the agitator. WELLSBOKOUGH, PA., Thursday Mornins, Ang. 8, i§6o. S. 51. P snes'QiLL it ll9 Nassau St., New York, anA 10 suteSU Boston, are the Agent* for the Agitator, end the most influential and largest circulating Newspaper* In the Voited States and the Canada*. They are authorized to con* tract for us at our lowest rate*. Attention is directed to the advertisement of the Westfield Select School. ' Mr. Stebbins is highly f pokea of as an efficient and experienced teacher. See also the new hard of the Union Academy at Knoxville. jcgjf- We stop the press to acknowledge the receipt of a nice mess of green born from our friend G. U. Keeney, Esq., of Kechcyville. If he don't sleep sonncl, it isn’t because a printer’s bill troubles his con science. Long life to him. jgg* The County Superintendent—H. C. JoaSs; £ g q, t —informs us that he will not be able to Visit all the schools daring the present Summer session, in con sequence of his-not receiving bis commission until very recently. When he received his commission; on ly about six weeks remained before the close of a mo* jority of the schools. jgg- A meeting was held on Monday night in Hoy’s Hall for the purpose of organizing a Fire .Company, and taking measures to procure an engine. J, N. Cache Esq. was chosen Pres’t., and R. Jenkins, Seo’y The meeting was addressed by Messrs. Wilson, Shake speare, and others. On Tuesday bight an adjourned meeting was held in the same place, at which it was resolved to petition the Borough Fathers to levy a tax for the purpose of procuring au engine. • The Guardian is the name of a heW and neatly printed Republican newspaper, jnst started in Phoe nixvUlc, Chester County, Pa., by Dr. J, 11. Puleston, formerly of the Pittston Gazette. Mr. P. is an excel dent writer and thinket, and gets up a paper 'Worth reading. We wish the Guardian all success. A new Republican paper, The Timet, has just bfceA atarted at Glean by L. M. Gano. ■ It starts out with a advertising patronage, and looks well. Success to it, too. To Cobbesposdemts.— All communications intended for the Agitator must be received by us as early as Tuesday noon, otherwise they will be laid over to the next week. We go to press on Tuesday •night, in order to get our paper in to the mails —the intention being that every subscriber in the County will receive his paper by at least Friday night. In •order to bring this object about, we shall no’xt week •change the publication day from Thursday to Wednesi. day of 6ach week. fSSr The Executive Committee of the Tioga Coun- Club requests us to state, that meeting of said Club will be held in the Court House la this Borough on Tuesday evening next (August 7th), at half-past seven o’clock. Hoe* A. Humphrey, B. B- Strang, S. B. -Elliott, S r . I*. Wilson and other speakers are expected to no'present. It is intended to arrange k series of weekly meetings of the Cllib in -different parts of the County. A general attendance i« requested. The ladies are cordiailjf invited, and we trust that they will be largely represented. JZSF Early on Sunday morning last, a gentle rain commenced falling, which continued at short intervals all day. It was much needed by our fanners, and benefitted all our garden and -field crops. We; had also some pleasant showers on Tuesday, From our own section of country as well as from all the South and West, we hear and read of hountifal harvests. Cereals and roots of *32 kinds are abundant, and fruit never was so plentiful before.— There will be, we expect, a better display of fruits at onr Fair than there,has'been at any previous one, which isfsaying a great deal. New Seusatiok.— lt is reported that the Prince of Wales will pass-through Elmira, on, his visit to Washington.— \Elmira Prcgt. ; i —ln which case he will pass within thirty miles of Wellsboro. Great sensation to our people. Si is quite probable that the Prince will take the other route, via Pittsburgh, on his way from Canada to Washington. It is also probable that be may pass through Wells "boro on his way to the “ Isaak Walton House,” in •Gaines, if he should want to go to the best trout-Qsh ing grounds in the United-States. In that case the sensation folks of Eltnira will have to come here.— Great sensation to our Wellsboro folks, and tremen dous sensation to the Prince. If he comes here we will send the Elmira folks a line. We shall expect both Vax and Du«ab3 to atop with us, and we would be glad to see either of you, whether the Prince comes or not. j&t* A» Extexsivb Saw Mi’ll.— The Williams port Gazette, in the course of an article in relation to the extensive lumber establishment of Langdon A Blvcn in that town, says; — u It contains =nt this time one flat gaegof 24 saws,one slabbing gang of 10 saws, one flat gang of 25 saws, one round gang of 16 saws* one flat gang of 30 saws, one slabbing gang of 8 Saws, one flat gangof 18 saws, three English gates (a, sin gle saw each), one lath gang of 2 saws, and 1 bolting saw—in all one hundred and forty-two saws—and is capable of manufacturing two million feet of lumber per month. With one gate, one day last week, X. J, Gilmore, one of the employees, cut 47 logs, the small est of which contained 350 feet, in hours. At tached to tbe mill are piling grounds for 7,000,000 ft. of lumber. These grounds are ramified by a railroad —branching from a main trunk, which starts in the mill—upon which the*lamber is taken from the saws —to tbe piles. The power at command to drive the machinery is equal to about 200*borse—rather more jthan less that—and about seventy men are employed I around the mill." A&* The Murder at Taor.-—IVe learn from the Elmira Prtg* that .a coronet's inquest was held on Tuesday upon the body of Benjamin Clark, tho child so brutally murdered at Troy by Seth Briggfr. It ap pears that Briggs was much addicted to drinking, and o& tbe morning of the murder had so inhumanly treat ' «d his wife as to oblige *her to flee to the neighbors for protection, subsequently making an ineffectual attempt to destroy his own life, by using the same means.— Briggs and his wife were very much attached to tho child,.and it is singular, if not unaccountable, thatho should, destroy its life. The jury found a verdict of teill/ul murder, and tho poar inebriate was committed to the Towahda jail, pending his trial at tho next court ! If we bare heard the facts correctly, we can hard ly «ce how a jury can find a verdict of willful murder; and we seriously doubt that the man is as guilty be fore God os those who sold him the poison which caused him to commit the horrible deed. The Ine briate Asylum would be a far more appropriate place for him than the confines of a jail. The case is but one more addition to tho already extensive list of the demoniac effects of ram. The same tribunal that per mits its sale and use, a ill punish its unhappy victims for deeds committed while under its influences, while the demon itself it allowed to stalk unmolested throughout the land. DxLLianir, the gentlemanly ngehtof tho lo ga R, R, at Berry's Bridge, has favored qi with a copy of the King William's Town Banner and Adver * Newspaper printed in the SnglUh language in theCojoDyof British Kaffrarik, in Southern Africa. “filledchiefly with advertisements, which convey * good impression of King William's Town. (By tho w *y» a Newspaper, well patronixedby advertisers, cod- T V fi * o®t»d imprest!on of tho businers of «i*y town.) 1 f The paper contains one or two good editorials: one On the progress of civilization in Kaffiriand, from which we extract a paragraph or two. It says: u The ladies, native Kaffir, discarding the use of rad-clay and fat, now protect their fates froin the so lar rays by an'umbrella. This is used, however, in the town only; on the road it is folded and balanced on the head; 'Dobs not this remind one of our'Cale donian rustic beautjes, who, on coming to the kirk don the shoes and stockings just as they .come in sight, find with a due regard to economy pull them off again after service ? * “ We have also noticed more than one swarthy dam sel Who, despising nature’s liberality in that respect have added to the rotundity of their forms iy intro ducing iron A oops info their dresses —father a clumsy and dangerous kind of crinoline; yet is not this an advance in civilization, and a humble attempt in a small way to imitate Mitsui?” —Those who are curious in such matters may see the paper by .calling afthe Agitator office* DIED, In Brookfield on Saturday 28th nit, Mr. JOHN JOSEPH, aged 75 years. AWBrOUWCEMEWTS. fWe publish announcements for candidates not to exceed 1 six Ikies, for s!.] ' I ■\fe to announce 1 the name of JOSIAH HARDING, of Liberty Township, os a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, sutyect to the de cision of the Republican County Convention. * Felloxc-Citisen* of Tioga County: I announce self as a candidate for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the decision of the Republican Coun ty Convenlidm, *lf elected. I will endeavor to servo the people according to the best of mj ability. Union, July 20, 1860. * We are, authorized to announce the name of AM BROSE BARKER, of Union township, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Republican Convention. Xi Wo are authorized to announce the name of WM. BUTLER, of Blossburg, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention.* We are authorized to announce the name of PER RY DAILY of Nelson Township, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the de cision of the Republican County Convention.* We are authorized to anounce the name of HENRY S. ARCHER, of Wellsboro, ab a candidate for the of fice of Register and Recorder, subject to the decision of the County Republican Convention. We are authorized to announce the name of WIL LIAM D. BAILEY, of Wellsboro, as a candidate for re election to the office of Register and-Recorder, sub ject to the decision of the Republican County Con vention. 7b the Republican Electort of Tioga County » Tho subscriber is a candidate fer the office of Reg ister and Recorder. He baa not very often presented claims for office, generally preferring the independence of- private life, but in the present instance, be is con strained to depart from his usual course of actidn for the following reasons:—lst. He needs the emoluments of the office lor the support of that half of his family under fourteen—those above that age generally take care of themselves:—2d, He has - many calls on his purse for contributions to religious, charitable, moral, literary, and political objects, which he finds'it impos sible to answer with his present means, and thinks it but jnst that pjgblic patronage should go to those who patronise the Mblic: —3d. Th? office is a very good one for the atmmnt of labor bestowed upon it, avera ging about one thousand dollars » year, atad as the subscriber can perform .the duties equally as well as the present incumbent who has bad it six years, he thinks that Tioga' Co. will take pleasure in bestowing it upon one who has for the lost thirty two years, been fully identified with her interests, and improvements. lie of coarse submits his claims to the Republican Coanty Convention. J. EMERY. Wellsboro, August 2, 1860. WESTFIELD SELECT SCHOOL. 0. M. STEBBINS, Teacher. Fall Torn b«£tas Tuesday, August 23th, and closes Friday, November 9th. TUITION: Primary Branches, .$2 50 Common English 3 00 Higher. Branches..... 3 50 Board androoms in private families furnished at very low prices. Students wishing.to board them selves may also obtain good rooms. O. M. STEBBINS. Westfield, Tioga Co,, Pa. 52w4 AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned, ap pointed an auditor to . distribute the moneys arising from sheriff's sale of real estate of P. Crandall and brothers against Samuel Ellcsson, will attend to the duties of said appointment on the 2Sth day of Au gust next, at the office of A. P. Cone, in Wellsboro, at 1 o’clock P. M., at which time and place those inter ested in *ard fendure notified to attend. Aug. 2, 1860. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. E STRAY.—Broke into tbe enclosure of the sub scriber, on-Or abeut the 24th of July, 1860, one pair of red oxen, supposed to bo 7 or 8 years old; a brass button on ieft homolT each ox. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, or they will 'be disposed of according to law. R. W;. WHEELER. Delmar, August 2, 1860. THE GREAT RUSH AT THE FIRE YESTERDAY MOANING AT Wm. Roberts’ Tinslioj* was {caused by the anxiety of the public to secure from harm his ' LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK OF COOKING STOVES of which he has the largest and best assortment at the LOWEST PRICES, ever brought into this Boro, at any time or by any person whatever, THE GOLDEN WEST* Elevated Oven, No. I. THE GRAND JftONABCH, Another superb elevated oven. FOREST BfiLL, and HUNTER, two mere No. 1, elevated ovens, Besides LIVE OAK, HIAWATHA AND RANGER, all elevated ovens, and warranted to give good satis faction. They will bo sold at less prices that) such stoves can be bought for elsewhere in Tioga County. Also— [ J PARLOR stoves, Self-Regulators, three «j*es. Cast Iron Stoves for Par lors, a good assortment, and BOX STOVES of the best patterns, v He is prepared to furnish TIN, and SHEET IRON WARE and STOVE PIPE, promptly as heretofore. Also SAVE GUTTERS, substantially made, to order. And he is now ready to furbish and set, a new aud valuable kiad of 0 NON-FREEZING PUMPS, Down’s A Co. Manufacturers. These pumps are war ranted to keep free from ico in all weathers. Every farmer should call, examine, and if suited, purchase this invaluable Pump. Call at the old stand, Main at, south tfde, one door below Bowen's New Store. WM. ROBERTS. Wellsboro, Nov. 17, 1859. Preparatory School for Teachers* Wellsboro, Tioga County, Penna. 1>» B» BURLINGAME, A. 8., - - Principal. The Fall Term begins Tuesday, August 21st, and closes Friday, Kov. 2d. TUITION, Juvenile Department, - - - $2 50 Common English Branches, - , z bfi Higher English Branches, . . 4*50 Languages, ----- s^)o - Pupils of any degree of advancement received, and carefully instructed. A Teachers’ Class will be formed aerly in the Term, and special efforts will be made to properly qualify those designing to teach, for thqir profession,- 1 'Wellsboro, July 12, 1860. 1 Brown’s Bronchial Troches. OR COUGH LOZENGES. For the care of hoarse* sets. Bore Threat end Pulmonary Irritation, end to clear the voice for puhlia speakers and singers. - For sal* at Roy's Drug Store. rr VIEW of the fact that every member of the human fiunlty is more or less sabjected to some complaint, be sides innumerable other conditions in life, which, by the assistance of a little knowledge or exercise of common sense, they may bo able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the Assistance of a good tonic, secure permanent health. In order-to accomplish this desired.object the true course to pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural state °f things at the least bayard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr, Hostetler hha introduced to this country a prep* aratioa bearing bis natue, which at this day is not a new medicine, but one that hos been tried for yeata, giving satis faction to all who have used it. The Bitter* operate power fully upyn the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable theNsystem to tridmbh over disease. \ For the cure of Dyspepsia Thdigestioh, Na&sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Sttmach or Bowels, produCiugCrampe, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera ilorbns, Ac-, these Biltdra have not an equal. * Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, aud caused principally by the cauge of water and diet, will bo sbeedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation, Dyspepsia, a disease' which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other, the cause of ’which may always be attributed to derange ments of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOStETTER’S STOMACH -BITTERS, as per directions gn the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an articlo'to. be infallible} Every country have their Bitters as a prevent ative of disease and strengthening of the system In general, aud among them all there is not to be found a healthier peo ple than the Qertn&us, from whom this preparation emana ted, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to advance the destiny of this great preparation in the medical scale of science. Pftrrand Ague.—This trying and provoking disease, which fastecs its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mehtally useless, cac be defeated and driven from the body by the use of RE NOWNED BITTERS. Further, atty of the above stated dia led diseases cannot be contracted when exposed to any ordi nary conditions producing {ihem, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as it neither creates nausea, nor offends the palall, and rendering unnecessary any change of died or interruption to usual pursuits, but promotes sound sleep and health^digestion, the complaint Is thus removed as speedily as is consistent with the production of a thorough and per manent cure. NATHAN PALMER, For Persons ts Advanced Tears who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are in* valuable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried to be appreciated* And to a mother while nvraing. these Bitters aro indispensable, especially where the toother's nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Uostotter’s Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the sys tem. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all ca ses of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician who, if he fs acquainted a ith the virtue of the Bitters, Will recom* mend their use in all cases of weakness. CAUTION.- We-cantion the public against using any of the many imitations or Counterfeits, but ask for Hostet ter’s Celeurated Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottlo has the words "Dr. J. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the nutaJliccap covering the cork, and •observe that our autograph signature is on the label. £S* Prepared and sold by lIOTETTER A SMITH, Pitts burgh,-Pa., and sold by all Druggists, Grocers and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South Amer ica and Germany. AGENTS.- —J oh nA. Boy, Wellsboro. J. &J. GK Park hurst, fcJlklatid. A. A J.Deman, Knoxville. M. W. Staples, Oeeeola. Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. Seeley A Logg, Nel son. A. Humphrey, H. H. Borden, John Ucdingtou, Tioga- Curtis parkhurst, Wm. J. Miller; Lawrenccrille, (J. R. Shef fer, Liberty. October 13,1859. —ly. For the cure of Dyspepsia or Irpioestio:?, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Fever and Agne, Heart Burn, Water Acidity, Sea Stcknes**, Scurvy, Nausea, Headache, Ennui, mid General Debility, or any dis ease having its origin in imperfect digestion. These Bitters, as all classes of our fellow citizens, includ ing Members of Congress. Lawyers, Physicians, Clergymen, Planters, Farmers and others testify, are the only safe, cer tain and sovereign-SPECinc for the immediate relief and per manent euro of the many cruel complaints which in some phase or other of Dyspepsia afflict our race. These Bitters were discovered by Dr. Geobo* B. Green, and in their formula differ entirely from that of ahv other preparation of medicine. Containing po alcohol—no*nllber al—no poison—no noxious drug,—in their nature tonic, not stimulating,—retaining their virtues in any clime; they are a “combination and a form indeed” of Medicine which knows no rival in exterminating disease and restoring the system tt> its pristine vigor and health. No matter of how loflg standing, or however induced or chronic in its character thu disease may matter that it has baffled the skill of the physician, and resisted the efforts of Jtfedicine, a single trik of these Bitters will satisfy the sufferer that his disease ell amenable to the proper remedy. Til testimony of ttie’many £nf es effected by this Remedy reference is had to the written certificates from distinguished individuals known all over the land. From among the many letters we are constantly receiving we take the following;— ‘•Gentlemen;—l bare nsed the Oxygenated Bitters in my practice with decided success in Debility and General Pros tration, and confidently recommend it In cases of General Debility or Derangement of the Digestive Organs. Signed, P. 11. WHITE, M.D.Jfe' J/ansfield, Tioga Co. Pa., August 20,1838.” This medicine has been used with like success by A. llo bard of Kicliroond; Miss Mary A. Snovor of Coviugtou, and Miss Catharine Beck of Liberty. AGENTS. Jobs A. Hot, Wollsboro; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield: Dr. A- Rollins, Jb., Mainsburg; A. Jlcxpassr, Tioga; D. S. J/±- gee, Bloesburg; J. G. Albeck, Liberty. S. W. FOWLE k CO., Proprietors. Boston. For sale by Agents everywhere. [Sept. 10,1858.] The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the re sult of along and extensive practice. They are mild in their ope'nitlon, and certain in correcting all Irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of tiie heart, disturbed sleep, which arise from Mf terruptionnf nature TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr Chee*«mat»*B Pills are invaluable, ai they will bring on the monthly period with, regularity. Ladies-who have been disappointed in then so of other Pills, dan place the utmost confidence iniDh. Chcosetoan’s Pills doing all that they repre sent to do. NOTICE. They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a mis-car riage would certainly result therefrom. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injn tious to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sebt by mail on en dosing $1 to the General Agent. Sold by one Druggist ib every town in the United States, R. B. HUTCHINGS, Gcherai Agent for the United States, ICS Chambers Street, New York. To whom all •fchotcsnlc orders should bo addressed. Sold by John A. Roy Wellsboro. Pa., ihd by Pratt k Hill Owego, N. Y. [April 28,1859. 10 Sir James Clakke'3 Celebrated Female Pills. —Prepared rom a prescription of Sir J. ClarLr, M. XL, Physician AVtra ordinary to ihc Queen. —This well known medicine is no im position, bat a sore and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any causes whatever; and although a powerful remedy they coutaia nothlnghurtftil in their coo stitutioh. To Married Ladies It is peculiarly suited. It will Jo a short time, bring on the monthly period With regularity.— These Pills have never been known to fail where the direc tions on the 2d page of the pamphlet arc well observed, i For full particulars get a pAropbiel, free, of the agent. N. B.—sland 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by re turn mail. For sale by John A. Roy, Wellshoro; IT. U. Bordet:, Tioga; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; W. Miller, Lawrencevilie*. J. k J. Q-. Parkburst, Elkland ; X. AJ. Dcahnan. Knoxville; and Charles Goodspced, Westfield. [Jan. 27,1859. ly.] For Salc.\^ THE undersigned wishes to sell in order to enlarge his Mercantile business, his farm (with personal property, stock And farming tools) situated in Ulysses, Potter Co. Pa., consisting of 100 acres 80 cleared, good buildings thereon, situated on a good road and neat a good market, a Warrantee Deed given to the purchaser. Price $3OOO, one third down, four years for the balance in annual payments. Address THE subscriber has for sale a large quantity of farming land of excellent quality, and in good lo cations in Tioga and Potter County, cotuprising sever al lots of improved land. These lands will be sold on ten years time at reason able rates. Those who desire to secure to themselves a good farm, can now do so on better terms than will ever be offered again in this County. Wellsboro, March S, -1860. A. P. CONE. rarai and mills for Stale. THE subscribed offers his Farm and Mills in But. land for sale. The Farm contains 280 acres, with 200 acres improved, three good houses, three good framed barns, one new horso barn 30x40. Also one now Steam and Water Grist Mill, with three run of Burr Stone, all in good order, and a good run of custom. All of the above property will bo sold on time to wit the purchaser, together or separate. G. W. VAN ALLEN. Rutland, Tioga Co. Pa., May 31,1860. SEEDS. —Fresh and reliable Garden and - Field Seeds, the largest stock of Seccds in the county Will be found at Roy’s Drug Score. Farmers who use Field Seeds will remember Hoy’s Drug Store and the largo packages of Field Seeds. PEDLEBS will find it to their advantage to call at Boy’s Drug Store, as be has just received a large supply of Essential Oils and Essences atf kinds which he It selling very eheap for cash. THE TIOGA CQUjriT A&imojt. Hostetler’s Stomach fiitteri. BtTTERS. IMPORTANT TO FE3IALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS, PREPARED St CORNELIUS 1. COEESEMAS, U. D, new tork citt. The Great English Remedy. THOMAS E. GKIDLET. Brookfield, Tioga Co. Pa., March 15, 1860. Land. NEW GOODS! WM. It. DOE & CO., Ewe just received ikeir New Stool; of FALL & WIJfTE OOODS. Cohiistine in pari of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, READY MADE CLOTHIN HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY & HARDWARE, GLASS & WOODENWAReL / I / CAR PETS, I ELOOBj & TABLE OIL ,CLOTHS, and in in the line of Goods tbkt is usually kept in a store car be found at this establish ment. Purchasers will please call and examine Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince themselves that Hie place to buy good and cheap Goods is at AV. A, ROE A CO S. ■\Vellfiboro, Oct 27/1859. , [ NEW OOODS. { FALL AND WINTH HA.TS CikPS. Just received, nod having bought my Sjilk Hi buusuxlDv low PRICES, lam enabled to give my customers the benefit Look at these figures: Best $4,50 Silk Hat, City Fall Stylcreduced to Best $4,00 Silk Hat, City Fall Style redtu $2 50. $3 50 Hat warranted equal to those usually a $4 50. Silk Hats from 4s to $3 90 Wool Hats “ 3a to 2 Oil Fur Hats u 6s to 600 Men’s Caps from t 20s to 2 Op Boy's Cpps “ Is to 150 And all my goods at my usually low rates, an LARGEST STOCK of goods to select fA>m ever brought to Steubt comprising almost all stylo and shapes known! New York Market, } STRAW GOODS 1 losing oat at 25 per cent less than cost. » Corning, Sept, 3, 1859. WM. WALKiER. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given, that the copartnership heretofore existing under the name of CUB WORTH & WEBSTER, is this day disolved byrnu tual agreement, and all accounts roqdtf>witb {be‘late firm will be settled by the junior partner, who) is still to continue the business in bis own name. ] A. J. WEBSTER. Malnsbnfg, July 11, 1860. 3L -i AUDITOR’S NOTICE!. { TTIIK undersigned appointed Auditor in the matter of the estate of PhUetoan Culver, Dcc'dl, to do smbute the moneys arrising upon the sale jof Real Estate, will attend to the duties of the said appoint ment on the 4th day of Augus, next, at my jofflee in Wellsboro, when all persons interested in said distri bution are notified to attend, A. P. CONE, Auditor, Welssboro, July 12, 1860, 4t, j ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE, of Ad ministration having been granted to ,the sub scriber, oa the estate of James Strait, late of township, doc’d., notice is hereby given to those in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly au thenticated for settlement to the subscriber, at histesi denco in Westfield, WATHOL'S SEELEY, May 31, 1860.—44w6*. Administrator* AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned, np pointed an Auditor to distribute the moneys ari sing from the sheriff’s sale of the personal estate of C. Jackson at the suit of Hardin, for the use of Dundas, vs. said Jackson, D. P. Roberts vs. said Jackson) and J. B. Strong vs. said Jackson, will attehd the du ties of said appointment on the 2lst doy of July next, at one o’clock P. M., at my office in IVclJsboro, where and when all 'persons having an interest in fttnd are hereby notified to attend. A. P. CONK, Wellsbofo, Juno 28, 1860. ■VptiTICE IS"HEREBY GIVEN, that tjhe under- J-x signed, appointed an Auditor to distribute the iund in court raised the sale of the real estaie of tem uel Floss, will attend to'the duties of his appointment at bis office in Wellaboro, on Friday, the Slfst day of .August next, at onb o'clock P. M.*, ivben dtid Where all parties having claims upon said fund atje required to present the same lot allowance. J I JNO. N. BACHE. Wellaboro, June 24,1860. j| WALL PAPER v 4 ' WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL-ftAPE* WALL IJAPteft Latest styles and largest assortment of |f?all paper ever brought in Wellsboro.* In connection "with the above can be found Window Shades of aUjtinds. Call soon at B. E. BOIjjIBSOB. WelUbotO) April sth, lBdo. | FARRIERS POWDER is now extensively used for hors® distemper, also for colds and| coughs ih horses, to increase the nppetitej regulate the digestion and to improve the condition, of the animal, useful also aa a preventative for horn distemper ijn cattle For sale at Roy’s Drjpg Stofe, Il A\SNG TOOMeJ CAST STEEL, Silver Steel, and the (golden Tdn ner Sythesr Snaths, Rakes, scythe grind stones, grain cradles, Ac., at OSGOOD'S. 10,000 bbls. Fork For Sale. I WILL sell extra HEAVY MESS POKE at $19,75 per bbl. or retail by the pound at 10 et«v, and War ranted the best in town. M. M. CCsSVEItSE. June 14, 1860. ; Bfi.HOVAL, Dr. SHEARER, Homeopathic Physician, has re moved his office and residence from the fruited States Hotel to second house below Hart’s Hotelll July 12, IS6O. |j Mrs. WinsloVv’s SootliingSyrup. FOR Children teething. Price 25 cents. For Sale at Ro,’s Drag Stare. Hoaghtoii’s liquid Pcpsib. FOR Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Fur sale at Roy’s Drug Store. PILES, PILES, PILES.—A new <|nd valuable remedy for this painful and troublesome disease can bo obtained at ROT’S DKU& STORE, June 21, 1860. j GLADDINQ’S PATENT HORSE HAT FORKS.— Price with Ropes and Pulleys, complete, $12.00, For sale by D. P. ROBERTS and J. M. EDSALL, Wellsboro.—June 14, 1860. f SUBSCRIPTIONS received fpr all the Magazine!' and papers, either in clubs, or by the singte copy, at ROBINSON'S NEWS ROOM. Evening Edition oi the daily Tribune for sixty cents a month at ( 40 ROBINSON’S BOOK STORE. HONEY OF LIVERWORT, for Coughs and Golds, Price 25 cents. At Roy’a|Drug State. Anew abtidle or stove polish.—r* Bala at Roy’s Drug Storm 1 COIUIUE RCI At COLIGOE, LOCATES OTXB TBS BUSQCSHABSA TALI.BT BANC, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Booms open for instruction from 9 A. M. to P. */_■ " ■ - ■ s' FACULTY. ,/\ Lowxll, Principal, Professor of the Science of Accounts, FYAcycal Accountant, author of Lowell's Treatise neon v ~°°„^eping,diagrams illustrating the taffiv-ftc. v uosx Ranki*, Commercial Accountant, Professor of Book- Keeping ana practical Mathematics. paV^men^ 15 ’ A<W,taDt Teacher in the Book-Keeping De A - J - -Of Practical and Ornamental P,n- Calculations aud Correspondent*. tr rv „ „ LECTRUERS. Hon. DAXTiL S. Dickinson, Lector on Commercial Hv and Political Economy. ® Hon. Ransom Balcok, ‘Lecturer on Contracts. Prommissarr Notes and Bills of Exchange. 4 Rav. Dr. E. Andrews, Lecturer on Cemmerchi Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. Hon. SonriiAN D. Posies, Wji. R, Osborn, Tract ft. Morgan, Esq. The object of this College is to afford all an opportunity obtaining a thorough Business Education. The Books and Forms are carefully arranged by prastical accountants expressly for this- Institution, and-embrace all the recent improvements. the course of instruction comprises every department of business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to the following kinds of business, viz;-—General Merchandising, Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Steamboating, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, Ac. Ladies Department entirely separate from thatof the gen tlemen. Students can enter College at any time and receive indi vidual Instruction. By this arrangement every student la permitted to progress as rapidly as bis enterprise and ability will permit, and when thoroughly perfect and competent, will receive & Diploma which will enable him to review at pleasure. Time to Complete the coarse from 6to 12 weeks. No vaca tions. Board $2 and $2,50 per week. Assistance rendered to graduates In procuring situations. Cate, at TERMS. For Book-Keeping; JbJJ accountant's course, including Practical Penmanship, Commercial Computations and Diplo ma (Time unlimited,} $35 00 Same course for Ladies, (separate apartment • 20 00 Penmanship nhd Arithmetic, - - - 10 00 Teacher’s course in Penmanship, practical and orna mental, to 00 Twelve lessons in practical Penmanship - - 200 'B=3.Occasional classes will be formed in Phonography.— For further particulars send for a circular. Bioghmpton, Sept. 8,1559. of if* *3 50. ed to i rid at TO HOUSEKEEPERS. DMETRING NEW.—B. T. BABBITT’S B 1 MEDICINAL SALEKATUS, Is manufactured from common salt, and {s prepared entirely different from other Saleratua. All the deletereous matter extracted in'sucb a manner as to produce Bread, BiscUit. and all kind of CakOj. without containing a particle of Snlerutus when the bread or cake is baked; thefeby producing wholesome result*. Every particle of Saleratos is turned to gas and passes through the Bread or Biscuit while Baking; 'consequently nothing re mains blit common salt, water and flour. You will readily perceive by the taste of this Salcratus that it h dulirely different from other Salemttis. It is packed in one pound papers, each wrapper branded *B. T. Babbitt’s Best Medicinal Saleratua,' also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, with a glass of effervescing water on the top._ When you purchase otic paper you should preserve the wrapper, and be careful to get the next exactly like the first— brand as above. IS, id the in Co., [is the Full directions for making Bread with this Sale ratas and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will accom pany each package; also, directions for making all kinds of P&fitry;'alsu, for making Soda water and Seldlitz Powders. i MAKE fOBB OWN SOAP WITB B. T. Pure Potass. , .Warranted double the atrenffhof' ordinary Potash; ■ (put Up in cans—l lb., 2 lbs., 3 fts, 6 Eba, and 12 lbs [-»*witu full directions fob niakibg Uard and Soft Soap. Consumers'will dud this the cheapest Pot* !aah in market. Manufactured and for tittle by B. T. BABBITT, / Nos. C 8 and 70, IVishington st, New'i'ork; June 9, ’59. ly. and No. 38 India st., Boston. Dr. Wistar’3 Balsam Cher: TT7I3ERIB the above preparationis known, it is so we] Yt tabllshed as an infallible Remedy for the care Cocoas, Colds, Sons Throat, llo.vusexess, Bronchitis, { ting of Blood, Pai.v is tub Brbs&., Croup, Wttooriso Co and every form of Pulmonary Complaint, that it were a t of nupererogation to spuak of its merits. Discovered by a celebrated physician more than twenty years since, it has by the wonderful cares it has effected been constantly appreciating in public favor, until its use and its nse and its reputation are alike universal; and it is now well known and cherished by all (and their ‘♦name is legion”) who have been restored to health by its Use os the Great Remedy for all the diseases which it professes to cure. Sir James Clarke, physician to' Queen Victoria, has given it 44 his opinion that consumption can be cured. The whole history of this medicine fully confirms the opin ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have testified, that When all other remedies had failed, this had completely cured; that when the sufferer bad well nigh des* paired, this had afforded immediase relief; that %hbn' the physician had prohohficed the disease IncußlMe, ting has re moved it entirely. * x The virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to cure x Slight fold or a Confirmed Consumption, and tts power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy cannot b* equalled. tta-CAtmos I Purchase none unless U ha* the written signature of “I. Butts” on tho wrapper, as well as the pi »nt* ed name of the proprietors. Read the following heller : Gentlemen: Having used Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry in my practice with great success, I most cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted fclth Obstinate Coreas, Colds. or Asthma. (Sighed.) 11. G, MARTIN, if. 1). 3lan»field, Tioga Co.. Aug. IStiS. *' . The following persons have also derived great-benefit from the use of the GREAT REMEDY: \Vm. Lawrence, V. M., Bailey. Creek; John Foi. P. M. Mainsburg;i B. M. Bailey, the frell knowfi temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jcriol a .well known citizen of this county. j v S. W FOWLE 4 Co,, Proprietors, Boston, For *ale by thtir Agents everywhere. AGENTS.—Jphn A. Roy, IVetlsboro; 'C. W. Nesbit* Mans "field; D. S. Magee, Blossburg; J. G. Albcck, Liberty A Humphrey, Tioga; Br. A. Rollins, Jr., ’ September 30,1858. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. by p. Appleton a co. 346 & 348 Broadwr.y, Now York. THE followiDK works arc »or. t to Subseriben'ln nny part of tho country, (Upon tct.clpt of retail ptice,) by mail or express, prepaid: ' The New Ataerjean Cyclopedia, a popninr Dictionary ot General knowledge. Edi Ct-d by George Ripley and Cliiil-les A. Dana, aided by unnmerousselectcortfsof wri ters la all branches of Science, Art, and Llteratiiio. This work is being published in about 35 large octavo volumes, b.qji containing 750 two-colnmu, pages. Vols I, 11, 111, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX. am now ready, each containing near 2,500 original articles. An additional volume will be published once in about three months. Price, in Cloth, s3r Sheep, $3,50; Half Morrocco, $4; Half Russia, $4,50 each*. „ yj j The New American Cyclopedia is popular without being I frapcrficiaTfleorned, but not pedantic, compreheasirebotijnf ficiuntly detailed, free from personal pique and party prelu-1 dice, fresh and yet accurate. It la a complete slut jment of all that is known upon ‘every important topic within the scope of human intelligence. Every important article in it has been specially .written for its pages by who siro au thorities upon the.fdpics of which they sp*vjc They are re quired to bring the subject np to the p'.e 9o nt moment; to state just hnw.it stands note. All the statistical information is front the latest reports; the geographical accounts keep pace with the latest explorations; Ulstoricnl matters include the freshest just views; the biographical notices not only speak ol the dead but of the living. It is a library of itself. ABRIDGMENT OF TUB DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a PolitiaUHlatory ',f the United States, from the or ganization of the-flrst Federal Congress in 1789 to 1856* Ed- Red and compiled by lion. Thomas H, Benton, from As of ficial Records of Congress. The work will l*« completed in 15 royal octavo volumes of 1 50 pages each, l#of .which are now ready. Ah additional volume will Ub issued once in three months. A WAY OF PROCCSIXO THS CYCLOPAEDIA k9U DEBATXS. a club of four, ami remit the price of four books, and fly® copies will be sent at the remitter's expense for car. rlaj;o; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies will be sent *t our cjcpensc for carriage. * TO AdESTS. No other works will so liberally reward the exchfons of Agents. AN Aoesr Wasted In this County. Terms mado known on application to the Publishers. [A*»g. 11, '59. CAtTIOSi ALL persons are enjutioned against receiving* cer tain Note, payable to tub, and dated, about the last of Jan. 1800, for $l5B, given by E. Bundell of Uniofa Township, Tioga Co, Pa., and also an Order given about the 15th of May, 1860, by Leroy Gleason for $53, das&id Note abd Ordef were stolen from rise. , WM. WIUTELEr. Jersey Mills, LyCotiiing Co, Pa. July 12, ISTSO.* CAUTION. ’XXf'HEBEAS, my wife SARAH has left my bed and \j board without just cause or provoeatloh, this is to warn all persons not to harbor or trust her on my account, as I shall pay no debt of her contracting ter this datov LOVEL SHORT, Clymer, July 12, 1860,* IHPOETAKT AWNOtflWfeiHESf { THE subscriber haring purchased interest of the late firm of Smith k Richards, would respect fully inform the Eublie of this vicinity, of bis design to increase the attractions of this establishment as a T? O P U LAE BOOK STOKE, NEWS ROOM by making extensive additions of the best STANDARD IVOSIEB, GENERAL LITER A T-C R fi) STATIONERT & FAUCI G^O'DSi where can he found at all times, a complete of Classical, Histonbal, Politicalj'School and lanoous Cooks. together wltk a yoried assortment of BLANK. BOOKS, PA.PEE HANGINGS) the cue Kent MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS OF THE bat; CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, IN EVERY VARIETY. SHEET-MC'SIC; GOLD-PENS, PICTURES, MAPS, i o. orders for HINDI NO -BOOKS, EXECUTED TO SUIT ANT TASTX, AND ON THE LOWEST IE*I POSSIBLE TERMS. Particular attention wilt also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS, for any article comprehended in the trad*. The attention and Patronage of the Inhabitants at TIOGA COUNTY ii solicited both for his store in WELLSBORO' AND CORNIKQ* sth, 1860. TRY THE NEW STORE, “iff. M.” IS AT? HOBIE AGAIN! with an extensile and well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS, His stock is as vased as it is tahtabltf> and compri ses \‘ - BBy GOODS, of all styles and varieties, inclading Fall and Winter T&riotios.of Dross Gooda, Silks, P&rametta's DeLainea,. READY-MADE CLOTHING various styles and prices- Having had long expe rience in this branch of trade, he is confident hi* l cloth—. ing will suit his customers. GROCERIES, His stock .of Groceries’ is complete, embracings long? list of articles in common use, and which will do soldi at unusually low prices. He has also.a complete «s-c sortment of BAR DW ARB, purchased with especial reference to this market, in* eluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also CROCKBBt, in, Abundance and variety. The attention of the pub lic is also called to fact that ' PORK, FLOUR. AND SALT, will be kept constantly on band and for sole at the' lowest market prices* In addition to the foregoing ho will keep FAINTS|ANI) oh.B, and almilarihrticlcs of mechanical use. Hfcjtook af~ JBtfOTS AND SHOES. is sufficient to keep an entire community on a “good footing," and warrants that all can he “fitted,” from tbo largest to the smallest. In truth, be would assor. his friends and the public that EVERYTHING J usually kept in a store may be found among his stock* Call nt the old stand of ii, AI. CONVERSE, Wellsboro, Not. 3, 1859. try. iU es of— Spit ocoh, work THOMAS HARDEN, begs leavo to inform the public that ha is now receiv ing an extbitsivs - STOCK OK MERCHANDISE, which he offers at prices that will he found worthy of the attention of close purelrasers. This stock consists in part of 3 H .A. 3*7* x. 3 , of mostly all descriptions and at ALL PRICES, DRESS GOODS, An ’Batensivo Assortment of Dress Goods of New and Rich Styles Sf Qualities, never betore introdaccd in ibis place, and at extreme* ly lotr prices. An endless variety of j| EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, LACES, & DRESS TRIMMINGS, BROADCIOTHS, CASSIJIEUE* Ac VESTINGS. ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOQTS AND SIIOES, HATS AND CAPS, CCRbcKSBT AMS GLASSWARE. and many other things too numerous to mention. Again we would invite purchasers to call and sea the Goods and compare prices. Wflllsbofo, Jan. 20, ’6O, THOS. HARDEN. For sale, THE WELLSBORO 4 TIOGA PLAKK ROAD, rpnis Road, under the provisions of an Act of As -1 sombly baring boon conducted Into a first-rat* Turnpike or Gravel Road, and being in complete or der and repair, including Tbll Gates, Bridges, To The present owner offers to sell said Road, wlrtr all the rights and franchises belonging thereto, for th* actual amount be has paid for it, and its repaas and management, with interest to time of sale. Terms cash. For Inrthor particulars, address the 'subscriber at Brooklyn, N; Y. - I. BATTER- Jane 2d, 1860.-w6* BALSAM TOLL, CQLGH REMEDY.— This is the most popular aad osefal erpeotorant now in use , in this'vicinity. It B prepared from the Balsam of a treo'growiog in, hotcUruales, mostly in South America. ; i Pot sale at Boy’s Drag Sdvta. AND B. B. BOBUtSOH.
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