LOCAL DEPARTMENT BT TUI XiK TBAI’S AMITC®- ***The spring term of ths VVeilsfaoro’ District School will commence, Monday, the 28th Inst. • Elder Smith of Tioga wilt preach in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday, at the usual, hour for morning service. *** Removal. Dr. Barr has removed his Office from the old stand at Robinson’s Ho tel. to the house formerly occupied by Joseph P. Morris. *** The weather for the past few days has been generally the same all around town. Last week closed up giving fair promise of coming warm weather, but on Saturday night a “change the spirit of our Judge," and the good people were astonished on Sunday morning to find the ground cov ered with snow, and cold as a poor man’s relatives. Monday was an improvement for the worse, bringing reinforcements of wind, rain, sleet &c. The only visible effect we have seen around town resulting from the storm, is an alarming rise in dry-goods.(J) *** Prom the appearance of things it would seem that something is to be done with our side-walks. The Boro’ authorities were out lasi week staking out the ground, and the plank is to be laid down as soon as practicb- Die. We hope all our citizens will feel in terested in this matter, and do all in their power to improve the ‘straight and narrow wav ’ It will not only be in improvement to me appearance of our streets, but experience has proved that it is the only thing except a terry-boat, that will render them passable ai all seasons of the year. We would in ad dition give notice that by an ordinance of the Boro' Fathers, no fishing will be allowed in •nv of the ponds in Main street, without li cense ; any person violating said enactment, will forfeit half the fish he catches. k# * A great country ta old Schoharie, if we may judge from the eggs lacy of the Re publican man. If the hens in that region i as he represents, lay m/fm-eggs, we would like to lake a peep at it, through a glass (of egg-nogg.) Listen to his eggeentne descrip tion of his experience in eating eggs “We had ham and eggs—and eggs and ham, and ham and then eggs, and after that Ineo eggs, and then a plate of fried eggs, then more eggs, and while we were eating another plateol eggs, a large platter of fried eggs was brought m. Our mouth fairly wa ters at the recollection—such a feast—such tenner, juicy ham—such while breao —such] sweet yellow butler—such eggs —such fried cess—fried iust enough, the golden yolk re- ] nosing on its snowy cnucr.. like a topaz brooch on the bosom of oh, dear)" **• 11 mav bo interesting lor some of Ihe licbel-holders of f)»e Great Norlh Western Land Agency, lo learn the following; We had a communication some days since from a friend o( ours in the spirit-land, (who, l)y the way, has nol entered the spheres yet,) relative lo the success of our ticket. It np ncars that No 12308, is to'draw one thousand acres of wild land, supposed to be untame abic i: is bordered by magnificent prairies, "over me left,” It also contains a large tract o: valuable timber land “in a hornwhile the beauty is greally increased by a large stream of water, “in your eye it is at pre sen! thicklv inhabited bv a species of wild nmmn., commonly called hum-ougs. In view o. our astonishing luck, we intend making a least one of these days for our friends, at which you will be served with all ihe delica cies of the season, “provided you bring them witn yc. ‘ (Cojnmumcatrd., A MELANCHOLY AND FATAL ACCIDENT. On tuo 12th met-, in Charleston, Cvrus G. Callin 8»b of Cyrus Gatlin, Sen., was found dead lying un der i lor near Ins father's saw mil',. It cannot bo aatlamlr known how this sad accident occurred; whoincr Hie log rolled down the bank and struck" aim white tic was Walking along below , or whether no was walking over the logs when they gave way. n is supposed, however, that he was instantly killed 1 Crrns nad entered upon his thirteenth year, and bid as uir for lire as any other, hut alas 1 how true th e isyinj "in the midst of life wo are in death." lie was naturally et an amiable, thoughtful disposition, respectful and obedient lo his parents, a very agree able associate lo his young companions; and greatly beloved by all that knew him, ns was manifested ny the deep feeling exhibited by a very large con course ol ix-npic, on (tio occasion of Ins funeral ob sequies. Tins is a sorrowful bereavement to his pa rents who had already followed ten beloved children to their graves But they have this consolation, that their loss is infinite gain to their litllo once. May tno parents and the surviving brothers and sisters be sustained by the grace ol God while here below, and he fully prepared to meet their friends, ia heaven hereafter, when Ufa with them shall have terrains- ISAIAH MtMAHON. Dodglass, ah Ohacle.— The Portsmouth Pennant, one of the organs of the modern pro-slavery Democracy, « glwUzed lts devo . tion to the party by burning mc ense t 0 qne of the fferty s demigods—we had almost said demagogues—fhe author of the Nebraska bill. U says he has “always acted from principle in politics”—he has “an expanded and com prehensive mind”—“and honesty of pur pose,” &c. nnd “ sage and vdne/able sena tors” listen to bis “sentiments upon govern mental policy as from an oracle !” Well, •nai is spreading it on pretty thick, nnd its author should lie handsomely rewarded.— Ins discovery of the magnificent proportions of this star in the political firmampnt is da cidedty original, and we (rjigt noope wi|l at tempt to rob him of fhe glory of it. if will « news to Mr. Dougla*, as well as to the m*t of mankind. , Douglas* regarded as an oracle in the'Senate ! What next ? Pleasure may be a shadow, but it’uses a Ito&p of substance. [CORRECTED WEEKLYfOR %HB AGITATOR, BT iLd 0. BULLARD — Orditrt. d PfWition Dtolert.'] Extra Family Flpur,-ftbbl. .. ... - *9 00 Buckwheat u ® 100 lbs • , '• " f.V ""-a 260 - M * ftbußh*.' * i -. T i’ >x * 60 Corn Heal ftMofcs* . • - SOff. * r ft bush. r • 62 Whout ft . * . • 160 Rye 87 Oats . • , 31 Timothy Seed 'ft « • . $2 80®3 00 Clover Seed ft « . • . 800 Potatoes ft « . . - 76 Beans ft « . . |1 60@2 00 Apples, Green, grot ft u • - - > 60®62 “ Dried ft “ . • - - 160 Poaches, Driod. ftß ... Pooled Peaches ft B • - • 18$£o Cheese, ft ft • • - 10 Pork, beet quality, $ bbl. - - • •22 00 IZams, ft B • - - • 32 }4e Lard ftß - - - 12Uo Tallow ftß - • - 12>|c Batter ft - • • - 20 Shoulders ft B> • - • 10 Bpgs, ft d oz. -1 214 g Mackerel—No. 1. * ftlb. - . . . 12lZc * —No. 2. ftß - - , - 10 White Fish ftß • ‘ . . . o Codfish ftß - . , < o ABSTRACT OF NEW YORK MARKET FLOUR AND MEAL.—Western Canal for $025 @ 060; $7 62for common to good superfine; sB@9 for fix* and 6xtra brands. Ryo Flour at $4 26®$0 26 ft bbl., for fine and stiporfine. Corn Meal at $3 ft FRUlTS.—Western Apples at $250 ft bbl. Eastern Ruw ets $l6O ft bbl. Dried Fruits: State Apples sold at eta ft fl>. Peaches command Plums, 15@16cte. GRAlN.—Wheat at $106®5176. Rye at $1 03®$1 04. Oats, at Ucta. Corn, at 63@70cts. Barley, at $125. White Beaus, nt $2 50. HAY.—Sales at 66 Bs. • . PROVISIONS.—Pork at slo6o®sld62V for Mess. $l6 60® $l6 62V< for Prime; $l7 for Prime Mesa; v@9%cta for Hama and T-Xtor Shoulders. Batter, at 17®19cts for Ohio, and 26 for State. Cheese, at Bor 10 cts. Eggs, at SOcts ft do*. • RKKDB.—Clover, at 14cta. Timothy from $360 to s4ftbuah. WHISKEY—2Bcts for Ohio, 29cta for Prison. EVERY READER WILL pleaso 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 ort 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 the various works, (at wholesale prices) boxed, insured and di rected, affording a very liberal per contago to the Agent for his trouble. With these he will soon bo able to dscertain the most saleable aud order accord ingly. Address (post paid) ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. 181 William Street, .New York. THE BEST BOOK FOB AGEH STS To persons out of Employment, An Elegant Gift for a Father to his family. Send for one copy and try it among your friends. WANTED. —Agents to circulate SEARS' LARGE TYI'EQUARTO BIBLE for Fam ily Use, entitled ‘-The People’s Pictorial Domestic Bible. This useful Book is destined, if we can form 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 bo allowed to all persons who may be pleased to procure sub scribers to tire above. F tom 50 to 100 copies can easilv 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 oncp as the field will soon be occupied. Persons wishing to act as Agents, and do a safo business, can send for a Specimen copy. On receipt of the established price Six Doffars, the Pictorial Family Bible,” with a well bound Subscrip tion Book, will be carefully boxed, and forwarded per express, at our risk and expense to any central town or village in the United States, excepting those of California, Oregon and Texas. Register yonr teuera and yuur money will euuiu safe. Orders respectfully solicited. For further in formation, address the subscriber (post paid.) ROBERT SEARS. 181 William Street, Now York, A NEW ERA IN SUN-PENCIE iV UNO !~-E. W. BECKWITH re spectfully announces to the cilizone of Weltehoro 1 and vicinity, that he has perfected his arrangements for taking A8i8& Q> ® 8> S 3 9 and Is now-ready lo gratify those who wish a faith, (ul likeness of themselves by tills beautiful process. The superiority of Amßrolypcs over pictures oo metallic plates, is obvious to to the most careless ob server. The harshness and metallic luster of the latter arc entirely obviated, and instead, wc have a clear, well-defined impression, exceeding in softness of light and shade the finest steel engraving and as plainly lo be seen in any light. Pictures of infants and children of every age la* 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, ’s6~tf. • ' LIST of LKTTKRS remainiug to tho I*.o. at Wcßaboro' Pa. Quarter ending March 31, 1866. Austin Nelunn An*tln Mm. Lydia. Banner. BHnhnm J. K. Barton Thomas. Brook Mrs I'hilcy. Beebe Bov. Comfort. Clark S, S. Ch*py William. Cooper ilia* Hannah. Cortiit-11 Alvin, OTthtdl Alvin B. Crank Samuel. Church ell A. Ct Decker 2d* Thomas. Hnguhoifai T 5. A. Hunting don Kd win. Holloway Samuel. Hotcbkie* Mr» J. L. John son Miiw Mary A. Juno* Mien Mafgarot A. (Foreign). Kelley James (of tho Wntar Station, foreign), Knight C. Lewis CKW. Mark James. MrOirtor Thomna. Pholps Miss Ileflon. Potter Mlw» Julia. I r ai)llt»her of Messenger, 2. Publisher of Farm Journal, 2. Robinson Niliou. Ruler Hlnun M. Rum* acy Joseph. Rifle JiuUpm 2. Smith Charles. Slronvood Mrs Muno. dhennan II A Son. Sm ll S. Tabor Mrs. Jullh A. Tipple Kolvurl. Writer Jamas. Willard Joh. Wilcox Miss M. Kllen. Wheeler WUliuui. Wheeler Mrs A. A. West Williiun. Persons colling for any of letters ploaso soy thev arc advertised - I. D RICHARDS, P.M. TfIJS-SEBSCRIUER respectfully informs those who have unsettled sects, with him, (pro or con) in Tioga Co. that their accls. after this date arc in the hands of H. W. Williams, attorney in Wellshoro’ for settlement. If attended lo before the Ist day of May next, no cost Will accrue thereon. April 10,18fi6. M. S. CLACKWiiLL. He would also notify those persons in Dclmar who gave their woo) to A. L>. Beaver, Manufacturer at Bowen’s establishment, Knoxville, or to S. S. Blackwell, agent-for said Beaver, who left their goods with me for delivery, that unless the receipts for the same not yet given up. tome, arc toll with Mr. Williams, suits will be brought for fheir recov ery. as 1 am responsible to Beaver, M. 8. BLACKWELL, AgU ARRIVAL and departure of Mails at the Wells boro’ P- 0. Pa. Northern, Eastern, Southern & Western Mall, via Tiega daily except Sunday, arrive 12 M, depart II A.M. Eastern, via Mansfield, Thursday, arrive 1 F. M. depart 3 P. M. . Western, via Coudersport,. Friday, a wire 1 P. M. depart, 3 P. M, Southern, via Jersey Share, Tuosfoy and Fridays, arrive 13 M. depart 2 P. M. The above Mails close one half hour- before their lime of leaving. Poet Office open daily except Sun day, from 71 to 51 P. M., and from 6i P. M. to 8 E - N-- [April 4.1 l. D. RICHARDS.P, M. Tor Sale. rpHE SUBSCRIBER fishes to sell, or exchange X for property in or near Wellsboro’, s lot of land, situated in Tioga Village. The lot ha* a good.store, barn and some IValt trees thereon, and rents lor twelve per cent, G. W. TAYLOR. Wellsboro' Fdb. 21,1856. TiU PORT ANT TO FARMERS.- .1 POLAND 6aTS FOR SEPD.-A few bushels of Pdtand.Oafs, weighing 42lbs per bushel, for sale' ,a( the-farpi ofA. R, Paining, Jamieson Creek, Westfield township, or el t)ie residence of-M'rs. J, ;St Rfy.den, near Wellsboro’. " Vi’efjrW, April JO, 1 f —, Farms &. farming landsis TIOGA & POTTER COUNTIES.—The fol lowing farms and farming lots arc now oShred for sale f ‘ ' Farm of 126 acres, in Clymer township. 45 acres improved, with house and barn. “ “ 100 'acres in Pike, Poller co., about 20 acres , improved, with two dwelling bouses and barn. “ 50 acres in Morris, 6 acres improved, & dwelling house. “ u 73 acres in Dolraor, 16 acres improved “ “ 75 acresjn Gaines, 25 acres improved, and bouse and barn. “ “ SO acres in Deiraar. “ u VO acres in Sweden, Poller County. “ 105 acres in Summit, Potter 00. 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 small means who desire healthy loca lions, will see at a glance that this is the most de sirable opportunity of securing a homestead over be fore offered in this, or any other County. Apply to A. P. CONE, Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Pa* March 27,1856-tf. NEW MILLINERY STORE. MISS E. P. RICH- -—a ARDS, would respect- j fully announce to the citizens of Wellsboro* and vicinity, that she has just opened a new linery establishment ever R, S, jjjT Bailey’s Store, where she keep constantly on hand a GOOD ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY GOODS , such os Ladles & Children’s Bonnets, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES, &.C., &C., All orders promptly attended to. She will also at tend to Dressmaking as usual. (CTNo trust. Tailoring lor Ihc People! fTUIE undersigned would respectfully announce I to the Citizens of Wellsboro* and vicinity, that henas 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. Front his knowledge of the business he flatters himself with the belief that those wishing GOOD FITTING CLOTHING will do well to give him a cull. All work entrusted to him will be dune with neatness, and a GOOD FIT WARRANTED. CUTTING done to order on short notice. R. R. HUNDEL, Wellsboro* Sept. lOlh 1855. PRIZE FIGHTER . —This Justly vclc braled, thorough.bred Horse, formerly owned by Col. Jereiniub Black of Liberty, will stand the ensuing season for mures, at the farm of A. R. Hal. ning, Jamieson Creek, Westfield township, st Knox ville every Tuesday and at Westfield village every Friday, after the Ist of May next. Terms: To insure, 86 00; season, $5 00; sin gle leap. 83 N. B. Pasturage for mares with careful attention, but in Alt eases at the owner's risky at 37$ cents per week. April 10,1856. TN FORMATION WANTED---To X the heirs of WM. H. 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 Elkland boro’, Tioga co. Pa. JOEL PAREHURST. March 27. ’56-14, THE CO-PARTIVERSHIP horeloforo A existing as the firm of Burt& Tompkins is to* day dissolved by mutual consent. All dues or de mands and accounts with the firm will be settled by T. B. Tompkins. TAMERLANE BURT, Lawrence,Jon. 12-56. T. '6. TOMPKINS, T. B. Tofnpkins having purchased T. Barfs in terest in the Cowley Mills and lumbering establish ment, will continue the business as heretofore. Mar. 27, ’56-t3» mfU3 SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFUL- X LY informs his friends and .the public'gcncr ally, that he has removed to Cedar Run and opened a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, and will be happy to accommodate Uiuso who ,muy give luma call. Also, that ho will take in OATS, UAY & PRO VISIONS of all kinds, to sell on commission ibr those who may see fit to store with him. April 3,1850, MATT. S. BLACKWELL. ADMINISTRATOR’S notice.- The undersigned having been appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Andrew I land, laic o Chatham, Tioga county,, dec’d, alt indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, andthoea laving clalmft agfciiust the same wKI pre sent them for settlement. DAN’L S. SHOVE, Chatham, April* 10,1866-Cw: Adm'r.. House, eot & cabinet shop FOR SALE.—The subscriber, offers for sale the 10l of land on which he to* if... Til gcthcr willi the appurtenances, consist- . ing of ■ dwell!rig house and Cabinet jjMifflL Maker's Shop. For farther enquire of FREDERICK BERWAKT, first door north of.D. Stunock’s Cabinet Shop, Wellsboro’ra. March 6,185G-2m. Adhunistratoh’s notice.— WHEREAS; Letters of Administration -hav. ing been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Wm. MoNill. lute of 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 Pelmar,.March p-sfi.* H. S. HASTINGS,' SEO. McJSITT, ‘ AdminiilraWrt. NOTICE.-— The School Directors of Dolraor District will meet on SATURDAY, Uie.SGUi instant the School house, near E. P. ,Dcaa's.Cu.tbe purpose of employing Teachers for the summer schools. By order qf the Board. ' April 10,1856. D. HEISE, Sec'y. ■\T7'HOEVER left two. pairs of Bootiot the VV Post-office in W.cllsboro’ some weeks ago, can havolhe same by paying faf-this advertisement. They must be described before given up. .April 10> ; ■ rra SCHQOI DIRECTORS * SU. r PEBVISOBS'-A copy of llioliiSl adjust ed Valuation df property in the several' townships in this,County,_haq been sent to the Town Clerks of said townsliipsl.r " , , NAILS By the keg or pound voryiclieapnt May 311855. - JONi&fc HOB'S- WHY SICK? r’ has been the lot of the hnman race to be weighed down by disease and suffering. t HOLLO WA Y’S PILLS, are specially, .adapted to the relief of tha WEAK, the NERVOUS, the,DELICATE, and thd INFIRM, of all climes, ogee, seies, and corislitil lions. Professor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his mddicines in the United States, and ofebjs. them to a free and en)ighlcned people, ag the best remedy,_lhe world ever, saw, for the, removal of disease, ’ ' THESE PILLS PURIFY THE Btopp. Nearly half the human race have taken these Pile. ]t has bean proved in all parts of the world, this nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of die liver, dyspepsia, and stomach com plaints generally. They soon. give a healthy tone. to these organs, however much deranged, and. wbpn all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY,‘ILL’HEALTH; £ Many of the /most despotic Governments hove opened their Cqalom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, lh*t. they .may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medi cine is the' best remedy ever known for persons of delicate or where the system has beenim paired, as its'invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female,young or old, should be without this celebrated mqdicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly coarjes at alt periods, acting in many cases like a charm, i It is also the best and safest medi cine that cun he given to Children of all age's, and for any complaint j consequently no family should be without it. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases ; Asthma, 1 Dlffrrhoa Indigestion, Dowol Complaints Dropsy, Influenza* Coughs, Debility, Inflammation, Colds, Forer and Agnfe, Venereal Affect’s, Chest Diseases, Piles, Htono A Gravel, Female Complaints, Dyspepsia, -Worms,allJdods, Livor Complaints,. Inw’rd Weakness, Secondary Symp- Lowness of Spirits, Costfrencss, '‘toms, 4 ’lluad&choe, » CT Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollo way, 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and 244 Strand London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United. Stales, and .the ci vilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, 62J cents, and 91 each. There is a .considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N a Directions for the gpidancc of patients in every djsordor arc affixed to each box. January 3,1856. Valuable Farm For Sale. THE Subscriber is desirous of dis posing of of his Farm, containing 170 acres, situated in Charleston town, j}l{B> ship, Tjogu county, Pa., three * jfrfjff£& from Wellsboro’, oa the Slate Road lead to Covington, and 10 miles from the Corning and Blossburg Railroad. About acres of said farm is in a good state of cultivation and well adapted to Dairying and Grain-growing, is welfwalercd and has a fine lot of Timber, beech, maple, while and black ash, hickory and oak. Said farm has a good frame house, two barns and other neeessary outbuildings, a fine or chard of 250 frotlbearing trees, all grafted fruit, be side a thrifty young apple orchard and a choice as- Bnrfmnni n f rhemes, plums and pears, thereon. Enquire of ihc.qaßoonbor on inu premises. . LYMAN WETaMpRE. Charleston, Dee. 27,-55. If Wellsboro’ Acnilemy, THE’ SPRING TERM of this Institution will eommcnco, February. 26. Special attention will be given to the art of teaching. The Assistants are experienced and approved teachers. Board, Room, Washing &c. at $l5O to $2OO per There ara aiew tooms ifi town forihosfc who.wialVto board themselves. Tuition at previous rales and no de. duclion made for absence unless it exceeds a half term. By order of the Trustees. N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal Wellsboro’ Feb 21. 1856. TO FARMERS A IItLJVLUS. THE BROOKLYN STEAM MILLS. nre in suc cessful operation. The Grist mill, Clark’s pa tent, and the Buck wheat bullet, Horton’s patent, have in every respect, realized the most sanguine expecta. lions. Those who feel an interest in new discover ies, and those who have grain to grind, are respect*; fully invited to call andjudgefor themselves. Thu Company will sell patent rightu for Tioga ami Potter countick 1 Jan. 31. (3 m.) Custom Root & Shoe' Shop, A T M. Sherwood's old stand, where the XX Sears’ Boys continue to make, mend, and measuru-toordcr, alaalow prices as the limes will admit. All work warranted—to wear out in a year or bo —artd not rip or come topiecesHill it does wear out* Hides Wanted. CASH will bo paid for any quantity of hides a the highest market price. July 13, 1654. GEO. W: SEAES. W, W. ROBINSON, DEALER IN Hocks, Stationery, Bionic Bools, Wall Paper — Eng. lish, French and American Manufacture, Toilet utfnsils and Perfumeiy, Fan cy Soaps, Violin Strings, Gold' Pent! and Pencils, dfc., Sfc. All the popular Magazi/tet and leading Nemspa. pers may be had,at hit Counter. CORNING, N, Y., HfV. 15, 1855. SELECT SCHOOL.—MISS H- A. SEARS will again open a Select School on Tuesday, April Ist neat ensuing, in the upper room of 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 ns many now ones as may give her their patronage., Tibms; From $1 SO to S 3 00,.as before. Par tiqnlar attention will bp given' to Singing, Embroid ery and Plain Sewing. Wellsboro' Feb. 98, 1856. ’’ Plaster! Piaster! Plaster! THE Subscriber has jdst received at his Mill near MunsficldjV fresh supply of Cayuga Plaster, which will be sold,at the reduced price qf ■ $6.00 pev Ton. 9e nbq keeps on .hano poheUnUy, the MANS FIELD IVIETALLIC PAINTj wliicfi is decidedly Uie best m use, PST-cwU >p Friends, giVc hio a * * w * I’ve enoiigh'for all. V Mansfield, Jon. a. »6fi. ; . . A. SIXBYy The Tioga Comity Agitator 1 I* published, every lUUJISIJAV MQBNtNQ at Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Pa., by Cona,'StimnocK A <M., on tho VA a 'ttOWN System. Thocaah order for the paper, unless ftVtbu suiftciU pojrt-pfll cos clwose to bocomo rodponslblo for tho amount, or ho pa pcr^ylU-te'mailcti^-Tirrßabim-iptiun lAU PER ANNUM: to single wibsoribors/ An* par son, sending us $0 itfll-reeeiirslO copies of tho paper ono year l6oadheuUncrilwr. , , . *> 1 *pffioo, ROY'S IHsOCK.-second floor, over Taylor's Book Store. .Justice’s, Couslanlo’S rtnd other Blanks’ always 6n bftfld.’ Job shd Fftncyptitttfog-exocmtWlritteraeatnraw npd despatch. v . > j , TAUFFALO few Bales of No mJ 1, just received at' ' ‘JDySST'iL’IUJE'S.' eSr. THE g: BVTB: ••fi . i i'l "V ~, . s o W 9 H THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Welleboro,’ lias just arrived at The STOVE & TIS STORE of D. P. de W. ROBERTS, They would call the attention of the public to their well se eded assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated, oven, MORNING STAR, Improved, do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do; REGULATORS,PREMIUMS da LOW OVENS. , Also a largo, assortment of BOX .and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stove* are selected with the greatest care, especially for -this market, and cannot till to giveenlirc satisfaction. Call and see them. ■ 'TINWARE— of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, made of tho best material and sold as cheap if not cheaper than that of any other establishment in thp county. Eove Gutters made to order on short no tice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. AM Tin-ware" carefully proved before leaving the shop. IT Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Sliver and Gold .either old or new, ta ken .in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all Who wisll to purchase anything "in their line, assuring them that money cuo bo saved by examining their stock .before -purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for beet Stock and Work dec., at tho late county Fair. D. P. de W. ROBERTS. - - Wcllaboro.’ Nov.~, 52,1855-lf. Union Rugncrrcan Gallery. MR. E. W. BECKWITH-Would inform the La dies and Gentlemen of Wellsboro’ and vicin ity, that he will remain a few day. at the above named place, with his LARGE AND ELEGANT GALLERY, GIVING TO THOSE WOO WISH A PERFECT LIKENESS Of themselves or friends, an opportunity to obtain otto. BY HIS ARRANGEMENT OF LIGHT, Ore eye is made to look life-like, however light it may be—the' features prominent—the dress clear and distinct,—thus producing a Picture superior to those very black or pale likenesses usually taken by Itin erant operators with an ordinary light. I CHILDREN OF ANY ACE TAKEN IN A| FEW SECONDS! Fathers! MotherS! Brothkhs! Sisters! fail not of securing one or more of those mementos of life which at a future time may not be obtained.— flow 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 emotions bf gratitude are always expressed by those who have s&ured the life-like countenance o( a friend passed away. ‘ • Mr. BAckwith will visit private in ease of sickness, or to take a likeness of a deceased friend, if desired. Corns taken from Paintings and Daguerreotypes. “How dear to my hcort the scenes of my childhood, When fond recollection presents them to view.” Who would not tike a picture of the home of his childhodd, and the village green around which so many associations cluster, or the home of his riper ysara* when far removed from that loved spot where friends and family dwell. , VIEW OF HOUSED PUBLIC BUILDINGS, GARDENS, PUBLIC SQUAB ES, SCENERY, taken on a large and approved scale, and by a recent invention, without being reversed. PICTURES TAJUSN OS LABOR OB SMALL PLATES, KBATLT SET IN PWB, BINOS. BRACKLKTO, butmimi, as put IX ELEGANT C VSKJ OR primes to snft the purchaser, and wnmuxt*H m>f to Mr. B. keeps constrnlly on band a cboise selection of the latest styles of Cases, including Turkey Mo rocco of various colors, Paper Mache tokens, inlaid WAtbChioeae work, a new and bCaulilql article* for presents; and great a variety as can be obtained at any establishment Iq our largo cities. Prides Varying From 00 to SI 000. , Daguerreotypes taken at the Gallery in cloudy as well as pleasant weather, and a good Likeness warranted, or no charge. Ladies and Gents, aao invited to visit the Gallery, and cxoipinespcciniincs. Please call soon, as my stay in town will be short. N. B.—Mr. B.’s success in the business previous ly, and the superjor Pictures that have been taken by him in the’ Gallery, recommend him to the pal ronage of the Public. Wollsboro’ Nov. 22d, 1855. -EVER CHANGIN6-ALWAYS NEW! LARGE ARRIVAL fill m imm mods, EMPIRE STORE TUB SUBSCRIBER takes the earliest opportu nity of informing the citizens ofTioga county, and tho “rest of mankind,” that be is now receiving his second stock of Goods foj the Fall and Winter trade; ond he deems it unnecessary and entirely out of order to go into'an enumeration of {.he thou sand and one articles, that ho in common with other merchants kepp'uud are so ■ Extremely anxious to dispose of, Bnt there is one thing that he wishes distinctly understood, and that is, ho does not buy goods to' lay upon hie shelves and counters and accumulate tUo dust of centuries, waiting for that good time, when people green, or (what is worse) hard up, as to bo Willing to accept the lt old Familiar these “Shop-keepersat ttyc “tariff,” fijsl imposed. (No insinuations?) His motto ik “small profits, speedy soles, and quick returns.” Thinking that by adopting and livingvp to tho motto, he shall merit and receive a continuance of the patronage horeloforo awarded him, ho would soy to aH—«aH and sec the New Goods, ‘ J."lt. BOWEN. WfclJsbdi’o, No*. 15,1855; CAUTION I !—-ALL PERSONS are forbid paying : anj Accounts, Notes or Judgments to- Tames L Jiiektiun that have been made or rendered for work done at the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill,, (said to belong.to hjmj-fropi the Ist day of March 1852 up to Ulo Ist day'of March 1855 ; as I have a lease of (laid- Factory and Saw Mill for the three years from the Ist day of March 1852, made and' sighed;!^-the sakl Jiuncs 1. Jarkson * nnil myself, .bindmgimo to collect alfdcbls and demands for Work ■donq in said Factory and at said Mill, during the term of said lease, vfz : Three years. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Wellsborongli, March 1, '55-tf. HOSE WISHING' TO PURCHASE PIANOS Or Mclqdeons,. should call at TAYLOR’S liOOtta Sci XEWEMIV STORE,dWillshoro,’ nt which place these Instruments can be had, superior ip. pp f reasonable tprms,. Call .and . see before' purchasing elsewhere” ’ " ' jari24. i : Cloibi) Sc. Cassiuierui. BLACK, Blue bnd Drown Brokd Cloths, Black ' and Fsncy Doeakin-CasBimeres,alsoSaUineU's and Sbeope'Gray Cloths, j'ust received and.for sale ry cheap, at (Oct 25) JONES & ROE’S LADIES SHOES Ladies .Will find the larges .; cheapest qpd;besl (assortment;of shots of every doscrinlion, Gaitgra Rubbcr&qnd,childrens' shoes at • ' 5 ' JONES A, ROE'S. CLOTHING) —A-largo stock in store, df jlio la test - Ashtons, a fit gnaranlecd every limoj as !al«o»pricO to suittho buyer, for I am bodnd to sell )■-.v SepL’3o v -l«iS,v: ■ ■ ■- 1 * - J. H..BOWEN AT .TUK I SOMETHING- NEW ! T 1 1HE Subscriber busing purchased Bailey & Fo- I ley’s enliro stock u( Books, Stationery and Jewelry, and added thereto bis Termer Stock at Ti- Ogs, and a large and fresh assortment from the City may hte found hereafter in Roy’s Jiew Rniltllngr, where he -will be happy to serve the SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELL ANE as cheap os they can be purchased this City ALL THE POPULAR MAGAZINES OP THE LIT, may bo had at his counter, and ony book desired can be furnished to erder. He will also keep a full assortment ol Stationery and Ink, which may be purchased on reasonable terms. Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of i WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELEY, on hand and for sale on the principle of ‘■Small profits <%• quick Relvms." With large practical experience, and having 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 assork meat of English and American styles of WALLPAPER which all will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, a continuance ofpatroa* age ia respectfully solicited. G. W, TAYLOR. WollafcotV, 0ct.18,1855. (formerly of Tioga.} GRAND RUSH JONES & ROE'S. Where they are now receiving their FALL & WINTER GOODS. which consists of DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FAMILY GROCERIES,’ HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TIN WARE. WOODEN-WARE, READY MADE CLOTHING, AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, FLANNELS, EASTERN CLOCKS Warranted to keep good lime. WE would say to oar customers and purchaser* generally, that our sloro is now complete, we have a largo assorlinent of every kind of goods and OUf prices cannot fail to soil the closest buyers. Wellsboro’ Oct. 25 1855. JONES &. ROE. Red & White Flannels. ALSO Colton Flanncle, Bed-ticking, Blue Denims, Stripe Shirtings, Drillings, Brown Factory, Bleached Muslins, Irish Linen, Table Covers, and Spreads, Carpel Warp, Cotton Yarn, Cotton. Batting, and Wadding just received at JONES &. R.O£’S. CLOTHING. GENTLEMEN in want of anything in the line ol Clothing for the coming winter will find Dm largest, cheapest and best assortment at Got. 25. JONES &. ROE’S. SHAWLS. —Ladies will find the largest assorL nient of desirable styles of Long and Square Broclia and long aud square Woolen Shawls at Oct. 25, 1855. JONES & ROE'S. Truth is stranger than Fiction!! WE must aay thaUr. VV. Taylor is receiving irum tbo Manufacturer*, the best and cheap’ cal lot of PIANOS &- MELODEONS, ever offore m thw county. He can furnish aa good instrument and at as fair prices as City dealers. Call at th Book Store Wellsboro’,-December 6, J&55. NfEW GOODS. 'T'HE subscriber would respectfully inform bis customers and' friends that ho still coo tlnues the' mercantile business, at (he old plaef, at the well known store of L. L Nichole, whore ho .will be happy to wait on those that will favor him with ■ call, and would invite the attention of the public generally to bis large end commodious slock bf DRY GOODS, Groceries, Ready-Made Cloth ins and Hardware* crockery; woodenware, stone.- ■ WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c., &c.,. in fact everything else kept in a country store, &rtl‘ cles too numerous to mention, and wilt sell cheaper than can be bought this side of New York ciiy» At! kinds of produce taken in exchange fur food* a,l the highest market price. J. E. WctUborough, June 30,1854. NEW GROCERY dc PROVISION STORE., Maud O. BVLIAIIB, Dealer* • in PROVISIONS, 6ROQMRJE& BOOTS t SHOES, READY-MADE CW THING, Wooil Willow Ware, Tobacco, Cigari, ‘Fruits, Cemftt. lionery, %e., tftr, At'Hie -Stand- recently occupied' by, Robert Roy, Wellsbero’, Pa. ■pIUNTS.—2OO pieces priul«,*H nylos ond (if ice X froifl 6J 10,12 j. cents per yard. Calico’s, good styles, flisl cotora, at 8 ets, tho sami as usually tell' at iaj; at (Sop. 20,1855.) J. R. BOWEN'S: OH AWLS.—Heavy wool, Ibng and square, Ibhjp O and square Broelia, plain and figured CaShrkterti shawls, a large variety, at •R.BOWKN’S. I.ALM OF A THOUSAND flowed II the rcmtivjjl of.THng Frccklcsj-riuH afl. disease*) of ibeskin^at ooKitro scqsiEi tt
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