Infant killed , a Lunatic. -An Irishman named Denma . tried for arson some two years agtr at eensburg. acquitted on the ground of in t and confined in the coun.yj.oor house. [ Institution. Monday last a lady teacher V ® IW e D ly-fjve of her pupils on a visa the infirmary! and had not completed the meciion of the building before the Superm. idant Mr. Hammer, was called out on siness. As she and her scholars passed ro UE h the hall they tael the lunatic Dennis, to seemed anxious and did avoid the chil •en, going round them and in an opposite rec’lion. When fie reached the further end the hall, a little babe, the child of Mrs. relh, one of the inmates, wss silling on the >or, he seized it by the feet, and dashed its ; ad against the door three or four tiroes, ushing the skull and scattering the brains all directions. One of the inmates seeing in, ran to rescue the child, and Dennis drop no it ran, caught op a stone and struck him i the head, indicting a very serious wound, [e was by this time raving, and another tn iste attempting to arrest him, was knocked rer and his collar bone broken by the fall. Ir. Hammer fortunately appeared, gave chase i Dennis, overpowered him, and had him indued in chains.— Pitts. Dispatch • Eobeka !—The Hon. Francis P. Blair, (he fearless and able Repreaentaiive in pngress fiom Missouri, has discovered what ;n\rai America was designed for, and sug. sis in occupancy, through peaceable, but fedive emigration, by a race which while veloping ils resources and elevating its con lion, would find, in a congenial climate, ppy homes. The free colored population of the United ales are the superiors, in all respects, of 5 race ihat inhabit Ceniral America. In iad of sending the driblets of Emancipa n, at intervals, “few and far between,” to rica, why not turn the full tide of emigra n to Central America? The expense of iding one Emigrant to Africa would land least five in Central America, Add thou nds who shrink from the thought of Libe , would eagerly depart for a country which is to become their own, where they would lords of all they survey, and over which ty and their children would rule. U'e repeal, Mr. Blair has solved the prob which has long embarrassed and per iod Statesmen and Philanthropists. Let open up Ceniral America to a population it endure humiliations here from which sy would be exempted there. There, they juld prosper and be independent." Here, an are doomed to poverty and dependence. Albany Evening Journal. ! the Republicans of Pennsylvania: hi time.has arrived when, in our judgment, the 1 interests of the Republican Party, and its sol* i duty to the cause of Freedom, Labor and Hu* illy alike imperitavely demand that Republicans jld assemble, from every part of the State, for purpose of firmly organizing the party on ths i and distinct basis of its own principles. /e therefore invite our fellow Republicans to eel in informal CONVENTION, at Harrisburg, | the 22d of February, 1858, at 3 o'clock, P. M., [adopt such measures as may be deemed best cal* lalcc to impress upon the legislation of the nation i principles enunciated by the Philadelphia Re* riican Convention of June, 1856. \ J. Ball, Erie county C J Jfbrton, Delaware ira, do E T Foster, Carbon mny, do 5L H. Richards, J/ontgomor ■U'koper, Crawford A King, Bedford wzam, Alleghany. A N Kankin, York 1 King, Cambria Wmß Thomas Ilouson, Potter W J Wainwright I ►Viufelow, Clinton William Duane ' j ers. Franklin James Verree si Alleman, Snyder TTm Gregg UcMurtrie. Huntingdon Henry K Strong Willis. Adams William D Kelley A. lis'uor, Dauphin John M Butler Wright, Adams Tbos S Carender S Chnst, Union Benjamin Unckel Lewis. Chester THllium S. Pierce Arlington. Bucks Henry Simpaon iffman, Chester Harman Baugh •McVwigh, do. Thomas Balch ibb, Tioga <George A Cbflfey nhrey, do. E. B. McDowell on the nth icst., ATISTIX J. non of Auntin ini C. Nolton. aged 4 years 3 mouths and 21 days. A monnd is io tie graveyard, A short and uarrow bod; Ko grass is growing on It, And no marble at its head ; Te maj go and weep beside it, You may kneel and kiss theeod, But ye’ll find no balm for sorrow, Id the cold and silent clod. There 19 anguish in the household, It is desolate and'lono, For a fondly cherished nursling From the parent nest haa flown; ' A little form is missing; A heart has ceased to beat; And tho chain of loye lies shattered At the desolator’s feet. ’■Jlemovo the empty cradle, His clothing pnt away And all bis little playthings With your choicest treasures lay • Strive not to check the tear drops, That fall like summer rain, Tor tho son of hope shines thro’ them— Ye shall see his face again. Oh f think where" rests your darling— Not in his cradle bed; Not in the distant graveyard, With the still and mouldering dead, But in a heavenly mansion. Upon the Saviour's breast, With his brother's arms about him, He tokos bis sainted rest. He has put on robes of glory For tho little robes ye wrought; And he fingers golden harp-string* ■t or the toys his sisters brought. * iT wp! bnt Wltil rejoicing; 1 £*l! a v rt ,K em baTO X° given, its glorious-setting m the diadem of Heaven. l"m b’ere'SS !° Ved 10 rep “ t when Utlde ’ “ d jeit wiU HliU cont *Due her Select School. Term commences Jfarrh ] B t. Donation Viiil. lUoa* or ” inTited t 0 attend « ewnlSr* 1B CiarlMton ’ Than " i * J ' gnmted to the nn '* of HrwvS s .T 1 * 1 ,«>'• testament of Jfchitablc imnediate mrm ?” e looted to the estate ill presenuhra^ “‘•"'I ‘hoaefca-ringelahnaagalnßt Id, fa, IS i««““fwttlementto ««-IS,ISoS. 6i.j ISAAC eiUXK, Eir’a. Alcohol. -!mnbar, j za l) I) ? nbar ~’ r “ ko »otioe th “ W ,l<!d ‘0 the Court T>and that SeMM f ° r * di 7 or “ from the bond. ->J or Jam- „.i, ~d , h»»o appointed Mon- J twe Bnnhir 10 0 t'oo’t’ a. m. for a hearing j can attend di, 1 !* Pfethhea, at which time and 'bore, Jan“? a !> run think proper. ’ “■ JOHN MATHEES, Sheriff. :E frienSSP 5~?,m -to uJrtl J ‘ F ' ELKINS are in- 24th ooa^ ,on Visit at his bouse, afternoon and evening', order ’ MANY, <r. P 0 Hoi. “^SirtTEE. , I R Small Mr ‘- o. ». Smith “ u ® Robinson _ .. “ JR Bowen „ Mf»7 Audrain tG o!sooj Mta Jhrj Hirrlson “ Julia Ensworth -VTOTICB IN DIVORCE—Mirtha Howe—ftia notfct that Jxj Barton Howe, yoortnisband, Haa applied to the court or Common Pleas of Tioga Co., for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the 7th day of Jane next, 10 o’clock a. m* for a hearing of the said Barton Uowc In the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Wellsboro, Feb. 18,1858; JOHN BIATHERB Sheriff. V DITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned har ing been appointed an auditor to distribute the funds in Court, raised from the sale of the real es tate of Wo. F. Robinson, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Wellsboro, on the 15lh day of March next* at 1 o’clock afternoon, at which time and place those having claims upon said fund are required to present the same for liquidation and adjustment, or be forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. JNO. N. BACHE, Wellsboro, Feb. 18,1858.-14 Auditor, ■cSystal fountain hotel. Main Street . WelUbm-d* Pa, XX HART, PROPRIETOR. THIS stmit-oul TEMPERANCE HOTEL has been lately reopened for the accommodation of the traveling public, and no:pains will be spared to render it popular with such as may favor it with their patronage. This Hotel is located conveniently for those who desire to take either the Tioga, Cedar Run, Couriers, port, Mansfield, Covington or Troy Stages. Those desiring to reach intermediate places, not on Stage routes, will be accommodated with a conveyance at a reasonable charge. This Hotel will be conducted, as it ever has been, on the u Live and let live” principle. Charges as low os those of any good Hotel in the County. A good Ostler always in attendance. February, 18,1858. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Of fice at Wellsboro Pa. Feb. 15.1858. Armstrong Abram B 2 Kratzer George Brown Charles D Kimball Mrs Lucetta B Bosworlh Mr-S J Libey Alphonxo Bonliam Nathan L Lyon C Black Stephen Lovit Markus Bctzel Mrs Anne Messenger Borden Franklin . .Moore Miss M D Banner Moyer David Carty Andrew J 2 McMaroman Miss Anna Clark James ' care of Mrs White Cole William Moore Martin Coyle Thomas Olmsted Judson Coppers Mr Gregory Plilbin Hannah care ot Daggett Mr Alien 2 Mrs While Eagle 7 Robertson Miss F E Francis John Straight A D Gilletl S S 3 Sherman & Sons Hart R Tane Miss J Haflitton Miss Malinda Toles Charles M Hardy John B Thomas John S Jackson Nathan Thomas Mathew : Journal Tate Miss Rebecca M Johnson Miss Martia Winchester S S Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are advertised. I. D. RICHARDS, P. M. LOST, OR STOLEN from the subscriber on the 19th of January 1858, the following Orders on Covington township, viz: one drawn to H. M. Gcrould for $4,50, No 711, April 13th 1857; oneto Mrs. A. Gardner for $7.00, No. 719, June 13lhl857; one to John S. Hoagland for $2,00, No 729, Sept. sth 1857 ; one to Lyman Frost for $5,88, No 723, August Isi 1857; one to H. S. Jaquish for $1,50, N<> 731, Sept. sth, 1857; one to O. V. Elliott 'for $14,32, No. 728, Sept. sth 1857. AH persons are cautioned against taking any of the above described Orders. U. S. JAQUISH. Collector . Covington,-February 4lh, 1858. Notice. ALL persons are cautioned against purchasing a note giv en by the subscribers to N. Hoots, for the sum of twenty five dollars, bearing date Wbllsboro, Jan. 16.1858, duo five months from date, aa wo have received no value therefor, and shall nut pay it unless compelled to do so by law. J J BASSETT TR’llsboro, Jan. 2% 1858. ELIPIIAZ FIELD Executor’s Notice. T ETTERS testamentary having been granted to JLi the undersigned upon the estate of AUGUS TUS YOHN late’ of Liberty, dec’d, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make iratnedi. ate payment, and those having claims egaiast the same to present them for settlement to LEONARD HARER . FREDERICK HARER C 8 Liberty, Feb. 8, 1858. 6t* £ JO HO Y T CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTSMAN. Weilsboro, Pa. flj 1 " Offw.r with J • N. Bache , Eaq . [Feb. 19-57 BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS. o E. O —1 o c fi FOURTH YFAR OF THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. THE FAMOUS DUSSELDOKF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS. PURCHASED AT A COST OF $lBO,OOO. And Power’s world renowned statue of the GREEK SLAVE. Repurchased for six thousand with several hundred other works of Art, in Paintings, Sculpture and bronzes, comprise the Premiums to be awarded to the subscriber of the COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION, who subscribe before the 28th of January, 1858, at which time the awards will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three -dollars is entitled to A copy of the large and splendid Steel Engraving, entitled “Manifest Destiny,” also to • A copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year, also to A Certificate in the Award of Premiums, also A free admission to the Dusseldorf and CosmopoL itan Galleries. Thus it is seen that for every three dollars paid, the subscribej nut only receives a SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING! but, also, the beautifully illustrated Two Dollar Art Jovrnal , One Year, Each subscriber is also presented with a Certifi. cate in the Awards of Premiums, by which a valua. ble work of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, may be received in addition, thus giving to every subscriber an equivalent to the value of $5, and a ceilificale gratis. Any one of the leading #3 Magazines is furnished, instead of Engraving and Art Journal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remitting 815,arc entitled to an extra Engraving, and six tickets. ‘ Full particulars of the Association are given in the Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid Engravings, price 50 cents per number. Specimen copies will be sent to oil persons who desire to sob* scribe, on receipt of five postage stamps, (15 cents.) Address C. L. DERBY, Aclaary C. A. A., 548 Broadway, New York. J. N. BACHE, Hon, Sec' 9 . SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS OF TOIJTII. Just Published, tbe 3d Edition.' ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMINAL DIS. EASES —A scientific Treatise on tbe treat, meet and perfect cure of Nervous Debility! Seminal Weakness! Involuntary Emissions Impotence, resulting from vicious habits acquired during tbe critical passage from Youth to Manhood. BY DR. CULVERWELt , Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng land, (1827). Licentiate of the Hall (1824), and 30 years Resident Practitioner in London; Author of the “Guide to Health.” “Green Boob,” “How to be Happy.” “Memoirs of Single and Married Life.” This small, but highly valuable Treatise, written by a world renowned Physician and Surgeon, points out the only sure and permananl cure tor all disea ses arising from self abuse, and Is the only publica tion of its kind written in a benevolent spirit and by a scientific man. It should be in the hands of all who value their life and health aud happiness. Price, 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which it will be sent, post free, and well secured, by Dr. c; II- KLINE, No. 4201 st Avenue, b ox 4 585, N, Y. THE THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. A STATEMENT Of the Receipts and Expenditures at the Treasury of Tioga County for 1857. RECEIPTS. Rac'd from Collectors of seated lax, $10195 92 “ on Jury fees dec., 53 58 EXPENDITURES, commissioner's wags*. Ain't paid O. B, Wells u •• C. F. Culver » ** D. G. Stevens “ “ John James AUDITORS. “ *• A. E. Niles $52 36 “ “ J. S. Waltons 52 32 “ •* C. F. Veil 59 80 “ “ Josiab Emery (auditing sect of Prothonotary Ac. 5 89 $l7O 37 commissioner's counsel. * “ “ J. W. Guernsey $37 SO CLERK HIRE. “ « A.J. Sofield $5OO 00 TRAVERSE JURORS. u “ Reuben Davis and others $1899 75 GRAND JURORS. “ u L. I. Nichols and others $lB4 56 CONSTABLES. “ “ Isaac F. Field and others $348 85 CRIER, w “ Sam 1 ! A, Mack and others 9120 00 JUSTICES. u •« J. Emery and others assessors. u u Wm. Miller and others $544 09 PRINTING. “ u James P. Magill on contract' $95 00 * w Cobb, Slurrock & Co. 41 50 00 44 44 J. M. Siapp 44 * 15 00 44 44 Cobb, Slurrock & Co., Blanks 17 00 ELECTIONS. 44 44 E. D. Fish el al $965 96 COMMONWEALTH COSTS. 44 44 E, H. Cornel! et al, including District Attorney's fees $9ll 87 NEW BRIDGES. 44 44 Sami. Ellison et al BRIDGE REPAIRS, 44 41 J* Hathaway el al 70 COURT HOUSE REPAIRS. 44 44 Sami. A. Mack et al commissioner’s office. 41 44 G. H. Tanner, Mop $6 50 PRISONERS. 41 44 John Mathers, Board &c. $341 28 44 u D. P. &W. Roberts, Goods 425 44 44 Eastern Stale Penitentiary 95 88 44 44 A. J. Sofield, expenses conveying to Penitentiary 162 97 44 44 John Mathers, services do. 40 00 44 44 Benj. Barr, medical services 14 00 *- 44 Packer “ 44 60 00 STATIONERY. 14 44 Andrus Gauntlet & Co. et al $76 22 INCIDENTAL. 44 44 Austin Lalhrop, settling with Auditors $5 50 144 44 A. P. Cone, repairing Co. Press 250 44 44 J). G. Stevens, delivering dupli cates 11 72 44 44 O. B. Wells, do. 10 55 44 44 aF. Culver, do. 18 32 MERCHANDISE. ** u C, &J, L. Robinson et al DAMAGES TO IMPHOVEMENTS, w David Fletcher “ Mrs. Powell w J. J. Werline et al 11 Elijah Black u Jesse Rose u Loren Day POSTAGE, u I. D. Richards MONEY REFUNDED. 14 Jno. O. Stevens et al ROAD VIEWS. u David Heise et al $516 00 BRIDGE VIEWS, * 4 C, L. Hoyt et al WOOD-HOUSE AND PRIVY, “ Nalh’l Thompson et al TIOGA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, u J, F. Donaldson, Treasurer $lOO 0(^ WOIVES. Warren Wetmore Cuyler Clemens Albert Dewey Harry Welch C.R. Scouton coroner’s inquests. Jno, Evans on body of Lot Davis $5 48 .J *• 41 J, P. Bunn 6 93J J. J. Werline *• David Landis 16 12| *2B 54J 1 Jno. Matters,summoning Jurors $27 00 CLERK OF SESSIONS, SHERIFF. J. F. Donaldson TOWNSHIP LINES. C. L. Hoyl el al, Viewers $lO3 00 TREASURER. O. H. Blanchard, balance due for year 1856 accU Auditor’s set tlement $879 34 O. H. Blanchard, costs on unseat- ed land sold Commissioners 463 36 “ u O. H. Blanchard, commission 318 62 Uncurreot funds in hand Total $11760 091 We the Commissioners of Tioga County do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the matters therein set forth. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 4th day of February, 1858. C. CULVER I D. STEVENS >Corn’s JOHN JAMES S Attest, A. J. SOFIELD, Clerk. NEW STOCK AT HARTS FLOUR 4 PROVISION STORE. I have just replenished my Stock of Groceries, Flour and Provisions, sod am prepared to sell at the lowest living figure, for Cash all through this hard winter. I will also exchange Groceries and Provisions (or Country Produce at Cash prices. I can furnish every eatable quality of flour at a. ieaa price than any dealer in Wellaboro, either whole sale or retail. I have also on hand u large qnanlity of Ladies' and Men's Shoes, which will be sold at a very amall advance ppon cost, for Cash or Produce. As to price and quality of anything I keep on hand for sale, just call and examine for yourselves. I have also a small stock of DRY GOODS. which will be sold AT COST. Call tod see. Wellsborb* Jan, 7, *5B. DAVID HART. AYER’S CHEEEY PECTORAL- FOR THE RAPID CURB OF COLDS, COUGHS, AND 910249 50 HOARSENESS. BEIMPtEUJ, 2otb Dec., 1855. Us J C Atzß: I do not hesitate to say the best remedy I have ever found for Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is yonr Cherry Pectoral. Its constant nae in my practice and my fam ily for the last ten years has shown it to pos sess superior virtues for the treatment of these complaints. £BEN KNIGHT, M. D. 9139 30 164 00 161 00 10 00 9474 30 A B MOSTLEY, Esq., of Utica, N. Y., writes: “I have used your Pectoral myself and In my family ever since yon invent ed It, and believe it the beat medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without It, or take any othfar remedy.*’ Croup, Whooptng Cough, Influenza. Spectofieu), Miss., Feb. 7,1856. Baorsza Am: I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is the best remedy we possess for the cure of Whooping Cough, Croup, and the chest diseases jit children. We of yonr fra ternity In the South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKLIN, &L U. AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey, Ta., writes, 3d Jan., 1856: *T had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried your Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; less than one half the bottle made me completely well Your medicines ore the best as well as tbo cheapest we can bny, and we es teem you, Doctor, and yonr remedies, as the poor man’s friend.” • Asthma, or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. TPMt Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4,1856. Sir : Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symp toms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has la bored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. , A A RAMSEY, u c, Albion, Monroe Ox, lowa, writes, Sept. 6, 1855: ‘‘During my practice of many years I hare found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and re lief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable.” $27 80 We might add volumes of evidence, but the most convinc ing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in its effects upon trial. Probably no one remedy baa ever been known which cored so many and such dangerous cases as this. Some no human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Astob Horst, New York City, March 5,1866. Doer. Area, Lowell: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to in form you what your Cherry Pectoral bos done for my wife.— She hod been fire months laboring under thedangerous symp toms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily failing, uutil Dr Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recom mend a trial of your medicine. We bless his kindness, as we do yonr skill, for she has recovered from that day. She Is not yet as strong as she used to bo, but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard, "1 ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shelbyrllle. $lO7 00 CossuMPTtrxs, do not despair till yon have tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It is made by one of tbe best medical chem ists in the world, and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues-—Philadelphia Ledger. $173 82 AYER’S CATHARTIC -PILLS. THE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordi nary medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon tbe esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove tbe obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled tbe best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic than can be employed for children. Being sugar coated, they are pleasant to take; and belngpnrely vegetable are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid tbe suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify tojhe publia the reliability of my rem edies, while others have sent me the assurance of their con viction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the re lief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints : Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evaroant medicine, Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not bo supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, De rangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kin dred complaints arising from a low state of tbe body or ob struction of Its functions. $49 14 $7lB 38 848 59 57 00 Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they stake more profit on. Ask for Ayer's Fills, and take nothing else. No olherthcycau givo you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. $l5 00 22 00 €OO 10 00 5 00 20 00 PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Massachusetts. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes ior $l. SOLD BY $79 00 J. A. ROY, Wellsboro, and by Druggists and .Merchants generally. [Dec. S. 57.] 4 53 SELECT SCHOOL. MISS HELEN COON, late AssislanlTeacher at the Wellsboro Academy, respectfully announ ces to the people of Wellsboro and vicinity, that phe will open n Select School in the room over A. P. Cone’s Law Office, on Main si., on Monday the 2lsl of December inst. She begs to assure parents that her constant endeavor will be to afford pupils every advantage necessary to the attainment of a perfect’ knowledge of the common and higher branches of an English education, as also of the modern langua ges. Terms same as those of the Wellsboro Acad emy. [December 10,1857.] If. 27 42 $l3O 97 $349 71 DISSOLUTION.— Notice is hereby given that the Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the name of Hart & Short, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books, Notes and Accounts are in the hands of David Hart for settlement DAVID HAfiT $35 no 35 00 35 00 25 00 25 00 $135 00 - Wellsboro, Nov. 37, ’57. BENONI SHORT. The business will be conducted by D. Hart at the old stand. All persons indebted to the firm of Hart & Short are urged to make immediate payment and save costs. SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Gr. Gr. EVANS, ’ Bookseller, Publisher , and Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise. HAS just issued a new and complete catalogue of his Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of all kinds of literature. $6OO worth of Gifts will be given with every $lOOO worth of books sold. A gift worth from 25 cts, to $lOO, will be delivered with each book at the time of sale. Orders from the country promptly filled and the Goods for worded by express or mail on the same day the order is re ceived A complete catalogue seat free. Address, G. G. EVANS Jan. 28,1858. 439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. $463 39 PHOSPHORUS, —Besides the curious property which this chemical has of giving light in the dark, it is also remarkable for its power to destroy life. It is a deadly poison. Persons who wish to destroy rats and mice can do so more safely by us ing Phosphorus than with any other poison. A new supply of the Phosphorus Rat Paste for sale at Roy's Drug Store. Price 25 cents. $1661 28 $lBO 10 undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Judges of the Court ol Com. Pleas of Tioga county to distribute the proceeds arising from the sale by the Sheriff of the real estate of Jesso Locko, dec'd, will attend to the duties of his at his office in Wctlsboro, on the lllh of February next, at I o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persona interested in said fund are notified to aU tend and present their claims,or be forever debarred from coming upon said fond, WcUsboro, Jan. 21-58» H, W. WILLIAMS, Auditor. UNION ACADEMY. S. B. PRICE, Principal. Mas. Sorau Price, Prteeplreet. 1.6 .Hott. Tncher of Untie. Mrs.S. E. Clark, Teacher Ornamental Branehet. The Spring Term of 1858 will commence March 3d, and clow May 14tb. Board per week, 81.50 Tuition from 83,00 to 5,00 Lessons on Piano or Melodean 9,60 HT A class will be organised for those wishing to qualify themselves (or (etching, to which special at tention will bo given. Deerfield, FeK 1, 1J53. Coiumnptlon. NEW FIRM. | BALDWIN, LOVELL & C 0„ ARE now receiving a very choice end carefully selected assortment of j STAPLE AND FANCY\ DEY GOODS, Groceries and Provisions, and are prepared to furnish them to customers at A* Reasonable Prices As they can be bought in any other Market. Customers can rely upon Ending at all times an; article the; mi; wish, and all Goods warranted to be as represented. Silks, and Ladles’ Drear Goods, Latest Styles, and adapted to ever; variety of trim mings. Ladies.will do well to call and examine the Slock before purchasing elsewhere. i Baldwin, Lowell So Co., have always lon hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of , Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES, ALSO, j Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass Stone, Hollow and Wooden j Ware, Iron, leel. Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of every, kind and of the best quality, ' with BOOTS 4* SHOES, fdr Everybody. • > » All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex. change for goods at the market prices, Tioga, July 2, 1857. !_j WELtSBORO SELECT SCHOOL. MRS. MARY C. RVCKMAN, Principal. MISS MARTHA P. EMERY , Assittant. Mrs. Ruckrnan would announce to her friends and patrons, that she will open a School at her rcsi dence (house formerly occupied by Chas, Grierson) on Tuesday, Dec. Ist. 1857. } Term lo continue twelve weeks. I RATES OF TUITION, \ j Orthography, Reading,-Writing and Mental Arithmetic, , [ 81 50 Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic, 2 00 Algebra, Geometry and Higher English 3 0U French, Latin and Drawing, 4 00 Every effort will be made to render this school profitable to the pupils and acceptable* to its patrons. The government, while firm, will be strictly kind and parental, and the teachers will endeavor as fur as possible to make this school in all its aspects “a well regulated family” where kindness courtesy and a Christian spirit are the controlling characteristics, and where nothing unbecoming the strictest purity of character can be learned by example, j A select class of more advanced boys will be re ceived, they occupying their own rooms i for study and meeting at the School Rooms only for 'recitation and examination. j Particular attention will be paid to preparing young ladies for the occupation of teaching. Wel/sboro, Nov, 27, 1557- J j FALL FASHIONS!. MRS. M. J. GRIER\SON TTAS just returned from the City with a nice as. -tL aortment of Fall and Winter Goods, such as Bonnets, ! Plotters, ' j Feathers, ; j Bordtrs, Velvets Sf j i x Satins ] For Bonnets. [ Mrs. Grierson has engaged for the season, a good Milliner. Also, a City Dressmaker, to make dress es, Cloaks and Children’s Clothes. Of All orders promptly attended to. > Wellsboro, Oet, 22, 1857. W. D. TERBELL, ' Successor to W. TERBELL & SON, CORSIKG, If. V. I Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in Drugs & Medicines, Lead , Zinc, <Sf Colored Paints , Oils, Vnrnishes, Brushes , Camphene df Burning Fluid , Dye Stuffs, Sash Sf Glass, Fw e Liquors for Medicine, J J alenl 3tedi. cines, Artists Faints Sf Brushes . Perfumery , Fancy Articles , Flavoring Extracts , 1h.50 A general assortment of School Books, Blapk Books, Staple and Fancy Stationery. Physicians, Druggies, and Country Merchants dealing In any of the above article* can be supplied at a small advance on New York prices. Sept. 3, 1857. ~ WILCOX & SEARS. WHOLESALE If RETAIL DEALERS IN SOLE 0- UPPER LEATHER. I boots 4- Shoes. FINDINGS, i PORK 4- FLOUR , PROVISIONS 4- GROCERIES, of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest. 1 | Cash paid for Hides, Calf-Skins and Sheep Pelts. One door below Bailey's Store. Scar's Shoe shop removed to same building. \ . July 9th, 1857. ly. Post Office Notice. [ Mails close at the Wellsboro’ Post Office as follows: Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at o’clock orjm. Eastern and Southern, via Mansfield and Troy, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at o'clock a. m. | Eastern and Southern, via Covington and Troy, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7V£ o’clock a. m. O' f Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at o’- clock p. m. Western, via Coudorsport, Tuesday and Friday at o’- clock p. m. Mails arrive as follows : Northern &c., via daily, hy 1 o’clock, p. m. Eastern &c., via Troy and Mansfield, by 6 o’clock p. m., same days of leaving. | Eastern Ac., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. mi.same days of leaving. f Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday k Friday, by 12 m. Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday by 12 m. Sept. 17, 1857. 1.1). RICHARuS, P. M. A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. 76 years of age. having lost his Father, iwo Brother*. Daughter. Son-in-laws- Nephews, and Nieces, by that dreadful disease. Consumptions and suffer ing with a Cough himself, determined to visit the Ea»t Indies. Egypt and Japan, where ho discovered a Preventative and Ctriain Cwc for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, ’Consumption, Nervous Debility and Asthma. His cough was cured imme diately; he returned, cured his Relatives, who inherited the disease, and in connection with his son have employed it in their practice, caring thousands of considered hopeless by others. For the purpose of rescuing as manydf his suffer ing fellow beings as possible, be is sending the Recipe to all who wish it for 10 cents; 3 of it to pay the postage, and the balance printing. Address Dr. Heath, 101 Spring street, op posite St. New York. [Aug. 3moa.] • GRECIAN OIL PAINTING.—Fu Hand explicit f directions for pursuing tins beautiful art, will be forwarded to any address by enclosing $1 and a pos tage stamp to H D. DEMING, j WclUboro, Tiogal Co Pa. Papers copying the above, and nmrkad copy with bill of the same, will be duly bjonored by return mail. ir| Administrator's Sulci IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Co|hrt of Tioga Co. 1 will expose to public sale at the Court Houso In Wellaboro, Fridiji, the sth day of February aettt, at ono o’- clock P. 31-, the following real estate, to wit: l| A lot of land in Delmar, bounded north by lands of Wm. Hoffman and J. W.CatUn, east by James Hall acdj'Vm. Bachc, sonth and west by Bache—containing about 150 acres. Jan. 14, ’6B. H. S. HASTINGS, Admr. of Wm. Mcffitt, dec’d. Administrator's JVot ice. LETTERS of Administration having boon granted to the undersigned upon the Estate of Asa 8. Lincoln, late of liainee, dec'd n all persons indebted to said estate ore request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to Gaines, Jan. 14,1856, (6t) JAS. 8. WAT ROUS, Adm’r da jbonis non. WANTED By Wilcox & Sears for pwhtch tho highest market price will be paid in Css|). 15,000 Bushels of Wheat. 5 10 Ton* of Pork. 1 WtUvbvß., Nlt. 13,1 Sir. ! ; | Charles O. Btz of Village would respccljully.call the attention ol il.e' public to the following advertisement. “ManwanN but little here below nor wants that little long 1 * is an old saying and perhaps true to a certain extent Bat it seems to me that in this time of general suspension and panic, everything is tending to u reversion of time-honored sayings, and everybody wants a little more still. The farmers (and- they really ought to have as much as anybody, for they are to oar country what a main spring is to a watch,) wants a little more for their wheat, buckwheat, rye, corn, oats, potatoes, &c., than the purchaser I’ecl* able and willing to pay. The merchant wants a little more for his Flour, Pork, Sail, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Hardware, Crockery and ten thousand little things he has to sell than the farmer thinks he ought to pay. -At this present time it seems to be conceded by all that the cash Value of good wheat is 81 j*t bushel; buckwheat, 2 to 2-6; corn 3-6 to 4*6; oats, 2- (o 9-6; butter, 14 to 1G ccTus. Now' to equalize the matter and make it satisfactory on both sides, I want and will agree to take from every firmer of Tinea county, all the wheat I can get for the next 60 day* at 9 and 10 shilling* per bosh, el according to quality; buckwheat-a*, 2-£ t 0.3; corn sto 5-6: oats 2-9 to 3 shillings; baiter 26 to 19 cents. Will sell yon in exchange: Sail per barrel, 16s. Floor extra superfine 19s per sack, $6 50 per barrel. Superfine, lls per sack, 85 50 per bbl. Coffee sugar letter *‘A” as white qs snow at Is. Coffee sugar letter “B” 12cts, Very nice brown sugar, lids. Common, lOcls. LaguU ra coffer, every kernel good, 1-4. Old Java, very nice, 1-6. Young Hyson tea, warranted liptbp, 4.5 and O-shillings, Tallow candles,-17cls. Sperm, 3f6 Fine cut tobacco, 3s. Loose smoking, 1-6. Plug tobacco, 3s to 4s. Eagle Denims, bcM. niauu. matured, lOcts to Is. Lawrence mills, sheeting, very heavy, lOcts. Fine unbleached, from 10 cts to Is, Bleached muslin, from 7cts lo 1-G. Calicoo, all styles, consisting of Merrtmacks, Cochccocs, Sprague*, Phillip Allens, &c., from 6s<ls lo Is. A great variety of all [wool Delaines, Cashmeres, Silk and Wool Poplins,' Parametlas. Rignh-u*. Hood*. Hosiery, Gloves and a great variety of little fixing*., also a very large stock ol Boots and Shoes, La die* and Gent’s wear. Ladies course Slices 9s. Ladle’.-* calf and enamelled leather. Its lo 12s. Gaiters, a splendid assortment 10s to 16s. Gent’s kip Bom*, home made, from 84 to 4 25; City made fi oiq 83 30 to 5 50. la a word our stock Is complete in all it* depart, meats, from the sugar and molasses down cellar In the best and most complete assortment of commoj and satin wall paper ever kept in a country «torc up stairs. Bring along all the grain &c., you have fa sell, what you do not waht to exchange tor Goods i will pay you the cash for at cash prices, CHARLES 0. ETZ, Tinga, Nov. 5, 1857. 10,000 Bushels of Good Wheal wanted w Bushels of Oats, wanted by 0 9 UUU > CO. ETZ. 10,000 Bushels of Buckwheat wanted by The Empire! The Empire!! NEW FIRM <s• NEW GOODS ! IJOWEN, BULLARD & CO, J[ ) would inform the public that they may be found at the old stand of Bowen & Bullards known as tho where they are now receiving fresh from the City, a full supply of * Fall & Winter Goods. of every variety and quality, which cannot but suit the must fastidious, and at the lowest rates : Such as , - Dry Goods & Groceries, HOOTS & SHOES, READYMADE CLOTHING, Crockery, Hardware, Wooden ware, PROVISIONS, &c. &c. ' 'J- R. BOWEN", 1 M.BULLARD" V Wellsboro Nov. 5’57. L. TRCMAN, 3 HLK)| j S— Hoops— Hoopsl Plain Bra??, -Brass Wire, Whalebone and Rccd. at the CMPIR' . COME to the EMPIRE if you want a nice bon net—also Trimmings, such as Ribbons, Bor ders, Linings, &c. IF you want a Carpet CHEAP, call at BOWEN BULLaRD, &. CO, LATEST STYLES lints just rccei* cd ot Bowen 6lt.lap.d &, C.o AMBROTYPES. MEL AI NO T YES AND AMBROGRAPHSI on PICTURES ON GLASS, IRON £ PVPEE; VLSO, ELECTROTYPES, Oft RAISED pictures. Taken at S. 11. CleavelamPs Rooms, over Bailey’s Store. Particular attention paid to copying. > Pictures taken in cloudy as well as clear weather. The quality of my pictures is too well known to need comment. Cull and see for yourselves. All those wishinig Pictures will please cull immo didlcly, as my slay in town will be short. Particular attention paid to pupils. S. U.CLEAVELAND. Wellsboro, Nov. 19,1857. Store Goods ifi 1 ioga Village. BALD WIN, LOWELL 4- CO. Have a small Slock of Goods on hand, bought in view of the light limes,•which will be sold verv low for Cash or any kind of Produce. We arc located at our old stand in Tioga Village, directly oppuMtc the Mammoth Store of Charles O. Etz. ‘We would further say to all tho«e indebted to us by note or book account, that we must have pay or cost* will be made. Wo’ll lake Cash or any and all kinds of Produce aLlhc highest market prices. BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO. Tioga., Nov. 26,1857. TIOOA COUNTY S TEA 31 FLOURING MILL . At Itlalnsbnrg, Feima. THE new and splendid Steam Mill at Muinsburg is now in full operation, ami the proprietor i* prepared to do custom work or Flouring with ne.it ness and despatch. This Mill has 4 run of stout, and is capable of grinding 80 bushel-* per hour. Persons bringing Grain to this Mill can have tl ground ty take home witji them; and we will wm ranl them as good work aVcan he done in this re gion of country. LYMAN WETJtfORE, Proper, Oct. 8,185 T, R. K. BRUNDAGE, Agmt . Who wlilgo to Kansas ? THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which he lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres 100 of which is improved. It is well watered, has a comfortable house, barns, ncccssaiy oulbuildm*'d and a good orchard of choice frail thereon. * Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrcnccvillc, ns ihe “Gccr House,** with ample accommodation.*-. Attached is a Store building suitable for the Orn, eery and Dry Good? business—all to be sold or rent ed to soil applicants. For terms apply to Lawrenceville. Sept. 11 *56. M. S. BALDWIN*. MUSIC ! MUSIC! I WISH to have the citizens of WelUboro and vi clnily understand, that I will furnish to order Pianos, Melodeans, and sheet music, cheaper, better, and more durable than can be furnished at any of our country music stores. I have access to all thp most reputable manufactories in the Union. All in. ftlrumcnls warranted. For further particular? ad dress C. D. BROWN, Wclfsboro, oga Co., December 3d, 1357. €ssE£> Sf 9 SDAK.®I?b _ CENTIsic. QJicf at his rt&<ien,pe, near the Acadfvty*. AH work pertaining to his line o'f hH=ii.Cia done promp'lv and »cli.. \p,i! ?. 1?:,, -• r, :a CT
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