t Of Premiums of the Tioga County Agricultural Society 18 FAIR at WELLSBOJtO, Sept*. 29 and3o.and Oct. 1, 1858. Farms* !Mt cultivated nptendfam, *« 2d 5° do 4 &zM*A**'*%?* m ‘ I ITkiXGSBURY, | Committee. ''' >L ''^ S ie pren to one of the >oti« mo-t M P m , ttee or tlie secre- BcmhcM ot tm intent to compete MI ot the i, he oo th of j aly . gr ptemmmj n,ne tllo flrat premium i« competitjou only once n 3 years. , field Crops, Grain, Ac. roof IThcat. t* a do do ■ 2 do I jjrtt acre of Oats, 2 nj do dO * Brft acre of Barley, 2 do do 1 n«t ouarter acre of Broom-corn, 2 "jl 1 do do 1 w half acre of Teas, - 2 nj do do 3 jjt-t half acre of Potatoes, 2 2J do do 3 jj-”t ijuartcr acre of Rutabagas, 2 ;j do do 3 quarter acre of Carrots, 2 j.j do do 3 quarter acre of Turnips, 2 11 do do 1 30.-t quarter acre of Beets, j * ■Jd do do 3 Bi-t quarter acre of Beaaa, - il do do 1 Best quarter acre of Flax, 2 IU-st acre uf Buckwheat, 2 Hist acre of Bye. * ;tcro of Clover Hay, - n c ,t acre of Herds Grass, S JUUN PIKKFO.V. 1 1-KLMKRSIIUMWAY, S Committee. Oliver bacon, ) Horses. n..t Stallion 4 years old ami over, $6 ■ij- do do 4 do do 2 B.st colt, two years old, 3 oj do do 2 3,{ do do 1 B,st three VMM old stud colt, 4 o,i do do 3 34 do do 1 Best brood Mare, and colt by her side, 4 oj do do 3 3d do do 1 Best sucking colt, 2 ■;j do do 1 Beit rwirlmp colt, 2 «j‘ do do 1 }; <t jir« rears old Gelding, 8 il ’ do f do 2 3d do 1 do 1 Ci--t three years old Mare, 3 yj * do do 2 :j do do 1 st two years old Gelding, 2 ;i do do 1 ,i tiro tears old 3lare, .1 do do numbed horses, Geldings, 6 ji do do 4 C-,1 nntebed Mares, 6 jj do do 4 jciir of Draught horses or ran*. ‘U'kled on Fair Gr’d,) 6 21 do do 4 Be-t sii.de Horse, 3 ii do do 2 Best single Mare, 3 21 do do 2 L II SMITII. 'I RLIMLPH CIIRISTENAT VCom. MORGAN SEELEY, j Jattle- -Durham and Dev-. ons--full blood. C -t Lull, 3 years old and over, $6 2d do do 4 E.‘i Lull, two tears old, 6 24 do’ do 4 il’ituarliugbull, "4 2d do do 2 But bull calf, - 2 2.1 do do I bet Cotv, , 4 2d do do 2 B- d heifer, two years old, 2 21 do do 1 But yearling heifer, 2 21 do do 1 Bc't imfer calf. 1 BE.NJ VAN DUSES’, 3 JollS tv. IuiLEY, VCommittee. 11. V. YEOMANS, ) Malirc Breed. }okc of two a ears old steers, §3 'id _ do do 2 [«‘i uJcc working cattle, 5 years and over, 4 ■J'l do do 2 I*l 7'iho A years old steers, trained, 3 -J do do 2 B«'t yoke three rears old steers, 2 •uJ h.**t joke of do. 3 I pur of Vrarhngs. 2 n ! l**t pair of Yearlings, 1 t pair of calves, 2 •jtiil k'?t pair of calrcs, > 1 t/itnecow, ! 3 ii I'* l -*. nalir<* cow, {■ur of tit oxun. i Ust pair of fat oxen, 1-air i.f frtt «tocr«, -ni Uc-t juir of lal steers, Sheriffalty. are authorized loaunounce Dr. JOEL ROSE Jlland, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the lotl of the Republican Convention. are authorized to announce ALLEN DAG. • of Tioga, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject _<kciMonof tlic Republican Convention. authorized to announce EMMGR BOW. Deerfield, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject decision of the Republican Convention. • X DROWN uill preach at Mansfield, (he S.ilibalii in July, ul 10 A. M., and at the rtond School House in Middlebury. at 3A P. mie d a y. ■'l PHENE & FLUID—at i c Ft. TRUMAN &. BOWEN’S. FOLEY has a fine assortment of heavy fcliSH Wes WATCHES, i 7' r Se JI c,le, P on short lime. i, i' n r °f done promptly. J o work is nut done lo llie satisfaction of n.r,?, rill S no charge will be made, i or P usl favors my desire is to merit a uianca ol the same. Ibburo, June 24, ;858. ,„ v < V^lTck t s oct Portable Field Fence. hattc D. Garlick, Lyons , Co - I’. Map 5, 1857. ol J llliB Fence, after numerous trials i for i? n 5| 138 fin % succeeded in perfecting v.iUnk' e COnblr . ucl ' on of Fence, which does \i. T’j e °f inserting posts in the i! fjcf!f!i’°' c * encc is made to set upon the ill I,e ea [‘ l h, and by its peculiar forma •n ? Io 1 ,e undulations of the ground. I 0 c samirip ,l 8 cons l r uclion convinces ? hind pw.fV 1 iLs su P er »oriiy over anything rafoij.. • 0 1° the public, as well as of l C* * ly ant * ohhapoess. It is bo arecaJi iV ls fCC «rcd by means of keys, PUrrain f d j ns tcd, and battens by which it 80 ** n ° “ be built of luml)er at $lO per ir lU ri ° SUm °* cenls P® r r °d—making 'Mih u» Ca^ e - 1 *® nce that can be made; and !. i na j. • ,l can he put up and taken down, f Ck temporarily he f,ct ma y re quire it—no less thus obei.iinJfc 1 J °’ nt ” D °P en '"S “ D be 1 render. necesßlt y lor bars or gates :■< 0 f , Wivcrsal favorite with the farm s ™rnrauniiy, I CharteMoV' 1 n ? Urdl °" d lhe territory com himself i„ ,’i^j. mar ond Wellsboro.and will f l° H l ® dispcal of farm rights. Jane 17,1fJ£ HARD W ‘ JAGK SON. ns AlCOl, ®>- Ccr-'L K ( n M° r UoTOing Fluid. *t *hol ts ,l, ■' V > TV.P.I£BB£I“ Best single steer three years old, 2 Second best single steer 3 years old, 1 Best yard of cattle, six bead, 4 PHAREZ HOUGHTON,) D.G.STEVEES, TILLY MARTIN, ) Sheep. For best Merino buck, $2 “ Second best Merino back 1 u Best Meyino ewe 2 u Second best Merino ewe, 3 u Best Sssony back, 2 “ Second best Saxony back, 3 “ 3Jest Saxony ewe, 2 “ Second best Saxony ewe 3 “ Best three buck lambs, 2 “ Second best 3 buck lambs, 1 “ Best long wool and mutton sheep, 1 Swine. For beat boar bog, $2 “ Second best boar hog, 3 « Best sow, 2 K second best sow, 1 « Best five pigs, . 2 « Second best fire pigs, 3 « Best litter of pigs, 1 IRA BUCKLEY, ) Committee ISAAC WHEELER, J- on B. J. BROWN, ) Sheep A Swine Poultry. For Best cock and hen, $1 “ Second best cock and hen, Diploma. “ Best variety of fowls. 2 “ Second best variety of fowls, 1 a Best pair of turkeys, 1 “ Second best pair of turkeys, Dip. “ Inferior fowls, such as Shanghai, Cbitagong, Bramah Pootra and' Dorking, Diploma. ** Best pair of Ducks, 1 “ Second best pair of ducks, Diploma. u Beat pair of Geese, 1 J. N. BACHE, ) 11. S. ALLEN, VCom. C.H.SEYMOUEJ agricultural Implements. For best plow with improvements, $3 “ 2d best plow with improvements, 2 “ best subsoil plow, 2 “ second best subsoil plow, ' 1 u best side hill plow, 2 tr second best side hill plow, 1 u best cultivator, 2 “ best lumber wagon, 4 “ second best lumber wagon, 2 “ best top buggy, 3 “ second best top buggy, 2 ” best open buggy, 4 “ second best open buggy', 2 ' « best two horse family carriage 4 « 2d best two-horse family carriage, 1 u best seed drill for field} 2 u best reaper and mower, 3 ( < best portable horse power, 3 “ best thresher and clcan'er. 3 M best double draught harness, 2 * best double fancy harness, 3 best cheese press, 3 “ best ox cart, 2 “ best dozen corn brooms, 2 “ second best dozen corn brooms, 1 “ best straw cutter, 1 “ best roller, 1 u best fanning mil!, 2 « 2d best fanning mill, 1 « best dozen of milk pans, 1 I u second best dozen milk pans, Dip. M best grain cradle, 1 ' « 2d best grain cradle, Dip. ■ « best twelve hand rakes, 1 *• best horse rake, revolver, 1 [ “ best horse hay fork, 1 i The above implements mnst each and [ every one be manufactured in Tioga Co. > Pa., or they will not be entitled to pre ‘ mium. MOSES BALDWIN.') ANGUS GRIFFIN, yCom. E. T. BENTLEY. j Roots & Fruits. For best peck of sweet potatoes, $1 “ best half barbel of potatoes, 1 “ best dozen of onions, 1 u best six beads cabbage, “ best eixTdood beets, *» best bunch of celery. “ best pair of egg plants, 1 d best |>cck of tomatoes, I “ best three beads cauliflowers, Dip. “ best three heads of brocola, Dip. “ best dozen of parsnips, Dip. “ best dozen of carrots, Dip. « best general display of vegetables, 2 a bust three bunches grapes, black, 1 best three bunches grapes, white, 1 “ best three bunches grapes,lsabella 1 best three bunches “ Catawba, I “ best variety, 3 << best dozen of autumn apples. 1 “ 2d best dozen autumn apples. Dip. « best variety, three of each kind, 2 “ second l*est variety, do. Dip. “ best dozen of autumn pears, 1 “ second best dozen do- Diploma. ** best dozen »if whiter pears, 3 “ second be*t dozen winter pears. Dip. u be-t variety, three of each kind. 2 2d best variety, three of each kind, 1 “ best doz‘*n of peaches, 1 “ 2d best dozen peaches, Dip best two dozen of plums, 1 “ second bcsttwodozcn of plums, Dip. “ Iwst dozen oliquincea, 1 4< 2d be-t dozen do. Dip. “ best pair of water melons, 1 best three muak melons, 1 “ best 2 q’ts cranberries, cultivated 1 “ best dozen of apricots, 1 “ best winter squash, 1 “ best pumpkin. 1 “ best gen-rai display of fruits, 3 All of the above fruits to be raised In j As§c*smcnt & Appraisement of Merchants for Felling Goods or Merchandise in Tioga County, for the year 1858. Class Tax Mansfield, brookfif-ld. Ross k Williams, Dry DTGardincrDry G’ds 14 $7 00 Goods 14 700 BLObS. W D Kelly, do., 14 700 D S Magee, do. 13 10 00 C W Nesbitt, Drugs IS 500 I M Bodine, do. 14 7 00,It K BrundagOj Tioga John Evans, do. 14 7 00i Valley Mills 14 700 E J Bosworth, do. 14 700 5i vinsbcho. f* 11 ™ iTullock.Gr'cyU 7 JjO Fo x & witter Dry G : « U 7 00 M fcheelu, do. U •00 ■, Uobinsun, do. 14 700 „ „ . , c,I T J ! ' D^ Enß J :lta 'ii - „„!p D I’.irkhurst, do., 14 700 N Sm.th. Dry Coals 14 ■ 00 jDMt ltoljI)in , I 5 500 Leu Smith, tla. 14,00 juddleiicuv. V C ? T i. N £u 11 .„Jjno.Rcdiii K toD,I)ryGU 700 SS Packard. Dry Gde 11 ‘™ UII !>„„„, 14 700 Thos Piitn.ni, <lo. 14 ,00 Bcllnctt 4 j ilm j an do u 7 „ 0 O F Taylor, do. 14 7 00. Howe?. Didama 4: Co 1 , _ Dry Goods, 13 10 00,S«?y. I-UfS iCo Dry Thos. Videan, Groc'y 14 7 00 ! Goods. Unigs, ic., 131000 clyster. (R barren, do. 14 <UO Beach & Rushmore, Drv i Tyler, Drugs, Ac. 15 500 Goods 14 7 00! oscloh. G O Bristol, do. 14 7 OoMerlllsStapb 700 J A Thompson, do. 14 7 00T Grand d. * ton, do. Id 1000 CUtRRt FLATTS. C L-eWOrtll, do., 14 iOO AJohnso'. do. 14 ? 22 Guerosey iatattaft I Dry Goods, 14 7 OOpmith k Revelayo, Dry SS Packard, do. 14 700 Go °da 14 <OO • jjEERFIELD. I 7100 A, TB Paine do * 14 700 Baldwin & Lowell, do. 13 10C0 J B Paine, W U> g Tuttle, do. 14 700 Jk J G Parkhurst d 0.13 10 OolC 0 Ktz, do., 14 700 L Davenport, Grocery 14 700 Lewis Daggett, do., 14 <OO L Daveupurt, Flouring eed k Mitchell, 14 <OO Mill U7OO H R Mitchell, do., 14 700 Johnson A Martin, Tin D«*t. A. Humphrey, & Stoves. 14 TOO! Drugs, . 14 <OO f> nvTvr.Tfty jH II Borden, do„ 14 < 00 Ilinun Meritt, DryG. 14 7 00,G II Sivoatla.id, Diy gaines. Goods, Clothing. «c 14 <OO S X Billings, do. ‘ 14 700 John O Kaue, Grocery jackson. | k Liquor, 2000 R Tillinghn«t. do. 14 7 00;A * C Humphrey, TVr ° KNOXVILLE. Mill. 14 700 L B Revnolds. do. 14 700 Brooklyn Steam Mill John Goodspeed, do. 14 700 Company, do., 14 <OO Ak J Dearman, do. 14 7 00) Westfield. . JVunroe k Goldsmith 14 7 ooKruseu* Kmg.DryG. 14 <OO .7 II Stubbs, do. 14 7 00C Goodspced. do., 14 700 Victor Case* do. 14 700 Geo. Gloss, do., 14 700 Samuel May, Grocery 14 7 00| II Hopkins, do. 14 700 W A Roc. Dry Goods 121250 J Morgan, Flour Mill, 14 700 D Hart, do., U iOO liuebtv. MA O Bullard. do., 13 10 00 JCt Albeck. Dry G'ds, 14 700 Truman A Bou-en, do,, 121250 R Seleman. do. 14 700 C A J LRobinson. do., 1212 oO J Mentis, do. 14 700 B B Smith A Sou, do., 12 12 oU Sebring A harbor, do. 13 1000 Niles A Elliott, do., 13 1000 Geo. Shaffer, Grocery, 14 700 R Bailey, do., 131000 iA\vitEXCEviu.E. J A Hoy, Drugs A Med. 13 1000 IV W Ballard,DrvG’ds 13 1000 DBA W Roberts, Tin James A Parsons, do. 131250 and Stoves, 14 iOO Stanton A Geer, do. 13 10 00 M Bor*t. Dry Goods A M K Darrin, Groceries Groceries, 14 ,00 Clocks, Ac., 14 700 C Fisher. Tin, 14 <OO W G Miller, Drugs and R Fwrr, Grocery, 14 700 Medicines, 14 700 A Fuley, Watches, Clocks Curtis Parkhtirst, do., 15 500 and Books. 14 700 Bcnn A Johnson, G'cy 14 700 Harvey Wood, Gro’cy, 14 700 James Ford, Flour Mill 14 700 F M Ilills Rcst’oant, 14 700 Notice is hereby given that nn appeal will, be held at the Commissioner’s Office in Wellsboro, on the 14th day of July next, and at my office in Elkland Boro, on the 22d day of the same month, at which times and places, all persons agrieved by the foregoing appraisement, will be heard, and such abate ments made as are deemed proper and Just, and all persons foiling to appear at said times and places will be barred from making any defence before me. R. T. WOOD, Wellsboro, Juno 14th, ISSS. Afercantile Appraiser. Flour, manufactured the Jersey Shore Mills and warranted, at the Store of Pec. 3a TVILCOV * SF \RB. Tioga County, Pennsylvania, T. L. BALDWIN, ) RICHARD TIDEAN, 5-Com. HIRAM BROOKS, J MANUFACTURES HOUSEHOLD $ DOMESTIC. For best ten yards of flannel. $2 “ 2d best ten yards flannel, Diploma. best ten yards of full cloth, 2 « second best ten yards full cloth, Dip. “ best ten yards of rag carpet, 2 ** 2d best ten yards rag carpet, Dip. u best ten yards of tow cloth, 2 «2d best ten yards tow cloth, Dip. u best home-made bread, I “ best specimen of pickles, 1 “ best sample of apple batter. 1 “ best 30 lbs, or over maple sugar, 2 u second best ten pounds, do. 1 “ best sample of maple molasses, 1 “ best home-made soap, \ Mrs. HIRAM BROOKS, 3 Mrs. B. CHRISTENAT; I Com. Mrs. PHAREZ HOUGHTON, J Batter, Cheese, Honey & Flour. For best firkin of batter, ’ *3 w 2d best firkin of butter, v o “ best ten pounds roll butter 2 u 2d best 10 fts of roll butter 1 “ best sample of honey in comb, 2 “ best 100 pounds of wheat flour, 2 “ 2d best 100 lbs of wheat flour, 2 w best 100 pounds of rye flour, 1 K best 100 lbs of buckwheat flour, ’ 2 u 2d best 100 fi>s buckwheat flour, 1 *S~ A written statement as to the manner of making butter and cheese must accompany each lot, or no premi um will be awarded. JOUI* DICKINSON, ) ENOCH BLACKWELL, VCom. SELAR SATTEKLY, J Floral Hall. For best pair of parlor boqutta, $1 u 2d best pair parlor boquots, Dip. “ best hand boqnets, 1 “ 2d best hand dp. Dip. best basket cfitowcrs, 1 2d best bucket flowers, Dip. « beet dozen of dahlias, 1 “ 2d best dozen dahlias, Dip. “ best six part colored, 1 “ 2d beat six part colored. Dip Miss JULIA JSNSWORTH, ' Miss ANNA ’ LOIVBJBV, Miss JOS. KIMBALL, Miss CAURIB DICKINSON’, Miss LYDIA A. SMITH, Lumberman’s Corner. For best manufactured 1000 ft. lumber, 3 “ 2d bwt manufactured 1000 ft. do. 2 “ best bunch sawed shingles, 2 “ 2d best bunch sawed shingles, Pip. “ best bunch shaved shingles, 2 “ 2d best bunch shaved shingles, Pip. “ Best hundred of sawed laths, 1 The above to be exhibited on the ground. JOHN MATHERS, ") ANDREW RITTER, VCom. O- y. TAYLOR- J mechanical Department. For the best plan of farm building, with descriptions thereof, $4 “ second bes, plan, do 2 “ best specimen cabinet making "I S u best specimen shoomaking y *• best specimen tailoring ' “ best specimen blacksmithing J 5 best 0 horse shoes, not filed, 2 “ best specimen of horse shoeing, 2 2d best do. on each, I “ best set of null dogs, 2 “ second beat set of mill dogs 1 “ best cooking stove k trimmings, 2 “ 2d best do. do. X “ best side solo leather, 1 « best side harness do. I « best aids upper do. 1 V best side calf skin, 1 « beat articles of tin ware, 1 *• second best articles tin ware, Pip.; “ best corn sbeller, 2 « 2d best corn sheller, l' DARWIN THOMPSON,') O. 11. IU.AXCHARD, i-Com. (JAYLOIU), J Flowing Hatch, For best workmanship in plowing, not less than one-fourtU of un acre, $5 « second do. do. 3 “ third do. do. 2 « fourth do. do. Diploma. H. P. VANNESS, X WM. V. CAMPBELL, E. TOLLES, ) MTbs HARRIET COON, 1 Miss MAUIAII ORTON, Ladies’ Miss ANNA MERCEREAU, >Discr‘n*ry Miss JOSEPHINE TODD, ) Com. Miss MARY HOWLAND, J All articles of embroidery, crotchet work, fnucy needle-work of all kinds, and all fancy articles of ladies’ work, will be referred to this committee—not to exceed fifty dollars. HENRY SHERWOOD, Gents’ Discretionary Committee A. E. NILES, JOS. HIBKROLLE. ROBERT CAMPBELL, C. G. OSGOOD, J Any articles not specified may be pre sented for premium. All articles not specified in the above rhisscs will bo re ferred to tills committee, who will refer them to appropriate committees, or con sider them themselves. All articles un der this head to be reported at the Sec retary's Office, early on the first day. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WAEE. THE SUBSCRIBER has established himself at the old stand of Wilcox & Sears, one door be low R. S. Bailey's Store, where he is manufacturing and selling At Wholesale and Retail, the various kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. ROOFING, EAVE.TROUGHING, and oil kinds of JOBBING, done on short notice and in a satis factory manner. Call and see my stock of Tin-waro and satisfy yourselves that FISHER’S is the place to buy cheap. CHARLES S. FISHER. Wellsboro, June 17,1858. EDKFPS MOWER & REAPER. 4L. WE are now selling this valuable Machine, and invito all who wont a really good Mower and Reaper, to examine it before purchasing any other machine. It is superior to all other Mowers and Reapers in use, in the following particulars: It is the lightest in use; is strong and durable; re quires less draft than any other machine; has no side draft tho 1 it cuts a wide swath; will work on rough ground where no other machine can follow it; very difficult to bo clogged in any kind of grass, be it wet or dry ; is simple in construction and nollia b’e to gel out of repair; is a perfect combined ma chine; working equally well, whether mowing or reaping; ond is (he CHEAPEST in price, the Mow er being only $lOO, and the combined machine $l2O —making it altogether the most desirable Mower and Reaper in market. Call at our Tin and Stove Store and examine for yourselves. June 17, 1858. D. P. & WM. ROBERTS. Com. Tioga Marble Shop. THE Subscriber bus Just received a fine lot of Marble from the Rutland Quarries, suitable for all descriptions of- Gravestones, monuments, Cenotaphs, &c. He is prepared to execute orders (or the above de scriptions of work, in a superior style, and at rea sonable prices. Persons desiring Gravestones of the finer kinds of ITALIAN MARBLE can procure them of the Subscriber. A. Growl, of Wcllsboro, is authorized to receive orders for work at this establishment. Tioga, June 10, *58., tf. A. D. COLE. TO THE LADIES! A New Kind of .Soap has recently been invented, which promises to su persede ail other kinds ofhard soap. It is used ex tensively (or washing clothes, and possesses the re markable property of extracting dirt without boiling the clothes and without (lie use of the rubbing board. The process of washing requires less than half the time, and only about half the labor, by using this Patent Soap. This article is peculiarly excellent, and superior to any thing else called Soap; because while it saves lime and labor, it never rots or in jures the clothes. It is just the article it is repre sented to be, and never disappoints the expectations of purchasers. It docs not lake out stains. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store, WelUboro, Pa, Good News to All!! MR. C. M. MARSH, at the New Ambrotype Rooms, (over Mr. Bailey’s Store, on Main si., WelLburo,) has Just received a splendid assortment Fancy and Plain Cases, amongst which arc some very pretty small ones, in which he will pul a good likeness for 50 cts. Mr. Maish is making arrangements to leave Wcllsboro in u few weeks, and those wishing to avail them selves of this opportunity to obtain good pictures cheap, should attend to it ul once. “Secure the bhadow ere the substance fade.” Wcllsboro, June 3d, 1858. HERE THEY COME- A FiJESH LOT OF Family Groceries, which we bought for Cash, and are selling for the same, at the following prices : A goodforllcle Brown Sugar at 6 1-4 els. YellowfCofFec Sugar, 8 1-2 els. Best Qlialily 14 9 1-2 els. First rajte article Syrup, 4s 6d. R ice, 5 els. Codfish, 5 els. No. 1 Mackerel, 9 els. And everything else at as low prices at BAILEY’S. Dissolution. THE Partnership heretofore existing under the name of Downing & Miller, carrying on the Rolling Mill business in Blossburg, is this day dis solved by mutual consent.. All persons having set tlcmcnts to make will make application to J. H. Gu lick, I.M. Bodine, or the undersigned in Bfos-hurg. May 27th, 1858. JOSEPH DOWNING. * B. M. MILLER. Kcsislcr’s police. "VTOTrCE Is hereby given that the Aifniinistmtors r n the JJI following named estate have settled their accounts and that the same wilt he presented to the Orphans* Couit of Ti oga county, on Monday the 14iU day of June, ISOS, fur allow ance and confirmation, vi/.: The account of ??. 11. Landis and M. E. Nickerson, Admin istrators of diaries Nickerson. late of Delmar dcc'd. WM. D. BAILEY, Register. TVellsboro, May 20,1555. NEW LOT OF THOSE Six Shilling Gaiters, just received. \ LSO—A quantily of those BEST PRINTS, which we arc selling at 10 els per yard, EVERYTHING ELSE proportionally cheap at [May 27ih, 1858.] BAILEY’S Admiiiisl ini tor’s Notice. Letters of administration having I>een granted to the undersigned on the estate of David Crippen, late ol Rutland Isp, dec’d., all persons indebted to said estate arc required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them dulv authenticated to GEORGE P. CRIPPEN i HIRAM HODGES VAdmr’s. DANIEL CRIPPEN S Rutland, May 27,1858 6t» THE PLACE TO BUY THE PLACE TO BUY THE PLACE TO BUY GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS GOOD AND GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS IS AT ROE’S IS AT ROE’S IS AT ROE S ALL that property on the cost side of Main Street In the Village of Tioga, Tioga Co. Pa. extending from said street to the Tioga Kail Road, known as the Slocomb property, and consists of about five acres of land with a large fine dwelling house, a smaller dwelling house (on Broad Street.) a barn and other out buildings and some choice fruit trees and shrubbery. Said property will bo sold on liberal terms. Enquire of the proprietor N. Denton Wilkin. No. 42 Exchange Place New York, or of, the subscriber at Tioga Village. i C. H. SEYMOUR, .TftDA 17, t -'t. For Sale. mew goods NEW GOODS NEW GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES BOOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY CROCKERY CROCKERY stone ware stone ware stone ware hardware hardware 'hardware THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS Wellshorn, Mnv 27, 1858 SUMMER STYLES & FASniONS. Mrs. JI. .1. Grierson, HAS just returned from the City with a full as sortment ol'Millincry Goods, which she offers fur sale at the lowest cash prices. STRAWS, NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY 33 ONNETS, of all prices and descriptions. BORDERS from Is up to 4s. fid. A nice assortment of FLOWERS of all prices. French Flowers and Box Flowers. A beautiful assortment of RIBBONS, LININGS. LACES, CRAPES SILKS, and all kind of materials for making Summer dy Winter Mourning Goods. Little Boys Hats, Girl’s Flats, and Ladies’ Riding Hats, All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned and done over on short notice. Mrs. Grierson has employed for the season a good Milliner. CD* Shop on Main Street, over Niles & Elliott's Store. [May 13, 1858] CALL 10-UAV CALL TO-DAY CALL TO-DAY GALL TO-DAY AT TOE NEW STORE [ AT THE NEW STORE 1 AT THE NEW STORE AT THE NEW STORE OP BULLARD BROTHERS OF BULLARD BROTHERS OF BULLARD BROTHERS WHERE GREAT BARGAINS ' WHERE GREAT BARGAINS WHERE GREAT BARGAINS ARE THE ORDER ARE THE ORDER ARE THE ORDER FROM MORN TILL NIGHT. FROM MORN TILL NIGHT. ' FROM MORN TILL NIGHT. SMALL PROFITS SMALL PROFITS SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS AND QUICK RETURNS AND QUICK RETURNS IS THE MOTTO IS THE MOTTO IS THE MOTTO AT BULLARDS’. AT BULLARDS’. AT BULLARDS’. Wellsboro’ May 27, 1858. New Spring Millinery. MRS. M. STEVENS has just received a large assortment of new and splendid Spring millinery, which she will sell at least 10 per cent lower than she ought to. Her slock is well selected, and her styles the wry latest, andhermillinerscxperienecd. All articles usually found in a country establishment always on hand. TRIMMING, BLEACHING & FIXING OVER done on -diort notice and in the best style. ILTAII kinds of country produce received fo ex change for work, and cash not refused. May, 27th, 1853. ! ggC. N- DAETT, DENTIST. Office at his vear the Academy, All work pertaining to his line of business done promptly and well, [April 22, 1858.] ST- lawreSce^hotel tYM. S- CAMPBELL & CO., PROPRIETORS. WO. 1018, Chestnut St, Philadelphia. TTST. S. C\?trRFIL. JExeciiloi’s Police LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted to the undersigned upon the last will and teit.innnit of Aimer Peake, late of Charleston. dec*d. all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those Lauug claims against the same will pn-ent them to SET 11 CLARK. K\*r. Charleston May2o.’sB. fit. JKXKTTK PEAKK. Kx'x. SJESI FREE TO AJVV ADDRESS. G. G. EVANS, Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise. HAS just issued a new and complete catalogue of Ins Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of all kinds of literature. $5OO worth of Gifts will bo 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 ftom the country promptly filled and the Goods for warded by express or mail on the same day the order is re ceived- A complete catalogue sent free. Address G. O. EVANS Jan. 28,1858. 439 Chestnut Ft., Philadelphia. Post Office Notice. Mails close at the irellsboro’ Post Office as follows; Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at o'clock a. m. Eastern and Southern, via Jlansfleld and Troy, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at o’clock a. m. Eastern and Southern, via Covington and Troy, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at “Yi o’clock a. m. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at I*£ o’- clock p. m. Western, via tCoudcrsport, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a. m. \ Mails arrive as follows : Northern Ac., via Tioga, daily, by 1 o'clock, p. m. Eastern Ac., via Troy and .Mansfield, by 6 o'clock p. m., same days of leaving. Eastern Ac., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. m.,saino days of leaving. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday A Friday, by 12 m. Western, via Couderspoft, Tuesday and Frh’nv. by 5 p. m. R*oUlT, I?SL I.D WORTH OF NEjW Summer Goods. DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING / j r' Don’t let a fretful,(hull finding disposition:destroy your domestic happiness, when a few dollars spent at the Regulator store will save it all/ 1 Wc will adl HATS & CAPS HATS & CAPS HATS & CAPS: BEAUTIFUL PLAID SILKS I ( At 4s per yard, that were sold one year ago at Bs, Elegant Bayadere Silks, cheap, at Cs. worth 12s. GLASS WARE GLASS WARE GLASS WARE Twcnty-eight inch Black Silk 45., asnojlyjsold for Bs. I will sell yon the real Oil Boiled Black Silk at 6s, worth at other stores 12s. and 14s. For-as soon as you indulge a morose cross temper, ydu jdeslroy your own and the comfort of those around yon. WOODEN WARE WOODEN WARE WOODEN WARE NEEDLE WOE|K, Wc will sell you Needle Work less than tbe cloth is worth. Beautiful French Wrought Collaij-* for 4s worth usually 10s. Splendid sets Sleeves and Col lars 6s, Muslin Edging and Inserlings at pne-half the usual prices. Marseilles Goods of all kinds cheap, a full act sold by our neighbors at I2s we will sell at 4s. Flouncing and Borders cheaper tbau ever heard of before. CALL AND SEE CALL AND SEE CALL AND SEE AT ROE’S AT ROE’S AT ROE’S Do not slay from the Regulator Store, lor your example will be felt through generations to come.— One cross discontented spirit in Ja. familyj will lurn ( a happy home into confusion and distress, -and the* sight ol a frowning face, when so little money will clear it up, should be cured by culling at ‘the Rcgu lutor and buying one of those heavy j | ( NEEDLE WORK FRENCH NEILS, j I Bought at the late Auction, which we will sell at 6*. worth 12s. Sickness is not so distressing when (here is carefulness or patience, and patience you will need when you come to select Ihcj goods, in consequence of the great rush of customersviind the piles of gcods you will find, but wc will Jdo us fast as wc can. Wc have added a number of inch to our list, and you will not be kept in wailing for the bundles are continually moving out at the door, with the one continued sound j 1 | i And the fast colored Lawns for 6 1-4 cents, and the real Juconcl Lawns for Is. Elegant .Brilliants for Is., beautiful Ch.illies for Is worth 2s fd new styles. Bayadere Challics entirely now ahd[cheap er than ever sold in the country. Thrcp cases of those Mohair Debeges, which wc sell at 6jl-jl cents, always sold at Is. They go off by the piece, and you must come soon to gel lbo«e Mohair] diirk cnl. ors for old ladies. When wc look on tli|e jcoutilc nance of u good bird grandmother, wc cannot but lovo and revere her, although she may not |be -able to do much with her hands, (we have a job lot of Kid Gloves bought at Auction, that wq m;JI at is per pai,r warranted kid) with the household but hy imitating Lois of old she can do much for the fam ily in relieving the mother of u pari of Jictr cares, by spending a day at the Regulator Stoju land se lecting some of those unprecedented bargains from those piles of Sheeting we have ju-t reeeiyejl. 8 bales Atlantic A heavy one yard wide 17 cents per .yard. _ j ] 6 bales Boston A Wire twist, 1 yard wide G 1-4 cents per yard. ] « -• 5 Bales Allcnsdale Fine Sheeting 1 yard | wide 7 cents per yard. j j 5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting 3-4 yard wide 6 cents per yard. | j 7 Bales Lawrence Steam Cloth 3-4 yard wide 45 cents per yard. j | Cotton Baiting, Warp, Twine, different /grades, Colton yarn all numbers. j { In the mother nothing can he more beautiful than a meek and quiet spirit. There is no adornment compared to it, but we can add much to Jl by your selecting from our piles of ; Which comprise over 200 different polltrns.— Some 2 yards square 10s, that hajvc been sold at 85 with a good assortment of Crppe and ilk Shawls. A Black'Silk with heavy fringe, 172 inches sqparc we will sell you for 40s. Crapes from $4 tn $2O each. Lacc Cdpcs, some beautiful ones that we will sell at ruinous prices. Wc can only ask you to look and wc will sell you every article as we advertise. _ I ! Millinery Goods . Straw Bonnets from Is to 20s. French Flowers by the Box. American Flowers by the Box. ; - • Pattern Hals. j - Drc*sCaps. Straw Braids. [ Blondes, Ruchfl«, See. Cords. Tassels, French Corsets, Brass and Steel Hoops. ] ] The Pres**, the Pulpit and the Petticoat The first spreads the news, the second religion!, afod the third and lust spreads Douglass and Slnrwoold’s pat ent Steel Skirls with adjust.ng Bnst'c, wlnqh may be found at the Regulator Store, Corning, |N| V. Ten cases of those fine Foxed Gaiter* al|4s. Gd. per pair. Eight cases of Women’s Enamelled Boot usually 10s, Men’s heavy Brogan Shoe-jll|al cost 6« per pair to make we will sell them at ,74 cejil*. Mens’ Kip Bools, Fancy topsand well m ufe 10*per pair. A good kip at 12s, and any qu mlity of La dies’ Ruhlicrs at Is 6d per pair. The Ruhhdrs are Goodvear’s Potent, and best kind of No. I'. ! A. •*,. MULMV. HATS, HATS, A lot from Auction. A pood Panama finp braid at 6s usually «old at 20-*. Senate Hal, 4s usu ally at B*. Campcdchy Hat, white, 4s s*o!d o-n.illy at Bs. P.ilm leaf t>y the dozen or single imp lor u gong, and ribbon thrown in at that. Bt>y|s and Youth’s Hat oi' all kinds, j Elen’s and Boy’s Summer Goods., Kentucky Jeans Is per yard. Heavy double and twisted Collonadc, )j;jnds/>mc plaid Js.Gdl ifJami soinc Figured SallineU, wide snipe, 3s.worth 6«. Fancy Cassimcrcs, Croaa Cloths, Ve-lings, !un which wc will nol be beat in price, in the Stale, | O* I will only say, lei every member of the fami ly strive to make home happy by calling aljlljc Reg ulator and selecting a bundle Cheap(roods, by so doing you will remedy it and make ’a 1 §svrel home,'* even a home on Earth, and nl same lime do much good to him who i< in waul of the “needlul" which is your humble servant, j ' R. E. ROBINSES'. Corning, May 20, 1653. j The Grocery Department is Fol'. haJms, $5O OOO: AT THE BLACK SILK, ifoir Cheap! How Cheap!! BOOTS & SHOES PORK. FLOUR SUGARS, ) j TEAC, &c. j t Good Flour warranted 34,73. Good Klopr not warranted $l. Candles Is, Sugar, good! ’ cents per pound, every thing equally as cheap 1 t. Corning, May 20, IS3S. R. E. ROBINSON. NOTICE IS hereby given, that a special Coart Trill be hcM at t to Conrt House in Wellsboro, by the Hod. David Wilmot, ..commencing on i/onday the 19th day of July next, cowmen cing at 2 o’clock p. and to continue two weeks, for tlie trial of the following causes, nnder the provision-* of tho act of Assembly of 14th April 1534. J. if. DONALDSON* Wcllsboro, May 20,1858. I’rotb’y. Fenton vs. Lownaberry Bank of North America Va. Lowrey AVi illiaton vs. Calket Daflcy Niles & Osgood vs. Graves Dver vs, Jolmson ct al Tharp va. Mclntyre Wallace etnl ra. In-cho Bingham Truateea va. Merrill Travis & Turner vs. Bcuaoa Phelps <t Dodge va. Kress Lowrey vs. Combs Fox ot al. vs. Thompson Dyer va. Tioga Railroad Co V, jlson vs. Stowell & son Leach va. Phillips ct al Stevens for Potter v. BcckwithDePul va. p.mricntfer Bingham Trustees rs. Benaonßoss for Dent vs. Babcock et al Stephens va. Bache Ex*r Kress vs, Stowell & son Norris. Bcbee vs. Hill et al —- SECOND WEEK. Bache & Rosa vs. Spalding Beach va. Cbno Corlies va. llnlbnrt Bingham Trustees vs.Fairmaa Bingham Truateea vs. Slosson do. va Love do. vs. do. do. va Lanphoar et al Guernsey vs. XOcs> do. vs Norwood _ rfo. vs. Untson et al - dS. vs irelX* ct al Bingham Trustees va. Potter Bingham Trustees vs. Beusoa do. vs. pHtridgo ot al do. vs. Crittenden do. vs. In e cho ot al Bacho ts. Ely ct al do. vs. Buck ct al Bingham Trustees ts. Cilley et do. ts. Matron al do. vs. 3Xatfj<on do. rs. Long Jr., ct al IJashington Mntiuil Jnioranco do. vs. Herrick et nl Co. vs. StilvreU do. vs. Preston ct al' Washington Mutual Insuranca Lockes AJmr's vs. Locko Co. vs. Nichols, Wood 4 Co. Bacho & Boss vs. Osgood ON MANHOOD j| AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. Just Published, Gratis, the 50th Thousand. A rE w words ox the ratioxad £ without Medicine, of Spcrtnator rnf' '\} fW fbc.ior Local Wcakne-"*. Nocturnal LinL'iijns, TttA/.A'A—y Genital nod Servo us Debility, Impotency, and Impediments to Marriage gcueiully, by B. DE LANFY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming r miplninrs. ■originating in tb** imprplenco and •oiitiulc «>f youth, may bo cv»ily removed 'WITIIuUT MEDICINE, is in this '•mall trai-s clearly demou-tratfil; and the entirely new ami highly uk- treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully ••\-pl’.iiaee, by means ol which every oue is enabled to cure lII.MSELt’ perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any addre-s, gratis and post free in a sealed envcl ope.d>y remitting paid/ two postage 'tamps to Dr. li. DE LANKY, ib East blst street, New York City. April, 23. ISeS. The Yountf Flying IHuigvin. JfstS npiUS splendid horse was sired bv _|_ Ihc justly celebrated Iroller,— “Flying Morgan” the pride of Ter- horse breeders, and docs credit -?&3S§£kei&lo the unequalled stock from which he sprang. liis dam was a Messenger mare, a slock second only to the Morgan in all that consli. lutes excellence in the horse. For strength, speed and endurance, this slock of horses has never been surpassed. Young Flying Morgan is seven years old, loj hands high, and weighs 1100 lbs. He can trot his mile of three minutes, and was awarded the fir J-l premium for fpccound gcncralcx ccllcnrc, at the Windham Co. Fair,held at Dfatl.c bnro Vi,, 1856 He will stand the ensuing season, Monday’s, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, at the stable of the wih scribcr at Tioga, and the remaining days of each week at the stable of C. R. Fafr in Welisboro. Terms, $lO to insure a Ibal, In accordance with the usual cu'-lom. D. L. AIKEN, Tioga, May 13, 1858. Black Sinnk Chief. M AY he found at the stable of the i-TX subscriber, Iwo miles cast of Coondsbery Settlement, on Ihc Old % f f County Road, Richmond township, Tioga Co. Pa., the present season, for the improvcmml of flnr>es. Black Hawk Chief was sired by Skiff Colt, g sire Blackhawk, gg sire Sherman, ggg sire Justin Morgan. Dam was of blood. Black Hawk Chief is jet black, 15 1-4 hands high,and weighs 1100 lbs. For beamy of form, grace of action, and splendor of carriage, lie cannot bo equalled by any stockiior«e in North ern Pennsylvania. Black Hawk Chief was foaled in the Spring of 1853; the property of Newell Earn ham Lnekport, Niagara Co., N, Y. Terms—Five dollars for single service, ten dol lars for the'season and fifteen dollars to insure. All mares from a distance accommodated with pasture free of charge. LYMAN B. FAULKNER. Richmond, May 27, ISSS. ■ COME Aj*'S> SEE THE NEW SEEING GOODS just' received at WM. WALKER’S 31, Market St. Corning, AND SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES.’ All the lulcst Fashionable styles of Kor men nnd l«vys. Ladie**’ Prnnelle. ?ntin. Cloth and Mor occo Gaiters from 4s. to $3.00; Ladle*’ Morocco. C,dt and i n nintllul. Bouts, from Os. to Lames Morocco Patent Leather, and Sarin Slippers and Ihi-ktns; Mens Patent L. alher. Cloth and Calf Congress Gaiters. ■'lon’s Kip, Calf and Lnamnudh'd Urnpms: Mon’" Patent Leather and Calf Oxf’nd Tu3 and slippi r*: Childi* ,i‘ s Slim Supp' i-. Gaiters. Tla-iery Ac.. Ladies’ (lubber* air 1 samiaN, fu'l quality 4- . third quality 1-.: Men’s Unld*. r- :-:.d sau d »l>. lir-t quality Laditnf* Hosiery, Sill:, Lialo and Kid Gloves and GannllcU. Gent’s Furiiiifiliiog Goods. Cmbr'dla*. Tiijmk«. Carpet Bair-'. Silk. Marini - * and Tl'-d Cn d- i-hirt.' and Drawer". Cravat". 'I i« ", and ."•carl’s; Mi-peu,;..*-,, Ho-aTv. Gh>\( : ". .•"inrt". C'dlai?, Linen, Silk and Colic... Hand kcn-heil's : ai".» an .i".»rtPi-nt nt GEOCESEI To l-e «• .Id .heap for Ca«h. Corning. April-J't. U.*U ly WILLI VM TT.U.Krr. i\EW TAILOR SHOP. his- work as it is warranted to Tarnish its own rec ommendation. No garment is permitted to go oat of the shop that is not made in the substantial manner* Kspet ial dare oldened in Cutting and Fitting. This Depirfmrnf, will be tinder my .own supem-don. Believing in the “live and let live” rule, I have adopted the Pay-Down System and sli.il! rigidly lullicic In it. U'clMjoro’, Alartli 13,1t-SG. 11. P. ERV.'IX Store fioods in 'I loga Village BALDWIN, LOWELL $ CO. Have a small Slock ol Goods on hand, bought in vicw'of the tiglit limes, which will be sold \ery low tor Cash or any kind of Produce. We arc located at our old stand in Tioga Village, directly opposite the Mammoth Store of Charles O. Ihz. ~ We would further say to all tho-e indebted to us by note or book apcounl, that we mu-t have pay or will he made. - We’ll take Ci.-h or any and all kinds of Produce at the h»g.V-t market priced. ir.ir.UU IN, LOWELL & CO. Tioga, Nov. 26, 1857.' 6EgaII MANUFACTORY.—F. M. im.LS O h.i«* removed to the budding formerly occupied by the SEARS* Unv-, one door below the Tin and SloveStore of I>. I*.&. Win. Roberts, where he man* ufaetme** and keeps constantly on hand. Cigars of Ordinary, Medium, and brands, as w ell as all kinds ot Tobacco. Prices reasonable. Call and Wellshnro, .May 7,1557.—y Blank marriage certifica ies, fo£ sale at ihh* Ufiv o. June 21,1858. I, The sub. SCIiIBKU htm opened anew huGjmi opposite Eo>%. Stoic, and is prepared to ex ecute t/ic orders of his old customers aud others who may favor him with their pat ronage, with neatness Teel it necessary to put
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