- ' A Steanler. The latest wonder in steamboat arcbilec lurp-rrllie-ffew World—made (is first irip IromttusGuy to Albany on Thursday night iawhal the Evening Journal says ’ “TheNevir World is the last find highest triumph of .steamboat architecture. The long expected threO'dickct came to our dock this morning, and is'lhfe theme of wonder and ad* all who hkve examined her. Her disiiuguislilng peculiarity is a second upper cnbltMt third story to ihe ordinary Hudson river floating hotel; and so well proportioned! is it, so light, artistically related to the vast bulk of the vessel, that there is no effect of lop heaviness produced, and no sense of insecu rity or unfitness suggested. Like ail the- o 1 ti er improvements in steamboat building made; by Mr. Newton, this last one is'as successful' as it mbs bold. “The steamer New .World should have for New Yorkers —what it undoubtedly will have for European travellers upon the Hudson— n't he interests of a public institution of the Empire Slate, She is magnificent in her pro portions, her appointments, her capacity, strength and speed. No passenger vessel in the world is comparable to her. She has a length of 370 feel, 48 feel of beam (80 over all) and 10J feel depth. Her engine has a cylinder 70 inches in diameter, with a stroke of 15 feet. Her wheels are 40 feet, with a face of 11 feet. With room to “bed and board” in voluptuous style, one thousand peo ple, she can carry upon her ample deck 250 tuns of freight, ■ It) good running order she can bring upon their way of pleasure or bus iness the passengers who throng her several stories ul the rate of twenty milts an hour. With this great speed those who toad by her chandeliers wilt nut experience interruption from the rattling of the gl iss drops, so tirm ly"is she pul together. Enormous ns is her bulk ami rapid Jicr movement, the Now World draws but 5 1-2 feel of waler. “We are embarrassed 10 choose a starting point Or the detail of her excellencies and capacities. But as sleep holds as high con sequence now as « hen Siiucbo Panza invoked blessings upon the man who invented it, we will begin with ihe berths O l ' ihose in the S alo Rooms ihete are 540. There are 100 open berths. Altogether throughout the boat there are 800 I “There Src thirty-two family rooms in this well-named JNew World,each containing three or more berths. There are four large club rooms, and one most elegant and roomy bri dal cabin of whose appointments and inviting luxuries we refrain from speaking. Two large dressing rooms with all convcnienciek have been provided for the ladies—one upon the main deck and one upon the quarter deck ’ Somethin!) to Swear Uv. —Father She hano an old Universaiisl preacher in Alabama, is called by the people ‘ihe walking Bible.’— In a country court it was discovered on a | certain occasion that there was no Bible in ibe j court.house to swear Hie poors upon. The! judge, easting his eves upon Ihe venerable! preacher said, ‘there’s Such me, he has ihe j Bible m Ins head, they can lay their -hands on him, and that will answer every purpose.’ We have heard ol a cusiotn-liouse at the s<nidi where a directory was used for several weeks m the administration of oaths, as the copy of the Bible ul the collector’s desk was removed on account of its dirty und lorn ap pearance.—Boston Trans. Judge Huston, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, was, during his lifetime, the owner of considerable wild land in Tioga oouniy, and occasionally had a laSisuil with limber stealers and squatters. On one occasion, wishing to pul off a suit, he was reqmr, d to lav legal grounds, and re fu-ed in answer. a- ihe universal custom is in (jus country, wiib the uplifted hapd. A Bi ble was sent for, but the constable being somewhat of a wag, instead of a Bible, brought in a Dictionary ; the Judge was sworn and ibe suit continued. Soma one mentioned the joke to his Honor after he had left the Court Room “Just right, just right," said the Judge, “in such a d ble suit any thing is good enough to swear by.”—Bal ance. One day 1 saw a little fellow with his arms about a little witch of a girl, endeavor ing, if I interpreted the manifestations right, to kiss he; “Tommy,” said I, “what are you doing there '‘Nothing," sir," spoke the bright-eyed lit tic witch, “he walh tryie’s to kith me, that he wgJh, thur,” and she eyed him. Luoj, what prompted him to act so.ungemlemanly right here in school 1” 1 asked/anticipating some fun. “Oh! he hitched up here and thed he wan ted nnj to kith him,bud I told him 1 wouldn’t kith biin, and I told him I wouldn’t kiih ihuch n tihum'.ly boy as he ith ; then he thed he’d kih moj and I to|d him he dathn’i but he thed be would rto'it, and I told him I wguld tell the in&lhie: if In- <1 ;il, but he thed he didn’t care a ihnap fui m.iiher, and then tried to kith mo tho bird," and the lillle thing Sl'gliod. I “Why diiln’i \"U tell mo, as you said you would ?” 1 a.-ken, m a pleasant manner. “Oh,* slt H repin'd with nnviele, 1 did not alien see, “I didn’t cire much if he did kith me, and tho I let him.” Hero the whole school, who were lis'ening, instantly brake out in an uproaruus laugh, while our hole hero and heroine blushed deep ly.—Cln. Times. A sight of a Great Man.—Goethe,like many other celebrated men, was somewhat annoyedihy the visits of strangers. A stu dent once called a; his house and requested to see 1 him. Goethe, contrary to his ustihl custom,-consented to be seen ; and, after the sigdent had waited a short lime in the ante chamber, be appeared, and without speaking, took a chair and ‘sealed himself in the middle of the room. Tho student, far from being embarrassed by this unexpected proceeding, look a lighted wax candle in his hand, and walking round the poet,-deliberately viewed him on all sides ; then, setting down Ihecan dle, he drew out his purse, and taking from it a small piece of silver, jfcmjfon the,(able, •nd went away without speaking a word. A French 'officer .being' a prisoner at Ports m ous ;>Etj k town on his parole,end accordingly went one Sunday morning ,lo church, ■ayheVe / .'!)e 'sqSy, the Mayor’s daughters—two very handsome girls. * 1 : .. " . . • “Ah,” said monsieur, when be catoebotne, “two very fine ladies vare at de’ church dia morning ?” •--> - : “Who werejfiey ?’’. inquired ilie Ipndlpd/,; “Me'have; forgot da name, Liut what bo dal thins dat nibble de grags f"' f ‘, “Oh,”-said ilia landlady i“a cow ?” . “No, no,”' eagerly interrupted ihe French-' man. ’ ■ ’ : “A sheep, perhapsT 1 said she. “No.” 1 ••A buii,’r.; / " “No.” ■ - • “Perhaps you mcan n horse?” “N'>, no, not de horse, but what de horse’s wife’s imnie?” “A mare?” “Out! de mare’s daughter vare at church dis moitning— (Wo veru pretty young ladies ; day j;ut de wdter in my mouth.” ; . A Had MesTorv.—A boy at the age of ten years was sent to school for the first lime;— The teacher to lest his information, asked him: “Who made you?” The hoy could not answer. The. teacher told him the prop er answer, and desired the' boy.Jp,remember it. Some hours nfier,,t|i6 'leather idpeatpd the question. The boy robbpd bis, he,ad in great agony, and at length .answered: “I swoiv—l’ve forgot the gentleman’s name.” • l } < 1 1 1 7 yi <-- #.‘t Pore Sentiments. —The maiden wept, and I said, ‘Why weepesl thou, maiden'!’ She answered not, neither did she speak, but sobbed exceedingly ; and I again said,‘Maid en, why deepest thou?’ Still she conlinucd weeping; and a third lime 1 raised my voice, and said, ‘Maiden, why weepesl thou V and she answered and said ‘What’s that to you.? —Mind your own business 1! BUSINESS DIRECOIIY. TERMS OF PUBLICATION. Tits Agitator is published every Thursday Morn ing, and furnished to subscribers at $1 OO per an num if paid in udvanee; or 82 if payment be delay, cd oner the year, A r o subscription taken for a shor ter period than sir months,and when for that term only, paipprnl must be made strictly in ai/cuace, or 81 will be chaigcd. The foregoing terms mill be strictly adhered to. No paper will be discontinu cd unlit paid for, unless ul the option of the editor Clubs. — 7en Copies, Bl ; Fifteen Copies, Bls. Auvkrtise.he.vts will be inserted at 81 per square, (of fourteen lines or less,) for ihe first or three con. sreulive insertions, and 2o cents for eoery subse quent one. Yearly advertisements inserted at a tea sonable discount on Ibe foregoing rales. O’ 7'ransient advertising pnyablein advance. IT Allletters must be post-paid. Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon. ELKXASD, TIOGA COI/SXir, PA. [June 1-1. 1635.] JOHN HT. BACSJK, ATTORNEV AND COUNSELLOR AT -‘A- LAW.—OIRcc, north side Public Square Wcllsborough, I‘i. Refers to Messrs, Phelps,Bodge &. Co.,N. Y city Hon. A. V. Parsons,Philadelphia. July 13. SPENCER & THOMSON, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, ODIt N 11\ G , Steuben County, Sew York. Geo. T. Spe.vcer. C, H. Thomson. April 18, 1855-ly. S. P. WILSON, O’ Removed lo Jounce Lovvrcy’o Office, JAS. LOWREFA: 8. F. WILSQN, A TTOIINIiYS & COUNSELLORS AT L \\V, will attend the Courts of Tioga, Potter and MeKcal. counties. Wellsborough, Kcb. 1, 1853. Fowlers &c Wells, No. 308 Broad w»v, havp ail work* on Phrenology, Hydropathy, Phonography, Education, Temperance, and llie N.tlur.il Scicm-cjJ generally. They also puh.ish— LIFE ILLDSTItATED—a Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News, Literature, Science, and the Arts; to Entertainment, Improvement and Progre**. One of the best Newspapers in the world. Two dollars u year. the water-cure journal—Devou-d io Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice ; to Phys iology and Anatomy, ond those Laws which govern Life and Health. $1 a year. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL—Devo- Ied to tho Elevation and Improvement of Mankind. 91 a year. O' For S 3 in advance, a copy of each of these Jurnals will be sen! one year. Address pro-paid, FOWLERS & WELLS, 308 Broadway, New York. NEW SPICING GOODS. subscribers are now opening their JL stock of GOODS for the Spring Trade, coin prising a full and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will, as heretofore, be sold u Is very small profit fur RPAD VPA V. Being deter, mined not to be undersold by our neighbors, our goods arc marked at llie lowest figure; and we invite a comparison of our goods ond prices with any other in the market. Among the assortment of DRY GOODS willbo found a great variety o( Ladies’Dress Goods ociisisling in part of Beregcs, Berege Dclaaes,all-xrool Delanes, Lawns, plain and printed Ginghams, English, Scotch and American; Poplins; Prints of ‘All shades and colors, a good stock of SILKS. Also, for men’s wear may bo found Broad Cloths Caasi meres, Tweeds, Kentucky Joans, silk, satin and summer Vestings. Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached and brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for boys’ wear, Colton Yarn,Carpet Warp,Cotton Batten, with a variety of other rticles 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 beat Syrup, Spines, Poppet, Ginger, Saleralus, Flour, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any other, ortiele in this line, will do well to call on us before purchasing else, where. HAUDWAHI!, 1 as targe and complete an assortment as ean bo (bund in the county. Among wliich is Cutlery ofnll kinds, Ctrpodlers Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Batts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, &c.,&c. CROCKERY, GLASS & STONE-WAR, Bools and Shoes, Bafatiind chp», Steel, Iron, Nulls, Painfs and'Gits, GMss and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, tyc. Thankful for the liberal patronage of Uie past season, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to ah examination' of onr Spring slock believing that good Goods and 1 low prices wil in sure a speedy sale for ready pay, ~ . ‘‘ „B. B. SMITH &. SON. Wellsborongh, May S 3, IUSI. Me ■■■ '^r.£*l^:grt£rn^ Great al a ioga! ! B mvmtK* 18’llB^Bllf; UT 3bwj*S ‘firrfi of B AIRWIN, i»Vc»»;w set; * c»-, '■"/-• J Ip the . interchip..of l}ic .tra.dipg cpmmunUy. i The c’rabf High Pricea has passed away and lliat of • smith PROFITS iAWDVQ UICKiFETURNS had'jnal"l)tgun; THoy’aW Converts tdtha dohttihc' thatllie’ “NIMBLE SIXPENCE”'' rt'hditiir i Ihdn! the 1 “SLOWSHILLING,’ r andbelicvethutm ■ ■ . .■>'&lVE t ?vnd Dmt (JjIVEVi hi\W is the only honest principle of aclion. Thdif slock'of is not made upoftlm odds,aj)d;endaand the, rem, oants of “closed up” concerns in the City, hot coqi prises a complete assortment of the latest styles and best qualities, from the coarsest domestic .to thefi nest imported fabrics, such as ■ Silks, and Rallies 1 Dress Goods, . Latest Styles, and adapted (o every variety of trim-' raings. Ladies Will do Weil to call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere, Baldwin, Guernsey & Co„ htt»o i always on hand a seasonable and lashionabld'stoek of Gentlemen’s Jdeady.- Iftade Clothing,^ which will be GASH PRICES. ALSO, . Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass, Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of every kind and of .the best quality, with BOOTS dp SHOES, for Everybody. *,* Alt kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for goods at 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 papci 1 , there is a great and increasing demand lor rags of all kinds, Therefore, every man who wishes to save the first cost on Iris old clothes should cast them, buttons dpd all into the rag-bag; not however until he culls at the PREminn clothing store, AT TIOGA, and selects.from the large and splendid assortment Scad)' Made Clothing, here [kept constantly on hand, a suit warranted to wear us long as any other, and made in the best and most substantial manner, and under his own super* vision. The proprietor bus a complete knowledge ot the trade, and can sell the best quality of Ready Made Clothing considerably cheaper titan any other establishment in the county. He a variety o Cloths , Cassimeres, Vestings, Drawers, lYmmings, Wrappers, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, tyc,, which will be sold as reasonably as they can be pur chased elsewhere. of COATS A, VESTS can’t bo beat this side of New York, either in price style, or qnaiity. Don’t forget that"this establishment took the firs premium at the Fair of last October. O 9 Particular attention given to cutting and ma* king garments to order. C. OSMUN. Tioga, April 5, 1855. IV EW GOODS. npHE subscriber would respectfully inform ink- customers and friends that ho still con tinucs the mercantile busineßp, at the old place, at tlie wed known fltore of L. I. Nichols,-whore ho will be happy to wait on those that will favor hlmwith a cull, and would invito the attention of the public generally to his large and commodious stock of DRV GOODS, Groceries, Rcady-iHailc Cloth ing anti Hardware, CROEKERY, WOUDENW ARE, STONE WARE, ROOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &0., &n., in fact every thing else kept in a country store, aril cl os too numerous lo mention, and will sell cheaper than cun he bought this side of New York city. Ail kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market price. J, R. BOWEN. WclUborough, June 2U, 1854. SASH & BLIND p a c t o n Y. COVINGTON , TIOGA CO., TA. TH 13 subscriber is prepared by new Ma. just purchased, to furnish lo order, ail kinds of square and fancy Sash 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 us good e»n article, and sell it ns cheap as can be obtained Ql any estubishment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see. Covington, ilfarch 2, 1854. ILPThe subscriber is also Agent for the sole of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family iMcdicinos, also Scarpa's Oil for Deafness. ; I>. S. I. COSMUN bus just returned from the City • with u splendid assortment of Bioadcloths % CassimneSy Vestings, Trimmings of all kinds , Beady-Slade Clothing of all qualities aud sizes, French Bosoms, Shirts and Wristbands, Cravats and Scar/s, all styles , a lu Byron CollarSy Stand* ing Collars , Gloves and Ho sirry, Suependers, Bui- v . tarns of all descriplionsy Links and Double Button* for Coots , Turk Sol\n Linings for Coats Fongee. Sleeve Linings and Velvets of all styles which will be sold cheap for Cash. Tioga, April 19, 1855. TIOGA MARBLK YARD. PHILO TIIIL HR. DEALER iy Kalian and American Marble FOR MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS CENOTAPHS, GRAVE-STUNES. Agents. Baii.ev &, Foujv, Wellsboro; O. P. Beach, Knoxville,; J. E. Webster, Covinvtoii. Tioga, April 26, 1855. ‘ 1 MKS. M, A. STEVENS lias just received from New York,a supply of SPRING GOODS which she is prepared lo offer lo the public on tenps more reasonable than nl any former period. Work done lo order, Ladies, call and sec. N. B. Hurd times makes it necessary that all in debted should call and pay up immediately. Wellsboro’. inarch 39,1855. LIME, LIME, LIME!—ICcpt .constantly on hand at his Plaster Mill near Mansfield, flesh ly burned and of superior quality. Price, 37. J cents per bushel. A. BIXBY. Mansfield, Juno 14, 1855; - i ■ JUST RECEIVED a large supply of all kinds o Extracts, for Cooking, and Perfumery of the tost quality at [Tioga] G. W. TAYLOR’S p (STERN AND FORCE' PUMPS, whole sate and retail, from 910 to 915 each, at Wcllshorn’.Nov. 9. D. P. W. ROBERTS’. CHAIN— PUMPS—a largo supply for sale cticad hy Mnfap-'5S] V. CASE, Knoxville LIGHT.— Tallow & Adamantine,Candles, Burn ing Fluid and Lamp Oil, at CASE’S. GAPS' A HATS of every description just received at JONES fit. ROE'S. DU. MHAIHOEAU’Sj Private Medical Compan ion. For Sale at BAILEY & FOLEY’S. Book for origin, progress, treatment gqd cureof.pvery form of s?w .bourse, By seltabnM.ojt vice fw.lheir prevention', wriHcnin k te, avojdmgi'all /medical, qnß that wpuld ondrid ttio.dir pf decendy, j with Put line pf ppmplaipls ippl’d'cnt ip (elnalps j fco'tp ihe 'rq. ■solf, of Iwehtyyears'successlul^ dcxbteil.ljothe/euro pf diseases of a delicald'erpr^ vato nature.' To.ivljich is .added receipts for tho cure,pf.Uis abovq disepBj;s r and. q’ treatise pn the causes, symp toms and euro of the FBVjiP and A&Vf.. , ~, Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in the Penn Medical College, phiiadelphia-rrfS>R.\lUiS-- TER’S MEDICAL MANUAV'-r-flip'author of Ills work, unUko t)io majority of those who adver tise to cure the diseases of which it treats is a,grad* uiile of one of the best Colleges in the United Stales ; It affords mo'plcttsme^o,rg:ojpfppntj,liim:lo Iheun Ibrlunatet or 10-thp victim of npilprapticp, as a sup cessful and experienced practitioner, iii whose hono and integrity they may plat® the greatest confidence - Jos;- S. Xxwgsiiore, AI. D. From A.: yfoodvrard. Aid j)., of . Penn. University PhiluddphiatAAi gives me pleasure to,add ray tesli mony lb,the proliiWipnal' ability of ,tho aulhdr of th Medical Manud(; : : Hnmcrous ; caßCif of Disease to the Genital OrgdSs,'spate of, lhcip;pfXong''bßh'din2 liavc come under my notice, int.WhicH ; liis'skill lias been manifest in restoring to perfect health in some cases where Jte beqn goftsidprciT beyond medical aid. 'ln the treatment of Seminal weak ness, or disarritiigemilhl of the functions produced by selfiaiiosu or excessive vcncry, I do nqt know his superior in the profession. 1 have been, acquainted with the author some thirty years, and deem it no mure than justice to him ns well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recant mend him us one in whose professional skill and in , legrily they may safety confide themselves, “ Tliis is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the classes of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself lo Die reason of its readers. It Is Tree from all objectionable matter, and no par ent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands af liis sans. The author has devoted ma ny years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and with too little brpklh io puff and too little presumption.to impose, he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruit of some twenty years 1 most successful practice, — Herald . “ No teacher or parent should be knowlcdc impar ted in (his valuable work. U would save years ol pain and mortification and sorrow to the youth un der their charge.**— Peoples' Advocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of “Hunter’s 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-pollution without realizing the sin and •fearful consequences upon themselves and posterity The constitutions of thousands who arc raising faun ilics have been enfeebled, if not broken uown.and they do not know the cause or cure. Anything that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove Ihis wide spread source of human wrctchcdcess, would confer the greatest blessing next to the relig ion of Jesus Christ, ou the present and coining gen eration. Intemperance (or the use of inloxiccling drinks) though it bus slain thousands upon thou sands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thunks on behalf of the afflicted,and be lieve me your co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in." One copy (securely enveloped) will be forwarded, free of poatago, to tiny part of the United States for 25 cents, or six copies for one dollar. Address, (post paid) GOSDEN & CO., Publishers, or Box 196, Philadelphia. * O* Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied un (lie most liberal terms. October 12, 1854-Iy. Casts Paid tor Wool! 20,000 lbs WOOL WANTED, AT THE Steam Wool Factory IN WELLSBORO’ PA. TO Manufacture on shares by the yard—or in exchange for BROADCLOTHS, CASSI MERES, TWEEDS, BROAD FLANNELS, HiVCKINO YARN 3fC. The subscriber lias rented a part of the Foun dry Building and STEAM POWER for a term of years, has fitted'up the building, in good order, and will ho in readineass on the 10th- day of Juno next lo Card Wool into rolls for customers on short notice. Also to re ceive CLOTH TO DRESS and WOOL to manu facture on shares (or one half the cloth, or by the yard for throe shillings. And those wishing lo 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. Teams, pav down. May 31, 1855. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. DAVID S. IRELAN, Tioga Foundry & Ma chine Shop. \\ TABOR, yOUAG A CO. ! MAN UFACTURERS of Steaui Engines, Boilers, and Machinery of alb kindii; Stoves, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware.- REPAIRING Jp. JOB-WORK done with the least possible delay.' MILL GEARlNGS(lirulshcd mlhouleiita charge or patterns. ’ •- I , , PLOWS, of all kinda, (two of which looV llio pretdimn at; the late County 'Falfj kept (iohstliAtly on liknd. ‘ ' ' Wo have the osclusive right;fi)r Tioga County, lo manufacture and vend the j King Stove. one of the best (if not the very, best). Cook Stoves eocr invented;, which is always on hand at our store house, for wholesale & retail. TABOR, YOUNG & CO. Tioga, Feb. 15,1855. TUITION. Reading, writing, spelling, and plain Sewing. .91.50 Common English branches, Embroidery...... 2,Q0 Higher English branches 3,00 Music, Melodeon 5,00 •• ‘ Piano;...; Wellsboro’, August 3,1855. Alsred Woodward, M. D. SELECT SCHOOL. MISS 11. A. SEARS, will, opdaaSo. Icel School on Monday, the 37th of August, in the building back of R. S. Bailey’s Store. - Cm. { ttt ■;. ■gPAgfcC-HOaPWgi jst pIACISMITHfHEfmiIEfEIIPI^ in oar line of business.! Wo arc prepared to’ do ail sorts and kinds of Work , h- . i f KSill Ifonfc. • cin tij got Tin al'short'notice, ftrtidrilar atlentWp niidlo HORSB SIiUEING) A)1 kinds of slides TiW r {ho GSmn;qn to the Copcare Seated ahpe. r Nv B, The syptem at this establish bent.is not ib'chargo 25 : per cent extra to pay for bad debts, therefore those who may patjorlizc us con feel assured they 1 ill riot have topay the debts ol those "who nev er pqy i this platf is sncceeding beyond our expects linns'itlroricly. W c ipvilo all wheu can to conic and see for themselves,ybu capnol loose much,'and you may find it to your advantage. Ally 3.1855, firn GRAY & LOUNSBURY. DfeCGS AND medicines : ' IN L&VfRENGtVILLE, PA.j rpriE subscribers liave:cqnsiantly -L . on band at their Drugstore, in Law- rdnceville, a large and well selected stock VbM: of DEUOjS, tge-i of every description twL-A . used by Physicinjis in the country, and all the most popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day winch we offer fbr sale at prices which cannot fai ot sail those who mayfaVdr ua with a call. Amnngonr Patentnlcdloinea may be found the following; Marthant’sGargling Oil; Jayile’t Expectorant,Al terative, Pills, Pills, &c.; Moffat's Bitters arid Pills-; Eitche's silver plalec Abdominal Support ers', Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and all the medicines ,prepared by him for his pri\ ale practice; Brant’s Pxlmonary Balsam and Purifying Extracts: Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral; Pagers’ Syrup of Tar and Canchalaguei. D)l(otp «■ Cure; An draw's Pain Rilling Age: 1; Trust's Magnetic ■ Qihtpttni ; Dr. Christie’s Galvanic BelUjffJfrc.; Houghton's Arlifciil Peptiu; Blase's.AtvmyUc Sitters find all the masllpiipular Pillsand, Ver mifages,.ifC., Cc. Also a good, assortment of SCHOOL AND BL, Biography, History, M iscclhn Paints, Oils and GLASS, wholesale arid rci Leaf, Fully,'Spl’s. Turpentine Fluid, Varnishes, Set. .5 ; W Lawrencoville.Feb.3, 18 Family Grocery ST O I THE subscriber wind and ilia citizens of T< that he has jusl received a 1 ply of GROCERIES AND SUCH As Tens, Sngnrs by the barrel or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, St abort's Syrup, Rice, Pepper, (linger, Sa,lera'lus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sper in Candles, Salt by the barrel or sack. Mackerel by the whole, • • -J and i barrel. Codfish by the 100 or single pound. Flour, Cheese, Crack ers, Butler |<s- Eggs, together with every other article in the Grocery ine, lower limn C'in be got at any other jilaec in own, as ho ;ia determined (to make quick sales at small profits. Thankful for past favors he would most respect folly invite his friends and the public generally to give (u.n a culland examine for themselves. M. M. CONVERS. WellsJiorongh, May 7,1855. BOWEN’S EMPIRE STORE. Important lolhc Pnblic. AT .1. 11. BO'VUM'iS Empire Store the XA. time,has finally coijie, when Goods'-can be ■bought as cheap in Wullabbrough, a.s at Elmira,Cor ning, or in any other town west of New York f and Uia })nblic : al large are TiWitcd to call.and satisfy tirdip&clvcs'UiaClhis is no Humbug. Al J. R: BowcnVwill always be found an cxleif. aivc assortment of well selected DRV GOO US, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES and a large variety of jGenllcmcn's Clothing, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, poLLAUS, SCARFS, -tc all of which will bo disposed of at a reduced price LR. BOWEN. Wclleboroagh, July 27,1855-if. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS At ytowcu’s empire Store. r’tALL an 1 ' see the best arvd largest stock '-'of Goods ever offered to the public. Consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, WOODEN.WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and a large stock of , READY-MADE CLOTHING ! 1 flatter myself that I c£n dross a man to particu ar JUs in all cases who desire the ready-made. The Ladies are invited lo call and examine the richest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS ever before offered in market-j-whioh I am prepared lo sell at prices that cannot fail to Suit. Wellsborough Sept. 12 1855. CAPTION !J—ALL PERSONS are forbid paying any Account*, Notes or Judgments to Jamyp I. Jackson that hake been made or rendered (brwork done at‘the- Wekffcn Factory and Saw Mill, (sold lo -belong to him) from the Ist day of March 1852 up to the Ist day o( March 1855 ; ns I have a lease of said Factory add Saw Mill for the three years from the 1 at-day ojf March 1852, made and signed by the said James I. Jackson and myself, binding me lo collect all debts and demands fdr work done in said-Foclory and at said Mill during the term of said lease, vlx s Three years. , , • LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Wcllsbofough, March 1,’55-tf. Chairs, Chairs, Chairs. TiEisIDES n variety of nil ruher kinds o of, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the sub scribcr has four dillcrent styles ol -RLAQR .WALNUT'CANE SEAT CHAjJIS, which ho is selling at coat,priccs. Also, Two different qmKerns-of,Makognn >j Spring Seal Chairs, ami Mahogany Rocker s.\ and three patterns of S'fas. ' - Also.'RdsoWoofl.Curl Maple, and Common chairs of all kinds. \ E, D. WELLS. Laiyronpovillp, Nov. JSS4. •IV. i PAJVNIW -..A T.TV.XTIOI{ The UNDERSIG form the .Farmers < arc now Manufacturing PREMIUM’ FANNING of WellsbOrodgh, on the feel warranted in saying ever introduced into Ting cleaning fast and Well, an Fartiidr»’nrBrcS(4Cctful ine for themselves before ’ t' All kinds of Produ: Mills’repaired on short n ANGqi iryOet. is; 1834- Deh r ADjES, just drpp in fit J. JR,. .Bowen’s find cx.iihlnc ji|B Bdregcp, Silks, Glflghalns,Crape Trtld Bilk Shawls, and sare jour ten per coni. .• „and . I ■■ ’Tr, ■" 9 .-cheap -cijpita^,:^. TBf just i'eceived'l'nsm ,arffMand 0^ 0 'i I ? s IIi ST ? N,& i ••■oabswers. * satinetTS, trimmings, &i<: ever brought into this wiUsa]i for ready pat cheaper than any OtJeT His stock, comprises a gWerst^OTaraSTtf every variety of golhing, from a low price q D , . SpM¥BR.COA%S-far Men and , assortment. -, ,', • ■ ■. •***«•■ QREsa, FjSgcf; and sack coAjs-^ri r# . , -tj description, size and color. ~ , , jPANHS— every style and quality. ,‘V. VESTS —of every style, color and description, SiURTS, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Orer Alii Over-Shirls, Suspenders, Gloves, UinbrelUi, Ncqlt;and Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with lots of SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, &c., <k c . HATS AMD CAPS, of every description—the largest assortment in town. ... Tranks, Valises, Carpet Bags, <£c., fyc. He would say lo all in want of good and neat fitting CLOTHING, that he con ond will tell cheaper than can be gotten in this borough, or any. where this side of the New York market. This is no blower brag, but truth—and to test “Conyers'Cheap Clothing Emporium,where all articles are sold cheaper than on the on rkice BISTXH. | ; Wellsborough, 14ay_27,1855, T> T. VANHORN would the cui tons of Wellsborongh and vicinity, that lie has purchased the interest of Ills partner, John S. Bliss, in the above business, arid Will'continue it the old stand,two doors cast of Jones? Store, to keep on hand and make to order - all kinds of'Cabinet Furniture—such as tNK, BOOKS, icons Reading,&o. Dye^Slnfls, ail, Gold and Silver , Cqmphenc, Burning I A UQH IS. & Provision lE. 1 inform his friend-* ioga* county generally, Urge and superior sup PROVISIONS, in MILLS. ■ , , Y, FARUV RSt - l,NfiD respectfully in ( f Tioga County, lhal'thc ; FINCH’S IMPROVED MlLtS.thritfibil Jersey Shore roaVattd that sent Mill ia tho-best a County both ns reapecls i Ihcnaving Of Grass Sc£d. y invited tooullahd exam purchasing elsewhere. 2e taken in payment 'Old itteft. * |S GRIFFIN &. SONS, -If’ " ; '; ; Bhots, Shoes, and Gaiters, for Men, Boys, and Women', a'laTjfe variety. CABINET MAKING. Sofas, I)lrans, Ottomans, Cards Centre,-Dining Breakfast Tables , Dress -Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAIIOGONY &, COMMON WASH.STANDS. Cottage, French and,Common Bedsteads, of every description, together with all articles usu. ally' made 'in his line of business. From his knbwledgo of the business he Hat. ters himself with the belief that these 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, it shjot notice, and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no lice. rj Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the sobsen. 's£K®bcr would inform the public that be Ini /ft |justjreccivedalargeand handsome astort. ment of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS. Boston and Common Boding Chairs isc,, which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, Hun they can be purchased anywhere else in Tii/Ca county. Call and see them I June 3,1855. t\KW ARRANGEMENTS. /i CHOWL would anoounw in ihe old* zrns oi Tioga county, that he has associated with liim <1 partner, and Ihe business will be con* ducted under tlic firm of A. Crowl Sc Co. They am 11 continue at the old stand, in Wcllsborougn to manufacture to order and keep on hand, Buggys A Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS which For style, durability and elegance of amsli, cannot be surpassed by any other similar establidi ment in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engaged, and thebcit materials used expressly in all the manufacturing departments of this establishment Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having them cxecu* edl to their entire satisfaction, and finished in every particular the same as though they attended in per* son. REPAIRING done as usual, with neatness ana despatch. PAINTING of all kinds done lon the aborted nolle*; and most reasonable terms. TjT All kinds of merchantable produce 'dclircct od) rccived n exchange for work, at the mark?, prices. A. GROWL &. CO. July 1-3, 1855. Carriage & Wagon Manufljo tory. TJENRY PETRIE would an- arm*, nonnee to his friends and public generally, thut ho is the above business on Grullun street, immediate in the rear of J. R, Bowen’s store, where he is pre pared to manufacture on short notice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, of any style or description la suit the purenaser and of the very best materials. All kinds of re pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ly executed m the best manner and most tasfl ionablc style. Wcllsboro,’ July 13. ’55. HENRY PETRIE HERE’S YOUR CHEAP BOOTS <fe SHOES ! HAVING removed in the building ,iri the rear of Bailey & Foley'< store, the subscriber is prepared to furnish to order, MEN'S Sf BOYS' KIP $ CALF BOOTS Pegged‘»nd Sewed, WOMEN'S A CHILDREN'S KIP * CALF SHOES— ' HENS % BOYS’ COARSE BOQTS, Made vpnn honor —and warranted to wear out n due lime, and not to rip until they are worn ont. As a man is known by bis Bools no Joss than by ho company he keeps, it behooves every man to take heed how Ilia “ Understanding ” is cared for A reasonable Share of the public patronage is re spectfully solicited. O* Hides taken in exchange tor work. L. A. SEARS. Wcllsboro’, Dec. 28,1855-ly. Custom Itoot «fc Shoe Shop, X T M. Sherwood’s old stand, where the SK.ms’ Bovs continue to make, mend, end measure to order, at pji low prices as the limes will admit. 1 1 All work warranted—to wear out in a year or -—and not rip or como to pieces ’liil it does wear o*i Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid for any quantity of hides » the highest market price. July 13,1854. GEO. W. SEARS. ts. W. WEBB, ]?!. »., HAS established himself in-the practice 6f Med ‘.icino and'Surgery in the Township of Liberty Pa., where lie will .promptly. attend all calls in bis profession. Liberty, Feb. 1.18541 XTfALL PAPER!—The LARGEST,REST, 1 ¥ V 1 CAE'APEST lot of Wall Paper ever brought into this place,, for sale at wholesale and relajl W Wcllsboto, Feb. 1’54. BAILEY Sc FOLEY. 2KAA LBS. of old Iron and .Cbpper ytJU ’ * ju .etchings (or Stoves one Tinware, by [Nov.9.) D P. Sc W. ROBERTS, NAILS by the keg or pound vqfy cheap at May 3V 1855. JOKES Sc ROE’S- PARASOLS.— A beautiful assortment just re ceived at [May. 31,1 JOKES Si ROE’ i
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