■Hr :txii SE IE MIS m U NY, Y ■ 't 1 ' - < ~c «Juj>l. Samuel Br-.vily and Coi u- planter. Many of the wild legends of border, strife and Iddiaff barbarity that havd been enacted along the shores of the Allegheny and Ohio, have never been rescued from the. dim and fading remembrance of past ages. But oc camoually a story of thrilling interest 3 s snatched from the lingering records of the red man. The story I am about to relate, I received from an old Indian pilot of the Allegheny. — It was many years ago when lint stern old chiefCornpianter, (whose remains now repose in silence and loneliness on the banks of that beauteous river he loved so well,) was in his glory. His tribe roamed over the dense and unbroken forests along its bands, fearless, un molested and free. His people were hostile to the whiles, and never lost any opportunity to Tie in ambush and seize the lonely voyager as be descended the river, and confine him to the slake and i the torture. But the watchful, shrewd and deadly foe of Cornplanler and the whole “lawny race" was the indomitable and fear less Captain Samuel Blady. This veteran pioneer and Indian hunter was one of thosa noble specimens of the hardy foresters who plunged fearlessly into the interminable for ests that then overspread so large a portion of the western States. Like Daniel Boon, Lewis Wetzell, Simon Kenton and others, who made Indian hunting a pastime, his deadlv hale of the Indian, and his burning passion for bunting them down, amounted to a monomania. This haired was in consequence of the wrongs they had in flicted upon his family—his father, Capl. Brady, and his brother having fallen victims to the tomahawk and scalping knife. The scene of the present story is at a place known to boalmen and raftsmen as “Brady’s Bend,” and where now the noise and bustle o' a new manufacturing town called the “Great Western’' resounds along the shores that,then echoed only to the war whoop o( the savage or the panther’s scream. It is a bend m the river of nine miles in length called the “Nme-milo Bend,” and is scarcely halt a mile across the neck. Hera in this bend, Cornplanler returned from some successful inroad upon the whites, and sccur ed-sevoral prisoners, by lying them 10 us many Ujees, while his swarthy and hideously painted followers were busy in Making prep araiionsTor the faggots and the torture. The slake was erected and thn faggots pre pared with a)) U)e coolness and refinement of Indian barbarity U was a beautiful evening; the sun was just sinking behind ihe lofty hill upon tnc opposite shore. Calmness had thrown its oiiv wand upon the Allegheny’s crystal tide and it slept. The full round moon, just bursting through the distant blue, cast iis mellow beams upon the steeping river, and danced upon us placid bosom. The melancholy note of Ihe whippor-will from the adjoining thicket fell sweoily upon the ear. The victims were unbound and led to the place of torture. Ai itna moment n voice high up among the frowning rocks ihal loomed ou; trom Ihe thick hemlock that ■'.(owned the lull opposite, hailed Cornplanler in llie Indian longue, informing him that lie was an Indian warrior, just returned from the war-path with a goodly number of pris oners ” He desired that the ceremonies of the tor ture might tie suspended until ho could ford the river ami join them, when (hey would celebrate the occasion wrh usual demonstra tions of savage rejoicing*. To this Corn planter consented. . The (lames were extin guished that had been kindled and the pris oners again bound to the trees. , In the meantime, Brady, for it was lie who had deceived the wily Indian, with a body of men, moved silently up the river to a place known as “Trubv's Hippie," and there ford ing llic river, drew his men up across Ihe neck of ihe bend, and moved noiselessly down upon tho savages. So cautious was his ap proach lhal the Indians were completely cut off from retreat- before they becamo alarmed. Brady s men hemmed them m from behind, While the Allegheny rolled in front. The first intimation to the savages of his approach was communicated by a deadly discharge from his unerring rifles. The Indians fought with desperation, but were overpowered ; all hilled or taken prisoners save the chief, Corn plamer, who finding himself alone, plunged into the rivfer, and swam for the other Shore. Being a good swimmer, he remained sev oral roinuies undur water* but as he rose for breath, he was greeted wiih a shower, of bullets. In .this way, alternately swimming under water as lung as he could hold his breath, and then rising to the surface, lie es caped unhurt, and reached the other shore in safety, secreted himself behind a large standing rock Tha prisoners were of course unbound, and all joined in the jollification and joy at the tlrteljr and unlocked for release. The rock that shielded Cornplanter from Brady’s bul lets was pointed out to me by the old Indian in b recent trip down this riier. It is known as the “Cornplanter’s Rock." The old In dian gave me the story with a sad and de jected countenance, in broken English. “Alas! what a change I where .then the sheeny tide of (ho beautious Allegheny par ted only to the SWift-skimming canoe echoed to the wild voices lhal came out of the dense, dark forest, now is heard the shrill whistle of the steam pipe trad rushing of'tho (might y steamer. Where the tawny savage then re clined upon the shady banks from his pursuit of the deer, the panther and the bear, or rested from the war-path, is now the scene of life and activity. This fall forest has receded before the ad vancc of civilization, and given place to farms, Beautiful villas and bustling towns. The Indian, too, has passed away ; but a few, and. #bey but miserable, decaying relics of whaj jfiey once were, are now occasionally seenj the descendants of the proud race that once could call these hills, and groves, and riverr'tll their own. Alas! in the language of the poet: "ChlclUlns apd their tribes have perished. ! Lika the thickets where they grew.** Kvkrv heart luis a secret drawer. ‘The •pnng or which is uni)' known to il;c owner. IV B W SPRfIV R 7 TnC subscribers nrd iiow opening- ThD'r slock 'of GOODS far the Sprl*g Trif*', eoni prisinrr a full ailii complete assortment; and of the usual variety, which \yill,»a heretofore, bo sold-ft very small profit fur HEADY VA Y. . Being deter mined not to be undersold by our neighbors, mlf goods are marked hi the lowest figure; and we mvitc acdrrtpaHson ofour goods and prices wifi airy other in tbo market- Among the assortment oi . DRY WOODS will be found a great variety of Ladies’Dross Goods consisting in parlof Bere.gcs, Berege Delanes,nil-wool Delanes , Lawns, plain and printed; Ginghams, English, Scotch and American ; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors, a good slock of SILKS. Also, for men’s wear may be found Broad Cloths C.issimcrcs, Tweeds, Kentucky Joans, silk, satin and summer Vestings. Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached und brown, Tickings, Summer Goods lor boys’ wear, Colton Yarn,Carpel Warp,Colton Batten, with a variety of oilier rticlcs 100 numerous to mention. CJrocevieg and .Provisions. A Tull slock will be kept on hand. Thotu? in want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart's best Syrup, Spices, Pepper, Ginger, SalemUw, Floor, Fish, Sait Tobacco, or any other article in this line, will do well to call on us before purchasing else where. as Urge and complete an assortment ns con be found in the county. Among whioh is CutloVy ofall kinds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, Uocs, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, &c., &c. CROGKLII.Y, GLASS & STONJvVVAKC:, Boots and Shoos, Hals and Cups, Steel, Iron, Nails t Paints and Oils, Glass and Puffy , Ready-Made Clothing, fyc* Thankful for Ihe liberal patronage of the pas season, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public loan examination ofour Spring slock believing that good Goods and low prices w ill in sure a speedy sale for ready pay. B. B. SMITH &, SON. Wcllsborough, May 25,7855. GpfJR subscriber would respectfully inform -F his customers and fiicnds that he still con tinucs the mercantile business, at the old place, at Ihe wc.l known store of L. I. Nichols, where he will be happy to wait on those (hut will fat or him with a call, and would invite the attention of tho public generally to his large and commodious stuck of DRV ROODS, Rroccuics, Reaa.~—-Ten 'OnpKS. 'fl / rijtevn O. AnveirnsKMENTS wilt he inserted at 81 prr s./urn'e, {of fourteen lines or lessf) for the jirst or three con sccutice insertions , and 2-> cents for etenj suhse qvenlone. Yrarlij nderrlisemenls inserted at a Tea' sonahir discount on the foregoing rnlrs. 117“ Transient advertising pmjahlein advance. It/* Allleltrrs musthe post-paid. A TTOUNEY AMD COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office, north side Public Square Wclfskorougk, Vi. Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge & Go., N. Y city lion. A, V.Parsons, Philadelphia. ’ duly 13. S. F. WILSON, (LT Removed lo James Lovvroy*s Office. I AS. LOIVREY & S. F. WILSOJi, A TTOUNISYS & CJOUNSKLLOItti AT LAW, will attend llic Courts of Tioga, Pollci and McKean counties. Wcllahorongll, J*Vb. 1, 1853. FAR AIK R'!^ - |:y ioiv IxstßAStlE CAPITAL 1 —8*200,000 ! —lnsures Farmers only, on ihe Slock nnd Mutual plan. J.K.Can field Scc'y., lion. Horace Willinton, Prcs’t. Ucmcm ber thal an experienced Travelling Agent, represent* ing a sound and reliable Company near hornc.ts pref. crablc lo a foreign Co., tfs there cun be no deception. Address, J. E. Webster. Agent, Pa. VTISS. 111. A. STEVENS lus just received LVx from New York,a supply of SPRING GOODS which she U prepured to otter (o tha public on terms more reasonable than at any former period. Work done lo order. Ladies, call uad see. N. Is. Hard times makes it necessary that all in debted should call and pay up immediately. Wcllsboro 1 . March 90, 1855, Fowlers & Wells, No. fIOS Broad wijy, have all works on Phrenology, Hydropathy, Phonography, Education, Temperance, and the Natural Sciences generally. They ulso pnb.ish— NLIFE ILLUSTRATED—a fir>t-clasB Weekly newspaper, devoted to Nows, Literature, Science, nd the Arts; to Entertainment, Improvement and Progress. One of the best Newspapers in the world. Two dollars n year. the water-cure journal—Devoted to Hydropathy, iU Philosophy and Practice ; to Pity*, toiogy nnd Annlomv, and those Laws which govern Life and Health. a year. 1 THE IMIUENOLOUICAL JOURNAL—Dcvo ted Lo the Elevation and. improvement of Mankind. $1 a year. O* For $3 in advance, a copy of each of tjiesc Jamals wifi be sent one year. Address pre-patd,' FOWLERS & WELLS, 308 Uroadway, Newoj^rk*' SA.SH & 15 LI SB" F A C T O It t. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO.. I’A. TH R suliacribcb i!i ft reputed by rioiv Ma, just purchased. Iff filmish Iff order, aril kitids'of square and limey SashoAd-Bllndi. Square Saslt of. common sites constantly, on band. By long experience in the business, flic subscri ber flatters liimsclf that he can make as good a!1 articla, and sell it bg cheap air'cah be obtained at any estabisbment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and sec. Covington, March 2; IBsd. CTThe subscriber is also Agent (or the saloo Dr. D. Jaynes Celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa's Oil for Deafness. D. S. I. J l;s iT RECEIVED a large supply of all kintjs of Etiratis, for Cookthg, and PbrfumorV of the beKfpuliiy at [Tiogu] G. W. TAYLOR’S rjl?Tpilivf and FORCE PtiMl’S, whole w'l, L ani i r i l,lil ' from 810 sl's each, at ' ' Wcllsboro , Nov. 9. D. P. Sf.. W. ROBERTS'. c ir UARDWABB, NEW ROODS. BrSINESS [HUECORY. TERMS OF PUBLICATION. JOHN nr, ISA CHE, J COMPANY. ATHENS, lIIIADFORU CO., PA DAVID S. IRELAN. ; AI N-miro_, u rgo p , for ka)o I J \ V. Kawvfoo TiOfiAADV'S. Great Uxciteiucnl at ,'l NICHOLAS 18 DEAD!!! BUT the new, firm of, B A'U DVT I CUUBM SEY & CO., IS ALIVE to llio host interests /if the trading comnuinily. The era at High Prices has passed avyay and that'of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS lias Just begun. They 3tc converts to the doctrine that the “NIMBLE SIXPENCE” is belter than the “SLOW SHILLING,” ■ anti believe that' ■‘LIVE, and LET LIVE" , ‘ is the only honest |iriru;i|ilc qC action. Their stock of DRY GOODS is not made up ot ifio odds ami ends and the rem nant? of li closcd up 11 concerns in theCUy, but com-: prises u complete assortment of the latest styles and best qualities, Irqm the coarsest domesUe .to the fi nest imported fabrics, suph as Silks, and Ladles’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles, und adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies wilt do well to call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin, Guernsey do Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionablciptock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES. ALSO, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass, Slone, Hdllow and Wooden Ware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of every kind an,(2 of the best quality, with BOOTS dj* SHOES, for Everybody. *„• AIL kinds of Country Produce taken tn ex change for goods at the market prices. T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga,March 20, 1855. A. T. GUERNSEY, O. B. LOWELL. Dress Marks the Man, OWING to the great ri?e in paper, there is a great ami increasing demand for ruga of nil kinds. Therefore, every man who wishes to save the first cost on his old clothes should cast them, buttons and all into the rag-bag; nut however until he calls ol the PREMIUM CLOTHING STORE, AT TIOGA , and selects from the large and splendid assortment Rcaily made Clothing, here ‘kepi constantly on hand, a suit warranted (o wear an bug as any oilier, and made in the bcslar.d most substantial manner, and under his own super* vision. The has a complete knowledge u( the trade, and can sell the best quality of Ready Made Clothing considerably.cheaper Ilian any other establishment in the county. He keeps a variety ot' Cloths,.Cassimercs, Vestings, Drawers, Trimmings , Wrappers, Skirls, Collars , Cravats, Spc. dpc. , wliicli will be sold as reasonably as they can be pur chased elsewhere* His slock of COATS &. 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. ICT Particular attention given to cutting and ma king garments to order. C. OSM.UN, Tioga, April 5, 1855. Tioga Foundry & .Ma chine Shop. TABOR, YOUNG & CO. MAN UFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers, and Machinery of all kinds; Stoves, Hollow Warn, Tin, and Copper Ware. PKP.A.IUtN'- X. me a’nnir.j *i-~ (cast possible delay. MILL G CARINGS furnished without extra charge or pattern*. PLOWS of nil kinds, (two of which took the premium at the late County Fair,) kept constantly on hand. We have the exclusive rigid, for Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the Kiii£ Stove. one nr tlio best (if not the very best) Cook Slovqs cucr invented; which is always on band at our store bouse, for wholesale &. rclail. 'I'A BOR, YOUNG &.CO. Tioga, Feb. 15,1855. BOOK, STATIONERY, WATCH, AND JEWELRY STORE. AT TIOGA. THE SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks go to his former friends >• their patronage, hoping ho may continue to*cc them and urtgo-jj many more new ones. Ho Ims just received a new addition to his stuck, and he wishes ail to call with* out delay as he can sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other establishment of the kind in tins section of the country. (TJ* Watches,Clocks, & Jewelry Repaired lathe best manner ami cn short notice. IL T Also a large supply of tho best Ink. Tioga, Ap.2G.-S:). C. W. TAYLOR. COSM.UN has just returned from the City • with a .splendid assortment uf Broadcloths , Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings of all kinds, Ready-Made Clothing of all quailiits aud bites, French Bosoms, Shirts and Wristbands, Cravate and Scarfs, all styles, a La Byron Collars , Stand, ing Collars, Gloves and Ho siery, Surpender*, But. tarns of all descriptions, Links and DoUhie Buttons for Coate, Turk Satin Linings for Coats Pongee Sleeve Lininge and Velvets of uli styles. which will be Bold .cheap for Cash.. ' Tlogo f April ID, 1855. TIOGA MARBLB YARU. TUILER & ETZ, DEALHRS IN Kalian aud American Marble, FOR MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVE-STONES. Agents. Bmi.kv & Foley, Wellsboro; O. P Brack, Knoxville; J. B. Webster, Covington. 1 Tiogu, April 25,1855. ,PtE€T SCHOOL, MISS >H. A, SEARS, will open a Sc. lent §tl)ool on Monday, the 27 lb of Annual, in the building back of It. S. IbiilcyM Stoic. ‘ TUITION. ’ Reading,writing, spelling, an d plain Sewing. Common English Brahohes,’Embroidery....,. a,(JO Higher English branche5.,..,,..., 3,00 Music, Mclodccn 5,(10 “ Piano..., 8,00 tVcllsbpro, August 2,1855. SPENCER & THOMSON, Attorufeys ft ’€oniHclon.ftt Laws ■ "CO HIV lIVO, Stcnheii’Comity, New York. ■ Gro. TJ Sprncru. C. H. Tnosisotf. April 10,1855-ly. T TM 17, LIME, LI ME!—Kept constantly on -L/ lunH ul bis Plaster Mill near Mansfield, fresh ly burned and of superior quality. Price, 37 J cents per bushel. 1 A.JiJKaV. Maii6ficld, Juno H. 1855. ■ 'Hydropathic Physician aniSargtujt. EIJiLASD, TIOGA COEATV. PA. . . u , . [Juno 14. 1855.] nAYING TOOLS—liral qualily at JONES fit POE’a AG I “"in aW, s” An.lnvaluable Boojf for 25 u Bcerw Family, fao'doo capi es ffijET'' 6tm n I’m ■•*£ us s If IN’ WAN I 'AYE Aft. A-’ new edition, revised * ni P rovc< J» j us | l& .DB.' HUNTER’S Afcdtcai Manual, and.Uaijb Coab ibr Uie Afflicted—Containing nnoatlineof the origin, progress, treatment-and cure’ of every form of dirieufefe’ 6’onlraoldd by promiscuous’ fectual inter course, by eolf-abuse or by scxualcxccsivwilh-ad vice for their prevention,''wrktcb'iri a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities ahd everything' that would offend the oar of decency { with an out line of complaints incident to females,,from tho re sult of twenty years’ successful practice,exclusively dcxdted to the cure of-diseAses of a delicate or pri vate nature. To which la added receipts for the cure of Ilia, above diseases, and atreuiinc on the causes, symp toms and cure of the FEVJSR anil AO (18. Teslihtony of the Prqfwor of Obstetrics in the Pena Medical Philadelphi a—“Dß. HUN TER'S MfcblCAL MANUAL.” The autho/ol his work, unlike the majority ofdhosor who adver tise to cure the diseases pf,which ft treats.is a grad uate of one of the best Colleges in the United Slates It affords me.pleasure tp rccocnmcnd him tq the uh fortunate,'or to flie victim of malpjuclitej, afi a suc cessful and experienced practitioner,'in whose hono and integrity they may place the grcatcsl.confidcnce Jo?d S. LorfCSJIOfIE, M. D. From As Woodward, M. D., of Penn 'University' Philadelphia.—\i gives me pleasure to add my tesfi mony to (ho professional ability of the author ofth Medical Manual. Nuincroas cases of Disease the Genital Organs, some of them of long standing have come under my notice, in which his skill has beijn manifest in restoring to perfect health in some eases where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weak ness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by scli-abiise or excessive vcncry, 1 do not knbw liis superior in the’ profession. I have been acquainted with the author some thirty years, and deem it no mure than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of eorly indiscretion, Id rccom mend him as one in whose professional skill and in* legrily they may solely confide thcinsclves, Alfred Woodward, M. D. u This is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the Classes.ol diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its, readers. It Is free from all objectionable mailer, and no par ent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has dcvbtcd ma ny years to (We treatment of the various complaints treated of, and with too little breath io jmfF and too lilrle presumption to impose, he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cent?, the fruit of some twenty yearn 1 most successful practice. — Herald, ** No teacher or parcnlshould be knowlede impor ted in this valuable work. It would save years o| pain and mortification and sorrow to the youth un tier their charge.”— *’ A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing oi “Hunter’s: Medical Manual" snys—“Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil cxapplu and influence of the passions, have hecartccj iulo the, habit of sclf-pufluuon without realizing Vhcfnn.nnd fearful consequences upon themselves and*posterity The constitutions of thousands who arc raising fam ilies have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cunse or cure. Anything that can be done bo to enlighten end Influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove his pride spread source of Human wrelchcdccss, would confer the greatest blessing next to the I'elig ion of Jesus Christ, ou the present and coming gen eration. Intemperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thousands upon thou sands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of lhcnfflictcd,and hc i:— ~~ y«4«r co-worker in the good work you arc so actively engaged in." One copy (securely enveloped) will be forwarded, free of postage, to any part of the United Slates for |25 cents, or six copies for one dollar. Address, (post paid) COSDEN & CO., Publishers, or Box 126, Philadelphia, Hlf* Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. October 12. 1854-1 y. Cash Paid for Wool! 20,000 lbs WOOL WANTED, AT THE Steam Wool Factory JLY aVeLLSBORO’ PA. TO Manufacture on shares, by the yard—or in exchange for BROADCLOTHS, CASSL MERES, TWEEDS, BROAD FLANNELS, STOCKING YARN SC. The subscriber hos rented a part of the Foun dry Building and STEAM POWER for a term of ye ar?, hen nlted ap the building, in good order, and will be in readiness on the 10th day of June next to Card Wool into rolls for customers on short notice. Also to re ceive CLOTH TO DRESS and WOOL to manu facture on shares for ono- half the cloth, or by the yard for thfec shillings. And those wishing to have their wool worked can depend- on having their cloth in season. Customers bringing Wool to Card from a distance can have their rolls to carry home with them. Wool, and mpst all kind of produce received in payment for work. Teams, pay down. May 31, 1855. LEWIS C. PENDLfeTON. SEVASTOPOL ALMOST TAKE IV GREAT RUSH FOR RUSSIA—IRON. ». P. A TV. ROBERTS XJ.Ayi.NG pure based and , enlarged Ibe Tin and Stove (B /m Store o( C. K. Gray, would call iho g ijSfSt attention of tbe tntdinff public to their large and splendid assortment of Stoves, comprising a variety orn£gjsgg«9l KIiVG OF STOVE^CS 1 MORNING STAR, BANG UP, NATIONAL A lE-TIGHT, KITCHEN RANGE and llirco kinds of PREMIUMS. Also, a complete assortment of.PARLOR &, BOX STOVES, at or‘below Elmira prices. ' Tin ware of all kinds, shapes and sir,os wanted for household use. Eavp,Gpllors madp to order at the ebo/lcslno lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Pin-ware curcfally proved before leaving the shop. . . ■ They respectfully solicit the patronage of all wl|o wish Id purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money Can be saved by examining their slpefc before purchasing elsewhere. ' WcJbiboroogh, Nov. t), 1855. LIGHTv— Tallow fit. Adamantine Caudles, Burn ing Fluid and Lamp Oil,at n ,/CASE’S. fllßUSSES.—Cenjainin’s .Superior] Brass Truss, X {or sa l° t>y [Juno 23, V. CA'SK’ fA ; . t .i. u ,ii ; «ath®«.oticeiv * ! w^uji respectfully invite, Die n dnrlino oTbusihesA We are (ifcpared-todoall sort, and, kinds of, work. > , ill ill Irons. can bp got no at short notice. Particular attention paid to HORSE-SHOEING. All kinds of shoes from the Common to the Concave Seated shoe.- N. B. The system adopted at this establishment'!! not to charge 25 per cent extra,to pay. for bad debts, therefore those who may paUonixo us can feel assured they will not have tp pay the debts oi those wlia nev er pay ; this plan is succeeding beyond dnr expecU lions already, \iteinriteall whd can to come and see for themselves, you cannot Idose much, and yop may find it to your advantage. May-3.1855, Cm GRAY Si, LOUNSBIHIY. DRUGS AND REDICINGB ! ' IN LAWRENCEVILLB, PJ-. THE subscribers, have constantly f| WU^ on band at their Drug Store, in Law- agy | rcnoqvjlle, a large and, well selected stock JBS of DRUGS, Sfc., of every description used by Physicians in the country, and all the most popular PARENT MEDICINESof the day which we offer for sale at prices which cannotfai ot suit those who may favor ua with a call. Among put Patent Medicines may beTound the following: Manhunt's Gargling Oil; Jayne’sEzpeetoravt,Al ter alive. Fills, Pills, /fc.; Moffat's Bitters and Pills; File he's silver plated Abdominal Support, ers, Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and all the medicines prepared by him for his private proctiee ; Brant's Pzlmonnry Balsam and Purifying Extracts: Ayre's Cherry Pectoral; Rogers’ Syrup of Tat and Canchalagae; Vtllow's Reave Cure; An drew’s Pain Killing Agent; Trusk’s Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie's Galvanic' Bells, )fc.; Houghton's Artificial Pepsin; Blake's Aromatic Billers ; and all the most popular Pill* and Ver mifuges, S;c., Cc, Also a good, assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography,History, Miscellaneous Reading, Ac. Paints, Oils ami Dye-Stuffs, GLASS, wholesale and retail, Gold and fjjlvtr Leaf. Fully,Sple. Turpentine, Campbenc, Burning .Fluid, Varnishes,ic. THAVGH s ump Lawrcncevillc,Feb.3, 1853.. Taiuily Grocery & Provision STORE. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the citizens of Tioga county generally, that he has just received a large and superior sup ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SVCU AS Teas , Sugars hy tlie~harrel or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart's SyrUp, Rice, Pepper , Ginger , Saleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco * Soap, MJndd'and Spenn (jangles, Saif by the- barrel ■ or stocll. Mackerel by the whole, i and i barrel , Codfish by the 100 or single pound , Flour, Cheese , Crack - 1 ers, Butter Sp Eggs, together with every other article in the Grocery ino, lower than can be got at any other place in own, as he is determined to make quick sales at small profits. Thankful for past favors he would most respect fully invite his friends and the public generally to give him a call and examine for themselves. M. M. CON VERS. 7, 1855. BOWELS EMPIRE STORE. Important to the Public. A TJ, R. BOU’EN’S Empire Siore the lime lias finally come, when Goods can be bought as cheap in VVeHsborough, as at Elmira,Cor ning, or in any other town west of New York ; and the public nt large are invited to call and satisfy themselves that this is no Humbug. At J. R. Bowen’s will always be found an extern sivc assortment of well selected DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES and a large variety of Gentlemen’s Clothing, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS,COLLARS, SCARFS, Ac all of which will bo disposed of at a reduced price J. R. BOWEN. Wellsborougb, July 27,1855-lf. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS At JloivGii’B Empire Store. CALL see Ih6 best and largest slock of Goods ever offered to the public. Consisting of dry goods, groceries, hard-ware, WOODEN-WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, anti a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING! I flatter myself that 1 can dress a man to parlicu nr Jits In all cases who desire the ready-made. The Ladies are invited to call and examino the richest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS ever before offered in market—which I am prepared to soli nt prices that cannot fail to suit. Wellsborougb Sept. 12,1855. CAUTION !!—ALL PERSONS ore 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 Suw Mill, (said to belong to Idm) fVom Iho Ist day of Marc!) 1852 up lo 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 the said James I. Jackson and myself, binding me lo collect all debts aud demands for work done in said Factory and at said Mill during the term of said lease, vh : Three years. LEWIS C, PENDLETON. Wellsborougb, March 1, ’55-Af. Chairs, Chairs, Chairs. "RESIDES a variety of nil olher kinds o of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , the sub scribcr lias four different styles of BLACK WALNUT CANE SEAT CHAIRS, which he Is selling at cost prices. Also. Two different patterns of Mahogany Spring Seat Chairs , and Mahogany Rockers. and three patterns of Sofas. Also, Rosewood, Carl Maple,and Cominfln chairs of nil kinds. J E. D. WELLS. Lawrcnccvillc, Nov. 1854. FANNING MILLS. ATTENTION, FARMERS! THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in form the Farmers of Tioga County, that they aro now Manufacturing FINCH'S IMPROVED PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles soulh of Welleborough, on the Jersey Shore road; and foci warranted in srtylng that said Mill is the best over inlyydpccd into Tioga County both os respects clcnninglfasiand wcll.and tire saving of Grass Seed. . Formers are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for themselves before purchasing elicwlfttro. CT All kinds of Produce taken in payment. Old Mills repaired oil short notice. ■ ■ ; ‘ ANGUS GRIFFIN fit SONS. . Dohnar, Oct. 12, 1851—tf-. TCTIDE-AWAKE HATS..—Just receivq at the Empire Store « large slock of VV'Jq Awake, Hungarian and Kusaulli Hals. Ca\\ nnq sco Sept. 15, , V'. -n I —r-n rrr u i > (j'l , .ntf p (.iit li ~• w .t- j -j . Emporium of Fashion, . ■*■• New Tort, (fie, largijstaqd l»l«.«ml n f CLOTHS; V EB-TING, .QASSTMERS, SATINETSS? ;TRiMMHtea, &c„ evoj; into for,-reidt tay.cheaper Inqn any iftter eiiabUihment ' His ; stock' comprises;•»' "afeottment of erfery Toftety of Clotting, From a low [trick Up. SUMIfEfR COA liS-if* Men and JBoyS—s Jorge assortment, DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS —of eve ry'description, size and color. PANTS —every style and quality. eyory style, color and description. SHIRTffr Undershirts, braver^- fcolfafs, Over Alls Ovfer-Shirls, Suspenders, Gloves, Gtnbrella,, Neck and ’Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with JdW of ' ' SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, &c., &c. SCAT’S ANi CATS,' of cvcry deecripUon—the Infgcst assortment iq town. Boots, Shoes, niMl Gaiters, for Mcn,J3pya»and: Women, alarge variety. Trunks , Valises, Carpet Bags, 4?c. He would mj to all in want of gaod and neat Bttlfig CLOTHING, that he'con andtaULftll cheaper than can be gotten in this borough, of any where this side of the New York market. This is no blow or brag, but truth—and to lest itcallat “Conyers 1 Cheap Clothing Emporium, 1 ’ where’ all articles pje sold cheaper than on tbe out nucx sYstea, Wellsborougb, May 27,1855. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A GROWL would announce to fhe chi • zens or Tioga copnly, that he has associated with him a partner, and the business w(ill be con ducted under the firm of A. Growl &, Co. They will continue at the old stand, in Wellsborougn to manufacture to order and keep on hand. Buggy* & Lumber Wagon*. CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, GUTTERS, sc.. which for style, durability and elegance of finish, cannot be surpassed by any other similar establish ment in the country. Workmen of celebrity arc engaged, and thebosi materials used expressly in all the manufacturing departments of this establishment. Persons semi tng orders may rest assured of hating them cseeu cdl 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. FAINTING of all kinds done on the shurUst notice, and most reasonable terms. IT All kinds of merchantable produce (deliver, cd) rccivcd n exchange for work, at the morsel prices, A. GROWL onablc charges, TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no* lice. STTJ Chairs! Chairs! uTiu. In addition to the above, the subsm pSHteber would inform the public that he has J'Jm v Just received a large and handsome aston* mpnt of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs. e( - r., which be will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, Ilian they can bo purchased anywhere else in Tioga counly. Call and see ihemTone 3,1855. Carriage & Wagon iflamifhc* lory. inrENRY PETRIE would an. •I--I- nonnee lo his friends and public generally, that he is tbe obove busincpa on Gration street, iinroctiiatc in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where lie is pre* pared to manufacture on short notice. Carriages, Buggies, Siilliies, "Wagons, of any stylo or description to suit the purchaser and of (he very best materials. All kinds of re pairing done forthwith and on the most reason a oio terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ly executed in the best manner and most tub ionablc style.* Wcllsborn,* July 13, T 55. HENRY PETRIR HERB’S YOUR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES ! HAVING removed io ihe building in iho rear of Bailey &, Foley’, store, the suosenber is prepared to thrnish lo order, MEN'S $ BOYS’ KIP $ CALF BOOTS Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN'S if CHILDREN'S KIP k CALF SHOES— * MEN’S if BOYS’ COARSE BOOTS, Matte upon honor —and warranted lo wear out .n due lime, and not lo rip until they are worn out. As a man is known by his Boots no less than by he company ho keeps, it behooves every man 10 lake hoed how his “ understanding ” it cared lor A reasonable share qf tho public patronage is re. spcctfully solicited. XT Hides taken in exchange for work. h. A. OEAKB, WcllsliorD’, Dee. 28,1855-1 y. Custom Hoot «fc Shoe Shop, AT M. Sherwood’s old stood, where Ihe S&kfts' Bor? continue (o moke, mend, and measure la order, at as low prices as the limes will admit. ' All work warranted—to wear out in a yearor so -J-and not rip or come to pieceß’till it does wear out Hides Wanted, CASH will bo paid for anyapiantUy of hides a the highest market price. July 13, 1854 Wine for ConitaiuHion. THE Churches of-Tioga county ore re spectfully informed tlmt they con now obtain at the WollsborougU Drugstore, the Pyre, Juice at the Grape unadulterated taith Alcohol in any farm Tho most satisfactory evidence of its pnnty can bo shown to thoso who wish to examine it. Certificates of distinguished Clergymen and tho statement of the manufacturer himself. Those interested will uu well to procure a supply soon. 2. ROY. Wpllsborough, Jan. 26,1854. WALD PAPER!—The LARGEST,BEST, CAEAPEST lot of Wall, Paper ever brought into this place, for sale at wholesale and retail by Wellsboro, Feb. V 54. BAILEY & FOLBY. AILS by the keg or pound very cheap at May 31 1855. JONES & ROB'S. TXT ATTUASSES— constantIy on h *wi ana J.VJ. for sale by B. T. VANHORN. LEACHED & BRdWfThItJsLINB at " May 31 1853. 10NES &. ROE, GEO. W. SEARS.