JToV farmer. • CHEMICAL UNIONS- Every fanner should knew enough of chemistry, ! 1 ) tell thfl combinations that forma the different vegetable creations. Every plant nod Vegetable is formed of the same substa'm ces^,bnly : united id ’different All - 100,,8re formed of only fifteen elements.' The names of these elements wo have often given f but as a Valued subscriber has asked ns, “What is the l?est way fora former of limited means, loocqoire a knowledge of Ag ricultural Chemistry ?” we will repeal what wo have often anid, by recurring to the first principles of Chemistry ; and if our “subscri ber,” of Sullivan, will learn this lesson fully, lie will be prepared to be bis own teacher af terwards, fay experimental training. The fifteen- simpje elements are oxygen hydrogen, niirogcn, chloi‘ihe, carbon, potash, sods, lime, alumnia, magnesia, iron, manga nese, silex, sulphur, and phosphorus. Some of these names may be heller under stood by calling them differently. Thus to cal) chlorine, muriatic acid ; carbon, coal 1 or the part of n thing that will burn j alumnia, clay, and silex, sand—they will perhaps, be belter understood. The other substances are probably understood by their chemical namds. Now’, by different combinations of these substances, are all other substances formed Thus oxtgen and nitrogen from the air we breathe; nitrogen and hydrogen combined form ammonia, or hartshorn; chlorine and ammonia combined (root sal ammoniac; ox ygen nod sulphur from sulphuric acid ; sul phuric acid and soda from ghiuber salts; sul phuric acid and magnesia combined from ep. sum salts; sulphuric acid and alumnia, or clay, form alum ; sulphuric acid and iron combined from green vitriol ; sulphuric acid and zinc combined for while vitrol ; sulphur ic acid and lime combined form “Plaster ol Paris;” oxvgen and phosphorus combined form phosphoric acid and lime combined form bones, or phosphate of lime ; oxygen and carbon combined form carbonic ncid, (so fatal in rooms where burning coals arc kept;) carbonic acid and lime united form chalk, and limestone, called carbonate of lime, potash and aquafortis combined form saltpetre ; soda and chlorine com! ined form common sah. Potash, soda, and ammonia are called alkihcs as they possess a sharp, bitter, hurniiiir laslc. Potash is derived from the ashes of land vegetables; soda from sea plants, and ammonia from animat substan ces. Now, by these changes nn<l combinations, all plants ami vegetables, as well as animals, ere formed Thus, a slick of green wood is formed by ibe combination of oxygen and hydrogen ; the sap, or water, carbon or coals; and the ashes, or earthly matter, are drawn from the earth. By burning it, the water is changed back into the two gasses, and thrown off into the atmosphere. You have coal, of carbon IvL. This, though apparently dry, still contains water in the shape of oxygen and hydrogen uisu:i.<ed, and in a solid, dry form. Burn the e.nVi- or coal, and the balance of the ox;, l • .ml hydrogen is driv. en o/T. and the rei,..i.f.s me earth. Analyse these ashes, and wo shall find all of the fif teen elements, except the gases, which haw escaped ;.•• • 'V- atmosphere. To ascertain the amouu, ol gas in a “lick of wood, weigh the st'tct,. then char it in a pit, and weigh again : then reduce it to ashes, and weigh them. In the firs', operation, you get the weight of the gases united into sap, which are thrown off: in the second, the weight of the gases unoombtped, existing in n solid state. So with lime, which united With car bonic acid, forms limestone. A bushel of limestone weighs H2lbs j burn it, and it weighs only 75 lbs., showing that 67 lbs. of carbonic acid and water have been thrown off; add 20 lbs. of water to it, and it will crumble into drv powder, weighing 93 lbs., shewing that the change of 20 pounds of water into solid dry substances, has been ef fected with a loss of only two pounds. In analyzing the ashes of wood, we find what earth is used in forming the plant or tree. The apple tree shows a large propor tion of alkali and lime ; the peach, iron ; po latoes, potash; wheat phosphate of lime; clover, lime ; and the cranberry, of potash. When the farmer has got thus far, perfect ly, he knows what composes his crops, and that his apple trees need ashes ; the peach, iron scales; potatoes, leached n-.lu; hone meal; and clover, lime. When he '■urn pletelv learned this lesson, wo will, perhaps give him another,— Ohio Farmer. Simple Remedies.—Cotlon wool, wot with sweet oil and paregoric, relieves the ear ache very soon. Black or green tea, steeped in boiling milk and sweetened with loaf sugar, is excellent for the dysentery. A good quantity of old cheese is the best thing to eat when distressed by eating too much fruit, or oopressed with any kind of food. Physicians have given it in cases of extreme danger. Blackberries nrc extremely useful, in eases of dysentery ; to eat the berries is very healthy ; tea made of the routs and leaves is very beneficial, and a syrup made o( the ber ries is still better. Whortleberries, commonly called huckle berries, dried nre a useful medecine for chil dren. Made min lea and sweetened, they are very beneficial when the system is in a res tricted stole, and (he digestive powers out of order. —Ohio Farmer. Advice op as Old Lady,—Now, John listen to. me, for I am older than you, or I could not be your mother. Never do you marry a vpupg. woman, John, you havo.cohtrived id happen at the house where, ah#. lives. at Ipayt four or five limes before: breakfast. You should know how late she lid* imbed in ibe morning. You should take notice Whether, her'complexion is ihe same in the.morning as it is in ihe evening, or wheth. er^.the .morning wash and the towel have robbed her of her bloom. You should take care to surprise her, so ihaY you' may see her morning dross, and observe how her hair looks wii.-n she is not expecting you. If possible you shn.l.l i.e whore you can hear the morning cohversation between her and her mother.-)' Khaims ill^atqred-aojl.snap, pish to hermotheff pcrroyotf, de pent)-,on it. H&W 4 dreSsM neatly In' the robrnmg wtih the same countenance, tho same neatly 1 cqnibed hair, the same ready nntfpleasaiji answefs'to her mother, which- characterized her appearance ond deportment in the-evening, arid panicu larty if she is lending- haqd^to^got (he breakfast ready.in goddseasobishe ta a prize, John, and the sooner you secure her to your self the better. Judicial Discriuimatiom.— Sume of the modern Judges must-discriminate after the manner of the Dutch Justice, before whom three inebriates were brought up, “What did you get drunk on? said fie addressing,the sorriest specimen of the three. “Blackstrap.” “You .be,one big rascal ip drink such, poor stdff, f fines, you five dollars.” Rum was the next fellows weakness, and he was fined two dollars, rum being a mnre respedable tipple in the estimation oflhe Justice. “And what makes you trunk my friend?” said he to the third culprit. “Punch.” “Go long mils you, I fines you just noth ing at nil. Why 1 gits drunk mil punch niineself sometimes.” BUSINESS UIRECOM. TBIWIS OF PUBLICATION. Tub Agitator is published every Thursday Morn Ing, and famished to subscribers al 91 00 per an num if paid in advance; or $2 if payment be delay ed over the year. No subscrijflioß taken for a shor ter period than sir months % and when for that term only, payment must be made strictly in advance, or $1 mil l*e charged. The foregoing terms will be strictly adhered to. No paper unit be disconiinu et\ nnHJ paid for , unless at the option o/ the editor Cujbs —Ten Copies, Bl ; Fifteen l5. Advertisements willbeinserted a(sl per square, {of fourteen lines or less,) for the first or three con secutive insertions, and 25 cents for every subse quent one. Yearly advertisements inserted al o, rea sonable discount on the foregoing rates, O* Transient advertising payahlein advance. fVT AUlelters must be post-paid. hydropathic Physician and Surgeon. ELKLANO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. [June 14,1855.] JOHN N. KACHE, A TTORNEY NNDCOVNSFAA.OR AT LAW—Office, north side Public Square WelUborough, Pi, Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Podge &. Co.,N. Y city lloi\.A,V.Pttrson» t Phiiadclphia. July 13. SPENCER & THOMSON, Attorneys & Counselor* at Law, CORNING, Steuben County, New York. Geo. T. Sfemcer. C. H, Thomson. April 18, 1855-Iy, §. P. WILSON, Cr Removed to James Lowrey’s Office JAS. LOW KEY & S. F. WILSON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT I.AW, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Potter and McKean counties. Wctlsborough, Feb. 1, 1853. towlers W cils, No. SOS Broad way, have all works on Phrenology, Hydropathy, Phonography, Education, Temperance, and the Nalnral Sciences generally. They also puh.ish— LIFE ILLUSTRATED—a first-class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News, literature, Science, and the Arts; to 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 a'nd Practice; to Phys ioingy and Anatomy, and (hose Laws winch govern Lile and Health. 81 a year. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL—Devo ted to the Elevation and Improvement of Mankind, 81 a year. O’ For 83 in advance, a copy of each of these Jurnuls will be sent one year. Address pre-pnid, FOWLERS & WELLS, 308 Broadway, Newark. SASH & BLIND FACTORY. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., PA. TH E subscriber is prepared by new Ma- Just porcliaecd, to Cornish to order, all kinds of square and fancy Sasli and Blinds, Square Sash of common sizes constantly on hand. By long experience in the business, the subscri ber flatters himself that he can make as good on article,■'and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at any cslabislimcnt in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and sec. < DAVID S. IRELAN. Covington, March 2,1854. CTThc subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D, Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Searpa’sOil for Deafness. D. S. I. NEW SPRING GOODS. subscribers are now opening their . stock of GOODS for the Spring Trade, com prising a full and complete assortment, and of the osual variety, which will, as heretofore, be sold a ta very small profit for READY PAY. Being deter mined not to be undersold fay our neighbors, our goods are marked al the lowest figure; and wo invito apornparison of our goods and prices with any other in the market. Among the assortment of DRV GOODS witlbe round a great variety of Ladies’ DrcssGoods ocnslsllngin parjof Bercgcs , Berege Del ones,all-wool Delanes, Lamas, plain and printed; Ginghams , English, Scotch and American; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors, a gooehstock of SIIKB. Also, for men’s wear may bo found Broad Cloths Cassimores, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, satin and Hummer Vestings. Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached and brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for boys’ wear. Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Cotton Batten, with a variety of other rliclcs 100 numerous to mention. Groceries and Provisions. A lull slock will be kept on hand. -Those in want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart’s best Syrap, Spices, Pepper, Gijiger, Saleralus, Flour, Fish, Salt Tobacco,jpr any olhef article in this lino, wllldo well to calfon us before purchasing else where. HARDWARE, as large and complete an assortment as can be found in the county. Among whiclus Cutlery ofall kinds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, &0., &c. CROCKERY, GLASS & STONE-WARfr Baoti ahd Shoes, Hats and caps, Steel, Ji;oa, Nails, Paint* and Oils, Glass and Putty, Reddy-iMdde Clothing;Afc. T *£pWW for the liberal patronage, of the. pas, season; the Undersigned feel 1 a pfciisufe' in itmngoi Jhe public i toan examination of our'Spring stock.' believing that good Goods and low prices will in' sore a speedy sale tor ready pay. , v „ „ B - D, SMITH A.SON, 88,183}, ✓ . J . T HB/ TI Odr A/G 0 U If® YA M GIT AIT ft E. ggffftA AWwmVi T>UT tlie-ijow firm'of BALDWIN, » «JB V A C 0., •- ■ v / AllS AUTE to the' hest’irilereSta of the trading canVmonily. .The era at 'High Prices has [toned away and (bid of SMALL’PROFITS AND'QUICK RETURNS has jiist began.r They am converts.tp the'doctrine that tho - “NIMBLE SIXPENCE" is better tliaa tfae “SLOW SHILLING,’; and beli?ve.(bat "LIVE, and LET LIVE" is the only honcstprinciploofactioh.,Their stack of DRY GOODS is not made up of (lie odds and ends and the rem,- oants of “closed tip" concerns in.lhe,Ci(y, but cpm prises a complete assortment oflheldlest styles and best qualities, from the coarsest domestic to the fi nest imported fabrics, such an" .. Silks, and Ladles’ 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 So Co., have always on band a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest CABU PRICES. ALSO, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass, Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Staffs of every kind - and of the best quality, with BOOTS df SHOES, for Everybody. *,* All kinds of Country Product taken in ex change for goods al the market prices. T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, March 29, 1855. A. T. GUERNSEY, O. B. LOWELL. Dress Marks the Man, OWING lo the great rise in paper, there is a great ond increasing demand for rags of ail kinds. Therefore, every man who wishes to save the first cost on his otd clothes should cost them, buttons ond all into Uio rag-bag; not however until he colls ot the PRBJIUJin CLOTHING STOKE, AT TIOOA, and selects from the large and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing, here [kept constantly on hand, a suit warranted to wear as long as any other, and made in the best and most substantial manner, end under his own super vision. The proprietor has a complete knowledge of (he trade, and can sell the .best quality of Ready Made Clothing considerably cheaper Ilian any other establishment in the county, lie keeps a variety o Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drawers , Trimmings , Wrappers, Shirts, Collars , Cravats , Ape. which will bo sold as reasonably ns they can be pur. chased elsewhere. His slock of COATS &, V ESTS can't be beat this side of New York, either io price style, or quality. Don’t forget that this establishment look the firs premium at the Fair of last October. - (CT Particular attention given to cutting and ma< king garments to order. C. OSMUN. Tioga, April 5, 1855. NEW 4*ooos, 'TUIE subscriber would respectfully inform •** his customers and friends that he still con tinucs the merconlile business, at (he old place, at the well known store of L, I. Nichols, where he will be happy to wait on those that will favor him with a cull, and would invito the attention of (he public generally to his large and commodious slock of DRV GOODS, €lroc©Hieej Cloth ing and Hardware, CROCKERY, VVOODENWARE, STONE WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c., <Ssc., in fad everything else kept in a country store, aril clcs 100 numerous to mention, and will sell cheaper than can he bought this side of New York city. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market price. J. R. BOWEN. Wellsborongh, June 29, 1854. BOOK, STATIONERY, WATCH, AND JEWELR7 STORE. AT TIOGA. THE SUBSCRIBER retnrns Ills thanks/*g to his former friends )- their patronage, Imping he may continue to see them and nsttfi.jl many more new ones. Ho has just received a new addition to his slock, and he wishes all to call with out delay as he can sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other establishment of the kind in this section of the country. (O' Watches, Clocks, Sc, Jewelry Repaired in the best manner and on short notice. O' Also a largo supply of the best Ink. Tioga, Ap. 26,-ss. G. W. TAYLOR. COSMUN has just returned from the City • with a splendid assortment of Broadcloths, Cassimrres, Vestings , Trimmings of all kinds, Ready-Made Clothing of all qualities aud sizes, Breach Bosoms, Shirts and Wristbands, Craoats and Scarfs, all styles, a la Byron Collars, Stand, ing Collars, Gloves and Ho siery, Suepcnders, But- iorns of all descriptions. Links and Double Buttons for Coots, Turk Satin Linings for Coots Congee Sleeve Linings and Velvets of all styles, which will he gold cheap for Cash. Tioga, April 19, 1855. TIOGA MARBLE YARD. TI LLER & El’Z, DEALERS IN Italian and American Marble, FOB MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVE-STONES. Agents. Bailey & Four, Wellsboro; O. P. Beach, Knoxville; J. E. Wibster, CovineUm. Tioga, April 26,1855. MKS, ill, A. STEVENS has just received from New York,a supply of SPRINGS GOODS which she is prepared to offer to the public on terms more reasonable than at any former period. Work done to order, Ladies, 1 call and sec. N. B. Hard times makes it necessary Dial all in debted should call mid pay up immediately. Wellsboro’. March 89, 1855. LIME, LIME, LI ME J Kept constantly on hand at his Fluster Mill'ncar Mansfield, fresh ly burned and of superior quality. Price, 371 cents per bushel. ' A. BIXBY Mansfield, June 14, 1855. READY MADE CLOTHING—Just receive* a largo slock of Ready Made Clothing for the spring and summer trade, which will he sold at a very smalfprofit at ' ' JONES & ROE’S- TDST RECEIVED a large supply of all kinds o O Extracts,-for-Cooking; and Perfumery of the best qua lily at [Tioga] G. W, TAYLOR’S piStERN AND FORCE PUMPS, whole ''J sale-arid retail) from $lO to $l5 each, at Wellsboro*, Nov. 9. D. Pi &. W. ROBERTS*. LlGHT—Tallow & Adamantine Candles, Burl) ■ ing Fluid and Lamp Oil, at CASE'S. CAPS & HATS af every description just received at JONES &.ROE. SSSSBSKSSKfSI if I' THAN A YEAR; ;X flJr •' ' fieV ’edition, revised WmgtM&W' ' end improved, DR. ! 'HoNTETVS Medical, M)mtit. and Hand Book for the Afflictett-^Conlatnmg a'o6tul)<Rrbf the origin, trektbient and ciiro' of every form of disease ’bygromiScadua'sexUal inter course, by self-abtfse or by sexuaTexeese, with ad. vide for their prevention, wrillcrf in a avoiding all medical technicalities end everything that woUld offend the enr of decency J with ad-out line of complaints incidcnt lo females, Rom the re salt of twenty years’ successful practice,exclusively dcxoled lo the cure of diseases of a delicate or pri v ate nature. To which iq -added receipts for the cure of Ilia above diseases, and u treatise on the causes, syuip. toms and cure of tho FEVER and AGUE., Testimony 'if the' Professor of Obstetrics in the Penn Medical College, Philadelphia —“ DR. HUN TER’S MEDICAL MANUAL.’’— author of his work, unlike the majority of those who advert tise to cure (lie diseases of which it (reals is a grad uate of one bf the best Colleges in thd United Stales If affords me pleasure to recommend him to the un fortunate, or to Die victim of pialpTaoVvee, as a sue easeful and experienced practitioner, iu whose hona and integrity they may place the greatest confidence Jos. S. Longshore, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn University Philadelphia. —lt gives me pleasure lo add my lesli mony to the professional ability of the author of th Medical Manual. Numerous cases of Disease ,o the Genital Organs, some of them of long standing have coma under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health in some cases where the patient lids been considered beyond medical aid. In tbc treatment of Seminal weak, ness, or disarrangement of (ha functions produced by self-abuse or excessive venery, I do not know his superior in the profession. I have been acquainted with the author some thirty years, and deem it no mure than Justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate, victim of early indiscretion, to rccom mend him as one in whose professional skill and in legrity they may safely confide themselves, Alfred Woodward, M. D. “ This is, without exception, the mast comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the classes oi diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It Is free from all objectionable mutter, and no par cm, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted ma ny years to (he treatment of the various complaints treated of, and with too little breath io puff and too little presumption to impose, ho has offered lo the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruit of some twenty years’most successful practice, — Herald. 11 No teacher or parent should be knowlede impar ted in this valuable work. It would save years of pain and mortification and sorrow to the youth un dcr their charge.”— Peoples’ Advocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing o “llunlcr’a Medical Manual” says—“ Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollulion without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and posterity The constitutions of thousands who are raising ium* tlies have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or cure. Anything that can be done so to enlighten end influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove (his wide spread source of human wrctchcdccss, would confer the greatest blessing next to the relig ion of Jesus Christ, uu the present and sorting gen eration. Intemperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thousands upon thou sands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted,and be lieve me your co-worker in the good work you arc so actively engaged in.” One copy (securely enveloped) will be forwarded, free of postage, to any part of the United Stales for 25 cents, or six copies for one dollar. Address, (post paid) COSDEN & CO., Publishers, or Box 196, Philadelphia. ID* Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on tho most liberal terms. October 12, 1854-ly. Cash Paid tor’Wool! 20,000 lbs WOOL WANTED, AT THE Steam Wool Factory l\ WELLS BORO’ PA. TO Manufacture on shares by the yard—or in exchange for BROADCLOTHS, CASSI MERES, TWEEDS, BROAD FLANNELS, STOCKING YARN SC. The subscriber has rented a part of the Foun dry Building and STEAM POWER for a term of years, hos fitted up the building, in good order, and will be in rcadincsss on the 10th day of Juno next to Card Wool into rolls for customers on short notice. Also to re ceive CLOTH TO DRESS and WOOL to mann. faclure on shares (or one half llk 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 have their rolls to carry home with them. Wool, and most all kind of produce received in payment for work. Tcjms, pay down. May 31, 1855. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. TAILORING. fp HE undersign- *"• cd would infor' the citizens of Well borough and vicinif that-he has again n turned to this placi and opened a sho over the Post odici where he will be pi ared to do Tailorinj in all its branches, i a good and workmanlike manner, for ready pay and at prices that cannot Tail to please. All work entrusted to him will bo done up with despatch,and a fit warranted. CUTTING done on short uotice. Country probucc (delivered) of all kinds, taken for .,J ro , rk - H. p - ERWIN, Wcllsborongh, April 22,1855. Tioga Foundry & Ma chine Shop. TABOR, YOIISG & CO. "Jl/T ANUFACTURERSof Steam Engines, Boilers, and Machinery of all kinds j Stoves, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with the least possible delay. MILL GEARINGS furnished without extra charge o r patterns. PLOWS of all kinds, (two of which look the premium at the late County Fair,) kept constantly on hand. Ik Wo have the cxclusivc right, 'for Tioga County, to manufacture arid vend the Kin? Stove. one of the best (if not the very best) Cook Stoves ever invented ppwhich is always on band at our store house, for wholesaled retail, TABOR, YODNG 4. CO. Tioga, Feb. 15,1855. SEI.ECT SCHOOL. MISS n. 'a; open'aSe. •feet'School’on Monday, (ho97fh oT Augflst, ih the building back of R, S. Bailey’s Store. 1 ' ; TUITION;- - , , Reading, writing, spelling, and plain Sowing. .$1,50 Comiqqn 'EnglislrhtapchßS,; Embroidery,.. ■> ~ 2,00- Higher EnMish branches,,. .)..... 3,00 Music, Mefodeon 5,00' ■» •• Piano 8,00. Welleboro, August 5,1855. smithfihop'iorrilßfly oe ore wishing anything in outline of business/' We ate prepated to do ill sorts and kinds o£ work. mill Irons. can be got np at short notice. Particular attention paid to HQRSB SHOEING. All kinds of shoes from the dommon to tbc Concave Seated shoo. N. 8. The system adopted at this establishment is not to charge 25 pe> cent erlra to pay for bad debts, therefore those who may patronize us can feel assured tliey .will, not have to pay the debts ol those who nev er pay: this plan is succeeding beyond our expecta tions Already. We invite all who can to come and see for themselves, yoti co'nnpl loose much, and you may find it to your advantage. May 3.1855, 6 m GRAY & LOUNSBURY. DRUGS AND MEDICINES! IN LAVtRENCEVILLE , PA. rpHE subscribers have constantly on band at their Drug Store, in Law rcncevillc, a large and well selected stock HU of DRIJt/S, Sfe„ of every description used by Physicians in the country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day which we offer for sale at prices which cannotfai ot suit those who may favor us with a call. Among our Patent Medicines may be found the following: ' Marehant's Gargling Oil; Jat/ne'>Expfrloront. Al ter a tint, Pillt, Pill s, Ac.; Moffat’s Bitters and Pills; Filche’s silver plated Abdominal Support ers, Braces, Inbaling Tubes,and all themedicines prepared by him for his private practice ; Brant's Pxlmonary Balsam and Purifying Extracts; Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral; Rogers' Syrup of Tar and Canchalague; Pillow's Heave Cure; An drew's Pain Killing Agent; Truck's Magnetic Ointment; Dr. Christie’s Galvanic Belts, A c -! Houghton’s Artificial Pepsin; Blake’s Aromatic Billers ; and all the most popular Pills and Ver mifuges, Sfc., Cc. Also a good, assortment of SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, Biography,History,Miscellaneous Reading,&c. Paints, Oils and Dye-Stuffs, 1 GLASS, wholesale and retail, Gold and Silver I Leaf, Fully, Spts. Turpentine, Camphcnc, Burning | Fluid, Varnishes,&c« TRAUGH $ HURD Lawrencevillc.Feb.S, 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 sap ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, sucii as Teas, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart’s Syrup, Rice, Pepper, . Ginger, Saleratvs, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Salt by the barrel or sack. Mackerel by the whole, J and J barrel, Codfish by the 100 or single pound, Flour, Cheese, Crack ers, Butter Eggs, together with every other article in the Grocery iue, lower than cun lie got at any other place in own, as ho is determined to maks quick sales at small profits. Thankful for past favors he would most respect fully invite his friends and tho public generally to give him a call and examine for themselves. ' M. M. CONVERS. Wellsborongh, May 7,1855. ROWEK’S EMPIRE STORE. Important to the Public. A TJ. R. BO WEN’S Empire Store the -fi. time lias finally come, when Goods can be bought as cheap in Weffsborougli, a* al Elmira, Cor. ning, or in any other town west of New York ; and the public ut large arc invited to call and a&liefy themselves that this is no Humbug. At J. R. Bowen’s will always be found an exten* ivc assortment of well selected DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES and a large variety of Gentlemen’s Clothing, H ATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, SCARFS, &c all of which will be disposed of at a reduced price J. R. BOWEN. Wcllsborongh, July 27,1655-tf. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS At Bowen’s Empire Store. an' 7 see Ihe best and largest stock Goods ever offered to the public. Consisting of dry goods, groceries, hard.waue, WOODEN-WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING! I flatter myself that I can dross a man to purlieu nr Jits in all eases who desire the ready-made. ' The Ladies are invited to call and examine the richest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS ever he (lire otlbrcd in market—which I am prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to suit. Wcllsborongh Sopt. 12,1855. CAUTION!!— ALL PERSONS are forbid paying any Accounts, Notes or Judgments to James 1. Jackson that havo been made or rendered lor work done at the Woolen Factory and Saw Mil!, (said to belong to him) from the Ist day of March 1852 up to the Ist day of March 1855 ; as 1 have a lease of said Factory and Saw Mill for the three years from the Ist day of March 1352, made and signed by Ilia said James I. Jarkson and myself, binding mo to collect all debts and demands for work dope in said Factory and at said Mill during the term of Bald lease, viz : Three years. LEWIS C. PENDLETON, WclUl|orough, March 1, *55-lf. Chairs, Chairs, Chairs. TJESIDES n vnrieiv nf nil olher kinds‘of of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , the sub scribcr lias four different styles oi BLACK WALNDT CANE SEAT CHAIRS, which lie is selling at cost prices. Also, Two different patterns nf Mahogany Spring Seat Chairs, and Mahogany Rockers, and three patterns of Sofas. Also, Rosewood, Curl Maple, and CommOn chairs of all kinds. E. D. WELLS. 'LuwrenceviUo, Nov. 1854. FANNING MILLS. attention, farmersi rIHHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in- Ji- form the Farmers of Tioga County, that they are now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED PHBMJDM FANNING MILLS, three miles south of Wellsborongb, on tho Jersey Shore road j and feel warranted in saying that said Mill is the best ever introduced into Tioga County both as respects cleaning faaland well,end lliesaving of Grass Seed. Farmer* are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, CT All kinds of Produce token in payment. Old Mills repaired on short notice. ’ ’ANGUS GRIFFIN & SONS. Delirtar, Oct. 12,1854-lf. WIDE-AWAKE HATS.—Just receiyei - •■ at the Empire Store a large slock'pf Wide Awake, , Hemgarixn and Kossuth Ilatsi Call and •c* Sept. 19, 1834. 'COTfViB-it’g -»TF ■ CHEAI* C»fi%lllßrtt'-*Jc.'- v M 'VMi COWVER3 has l((it re,;liv^o ra ►'■•New York; ihk largest a tidruoat careful], elected assortment of ■ ' , 1 CLOTHS,,VESTING, CASSIMERS . SATINETTS, TRIMMINGS, &c„ ' ever, .brought into this country, wbioh-he will aell fgr RMDT rar cheaper lian any othej utaMithmtnt His stock comprises a general a»?ori«icnt of e»eft=*ariety of Clothing, froma low price up. SUMMER COA3St-‘for Men and Bbys—i i tr - e assortment. DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS~*( tle . ry description, size and color. PANTS —every style and quality. VESTS—*)! every style, color and description. SHIRTS,, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Over Alls Over-Shirta, Suspenders, Gloves, Umbrellas, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with lots bf SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, Ac.. i c n A.rtp AND CAPS, f every description—the largest assortment In town. Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, for Men, Boys, and Women, a large variety. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags; <S;c., <£c. He woold say to all in want of good and neat fitting CLOTHING, that he con and will nil cheaper than can be gotten in this borough, or any where this side of the New York market. This is no blow or brag, but truth—and to test it call at “Convors’Cheap Clothing Emporium,” where all articles are sold cheaper than on the disk mex system. Wellsborpugh, May 21,1855. CABINET BAKING. T? T. VANHORN would inform the cili. - U * zena ot Wellsborough and vicinity, that be has purchased the interest of his partner, John S, Bliss, in the above business, and will continue at the old stand,two doors east of Jones’Store, to keep on hand and make to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining <sp Breakfast Tobies . Drees Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads. of every description, together with all articles urn. ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of tho business he flu. ters himself with Hie 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, i; sluot notice, and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no lice. TTj Cliaiiys! Chairs! In addition to the above, tho subset!- iSjSnbcr would inform the public that helm Jr /(I Ijust received a large and handsome assort. mcnl of CANE AN? COMMON CHAIRS. Boston and Common Rocking Chairs dec.. which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tiogi county. Call and see them ! June 3.1855. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. A CROWL would announce to the cm lens ot Tioga county, that he has associoutl with him,a partner, and the business will be con ducted under the firm of A.Cbowl 6l Co. Ther will continue at the old stand, in Wcllsborougn to manufacture (0 order and-keep on hand, Buggys & Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES. SLEIGHS. CUTTERS. Ac.. which for style, durabrlily and elegance 01 tinoh, cannot be surpassed by any other similar establish menl in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and Ibe best materials used expressly in all the manufactnrmr departments of this establishment. -Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having Uidm eiccu cdt to their entire satisfaction, and finished in every particular the same as though they attended in pet son. REPAIRING done as usual, with neatness aoc despatch. PAINTING of all kinds done on the shorten notice, and most reasonable terms. 03*All Kinds of merchantable produce deliver cd) recived n exchange lor Work, at the mmr. prices. July 13, 1855. Carriage & Wagon Hannihc< lory. TTENRY PETRIE would a nounce to his friends and public generally, that he is continuing the above business on Grafton street, irmncflialo in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where he is pro* pared to manufacture on shorlnolice. Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, of any style or description to suit the purchaser and of the very best materials. All kinds of re pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompi ly executed in the best manner and most 'ash ionablc style. WcJlsborn, 1 July 13, ’55. HENRY PETRIE. HERE’S YOUR C HEAP MOOTS & SHOES * HAVING removed lo ihe building in (he rear of Bailey &. foiey’a store, the subscriber is prepared lo furnish lo order, MEN'S $ BOYS' KIP $ CALF BOOTS Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN'S $ CHILDREN'S KIP * CALF SHOES— 5 MEN'S & BOYS' COARSE BOOTS, Made upon honor —and warranted lo wear out ;n due time, and not to rip until they ore worn out. As a man is known by his Boots no less than ay he company he keeps, it behooves every man to take heed how his * l understanding 11 is cared for A reasonable share of the public patronage is re spectfully solicited. O’ IJideS taken in exchange for work. L. A. SEARS. Wellsboro', Dec. 28, 1855-Iy. Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, A T M. Sherwood’s old smnd, where ihe Seabs* Boy* continue to make, mend, and measure lo order, at as low prices as the times will admit* AH work warranted—to wear out in a year or w» —and not rip or come to pieces Hill it does wear out Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid for any quantity of hides a Uio highest market price. July 13,1854. GEO. W. SEARS. W. W. WEBB, ITT. !>,, HAS established himself to the practice of Med icino and Surgery in the Township of Liberty Pa., whore be will promptly attend all calls in bis profession. Liberty, Fob. 1.1854. PARASOLS, n-A beautiful assortment just re ceived at [May 31,] JONES 5a ROE’ WiALL PAPER!—The LARGEST,BEST, CAEAPEST lot of Wall Paperever brought into, this;place, for sale «f wholesale arid retail by Wellsboro, Feb. I’s4* BAILEY & FOLEY. i'EIS. of old Iron and Copper (Wtl/Vv wanted in exchange for Stoves sod Tinware, by [Nov. 9.] D. P, &W. ROBERTS. NAILS by the keg oj pound-very cheap at May 311855. ”' ‘ TONES & ROB’S. A. GROWL i CO.
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