The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, April 17, 1856, Image 3

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    LOCAL DEfARTteNT.
n tax «u mi’s amn.
’•'•Anew bell was placed in the belfry
of the Presbyterian Church, on Friday of
u,t *mir It was presented to the Church
briZm. WlM* Co, ofNe.
York. It* weight exceeds 800 pounds, and
it lia'i proved upon trial to be of superior
looe. The liberality of the donors is com
meodahle.
••• According to prediction of last week
we have been visited with a flood, to the great
rejoicing of (hose engaged in the lumber
business. All the rails that were in readiness
have been got tinder way for market. There
will now be an opportunity for those whose
promises “to pay” are intimately connected
with “after railing,” to remove a great load
from their minds.
*•• We are not aware whether the farm
ers have improved the sugar weather or not.
We have been on the look-out for several
days for a little of ‘the precious commodity,
but have been unable to discover aoy. As
the season will be short this year, it will no
doubt command a good price. ' Being good
judges of the article, all those who lake a no
tion can lake a small cake for inspection to
I tie Agitator Office ; it is supposed the size
will greatly lend to open their eyes as to its
aualifr
***Tha revivals of religion which have
been held in various parts of the county, have
been blessed with the most happy results.
The Presbyterian Church in this village was
increased on Sunday last, by the addition of
forty new members, the result o f the revival
of last winter. We also learn that a large
number intend connecting themselves with
the other Churches at the earliest onportuni
tt May the good work he continued,
*** Sthanceb Drowned.—Samuel Bar
-05, aged about twenty hve years, supposed
to have relatives in the vicinity of Bingham
tooj N.;Y ~ was drowned at Pine Creek, Tioga
Co. Peon's., on the 10th day of April while
crossing the stream in a boat, The body
was recovered the next day, and on Sabbath
morning April 13, a funeral discourse was
preached by Rev. N. L. Reynolds of Wells-
Doro , at the church at Pine Creek, and the
remit 1a« were interred ia the grave yard.
' We send this notice to the papers, because
we know sol the post office address of any
of the friends of the deceased, and any such
persons can learn all the particulars by com
municating with VV. W, McDougall, Pine
Creek. Tides Co. Pe
Binghamton and Owego papers please
**’As the time is at nand lor transplant
mg trees, we hope to see every one surround
ing ine.r properly wuh a lew more of these
cheat ornaments. There are a number o(
lot) which bv a little expenditure in the way
of planting with shade trees, would not only
oe enhanced in value, bui would be the means j
of conferring a great benefit to the public.
Manv neglect to plant trees upon the plea of
not getting them to live. No one should urge
(tus excuse when his neighbor is enabled to
bring tnem to perfection ; all that is needed
1 care in setting out and a little attention 10
lUieir protection afterward. Some persons
10 planting still adhere to the old custom of
quickening their growth by cutting off the
whole of the top. Such persons should con
sider that the tree is sufficiently injured by
disturbing me roots, without imposing the
double labor ol restoring the branches, a job
however which it rarely succeeds in effecting.
A little pruning may be useful, but experience
has proved the folly of attempting “to sail
under bare poles.'
*** We must beg.pardon for again calling
attention to the featlierless bird up town, but
ns awful scream of last week calls for a pass-
nonet We rejoice to inform the public
that it actually brought forth an original ideai
and placed it in a conspicuous position by the
aloe ot an extract from the Agitator, which
ha wun marvelous sagacity, calls a “-brave
attempt at a pun ” We confess our inability
to tel' “pure metal from bogus” from the fact
that we have had little experience with the
Utter article; he should have more charity
tsan mock us by his superior wisdom in that
lot. A few applications of public patron
age would doubtless open our eyes to the dil
lereocK. We agree with i him as to the “little
purity that exists where that wonderful organ
sends us pungent rays,” a fact which will fee
summed oy remembering (hat a copy of the
Agt tutor is carried weekly into that benighted
sslablishmem
As to the uacts we would say they have
been procured, and a i*dy colporteur .has
volunteered to dehve, fcem. We were ' una .
bte to procure those of a De rooora uc lenden
cy, and were compelled to go lbe olher ex .
ire me. and obtain those of a moral character.
Among them is one to which we particularly
invite his attention, it is entitled “the Dairy,
■man,” it is excellent in morality, arid would
no doubt supply that other commodity, which,
judging from the tone of his' article, he has
not ceased to use from the days of Jiis ex-
treme youth.
P. S, M/e stop |j, e mac hioe to announce
that the illness St the person who doet the
•ditiag of me Eagle will prevent its appear
*nce this week, A change of air has beep
by’his medical adviser as the
°nty means of allaying Kis great “mental
excitement
J h# (° re 'B n imports at ibe port of Boston
we « 3 ove r 81,800,000, one of the
snoH't Wce^B a< Custom house ever
TMPOBTAAT TO FARMERS.-
X POLAND OATS FOR SEED.—A few bushels
of Poland Oats, weighing dSlbs per bushel, for sale
a* the farm of A. tt. Raining, Jamieson Creek,
WesifieM township, or si the residence of Mrs. J.
S. Bryden, nes,” Wellsboro*.
WelUboro’, April 10, J*5S-lf
To SCHOOL DIRECTORS * SC
PERVTSORS.~A copy of Ihe last adjust
ed Valuation of property in the several townships
in this County, has been sent to the Town Clerk* of
said townships, ■
NAILS by the keg or pourid very cheap at
May 31(85}. JpNESAROE'S,
■’ r
Plaster! Plaster! Plaster!
THE Subscriber has just received at hie Mill near
Mansfield, a fresh supply of Cayuga Plaster,
which will be sold at the reduced price of
$O.OO per Ton.
He also keeps on hand constantly, the MAMS.
FIELD METALLIC PAINT, which is decidedly
the best in use, at $l5O per pwt
Friends, give me a call—.
I've enough for all,
Mansfield, Jan. A '56, A. BIXBY,
' The T&ga County Agitator
IB pubUahed every THURSDAY MORNING At Wellaboro’,
Tioga County, Ptu, by Conn, Stdbuocx A Co* on the PA Y
DOWN System. The cash mast invariably accompany the
order for the paper, unless our agents at the several pOst-ofO
ces choose to become responsible for the amount, or no pn»
rr wilt bomalleU. Thosubscription price If 0K £ J? Ol «.
A R PER ANNUM to single subscribers. Any par
son sending us $9 will receive 10 copies of the paper one year
—directed to each subscriber. , '
Office, ROY'S BLOCK, second floor, over' Taylor’s Book
Store. Justice's, Constable’s and other Blanks always on
baud. Job and Fancy Printing executed with neatness and*
despatch.
BUFFALO ROBES.—A lew Bale* of extra Nq
I, just received at ES & {IOE'S.
Embroideries, —a splendid assortment just
reaped J. R. DOWp.VS.
Q II AWLS.—Heavy wool, long and square, long
end square Brocha, plain and figured Cashmere
shawls, a largo variety, at J R. BOWEN’S
-MALM of a THOUSAND FLOWERS- -fos
J J the removal of Tsn, rteeMc!-, piolples qnd '1
tfi -oasts of tire JJ, RuV’f, "
■ fHE TIOGA COryTY AOITATOB. ~
f&airfcet.
{CORRECTED WEEKLY TOR THE AGITATOR. BY M. 4
0. BULLARD — 4 Provision Zkoierf.]
Extra Family Floor, $ bbli '1 . . .*0 00
Dnckwhfcil ' , • :*.* ,• •'" 260
“ r bush, w- 60
Oonr#e*l ,• ftloo.ft* • v . 200
c fehush. - - ’ '63
Wheat .'.f[ •* - • . . ifio
Rye * « 87
Oatt; s . . $- " - • • • 81
Timothy-Seed $ « «. . $2 60@8 00
Clorer Seed . . • 800
Pctatoee « ... 75
Bdan* . . . *1 60@2 00
Apples, Gma, grot « *» ... 60@62
,f Cried a *< • - . - 160
Peaches, Dried, ... 12l$c
Peeled Peaches aft • • • IB^c
Cheese, fl ft • • • 10
Pork, best quality, fubbt, - * * - 22 00
Hams, f) ft - • - • 1214 c
Ixard ' ' *ft * • • 12140
Tallow Vft • • 12*40
Butter * ft • • . . 20
Shoulders ' ft • - 10
Egg* , * do*. - - . 1214 c
Mackerel —No. 1. sft • . . . I2t«
« —No. 2. sft . . . - 10
White Pish lb • . . 9
Codfish ft . . . 1 0
ABSTRACT OF NEW YORK MARKET.
FLOUR AND MEAL—Western Canal for 36 6214@687*4;
$712*4/5)762*4f0r common to good superfine; sS@o.for fa
vorite, ftmey and extra brands. Rye Flour at $4 25@56 25
bbl., for fine and superfine. Corn Meal at $3 25@381J4 $
bbl.
FRUlTS.—Western Apples at $250 $ bbl. Eastern Russ
ets |l 60 bbl. Dried Fruits: State Apples sold at 6*/ cts
ft ft. Peaches cotnmond B@»l2*4cts; Plums, 15@16cts.
GRAlN.—"Wheat at $1 65@$1 T 5. Rye at $1 03@5164.
Outs, at 42*4@47Ucts. Corn, at 63®70cts. Barley, at |125.
White Beans, at $2 50.
HAT.—Sales at $112*4 A 56 fte.
PROVISIONS.—Pork at slo6ofg,sloC2*4 for Mess. $l6 SO®
615 62*4 f° r Prime; $l7 for Prime Mess; 9@o%cts for Hams
and for Shoulders, flutter, at 17® IDcts for Ohio, and 25
for State. Cheese, at Bor 10 cts. Eggs r at 20cU do*.
SEEDS.— at 14cts. Timothy from $350 to s4s bash.
WHISKEY—2Bcts for Ohio, 29c ts for Prison.
EVERY READER
WILL plcaso notice the advertisement descriptive
of "SEAR’S PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE,"
and send for the printed catalogue of all our Illus
trated Works.
To the uninitiated in the great art of selling Books,
we would say that we present a scheme for money
making which is far better than all the gold mines of
California and Australia,
Any person wishing to embark in the enterprise,
will risk little by sending to the Publisher $25, for
which he will receive sample copies of,lhe various
works, (at wholesale prices) boxed, insured and di
rected, affording a very liberal per centage to the
Agent for his trouble. With these he will soon bo
able to ascertain the most saleable and order accord
ingly. Address (post paid)
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher,
181 William Street, New York.
THE BEST BOOK. FOR AGENTS
To persons out of Employment.
An Elegant Gill for a Father to his family. Send
for one copy and try it among your friends.
WANTED. —Agents to circulate SEARS*
LARGE TYPE QUARTO BIBLE for Fam
ily Use, entitled "The People*e Pictorial Domestic
Bible. This useful Book is destined, if we can fijrm
an opinion from the notices of the Press, to have* an
unprecedented circulation in every section of our
wide-spread continent, and to form a distinct era in
the sale of our works. It will no doubt in a few
years become the Family Bible of the American peo
ple. The most liberal remuneration will be allowed
to all persons who may be pleased to procure sub
scribers to the above. From 50 In 100 copies cell
easily be circulated and sold in each of the principal
cities and towns of the Union. It will be sold by
subscription only.
Application should be made at once as the field
will soon be occupied.
Persons wishing to act ns Agents, and do a aafo
business, can send for a Specimen copy.
On receipt of the established price Six Dollars, the
Pictorial Family Bible,” with a well bound Subscrip,
lion Book, will be carefully boxed, and forwarded
per express, at our risk and expense to any central
town or village in llkj United States, excepting those
of California, Oregon and Texas.
Register your letters and yimr money will come
safe. Orders respectfully solicited. For further in
formation, address the suoscriber (post paid.)
ROBERT SEARS.
181 William Street, New York.
A NEW ERA IN SEN-PENCIE
-rV. EING S~E. W. BECKWITH re
•pectfully announces to the citizens of Wellsboro*
and vicinity, that ho has perfected his arrangements
for taking
and is now ready to gratify those who wish a faith,
ful likeness of themselves by this beautiful process.
The-superiorily of Ambrotypes over pictures on
metallic plates, is obvious lo to the most careless ob
server.
The harshness and metallic luster of the latter
are entirely obviated, and instead, we have & clear,
well-defined impression, exceeding in softness of
lighfand shade the finest steel engraving and as
plainly to be seen in any light.
Pictures of infants and children of every age ta
ken with certainty and despatch.
Persons wishing pictures will please call soon, as
his stay in town will be necessarily short. Pictures
taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather.
Apr.* 3, ’56-lf.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in (he P. 0. at Wellsboro'
Pa. Quarter ending March 31,1850.
.Austin Nelson. Austin Mrs. Lydia. Banner. Brinham
J. R. Barton Thomtm. Brook Mrs Philey. Beebe Rev.
Comfort. Clark S. H. Ctose William. Cooper Mhw Hannah.
CorfheJ] Alvin. CortbeJJ Alvin jj, CroJik Samuel, Church*
ell A. 0. Decker 2d’ Ibomon. JTogohoom R. A. Hunting
don Edwin. Holloway Samuel, Hotehkiw Mrs J. L. John*
son Miss Mary A. Jones Miss Mnrgkret A. (Foreign). Kelley
James (of the WaPr Station, Foreign). Knight C. Lewis
0. W. Mark James. McCarter Thomas. Phelps Miss Uellen.
Potter Miss Julio. Publisher of Messenger, 2. Publisher of
Farm Journal, 2. Robiusop N11.«on. Rider Hiram M. Rum*
soy Joseph. Rifle James 2. Smith Charles. Sherwood Mrs
Maria. Sherman HA Son. Snell S. Tabor Mrs. Julia A.
Tipple Robert. Writer James. Willard Jos. Wilcox Miss
M. Ellen. Wheeler William. Wheeler Mrs A. A. West
William.
Persons colling for any of at ore letters please say they ore
advertised: I. D RICHARDS, P. M.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs
those who have unsettled sects, with him, (pro
or con) in Tioga Co, that their acets. after this date
are in the hands of H. W. Williams, attorney in
Weltsboro' for settlement. If attended to before (he
Ist-day of May next, no cost will accrue thereon.
April 10,1856. M. S. BLACKWELL.
He would also notify those persons in Delmsr
who gave their wool to A. L. Beaver, Manufacturer
at Bowen’s establishment, Knoxville, or to S. S.
Blackwell, agent for said Beaver, who left their
goods with roe for delivery, that unless the receipts
for the same not yet given up to me, are left with
Mr. Williams, suits will be brought for llicir recov
ery, as 1 am responsible lo Beaver.
M. 8. BLACKWELL, Agt.
ARRIVAL and departure of Mails at the Wells,
boro’ P. O. Pa.
Northern, Eastern, Southern &. Western Mall,
via Tioga daily except Sunday, arrive 12 M, depart
11 A. M.
Eastern, via Mansfield, Thursday, arrive I P. M.
depart 3 P. M,
Western, via Coodersport, Friday, arrive 1 P. M.
depart, 3 P. M,
•Southern, via Jersey Shore,Tnesday and Fridays,
arrive 12 M. depart 3 P. M.
The above Mails close one half hour before their
tHoe of leaving. Post Office open daily except Sun
day, from 74 lo 54 P. M., and from 64 P. M. to 8
P. M. [April 4.] 1. d. RICHARDS, P. M.
Fop Sale.
THE SUBSCRIBER withes to sell, or exchange
for property in or near WelUboro’, a lot of land
situated in Tioga Village. The lot haa a good store,
barn and some fruit trees thereon, and rents lor twelve
pei cent. G. W. TAYLOR.
WeJJsborp’ Feb. 21,1856.
Farms a farmijio lands in
TIOGA & POTTER COUNTIES.—The ful.
lowing farms and farming lots are now offsred for
sale:
Farm of 126 acres, in Clymer township. 45 acres
improved, with house end barn.
“ “ 100 acres in Pike, Potter co, about 30
acres improved, with two dwelling
house? and barn.
u “ 50 acres in Morris, 6 acres improved, da
dwelling house.
“ “ 73 acres in Delmar, 15 acres improved.
“ “ 75 acres in Gaines, 25 seres improved,
and hunse and barn.
“ “50 acres in Delmar.
“ “ 70 acres in Sweden, Potter County.
“ “ 105 acres in Summit, Potter co.
These lands are all located on public roads and
are of the best quality of farming land.
Five per cent only of the purchase money will be
required down, and the balance in Ten annual In.
stalments.
Persona of email means who desire healthy loca
tions, will see at a glance that this is the most de
sirable opportunity nf securing a homestead ever be
fore offered in this, or any other County.
Apply to A. P. CONE, Wollaboro’, Tioga County,
Pa.
March 27,1856-lf.
NEW niILLINERY STORE.
TIT MS E. P. RICH,
JL»JL ARDS, would respect
fully announce to the citizens of
Wcllsboro* and vicinity, that
she has just opened a new
linerv eatabliahmenl over R, S.
Bailey’s Store, where she will
keep constantly on hand a
GOOD ASS OR TMENT
OF MILLINERY GOODS,
such as
Ladies & Children’s Bonnets,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES,
&c., <tc.,
All orders promptly attended to. She will also at
tend to Dressmaking ns usual. O’ No trust.
Tailoring tor the People!
1 1IHE undersigned would tespecllhlly announce
I to the Citizens of Wellsboro* and vicinity, lhat
hehns opened a shop over Roberta’ Stove & Tin
Store where he will be happy to attend to the wants
of the people in his line of business.
From his knowledge of the business he flatters
himself with the belief lhat those wishing GOOD
FITTING CLOTHING will do well to give him a
call. All work entrusted to him will be done with
neatness, and a
GOOD
FIT
WARRANTED.
CUTTING done to order on chort notice.
K. R. RUN DEL,
Wellsboro 1 Sept. 10th 1855.
PRIZE PIGHTERI— This justly cele
brated, thorough.bred Horse, formerly owned
by Col. Jeremiah Black of Liberty, will stand the
ensuing season for mares, at the farm of A. R. Rai
ning, Jamieson Creek, Westfield township, at Knox
ville every Tuesday and at Westfield village every
Friday, after the Ist of May next.
Terms: To insure, $6 00; season, $5 00; sin
gle leap. $3 00. N. B. Pasturage for mares with
careful attention, but in all casesattAe oicner ? * risk t
at 37£ cents per week.
April 10, 1856.
TNFORHATION WANTED.- —To
1 the heirs ofWM.JI. WARNER, formerly a
School Teacher in this place, some 20 years ago.
Walked stooping. Said to have brothers in this
county. Any one giving satisfactory evidence of
relationship will receive intelligence of interest.
Call on the subscriber at Elk land boro’, Tioga co.
Pa. JOEL PARK HURST.
March 27. ’56-14.
THE co-partnership heretofore
existing as the firm of Burl&, Tompkins is to
day dissolved by mutual onnsent. All dues or de
mands and acconnts with the firm will be settled
by T. B. Tompkins. TAMERLANE BERT,
Lawrence, Jan. 12-3 G. T. B. TOMPKINS.
T. B. Tompkins having purchased T. Burt’s in
leresl in the Cowley Milts and lumbering establish
■ment, will continue Uie business as heretofore.
Mar. 27, ’SG-13*
THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFUL
LY informs bis friends and the public gener
ally, that ho has removed to Cedar Run and opened
a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, and will be
happy to accommodate those who may give him a
call.
Also, that he will lake in OATS, HAY &, PRO
VISIONS of all kinds, to sell on commission for
those who may see fit to store with him.
April 3,1856. MATT. S. BLACKWELL.
ADHIINXSTRATOR’S NOTICE.-
The undersigned having been appointed Ad
ministrator of the estate of Andrew Hand, late of
Chatham, Tioga county, dec’d, all indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the aame will pre
sent them for settlement. DAN’L S. SHOVE,
Chatham, April 10,1866-6 w. Adm'r.
W. W. ROBINSON,
DEALER. IN
Books,Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper — Eng.
lish, French and American Manufacture,
Toilet ntenaiU and Perfumery, Fan.
cy Soaps, Violin Strings, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Sfc., i/c.
AH the popular Magazines and leading Newspa
pers may he had at his Counter.
CORNING, N. ¥., N#v. IK, 1855.
TTOXJSE, LOT Sc CABINET SHOP
XI FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers for sale
the lot of land on which he resides, to
gclhcr with the appurtenances, consist
ing of a dwelling house and Cabinet UsssMw,
Maker’s Shop. For further particulars
enquire of FREDERICK BERWART, first
door north of D. Slurrock's Cabinet Shop,
Wellsboro’ Pa. March 6,1856-Sm.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE..—
WHEREAS, letters of Administration hav
ing been granted to tbfifsnbscribers on the estate of
Win, McNitL late 01 Dclmar twp. deceased, those
indebted to said estate are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims against the
same to present them for settlement to
Dtlmar, March 6-56* H. S. HASTINGS,
GEO.McNITT,
: Adminitlralors,
NOl ICE.—The School Directors ofDelmar
District will nteel on SATURDAY, the 36th
instant the School lioaso near E. P, Dean's for the
purpose of employing Teachers for the summer
schools. By order of the Board.
April 10,1856. D. HEISE, Sn'y.
WHOETEIt left two pairs of Boots at tlie
Post-office in Wcllsboro’ some weeks ago,
can have the same by paying for this advertisement.
They must be described before given up.
April 10.
A marvellous REMEDY, FOR
THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.
BY the aid of a microscope, wc see millions of little open*
inn on the surface of our bodies. Through' these this
Ointment wfatfa rubbed on the Skin, .Is carried to any organ
or inward part. .Diseases of the Kidneys, .disorders of the
Liver, affections of the heartj Inflammation of the ''Lungs,
Astlunfts, 'Coughs and Golds,are by its means effectually cured.
Every house-wife knows Dial-salt passes freely through bone
or meat of any thickness.' This healing Ointment far trioro
readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the
living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints,
that cannot bereached by other means.** ‘
ERYSIPELAS, SALT RffEUM 4 SCORBUTIC HUMORS
No remedy has ever.dope so much for the cure of diseases
of the skin whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment.
No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula or
erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor
baa travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting (ho prin
cipal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to
its application, and has thus boon the means of restoring
oontless number* to health..
SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS 4 ULCERS.
Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on *fhe
use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with
the wont cases of sores, Wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings,
and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the
Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East,
large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direc
tion of the Medical Staff, In*the worst cases of wounds. It
will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contrac
tion of the Joints, even of 20 years' standing.
PILES AND FISTULAS
These and otherslmllardistressing complaints can be effect
ually cored If the Ointment be Well rubbed over the parts
affetod and by otherwise following UlO printed dJrcotipns
around each pot.
Both the Ointment and PilU should be need
in the following cates;
Bunions Lumbago Sore Lege Swelled Glands
Barns Morcuml£rup-Sore Breasts Stiff Joints
Chapped hands tfoas Sore Heads Ulcers
Chilblains Pijee Sore Throats Venereal Fores
Fistulas Rheumatism ‘ Fores, all kinds Wounds or all
Gout Salt Rheum Sprains kinds
Skin Diseases Scalds
•**,Bold *t the Manufactories of Prof. Hoixottat, 80 Maid*
on Lane, New York, ana 244 Strand, London, and bj all res*
pec table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the
United States, sad the civilized world, in pots, at 25 cents,
63Q4 cents, and $1 each.
£&• There Isa considerable saving by taking the larger size.
N. B. Directions for tbc guidance of patients In ever; dis*
rdor nro affixed to each pot. [Jan, 17 1858}
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Union Dagnerrenn Gallery.
MR. E. W. BECKWITH Would inform the La
diet and Gentlemen of Wellsboro* and vicin
ity, that he will remain a few days at the above
named place, with his
LARGE AND ELEGANT GALLERY,
GIVING TO THOSE WHO WISH
A PERFECT LIKENESS
tJ Of themselves or friend*, an opportunity to obtaio one.
BY HIS ARRANGEMENT OF LIGHT, Lite
eye is made to look life-like, however light it may
be—the features prominent—the dreaa clear and
distinct,thus producing a Picture superior to those
very black or pale likenesses usually taken by itin
erants operators with an ordinary light.
CHILDREN OF ANY AGE TAKEN IN A
FEW SECONDS i
Fathers! Mothers! Brothers! Sisters! fail
not of securing one or more of those mementos of
life wlilch at a future time may not be obtained.—
How many sad reflections, and deep regrets', have
been experienced by friends, when a loved one has
been suddenly taken from them, and no likeness left
of what was once so dear, but that engraven on
memory's fading tablet; —whilst heart-fell emotion.*-
of gratitude are alwoys expressed by those who have
secured lh« life-like countenance ot a friend passed
away.
Mr. Beckwith will visit private residences in
case of sickness, or to take a likeness of a deceased
friend, if desired. Copies taken from Paintings and
Dacusrrectvpes. ,
Valuable Farm For Sale.
THE Subscriber is desirous of dis. n u
posing of of his Farm, contriving
170 acres,situated in Charleston town- siiißafls
ship, 'Tioga county, Pa., three miles,
jngSEb frdm Wellsboro’, on .the Slate Kosd lead,
mffigjaginp- to Coring-lon, and 10 miles from the
and Blossborg Railroad. About
JL_ 100 acres of said farm ia in a good stale
of cultivation and well adapted to Dairying and
Grain-growing, is well watered and has a fine lot of
Timber, beech, maple, white and black ash, hickory
and oak. Said farm has a good frame house, two
barns and other necessary outbuildings, a fine or.
chard of S5O fruitbearlng trees, all grafted fruit, be.
side a thrifty young apple orchard and a choice as
sortment of cherries, plums and pears, thereon.
Enquire of the subscriber on the premises,
LYMAN WETMORE,
Charleston, Dec. 27 ,5 b. tf
“How dear to my heart the scenes of my childhood,
Whfcn fond recollection presents them to view.”
Who would not like a picture of the home of his
childhood, and the village green around which so
many associations cluster, or the home of his riper
years, when far removed from that loved spot where
friends and family dwell.
Yle\v OF HOUSES, PUBLIC BVLUtINCS, GARDENS,
r I PUBLIC SQUAB ES, FCEXFIiV,
takfin on a large and approved scale, and by a recent
invention, without being reversed.
PICTURES TAKSV OK LARGE OR 6MILI. PLATES, KT.ATLT STT IK
WKS, RINGS, JIRACXLRTB, LOCKETS. OR PUT I.V Kl.rOA.vr CA-*F.S OR
primes to suit the purchaser, arul warranted n«»f t<> fade.—
Mr. B.'keeps constrntly on hand a chaise selection
of the latest styles ot Cases, including Turkey Mo
rocco of various colors, Paper Machc tokens, inlaid
with Chinese'work, a new and beautiful article for
presents ; and as great a variety as can be obtained
at any establishment in our large cities.
Prices Varying From $lOO to @lO 00.
Daguerreotypes taken at the Gallery in cloudy
as well as pleasant weather, and a good Likeness
warranted, or no charge. Ladies and Gents, ajo
invited to visit the Gallery, and examinespccinuncs.
Please call soon, as my stay in town will be short*
N. b.—Mr. B.’s success in the business previous
ly, and the superior Pictures that have been taken
by him in tho Gallery, recommend him to the pat
ronage of the Public.
Wellsboro 1 Nov. 22d, 1853.
THE GREAT SERPENT ISNOT COMING
' bvtdi wm Roberts' stovq
s
THE greatest variety of STOVES ever «een in Wcllsboro, 1 has just' arrived at the STOVE &. TIN
STORE of D. P. &W. ROBERTS. They would call the attention of tho public Co their Well ej
ected assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated ■ oven, MORNING STAR, Improved,
do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS,PREMIUMS &.LOW OVENS. .
Also a Urge assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City juices, These Stoves are sclecUp
with' the greatest care, especially for this market, and cannot fail to givecnlitc satisfaction. Call ana
see them,
XJIfWARE-—of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, made of the beat material and uold as cheap ,if not
cheaper than that of any other establishment ip the county. Eave Gutters made to order on short- no.
lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best planner, All Tin-ware carefully proved before
leaving the shop. ' O’ Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either old or new, tar
kenin exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit life patronage of all who wish
to purchase anything in their Rne, assuring them that money can be saved by examining their slock
before/purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stock and Work &c., at
the tale county Fair. D. P. & W. ROBERTS. ,
Wellsboro.’ Nov., 22, 1855--(f. '
SOMETHING NEW *
THE Subscriber having purchased Bailey &.Tp*
ley*s entire iilocfc of Boohs, end
Jewelry, and added thereto his former Slock at TU
ogft, and a largo, pnd fresh assortment from the City
may be found lie reader in
Roy*B New Building,
where he wifi be happy to serve the public with
SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Books,
a* cheap as they can be purchased this side 9!' the
City.
ALL Tin 3 POPULAR MAGAZINES OF TUB DAT,
may be had at his counter, and any book desired
can be furnished to erdcr. He will also keep a full
assortment of
Stationery and Ink,
which may be purchased on reasonable terms.
Purchasers will always hod a splendid lot ot
WITCHES,
•v CLOCKS,
lilL Xappl JJ^WKLKY,
on hand and for sale on the principle of
"Small profits quick Returns,"
With large practical experience, and barings#
cured the services of a good workman in the me
chanical Department, those wishing watches
Cleaned & Repaired
can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily
and promptly.
He will keep constantly on hand a large assort
ment of English and American styles of
WALL PAPER
which oil will do well to cull ami examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
Thankful for past favors, a continuance of patron
age is respectfully Solicited. G. W. TAYLOR.
Wellaboro’, Oct. 18, 1855. (formerly of Tioga.)
CAUTION !!— ALL PERSONS are
forbid paying any Accounts, Notes or Judgments to
James I. Jackson that havje been made or rendered
for work done at the Woolen Factory and Saw Miff,
(said to belong to him) from the Ist day of March*
1853 up id the Ul day of Mnrch 1855 ; as I have*
a lease of said Factory and Saw Milt for the three
years i/om the Ist day of March 1853, mode and
signed by the said James I. Jackson and myself,
binding me to collect all debts and demands for work
done in said Factory and at sqid Mill during the
term of said lease, vfz ; Three years.
LEWIS C. PENDLETON.
Wellsborougb, March I, *55-lf.
Wellsboro’ Academy.
THE SPRING TERM of this Institution will
commence February 2G. Special attention will
be given to the art of teaching. The Assistants are
experienced and approved teachers. Board, Room,
Washing dec. at 8150 to 8200 pet week. There
are a-few rooms in town for those who wish to board
themselves. Tuition at previous rales and no de.
dnclion made for absence unless it .exceeds a half
term. By order of the Trustees.
N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal
Wellsboro’ Feb 21.1856.
TO FARMERS & MILLERS.
THE BROOKLYN STEAM MILLS, ore in sue.
cessful operation. The Grist mill, Clark’s pa
tent, and the Buckwheat huller, Horton's patent, have
in cveryrcspcct, realized the most sanguine expecta
tions. Those who feel an interest in new discover,
ies, and those who have grain to grind, are respect
fully invited to call and judge for themselves,»
The Company will sell patent righto, fur Tioga and
Potter counlies.
Jan. 31. (3 m.)
Custom Boot & Shoe Shop,
A T M. Sherwood’s old stand, where the
■t*- Sk.irs' Bovs continue to make, mend, and
measure to order, at as law prices as the times will
admit.
All work warranted—to wear out in a year or so
—and not rip or come topiccesTill it does wear out
Hides Wanted.
CASH will be paid for any quantity of hides a
the highest market price.
■ July 13,1854. GEO. W. SEARS.
EVER CHANGING-ALWAYS NEW!
BARGE ARRIVAL
OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
AT TUB
EMPIRE STORE
THE SUBSCRIBER lakes the earliest opportu
nity of informing the citizens of Tioga county,
and the "rest of mankind.” that he is now receiving
his second slock of Goods foj tho Fall end Winter
trade; and he deems it unnecessary and entirely
out of order to go into an enumeration of the thou
sand and one articles, that lie in common with other
merchants keep and arc so
Extremely anxious to dispose of.
Bnl there is one thing that he wishes distinctly
understood, and that is, he docs not buy goods to
fay upon Ins shelves and counters and acc um ulatc
the dust of centuries, wailing for that g oo d lime,
when people are so green, or (what is worse) hard
up, as to bo willing to accept the “Old Familiar
faces” of these “Shop-keepers,” at the “tariff,” fijs*l
imposed. (No insinuations?) ,
His motto is “small profits, speedy sales, and
quick returns.” Thinking that by adopting and
Hying yp to (he motto, he shall ment and receive &
continuance of the patronage heretofore awarded
him, lie would say to all —call and see the Now
Goods, J. R. BOWEN.
Wellsboro, Nov. 15,1855.
H6^WISHIN(TT(^IiRCHASF;?fX^
or Melodeons, should call a* TAYLOR'S
)K & JEWELRY STORE, Wellsboro,’ nl
which place those InslrumeD's can bo had, superior
in quality and on reasonable terms. Call and see
before purchasing elsewhere. jan24.
Cloths A Cassimcrcs.
rjLACK, Blue and Brown Broad Cloths, Black
•" bud Fancy Doeskin Cassimercs.arsoSaltinett’a
and Sheeps Gray Cloths, just received and for sale
ry cheap, at (Q c t 25) JONES &. ROR'S
LADIES SHOES Ladies will find the largea
cheapest ahd best assortment of shoes or every
description, Gaiters Rubbers and childrens shoes at
JONES &, ROE’S.
NEW GOOHS.
T'HE subscriber would respeclfuily inform
**" his customers and friends ilia I he still cou
lir«ucs the mcrcanlilc business at the old place, at
the wed known store of L. I. Nichols, where he will
be happy to wail on those that will faVor Wm With
a call, and would invite the attention of the public
generally to his large and commodious slock of
DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Ready-Made Clolli-
ing and Hardware,
CROCKERY, VVOODENWARE, STONI>
WARE, BOOTS SHOES, HATS
AND CAPS, &c„ &r.,
in fact everything else kept in a country
clcs 100 ftumcrous to mention, and will sed cheaper
than can be bought this side of New York city.
“ All kinds of produce taken in exchange fir goods
at the highest market price. 4 J. R. BOWEN.
Weflsborough, June 29,1P54.
SELECT SCHOOL.— MISS H. A.
SEARS will again open a Select School on
Tuesday, April Ist next ensuing, in the upper room
oi the building in the rear of Bailey's Store. The
room is large and commodious and she hopes to
meet there all her old scholars with as many new
ones as may give her their patronage.
Terms : from $1 50 to 93 00, as before. Par
ticular attention will be given to Singing, Embroid.
ery and Plain Sewing.
Wellsboro’ Feb. 28,1856,
Musical' Instruments Pianos,
Mclodeons, Violins, Accordcons, &c, *jusl
. received and for sale by G. W. TAYLOR.
CLOTHING, —A large slock in store of Ihe la
test fashions, a fit guaranteed every lime, es
also a price to suit the buyer, for I am bound to sill
Sept. 20, 1855. J. R. BOWEN
Look This Way.
The Subscribor begs leave to announce to the
Public that .he has just fitted up machinery (at no
small expense) for the pnrposo „f Plating with gold
or silver. Those wishing such work done will please
give me a cull. G. W. TAYLOR.
Wellaboro' Dec. 13,1855.
GRAND RUSH
AT
JONES & ROE’S.
A here Uicv are now receiving their
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
which consists or
DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FAMILY GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS.
BOOTS AMD SHOES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY-, GLASSWARE, TIM
WARE. WOODEN.WARE. READY
MADE CLOTHING, AND FLOOR OIL
CLOTHS. FLANNELS, EASTERN CLOCKS
Warranted to Keep good tune.
'VyCT'E would say to our customers and purchasers
r * generally, that our store is now complete, we
have a large assortment of every kind of goods and
our prices cannot fail to suit the closest buyers.
Wellsboro’ Oct. 95 1855. JONES & ROE.
Red & White Flannels.
AT .SOCotton Flannels, Bcd.ticking, Blue Denims,
Stripe Shirtings, Drillings, Brown Factory,
Bleached Muslins, Irish Linen, Table Covers, and
Spreads, Carpet Warp,Colton Yarn,Colton Balling,
and Wadding just received at JONES & ROE’S.
CLOTHItVO.
Gl ENTLEMEN in want of anything in (he line
r of Clothing for the coining winter will find II|Q
largest, cheapest and best assortment at
Oct. 95. JONES A, ROE’S.
SHAWLS. —Ladies will find the largest assort
nicnl of desirable styles of Long and Square
Broclia and long aud square Woolen Shawls at
Oct. 95, 1855. JONES & ROE’S.
Truth is strangwr than Fiction!!
WE mu&t saytlialG. \V, Taylor iff receiving
from the Manufacturers, the best and cheap'
cst lot of PIANOS &. ever off;rn
in this county, lie can furnish as good instrument
and at ns fair prices as City dealers. Call at if*
Book Store W elUhoro*, December G. 1855.
SHEW GROCERY Ac PROVfiSiOft
STORE,
IVT and .O. ItIJLSiARD, Dealer-.
-L’- 1 -* in FROVISfONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS
if SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHIHG. IVW
if Willow. Wo rf, Tobacco', Cigart , Frviio, Confer,
lionrry, ifc., Ifc. At the Slnncl recently oceui>it<l
by Robert Roy, Wcllshoru’, Pa.
P RUSTS.—200 pieces prints, all styles anil prices
, from .Gj to 12j cents per yard. Calico’s, good
styles, fust colors, at 8 els, the same as usually sell
at 125! at (Sep. 20, 1855.) J. R. BOWEN’S,