The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, May 06, 1858, Image 3

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    r i Q^prso^/’-The c Belleronte
tells a good slory of Sam Bike,
. d been doVh the'river tb.a Spring.
raft. Relurning>me he stopped at
n, where qutlo a crowd diaous
h Kansas question. Sam had not
eprevious night,and was about squar
lelf out' for a comfortable snooze,
me of the loudest turning to him, said
, sits a Lecompton man, I 11 bet the b
, „ » ««Done 1 said his oppo
lo was Anii Lecompton. “Now then,
~- aid No I, ‘‘in order to decide this
be so kind as to tell me wWpth
,Jr P e a Lecompton man?” ‘‘What
you think so?” Sam asked. “Be
sir, you look like one ; I can always
’ em by their looks,” replied No. I.
mswered. “Do i 1 VVell .’gentlemen, 1
n a raft from Snow Shoe to Marietta; t
been drunk for two weeks, hut I had
ea that I looked so hard as that” The
mploner paid the liquor and sloped.
xGCtAR Phenomena. —At Milwaukee,
Thursday, a tidal wave rushed into the
, upsetting a steam ferry boat, and doing
damage. An equally rapid fall of the
r succeeded the sudden rise. Ihe pbe
■na was more marked on the beach of
ake. At one pier the water before the
was within three feet of the door of a
house, when' it retired rapidly, leaving
ground under the building. In about
iy minutes (he water rushed hack in two
[tidal waves, rising so high as 1o force
,e flooring of the warehouse, and to flow
cellars in the lower part of the town.—
difference between the highest and low.
,ini«, within three-quarters of an hour,
ullv six feel. The occurrence creates
wonderment at Milwankee. —Buffalo
riiser.
ussnorrEßs. —Our country is alive with
shoppers. They are all sizes, from an
h 10 three-fm ribs of an inch long, and
emv as ol any lime last year; and yet
umii of ihe eggs which will hatch have
(latched. Our farmers see it is no use
nr or plant, as the grasshoppers will eat
tilling up. We woula say to them that
would do well to sow every inch of land
ible—sow and plant as much as you
k \ou will need fur yourselves, and then
and plant as much more for ihe grass
es, Be liberal with them, and perhaps
mill leave something for you. Recollect
ra don’t sow you can’t reap.— Council
f's Bugle.
'hat exceedingly useful body, the Penn
sma Legislature, adjourned on Thursday
. The people will again breathe freer
feel secure for awhile from Ihe dangers
also legislation. Last year they sold ihe
of ihe Public Improvements of the Slate,
this year they have sold the balance.—
do not know of anything more more be
gmg lo the Stale, which they can sell un
nl be the cnptlol. ..We suppose that will
IE io go next year—especially if the Sun
v and Erie company should find it to their
irest to have it sold. —North Branch
mocrat.
Religious Criminals. —GeorgeS. Allen,
[., Governor of Toronto jail, Canada, gives
following account of the religious opin
is of the criminals confined there in 1857 ;
18 were Roman Catholics, 765 were mem
rs of the Church of England, 152 were
csbuerians, 64 Methodists, 3 Baptists, and
idonged lo no religious denomination.”
It is still that at a lale meeting at Burton’s
tat re, Henry Ward Beecher made the broad
ierlion that all present were sinners, “Not
” said a methodist brother who suddenly
nped from his seat in a very exciting man
r, “Not so, for I have been sanctified.”—
I'ory to God in the highest,” shouted
echer at the top of his voice, “You ought
have been in heaven lopgiago, you’re not
to lire in this world J".
TituE, 0 King !—Col. Forney, speaking
the proud position of the Anli-Lecompton
:n at the present time, says with point and
ith that “If theie was no patronage enlist*
against us in this great struggle, there
laid not be enough advocates of Lecomp
t to rescue the race of sycophants from
adulation.”
A barber of Cleveland, a colored man vis
d New Orleans, and being asked to show
pets proving himself free, was, arrested ’for
t inability to furnish them, and was sent to
eStale Prison for a year and a day ; that
mg the penalty for the atrocious offencejn
estion according to Louisiana laws. The
id Louisiana is in America, not in the Bar
ty Sates.
A late writer mentions as a curious fact
at those clergymen who defend slavery are
'''ays sure to condemn dancing—probably
1 'he old theological principle of tfthing
ml and forgetting justice—of “straining at
gnat and swallowing a camel."
Ldge Gillis, Lecompton .member of Con
e<s rom Penns, tvaniasays opienly that he
e " a letter from Hon. Wm. A. Porter,
““'"j! himself m favor of the Kansas pol
yof Buchanan, , .. -
e Trade.—There is an im
,n j ßnioU|ll lumber al Port Deposit.—
l Pr,l^e al Middletown. The price of
r " e ar|l informed, will be made lower
5 season than last. ■'
6 rel °f April, in Philadelphia, three
tw » Coroners, rim a mile to
K i. - v °f a man who was reported to
OWn 0l ) 1 his brains with.a trombone.
°t on .T 31,101, of Pnaohita Parish (La.)
M| ion °' r! S ne B roes recently for insubor-
. rati °** n ? 'lrn. STEVENS are requested to
6 reehe l . c ?r rnp t S “ c ntay be found at her old stand
pertaining ,*° 4o bleaching, trimming, and every.
■*-' s to, less *° **** ffiiUnc ry business in the beat style,
\ —Kllpa Dunbar—Take notice that
Guenon wi„'/S?r busbsnd, has applied to the Court
rutriinonv °Stbo. for a divorce from the bonds
J- toe 7th' ’,£* 7?S **“ 8114 “tr* bare appointed Mon
ot the nut t... U e rt. at 10 o’clock a. m. for a
5 tod rv, „ JesM Dunbar m the premises, at which
'•l*. , w <=>n attend if yon think proper.
■ 3 >.'M«:s. John maxhers, sheriff..
Catalogues Sent Free., . .
c„ G -
PUBLISHER*. & ORIGINATOR
• ' * - • GP THE '
Gift Book Enterprise.
439 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
fTtflE nnparalclled success which has attended the subscri-
JL her in his distribution of Gifts to the Million, baa indu
ced him to make large and valuable additions to his former
extensive stock of new and popular books. His new* coo
plots and classified catalogue of books embracing all the Do*,
partmenta of Literature, is mailed free to any part of the
country.
ALL BOOKS sold at publishers’ lowest prices, and alUhe
now publications of tho day added os soon as issued. $5OO
worth of Gifts with each $lOOO worth of books sold; among
which are dally distributed tho following—
WORTH FROM
Gold Hunting Lever Watches, $5O 00 to 100 00
Gold Anchor “ " 35 00 to 50 00
Silver Lever and Lepino Watches, 12 00 to 25 00
Parlor Time Pieces, 500 to 15 00
Vest and fob Chains, 10 OO to 25 00
Lady's Guard and Chattelatnc do., 10 00 to 25 00
« SHk Dress Patterns,\ 12 00 to 20 00
« Gold Bracelets, 500 to 15 00
« Cameo Sets, • 10 00 to 15 00
« Mosaic Sets, 12 00 to 20 00
“ Florentine acts, 10 00\to 15 00
.Gold Pencils^nd^Pens,. XfiO to 10 00
' Gold Miniature Lockets,- ** * > -‘2 50 to 10 00
Gent's Gold Pens, with cases, 200 to 10 00
Gent’s Bosom Stndfl and Sleeve Buttons, 200 to 500
Lady’s Breast Pins, 150 to 760
“ Ear Bings, ■ 200 to 760
“ and Gents* Gold Rings, 100 to 600
Gent’s Bosom Pins, 100 to 350
Lady’s Pearl Card Cases, 250 to 500
Portmonnoies, Pocket Knives, ic„ 100 to 500
Articles of Gold Jewelry and Gift Books,
not enumerated in the above, worth from 25 to 25 00
One of the above named gifts presented to each purchaser
of n book at tho time of sale, although nil books are sold at
publisher’s lowest prices. The complete and classified Cata
logues may be had without charge, by calling or sending your
address. r f ! ’ . .
Liberal to country agents.. Orders ‘from tho
cohntry promptly filled nnd the goods forwarded by express
or mail same day, - 'Address i- ; GO- EVANS,
' ' ‘439 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.
J#®“TO THE" PUBLIC.—As there are many Gift Book
Storrs advertised throughout the country, M. EVANS deems
it just to himself add his duly to the public—lnasmuch, aSlio
originated tbo Gift Book bu&lnosa—to state, os ovid&icc of
the Instability of such concerns, that they conceal their real
names-from the public, and are advertlringlhcir business un*
dcr assumed ones. Mr. E. is aware that these various con
cerns published as Gift Book Stores, are calculated to bring
the business established by himself into disrepute. Ho asks
of the public a correct judgment in regard to his Gift Book
Enterprise, fos the honor, integrity, and success of which he
refers (o all the promihent publishers in the United States.
Bead his Catalogue. [Apr] 20, ? 09. 3m.
Trial List--June Term, 1858.
Wickham et al, rs, Knoxet al.Mnrtln vs. Covington tsp.
Duffey et al, vs. Archer et 01. Hall vs. Osmna
Power, vs. Inscho Admr's. Guernsey etal vs. Cooley et al.
Knapp, vs. Daggett , Bridge A Shepherd vs Stevens.
Kline vs. Stewart Guernsey vs. Niles
Camp vs. Ityun -Bing vaJ Brundage
Gulick ot al vs. Byers Elmira A. M. Co. vs. Johnson
Wheeler vs. Wheeler Wardwell for Woodward vs.
Steams A Marvin vs, Rron Johnson 1
Monahan vs. Phipps et al. . Hinckley vs. Prntsman
Rexford Exr's vs. Vcoman Harrison ts. Barber A Swan
Clark et al vs. Miller Admr’s Hay vs. Campbell
Arrine Clark ts. “ Tioga Co. vs. Wilson ct al
Rathbone vs. Hammond Commonwealth vs. Pierson '
McDougall vs. Slosson & Slos-Smitb, vs. Holiday
spn. . K e for Derry vs. Spencer
Barnes vs, Quimby Bush A Bush vs'. Johns ot al
Hill vs. Clark Bovier vs. Strait et al
Rathbone va. Ryon A Tubbs Gillette vs. Culegrovo
Coates vs. Shoff Irvine vs. Updike
Rogers vs. Jones et al. Gillette vs. Taft A Day etal'
Bullock vs. Bennett A Randallßailey vs. Mott
Bonn vs.Clymer School DirecaE. C. A J. C. Johnson vs. Ta-
Bullock vs. Bennett A Randall bor, Hathaway et-al
Faulkner vs. Stoddard et al. Wiswcll vs. Kelly
Batloy vs. Burley Harrison vs. Sayre et al
Brown A Northrop vs. Ham-Ray vs. Campbell ot al-
mond. Burden Skiff
Longwcll vs. Palmer Treadwell vs. Stowel] etal
Hastings ct al vs. Bowen Corothora vs. Davis 4 Co.
Coates vs. Humphrey 1 “ rs. Daria A Rico
Wilson vs. Dyer Culver vs. Davenport
Wright A Butler vs. Elliott Northrop A Smith vs. Keeney
Hill vs. Hill Pnscho vs. Babcock
Caulkluga vs. Ballard estate J. Shoff Jr. vs. Leach A Culver
So held vs. Gillette
** vs. Wickham
Gillette vs. Davenport
List of Jurors--Jane Term, 1858.
GRAND JURORS.
Union. —Simeon Austin, Thomas Skelleyi
Liberty. —Henry Crawford,' C. F. Veil,
Wm. R. Younp.
Covington.— David Davis.
Sullivan.— Lafayette Gray,lsaac Owen.
Jackson. —Jos. W. Guernsey, Lev, B.
Shelves.
Brookfield. —Benj. George.
Middlebdry. —Daniel Holiday, Reuben
Stevens.
Richmond. —lsaac Holden, Wm. C. Rip
ley, Virgil H. C. Sweet.'
Charleston.— Sylvester Kelley, Darwin
Thompson.
Ruxlandi— XVilljam Lawfence. ■
Delmar. —John Pierson, Roland Reed.
Chatham. —Benj. Vandusen.
Mansfield.. —Philip Williams. . r n
- TRAVERSE JUBORS. ’•-=■■■ -
Sullivan.— Comlbn Beehee, Gideon S.
Hodges,* Philemon Parkhurst.*
Lawrence. —Chas. Blanchard, Charles
Baker. ’ ‘ .
D Elmar.— Augustus Bartles, Addison,Buy
den, Saptl..Dickinson, Jpshua Peel.' 4
i Rutland. —W. W. Bentley, Geo. P. Crip
pen, Danl. E Sherman, Lafayette Backer,*
Samuel ,K. LopgweJl,f-Erastus Rose,*. Peter
V. Vannesa.* ’
Westfield.— Asa C. Bancroft, Charles
Gloose, Geo. S. Brown,* Hanslaer J. Board
man.* {
■Wellsboeo. —Gideon S. Cook, Andrew
Crowl.
Ward,— Eraslus B. Chapman,' Solomon
Smith.
Chatham. —Leonard Clark, Darwin Sikes,
Gilbert B. Oulct,* John Gibson.*,
Clvsier.—Jared Davis, jr.
TiqGA-.—Vine DePui, Arvine C. Mann,
Thos, J. Berry,* Lewis Daggett,* Jus. A.
Hathaway.*
Farmington. —John Daily, Benj. S. Mul
ford, Jno. McCollum Jr., Joseph Peters,* Jno.
Vanrfusen.*
Covington. —Nathaniel A. Elliott, Jno.
W. Moore, Alanson Moffiitt,* Stephen S.
Richards.*
BnooKFiELDg-rJohp VV. Fitch, Samuel
Tubbs,* Jos. Davis.f Jacob Grander.*
Jackson. —Wm; Garrison, Sami. Kemp.
Union. —Daniel London.
Charleston. —Jere. May, Selar Satlerlee.
Jeremiah Klock,* Lazel! Kimliall.*
Osceola., —Allen Seeley.-
Covington Boro. —Lewis B. Smijh, Jas.
P. Taylor.
Elkland.-F red’k. Thorp, Stewart Daily.*
-Morris. —Henry S. Archer.* •
, Liberty. —George Bhstian,* Sami. Bar-
low.*
Middlebdry. —Snvder Chamberlain,* D.
C. Chase,* Perry D. ‘McClure.* ' ■
Mansfleld. Jno v M, Cassells.*!
~ Deerfield, —.Edwin Hill,*, Hiram Gil
berl,* Philip S. Taylor.* ■■
RicHitoriD.-r-Jno. C. Iretop,* Harvey Sey
moup.*
Elk.*—Jno. Maynard.*
Those marked * drawn for second week.
jggagv ' C.-'TST. DIETTi
DEJITIST.
Office at hit Residence , near the Academy.
All work.pertaUing to his lino of business done
promptly and'well, ’ ■ . [April 22,1858-]
'Y'V' Flour, manufactured at the Jersey Slioro
-A. Al. Mills and warranted, at the Store of '
Dec. 30. WILCOX i. SEARS.
A.MOHOt.ltSper-cent, for Burning Field, at wholesale
A by Corking, -.'im) W. D. lEKBELI
TH E TIO (i A COCXXYA U I T A T u It.
,-f TTipREAS, my wife ARAMINTA has left my bed and
11 board without any just'cause otvprovo cation, this is to,
forbid all iWWtia from harboring or.tnistlng hereon my ac
count, as pay no debts of her contracting ! after' this'
aato. [Covington, April 29, (Bt)* -JAMES COPP.
S'!. FA WREN CE HOTEL,
,WIL S. CAMPBELL 4 CO, [PROPRIETORS. -
WO. 1018, Chestnut St., Philadelphia
WM, S. CAJJPB2LL
Teacher’s Institute
rpHET*ioga County, Institute will’com*
X menco(6fiMtmday.'May24thiat 1 P.M. Supt
BICKOK will be present dhefirst two days. No
tice of, the arrangements will be given in due time.'
: ■ - ~ N..L. REYNOLDS, Co. SupL
Attention Battalion!
Ij'rpHß first uniformed Battalion second Brigade XStli
B X Division’, Penna. Militia, yon aro hereby commanded
frt to meet at tho horiso of 3. 11. Woodruff, fn Liberty, on
-4 tll °. ICLth pt May next, at p o’clock A. M., fur review, in
spection and drill. J. HARDING. Lieut. Col.
Per order of BOBEBT COX, Brigade Inspector.
Liberty, April 29th, 1859. . . . ■
ON MANHOOD
ANX> ITS
PREMATURE RECLINE.
Just Published, Gratis, the 50th Thousand.
A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL
Jtp Treatment without Medicine, of Sperum'tor
r rbeaorLocatJWeakness, Nocturnal Emissions,
Genital and Nervous Debility, Impotency,
Impediments to Marriage generally, by t •,
1 B. DE LANEY, M. D.
The important fact that the .many alarming-coraplaibt?,
originating in the imprudenbe and. solitude,of youth, mav be
easily removed WITIIOUT MEDICINE, is in this small tract
clearly demonstrated; aud the entirely-now and highly suc
cessful treatment, as adopted by the' - Author, fully{explained,
by moans of *hicb every -one is enabled'to cure'HlM SELF
perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all
the advertised nostrums of the day. 1 • ‘
to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envel
ope, by remitting (postpaid) two postage stamps to Dr. B.
DiS LANEY, 88 East 31st street. New York City,',■’ r
April,. 29, ISM. ( .
COME AND SEE THE
NEW SPRING GOODS
, JUST RECEIVEP AT '
WM. WALKER’S
31, Market st. Corning,
AND SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES!
All the latest Fashionable styles of
For men and boys. Ladies’ Pnmelle, Satin, Cloth and Mor
occo Gaiters fiom 4s. to $3.00; Ladies’ Morocco,"Calf and en
amel led Boots, from Os. to' $2,00; Ladies Morocco Patent
Leather, and Satin Slippers and t liufekins; Men’s Patent
Leather, Cloth and Calf Congress Gaiters.
©HKDMa
Men’s .Kip, Cplf and Ennmmcllcd Brogans; Men's Patent
leather and Calf Oxford Ties and Slippers; Children’s Shoes,
Slippers, Gaiters, Hosiery Ac., Lddfos’ Hubhers and Sfinduis,
first quality 45.. third quality Is.; Men’s Rubbers and San
dab,, first* qualify 65.; Ladles’ Hosiery, Silk, Lisle and Kid
Gloves and^Gauntlets. ,
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Silk, Merino ami 800 l T7m
dershirt** and Drawers, Cravat*, Ties, and Scarfs: Suspenders,
Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts. Collar-, Linen, Silk and Cotton Iland
kcrcheif’s; also an assortment of
CROCSER7
To be sold cheap for Cash.
Corning, April 29, 3855. ly MILLTAM WALKER.
SIXTEEN YEARS
IX THE
WILDS OF AFRICA
• DR. LIVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS AND EXPLORATIONS
In the Wild* of Africa; from the English edition. The Amer
icao—Edition is now ready for Canvassers nml Agent*, The
book is having"aVeryTarge gale, some Agents ordering 1000
copies at a single The largeot couuuiseion paid to ac
tive Agents.
Specimen copied‘sent by mail, on receipt of the price. $t,2S.
J. W. BUAOLKY, Publisher,
'' ’ 4 ' Ko, 48’Xorth Fourth St.,'Philadelphia.
CAUTION.
- The attention of the Publisher has bean called to spurious
editions nf this work, put forth as “Narratives of J)r. Living;
stone's Travels In Africa.” 'Ours fa the only cheap American
Edition pf this great work published, and contains all.the
important matter of the English Edition which i» sold at $6;
for the trqth of tins assertion,.wo refer tp the following noti
ces from some of the most respectable journals in the coun
try : - ' ' '
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
■With truth We Vrtn sat. that seldom ii prosontdeJ to (he
reading public, a w&rk containing Bnoh a vunt amount of sol
id instructions the one in question.* -The volume i» hand
somely illustrated, und lionesses that unique appearance nf
extorior for which .Mr. Bradley’s publications are noted.—
Family M.\c. uink. •
In this voluifae wo have presented to us the whole of Dr.
Livingstone'* Travels, omitting ouh ecientlfic details.— Med.
* Sena. JbcnvAt.
Livingstone'-a Travel*.—Retiring of real importance is omit
ted. £he general reader will prefer this to the English edi
tion. especially .is the cost !■> so,t.tiling.—I’snna. Ixq
Dr. Livingstone's Travels and Researches,in South Africa.
Appear to great advantage in this edition, Which is undoubt
edly the edition most acceptable to the reader who raids for
practical instruction and ampseraent^—SAiCttUAY Post.
It is a rich and valuable book for the general reader, and
the admirable style in which the publisher has i*»med it'will
commend It to tiie favor of thousands.—Ciibustiax OcaravEit.
We cannot name thirty-two chapters •which' are likely to
beguile time and enlarge the scope cf reflection jnoio pleas
antly. and at the same time more satisfactorily than these
Livingstone adventures. ’
A special value is given to thin volume, hy the addition of
“Historical Notices «d Discoveries m Africa/'umd token alto
gether it would he difficult to name any" publication which
more completely meet*? the popular taste of our time for read
ing matter which is strange, new, the scone laid in far off
countries, which touches the feelings and increases our stock
of useful knowledge.—Ntw Vobkeh.
It tells the whole story, leading out digressiona’and epi
sode*.—lißOAt I NT KLLt fIHNCEJI, *
April li9, 1958,1 m.
THOMSON & FAMINGTON,-
FIRE &. LIFE insurance agents,
Corning, N. Y.
A ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital $1,000,000.-
PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE GO. ;
Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital $200,000.
H' ARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Of Hartford Ct., Capital 8500 000.
Connecticut fire insurance co..
Of Hartford Conn. Capital $2OO 000
V>EOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE CO. *
XT Of New York City—Capital $150,000
Manhattan fire insuranceco.
Of New York Cily*-*-Gapital 3200,000
ATEW-YGRK LIFE INSURANCE.CO.
-I-’ Accumulated Capital SI ,200,000.
The'subscriber having: succeeded, to the Fire in
surance business of Geo. Thompson,* Esq., is prepared
to lake* risks and issue policies in Ijiq above well
known ind reliable stock Companies.
Farm buildings Insured for three years at rates
almost as low as those, of mutual companies.
All losses will be promptly and satisfactorily set
tled and paid at this office.
Applications by mail-will receive 'prompt atten
lion, P- J- FARRINGTON, i -
C, H THOMSON, \ f ffents.
. Concert Hall Block.
Corning, .dpnl 29, 1858. , ;
Auditors Notice.
THE undersigned appointed an Auditor by the
.Orphan’s Court of Tioga County, to disburse
the assets of the estate of D. N. /WEBBER, lute of
Clymer township deo’d., among the creditors and
persons entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that, bp
will attend to the duties of bis appointment on SaU
urday the sth day of June next, at. his office; in
Wellsboro, at one o’clock P. M., when and where
all persons having claims upon sard fund are re*
qnired to present the same for confirmation aod-qi
lowa nee, or be forever debarred thrcTrom. , ?
JOHN BACHE, Auditor.
Wellsboro, April 22,1858.
EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary
having been granted to the undersigned on the
estate of Tunis Slingerland, late of Sullivan dec*d.,
all persona indebted to said eetale are requested to
make Immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same will present them to
6 fl ENRY. B, CARD, Ex'r.
Sullivan, March 11,1858. (fft )' *
NJI i PJUJ fi M 0 81,
at the.
CORNING, N.-T.
I HAVE been spending a, few weeks in New*
York, (having had the good luck to borrow X
little money, being abort myself of that arliclcjaod
have purchased a larger slock of
DRY GOODS
than can be found fa the country. I have a splen
did, assortment of ~ • »
DRESS GOODS,
Arcadian Fluids’ Pale Decfieranes, Ducal Plaids,
Persian Robes, Hamilton and Manchester Delaines,
Persian Delaines, Venetian Plaids, Raw Silks, all
Wool Delaines, Black Silks, all qualities, Bayadere
Silk, n great variety. > .
DOTOESTICS.
Boston A Sheetings 1 yd wide.s cents.
Atlantic A heavy 1 do ...... G£ “
Stark Mills “ 1 do ~... u .
Allensdale Fine $ do 5 “
do do 1 ’ do 6$ worth II “
do Bleached J do 6 do 11 M
• Long cloth soft finish 1 do 9 do ! 1 ** 1
Pattern Grass, bleached extra fine Is, worth Is 6d
40 inch Pillow Case Cotton Is worth ls9d; 8, 9’
IQ 11 qr. Allensdale ul half price. '
LINEN GOODS.
Fr6m the most celebrated mannfucUirers, Taun
ton Linens, Pillow Casing?, Linen Sheetings 2 yds
wide. Linen .Napkins, Towels, &c. Real Rushed
Qrash cents per yard, Linen Towels by Ihe doz*’
en or single one. "= . .
Black, Plain, Figured, Bayadere, and all the lead
irtg styles of Spring Silks.
Black Silk 3-4 Lutestring ‘ 4s usually 7s
Gro-dc-Rhine, beautiful luster 6a do . 9s
Oil Boiled super 8s do 12s
Oil Boiled, super, super 10s do 14s
DE LAINES & DOMESTICS.
AU'WooJ De Lalnes different colors 2s usually 4s
Spring Dc Luincs beautiful styles Is do 2s
Ducal Plaid? • Is do 3s
Best Madder Prints (Td do 1 10c
Merrimack -do 9c do Is
Domestic Flannels Is do2s 6d
Four Cases Real Mohair Debcige 6d do 10c
Oxford and Eagle Denims 10a do 1b
Uncnsville Stripes, best make 10c do Is
Bed Ticking fine 6$ to Is penyard.
Kentucky Jeans, Sattinctls, Cassimeres, Broad
Cloths, Vestings, Summer Cloths &c.
* Heavy French and German Hosiery, Gloves all
grades and qualities, Kid Gloves best make 4s per
pair. Boys and Misses Hosiery and Gloves.
ROOTS & SHOES
Kip fancyldps ; I2a usually 2Qs
Kip Boots warranted -16 s do 24s
Men’s Brogans .8s .dq J4s
Bpy.’s Brogans, good 5s do_ 8s
Rubbers 2s and' Ladies’ Is 6d per pair.
Ladies’ Black Foxed Congress Gaiters 7s
Ladies’ Blick Fcxcd Common Gaiteas 4s 6d
do Fine Kid (heeled) Gaiters 12s
3o Fine Enamelled (heeled) do , 8s
Buskins. 3s,‘4s. is and 6<.
• Womens’ heavy Calf Lacc Boots 6a
Carpetings, Hals, Caps, Oil Cloths, Millinery
Goods, Yankee Notions &c. All of which have
been purchased at “panic” prices, and will be .sold
for CASH or PRODUCE, : as “Ready Pay” ia‘ our
motto,"and we will not deviate from it.
R. E. ROBINSON.
Corning April 1, L
A New Work on Horticulture.— I The
Garden ; A New Pocket Manual of Practical Hor
ticulture; or, (low to Cultivate Kitchen Vegeta*
bicfii-FruiUs, Flowers, and Omamenlal'Treca apd
1 Shikibs. Will* an- Exposition of the Nature and
• ''Action Soils* and Manures, tho Strucltue of
i Plants*,’ and lire Laws of Vegetable- Lile’'hnrf
Growth T elc. By the outlior of M How to Write,”
u How lo Bthave,” etc” Fowler & Welts, 308
Broadway, New York. Price, in paper, 30 cents;
clolli, 50 cents.
No one who owns or rents a square rod of ground
can afford to be witlioutlhis best of nil garden man
uals. 11 is ar> eminently popular and practical
WO rk—so clear and simple in style' that everybody
can understand it; so convenient in form and size
tliul it can be carried in the pocket; and so low in
price that all can buy it; while at the same time it
is thorough, comprehensive, and perfectly reliable?
It tells how to cultivate everything belonging to 4he
garden; how to plant trees; how to choose the hc§l
varieties of fruits how to pi une, graft, bud, destroy
injects, preserve fruits and vegetables, and save
seeds; and it not .only tells the.reader- what to do,
but why it should be done, thus giving him a new
interest in everything. The chapter.bn Flower
Garden is just what the ladles arc-wanting. Adapt
ed lo’ell sections—the South! as well as the NoHh,
It will he found worths hundred-limes‘its cost to
tiny one in a single seasoh.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of a writ of‘Fieri Facias I will expose
to public sale at the CourtHousc in Wcllsbbro,
on Saturday, the Bth day of May, 1858, at I o’clock
P. M-, the following real estate, to wit:
A lot pf.land in Rutland township, bounded, ds
follows: Beginning at a. Beech tree marked for a
corner in the north boundary of the original war
rant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
Barbara Vaqghn, No. 285, thence south 2D degrees
cast, one hundred and three perches to a post corner,
thence north GO} degrees east, eighty-three pcrchc-S
to a sugar tfee corner, thence north 29 degrees we? 4,
one hundred and three and a half perches to a beech
corner in the warrant Itnc aforesaid, thence south
60. J degrees west along the warranl|-linc, eighty-:
three perches to the place of bcginfiingi—containing
53 4-10 acres more or less, with about!4s acres im
proved, frame house and barn and oilier out build
ings and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as
the properly of James Phalen with notice to John
VV. Guernsey lerre tenant.
, JQHN MATHERS, Sheriff y
Wellsboroi April 15, 1858.
Dissolution*
THE Copartnership heretofore existing.between
ike subscribers unde's the name and style of
Bowen, Bullard & Co., is this .day (Jan. 2,1858)
dissolved by mutual consent. The books and acc’ts
are in the hands of Tfupian &- Bowen for collection.
J. R. BOWEN,
M.BULLARD •
Wellsboro'April 8’58.' ( L ; TRUMAN,
The business of the old firm will be conducted at
the old stand by the subscribers until further notice;
" ; TRUMAN &. BOWEN.
Take Notice.
ALL persons are cautioned against negotiating a
Note drawn by me in favor ;of- John S. Hurt
ing?, dated March 19, 1856, for the sum of 8330,00
and payable four years after date, as said note was
obtained by false representations.
There are four endorsements on the said note
amounting iii nil to $141,63. . J.C. BARTLB.
Delrnar. April 8,1853,3t*, f -
For Sale or To Let.
THE STORE belonging to the subscriber ailua
led in the town of Charleston, county,
Pu., on the main road .leading from Wellsboro to
Mansfield, in what is called the^v^llQge , of East
Charleston. Enquire of tire subscriber a half a mile
north of the Store, or of A. Whitney, P.:M., near
the Store. ' JACOB INGERICK.
East-Charleston, April 12,’ 1858.
LETTERS TESTEMENTARY having been
granted to the undersigned on the last will and
testament of JOHN CORZATT, lute of Jackson
all persons indebted to said estate us;e request,
cd to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them to
■ • . - O. B. WELLS » „ ,
GATES BIRD J bxr-
Jackson* April 15, XSSS 6i. •
NEW FIRM.
BALDWIX. I.OMLI & C»..
ARE now-receiving a very choice and carefully
selected assortment of
< SI'APLE AND FANCY
DEY GOODS,
Groceries - anil Provisions,
and arc prepared (o furnish them to customers at
As. JRcasdiuible' Prices
4s they can he bought in any other Market
Customers can rely upon finding at a! ! 'rimes any
article they may wish, and all Goods wmanled’lo
be as represented, I ; -
Silks, and Ladies' Break Goods,'
Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim-
Ladies will do well to call and cxamir.Llfie
Slock before purchasing elsewhere. ! [
Baldwin, Lowclf sc~C b.‘, liuve/always on. band
a seasonable and'nrsliiarjaljfc slbck of ‘‘ '' '
Gentleteii’s Ready-Made Clothing,
which will be sold attlie lowest CASH PRICES.
• ... ALSO, . . 11, '
Groceries,. Crockery,'. Hardware, Glass
- Slone r Hollow and Wooden Ware,
Iron, tcel. Nails, Oils, Paints '
and Dye-Stuffs of every kind
and of the best quality.
with BOOTS 4 1 SHOES, for Everybody.
All kinds of CounUy Produce taken in ex.
change for goods al the market prices,
Tioga, July 2, 1857, .. '
THE
SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS
OP YOUTH.
Just Published, the 3d Ldllion.
ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMINA,LiDIS
EASES—A scientific Treatise on the treat
ment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Emission'., Impotence, &c M
resulting from vicious habits acquired during the
criiic'af passage from Youth la Manhood. • 1
BY DR. CVLVnBMELL, ‘ i
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons bfiEng
land, (1627). Licentiate of the Hall (IS24j, and
30 years. Resident Practitioner in London; Author
of the “Guide to Health.” “Green Book. 11 “now to
be Happy.” “Memoirs of Single and Marriccf Xifc.”
This small, but highly valuable Treotisejjwirilten
by a world renowned Physician and Surgeon, points
out die only sure and permanent cure tor aildisca
ses arising from self abuse, and Is the only publica
tion of its kind written in a benevolent shirk and
hy a scientific man. It.should be in the hoards of
all who value their life and health and happiness.
Price, 12 cents, or 4 stamps,at the receipt ofwhich
it will be sept, post tree, and well secured,! by Dr.
C. H, KLIN E, No. 420 Ist Avenue, box 4585,|N. Y.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
GROCERIES ,& PROVISIONS,
' j AT '
WOOD’S 1 GROCERY.
Opposite Roifs Building. j [
THE Subscriber has just received a hew and
well assorted slock of | )
Groceries* &. Provkion?, Pork, Dried Dccf. Salt
Fish, Mackerel, Flour, Dried Fruits
ranls, Prunes, Raisins, Dales, Figs, }
Oranges, Lemons, and Pickles. | I
SUGARS of all grades and prices to sull, v Tea.e,
Spices, Tobacco, Snuf!, and NUTS of all kinds.
Also, New £)rleajns Molasses Kind refined Syrups,
and alt articles usually kept in a country Grocery,
as cheap (or cheaper) as can bo found in ijioga Co.
Those wishing to purchase will do well Yo call
and examine his stock before purzhasing elsewhere.
•Wcllsboro, April,B, 1858. H. W,OOD.
■ FALL FASHIONS.| |
MR S. M. J. GRIERS p N
IT AS jo si retu'rnfcd imm the City willi aS nice as
sorirnent of Fall and. Winter Goods, such as
Bonnets % . j j
-■ ■ Flowers, \ j.'
Feathers, J I
Botdersi
T elects Sf i j• I
Satins | . j
For Bonnets. I l
Mrs. Grierson has engaged for the scnso[i/ii good
Milliner. Also, n City Dressmaker, to majkd dress
es, Cloaks and Children’s Clothes. iLf All borders
promptly attended to. t”j"
Wclisboro, Qet. 22. 1857. { j'
WILCOX & SEARS!.!
WHOLESALE $ RETAIL DEALERS IN
SOLE & UPPER LEA TUER. ! [
BOOTS <s• SHOES.
FINDINGS, iL. '
, . - PORK I LOUR,
PROVISIONS GROCERIES, I
of all kinds, as cheap as Ihc cheapest. i l i
Cuslfpaid fol? Hides, GJTfSfcrps ami Sht;pp : pcll«.
One door belnw'Bailuy’sj Store, Sear’s Shoe shop
removed to satno building. ]
July 9th, 1557. ly. 1 -
itlaiasfield Select School.
LUTIItJrJ 31. BCKLIM3AME, A. 15.
■ The Spring Term will emnm.mco'Taesd'iy, Slur
2, 1858, and close Friday, May 28. t r
EXPENSES, ! |
Juvenile Department, \ ! $2 50
Common English branches, I \ 3 50
Higher do ! ! t 4 50
Languages—Latin and French. .! i, .5 00
The design of (Ills School is, to furn’sh; facilities,
for those desiring it, to continue their lAdadeinic
course of study. No exertion will be spared! to rcn.
dcr the mental culture thorough and to ciiltjvalc in
the student a nonslant sell-reliance: and also to pre
pare Teachers of Common Schools for thc'.dikcbarge
of the duties of their profession, ’ i '
Mansfield, Pa., Feb. 25, 1853. 4l* j <
CHAIR srCABIR ETWARE[&C .
JSTICKLEV respectfully informs theicilizcns
• of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he beeps con
stantly on hand and will manufacture to order.
Chairs & Cabinet-Ware
of all descriptions. ■ |
Those desirous of purchasing any article in his
line will do well loculi and examine his stock. His
work is manufactured from Ihc best material ana-js
sure to give satisfaction. | j *
All kinds of TURNING done in a superior man
ner and on reasonable terms. Hi 3 Shop south end oJ
Main-sl., Wellsboro’. • [Jan. 8, ISoT.-lf.
DP. & W. EGBERTS' t e
• of the Albany Agricultural Works, iof EM
ERY BROTHERS* for the sale of theirjudrivalled
Agricultural Implement?. Among the articles suit
able for this market are • ! !
EMERY’S PATENT HORSE POWERS.&c. •
Circular and-Straighl X cut S-tws fbrjPqwrr.
Cider Mills—Emery’s and Hirkock’4 patV.
Seed Drills, Dog&Shrep Cimrn Powers,
Combined Threshers and Cleaner?,
Grain and Feed Cullers.;
. Reaping & Mowing Machines, i
' Cal! and cvaminc their Illustrated Catalogues and
scale of prices. [Wellsboro’ Oct. lo| 57.
Post Office Notice, j >
Mjuls close at the JFeJJshoro’ Post Office as follows:
Eastern mail. via Tioga, daily at o'clock i. m.
Eastern and Southern, via Mansfield "and Tiluyl Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday. dt7’< o’clock a. m. ’
Eastern, and Southern, via’Covmqtuu and Troy, Monday,
"Wednesday and Friday at 714 o'clock, a. m. ; *
Southern, via Jersey Shore*. Tuesday and Triday at l\< o’-
clock p. m. j >
i Western, via Coudersport, Wednesday and j Saturday at
Ta.m. . !< i
' 'Mails arrive ns follows: |
Northern 4c., via Tioga, daily, by 1 o’clock, pj ml
Eastern 4c., via Troy and Mansfield, by 6 o’clock p. m.,
same days of leaving. , ~[
t ' Eastern 4c., via Troy and Covington, hy 7 p. m./samc days
of leaving. j j,
Southern, via Jersey Sbo/e, Tuesday & Friday 1 , by 12 m. •.
Western, via Tuss lav and Friday hv 5 p n?.
Sipt.lT,r?s7. # T : j D.IUCiXjjRDi,T.2f.
■ I
: -Wellsboro Select School.
Tioga' Pa.
J. WALBRIDGE... 7'cacher*
t The Term will commence Monday, .April 19itv
and.will continue twelve week*. Arrangements are
being‘made to have the school in' the Academy
bonding. '
RATES,OF TUITION ;
Juvenile Departments 81 50*
Commaa EugfJisli'Br.ioches,. ♦ 2 ol>
Philosophy, Chemis-lry, Meuial- and Moral
Philosophy,
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Survey
ing, Latin and Greek'...
The design of the school islo famishfacilities for
those desiring it, to conlinoe their Academic coarse
of study. No exertion will be spared to render iho
exercises interesting qnd instructive. The mathe
matical classes will be subjected to a complete drill.
A Surveying class will be formed, find field cxcrci
se» will bci taken daily with the compass, therefore
those .wishing to pursue a mathematical course can
oc accommodated. Board cop bp procured at pri-.
vale booses at reasonable rale’s.
• Wellsboro, April 8,1853;
iDR. WitTOlf’S
RICAN PILLS.
[JOY TO THE AFFLICTED.
YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS,
One small box of Pills cares ninety-nine cases out
of a hundred. No baUam, no mercury, no odor on
the brcallr, no fear of detection. Two small pills a
dose; tasteless and ha.rnile.si> aa water. Full direct
lions arc given, so that the putienl can core himself
as certain as with the advice ol the most experienced
surgeon, and much belter than with the ad vice o
one of little experience in this class of disease.
Sent by mail to any part of the country by enclo
sing one dollar to Dr, D. G . WaLLon, No. 154 North
Seventh si. below /face, Philadelphia. A liberal dis
count to the trade. None genuine without the writ
ten signature of Dr. D. G. Walton, Proprietor.
Dr. W.*» treatment for selhabuse, weakness &c>,
is entirely different from the usual course. Dr. W.
has cursd hundreds who have tried others without
benefit. The treatment is as certain to euro as tfic
son is In rise. Enclose a stamp, and addicts Dr.
W, as above, giving a full history of ynur case, and
you will bless the day you made the effortto secure
what is certain—A RADICAL CURE.
March 11, ’oS. (ty)
\ SEW STOCK
AT HART'S FLOUR <s• PROVISION
STORE.
I have just replenished my Stock of Groceries,
Flour and Provisions, and am prepared to sell at
the lowest living figure, for Cash all through this
hard winter. I will also exchange Groceries und
Provisions lor Country Produce at Cash prices.
I ran furnish every eatable quality of flour at a
less price than any dealer in WelUboro, either whole
sale-or retail.
I have also on hand a large quantit£j)f Ladies’
and Men’s Shoes, which wili be sold at a vfery small
advance upon cost, for Cash or Produce. Asip price
and quality of anything I keep on hand for safe, Ju>>c
call and examine''for yourselves. I have also a
small slock of
DRY GOODS,
which will be sold AT COST. Call and see.
WdUboro’ Jan. 7, ’3B. DAVID HART.
Move tfSoods in 't Village.
' BALDWIN, LOWELL $ CO.
Have a small Slock of Goods on h-md, bought in
view of the tight limes, winch wilt fae sold very low
for Cash or buy hind of Produce. We are located
at our old stand in Tioga Village, directly opposite
the Mammoth Store of Charles O. Etz.
We would further say to all lho«e indebted to us
by note or book account, that wc must have pay or
cosl« will be made. We’ll lake Cash or any and all
kinds of Produce at the highest market prices.
8.-ILDJVIN, LOWELL &, CO.
Tioga, Nov. 26, 185*7;' - - • =
TIOO A COrXTY
S TEA M FL OUR IN G MIL L ,
At Haiiisburg, Pciiua.
THE new end splendid Steam Mill at
‘is.now in lull operation* and Hie proprietor i«
prepared fo do cn-lom work or Flouring with neat-
and despatch. This Mill has 4 run of stone,
and is capable of grinding' 80 husheUper hour.
Pei.son* bringing Grain to this MHi can have it
ground ty take home with them; and we will war
rant them a** good work as nan he done m lids re
gion of country. LYMATf W ETJ/ORE, Proper.
- Oct. S, 1857. ( R. K. BRUNUAGE, Agent.
€RrSTA& FOrSTAJX iiotelT
Main Street, W'ellshoro' Pa.
D. HART. PROPRIETOR.
M ills >lr..lT.oul TEMPERANCE HOTEL lia.s
JL been lately reopened lor the accommodation of
(he (raveling public, and no pains will be spared to
tender it. popular with such as may favor it with
their patronage.
This Hotel is located conveniently for those who
desire to take either the Tjoga, Cedar Run, Conders
pQft, Mansfield, Covington or Troy Stages. Those
desiring to reach intermediate places, not on Stage
routes, wiM be accommodated with a conveyance at
a nki-on ihle charge.
• Thiv Hold will be conducted; as it ever has been,
on the “Live and let live” principle. Charges as low
us of any good Hotel in the County.
A good O-th r alwajs. in attendance.
Ftliru.irv, IS, 1833.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of u writ of Levari Faciais is«ncd
out of (he Common Pleas of Tioga Co., and to
me directed, 1 shall expose to public *.ile at the Court
Hou-e in WrlNboro, on Monday, June 7th,
at 1 o'clock P. the following property, to wit:
The Plank Road of Che Wdlshoro and Tioga
PJ ink Road company, constructed from the Doro of
WclNboro in the county of Tioga, to the villtgo
of Tioga on the Tioga River, and the income there
of, and all the corporate rights and franchises of ihn
said W’elUhoro and Tioga Plank Koad Cornpaav*
together with the hereditaments and appnrtcnanceii
to said Plank Road belonging,
' JOMN MATHERS, Sheriff.
April 29, 1853.
SEAT FREE TO ASV ADDRESS.
G. G. EVANS,
Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of
the Gift Book Enterprise.
HAS just issued a new and complete mtaToctt" of Ids
hook?. comprising a large and i .tried assortment ol ail
kinds of literature. *
\n-rih ol Gifts will be g J vcn with every $lOOO werth
,of hank? sold.
A gift worth from 0-'» ap -to slo*3, will be delivered with
each hook at the time of sale.
upltr- fiom the country promptly filled and the Goods for
warded b> express or mail -m uic same day the order is ic
ceiied A complete catalogue *i.nt free. *
Address, fi. G. F.T.WS
■4OO Chestnut St, Philadelphia.
Jau. 23- ISiS.
Amlltov’s Notice.
THE undersigned, hating been appointed an
auditor to'audil the accounts of 7£ol>crt Sump
son and Ellen Goodall, admr’s of Samuel Goodall
late of Richmond, deeU. uill attend to the dulit*
ol his appointment on-Thursday the 20lh day nf
May next, at 1 -o’clock p. m., tit ihe olnca of A, P
Cone at WdKboro, at whin!: lime and place all per
son* interested in Ihc matter rnu-l present their
claim* or be forever debarred from coming in upon
the wine. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor.
WelUhoro, April 20, lb5S. 4t.
Notice to Builtlerx. ; y
QEALED proposals will he received Uv the School
.O Oircc tors of Tioaa District until the fifternti*
of May, for the building of School lioa.-c in Tiogx
.village. A j>lan and specification of the house may
be seen at the store of C. O. Etz in Tioga village. 1
E- T. BENTLEY, Sec.
Tioga, April 14th, 185 S.
| ii /1/jA Bushels of Good Wheal, wantid
by C. Q. ET£.
AAA Bushels of Oats, \?anUd by
C- (X ET£.,,
10,000- iiaihiW H "" V v o:’ t-ri
3 00
4 00