V 0 •I■ *, famTheCJerhvoUk sW«tt.FtoM. h '' HYrifENI’A^i;FREAK. 1 ' Our reVdfefdwill rerndniber ihaißpmc time siqce we Mated ihal lt was for W diediu' iiui ifufS autu Tor Breach of, prdmiSe,. butthhtnb instance of sudh'a Suit in which llic aaa'lleraaa was the plaintiff had fallen'ftltKld me uur obaeVvalidn or reading; The following facia rtiapi lead to sucti a denoumenl: l&iuireJohn Bradsh'er of Person Couply, NI C., had' been a widower for only a few rnbnths. ’ After the Ipsa of hi’ Partner he fell sadly oppressed with the unwonted loneliness of hid situation, and' na'idrilly fe!) into ih> r habit of visiting a Miss' 'Fronky Ijea of (he" neighborhood by way of dispelling his gloojn. Ii is’nut in human nature for two persona of op’pdsiie'aexea, with warm iihjvulsea pod throb bing hearts, to associate constantly 'without becoming s'rorigly attached the ope to the other. The thought at first, hefhaps, entered th‘p brain of hei'her. But Miss Franky,as i<'the saving, had the quills. Twelve thou sand was her dowry. This, with' tier other attractions, (for, mind you, she was only 57 t ) operated like magic on the ardent nature of tlie ’squire, who, though in' his seventieth year, was rejuvenized by the inspiration of Mi&s Franky’s smile. lie thetefyre (ound no difficulty in making 'Up his mind to marry her if he could. He proposed—sjte accepted. The morning of Saturday,' the 14th July just passed, at 8 o’clock, was fixed on for the marriage. The’squire procured; his license, paid an extra price for it in view of the ex pected accession to his wealth, employed u parson, rigged himself off in a suit of blacky and made every other imaginable preliminary arrangement for the ceremony which was to consummate his bliss. The daughters of Mr. Samuel Johnson, nno'her widower of the neighborhood, were invited to Ihe wedding. Johnson was only 57—Miss Franky’s age exactly. They had been children together; and while they were both quite young they had loved. He was not satisfied that she and the squire should marry. On Finlay evening, the day before the expected wedding, seeing a neighbor pas sing his house he hailed him. The neighbor fiund Johnson very much excited and dis turbed. Johnson stated to him that he could not bear the thought of'Miss Franky’s mar rying ’squire Bradsher, and that he wanted him to go to Miss Franky at once and soy to her for him dial if she preferred marrying him to Squire Bradsher she could do so.— T|te neighbor lOMSted'oa his writing tq her a letter to his effect, offering Io deliver it. — “No,” says he, "I am entirely 100 nervous to hold a pen. You must go and deliver the message ” Finally he consented and repaired to Miss Franky’s residence, charged wph this message of love. Miss Franks, in reply, authorized him to say to Mr’ Johnson ihu if ■he would get ready to marry Iwr at sunrise the next morning she would marry him. It was then laio in the afternoon. Having no time to spare, he put off under whip and spur to lloxborough, the county seat, Tgr his license, and at the same moment started off - a servant to Leasburg for a parson. The ser vant took care not to inform the minister whai it was his master wanted of him, but only scud Ihuf hia scrrtcca wore qulred at sunrise the next morning. Mr. Johnson, the minister who had bepn engaged to officiate, and the friend who had borne the messages of love between Miss Franky and the bridegroom, were at their post at the appointed hour. The marriage riles were performed, and Miss Franky Lea became Mrs. Franky Johnson, An hour afterward ’Squire Bradsher and his retinue were to come. Accordingly the bride hastily addressed a note to the ’Squire, informing him that she'was no longer Miss Franky Lea but Mrs. Franky Johnson, ond that he need not trouble himself any furiher about bet. The nsionished yet incredulous ’squire could not belive the nole authentic, but re garded it as a hoax aUemleii to be practiced upon him by some of the wild youngs men of the neighborhood. To settle the mailer he hastened over to see his inamorata, Arrived in he presence he presented the nole to her nod inquired if she wrote it. She replied in the affirmative. Incensed at her faithlessness, he indulged (who that is mortal would noli) m belter complaints of her ill-treatment.— (Johnson meantime in the next room, reclin ing on a sofa, cosily smoking his pipe, and listening wuh more of merriment ihan resent ment to the imprecations heaped upon his bride.) Indeed, having foiled his competitor while in the very act of plucking the fruit for which he so much yearned, he could well af ford to endure the pain of a few biller re proaches. jAfterafree ebullition of his indignation, the ’squire retired, resolved, as our informant tells us, upon a resort to the law to stanch his heart wounds, and heal, as far as possible, his bruised and lacerated affections. ' Having derived these facts from undoubted authority; they may be regarded as true to the letter. “Pkt'er what afe doing to that boy V’ asked-a 'schoolmaster, seeing a disturbance going on in a corner of the school roorh. took my apples, sir.” '“How is this, Peter.” "Ho wanted to know if you take ten from seventeen, bow many will remain ; so I -took ten of his apples to show him, and now he wants I Should give (hem back.” ‘•Well, why don't you do it ■ "Cos, he would forget how many is left." , “Cqt. W. ig a. fine looking man, t” said, a person the other day. “Yes,” replied qqqjther, ‘‘l was taken for him once.”—‘‘You ? wtjyyou are as ugly as sin.” “f don’t care fpt that—l was taken for him—l endorsed bis note, and was taken for him by a sheriff.” A City Editor says that's man in New York got himself into trouble by marrying two wiveg, jA western edilorreplies byassu. ring his cotemporary lhat a good .many men in hfichigan hpve done th? spate,thing by only marrying one. be prepared for death,” This was the admonition of a Missouri elder, as he placed in his sop’s bell, two bowie-knives and a pair of revolvers. 1 Thk Au'itator {/published ever# ThurVdayhhrd S ng, tndfur tithed to tabteribersat 910® p«r *n nuoLt/ pald:i»4slaint*;' et 42 if ipajmenliei delay** edovertkeyear. ■No eubsiriptiomtahen ferfsihore: •Ur period than sirrnotUhs,and.when for that terra pitlypagraenl-austbe made,strictly ta advance, art®): «UI be charged. ■ Thefaiegaitg tends mil be Hrleily adhered le. , No paper mil be dis’idntina td unlit paid for , unleee at the option of the editor t. , Gt.aSe.~~TettCopies, SI / Fifteen Cbjfiee,'9ts. ' AordanatHEcdra willbe inserted at 81 per.eqiiare, {of fourteen lines orleesf) far the first di thres ’ean. seeutive insertions, add 25 cents fdi every subset queat one, t Yearlyadoertissvtents inserted at tt tea . toaaUe disesint ob the foregoing rates. - lET Sransient advertising payable in advance. ID* AlUeltersmdsl beipoiltpaid,- •• „ jfOllH J. ... ATTORNBY' AN OCOUNSBLLOR AT nblth sfie Public 'Square WellsbdTUigh, l’t. Re for a to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge & Co.,N. Y city Hon. A.V-. Persona,Philadelphia. July 13. 9. F. ffU-SOJi, CT Removed to James Lowrey’s Office, I AS. IOWREY A 8. P. WILSON, A TT’ORtfEVS' & COUNSELLOR'S AT LAW, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Poller and McKean counties. tVe/Jsborough,Feb. 1,1853. MHS. PI. A. STEVENS lias just received from New York,a supply of SPRING GOODS which she is prepared to olfer to the public on terms more reasonable than at any forifier period. Work' done Id order, Ladies, Call and see. N. B. Hard times makes it ncce&ary that all in debted should call arid pay up immediately. Well shore’. March 29,1855. Fowlers & Weils, No. 308 Broad way, have till works on Phrenology^,-Hydfop&l by, Phonography, FMucotiori, TcViVpetuncd, and the Natural Science* generally. They also NLIFE ILLUSTRATED—a first-class Weekly newspaper, devoted to New*, Literature, Science, nd the Arts; to Entertainment, Improvement and Progress. One of the best Newspapers in the world. Two dollars a year. THE WATER-CURE JOURNAL—Devoted lo Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice 5 lb Phys ioiogy and Anatomy, and those Laws which govern Liic and Health. $1 a year. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL—DeVo icdloilio Elevation and Improvement of Mankind. $1 a year. (Cf* For $3 in advance, a copy of each of these Jurnals will be sent one year. Address pre-paid, FOWLERS & WELLS, 308 Broadway, Newoj^rk. SASH & BLIND FACTORY. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., ILL TH IS subscriber is prt*p ar °d by new Mjk just purchased, to furnish' to order, all kinds of square and fancy Sash and. Blinds. Square Sash of common sites constantly on hand. By long experience in the business, the subscri ber Hallers himself that he can make as good an article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at any eslablshment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and sec. Covington, March 2,1854. . o*The subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness. D. S. L FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. ATUKN3, HRAUPUBI) CO., PA. A PIT A L—s2oo,ooo (—lnsures Fnrmera only, on the Stock and Mutual plan. J F. Can field Sec’y., Hon. Horace Willislon, Prcn’l. Rcmem ber that an cx|>criencc(l Travelling Agent,represent '.f\w n <uxnntLuntJ (jxmninv near home, is pref erable to a foreign Co., as there can ue no ucception. Address, J. E. Webster, Agent* Covington, Pa. i\EW SPRING GOODS. THE subscribers are now opening -their stock of GOODS for the Spring Trade, com. prising a fall and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will, as heretofore, be sold a la very small profit for REAI>V PA Y. Being deter mined not to be undersold by oar neighbors, oar goads are marked at tho lowest figure; and we invite a comparison of our goods and prices with any other in Hie market. Among the assortment of DRY GOODS willbc found a great variety of Ladies’ Dregs Goods consisting in part of Bereges , Berege Delanes,all-mool Delanes, laimus, plain and printed; Ginghams , English , Scotch and American ; Poplins , PriiUs of* all'shatles and colors, a good stdcjc of 8 UK'S. Also, for men’s wear may be found Broad Cloths Cassiincres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, satin and summer Vestings. /. Also; Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached and brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for boys’ wear, Colton Yarn,Carpel Warp, Colton Batten, with a variety of other rticlcs 100 numerous to mention. Groceries and Provisions. A full slock will be kept on hand. Those in want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart’s best SyruprSpices, Pepper, Ginger, Snlcratas, Flour, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or imy-other article in this line, will do well to call on us before purchasing else* where. HARDWARE, is large and complete an assortment as can be found in the county. Among which is Cutlery ofai! kinds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, &c., &c. CUOCKEKY, .GLASS & STONE-VVATyE, Boots and Shoes, Huts and Caps, Steel, Iron, Nailp, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, dj-c. Thankful for tho liberal patronage of the paa season, the undersigned feel it pleasure in inviting (he public to an-examination of oar Spring slock believing that good Good, and low prices will in sure a speedy sale for ready pay. B. B; SMITH 4, SON. Wdllsborough, May 23,1855. NEW GOODS, rpHE subscriber would respectfully, inform hi*, customers and friends that lie still con. linucs the mercantile'business, at tlicbtd place, at the wet) known store of L. I. Nichols, where he wilt bo happy to Wall on those thulwill favor him: with a call, and would invite the attention of tiro public generally,lah‘* large andcommodious spook of lIRV GOODS, Orotdriesj Bcady-iHade €lotli . ling; and Hardware, CROCKERY. IWOODEN-W ARE, STol*|3- WARE, ROOTS & SHOES, HATS. _ AND CAPS, &q., £n.i in (act everything e|qe kept ii) a.country, story, art) clcs too npmyrous to mention, amf will sejl cheaper than can bo bought IhU side' of Now York city. 1 Atl -'kinds' of prodded taken in exchange fur goods at tho highest market price. J. R. BOWEN. Wollsborough, June 2ft, 185(1,, JUST BECpiVEDs largo »upt>lyof. all kinds o' BKraoti, for- Cooking, shd : Perfumery of, the be*quality at, (Tioga],. ,G..W. TAILOR'S rjISTP.RN AND FORCE PUMPS, Whole '"A sale dad retaif.from ftlOto $l5 each,at Wclhbero’, Nob. 9, D. P. &. W.ROBERTS’s CHAIN-PUMPS —a largo supply for sale-ctaead by Mo[ap-’ss] V. CASE, Knoxville 1 iWi ' ■■ ■ w ■■ • - ■ "~SPENOE|I ; k ; IftQpOW, Ti. .v> - O jom »■! W'«y • - •••■> J • ■ -U 5 " E’jss It burned and of superior quality, Price, 37} cent*. per ., wy.Kt u >. t ■fi : A. BlXslki M«lf JflßO I^,- l&si i j , ; . '. Hydropathic, Physician and Stfrgcim,. ~,., i ELKIiIND, TJOSA €Ot»TV, PA. ■„; • , [Jane 14.1855.] ‘ '') i. . HAYING TOOLS—first quality at . . ’JONES POE’a ■ ;sf b iri'je; mw o’K.; : T \ Tv,fiBSi:;rt.;; a. ’sEAiis, win' opcn'ase.. ifJL led School on Monday,.l)ie27lh of Augusl,in tlie building back of R-Si Policy's Store. TUITION. Reading, writing, plain Sowing. .91,50 Com’ftiao English-bianchee, Embroidery...... 2,00 Higher English' brandies... 3,01) Muaic, Mclmleon..,. 5,00 •v . Piano.. -. 8,00 WellsbonvAughgl 2,1855. ’ Groat Excitement at Tioga! ! NICHOLAS IS DEAD!!! BUT the now firm of BA l> DW I JY, GPEBN SEY & CO., ' . is’ 4LIVE . to the bent interests of tlio trading comipanily. The ora of High Prices lias passed away and (hat of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RE2VRNS has just begun. Thcy’dre converts to the doctrine that the “NIMBLE SIXPENCE” is bolter-titan the “SLOW SHILLING,” and bclievo that •'LIVE; und LET LIVE" is (ho only honest principle of action. Their Stock of PRY GOODS is not made up of tlio odds and ends and the rem nants of "closed up" concerns in the City, hut coni prises a complete assortment of the latest styles and best qualities, from the coarsest domestic to the fi nest-imported fabrics, such'as Sil&s, and Ladies’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety.of trim mings . Ladies wilt do well to call and examine the Slock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin, Guernsey & Co., have always pa 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 EO.QTS dj- SHOES, for Everybody. *,* Atl'kilidS l of CoSntry 'Produce taken in ex. change for good* at the market mitre. ‘ T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga,March 2D, 1855. A. T. GUERNSEY, ' O. B. LOWELL. - DAVID S. IRELAN, COSiJUN„hii9 just returned from the City, • with 3 splendid assortment of Broadcloth*, Cotsimere*, Vetting*, Trimming* of . iall kind*, Ready-Made Clothing of all jyaiuiet aud tizet, french Bosom*, Shirt* qnd Wristband*, Cravat*, and Scarf*, all tlyift, a la_ /tyro? Collar*, Stand, ing Collar «, Glove* and Ho siery, §ucpender*„But iorflt of. all description*, Unit, and Double Buitlops for Cfyrte,, Tu(k- Win ' Liningefor Coat* Congee Sleeve . Lininga aifd Yelvelt of all titles, wliicli .will Iw sold cltoap for Caeh_ Tioga, April 19,1855. , , , DEALERS IN. Italian andAmcri can Marble, port : '■ ,M AN TfcLS.'MON CMBNTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GftAVKSTON ES. 'Aoentb. fbiur & Tbntv j O. p* BUmjh, Khtfcrtlße* I. B. -W CovinglCd,’ ‘ Tioga, April 26,1855. a®. TIOGA ADITS. Dress Marks the Man, OWING lt> lb‘o great rise in paper, there is a great and increaßingklemand for*mgs of all kind*'. 'Therefore, every' rmln who wishes to save the first cost on his old clothes 'should castthcm, buttons and all iqto, tharag-baj; not however until he calls at tW *** ** v ‘ - 1 h FRi:mUlfl CIOtBING STOnfi; AT TIQOA.- and selects from the large and splendid assortmeni Xlo«.1 y here jkept constantly on hand, a suit warranted to wear as long as any other, and made io> the beat and most substantial manner, and under his own super* The proprietor has a complete knowledge of the trade, and can sell tho best quality of Ready Mndo Clothing- considerably cheaper than any other establishment in the county. He keeps a variety of Cloths , Cassimeres, Vestings , Drawers, Trimmings, Wrappers, Skirts, . * Collars , Cravats, <£c. <s*c,, which will be sold as reasonably ns they can be pur* cfmscd elsewhere. His slock of COATS & VESTS can’t be beat this side of New York, cither in price style, or quality. Don't forget that this establishment took the firs premium at the Fair of last October. ttT Particular attention given to cutting and ma king garments to order. C. OSMCN. Tioga, April 5,18,55. Tioga Foundry &. Ma chine Shop. TAfiOlt, YOIJIVCI Ac CO. Manufacturers of steum Engines, Boiler?, and-Machinery of all kinds; Stoves, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with the least possible delay. MILL GE A RINGS furnished without extra charge or patterns. PLOWS of- all kinds, (two of winch took pie premium al tlic laic County Fair,) kept constantly on liand. We have the exclusive right, for Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the King Stove. one of tho host (if riot the very beet) Cook Stoves ever invented; which is always on hand at our store house, for wliolesalc &. retail. tABOR, YOUNG &. CO, Tioga, Feb. 15,1855. BOOK, STATIONERY, WATCH. AND, JEWELRY STORE. Af TIOGA. 2 THE SUBSCRIBER returns his thanks to lys former' friends )• their patronage, Imping lie may continue ,16 890 them and nrffiTjij many more new ones. Ho has jost received a now addition to his stock, and he wishes all lo call with out delay as lie can sell as, cheap if not cheaper than any other establishment of tho kind in this section of tho counlry. D* Watches, Clocks,' St Jewelry Repaired in the best manner arid on short notice^ ID* Also a Inrgo supply of the best Ink. Tioga, Aft 26,-55. G. W. TAYLOR. ■ftOGA MARBLE A ARB. TUlslEli & ETZ, - -Apr TM .jj/JMk'&T' “ MAN, KNOW TiiySELF!” An J(ireißvi6s 14rai^ oiaaUiate-a Com" S/T' '^'nST^- 1 ‘rtima¥feAß;*l titipEv::;: *SS6S Book for the Afflicted—Containing an outline oflhe origin; progtd^lMitfflentaßdtuTa[6rdfefy - fo(ta of liltcf couise, by ; 'SO|fabuse, or by WilU od. vice for their prevention, written’ino- familiar stylo, avoiding nil medical technicalities and: everything tlmt would offend the ear of decency ; with an pub Hoe of'cbmplijiiits incident-to fetdales, from the 1 nr suit of IWoiStJ 5 years’ successful jiraclicdioxdadivcly dcxoled td'thti core of dUiasds 6f • delieile ormfU ,atenati^;:.; a ; To wliicli is addedteeeiptk ion the care of tlio above toms anCfiOre of the" Fjß VBlf anfl AQpE. Ted\mopu of the Ptifenorof Qbetetiice i/i tie Penn Medical College, Philadelphia— !‘Dß. HON, TEE’S MEDIOALMANOaL.” The anther of bis work, bnlike tlib majority of those yrho adver tise to cute the digeppes qf ivjiich it Ueateis a-grad uate of onc'iff fyhb’Bßsl EolleeeVlirllid'Unßed States It affofdknie plditnre to recommend lyni WOie bn fortunate, or to'the victim of; malpractice, as a suc cessful and experienced practitioner, in whose hono and integrity, they may place the greatest confidence Jps. S. Longshore, M. D. Prom A, Woodward, 61. D., of Pena Vnivertily Philadelphia. —ll gives the pleasure (o add ittyfesli morty to iho professional ability of the aqltior bfth Medical Manual. Numerous cases of Disease 70 iiic them.qf'long#t«abing have come under my notice,, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect; health in- some case's where the patienthos been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weak ness,- or of the functions promoted by scl'Habuse or excessive venpry, X do not Know fits superior in the profession. 1 have been acquainted with the author some thirty years, and deem it no mure limn justice lo him as well as kindness to thfc unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, lo recoin mend him as one in whose professional skill and in' tcgrily they may safely confide themselves, Auipu) Woodward, M. D. 41 Thisis, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the classes ol diseases of which it treats. Avoiding ail technical terms, it addresses Itself to the reason ofits readers. It Is free from all objectionable matter, and no par ent,-however fastidious, can object to placing it 111 the hands of his sons. The author has devoted ma ny years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, apd with too little breath io puff and too little presumption to impose, he has offered to the world al the merely nominal price of 35 cents, the fruit of some twenty years’ most successful practice. — Herald. “ No teacher or parent should be knowlcde impar ted in this valuable work. It would save years of pain and mortification and sorrow (o the youth un der their charge”—/'copies 1 Adtocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of “Hunter’s Medical Manual 11 flays —“Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of tiro passions, have been led iulo the habit of aelf-pullulion without realizing lire sin and fearful consequences upon ihemsclviß and posterity The constitutions of thousands who arc raising fam ilies have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or core. Anything that can be done so Co enlighten end influence the 'public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove his wide spread source of human wrctchcdeoss, I would confer the greatest blessing next to the relig 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* lands, is not a greater scourge lb the human race. Accept my thunks on behalf of the affliclcd,and bo* Hove me your co-worker in the good work you arc so actively engaged in. 11 One Copy (securely enveloped) will bo forwarded, iron „f pn»iagc, to any part of the United Stales for of six copies fhroncdollnr. Addioe» f (post oaid) COSUEIV W., ruousuerß, or d\»a. iao, o’''Bookacllcrs, Canvassers ahd Book Agents supplied on' the' moat liberal term's. October 1*3,1854-Iy. Cash Paid for Wool! 20,000 11)8 WOOL WANTED, AT THE ’* Steam "Wool Factory IN WELLSBORO* 1»A. ■ TO Manufacture on shares by the yard—or in exchange for' BROADCLOTHS, CASSI MERES, TWEEDS, BROAb FLANNELS, STOCKING YARN SC. The subscriber has' rented a part of the Foun dry Building and STEAM POWER for a term of years, has. filled op the building, in good order,and will be in rcadinesss on the 10th day of June next to Card Wool into roils (or customers on short notice.' Also to re ccivo CLOTH TO DRESS and WOOL to maun factureon share*'for one half the cloth, or bythd yard for three shillings. And those wishing lo'have their wool worked can depend on having their cloth in season. Customer's bringing Wool to Card (Vom a distance ean have their rolls to carry home with them. Wool, and most nil kind of produce received in payment for work. Toxins, pay dorin. May 31, 1855. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. SEVASTOPOL ALMOST ’TAKEN GREAT PUSH FOR RUSSIA—IRON, ». P. & w. R XTAVING purnhused , enlarged the Tin-and Si Store of C. B. Gray, would call attention of the trading- publi, their largo and splcndidnssorlm of Stores, comprising a rariel patterns: The I KING OF STOVE MORNING STAR, , . -lONAL Also, a complete assortment of PARLOR & EOX STOVES, at or below Elmira prices. Tinware of all kinds, shapes and Sir.es wanted for household use. Bare Gutters made to order at the shortest no lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the shop. 1 , 6 They rcspfebtliilly solicit the patronage ofsll who wish lo purchase anything in their line, nwmring them tin? rfioney can tte saved by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere. WeJtahorOQg’h, Nov. 9,1855. 1 TAILORING. THE onrtersig' cif- would fnfoi llio citizens oT Wcl borouglr tmd' viclhlt dial he has' again I turned to tbii pliu and opened a shi over the where ho will bo pi ared to do Tailorir in alUts branches, a ‘w6ytraanlibo ready ifey and at 'pneeß thatoanrioi folh* jrtoafce; *ll wc£k entrusted to liira will be done up withdcsptilcb.&fad a fit wftmhtcd. . .i r ! *'V ■ CUTTING dona off short noticed c, ; ■ Country probuco (dclifeVedVor iiU kiridK'Utetf for-wdifc i ..i •’ H.Pv&WVINJ Wellsborongh. Apnl 22,1855. LIGHT.-wTillow A Adamantine. Candlcii,Brfrh. ing ■ , ffiSEff, & HATS of every description tual KicciVaJ V «t JONES & ROE. rr r% ; ' TAJilj ; - I i GtACKSMtrT-HHtfiifOnXHE-BEOfiUb- n bnjllffia. of b psiposs.' ; , |\Ve,(^e'li>bfiaie;d' Xp. ; dopjj somiuldkindsoFwdrk. ; “ " ' ’ ' . p ;. y . , .j iAi '-r can be got nft al short notice. FarJUcrfjar 'OiUnlron paid to HORSE SHOEING. >}nds of jhw from'the Common to the Concave Seated shoe. ■ ' N. B, Tlip system adopted at this establishment is hot id charge 25 per cent extra to pay for bad debts, therefore those jvho ptey paUonize us can feel assured' they will noil have lb paylhe those Who'nev- Cr ray; Ibis plan is succeeding bfeyond our expccta tlnns already, 1 r , W c invite all who can to com# and Bcp.forilbcjn'selves, you ,cannot loose ntneb, and von may fvnff.ii ip your advantage. May a. 1855, 6 m GRAY » LODN^BURY. »KU6g MO MDUINES! , pa. rpflE subscribers have constantly ~ „qn hand aube.ir Drugstore, in Law renchviile, d farge and well selected stock HB' at VRUOS, tfc., of every description usbd by Pbyeiciaak' in tlin country,. and nil the most papular PATENT BIEDICINJSS of the'day which wo offer for sale at prices which cannolfai at suit those who mqy favor ns with a cat!. Among our Patent Medicines May be fonbd the following: '' Marchant’e pargling Oil; Jayne's Expectorant, Ah terqlice. Pills, Pills, dc.; Moffat’s _ Bitters and Pillt; Fite he's silver puitrd Abdominal Support. <r», Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and alt the medicines prepared by him"for hit private practice; Brant’s Pxlmonary Balsam and Purifying Extracts; Ayre's Cherry Pectoral; Rogers’ Syrup of Tat and Canehalague.; Ditlow’s Heave Cure; An drea’s Pain Killing Agent; Trash’s Magnetic Oinlmeltt; Dr. Christie's Galvanic Belts, IfC.; Houghton's Artificial Pepsin; Blahe'e Aromolic Bitters ; Ond all the tnosl popular Pillt and Ver mifuges, sc., Ce, Also a good, assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography,History,Miscellaneous Reading,4.o. Paints, Oils and Dye-Stuffs* GLASS, wholesale and retail, Gold and Silver Leaf. Putty, Spts. Turpentine, Camphcne, Burning Fluid, Varnishes,&c. TRAUan If HURD. Lawronccville,Feb.3, 1855. Family Krocery & Provision STOKE. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the citizens of Tioga county generally, that IkVhas just received a large and superior dup ply of ' - , GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SUCH AS Teas, Sugars-by the barrel-ov otherwise. Coffees, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, Pice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Sail by the barrel or sack, Mackerel by the whole, i and J barrel, Codjish by the iOO or single-pound, Flouri Cheese, Crack ers, Balter <s■ Eggs, together with every other article in the Grocery ine, lower than can be got at any other place in own, as he is determined to make quick sales at small profits. Thankful for post favork ho would most respect fully invite his friends and the public generally to give him a caltnnd examine (or themselves. * M. JH. COMVJitItS. ■ \troU*.t»oron£h, May 7, 1855. BOWEN'S EMPIRE STORE. Important to the Public. A TJ. R. BOWEN’S Empire Store the Mx. lime has finally come, when ’Goods can be bought as cheap in Wcllsborongh, as al Elmira,Cor. fling, or in any olbcr town west of New Yorb,; end the public at large are invited to call and satisfy themselves that tins is no Humbug. Al J. K. Bowen’s will always be found an oxten. sivo assortment of well selected DRY ROODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES and a large variety of Gentlemen’s Clothing, HATS,CAPS, SHI RTS,COLLARS, SCARFS, &c all of which will bo disposed of at a reduced price J. R. BOWEN, Wcllsborongh, July 27,1855-lf. N£W QUODS, NEW GOODS At Bowen’s Empire Store. anr! gee the best and largest stock of Goods ever offered to the pnblic. Consisting of DR'Y GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, WOODEN-WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING i I flatter myself that I can Areas a wan to parlicU at Jfils in all oases who desiro llic 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 cannot fail to suit. Weflsborough Sept. 12,1855. CAPTION !!— 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 Mill, (said -to belong to him) from the Ist day of March 1852 up to the Ist day of March 1855 ; as I have a lease of said Factory and Saw Mill for tbo 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 during the term of said lease, viz : Three years. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Weflsborough, March 1, ’55-lf. Chairs, Chairs, Chairs. TJESIDES' a variety of »JI other kinds o of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the sob seriber liaa 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, dad Mahogany Rockers, and three patterns of Sofas. Also, Rosewood, Curl Maple, and CommOn chairs of all kinds. e. D. WELLS. Latvrencovrlla, Nov. 1854. FANNING IHIIXB. ATTENTION, FARME It St Tm UNDESIGNED respectfully in- Ibrijv the Earners p'f Tioga Couply, that they aro now' Manufacturing IMPROVED PREMIUM! TANNINGuMILLS, three jpiiw.aptilli of Wcllsborough.on the Jersey Shore road; and feel jr*rr«pletkin .kaiing thal ever introduced into Tioga Cpijmy Both as respects cleaning fast and well,and (he saving of Grass Seed. . Farmers Mro respectfully invllpd'to ball aid ejeaur ine fifti lliprpselyep bpforeporehaaing elsewhere, •,Ki ■ - i 9 -°?hd<en, P payment,, .Old Mills repaired on amn notice. ANGUS GRHTIN da SONS. ; HeJrqWiOet 12,1854-tf. tr, . ’ >■-.»■ T - --i / ‘ i • -HATS, —Just receive , ,Sf tho.Bmpire Stores large stock-of Wide’ Awakfef Hnhgnrian -and Kossuth Hats, Call and soe Sept. 12, 1854. Emporium of Fashion, ' •>'! «!.■ atu» , , ,•• ;• f : CHEAP &«v M Mi CXj)NVERS'.has just received.from, r iNew.iYorkj.lhe lafgeat end ratal carefully elected ,assortment of . „i. . :CLpTHS v VEStING. CASSIMEfiS, ,: SATINETTS, tRIMMINGS, <fec7T over.hropghl intolhiacountry,.whichho will eqll fyi iKAD* tit lien aty other eitablUmint HU' Btdfck Comprises a general assortment of levery variety ofClolhing, from a low price np. SUfrtM,SB EPA 2S —for Mon and: Boys-r~a. iarge asaprttpcnt, , ,/ DkESS, FBOCKAND SACK COATS—ot ere ry'description, size and color. i’-AWITS-'-every stylo and quality. VESTS —of every style,color end description. SfUR-TS, .Under-Shirts, Drapers, Collars, Over Alla.Ove.r-Shirla, Suspenders, Gloves, Umbrellar, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with lots of “ SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, Ac., die. HATS ANB CAPS* of every' ad<Crlplion*-Hie largest assortment in town. Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, for Men, Boys, and Women, a large variety. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, <j-c., <Spc. He would say to all want of goad and neat fitting, OLQTHING, that' he con and will »«U cheaper than can be gotten in this borough, of any. where tills aide of the New York market. This is no blow or brag, but truth—and to lostjtcallot "Conyeta’Cheap Clothing Emporium,” where all articles are sold cheaper than on the onk prick system. ‘ Wellsboroogb, May 27,1855. CABINET MAKING. TZ> T, VANHORN would inform the cili zcns of Wellsborough and vicinity, that he has purchased the interest of his partner, John 8. Bliss, in the above -business, and will continue at the old s land,two doors cast of Jones'Store, to keep on hapd and. make to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card , Centre, Dining Sf Breakfast Tables , Dress Stands, Dress and Campion Bureaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every description, together with all articles nsu. ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat terg 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 shaot notice, and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no tice. Snj Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the Bubscrl- R&S&Bber would inform the public (hat he has * ftf Ijast received a Jargc and handsome assort- ment. of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs <s•«., which ho will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, Ihun they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Calland see them 1 June 3,1855. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A CROWwould announce to ihe cili • zone or Tioga county, that he has associated with him a partner, and the business will be con. ducted under the firm of A.Caowu & Co. They will continue ot the old stand, in WcUsUnrough to manufacture to order and keep on hand. Bug gyg &< Emu her Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, ifc., which for style, durability and elegance oj finish, cannot be surpassed by any other similar tstublirh mcnl in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and Ihr best materials used expressly in all ihe manufacturing departments of this establishment. Persons send lag orders may rest assured of having them execu* cdl'lo llioir 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 «»f all kinds done on the shortest police,and most reasonable terms. ICTAII kinds of merchantable produce (deliver, ed) rccived n exchange for work, at the market prices. * A. GROWL Sc CO, July 13, 1855. Carriage & Wagon Manufac tory. TJENRY PETRIE would an-, jnv. nounco to his friends and public generally, that he is Ihe above business on Grallon street, jnimcajaic in the rear of J. H. Bowen’s store, where he is pre* pared tomaapfucture on short notice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, of any style or description to suit the purchaser add of the very best materials. All kinds of re pairing done forthwith end on the most reasonable terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ly executed in the best manner and most faah idnablc style. Wellsborn,’ Jnly 18, ’55. HENRY PETRIE. HERE’S YOMt CHEAP BOOTS Sc SKOES t HAVINU removed io the building in the rear of Bailey 4, Foley’s store, the subscriber is prepared to furnish (o order, MEN'S BOYS' KIP $ CALF BOOTS Pegged anil Sewed, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S KIP tc CALF SHOES— MEN'S & BOYS' COARSE BOOTS, Made upon honor —and warranted to wear out in duo lime, and not to rip uniil they are worn out. As a man is known by his Baals no less limn by ho company ho keeps, it behooves every man to take Jiced how, bis,understanding ” is cared for A reasonable'shat? of the public’ patronage is re spectfully solicited. O’ Hides taken in exchange for work. L. A. SEARS. Wellsboro’, Dec. 28,1855-ly. Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, AT M. Sherwood’s old stand, where the Sears' Boys continue to make, mend, and measure to order, at os low price's as the times will admit. . All worts warranted—to wear ont in a year or so —and not rip or pome to pieces 'till it don wear out Hides Wanted. CASH will bo paid for any quantity of faidci a (be highest market price July 13,1834. Wine for Conumunioii. HHHE Churches of Tioga coumy ore re ■L spectfully informed that they ban now obtain Ist the Wollsbaroagh Drugstore, tie Pure Juice si die Orapi unadulterated with Alcohol in any form The raoit Batiefaclory evidence of its parity can be shown to those who wish to examine it. Certificates of'distinguished Clergymen and the statement o ( the manufacturer himself. Thoso intereatcdwill do well to procure a. supply soon. S. HOY. Wcllsboroagh, Jan. 26,1854. (YT/ALL. PAPER !—Thp LARGEST, PEST, jfVV CA,EAPpST lot of Wall Pgper ever brought iplo this placo-for salt; at whdlwle and refaD by Wells boro, Fob. I'S*. BAILEY* pOLEY. AT AILS Hy ! the keg or pound l very cheap at IN May; 811856. JONBB-& ROE’S. on hand ana IVlTor aqle hy B. T. VANHORN. Bleached & brown muslins at Slay 31 1853. JONES * ROE. GEO. W. SEARS.
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