bbshej*" m «« l r P , /,•; ,u-- *v * *<■ »u >-* =• There hnfe been I'ecei'ved til ihe P«tt*m’oA fice,,d;ie hns^gfatoFTuH^ih’flitil wheat, procure'4 byifie United Stales dra goman at Cftilftfafflftifi&fd'' ftdfh of Mp'utrt Olympus, v Thir Whdhi'jHis beeW ap iqatfy tested both lit Virginia tincl and has. pw«e<i,both ‘hft^dj[!.ppi u pjt9(i»«iiyff> It possesses in a remarkable decree iIy"oT long' keepiogj ■f&Wfe mdicaledCy a sample sliO'vn Uf, .which, was brought to. Captain Purler, of. thfi. four yeiira ago, VVa .learn'that the Sultnn takes, a lively.interest in Ihe afftirß of this ogsM and lids iniinihied. tlutuhere areiorbej wheals la his whiefi would be highly desirable Tot. our go.v.efwjisflt llDad* thin. ■' '• 1 ' ■ ■ 1 * A, plan hnb bbbn snggfesied —which Wbtfld undoubtedly prove highly advantageous |o tfiq agricultural interests of this country-T-of • im porting large quantities of Wheat front the Shorts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas, for supplying our farmers yvith seed jat.the coast of the original purch ise, (peiglii, <kc. It has been proposed (hat the storeships of the Navy, Which usually return from the Medi terranean in ballast, be freighted with, sqcd wheat, purchased by government, opd sold to agriculturists at Q nominal rale, on.condi tion that they shall : cultivate the samb, and report the result to Some proper aulboriiy, by whom the excels of cost may bq relqpded to tiirm. ■ ■ Wo understand that whsut of an excellent quality can bo purchaser).Constantinople, under ordinary tirc'umstancss, for’ less than hnK the usual price in ilia Atlantic market!, and in the Untied Slates. If this be true, it fvonld be cheaper and more profitable lb the farmer in the end to sell his own, and pur chase his seed wheat from abroad, as the change of soil and climate would often cause the crop lo mniure earlier, and giVe an in creased yield. SANATORY AGENTS, As the warm weather is now at hand,, it will no doubt be very useful information lo many persons lo be told what are the best substances fur removing ofliensive odors from sinks, die. Copperas, or sulphate of iron, is a verv excellent substance for slushing drams and sinks. By dissolving half a potmd of it in a ppifof hot watef, and throwing it tiitp the sink once per week, it will keep down all offensive odor; and from the siluaj lions of 'Rnany houses in all our cities-, it wodld greatly tend lo the health and pleasure for the inhabitants of eac(t lo do this. The chloride of lime or the chloride of zino, answer msl as well, but these are expensive substances in comparison with copperas (sul phate of iron.f Lihad is also very useful, and is no doubt a cheap deodorizer, but it is not a very good one; copperas, therefore, is preferable lo all these substances, But there is another substance which is far superior io either copperas, the chloride of lime, or zinc, as a deodorizer, both as U respects ils quali ties and economy ; we mean charcoal now der—made of ground wood charcoal. Char coal powder possesses the quality of absorb log ammomacal, sulphuretted hydrogen, and carbonic acid gasses in superior degree to anv other substance. Placed in the v iclnity, or spread among decaying animal or vegeta ble matters, it.absorbs all the offensive and hmtful gasses, and keeps the oir sweet nod wholesome. We realty hope that charcoal powder will soon come into e*tensive use ns a deodorizer And disirifectaht. It appears to us that ilcan be ground in the mills in the timber regions wood is cheap, transported lo our ch ies, and sold at a very moderate price. We are convinced that a plentiful use of tresh. ground wood chirdoal for sinks, damp floors, and the drams of cellars, would greatly lend to prevent disease in maAv places, •by ?lhe absorption of disease.— Scientific Ameri can 1 • Agricultuhc is Souik Carolina.—Ac cording to the address issued by the Agri cultural Convention, recently held al Colum bia, S. C., agriculture is in a very backward condition in that Stale. We quote: “Your Committee would earnestly bring j to the attention of this Convention the mourn ful fact, that the interest heretofore taken by our citizens in agricultural improvement has become stationary ; that our fields are enlarg ing, our homesteads have befin decreasing fearfully in numbers, and our energetic sons ore annually necking tho rich fertile lands of the Southwest, upon which they imagine that treble the amont of profits can be made upon qqpital than upon our own soil. ' Nor is this all.- We are not only losing §ptno of our. most Energetic and • Useful ..citizens 10 supply the bond find sinew of -other Sidles, but we are losing our shoe population, which is the mtfe'wealth of the; State. Gtrr stocks qf hogs, horses, mules and cattle ore dimmish itig in size and decreasing in number, and our purses lire being strained for the last dent, to supply their places from the Northwestern Stale's ” ■ A Gre*t In Ohio. —The farm of Gerf. qp'ar contains sovpo qr eight hundred acres, of -the best liuid in the garden of Ohio, well 'supplied “’"h (Ire purest Water, and adorned with magnificent, gfoves'of IbrOst' trace. Fruit of the choiifesr kihd, and of every ypriety is to be found in' the spacious orchards. Figs from the land of SmytnhVMjolab (VoftVlhfe plains Of Mexico, endpOas from Japan, flourish in Ills .gardens.- A iargo stone mansion, built for durability, coinfort and convenience by hi 3 ancestor Qov. Worlhiaglort, stands, .Opohfhe bluff, from.-ths top of which may be seoD;alf up and downalie^winding Scioto. Ort ' lhe> east at the foot of the Jpll, is a ..lake'constructed by the.' ueria'ral,’ containing ab/ut 15 acres, with, fishes. A large, ipe-housd/bfaik upon: the verge .of. the lako.'h'qlds. enough (q supply the wants of the people of Cbilicotbe the lioi season. At a convenient distance ftotrvthe waters of this beautiful lakp,. milk of fifty flbort hnrned IJurhams is kept, from the sale of which alone, the past year, the. General realized SOQ(X * f Tub mechanic who is. ashamed of his apron, or the farmer who is ashamed of his frock, Is himself a shame to his profession. thui he has premised a-pectwar method,wiinj much in! tlie/pans. . It simply-00981819 in 'placing; nj piece of now hammered k 3n l'Arth¥66/lWef?e peony nails in lhe \vatin ’rWifk on ijtfctt. that cl^c-; iMcily has somelhingba do„wiih producing I tbs tesully, 1 Ho;h/ls tfjdd’ before heiiiit- upon,tliiamne,i-.wnich he .found to ptesqtre the ihan.'any olherplan tried,by nim. Uis worth a trial by dor farmers’ and vtsirymeny"" ’Hasb; Slope, ex i- Vayfijfn, n bptjg,, spversigp I havailfw hafdeW id ■} f\ef pipy . p ’ company; ‘What’s, youg npipft 1!. f|*stepp, “Hand me (hd . mohey/Vflafd the other “my name is Hiirdeh” ■ ■ ■ ' v .. BUSINESS UXUECOM. Tire AoiVat oc. is published.evpry Tfjntrsday horn ingyund furnished ip subscribers ql $X 00 per an. nuiii if paid in advance; or $£ if payment v J«joy. ed over theyear. No subset IpUontafiqn for a shor ter period than six months,and when fqr that term only, payment must he made strictly in advance, or ,$1 will be charged. The foregoing terms will be strictly adhered to . No paper vftll be diseoMihu ed nnl{l pq{d for., unless ofjhe editor Ci-UD3.— ; /l^'C^U'k, $l5. AoKcpriSEiJKtVTS will lie inserted q{ 81 jo£7 square, {of fauriesndmes or less,) for the first dr three con. seevlive insertions, and Q 5 cents foj *veh} subse quent one. Yearly qdverlisetpents ‘ajea. sondbheHweount onHklfbrfgiingrrttes. '• 1 *• ‘ O 3 Transient advertising payahlein advance,. ID* Alllelters must be post-paid. HydyopaOnc Physician and Surgcufi. TIOGA COiiHiXY, PA. [June 14.1855.] , JatlN N. ATTOR NKY AND COUNSELLOR at LAW.—Office, north aide Public Square WeUsborough, I’u Refers lo Messrs. Phclpe,Dodge & ,Co.,N. Y city Hon.A.V.Parsons,Philadelphia. July 13. SPENCER 8c THOMSON, Attorneys A Cohnsclors at taw, CORNING, Steuben County, New York. Gko. T. Si'kncer. C. 11. Thomson. April 18,1855-ly. S. P. WIIiSON, IT Removed to James Lowrey'sOfEre. lAS. LOWREV&S. P. WILSON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT -e*- LAW, will attend the Courls'of Tioga, Roller and MeTfean counties. Wollsfaorodgh, Feb. 1,1853. FARMER’S UNION INSI/RANCE company: ATHENS, KRAUFORD CO., PA, /CAPITAL —5'200,000 !—lnsures Formers only, on the Slock and Mutual plan. J.E.Can field Scc’y., lion. Horace Willißlon, Prca’l. Rcmetn ber that an experienced Travelling Agent,represent mg a sound and reliable Company near home, is prcfl erable to a foreign Co., as there cun be no deception. Address, J. K. Webster, Agent, Covington, Pa. IVnk.u & Mv.»OO D..,.J way, have all works on Phrenology, Hydropathy, flionogruphy, Education, Temperance, and the Natural Sciences generally. They also pub.isli— LIFE ILLUSTRATED—a first-class .Weekly Newspaper, devoted eto"K e\v S- ; Tu te ral u Vd ~‘S (lien c i;, and the Arts; lo Entertainment) Improvement and Progress. One of the best Newspapers in the world. Two dollars a year. the water-cure journal—Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice; lo. Phys. ielegy mid Anatomy, and those Laws 'which govern Life and Health. 81 a year. 1 THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL—Dpvo ted to tlio Elevation and Improvement of Mankind. 81 a year. ICT For $3 in advance, a copy o( each of these Jurnals \vill he sent oifc'ycar. Address pre-paid, FOWLERS & WELLS, 30§ Broadway, Ncwoj^rk. BASH & BLIND FAC T c . O St Y. VOVJNGTON, TIOGA- GOw* iM. TH E subscriber iff prepared by new just purchased, to ftirnish to ordcf, all kinds of square and Taney Sash and Blinds. Square Sash of common sizes constantly oW hand. By long experience in the business, the subsrri bet flatters himself that he can make as good an article, and sell it as cheap bs can be obtained al any eslabishment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see. DAVID-S. IRfeLAN. Covington, March 2,1654. (Cj*T(ic subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, tilad Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness. D. S. 1, ’ NEW SPUING GOODS. TPE subscribers are now opening their stock of GOODS for the Spring c#pi prising a full and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will, as heretofore, be sold a ta very profit fur RE At) TPA Y, Being deter mined not to bq undersold by our i\ciglibdrB, ouf goods arc' maVUb'd at,' l he fiAvcsl fighVcj ‘and wC?ihVll6 a comparison of qu floods and prices with any other intlie iriafrkel. Anting the assortment of' DU* £o«l>s will be founda great variety ol DrossOoodß consisting in part of ‘ . , flerrgcs, Berige Delanes,all-wool Dtliuies, LaiM, plain and printed; 'Ginghdha, English, Scotch and American ; l >o liH9h EriigspfYillghfgfcs and colprs,ff good atoajc-qf - . s im,g , Also, (yr mon’? wear may be, found Breed Cloth? Cassimcrcs, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk', satin and Rummer Vestings. Also, Sheetings, Shirtings* bleached and brown* Tickings, Rummer Gootfc lor, boys 1 wear, Cotton Yarn, Carpet »Varp, Cotton Ratten, with a varietv of other rliclcs too numerous to mention. * , Groceries avid Provisions, A lull Stock will -bo kept on hand. Those in want of Sugars, Tea's, Coifed, Molasses, StbwaVt*s beef SyrUfi, Spiefcs, Pspjter, Glngor,BaliralUs, 'Flour, Fish, Sill!Tobacco,ot any other article lathis lim), will do well to cell on us boflbrp purqhasinjf else where. ; ■ : ttAUDtVAHifc, ■ ’ r , •etrlargc and iomplctc nn asSoflmCitt as can herbaria Iblhoooiinlyu Among wibldlils CbtlerybfallMhds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, f(bee*. Shjtvcb,! JRntka, Bills, Ac., &,c. G|iQPJfERj^GUS9,'& Steel, Iron j Hails, Fai/tl? and .OitiilQlais ' .and . Ready• Made .Clothing^&A J Thankful for the liboref pnlir image of the phk season, the undersigned feel a> pleasure IniribitliTg tile public to an examination' of our. Spring stock lering Goodsnhd 'low prices'will)n sure a speedy saloforjoady pay. J win . „ B - B - Si-teltH'Jfc SOW. Wcllaboroufb, May 25,1855. i. i' h n imimxMSFvm I *.'-' A MiaHot./iSIB MMIW3H-!' firriii nf-=®'A Mi'DraWl W, ' « *ip*» *1 I] te •■■■& mmmim Am^mm^rnmns Ji9Bijust bceml. it-riiegiawcoweiWJo Ulc doctrine Uialtbo aN IMBNESIKP.ENCE’VViabettor, ilia h the l»lkiTa,Uiul,.« >1 r rjs‘um puii&mmYS'MH M the of DltT QOQH9 W ppt wsfi.rafS>te jsml aunts of “closed up concerns ipUte W^ ( oulj!opj. Pf 'm AWiftP i lB !Mto l( Wk(°£ lai-, c .H,el£]eB and best qualities, from the coarsysf. ,aj>q}3|lfc.,t9 .^lio.fi, pij«w^iys'«ftM^i4m-V.i t » b,.„ :■„• ;•.'. ■ BiUts r andLadiel’bSress Good Sf-c-latest -latest Styleh. anH aitoptddUdfeVerylvufiety bflrim mings. Ladles will do Use)) to tsll dnd examine the Stnol before-purchasing elsewhere.' Baldwin, GUerhsey &. Co., hare always on -hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of - - , which will be sold at £he lofvosl CASH BIUCEs* ,/'.iV ■’ ;/ ■ •' , ,'AZdSOI Groceries, Crockery ftfartiiha ft; Glass, SioKe, Hollow [wyff'Wopden Ware, . Jr on,: Steel,' •fffoibr.OiJtr • «.r and Dye-Stuffs of. every kind • t *' Alt kinds of CoitMry 'Product'faVe'n in ex change for goods at the market prices., ' •' !•’ T. t»\ • B’AOTWIN; TiogvMarch !?S, X 853. A.- T. GUERNSEY, ■■ 0. B. LOWfcUL. Dress Marks the Man, OWING to Iho.great rise in papeivthefe is a great and increasing demand for rugs of ull kinds, Therefore, every man who wishes to save (ho first cost on his old clothes should cast'them, buttons and all into the rag-bag; -not however until ho'enUs ot the ’ PKEJIIUITI STORE, 42’ 27004, . and selects from the large and splendid assortment of. 1 Ready lU,*ulc Clothing, . here |kcj»t constantly on hand, a suU.‘ warranted to wear as Jong as any otjier, and made in the best and most substantial manner, and undcc-his own super* vision. .Tlie\ proprietor Irate a complete knowledge of the trade, and can so!| the best quality of Ready Made Clothing considerably cheaper than any other establishment in the comity. -He kcepsa variety of Cloths , Cassimercs , Veatings i DmmerSj Trimmings, Wrappers, Shirts, Collars , Cfuvufc, tj’c. which will,be sold as reasonably os they can be pur* chased elsewhere, His stock of COATS & VESTS can’t bo beat this.side of New York, cither in price stylo, or quality. . ‘ 1 Uon't forget that ihis eelublishmenl took the fire premium at the Fair of last October* ILT Eitf.tliQular attention given to cutting and ma king garments to order. C. .OSMUN. Tioga, April 5, i 855. ■ . r " r IVEiV,.ROOI>S. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his customers and friends that he still con tinucs tTio mercantile flio Althplftcc, ol I the wed known store ofL. 1. Nioliols,.whore lie. Will 1 he happy to wail on those that will lav or him with a call, and would invite the attention of the public generally to lbs large and commodious slock of brv oooas. tiroccvics, iscauy-jianc Cioin • ill"' anil ilardware, CROCK WHY, WOODEN'VVaRE, STONE. WARE, BOOTS <fe SHOES, HATS AND CARS, &c.j &c..m in hot everything else kept iu a country store, art! clcs too numerous io mention, and will sdll cheaper than can be bought this side of New York city. All kintfs^rproduce taken in exchange for goods at the highest tfmrVet price. J. B.BOWEN. - Wellsborough, Juij0.29t.1854. BOOK, STATIONERY, WATCH, ■ -AND JEWELRY STORE. AT TIOGA. THE 'SUBSCRIBER* returns hla thank?i*S> to his former friends j- their patronage, Imping he may continue to see them and Hsyt.-ia many more now ones. lie ha? just received a new addition to his stock, and hq wishes all to cull with* out delay as he oaa sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other establishment of the kind in this section of lho-cbt»hlry. ’ s?» # ? '* <* O’ Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry Repaired in the best manner and en short notice. O* Also a large supply of the best Ink. Tioga, Ap. 20,-55, ’ U.‘ W. TAYLOR.’ COSMUN has just, returned from Llic City • with u splendid assortment of Broadcloths , Cosstmeres, Vealinga, Trimmings of all kinds, Ready-Made Clothing of all qualities aud sizesy French Bosoms , Shirts and Wristhandsy Cravats and Scarfs, all styles, a la Byron Collars, Stand ing CollarSy Gloves and i/o. sieryy Sueponders, But. tarns of all descriptionsy Links and Double Buttons for i (foots, Tu}k Sul\n Linings for Coats Pongee Sleeve Linings and Velvets of all styles, TIOGA MARBLE YARD. TILLER & fi’TZ, IN Kalian anti American Marble; FOR MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVE-STONES. Agents. Bailey &. Foi.kv, Wclhboro; O. P. Beach, Knoxville! J. E» : W Kbsthi, Covington. Tioga, April 26, 1855. MXtS* M. A, STEVENS lias just received from New York,a supply hfSPRING GOODS which she is prepared to offer to the public on terms more reasonable itmo.otuoy. firmer period. Work done to order, Ladies, call and see. N.' B. Hard limes makes it necessary that nil in debted should call and pay up immediately. Wcllsboro’. March 23,1855, LIME, LIMB, LlME!*—Kept constantly on hand at his Plaster MiUpeyp. Mansfield, fresh ly burned and of superior quality. ' Price, 37 j cents per bushel. A. BIXBY. Mansfield, June 14, 1856. READY MADE CLOTHING.—Just receiver, n large stock of Ready Made, Clothing for (he spring,upd summer trade, wlnch' wil] he sold at a very small profit at ' JONES Ao ROE'S. af } [Tidgrf] 'G, W. TATLOR’9 FORCE-PUMPS, V-- I jVbfo.SliQ.to $l5 each,' al Wellsboro 1 , Nov. 9. D. y. &. W. ROBERTS’. V'tBAlN-'PEMPfr —a liirgtJ supply for sola cheat! by Mwfap-’ss] V. CASE, Enoxyillo Tallow do Afiemantmo Candles) Bb|n ing Fluid,ahd t,apip pil.at CASE'S. i.-■. ■ - i ■ /VtAPS 5i HATS’of every description Just received ut Junes & roe. IK “MAN HrimKini'SELF!** An InvaluaWßtWiif& tmt**Wvery Family should hnueii Copy" m*aaimh#aw4m S9fc 69#* fs S.Q L.O IN. I. e s.s Wf.&ff *'■“” -ii'ettf-'' 1 cpttibu, J iy Vised 9fi3i ? eaM jy;nUiictci| ;fcxuaPi««. ,yoid)n g! al| .my di<a] s^wca^UM •ft)* woyl4 t p%fti of, oiflf flf, P9n)]?lamta WplgßWfl W2l A o *..*-*??' r fb g 9 S twenty oted to tfio fiuro pt 4J£sf se 3, pf pcljcale 6r prl 'the'curb of'liio above d i seS sXL J trtdC»i AulllfeMadkes, symjK tflßis «nd.«M'«fith6.Jfi!.K&R i Jtsiimsmy.'ff'the, P/ofemn ff.Qhte&iss in,#*. Pc*n iUdi»irfivliegt, Philadelphia—" PR. fIUN, TJHR’S MEDICAL SIAM UAL.’’ The author , Q 1 his work, orilike.tim majority of those) who adver tise to core tiie diseases of which it treats is.a grad uate of. one.of. the best Colleges in. the, United£M> led It affords me pleasure to recommend hi;n Jo t(ic ,un. lurlunalrvor to tl)o victim of malpractice, pa a sue. ecssful and experienced practitioner, in whose hono and integrity they may place Uic greatest confidence -si r s r Fcdnt A. Wo odwr4,M D-jp/ Jtm Univeisuy F/uludcl/ihia.—it.giycq ipp.plcapuro to addruy tgali moqj lq llio prolcasionaj,ability of tlie, authblj of lit Munnal., fs ymcroua cases of t(te Gcifital qrrans,.some of tlie/n of long standing bayp eppic .under my nptlcc, in which his shill W bqeh Djanifesl inr.estoring.to porfßCt health,iqpqmo coses where the .patient hue been considered beyond mqdicei aiji. XujUic, treatment, of Sptuinal weak: oesstor.disarrangcmcpt of tfio fuhcliohs produced by spluabuac or, cxoessiyo voncry, i'do not know Ilia superior|in the profession. I have been acquainted with tile auibor some thirty years,and deeui .it no mure than justice to him ay well as kindness to the unfotlimale victim of cycly indiscretjpn, tp fecem mend him as one in whose professional skill' and In legrily they may safely confide themselves, ~ „ Alfrkd Woodwaoi). M, D. “Thia is, wilhout.exccption, the mostoomprehßn.-. sivo and intelligible-work published on Ilia classes ol diseases ofi.wliich it treats. Avoiding. all-leoliniqal terms, il addresses itself to the reason of its readers. U Is IreCi from all objectionable mallet, and no par ent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in tlie hands of Ills sons. The muliot has devoted ma ny years to tbq treatment of the various complaints treated of, and with tdo little breath io puff and too little presumption la impose, he baa offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruit of some .twenty years’ most successful practice, — HeriUl. “ No teacher or parent should be itnowlodo impar ted in this valuable work. U would save year* o( pain and mortification and borrow to the youth un der their charge.”—Peoples’ Advocate. ’ A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing ol “Hunter’s Jlcdical Manual” says—“ Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of tlie passions, have been led into the habit of, self.pujlujiqn without realizing the sin and fehrfal donsfegSSi)bpoiulhciuselves and posterity The constitutions of thousands wjm aroraising fam ilies have been onfteblcd, if noU brekcn down, and they do 'npl kbow tho ’cause pr- cure. Anylliing that can be done so to enlighten end influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove Jiis wide spread source of human wretchedness, would conifer tjid greatest blessing next to the relig ion of Jesus Christ, ouThe present and coming gen eration. InloMjii'mice (ot tile use of intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thousands upon thou sands, is nol a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted,and be lieve tnc your co-worker in the good work you are So actively engaged in.” unccopy ~;n free of postage, to any part of the Uniled Stales’for 25 cents, or six copies for one dollar. Address, (post paid) COSDEN & Ct)., Publishers, or Box 19G, Philadelphia. O* Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on (he most liberal terms. October 12, 1854-1 y. Cash Paid for Wool! 20,000 lbs WOOL WANTED, AT THE Steam Wool Factory IN WCLLSBORO’ PA. TO Manufacture on shares by .the yard—or in exchange for BROADCLOTHS, GASSI MERES: TWEEDS, BROAD FLANNELS, SWCKING YARN SC. The subscriber' has rented a part of the Foun dry Buildingnnd'SfEAM POWER for a term of years, ban filled up the building, in good order, and wili.be in repdinesss on tholOUi day of June next to . , , , .Car'd Wool into rolls for customers on short notice. Also to re ceive CLOTH TO DRESS andiWOOL to manii facturc on shares lor one half the doll), or by the yard for three shillings. And llioso.wishinglo have their wool worked can depend on having their cloth in sen-on. Customers bringing Wool to Card from a distance can have their rolls to carry home with them. Wool, and most all kind of produce received in payment for work. Tejms, |«iy down. May 31,J8SS. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Tioga Foundry & Ma chine Shot). TABOK,YOI)NU&€O. , MANUFACTURERS of- Steam Engines, Brtilers, ItJL arid Machinery of all kinds; 6lovcs, hollo# Ware,” Tin*, and Copper Whrfc. ’ REPAIRING ’& JOB WORK dotie With the foaßl fwasibfe delay* . " 1 MILL GEARINGS funnelled toiftauf extra charge or patterns. ’ BLOWS of all kinds, (two of which look the premium at the latfe County Fair,) kept constantly on hand.’* ’ ,f ( Wb hare (he cjtcldsivb.Hght, for Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the pjjfiof Coot Staves efier inyphted; which,'is always on'band at 'our sliirb hoqsc, for wholesale & hfclall. ' ' ’ ‘„.r , i ''J TfßOljt, YOUNG & CO, I Tio ? ia,,Peb;ii 1 18jf5.;“ "J \„/ , -IhfKSBi”ll.' A. 'SEAttS, wiH opco a Sdi EflLla'ct School bn Monday, the 371 h of Augudl, in the bdiUltng back oflLS.'Baile^'sSltiro. ■■ 1 TtilTibN. Rdb’fllhg, writing, Spilling, find plain Sowing. .91(50 Common 1 Erigliiih branfchdi. Enfhroidery.-2,00 Highyr English branches. V..... 19,00 M hale, Mclideon ff 00 “ Piano .......; '. -.‘'8,00 Wcllsboro, August 3,1855. w jegs|iVto6*6t!^^S^&^ froifl the .yie.poqcafe N. B. The system adbpteJ at tlfis cstablisrimeni is not to chnrgo 25 to pay,for bad debts, tfierefo're those'teho niay'pktiOfiiretJS tan-feel asslfred they' will pot have tb pajf the debts Of those Whcin'ev. ef'jriy'Y'tnis phid'lifkiicdeSdihg beydhi) dur elfpediai lions already. \Vd iiivitc all who can tpxdrrtfc'' and nee Wtiidd'sclircs. ydir ctfnffttiaosß'mrieiil dn'd rmjftflHd-rt td'ybilr advintigb. ■ May 3. 1855, Cm GRAY & LOUNSBURY.' lIRUfSS AND MEDICINES I jj Fa: ;j m rpHE subscribers ,have constantly X on hand, at thoir Drugstore, in Law- Pg/fjf rcnccville, a large and weUseipcled stock fB&l of DRUaS\:lsfn, of every description IRJ used hy Physicians in tlie country, and.all tlio most popular PATENT MED ICINESof the deyr which we offer for sale at prices which cdnnoCf&i ot suit those whb may favor us with a call. -*- ■ Among our Patent Medicines may bg foun4,t|ie following.; , ' . March ant's Gargling Oil; Jay ne'sExpeciora nt, Al terative, Fills , Pills, &c.; Moffat’e Billets and Pills;- FUchc's silver plated Abdominal Support, era, Braces, Inhaling Tubpa, and all the medicines prepared by himJor his private practice ; Brant's Pxlmonaty Balsam and Purifying Extracts ; Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and Ganehalague; Diilom’s Hravri Cute; Ah, drelo's Pain Killing Agent; Trust’s Slagnetie ■ Ointment; Dr. Christie’s Galvanic. Belts, Sfc,; ■ Hou'ghtorfs Artificial Pepsin; Blake's Aromatic Bitters i and al( the most popular Pills and,Ver mifuges, S;c., Cc. ' ' ; Also a good, assortment of 1 SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography, History,Miscellaneous Reading,dec. Paints, Oiisj,and Dre-^nlfi,j GLASS, wholesale and retail, Gold and Silver l.cafiPutty,Spts. Turpentine, Camphenc, Burning Fluid, Varnishes,dec. . traugh if hvrd, , LawrenccvlUe,Fcb.3, 1855. Family Wroi’cvy Provision STORE. THE subscriber would inform his friends and the citizens of Tioga county generally, that ho has just received a lirfge and superior sup ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SUCH AS Teas, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart’s Syrup, Rice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Salt by the barrel or sack. Mackerel by (he whole, i and J barrel, Codfish by (he 100 or single pound, Flour, Cheese, Crack ers, Butter dp Eggs, together with every oilier article in the Grocery inc, lower than can lie got at any other place in own, a* ho is ‘determined to make quick sales at small profits. Thankful for past favors lie would most respect r-llj- Invito canal llao puMio Io give him a cull and examine for themselves. M. M. CONYERS. Wcllsborongh, May 7,1855. BOWEN’S EMPIRE STORE. Important to (he Public. A TJ. R. BOWEN’S Empire Store the XJL time lias finally come,* when Goods can be bought as cheap in Wellsborough, as at Elmira,Cor rung, or in any othef town west of Now York; and the public at large are .invited to call and satisfy themselves that this is no Humbug. At J, R. Bowen’s will always be found on exten sive assortment of well selected DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES and a large variety of Gentlemen’s Clothing, HATS. OAI’S, SHI RTS, COLLARS. SCARFS, Ac all of which will bo disposed of at a reduced price J. R. BOWEN. Wollsborougli, July 27,1855-lfi NEW"iWDSTTEW GOODS At Rowcu’s Empire Store. an‘( sec the best and largest slock Goods ever offered to the public. Consisting of dry Goods, groceries, iiard.ware, WOODEN-WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and a largo slock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ! I flatter myself that I can dress a man to purlieu* ar Jits in ail eases who desire the ready-made. The Ladies are invited to call and examine the richest and beslassortmcnt of DRESS GOODS ever before offered in market—which I am prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to suit. Wellsborough Sept. IS, 1855. CAUTION ! I —ALL. PERSONS are forbid paying apy Accounts, Notes or Judgments to James I. Jackson that have been made or rendered for work dime at the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill, (said to belong to him) from the Ist day of,March 1653 up to the Ist day of March 1855 ; ap 1 have a lease of said Factory and Saw Mill for the three years from the Ist day of Marcli 1852, made and signed by the said James I. Jaekson 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, vfz : Three years. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Wellsborough, Marcli 1, ’55-lf. Chairs, Chairs, Chairs. TJESIDES a variety of all olhcr kinds of JJ of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, tbo sub seribur has four different styles of BLACK WALNUT CANE EjEAT CHAIRS, which lie is selling at cost prices. Also, Two different patterns of Mahogany Spring Seat Chairs, and Mahogany Rockers. and three patterns of Sofas. Also, Rosewood, Curl Maplo, and CommOn chairs of all kinds. , E. D. WELLS. Lawronceville, Nov. 1854. FANNING MILLS. .ATTENTION, FARMERSI THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in formtho Fanners of Tioga County, that they are now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles south of Wellsbo roUgh, on the Jersey Shore riad; and feel warranted in saying that said Mill is lb« l|osl ever introduced inta Tioga County both as respects cleaning fast and well,and thcsayiiigpf Grass Seed. ( Farmers are respectfully invited to calTahd exam. ln >ff^ r A*l e .'9 Be ' v ; ea * M! *' or ( ! purchasing clspwltete, " hinds bP Produce taken'i'n ! pbyment. Old Millsrcpaircdion shnxtnbiicm .aI 'I ... ■ -is, or - AN,a US GRIFFIN &. SONS. ! Dclmar, Oct. 12, 1'854-lf. ' f : WIOE-AWAKE. f|ATS,-—Just.rgoeiyc E V'l'ilc Store a largp ebjck of Wwe Awake, Hungarian and Kossuth rials. ‘Call and aeu Sept. 13, 1851. ol Jj-.dl i.mi Empoiiium aq% Fashio^ -■ftoLoom "Li 6 gtjoa*Wßo yin ;,iuii-i ail Jun; fcttvjCOsUkPr'iG&fltiQJ3Bßi6> <dk©»hn -Mj/v A!*? QQM VER4, iia«H jwflt ,<^iMd*oi* I jiitdj ■ ca^sito^ e^^^broug^Stritoftliiß fsmaw'fist mdftriu* Hai kociMeoiAprlseSia igenfeißli£«*arto*Dt of Cffim ajMfePHfe np. , „ pßsortmenl.i ~ , , VRESSIPMGK AND SIiCK ney description, size rind catorJ .;■! , Slyte! u :t>- ' AiliOVetishirts, ShSpotidil's;' Glote^tlhibtells^ ; Nock 1 aW'PriokW HkMktfdWdftV ttfcfclber whi ,1 -lots OtV-.,n •).!■' ■’lo' ; van! j{ .rtr SELF-ADJUSTING,, STOCKS<kc. ...... of every description—the; Jargeat assortment in town! 1 " 1 Boots, Shoes, and aititen, for Men, Boys,drill Women,* largovarlety. Trunks , Tallies, Qarfet Bdgs, t£e., <fe. ■ He would Bey lo all iri wanl Ofgodd and nest fitting -CLOTHING, that - he eon and ■ will ttU , cheaper than can bp gotten,in Ibis, borough, or any where this aide of the New York market, is no blow or brag, but truth—and to lest it call at “Convera’Cheap Clothing EmpoHnin,” where itt articles- are sold cheaper than on this drirvraict svsteu. Wells borough, May 27,1655. ' 'CABINET MAKING. t> T, VANHORN Wfould inform Ihecili zcns of Wollsborough and vicinHy, that be has purchased the interest of his'parlrier, John 8. Bliss, in the above business,- And will continue at the old stand,two doors east of JonCa’ Store, to keep on hand and. make to order aJJ kinds of Cabinet Fupiturc—such as Sofas, Divans, fMfoninm, Car'd, Centre, Dining Breakfast Tablet, Dross Stands, Dross and Common Bureaus, MAHOGOjNV & COMMON “WASH STANDS. Cottage, French and Cctmmoti Bedsteadt , of every description, togethol'wtth all articlcaon. ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of t,be business he dap lets himself with the belief that those -wishing to purchase, would do well to call and eiamine his Work before sending elsewhere for an inferior article. 1 > COFFINS, of every variety, made to order, at shjot notice, and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a nest manner, at short no lice. M Chairs! Chairs! (HL addition to the above, the subset!. 'jSSSßber.would inform the public that he bis If fif if just received a Urge and handsome aeso/i. menl of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chair 9. which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,llian they can be purchased anywhere else in Tiogi county. Call and see them ! June 3,1855. \EW ARRANGEMENTS. ACKOWL would announce to the cm • zcns ol Tioga counlyithat he has associated with him a partner, and the business will be cod. ducted under the firm of A.Crowl & Co. They will continue at the old stand, in Weilsboroaga to manufacture to order and keep on nano, Buggys & Eunihcr Wasrous, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, LETTERS. Jfc., which for style, durability and elegance of finish, cannot be surpassed by any other similar establish mciu in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and the best materials used expressly in all'the manufactorm* departments of this establishment. Persona send ing orders may real assured of having them eiccu cdl to their entire satisfaction, and finished in «vm particular the same as though they attended in pen son. REPAIRING done as usual, with neatness and despatch. PAINTING ufaji kinds done on the anortcit notice, and most reasonable terms. XT*All kinds of merchantable produce 'deliver, cd) recivcd n exchange for work, at the market prices. July 13, 1835. Carriage & Wagon Iflauufac torv. TTENRY PETRIE would an-.^ty, nounce to his friends and pubiicgcncrally, llmt he is couthiuing-«L-_y2-. the above business on Grafton street, immediate* in Uie rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where he is pre pared to manufacture on short notice, Carriages, StfMdes. Wagons, of any style or description to suit the purchaser and oft lie very best materials. All kinds of re* pairing done forthwith and on the most reasooaoh terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ly executed in the best manner ufid most fash ionablc stylo. WclUboro/ July 13, '55. HENRY PETRIE. HERE’S Y OCR CHEAP ROOTS &, SHOES ! HAVING remoyed lo the building in (he rear of Bailey & Folcy*. store, the subscriber is prepared to furnish lo order, MEN'S 4 BOYS' KIP 4- CALF BOOTS Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN'S 4 CHILDREN'S KIP * CALF.SHOES— - _ .VJEJV’S 4 BOYS’ COARSE BOOTS, Made upon honor — end warranted lo Wear out nr due lime, and not to.rip until Urey itre.jvqrn out. As a man is known by iris Boots, i\o,.less than of lie company lie keeps, it behooves tfvery man to lake b&d how Iris' *• undelsitindiiig” is cared lor ' A reasonable shire of the public patronage is re spectfully solicited. O* Hides taken in dachange fort work... b. A. SEARS, wcllsboro',t)eo. 28, 1855-Iy. Cikstom Boot <k Shoe Shop, AT M. Sherwood's'old’''standi where the Kraus' Boys continue tb irb'ikbj mend, and measure tb order, at txs low pricer the times wdl admit. All work warranted—-tp,wear out jp'a, year or to —and not rip or come to pieces ’till U doet wear out Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid quantity of hides i the highest markeLprici.* ~ July. 13 t 1854;' * 1 J ‘ * GEO. W. SEARS. _W!hc lor Communion. Bpeclfully informed - lliatllley can now 'o"b‘to‘m arffie WenlaWfoTTgßurug Ike. QrepetMn'iiullitiUd iioilh .jUciM)&inf ’/or" moat satisfactory evidence pf iU,puyiljr«yi|be shown to those who wiah.lp examine it. pf,distinguished Clergymen and the alalemenf t>l the manufacturer himself. Those initerpstedwill do well to procure a supply soon. .. E.' < R 01 r . Wcllsborough, Jun.,2G t 1854. into tftla place, for Bate irwhoteiktcip'd refailbf Wellsboro, Fob. l’S4. BAILEV i, FOLEY. O; KAA 6l* sld Iron and Copper i&iUyy: wanted ,ineachangq far Stores -ana Tiqware, by {Nap. 9.] b. P. &vV. ROBERTS. NAILS by the keg or pound" very "cEcap at ' May 31 1655. JONES A. ROE'S. =f ‘t a, crowl a, co. 1 , ■*
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