long experience in Ihe business, the subscri ber flatters himself that ho can make as good on article, and sell it as chi ap as can be obtained at any estabishinent in Pennsylvania or New Vork. Call and sec. DAVID S. IRELAN. Covington, March 2,1854. 1-J‘Tlie subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. iiyncs celebrated Family .Medicines, also Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness. D. S. 1.. FANNING ITlllil,*. ATTENTION, FARMERSI THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in form the Farmers of Tioga County, that they are now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED PREMIUM FANNING AIILLS, three miles south of Wellaborough, on the Jersey Shore road; and feel warranted in saying that said .Mill is the best ever introduced into Tioga County both as respects cleaning fastand well,and thesaving of Grass Seed. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and exam inc for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, O" AH kinds of Produce taken in payment. Old Mills repaired on short nolice. ANGUS GRIFFIN &. SONS. Delmar, Oct. 12, 1854-tf. CAUTION!!— ALL PERSONS are forbid paying any Accounts, Notes or Judgments to James I. Jackson that have been made or rendered for work done at the Woolen Factory and Saw Mil], (said to belong to him) from the Ist day of Marcii 1852 up to the Ist day of March 1855 ; as I have a lease of said Factory and Saw Mill for the three years from the Ist day of March 1852, made and signed by Hie said James I. Jackson and myself, binding me to collect all debts and demands for work done in said Factory and at said Mill during the terra of said lease, viz : Three years. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Wellsborough, March I, ’55-tf. Chairs, Chairs, Chairs. BESIDES n variety of nil other) kinds of HOUSEHOLD'FURNITURE, the sub scriber has four different styles of BLACK WALNUT CANE SEAT CHAIRS, which ho is selling at cost prices. Also. Two different patterns of Mahogany Spring Seat Chairs, and Mahogany Rockers. and three patterns of Sifas. Also,Rosewood, Curl Maple,and CommOn dhairs of all kinds. E. D. WELLS. Lawrencoville, Nov. 1854. PLAIN &. FIGURED DELAINES.—PIain dc, laincs of all colors, also some butifhl styles of figured detains just received at JONES & ROE'S. Musical Instruments.— Pianos, Melodeons, Violins, Acoordeons, Ac., Ac., —just received and for sale by G. W. TAYLOR. CornShellers—from $ 12 down to S276—for sale by D. P. & W. ROBERTS. LOOK OUT FOR THE'ENGIttEi The Seasons change— BO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE I AND BUSINESS' RELATIONS therefore, ' TABOR; BALDWIN & Co (Succeed Tihor, Young Sf Co.) ’J. IK THE FOUNDRY BUSINESS, AS MAN UFACTURERS of Steam Enoine, n ■, and Machinery of all kinds; Stan? Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING St JOB WORK done with th, least possible delay. MILL GEARlNGSfiirnished mthoutexire chair for pallenu. '* FLOWS of all kinds, (two of which took iu premium at the late County Fair,) kept comu w i, on hand. ’ We have the exclusive right, for Tioga County t, manufacture and vend the 1 King Store. one of the best (if not the very beat) Cook Su»e» ever invented; which is always on hand u oqj store bouse, for wholesale & retail. Their Stoves look the premium over the Albany Stoves at the late Fair. That is a feather in «£ cap which we dont intend to have plucked out soon. Com Shelters, Of all the improved patterns that commend them, selves to farmers. Besides this, we intend to furnish belter Ware, better articles and belter work, at lower pricea lhati any other establishment in Tioga county wilt t< able to do. And the man who pays CASH, can re what he buys at reduced prices. This js the way cd* doing business, and the system upon wLicfc the T&ga Foundry and Machine Shop will be esc, ducted hereafter. Don’t wait for the wagon, come on. TABOR, BAI*DWIN £, CO Tioga, Nov. 15,1855.—if. CT Old Iron and Copper, and all kinds of produce taken iu exchange for work. WAEPEOLARGD ON the part of BALDWIN, GtEUN. SEY &> CO., against those old codger*, “Second rate Goods and High Prices.* Friends, Countrymen and all who doal on Bargains, (which includes everybody,/ we have us received a splendid stack of Fall and Winter Goods. at our Store m Tioga, which can be had for Little, or Nothing above prime cost —with oceans of good wi/f i/irom on gratis. The first pick is the best pick.w comt in while slock is fresh. Delays are dangerous—fto. crastination Jus frostbitten many a good barms If you want your money's worth, come on. if want more limn a dollar’s worth fora dollar, floo! come ; but you will be astonished to see whol totit of goods wc cun put up for a dollar. Our stock t DRY GOODS is not made up of tho odds and ends and (he ren> aunts of “closed up” concerns in the Ciir, oul corn, prises a complete assortment of the latent stv/ea and best qualities, from the coarsest domestic to the fi nest imported fabrics, such as Latest Styles, and adapted to cverv vunclv'of trim mings. Ladies will do well to cull and cjcaimue ib? Slock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin, Guernsey & Co., nave always oq qum a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES. ALSO. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware. 'llats, Stone, Holloto and Wooden it 'are. Iron, Steel. Hails, Oils, Pumis and Dye-Stuffs of every Kin a md of the best quality, with BOUTS A' SHOES, for Ectnibodt *,* All kinds of Countiy Product laKtn in <j. change for goods al the market pricis. HAVING just returned from New Vorfc »na his fall purchases, would jovile the itiroiioa of buyers to his exhibition of GOODS & WARES. comparing qualities and prices with an? eatatmsb* ment in Tioga county. Disliking Hie idea oi i great deal of show and bombast in advertising i would simply say that the usual variety 01 Menu articles in Die line of. A. GROWL & CO. •>AINT< ‘TLS, CROCKERY. 'TONE WARE. WOODEN WAKE. P !N WAKE, *<“- may be found at prices that cannot Jail to please par chasers for Ready Pay. Should it so happen that an article called ‘bru not on iiand, customers are positively assurcaiflK it will in week” In connexion with the establishment may ucibnM a good assortment of Box, Parlor, and Cook Stoves, of the heaviest castings and most approved patiero.*. together with everything in the line ol tinware, wholesale and retail, manufactured by and turner me supervision of our fellow townsman, Mr. John d* Solicltl, who is said to be the best tinner in me county. Those wishing ware made rom l°°° slock, and a smooth job, will not fail to masetbCK selections and leave their orders at HERE’S YOUR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES ! HAVING remnvpH to the building 'n ifi* rear of Bailey & Foley’s store, the suoscrito is prepared to furnish to order, MEN'S <s• BOYS* KIP $ CALF BOOTS Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN'S $ CHILDRENS KIP * CALF SHOES— MEN'S & BOYS' COARSE BOOTS. Made upon honor —and warranted to wear out i* due time, and not to rip until they are worn out. As a man is known by his Boots no-loss than or he company he keeps, it behooves every man w take heed how his “ understanding ’* U_£ared for A reasonable share of the public patronage is f* spectfurfy solicited. O’ Hides taken in exchange for work. L. A. SEARS* Wellsboro’, Dec. 28,1855-ly, COSMUN has just relumed from Uio City • with a splendid assortment of Broadcloths , Cassimeres, Vestings , Tritnmtng* 9 I all kinds, Ready-Made Clothing of all quadtiti aud sizes , French Bosoms, Shirts and Wristbands , Cravats and Scarfs , ail styles, a la Byron Collars , Stand . in# Collars » Gloves and Ho sirry, Suc/jcnders, JJu<. iorjis 0/ a/J (/escnptions, Ltn£* ani Double Buttons for Coats , Turk Sbfin Lining’s/or Cost* Pongee Sleeve Linings and Velvets of all sty lt * which will bo sold cheap for Cash. Tioga, April 19, 1855. DEALER IN Italian aud American Marble FOR MANTELS. MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONES. Agents. Bailey &. Foley, Wellaboroj 0. ■ Beach, Knoxville; J. E, Webster, Covington. Tiogn, April 26,1855. CLEAR THE TRACK The Crimean Campaign Ended Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Goods, T. L. BALDWIN, Tioga, Ocl. 18, 1855. A. T. GUERNSEY X B. LOWELL. MONEY TO LET. K. , DRV OOODfi. jOOTS k «HOE 9. \ VT<. ? tRDWAJIE, ROCK. BAILEY’S. Nov. 29, 1855. TIOGA MARBLE YARD- PIIIL O T VLLEB. .RtX’KBHA ’T/mtiM., 'A VS,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers