The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, May 13, 1858, Image 3

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    "ExnUauin* of the Enemy.
The Richmond Soui/t exalts over the
Jnglish Kansas bill. It «y» *
..The conference bill pwenl* a .tardy
isetlion of the validity of the Lecornplon
o “Thu"The people of Kansas will no more
„e upon the Lecomp.on Consutu.ion, under
'conference bill, than they, voted upon the
lopiion of the Lecorapion Con.lUuiion in
8 first instance."
And again :
■•The conference bill will operate as an
iabiin“ act, to lake effect- upon the hap
ping of a certain event, [a population suf
cien° for the election of a Representative,]
U l until that event shall occur, it operates
■jinciively, and confining Kansas to her
mu-eared bonnet and high quarter shoes,
eeps her out of the electoral college, out of
longress, and out t>f mischief, for many
ears to come.”
"In the mean lime, should the Southern
states desire to occupy the contested Terri*
ory, as Mr. Zollicofier in a very able nrgu*
nent has recently shown there is much
eason to believe lhey can do, the postpone
ment of admission will give them the benefit
sf the decision of the Supreme Court. They
can carry their slave properly into the com
non territory, and participate fairly in its
lliroaie organization.”
And finally :
“If the conference bill pass, Kansas may
ime into the Union as a slave State or she
id not come in at all. That is the issue.”
Fusion.
We clip the following testimony against
usiott from that excellent paper, the Colum
la Co. Republican. It rings like true
iet»l, and, coming as it does from the very
•ml of a democratic stronghold, evinces
lore nerve and decision than yet appears in
jme mare favored localities:
“The Republican party is a parly of prin
iple, or it is not. If the former, the only
ue course for earnest and consistent Repub.
cans in the coming contest, in this Stale,
i to stand boldly and squarely upon the
latform embodying their principles. It the
liter, —il it be merely a conglomeration of
laments, uniting, combining, and “fusing”
terely for temporary triumphs, then let the
ctbe heralded abroad, and' let us prepare
urseives for the same ignominious defeat
rer following the adoption, of the policy of
ising with any and everything for mere tern
ovary success.
Fur one, we are imbued with the grand
ulhlulness of the Republican idea. We
elteve it to be the embodiment of princi
lea as everlasting as the granite rocks. They
msi eventually triumph. All unions and
lliuvice, with incompatible elements—all
orab.nations with materials whose affinities
re in antugpnism, but embarrasses us—but
oslpones and delays the period of our viclo-
y. It must come, but it remains for us, oh
lepublicans of the Keystone, to determine
ow soon. If we cannot succeed this fall
iihom meeting the odious Cincinnati Plat
trm half way, we for one shall prefer to
ait. We, shall have more lo say on ibis
tbjecl hereafter.
The Revival in New Yoiik.—On Sun
ly morning (here was a very large congre
mon at the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher’s
hurch, the occasion being special, from the
cl, that a great namber of persons were to
; received into the Church, The pulpit was
slefully decorated with flowers, and in the
>t uere wreathed the words, “For ye were
i sheep going astray, but are now returned
Ho the Shepherd and Bishop of your souls.”
here was in all 188 persons received into
Be Church—l 63 by profession and 25 by
■tier. Fourteen were baptised by immersion
ft Ihursday night, and 42 were baptised on
fcnday morning. They occupied the five
H>at circles of seals, and when the articles
B fjith acre read to them by Mr. Beecher,
■ey arose and bowed their heads. Some 25
■ these converts were connected with the
ftbltath School attached to the Church.
Interesting to the Military.'—The
r legislature passed a law of importance
I our citizen soldiery and those who are dis
ked to engage in martial exercises. Under
f provisions ihe militia enrollment is entire
[dispensed wiih, and all volunteer compan
r are allowed for every person
[cit day, not exceeding six times during Ihe
r r i one dollar and fifty cents per diem.—
I addition to this, the commanding officer of
pgrnient may order the companies compos
r! l Qu i ur an encampment parade, not ex
| * n §. s,x d ' l ys, once during each year.—
i ls is as an inducement to young
IH m '*' ,aT y ardor » who cannot well af-
I ose l^e hme for the indulgence of it.
I 1 suit the soldiers, and go far to increase
| milUar >' B Pirii throughout the Slate.
!E r° LIOWI - VG ALTERATION'S of the New
l"., 0r , v ave been made since our pub
| 'on ol ihe bill as it passed the House.
« now a law as amended :
I. P rov *des that all licenses to sell
I must be lifted within 15 days after
p gromrd, or he forfeited. *
K^ 0 ' 3 50 amended as 10 except all but
| 8 been, ea "' ng ' louse retoil brew
|d[j w ses ' rorn embrocing the certificates
B eiah S ' n '^ e:r P el *t | ions as required by
g' ecllon of the law of 1856.
Jnipii ” l )roV| d<ts that licenses may be
■ee il^‘can,3 i by any Court held within
Ikm ° 01 n, S m 'b e passage of the law,
I publication of application.
.n, 'il-A-E-E-I-E-D-
Ai u . iC “ rj >''- v &mid Holiday, Ea q, oq tho 2d instant*
iBK Asgelwe ShoeTj all of Chatham.
-D-I-E-D
-IJVws. ’ Apnl 4 . Mrj. ELIZABETH HOWLAND,
®n the 21th nit. Miss JERCSHA
years.
roii CEI v Notice.
w,u™. tllat tlrt following persons have
»' Wt4°Li! c ' nWf J i *«P Inn. oT torerna, in
c ?un«r. and that tho
to 7 °r Jane Si 1 E “ oflttuloo,lll °n Wadnas
c k ’ afwri,oon:
k,sS;3lon-i>.
il }|l- Blwabmg.
r '"'- J - ?• DOJTALDSOS, CtiM.
; 000 ®“ s he'«of Bnckwheatwanlcd by
Administrator’s Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court
we shall expose to public sale at the Court House
in Wellsboro, on Tuesday, June Bth, 1858, at 2 o’-
clock p. m., the following real estate to wit:
One hundred and forty one acre* ol land in the
township of Brookfield' in said County, bounded
south by James Loop and Joseph Bowman, east by
Charles Mascho, north by M. G. Bowman and Pe-
F. L. MASCHO ( Admr “•
May 13, 1858,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, issued out
of the Common Pleas of Tioga County and to me
directed, I will expose to public sale at the Court
House in Wellsboro,on Monday the 7th day of June
next, the following real estate to wit:
A lot or piece of land situate in Middlebury town
ship, bounded on the east by John West, south by I.
Carpenter, west by I. Walrous, and north by Bing
ham land, including three tracts as follows—one
fifty five acres, oc per deed from the Trustees of
Bingham estate to Anson Thompson and two tracts
of forty seven and sixty six acres os per deed from
said trustees to said second party, a reference to oil
of which will more fully appear, and being or con
taining in all one hundred and sixty nine acres or
thereabouts, more or less. To be sold as the property
of Danie/ Holiday with notice to Geo. W, Herring
ton, Terre tenant.
WelUboro, May 13, *5B. JNO. MATHERS, Shf.
SIMMER STYLES & FASHIONS.
Mrs. M. J. Grierson,
HAS just returned from the City- with a full as
sortment of Millinery Goods, which she offers
for sale at the lowest cash prices.
STRAWS, NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY
BONNETS,
of all prices and descriptions. BORDERS from Is
op lo 4s. 6d. A nice assortment of FLOWERS of
all prices. French Flowers and Box Flowers. A
beautiful assortment of
RIBBONS, LININGS, LACES, CRAPES SILKS,
and all kind of materials for making
Summer dp "Winter Mourning Goods.
Little Boys Hals, Girl’s Flats, and Ladiea’ Riding
Hats.
All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned
and done over on short notice.
Mrs. Grierson has employed for the season a good
Milliner. O'Shop on Main Street, over Niles &
Elliott’s Store. [May 13,1858-]
Catalogues Sent Free.
Gr. Gr. .EVANS,
PUBLISHER, & ORIGINATOR
OP THE
Gift Book Enterprise •
439 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
THE unpnralelled success which has attended the subscri
ber in his distribution of Gifts to the Million, has indu
ced him to make largo aud valuable additions to hjs former
extensive stock of uew and popular books. His new, com
plete and classified catalogue of books embracing all the De
partments of Literature, is mailed Free to any part of tbo
country.
ALL* BOOKS sold at publishers* lowest prices, and all the
new publications of tbo day added as soon as issued. $590
worth of Gifts with each $lOOO worth of books sold; among
which are daily distributed the following—
WORTH FROM
Gold Hunting Lever Watches, $3O 00 to 100 00
Gold Anchor So 00 to 50 00
• Silver Lever and Lcpino Watches, 12 00 to 23 00
Parlor Time Pieces, 600 to 15 00
Vest and Fob Chains, 10 00 to ‘23 00
Lady’s Guard and Chattelaine do., 10 00 to 25 00
“ SHk Dress Patterns, 12 00 to 20 00
“ Gold Bracelets, 500 to 15 00
u Cameo Sets, 10 00 to 15 00
,f Mosaic Sets, 12 00 to 20 00
u Florentine Sets, 10 00 to 15 00
u Gold Pencils and Pens, 150 to 10 00
“ Gold Miniature Lockets, 260 to 10 00
Gent’s Gold Pens, with cases, 200 to 10 00
Gent’s Bosom Studs and Sleeve Buttons, 200 to 300
Lady’s Breast Pins, 150 to 750
4 * £ar Kings, 200 to 750
* { and Gents’ Gold Bings, 100 to 600
Gent’s Bosom Pins, 100 to 350
Lady’s Pearl Card Cases. 250 to 600
Portmonnaies, Pocket Knives, &c„ 100 to 500
Articles of Gold Jewelry and Gift Books,
not enumerated in the above, worth from 23 to 25 00
Odc of the above named gifts presented to each purchaser
of a book at the time of sale, although all 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.
Liberal inducements to country agents.* Orders from the
country promptly filled and the goods forwarded by express
or mail same day, Address G. G. .EVAN’S,
439 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.
•82** TO THE PUBLIC. —As there are many Gift Book
Storrs advertised throughout the country, M. EVANS deems
it just to himself add his duty to the public—inasmuch as he
originated the Gift Book business—to state, as evidence of
the instability of such concerns, that they conceal their real
names from the public, and are advertising their business un
der assumed cues. 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. lie a.-ks
of the public a correct judgment in regard to his Gift Book
Enterprise, foj the honor, integrity, and success of which he
refers to all the prominent publishers in the United States.
Read his Catalogue. [Aprl ‘29, '59. 3ra.
The Tonus Flying Morgan.
aSjv rpiHlS splendid horse was sired by
J. ,e justly celebrated trotter, —
*vFlving Morgan” Uic pride of Ver.
horse breeders, and does credit
i«» the unequalled slock from winch
he*sprang. His dam was a Messenger mare, a
slock second only to the Morgan in all that const!,
lutes excellence in the horse. For strength, speed
and endurance, this slock of horses lias never been
surpassed. Young Flying Morgan is seven years
old, ISJ hands high, and weighs 1100 lbs. He can
trot his mile inside of three minutes, and was
awarded the first premium for speed and general ex
cellence, at the Windham Co. Fair, held at Bralt.e
boro Vt., 1856.
He will stand the ensuing season, Monday's,
Tuesdays and Wednesdays, at the stable of the sub
scriber at Tioga, and the remaining days of each
week at the stable of E. R. Farr in Wcllaboro.
Terras, 810 to insure a foal, in accordance with
the usual custom. D. 1.. AIKEN,
Tioga, May 13,1853.
Trial List--Jana Term, 1858.
Wickham ct at, vs. Knox ct al.Mnrtin vs. Covington tsp.
Dufloy ct nl. vs. Archer ct ai. Uall vs. Osman
Power, vs. Inscho Admr'a. Guernsey et nl vs. Cooley et nl.
Knapp, vs. Daggett Bridge & Shepherd vs Stevens.
Kline vs. Steuart Guernsey rs. Xilcs
Camp r*. Ryon Ring r«. Bmmiago
Ouliek et al vs. Byers Elmira A. At. Co. ra. Johnson
Wheeler vs. Wheeler Wardwell for It oodward vs.
Stearns & Marvin vs. Byon Johnson
Mnnaban vs. Phipps ot nl. Hinckley vs. Prutsman
lU’xfoni Exr’s vs. Yeoman Harrison vs. Barber A Snr a
Clark ct al vs. Miller Admr’a Ray vs. Campbell
Arvinc Clark vs, « , Tioga Co. vs. -n r-t al
Rathboae vs. Hammond Ctoßimonwc.Ut i v». i*ierson
McDougall vs. SJosson & Slos-Smitli lUdiday
son. R ef»-r Iterry vs. Spencer
Barnes vs. Qulmby Bu*h A Bosh vs. Johns ct al
Hill ve. Clark Bovier vs. Strait ct al
Rathbono vs. Ryon A Tubbs Gillette vs. Cnlegrove
Coates vs. Sboff Irvine vs. Updike /
Rogers vs. Jones ct al. Gillette vs. Taft & Day et al
Bullock vs. Beunett A Randallßailey vs. Mott
Bena vs. Clymcr School D tree's B. C. A J. C. Johnson vs. To-
Bullock vs. Bennett & Randal! bor, Hathaway et al
Faulkner vs. Stoddard etal. Wiswcll vs. Kelly
Bailey vs. Burley Harrison vs. Sayre et al
Brown 4 Northrop T - Ham-Ray vs. Campbell ot nl
1 mond. * Barden vs. Skiff
iLonjnvdl vs. Palmer Treadwell vs. Stowell ct al
Hastings ct al vs. Bowen Carothers vs. Davis A Co.
Coates vs. Humphrey “ vs. Davis A Rico
Wilson vs. Dyer Culver vs. Davenport
Wright A Butler vs. Elliott Northrop A Smith vs. Keeney
Hill vs. Hill Inscho rs. Babcock
Caulkiogs vs. Ballard estate J. Sboff Jr. vs. Leach A Culver
*♦ vs. Wickham Sofield vs. Gillette
Gillette vs. Davenport
ALL PERSON'S owing Mrs. STEVENS nro requested to
call and pay up. She may be found at her old stand
whore she I* prepared to do bleaching, trimming, and every
thing pertaining to the Millinery business in the best style.
May slb, 1858.
"I I r IIBREAS, my wife ARAMINTA has left my bod and
t V board without any just cause or provocation, this is to
forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my ac
count. os I will pay no debts of her contracting after this
date. [Covington, April 29, (3t)» JAMBS COPE.
Floor, manufactured at the Jersey Shore
Mills and warranted, at ihe Store of
Dec. 30. WILCOX * SEARS.
“I /"I/"in Bushels of Good Wheal wanted
IUiUUU by C. O. ETZ.
5 000 Buslieis ? f ° a * s * waDled^y 0 ETZ
ALCOHOL. OS per cent, for Burning Fluid, at wholesale
by Corning. (Cm.) TV. D. TERRELL
C. O. ETZ.
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
List of Jurors--June Term, 1858.
GRAND JURORS.
Union. —Simeon Austin, Thomas Skelley.
Liberty. —Henry Crawford, C. F, Veil,
iVm, R. Young.
Covington.— David Davis.
Sullivan. —Lafayette Gray, Isaac Owen.
Jackson, —Jos. W. Guernsey, Levi B.
Shelves.
Brookfield. —Benj. George.
Middlebuby, —Daniel Holiday, Reuben
Sievens.
Richmond. —Isaac Holden, Wm. C. Rip
ley, Virgil H. C. Sweet.
Charleston. —Sylvester Kelley, Darwin
Thompson.
Rutland. —William Lawrence.
Delmar. —John Pierson, Roland Reed.
Chatham. —Benj. Vandusen.
Mansfield. —Philip Williams.
traverse jurors.
Sullivan. —Comlbrt Beebee, Gideon S.
Hodges,* Philemon Parkhursi.*
Lawrence. —Chas. Blanchard, Charles
Baber.
DELMAB.-Augustus Bartles, Addison Boy
den, Sami. Dickinson, Joshua Peel.*
Rutland. —W. W. Bentley, Geo. P. Crip
pen, Danl. E Sherman, Lafayette Backer,*
Samuel K. Longwell,* Eraslus Rose,* Peter
V, Vanness.*
• Westfield. —Asa C. Bancroft, Charles
Cloose, Geo. S. Brown,*' Ranslaer J. Boaid
man.*
Wellsboro. —Gideon S. Cook, Andrew
Growl.
Ward.— Eraslus B. Chapman, Solomon
Smith.
Chatham.— Leonard Clark, Darwin Sikes,
Gilbert B. Oulet.* John Gibson.*
Clymeb.—Jared Davis, jr.
Tioga, — Vine DePui, Arvine C. Mann,
Thos. J. Berry,* Lewia Daggett,* Jas. A.
Hathaway.*
Farmington. —John Daily, Benj. S. Mul
ford, Jno. McCollum Jr., Joseph Peters,* Jno.
Vandusen.*
Covington. —Nathaniel A. Elliott, Jno.
W. Moore, Alanson Moffiilt,* Stephen S.
Richards.*
Brookfield. —John W. Filch, Samuel
Tubbs/' Jos Davis.* Jacob Granlier.*
Jackson. — Wm. Garrison, Sami. Kemp.
Union. —Daniel Landon.
Charleston.— Jere. May, Selar Sullerlee,
Jeremiah Kloik,* L»zeh Kimball.*
Osceola. —Allen Seeley.
Covington Boro. —Lewis B. Smith, Jas.
P. Taylor.
ELKLAVD.-Fred’k. Thorp, Stewart Daily.*
Morris.— Henry S. Archer.*
Liberty. —George Bastian,* Sam). Bar
low.*
Middlebury. —Snvder Chamberlain,* D.
C. Chase,* Perry O. McClure.*'
Mansfield.— Jno. M. Cassells.*
Deerfield.— Edwin Hill,* Hiram Gil
bert,* Philip S. Taylor.*
Richmond. —Jno. C. Irelon,* Harvey Sey
mour.*
Elk. —Jno. Maynard.*
Thncp marked * cJrnwn for second week,
'i IIOMSON & FARRINGTON,
Fire &. life insurance agents,
Corning, N, Y.
a etna FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Of Hanford, Conn.—Capital $1,000,000.
PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF Hartford, Conn.—Capital $200,000.
Hartford fire insurance co. t
Of Hartford Ct., Capita? $5OO 000.
Connecticut fire insurance co.,
Of Hartford Conn. Capital $2OO 000
PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF New York City—Capital $150,000
Manhattan fire insurance co.
Of New York City—Capital $200,000
ATEVV.YORK life insurance CO.
A-' Accumulated Capital $1,200,000.
The subscriber having succeeded to the Fire in
surance business ofGco. Thompson, Esq., is prepared
to lake risks and issue policies in the above well
known and reliable slock Companies.
Farm buildings insured for three years at rates
almost as low as those of mutual companies.
All looses will be promptly and satisfactorily set.
lied nnd paid at this office.
Applications bv mail will receive prompt alien
turn. P. J. FARRINGTON, ( . ,
C.H THOMSON. f J S enls ’
1 Concert Hall Block.
Corning, April 29, 1858.
ON MANHOOD
AND ITS
PREMATURE DECLINE
Just Published, Gratis, the 60th Thousand.
—fWYSYw* A FEW WORDS OX THE RATIONAL
9 /y/ffi.Treatment without Medicine, of Spornmtor
ieLjT-Yjjy’ rhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal .Emissions,
Vttt a..'.,t Genital and Nervous Debility, Impoteucy, nml
Impediments to Marriage generally, by
11. DE LANEY, M. D.
The important fact that tho many alarming complaints,
originating in the imprudence and *olstudo of youth, may be
evsMy removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is In thl* small tract
clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new am! highly suc
cessful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained,
by means of which every one is enabled to cure HIMSELF
perfectly nnd at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all
the advertised nostrums of tho day.
Sent to any address, gratis ami post free in a scaled envel
ope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B.
DK LANKY, SS East 31st street, Now York City.
Apnl, 20,1558.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary
having been granted to the undersigned on the
estate of Tunis Slingerland, late of Sullivan dec’d.,
all persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same will prerent them to
HENRV a CARD, J?xV.
Sullivan, March 11, 1858. (Gt.)
ST- LAWRENCE HOTEL.
mi. S. CAMPBELL 1 CO., PBOMIIETOBS.
NO. 1018, Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
tnr. s. CAMPBELL.
Teacher’s Institute
THE Tioga County Teacher’s Institute will com*
mencc on Monday, May 24th, at IP. M. So pt.
HICKOK will be present the first two days. No
tice of the arrangements will he given in due time.
N. L. REYNOLDS, Co. SupL
Attention BatluUon!
j. fItHE first uniformed Battalion second Brigade 18th
m Division. l*enna. Militia, you are hereby commanded
Tij to meet at the home of J. 11. Woodruff, in Liberty, on
ii* tbo 10th of M.iy next, at 0 o'clock A. M., for review, in
spection and drill. J. HAKDING, Lieut. Col.
Per order of ROBERT COX, Brigade Inspector.
Liberty, April 29tb, 1859.
JPfrpgw C. N. DARTT,
DENTIST.
Office at his jß csidence, near the Academy .
All work pertaining to his line of business done
promptly and well, [April 22,1858.] (
WANTED By Wilcox & Scars for
highest market price will be paic
15,000 Bushels of Wheat.
lO Tons of Pork. 1
Wclleburo, Nut. 19, ISST.
COME AND SEE THE
]STEW SEEING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
WM. WALKER’S
31, Market St. Corning,
AND. SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES'.
All the latest Fashionable styles of
For men and boys. Ladies* Prunelle, Satin, Cloth' and Mor
occo Gaiters from 4s. to $3,00; Ladies’ Morocco, Calf and en
amelled Boots, from 6s. to $2.00; Ladies Morocco Patent
Leather, and Satin Slippers and Buskins; Men's Patent
Leather, Cloth and Calf Congress Gaiters.
-s»
Men’s Kip, Calf and Enommellcd Brogans; Men’s Patent
Leather and Calf Oxford Tits and Slippers; Children’s Shoes,
Slippers, Gaiters, Hosiery &, c., Ladies’ Rubbers and Sandals,
llrst-quality third quality Is.; Men’s Bobbers and San
dals, first quality Ladies’ Hosiery, Silk, Uslo and Kid
Gloves and Gauntlets.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Silk, Merino and TTool Un
dershirts and Drawers, Cravats, Ties, and Scarfs; Snspendors,
Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Linen, Silk and Cotton Hand
kcrchcirs; also an assortment of
CROCKERY
To be sold cheap for Cash.
Corning, April 29,1858. ly WILLIAM WALKER.
SIXTEEN YEARS
' IX THE
WILDS OF AFRICA
Bit. LIVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS AND EXPLORATIONS
in the Wilds of Africa; from the English edition. The Amer
ican Edition is now ready for Canvassers and Agents. The
book is having a very large sale, some Agents ordering 1000
copies at a single order. The largest commission paid to ac
tive Agents.
Specimen copies sent by mail, on receipt of the price, $1,25.
J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher.
No. 48 North Fourth St, Philadelphia.
CAUTION. -
The attention of tho Publisher has boon called to spurious
editions of this work, put forth ns •‘Narratives of Dr. Living
stone’s Travels in Africa.” Ours is tho only cheap American
Edition'of this great work published, and contains all tho
important matter of the English Edition which is sold at $6;
for the truth of this assertion, wo refer to the following noti
ces from somo of the most respectable journals in the coun
try :
With truth wo can say, that seldom is presented to the
reading public, a work containing such a vast amount of sol
id insttnotion as the one iu question. The volume is hand
somely illustrated, and possesses that unique appearance of
exterior for which Mr. Bradley’s publications are noted,—
Family j/aoazixe. ’ 1
la thus volume wo have presented to us the whole of Dr.
Livingstone’s Travels, omitting only scientific details.—Mnn.
& Suite. Journal.
Livingstone’* Travels. —Nothing of real importance is omit
ted. The general reader will prefer this to tho English edl
. tion, especially as tho coat is so t' ifhng.— Pex.na. I.\q
Dr. Livingstone’s Pravels and Researches in South Africa,
Appear to gre.it advantage in this edition, which is undoubt
edly the edition most acceptable to the rentier who reads fur
practical instruction ami amusement.— Saturday Post.
It is ft rich and valuable book for the general reader, and
the admirable Style In which the publisher h.is issued it will
commend it to the favor of thousands. —CmuvriAS Observer.
We cannot name thirty-two chapters which are likely to
beguile time and enlarge tho scope cf reflection more pleas
antly, and at the same time more satisfactorily than these
Livingstone adventures.
A special \alne is given to this volume, by the addition of
‘•Historical Notices of Discoveries in Africa,” and taken alto
gether it would he difficult to name any publication which
more completely meets the popular taste of our time for read
ing matter which is strange, new. the scene laid in far off
countries, which touches the feelings and increases our stock
of useful knowledge.— New Yorker.
It tells the whole story, leaung out digressions and epi
sodes.—Legal Intelligences.
Apiil 29. 1958, Im.
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Shrubs. With an Exposition of the Nature and
Action of Soils and Manures, the Structure of
Plants, and the Laws of Vegetable Life and
Growth, etc. By the author of “How to Write,”
M How to Behave,” etc” Fowler & Wells, 308
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cloth, 50 cents.
No one who owns or rents a square rod of ground
can afford to be without this best of all garden man
uals. It is an eminently popular and practical
work—so clear and simple in style lint everybody
can understand it; so convenient in form and size
that 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 the
garden ; how to plant trees; how to chouse the best
varieties of fruits; how to prune, graft, bud, destroy
tm-ecls, preserve fruits and vegetables, and save
seed*; and it not only tells the reader ichtil to do,
but why it should be done, thus giving him a new
interest in everything. The chapter on the Flower
Garden is Just what the ladies are wanting. Adapt,
cd to all sections—the South as well us the North.
It will be found worth a hundred times its cost to
any one in a single season.
BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias I will expose
to public sale at the Court House in Wellsboro,
on Saturday, the Sill day of May, 1858, at I o’clock
P. M., the following real estate, to wit:
A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded as
follows: Beginning at n Beech tree marked for a
corner in Ihe north boundary of the original war
rant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
Barbara Vaughn, No. 285, thence south 29 degrees
cast, one hundred and three perches to a post corner,
thence north 60$ degrees east, eighty-three perches
to a sugar tree corner, thence north 29 degrees west,
one hundred and three and a half perches to a beech
corner in the warrant line aforesaid, thence south
60$ degrees west along the warrant line, eighty
three perches to the place of beginning—containing
53 4.10 acres more or less, with about 45 acres iin
proved, frame house and barn und other out build
ings and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold os
the property of James Phalcn with notice to John
VV. Guernsey lerre tenant.
JOHN MATHERS, Sh*riff %
Wellsboro, April 15,1858.
TH.E Copartnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers under the name und style of
Bowen, Bullard & Co., is this day (Jan. 2. JSSB)
dissolved by mutual consent. The books and acc’t*
arc in the hands of Truman & Bowen for collection.
J. R. BOWEN,'
, M. BULLARD
Wellsboro April 8 *5B. L: TRUMAN,
The business of the old firm will be conducted at
the old stand by the subscribers until further notice.
TRUMAN &. BOWEN,
ALL persons are cautioned against negotiating a
Nolc drawn l»y me in fivor of John S Hii’-U
ings, dated March 19, 1856, for the sum of 8330,00
and payable lour years alter date, as said note was
obtained'by false representations.
There arc four endorsements on the said nolc
amounting in all to 8141,63. J. C. BaRTLE,
Dcltnar, April 8,1858. St*
A. a. xtjLijy.
For Sale or To l<et.
THE STORE belonging to the subscriber silua
led in the town of Charleston, Tioga county.
Pa., on the main road leading from Wellsboro to
Mansfield, in whit is called the village of East
Charleston. Enquire of the subscriber u halfa mile
north of the Store, or of A. Whitney, P. M., pear
the Store. JACOB INGERICK.
East Charleston, April 12, IHSB.
LETTERS TESTEMENTARV having been
grunted to the undersigned on the last will and
testament of JOHN CORZATT, late of Jackson
dec’d., all persons indebted to said estate arc request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them to
O. B. WELLS ) r ,
GATES BIRD \ UiSTi
Jackson, April 15,1853 61. j
HOTICE IN DIVORCE—EIiza Dunbar—Take notice that
Jesse Dunbar, your husband, has applied to the Court
of Common Pleas of Tioga Co., lor a divorce from the bonds
of matrimony, and that the said court have appointed Mon
day, the 7tb day of Slay next, at 10 o’clock, a. m. for a
hearing of the said Dunbar in th** premises, nt which
time and plat'e von e.in aU-n-I if ju»i iluul: proper.
P'elH’or... May IM*. M AlilTh’- c i«* :fr
which the
I in Cash.
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
Sheriffs Sale.
Dissolution.
Take Notice.
NEW FIRM, j
BALDWIN, IOWLLL & CO..
ARE now receiving a very choice andjcarefolly
selected assortment oF
STAPLE AND FANCY
DEY GOODS,
Groceries and Provisions,
endure prepared to furnish them lo customers *1
As Reasonable Prices
As they cah he bought in any other Market.
Customers can rely upon finding at al* ilmes any
article they may wish, and all Goods warranted lo
be as represented. |
Silks, and Ladles’ Dress Goods,
Latest Styles, and adapted lo every variety of trim,
mings. Ladies will do well lo call and examine the
Stock before purchasing elsewhere. [
Baldwin, Lowell & Co., have always on hand
a seasonable and fashionable stock of ,
Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade Clothing,
which will bo sold at Ibe lowest CASH PRICKS.
ALSO, {
Groceries, Crockery , Hardware, Glass
Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware,
' Iron, teel. Nails, Oils, Paints
and Dye-Staffs of every kind
and of the best quality,-
with BOOTS df SHOES, for Everybody.
%• All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for goods at the market prices.
Tioga, July 2, 1857.
THE
SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS
OF YOUTH. I
Just Published, the 3d Edition.
ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMIN AL DIS
EASES —A scientific Treatise on, (he treat
ment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility I Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Emission*, Impotence, «fcc.,
resulting from vicious habits .acquired during the
critical passage from Youth to Manhood, j
- BY DR. CULV£KWELL, \
Member of the Ruyul College of Surgeon? of Eng
land, (1827). Licentiate of the Hall (1324), and
30 years Resident Practitioner in London 1 ; Author
of the “Guide to Health.” “Green Booh,” “How to
be Happy.” “Memoirs of Single arid Married Life.”
This small, but highly valuable! Treatise, written
by a world renowned Phy«ician and Surgeon, points
out the only sure and permanent cure tor all disea
ses arising from self abuse, and Is the only publica
tion its- kind written in a benevolent M»iril and
by a scientific man. It should be in the hands ol
all who value their life and health and happiness.
Price, 12 cents, or 4 sfamps,at the receipt! ofwjnch
jt will be sent, pof-l tree, and well secured, by Dr.
C. 11. KLINE, No. 420 Ist Avenue, box 45135, N. Y.
FISESM ARRIVAL OF
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
A.T 1
WOOD’S GBOCERY.
Opposite Roy's Building.
THE Subscriber has just received a new and
well assorted slock of t
Groceries Sl Provisions, Pork, Dried Beef, Salt
Fish, Mackerel, Flour, Dried Fruit*|, Cur
rants, Prunes, Raisins, Dales Fi#?,
Oranges, Lemons, and Pickles.]
SUGARS of all grades and prices Teas,
Spices, Tobacco, Snuff, and NUTS of all kinds.
Also, New Orleans Molasses and refined Syrups,
and all articles usually kept In a country 1 .Grocery,
as cheap (or cheaper) as can bo found ini Tioga. Co.
Those wishing to purchase will do well to call
and examine Ins stock before purchasing rUowhere.
Wellsboro, x\pril 8, 1853. H. WOOD.'
fahTFaSIMON s. ~
MRS. M. J. GRIERSON
TTAS just relumed from the City with; a nice ns
* * sornnent of Falf and Winter Govds, Mich as
Bonnets ,
Flowers,
Feathers, i
Borders,
Velvets - ' ..
Satins ; 1
For Bonnets.
Mrs. Grierson has engaged for t|ic sea’jor. a pood
Milliner. AI.-o, a Oily to ma(.c dress
es, CloaUs and Children's ClolhCs, ILT All orders
prpmpllv uUenried .tn, 'I;
Wellsboro, Oct. 22, 1837. '
WILCOX & SEARS!
WHOLESALE $ RETAIL DEALERS IN
SOLE & UPPER LEATHER.]
BOOTS $ SHOES.
FINDINGS, ■ |
PORK <s• ILOVR,
PROVISIONS <s• GROCERIES],
of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest. [
Cash paid for Hides, C.ilf.Skins and Sheep Pelt*.
One door below Bailey’s Store. Scar’s|Suoc shop
removed to same building. - i
July 9th, 1557. ly. ! '
Mains6a< k fi(l Select School.
LUTUEU J{. mjRT.TNGAME, A. R. 7McJ»ir.
The Spring Term will commence Tuesday, Mar
2, 1553, und clo§c Friday, May 28. ■
EXPENSES. ;
Juvenile Department, $2 50
Common English branches, 3 50
Higher do '• 4 50
Languages—Latin and French, 5 00
The design of (his School is, to furnish fieiliths,
for those desiring it, lo continue -theiPiAcadernic
course of study. No exertion will be spared lo ren
dcr the mental culture thorough and to collivale in
the student u nonslanl self-reliance: and also to pre
pare Teachers of Common Schools for the di seha* -
of the duties of their profession. 1
Mansfield, Pa., Feb. 25, 1858. 4l»
€29AIKS' CABINET-WA
JSTICKLEY re-pct.Hully informs ihweilizens
• of Wellsboro and vicinity, Ih.tl he kobps con
stantly on hand and will manufacture loonier,
Cli;iir> Cabinet-Ware
of all descriptions,. 1
desirous of purchasing any article in his
hue will do well to call and examine Ins Mock, His
work is manufactured from Ihc be-t malcridi and is
sure to jji*e salNlaclion, ; j
All kinds of TURNING done in a superior man
ner and on reasonable terms. iU’Shop souiji end of
Main-*!., VVcfMioro’. [Jan. 8, 1 SoT.—lf.
Pr&X\CIU3BER r rS,:. T r< 7
• of the Albany Agricultural Works, of EM
ERY BROTHERS, for the wale of their unrivalled
Agricultural Implements. Among the articles suit
able for this market are
EMERY’S PATENT HORSE POWERS. &c.
Circular and Straight X e«t SawsJ»>r Fewer,
Cider Mills—Emcryhuind HickuekV prit’s.
Seed Drills, Dog & Sheep Churn Powvfc-s,
Combined Threshers ami Cleaners,
Grain Drill-, ami Feed CuUccs.j
Reaping & Mowing Machines! j
Call and examine their Illustrated Cal»lo*yacs and
scale of prices. [Wellborn* Oct. 15, 57.
Post Office Notice. ; !
Mails clow .it tho JPellshoro' Pe-t CfTlce a* follows:
Eastern mail, vu Tioga. daily at loj £ i/donk a. in,
Ka-.tcrn.mil Southern. na M.iu-li.-M and Xioy, Tuesday.
Thuraiby u»d Saturday, at7V<j ucWU a. bi.
- Ejtsteru and rja Curingtua noil Truyj Muml.iv.
■Wednesday and Triday at 7* < o’clock si, tu. ; !
Somhoi ii. >ia Jersey Shotu, Tuesday anil Friday at o'-
clock p. m. ’ I j
Western, via Coudorspart, Wednesday and Saturday at
7 a. m, \
MuiH arrive as follows :
Northern Ac., via Tioga, dally. l»y 3 o'clock, p. in.
Eastern Ac., via Troy and MnnatlclJ, by u o'clock p. m..
same days of leaving.
Ka>t**rn Ac., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. ni„snmc days
! of liMvin^.
Southern. via Jersey Tnc dav A "Friday. 1 % 12 in.
1 M'esteni, •> u rvi.d.jM-w. Tue- ..i\ and rn.Vv \.tp n
s*pr it i 5 ?7 ' x r* i* 'I
NEW SPRING BOOBS,
AT THE
CORNING, IV. 1.
I HAVE been spending a few weeks in New.
York, (having hud Ihc good luck lo borrow a
little money, being short myself of that article) and
have purchased a’ larger slock of
DRY GOODS
than can be found in the country. I have a splen
did assortment of
DRESS GOODS,
Arcadian Plaids, Pale Decherancs, Duca! FLiid*,
Persian Robes, Hamilton and Manchester Dehines,
Persian Delaines, Venetian Plaids, Raw Silks, alf
Wool Delaines, Black Silks, all qualities. Bayadere
Silk, a great variety* [
DOMESTICS. :
Boston A Sheetings Iyd wide 5 cents. '
Atlantic A heavy 1 do G] a
Stark Mills 44 1 do ...... "i 44
Allensdale Fine | do 5 “
do do I do 6J worth ll**
do Bleached 5 do 6 do 11 4fc
Long cloth soft 60i.-li 1 do 9 do 12.] 44
Pattern Grass, bleached extra fine Is, worth is. Gd
40 inch Pillow Case Colton Is worth ls9d; 9,
10 &- 11 qr. Allensdale at half price.
LIIS t EjS t GOODS.
From the most celebrated manufacturer*-, Taun
ton Linens, Pillow Casings, Linen Sheetings 2 yd*
wide. Linen Napkins, Towels, See. Real Rushed
Crash (»j cents per yard, LincrTTowels by the doz
en or single one*
Slits ©t©©s.
Black, Plain, Figured, Bayadere, and all the lead*
Ing Myles of Spring Silks.
Black Silk 3.4 Lutestring 4s usually 7s
Gro-dc-Rliine, beautiful luster 6a do 9*
Oil Boiled sujk.t
Oil Boiled, super, super
DE LAINES & DOMESTICS
All Wool De I-.nines different colors 2V usually U
Spring De Lnincs beautiful .style* Is do 2s
Ducal Plaids , ' Is do 3s
Best Madder Prints 6d do lOe
Merrimack do \ 9c do- Is
Domestic Flannels Is do 2? Gd
Four Ca*cs Real Mohair Debeige Gd do 10c
Oxford and Eagle Denims 10c do Is
Uncasvillc Stripes, best make U)c do Is
Bed Ticking fine to Is per yard.
Kentucky Jeans, Sattinefts, Cassirneros, Broad
Cloths, ye.sling?. Summer Cloths &c.
Heavy French and German Hosiery, Gloves all
grades and qualities, Kid Gloves best make 4s per
pair. Days and Misses Hosiery anrkGloves.
BOOTS & SHOBS .
Kip Bools. Fancy tops 12s usually 20s
Kip Bools warranted 16s do 24s
Men’s Brogans 8s do 14s
Boy’s Brogans, good 5s do 8s
Men’s Robbers 2 a and Ladies’ Is 6d per pair.
Ladies’-Black Foxed Congress Gaiters 7s
Ladies* Black Fexed Common Gaitejs 4s Gd
do Fine Kid (heeled) Gaiters 12s
do Fine Enamelled (heeled) do Ss
Budkins, 3<, 4-. 5.> and 6i.
Womens’ hoaiy Calf Lace Boris 6s
Carpetings, Hals, Caps’ Oil Cloths, Millinery
Goods, Ya»fl>ec Notions* See. All of winch have
been purchased nl “panic” prices, and will be soW
for CASH or PRODUCE, us “Ready Pay’' is our
motto, and we will not deviate from il. t
11. F. ROBINSON.
Corning April 1, 1858.
Store m ’fi ioga Tillage.
BALDWIN, LOWELL CO.
Ujvc a small Slock of Goods on hand, bought in
view of the light lime*, whit h will be sold very low
I’orC.i-Ii or any kind of Produce. We are located
al our old stand in Tm"-i Village. directly opposite
tlie Mammoth Store of Charles O. Elz.
We would further say lo all those indebted to us
by note or book account, that we must have pay or
cost, will he made. Wy’ll lake Cn-h_or any and all
kinds of Produce at the Inchest market prices.
H.-iLfnVIX, LOWELL & CO.
Tioga, Nov. 2G, 1b37.
STEAM FLOUR iy[G MILL
At ITluiii>f>nr£, P«‘iais;i,
THE new end splendid Steam Mill at
is now in lull ojniralion, and the proprietor is
prepared to do custom work or Flouring with neat
ness and despatch. This Mill has 4 run of stone,
and is capable of grinding 80 bushels per hour.
Persons bringing Grain lo this Mill can have it
ground ly take home with them; and we will war
rant them a* good work ns can he done in lids re
gion of country. LYMAN WETMO/2E, Proper,
Oct. 8, 1837. R. K. BRUNDAGCJ, Agtut.
SHERIFF'S SAFE.
BY VT/JTUE of* a writ of Levari Facials i«ncd
out of the Common Pleas of Tioga Co., and to
me directed, 1 shah expose to public sale at the Court
in WelNboro, on Monday, June 7th, 133>,
at 1 o’clock P. M., the following properly, lo wit:
The Plank Uo.id of the Wellshoro and Tioga
•Pl.mk Road company, constructed from the Coro of
WclNhnro in the county of Tioga, lo the village
of Tioga on the Tioga Rjv»;r, and the income there
of, and a!! the corporate right* and fiauchi.-cs of tho
said WclMmro and 7*p>ga Plank Road Company,
together with the hereditament* and appurtenances
lo said Piank Road belonging.
April 29, 1533.
SE NT FREE TO ANY ADJDAESS.
a. Gr. EVANS,
Bookseller , P'd/lishtr, and Originator of
the Gift Booh Enterprise .
H’ jti't i-'Ji •1 a new and complete catnlezc? of J,j«i
i i»i:>p: l-hiir a ,in<l lamii a."urtau.nt vf all
km •' <>i h*. ratlin*.
■? >i<o w.u-ih cl (iifi' will lo ghca w«tl» every £lOOO worth
of K»ol,» "whl. j
A ir;lt Will Mi from ‘l~ eN. to $lOO, w|i] he delivered with
Ciieh h M*k nt tlie tone ol
Oi-!i r- fmm :!:<■ < 0.m.-v pmmj.tly filled ami the Hood* fop
Warded l>\ c\pitfa nr mul i>!i t!i rt «.inif; d.iy the arder-iare
cchi-d A coinids-tc c.italm ut ikee.
J.m.
underMgocd ** |*pf»inlccl an Auditor Uf to»*
J. Uiplum’** Court of Tlona County, to riKbor.-i;
the assets of the estate ol D. N. WEUBKU. hie of
CJymer town.-hip doc'd., among* the creditors ami
persons entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that ho
will attend lo the (lulus of h'i» appointment on Sat
urday the olh <l.,y of June next, ul his office in
VVcili'boro, al one o’clock P. JI., when aluJ where
all persons having claims upon said fund\ arc ru
qnired to present llie same lor confirmation and al
lowance.or be forever debarred threfrom.
JOHN BACUE , Auditor.
Wcllsboro, April 22, IdaS.
THE undefined, having been "appointed an
auditor lo audit the account's of /ioberl Samp,
sou and Ellen Goodall, ndmr’a of Samuel Goodali
late of Uichnioud, dec’d., uill attend to the duties
of Ills appointment on Thuif.tl.iv llio 20lli riuv oi
M.i y next, at 1 o’clock p*. m., at the office of A. V
Cone at \Veli"boro, at which tuneluid place all per.
sons mlercilcd in the matter nm't present tin ir
claim* or be forever riebarjul from rnmiDj in upou
the same. _ TilOS. ALLKX* Auditor.
WelMmro, April 05, IbsB. 41.
police to Builders,
SEALED will be received by l}ic s: c !.rol
Directors of Tuca Di>n>el until the tilieu.tn
of May, (or tin* building ot* Sehool lmu-e in Te-gn
village. A plan :ind •*[)• itioo of the house
be been »l the .-tore of t*. O Ktr Tin- , cifj ~rr .
D I' HENTUn.sJc.
Ti~
:•«, \p. 1 \i '. l?. c .
8s do 12s
10a -do 14*
TIOG.i cousrv
JOHN MATHERS, SheriJ.,
Aniin-x. Q. O. KVASS
■w? rii- -{m;t Ft, nin.n!jU*bi».
Amlllor's Notice.
Auditors Aclice,