tfqjptrS; Sb?W. SPIRIT OF ’76. lTfs !9 was .in ihp .primp, of ;ifp when 'English oppressions ,pf the Colppiea copninenced, and his sons : w(ere ,o!ij enpugli to bp participators in the revoluUonaryaltuggle. The ship carpenters wpre anqfjPg the most ac tive of the pplrinls, apd Elepzer John?pn was one of their leaders. Indeed t^e,Bhip-yards were ihchot-beda .of the revojutionyand we aja^not,certain that i|ie first aggressive acts against the authorities were not there cop- by .those,men pm Into execution. It was,the fact lhat.Rev. Mr. Pprson’s spcieiy was,principally composed of them,.that piade he most active of that-lime in defence of liberty ; so that at a meeting at his bouse he furnished what was.tltpn called‘‘lib erty tea,” end,at Itie close of his sen mona culjed,for, volunteers ip. step forward in the church, for the formation of a company. The same year they built the Powder house, 1754, the town voted that the bill granting “an excise on distilled spirits was an infringe ment on the natural rights of Englishmen.'? For this vote all the carpenters of the to.wn held up their hands. They used to know then when 11 and 4 o'clock came in the yards. , Nfxt afier ctme ihn stamp oppres»ion; — and bete again they were upi'.ed and from those ship-yards more than elsewhere, came the procession that marched about the town with fife and drum, calling upon every man to answer 10 the question—“stamp or no stamp.” If he replied “stump” they knocked him down, hissed hirp, or otherwise showed their drsplasure if “no stamp,” the answer was “fall in—join us”—no neutrals were al lowed. Eleazer Johnson was in the head ranks of this semi-rebellion. Next came the lea difficulty, and all have heard what was done by the “Mohawks” of Boston with the tea at that port; but as yet none of our his torians have given the fact, that before Bos tonians acted in the disguise of Indians, the ship-carpenters of Newburyporl publicly and openly burned the tea in Market Square. — this well authenticated fact escaped ihem, that the first defiant resistance to the lea im position in this county was in Newburyporl, we cannot tell. But twice was this resistance made ; once by huining in Federal street, and again in the Market. The lea was stored in the I’owder bouse for safe keeping. Eleazer Johnson, standing one day tipon the limbers of his yard, called his men about him, and afier a few patriotic words,gave the order—“all who are ready to join, knock your adzes from their handles, shoulder the handles and follow me.” Every adze in the yard was knocked off; and that stout, athlet ic man who would have marched through a regiment of “red coals” had they then stood in his way, Inking his broad axe as an em blem of leadership and for use, marched at the head of the company to the Powder house. There that well-tried axe opened a way through the door, and each man shoul dering his chest of ten, again fell into line. They marched 'directly lo the market, and then in single 010 around the old meeting house, where iho pump now is, when John son’s axe opened his chest, and bn* nud ten were on the ground together. Each man ns he came up did ihesame, when, with his own hand, Johnson lighted the pile and burned it lo ashes ; and on that spot, without disguise, theship-carpenlers of Newburyporl destroyed the first lea that was destroyed in America. Newburyport Herald, Obkiixq Orders. —“ Edward," said his mother lo a boy of eight, who was trund ling hoop in the front yard, “Edward, you musn’t go out of that gate into the street. 1 ' “No, mi, I wool,” was the reply. A few minutes afterwards Ins mother had occasion to go lo the, window. To her sur prise site saw Edward in the street, engaged in the very edifying employment of manufac turing dirt pies. ‘.‘Didn’t I tell you,” said she, angrily, ‘‘not to go through the gate,!" “Well, I didn’t mother," was the ,very satisfactory reply. “/ climbed pver .the fence /” Bbowm runs over lo Jones, raps at the dqor, and is admitted :—“Good morning Mr. Jones, do you believe in fore-ordination 1" “Certainly I do, 1 believe whaleverhap pens, was lo have happened—that every cir cumstance or event that occurs, however trivial it may be, was so ordained by divine Providence. And it is no use, Mr. Brown, for you lo attempt to argue me out of that nolion.” “No, but 1 just thought I’d drop in, and let you know that divine Providence has broken that axe that I borrowed of you all lo pieces, so you’d know who lo look to for your pay. Good day, Mr. Jones.” “I wtu. bet yu a bottle of wine that you shall descend from that chair before I ask you twice. ’’ “Dune,” said the gentleman, who seemed determined not to obey the summons So obe dienlly. ■. “Come down !” - ‘'l will not!” was the reply. “Then stop until I ask you a second lime.” The gentleman having no desire to retain his posilioh till that period, came down from the chair, :and the party won the wager. At a judicial invesiigatiori at Balaklnva a witness, a sailor, was asked what his religion was.!j His reply was:— “Slowed if I know." “Are you a Cnihulio ?” asked the exam* iner. “Oh, no,” was the response ; “I’m d—d sure I’m not that, for I hate the Pope like blazes, and I delights in steaks on Friday." The Judges decided that he was a Protest. am. : Say nothing respecting yourself either good, bad or indifferent; nothing good, fur that is vanity ; nothing bad, for that is affec tation ; nothing indifferent, for (hat is-silly. If a man mnrrv a shrew, are we to aup. pose he is thretud ? Ovid says, “love is a hind ot warfare.” Well it isjt surter “knocks" a feller. ThrAoitator is pullisied every jNinisday Worn ■ Ing.aUd furnished tiiubteribers q»-| (turn ifpqld i,n advance; s or.s2 jf.'pqyrnent 'be.tf'lay, id qnefjlhi war.; No tubicriplimfafcffi for, p. that -; tilt period loan sir vwn(hs } and ,whebfo'i that term idly, payiqeht.must] be made etinctly inqdvafffo, or,.S|r.g)itt Ke charged. The foregoing term'iioitl be qt'rfifCy adhered to. No pappr mU feditcqmina, . ed antll pdid, far, unless at the optipnofthi editor , Clubs."—Ten Copies, 91 ; Fifteen Copies,9ls, AyrvRRTiwWNTs will be inserted ot jtl {of fourfeepliye'sor lees,) fir (hejiretirjhree eon., teeuliveinseriiqns, and 35'eepjs for [entry eubee quint anjl 'i Yearly adpertiqfmehtsineertidat a res’ eo iablejdjeeounl,on the foregoing rates, ( lO* Trantienladoerlising payalilqin advance. . I tCYAUleiiere must be post-paid. t ' JOBS W. BACHE, . ATWftEY AND. g.OUNSW)IUT .■V*" LAW.—.Office, pprth side Public Square WoUsborqugh, Pi., ,• Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge & Ce.,N. Y qity Hon. A. V. Parsons,Philadelphia. , July 13. - s. p, wieSon, O’ Removed to lames LowieyVOfßcc. JAS. LOWKEI & S. P. WiESOlf, ATTORNEYS &, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Potter and McKean counties:, ■ Wellsborod jh, Feb. 1,1653, IVY US. ML. A. STEYENS bps just received iIJL from New York,a supply of SPRING GOODS which she is prepared to offer to the public on terms mare reasonable Ulan at any former period. Work done to order, Ladies, cal).and see, N. B. Hard limes makes it necessary that all in debted should call and pay np immediately. \Vellsbaro’i March 29, 1855. Fowlers & Wells* 3os BpoaiJ way, have all works on Phrenology,/Hydropathy, Phonography, Education, Temperance, and tile Natural Sciences generally. They also puh.iah— NLIFE firsUoluss Weekly newspaper, devoted lo News, Literature, Science, nd the Arts; lo Entertainment, laiprovciucot and Progress. One of the best Newspapers in the tfOrld. Two dollars a,year. the water-cure journal-DcvcM to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice; lo Phys iology and Anatomy, and those Laws-which-govern Lite and Health. $1 a year. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL—Devo. fed to the Elevation and Improvement of Mankind. 81 a year. S 3" For $3 in advance, a copy of each of these Juniata will be sent one year. Address pre.paid, ‘l FOWLERS <fe WELLS, 308 Broadway, NcwoArk. SASH & BLIND FACTORY. COVINGTON TIOGA CO .. TA. Til E subscriber is prepared by new Mu just purchased, to furnish to order, all kinds of square and fancy Sash and Blinds. Square Sush of common sizes constantly on hand. By long experience in the business, the subscri ber flatters himself that lie can make ns good an article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at any estublsbmcut in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see. Covington, March 2,1854, (D*Thc subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa's Oil for Deafness. IX S. I. FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. ATHENS, HH AD FORD CO., PA. APlTAL—s2oo,ooo!—lnsures Fnrmers only, on the Slock and Mutual plan. J. E. Can fiol J U.m n ber that an experienced Travelling Agent,represent ing a sound and reliable Company near home, is pref erable fo a foreign Co., as there cun be no deception. Address, J. E, Webster, Agent, Covington, Pa. MEW SPRING GOODS. THE subscribers are now opening their slock of GOODS for the Spring Trade, com prising a fuii slid complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will, as heretofore, be sold a la very small profit fur READ YPA y. Being deter mined not lo be undersold by our neighbors, our goods are marked at the lowest figure; and we invite a comparison of our goods and prices with any other in the market. Among the assortment of DRV GOODS willbe found a great variety 6/ Ladies 1 Dress Goods consisting in pari of Bereges , Bcrege Detaniis,all-wool Delanes, Lamas, plain and printed; English, Scotch and American ; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors, a sood sloth of S ILRS. Also,fbtf men'a wear may be found Broad Cloths Casshnarca, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans* silk, satin and summer Vestings. Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached and brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for boys* wear, Colton Yarn, Carpel Warp, Cotton Batten, with a variety of other rtielcs too numerous to mention. Groceries and Provisions. A full stock will bo kept on hand. Those in want of Sugars, Teas, CoQee, Molasses, Stewart's best Syrup, Spices, Pepper, Ginger,Saleratus, Flour, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any olbcr article in this lino, will do welllo call on us before purchasing else where. hardware:, as large and complete an assortment as can bo found in the eounly. Among which is Cutlery of allkinds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, &c., &c. CROCKERY", GLASS & STONE-WARE, Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, Steel, Iron, Nails, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putt}/, Ready-Made Clothing, cs-c. Thankful for the liberal patronage of the pas season, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring slock behoving that good Goods and low prices will in sufo a speedy sale for ready pay. B. B. SMITH &, SON. Wellsborough, May 25,1855. NEW (HOODS. r PITE subscriber would respectfully inform his customers and friends that ho still con tinucs the mercantile business, at the old place, at the we,l known store of L. (. Nichols, where lie will bo happy to wait on those that will favor him with a call, and would invite the attention of the public generally to It'.s largo and commodious stock of ‘ DRV GOODS, Groceries, Ready-Made Cloth ing and Hardware, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Asc., &c.,' in (act everything else kept in a country store, nrll ctes 100 nuinerons to mention, and will sell cheaper than can bo honghtlhis side of Now "York city. AH kinds of produce taken in exchange fur goods at the highest market price. J. R. BOWEN. Welfsborough, Juno 29,1854. JUST RECEIVED large,pupply of all.kinds o Extracts, for" Cooking, and Perfumery of the best THlily at [Tioga] ’G. W. TAYLOR'S rjISTRRN AND FORCE PUMPS, whole , “i® and retail, from $lO to $l5 each, at WellsborQ 1 , Nov. 9. D. P. &. W. ROBERTS’. CHAIN-PUMPS —a largo supply for sale choad by Mn[ap-’«] V. CASE, Knoxville . '.THE TIOCtA' 86 tt *At 8£ Atlorncys <|;;Coaaie|Qrg at taw, W : Rb. i ’ 1 ■ i' < SlhnboriCoanty, flfew Torn. - Gbo/T, Spiwcul! :;,-'-- ] ' '' C.H: Thomson. April4B,-1855-fly i" ' T' IME, LIME, , LIME Kept constantly on, 1 JLi hand qt his Plostcr lirlill pear ManSfjeld. fresh ly bdrned'iiitd of superior quality. rnce,,37fceiitB per b'usHeli'.'., , . .. A.J3IXBY. , ■ M4lufieM;juneT4; n l^. rt „, Hydropathic Physician and sqrgeon. ,, EtRLASD, TjtO<iA CpiIJIXY, PA. . - .[Jon ? fl4,fl#.], . , . , • •Atfss VIA^ ’ j ITJI led School oh_Mpnday t the 271 h orAu^ußlJln. tlie building back of R. S. Baijey’u Slbrel ~ TtimN ■" - Reading, writing, spelling, and plain Sewing. .$1,50 Common brah<:heS,lirmbroidcry 2,00 Higher English branches ■ 3,00 Music, Mclodeon 5,00 u Piano 8,00 Wellsboro, August 2,1855. Great Excitement at 1 toga!! NICHOLASES DEAD!!! BUT, the new firm nf B AI. D WIIV, Gt/EBNSET & €O., IS ALIVE to the best interests of the trading corrimnhily. The craol High Prices has passed away and that of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS has just began. They are Converts'to the doctrine ll|at the “NIMBLE SIXPENCE" is belter than the, "SLOW,SHILLING,” and believe (hat -'LIVE, ?nd LET LIVE" is the only honest principle or action, -Their stock or DRY GOODS is not made up of the odds ami ends ;md the rera* minis of “closed up” concerns in the City, but com prises a complete assortment of the latest styles and best qualities, from the coarsest domestic to the fi nest imported fabrics, such as Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well to cull and examine the Slock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin, Guernsey & Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES. ALSO, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass, Slone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of every kind and of the best quality, with BOOTS 4* SHOES, for Everybody. *,* All kinds of Countiy Prodaee taken in ex change for goods at the market prices, T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga,March 29,1855. A. T. GUERNSEY, O. B. LOWELL. DAVID S. IRELAN. HAYING TOOLS—first doolily• ail C!i, ■ POE'S S E-ÜB«qp ; ’«iO HOO I. TIOGA ADV’S. Dress Marks the Man, OWING to the great rise in paper, tlicre is a groat 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 nil into the rag-bag; not however until lie calls at the PREiUIUIU CLOTHING STORE, ’ AT TIOGA, aim screctrironrtiißTarge and splendid assortment Ready llladc Clothing, here'kept constantly on hand, a suit warranted to wear as long as 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, end can sell the best quality of Ready Made Clothing considerably cheaper than any other establishment in the county. He keeps a variety of Cloths t Cassimeres, Veslihgs, Drawers, Trimmings , Wrappers, Shirts, * Collars , Cravats, which will be sold as reasonably as they can be pur chased elsewhere. His slock of COATS & VESTS can't be beat this side or Now York, either in price stylo, or quality. Don’t forget that this establishment took the firs premium nl the Fair of lust October. O’Particular allcation given la cutting and ma king garments to order, C. OSMUN. Tioga, April 5,1855. Tioga Foundry &. Ma chine Shop. TABORi, TOIWG ■& CO. Steam Engines, Boilers, and Machinery of all kinds; Sloven, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with the least possible delay. MILL GEARINGS furnished without extra charge or patterns, PLOWS of all kinds, (two of which took the premium ut the late County Fair,) kept constantly on hand. We have the exclusive right, for Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the Kin# Stove. one of the best (if not the very best) Cook Stoves eve t invented; which is always on hand at our store house, for wholesale & retail. TABbR, YOUNG & CO. Tioga, Feb. 15,1855. BOOK, STATIONERY, WATCH, AND , JEWELRY STORE. AT TLOQA. THE, {SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks to his former friends >■ their patronage, tloping'he may continue toscetiicm and many mare new ones. Ho' has just- received a new addition to his slock, and he wishes all to call with out delay as ho cap sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other establishment of the kind in this section of the Country. ' ■lo* Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry Repaired in the best manner and cn short notice. . ID* Also a largo supply of the best Ink. Tioga, Ap. 26,-55., G. W. TAYLOR. C' OSMUN has just returned from the City V with a splendid assortment of Broadcloths, Cassimtres, Vestings, Trimmings of all kinds, Ready-Made Clothing-of qll qualities aud sizes, French Bosoms, Shirts and Wristbands,. Cravats and Scarfs, all Styles, a la I Byron Collars, Stand, ing Cottars, Clones and Ho. siery. Surrenders, Bui. turns of all descriptions, Links and Double Buttons for Coats, Turk Satin Linings for Coats Pongee Sleevt Linings and Veloels of all styles, which will ho sold cheap for Cash.. ' Tioga, April 19,1855. TIOGA I?IARBLE YARD. tviieTa etz, , DEALEDS IN Italian aud American marble, POH MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS,"GRAVE-STON ES, Agents. Blilev & Foi.zy, Wcllsboro; O. P. Beach, Knoxville;' J. E. Weistto, Covington. Tioga, April 26,1859. 'Ah Invaluable 80f0r25 Fatally should have a'Copy."’ ' E *, ' JtWhODO iCOiP.-l EB< -jm lifTfrr 0 ™ lsss SLs AYEA^ ; A IMT' ' Dew edition, revised and improved,‘■jniV is ' *DIK ffiSd Book fof-lhrd the! origin, progress, treatment and cure of every dorm 1 by prpipjappsyis ,pc?o^l.lnter- i course, by Bolf-abuse,prby sexual excess, with ad-1 vice for'their 1 ptWeritrOd, 1 wtitteVi in i’lSmlUar style, 1 avoiding nil medical technicalities ntfd' everything | (hat iwomd offehdUio.dar offdecency j.withahjoat-1 Ijpe ,of, cojnplainls mcidenVJo ferjrafpi, frppi , suit of twenty dexoted to the .cure of diseases of.lt delicate, pt £n- 1 valehiiiure; ‘ •' .1 •*' .tii'v-lv.rA ! To which is added Tcdcipls fbrtliO inre df'lBa| above discaicii'and ia.lrealiae.anlfie Causes, kymp- 1 HMtinBFKS 1 TER’S MEDICAtrMANCAb."- the author el! his' work, unlike the majority ofthoso who adver tise to cure the diseoses of which it(reals.is a grpd-: uate oF one of the best Colleges inlhc United Stales It affords me plqasnre to'recommend him to the un fortunate, arid the victim of malpractice, u« a‘kiic ccssful and experienced practitioner, in whose hono and integrity' they may place the groatcst confidence •J05.,6. LonasitoaE, M. D. From A. Woodward,M. D.; of Pena University Philadelphia,—ll gives me’pleasure to add my tesli many to the pralcssional ability of the author of lh Medical Manual. Numerous cases of Disease jo Hie Genital Organs, some of them of long standing have come under'my notice, in which , his skill.has been manifest in restoring to perfect health in some cases where thepatient has been considered beyond medical aid. ' Til the treatment of Seminal weak ness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self abuse or,excessive venety, I do not knowl)>s superior in the profession, 1 have .been acquainted with the author sonic thirty years, and deem i( no inure than justice to him as well as kindness to’the unfortunate ‘victim of early indiscretion, to return mend him as one in whose professional skill and ini. tcgrily they may safely confide themselves, Alfred Woodward, M. D. “ Tills is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published o'n the clashes ol diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms! it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It Is tree from all objectionable mutter, and no par ent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted ma ny years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and with too little breath in puff and too Utile presumption to impose, he has offered (o the ' world at the merely nominal price of 35 cents, the fruit of some twenty years’ most successful practice. — Herald. “No teacher or parent should bo knowlcdc impar led in tills valuable work. It would save years of pain and mortification and sorrow to the youth un der their chared. 1 * — Peoples' Advocate, A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of “Hunter’s Medical Manual” says—“ Thousands upon thousands of ouryotUh, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realising the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and posterity The constitutions of thousands who arc raising fam ilies have been epfeobled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or cure. Anything that can bn done so to enlighten und influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove his wide spread source of human wrctchcdcess, would confer the greatest blessing next to the relig ion of jesus Christ, ou the present and coming gen oration. 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 the affliclcd.and be lieve roc your co-workcr in the good work you are so actively engaged in.” One copy (securely enveloped) will be forwarded, free nf postage, to any part of tho United States for 25 cent**, or six copies for one dollar. Address, (post paid) CpSDEN i CO n Publishers, or Box 19C, Philadelphia. (£7* Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on (he most liberal terms. October 12, 1854-Iy. Cash Paid (or Wool! 20,000 lbs WOOL WANTED, AT THE Steam Wool Factory ■IN WI3LLSBORO’ PA. TO Monufaclure on shares by the yard—or in exchange for BROADCLOTHS, CASSI MORES, TWEEDS, BROAD FLANNELS, STOCKING YARN i;G. The subscriber has. rented a part of the Foun dry Building and STEAM POWER lor a.term of years, has fitted up the building, in good order, and will bo in readincsss on the 10th day of June next to Card Wool into rollsfor cuflnruqcftpn,short notice. Also to re ceive CLOTH TO DRESS and WOOL to Manu facture on shares, for one half the cloth, or by the yard for three 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 iiave their rolls to curry home with them. Wool, and most all kind of prodbcc received in payment for work. Teams, pav down. May 31,1855. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. SEVASTOPOL ALMOST TAKEN GREAT RUSH FOR RUSSIA-IROW, B. P. & W. ROBERTS "LTAVING purchased nndQMa enlarged the Tin and Stove 9 Store of'C. E. Gray, would call the attention of the trading public to ™*jfl their targeand splendid assortment IttlirW, of Stoves., comprising a Tnrirly nfmr ish, .tfWM puller ns ( The wajsSSSaf’ iii\<;<>i stoves,*- MORNING STAR, BANOVP, NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, KITCHEN RANGE and three kinds of PREMIUMS. Also, n complete assortment of PARLOR &. BOX STOVES, at or below Elmira prices. Tinware of all kinds, shapes and sizes wanted for household use. Gave Gutters mudo to order at the shortest no lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-waro carefully proved before leaving the shop. ~ They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them tint money can be saved by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wellsboroogh, Not. 9,1855., TAILORING. THE underaigr ed would infoi the citizens of Well borough and vicinil; that he has again rc turned to this placi and opened a shb over. ll)o Post, gfßci where hovrill ■he-prt ared to do Tailnrin) in all Us branches,... a good and workmanlike manner, for ready pay and at prices that cannot fail to please. All work entrusted lo him will bedone up with, despatch,and a fit warranted. - CUTTING done on short notice. Cdunlry probuoo (delivered) of all kinds, taken (or ryork.’ H. p. ERWIN. vVellsboroogfi - , April 22,1855. LIGHT —Tallowdi Adamantine Candle?, Burn log Fluid and Lamp pi), at . ' CASE’S, . CAPS 4. HATS of every description jnal received at JONEB4ROE. BiACKSMITmtiCTOR THEPEBPIE. 1 .',l rs .iy’iijn'l -T mHEundersignedhav in^takenitfießlsOfe copied by doi, {Bitfeb cock, iook of 'ibtf PW. otfi^wouW patroriagOof thosoiwhO are-wishlng ‘:«lny(hiht n oar liiW'df'btttjrtMfc “We ore prcpaied>lo 'do all xko&." X- IA-" , IBWI Jrons. r j can be iot'nasUiiQciWico- Particular alfehliop paid to SHOEING. All' kinds of shoes from the Ckminion lo the Concave Seated ; i, N. B. at this establishment is not to (Charge ftt-pOr, oqnt.cxlraJo pay for .baddebiy, there(bfe tiiose wbomoy patronize us can assured they will not hayq .topay.lhe debts ol.,thosg'xyboiOey cr pay; tins plan, js-fttoeveding beyond Our , expecta tions already.,. ’ \yy)afiUi all who .pan to come', and see for themsplycs/you cannot lops'e myclj, and.you may find it.tqvour, advantage. ‘ May 3.4&S, Gin, GRAY & LOUNSBpKY. DIIfJGS AIVD MEDICINES! iN Laurence ville, pa: ~ TUG subscribers huvu constantly on hand at their Drug Store, in Law- Mgjf' renceville, a large and well selected stock . of DRUGS , lye., of every description aOL th used by Physicians in the c.quntry, and all.the most popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day which wo offer,-for'saleat prices which cannotfai ot suit thosowho may favor us with a call. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following: ; . / Mar chant's OaretingOit; Jayne.'sExpectarant,Al teralivo,.Pills, Pills, Kc.; Moffat’s . Bitters and Pills; Pilohe's siher plaled Abdominal Support ers,. Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and all the medicines prepared by .him for his private practice ; Brant's Pxlmonary Balsam and Purifying Extracts: Axjre's, Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and Canehalague;.Dittow's Heave Cure; An drew's Pain Killing Agent; Truck's Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie's Galvanic Belts, lya; Houghton's Artificial Pepsin; Blake's Aromatic Billers ; and all the most popular Pills and Ver• mifuges, 6fc.,€c. ... . 4dso£ good, assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography,History,Miscellaneous Reading ,4(c. Paints, Oils and »yc-Slofl*B, GLASS, wholesale and retail, Gold and Silver Leaf. Fully, Spin. Turpentine, Camphenc, Burning Fluid., Varnishes, &c. " TRAVGJI % HURD. Lawrenceville,Fcb,3, 1855. Family 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, SUCH AS Teas, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, Rice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratui, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Sail by the barrel or sack. Mackerel by the whole, i and \ barrel. Codfish by the 100. or. single pound, Flour, Cheese,' Crack ers, Butler 4’ EgS s > together with every other article in the Grocery ine, lower than con be got at any other place in own, as he Is determined to mike quick sales at small profits. Thankful for past favors he would moat respect fully invite his friends and the public generally to give him a call and examine for themselves. M. M. CON VERS. Wollsliorou'gh,May 7, 1855. BOWEN’S'EMPIRE STORE. Important to the Public. AT J. R. BOWEN’S Empire Store, the time has finally come, when, Goods can be bougiit as cheap in Wellsborongh, as at Elmira, Cor ning, or in any other town west of New York ; and tho public at large ato invited to call and satisfy themselves that this rs no Humbug. ■> At J- &. Bowen’s, will always be found an exten sive assortment of well selected DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES and a large variety of Gentlemen’s Clothing, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, SCAR FS,&c all of which will bo disposed of at a reduced price J. R. BOWEN. . Wdlsboroogh, July 27,J8SS-lf. NEW GOODS, HEW GOODS At Mbwcu’g Empire Store! /'TALL And see (ho best and largest stock '-' , of Goods ever offered to the public! Consisting of dry goods, groceries, hardware, WOODEN.WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, BATS AND CAPS, and a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING 1 I flatter myself that I can dress u man to purlieu ar Jill in all cases who desire the ready-made. The Ladies are invited to call and examine the richest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS ever before offered in market—which-1 am prepared to sell at prices that eannot fail to suit. Weilaborough Sept. 12,1855. 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 JVetory and Saw Mill, (said to belong to him) framthe Ist day of March 1852 up to the Ist day of March 1855 ; as I have a lease of said Factory and Saw Mill fdr the three years from the Ist day of March 1852, made and signed by the said James I. Jackson and myself, binding me to collect all debts and demands for work done in said Factory and at said Mill daring the term of said, lease, viz'; Three years. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Wcllsborough, March 1, ’55-tf. Chairs, Chairs, Chairs. TJESIDIiS a variety of all other kinds o •*-* of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Iho snb scriber bas four different styles ol BLACK WALNUT CANE SEAT CHAIRS, which ho is selling al cost prices. Also. Two different patterns of Mahogany Spring Seat Chairs, and mahogany Rockers. and three patterns of Snfas. Also, Rosewood, Curl Maple, and CommOn chairs ol all kinds. | E. D. WELLS. LkwrpneeviUc, Nov,, 1854. FANNING MIMS. ATTENTION, FARMERS! THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in. form the Partners of Tioga County, llmtthey arc now Manufacturing FINCH'S IMPROVED PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three utiles,south of WclUborongh,.on the Jersey'Shore road; and feel warranted ,in saying that Mill is the best ever introduced into Tioga County noth os respects fasl and well,-and thesavlng of Grass Seed, Farmers are respectfully invited ta call and exam, ine for thcmsolvesbofore.purchasing elsewhere. kinds of Prpduco'ldken In payment. Old Mills repaired on sl> oH notice. ANGUS GRIFFIN 4 SONS. Dehnar, 0( . ■WTIDE aWAKE i HATS. —Just receive .* V, at tb 3 Empire store a large slock of Wide Awake, Hungarian and Kassath Hats, Call and eeo Sept. 13,1864. 3B»poritt« flf FasMtm, . cheap ciotiiwe, *c. - TyT'M. CONVERS%as ! JVorn York,, the'ia'rifeat tDimorteirefoilv •elodtedasaortineritof •->! . lit ; : ’ C>LOmB; VESTIN.Q, CASSIMERS, -i vSATINETTS, TRIMMINGSt^ci^- efei! irrodghtiinto tbie.conntry.'whidh dta.wiHiaell for beadt fat cheaper Han any other fhmemt > .-.£»?, ■£?# a general„ ipfprtmeal of everyvatletyor Clothing; from a BW pVideip." SUMMER COA 2B—for MoH assortment. > '/ •> . DRESS, FROCK AND SACK CQ4 7S-^>f e r c . ,ry, description, size and polar. . PANTS—everj stylo and quality. VBSTSJiof every style, color anddescrfption. - •SHIRTS , Under-Sb(Hr,-'DraWers, Collars; 'Over ; AJI» Suspenders, .Glores.Crobrellas, : Neck and Pocket IJandkprc(iipJs,togethar with Jots o'f ' " SELF-ADJUSTING 1 STtiCKSSr&c.' & c HI»% A ; Bf ) iD' I C ; X-IPS, :r -of .every descrlptioil—the Isrgest 'dssorlment i n town. 1 Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, - for Men,ißoys, and -Women, a large variety. Trunkt, Valises, Carpel Bags, 6fc., sc. /Ho would say to a)) ip want of good sod nest fiIIing'CLOTHING, that lie can ind tcilt itll cheaper lhan'Can be gotten in this’ borough, or nny. where’ this bide' of'the 'New - York’' market. This is no Mow or brag, but- tVnlh—and to test it callol “Convers’Cheap Clothing Emporium,” where ali, articles are sold cheaper than on the one run system. Wellsborongh, May 27,1855, NEW ARR4N«EffiENm A GROWL would announce-to Ihecili * zens oi Tioga county, that hehas associated with him a partner, and the business will be con. ducted under the firm of A. Cbowl &'Co. They will continue at the old eland, in Wellsborough to manufacture to order and keep on hand, Itiiffgys & Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, &e., which ibr style, durability and elegance of finish, cannot bo surpassed by any other similar establish ment in lbs country. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and the best materials used expressly in all the manufacturing dcparlinents of this establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having them execu cdt 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 moat reasonable terms. ID*AII kinds of merchantable prodoce (deliver, edl recived n exchange for work, at the market prices. A. GROWL da CO, July 13,1855. CABINET MAKING. BT. VANHORN would inform the citi * zons ot Wellsborough and vicinity,- .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 cast ofjoncs’Store, to keep on hand and make to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture —such as Sofas,,. Blrane, Ottomans, Carat, Centre, Dining <%• Breakfast Tablet, Dress Sumds, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY &. COMMON WASH STANDS Cottage, French and\ Common Bedsleadt, of every description, together with all articles nsn. ally made in his line of business. Prom 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 shiot notice,and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no* lice. Chairs! Chairs! Kril In addition to the above, the sobscri* jpSHß&ber would inform the public that he has / fV \ just received a large and handsome assort* ment of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs, tf-e., which be will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them ! June 3,1855. Carriage & Wagon HauulUc* lory. Henry petrie would an nonnee to his friends and public generally, that he is A.%w«itmir>gjkly 1 the above business on Grafton street, immediate* in the rear of J. R. Bowen's store, where be is pre* pared to manufacture on short notice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulliics, Wagons, of any stylo or description to suit the purchaser and of the very bestmnlerials. All kinds of re pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt iy executed in the best manner and most fash ionabie style. Wellaboro,’ July 13, ’55. HENRY PETRIE. HERE’S YOUR CHEAP BOOTS A SHOES! HAVING removed to thi- buildtnp in Ihe rear of Bailey &. Foley’s store, the-subscriber is prepared to furnish to order, MEN'S $ BOYS’ KIP $ CALF BOOTS Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN'S A CHILDREN’S KIP k CALF SHOES— MEN'S * BOYS' COARSE BOOTS, Made ttpnn honor —and warranted to wear out in due lime,'and not to rip until they are worn out As a man is known by his Boots no less than hy ho company he keeps, it behooves every man to take hoed how tiis “ understanding ” is cared (bt A reasonable share of the public patronage is re speclfully solicited. fT7~ Hides taken in exchange for work. L. A. SEARS. VVelisboro’, Dec. 28, 1855-ly. Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, AT M. Sherwood’s old siond, where ihe Sears’ Boys continue- to make, mend, and measure to order, at as low prices as the limes will admit. All work warranted—to wear out in a year or so —and not rip or come to pieces’ll) it does wear out Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid for any quantity of hidea a the highest market price. July 13,1854. Wine for Communion. rPHE Churches of Tioga> couniy are re- X speotfully informed that they can now obtain at the Wcllaboroagh Drag’Store, the Pure Juice of the Grape unadulterated with Alcohol in any form Tb&mopt. satisfactory evidence of its purity can bo shown to those who wish to examine it. Certificates of distinguished Clergymen nod the statement of the manufacturer himself. Those interestedwill do well to procure a supply soon. R. ROY. Wellsborougb, Jan. 36,1854. ■ WALL PAPER !-,The LARGEST, BEST. CAEAPEST lot of Wall Paper over brought into this place, for, sale at wholesale and retail by Wellabort.'Feb. l’S*. BAILEY & FOLEY. NAILS by the keg or pound very cheap el May 31 1855. " "JONES & ROE’S. MATT HASSES-constantly on, hand and IVX ft, sale fay ■■■ ■" . B. T. VANHORN. Bleached* brown ftrosLiNSai ]May 31 185 S. JONES * ROE. Ftsm—. jw GEO. W. SEARS.
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