The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, June 17, 1858, Image 3

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    "wiTbelieve that opposition to slavery is
he necessary outgrowth of the spirit of true
Christianity ; that the attempt io, induce the
r.jc, Society to publish aga.nst the moral
L, of Slavery was 'be very least that could
L, asked of a professedly. Christian, msiruc-
• that all efforts to instruct man
n°flteir duties towards God and each other
,od ,o diffuse a pure and unadulterated
Gospel, undertaken with a due sense of re-
V ihilrtv 10 God and in obedience to his
Ifill'till have his approval; and ihal speedy
,access in any moral enterprise is almost a
eriain sign of speedy relapse. Hence un
jiifflayed by the congratulations and shouts
,f’victory of the Presbyterian and N. Y.
Observer, we patiently abide the workings of
God’s providence, in the undisturbed assu
me that ere long the emasculated gospel of
ihe Tract Society and the Christianity Cor the
south of Dr. Ross will pass away before the
crowing convictions of Christian men that
the spirit of the gospel is inflexibly opposed
to oppression in every form and sin to every
degree. —Jersey Shore Vedette.
UNION CELEBRATION.
The 4th in Mlddlehnry.
The citizens of Mtddlebury and vicinity
are respectfully invited to attend a Sabbath
School and patriotic Celebration, to be held
in the erove near Keeneyville, on Saturday
the 3d day of July.
OFFICERS OF THE DAY,
President —H. S. Wilson.
Vice Presidents —D. G. Stevens, Eraslos Niles,
H. H. Potter, Silas Staples, Eire Potter, Benj. Van-
Daren, Vsniiansalaer Totes, Hiram Merrit.
Marshal —J. B. Niles.
iuislant Marshal —Edward Keeney
Reader of Declaration — J. B. Potter.
Orator* —Rev. J. F. Calkins, Rer.N. L. Reynolds,
H. W. Williams and J. P. Keeney, Esqrs.
ORDER OP THE DAY.
The procession will form at the Keeney
ville school house, at 9 o’clock a. m., under
the direction of the Marshal and march to
Ibe grove.
Isi. Prayer by Rev. N. L. Slilwell.
2d. Reading Declaration.
3d. Oraiion by J. P. Keeney, Esq. t _
4th. Address to the Sabbath Schools by
Bev. J. F. Calkins.
sih. Refreshments.
6th. Oration by H. W. Williams, Esq.
7th. Address by Rev. N. L. Reynolds.
Elh. Benediction.
The exercises will be enlivened with music
by the Charleston Brass Band.
Each School will be expected to furnish its
o»n refreshments.
Two military companies—infantry and
cavalry will be present.
Per order of Com. of Arrangements,
-M-A-E-R-I-E-D
In Osceola, May 25th, by A. K. Bosard, Esq., at
beiioti'C of Nathan Hills, JAMES DAVIS and
Hiss LYDIA J. FINKNER, both of Elkland Boro.
REV. N. BROWN will preach at Mansfield, the
first Sabbath in July, at 10 A. M., and at the
Hammond School House at 3J P. M., same day.
For Sale.
i LL th.it property ou the east tide of Main Street In the
.A. ' ill.ijn; of Ttotm Co. I*tl extending from said
rfet to thcTiuga Kail Road, known as the Slocomb property,
and consists of about five acres of land with U large fine
uwdlmg bou?o. a'inaller dwelling house (on Broad Street.)
a barn and other out buildings and some choice fruit trees
q<l shrubbery.
Stud property will be sold or. liberal terms. Enquire of
the proprietor N. Denton Wilkin, So. 42 Exchange Place
Xew York, or of the subscriber at Tioga Tillage.
June 17,1555.
Stolen JProperty Recovered.
''HE following described properly was rescued
JL from a supposed horse ihie/J by ihe subscribers,
on Monday. June 14, lo wit:
Ono dark bay, or brown gelding, about 15 bauds
ligh, left bind leg whhe, small while slripc on the
we,and thought lo be about 7 years old.
One dark brown or black slallion, about 15 hands
ligh.and about cightjcars old, in rather thin flesh.
One single harness, brass plated, entirely new.
One lop.buggy, made by H. Moreton, Groton, N.
oil cloth lop, silver plated buckles and silver pla
hub-bands, mixed yellow and white lining, with
lr»b colored silk trimmings, probably has been run
too months.
The property may be found at Farr’s Hotel,
W\l»l»ro, ind wil! be delivered to the owner when
le fihalj ippe ar to p rove properly and pay charges.
Nelli boro, Jane 17, ’53. C. I?. MERRICK.
R. FARR.
IS, COPPER & SIIKET-IROi
W ARE.
BE SUBSCRIBER lias established himself al
•Pc . slan( * Wilcox & Sears, one door be*
' j Bailey’s Store, where he is raanufacturinr
M selling
At Wholesale and Retail,
n mds of TIN ' COPPER and SHEET.
- j ARE, of the best materials, and made in
e moft substantial manner.
Eave -TROUGHING, and all kinds
INC*, done on short notice and in a eatis-
manner.
Call »°d see my slock of Tin.ware and satisfy
ves ijjat FISHER’S is ihe place to bir
«ft, . • CHARLES S. FISHER.
. wwboro. june 17 t lg5Q.
GAELICK’S
wproicd Portable Field Fence.
Tir Isaac Z), Garlicky L.yons l
•' aync Co. N. Y, Mat, 5, 1857.
ud 'r e " lM ol > !lifi ence > numerous Irish
alan 138 succeeded in perfecting
ifiT ttiM .k Conilr . ucl * Ofl of Fence, which does
louod 1 L,® of inserting posts in the
I'ural r . c Fence is made to set upon the
3n wiiil 06 r ie ao <i by its peculiar forma,
he medi-T l ° l^e ondulalions or the ground
30 * c ° n *truclion convinces
ihp iJ m,ne *t °r its superiority over anything
CVCr °^? r , 10 the public, as well as ol
Uo;r.|i le : V, „ and chhapness. It is so
huh stp l , * l . * s secured by means of keys,
U..? 11 J adjured, and battens by which il
cd be at. ln to tJie ground, so that no trouble
Th,7Sf rehendc <l f rom winds,
oUs and fcf.f 10 bo built of lumber at $lO per
!by fartlip i BUm °* cenlB Per rod—making
Beas e hjlli i tence that can be made; and
ared, mad • 1 110,1 xi can ** P ot U P and taken down,
Panml nl u P6OB*Ol8 * 01 upe *t temporarily
in the factih *** rarmor may require it—no less
£de , thus nb * lat cac * l Joint en opening can be
rend V !? l,n S l .be necessity for bare or gales
S clus nf Cr 11 a Un ' v crsal favorite with the farm.
Vsub communi fy‘
isio» as Pnrchascd the territory com.
rote himc.if S l° n \^ c *P lar an d WeUsboro,and wil!
to the disposal of farm rights.
D 'W, Jnne n _ ,5 HARD W - JACKSON.
b ny Co ' ri| e Tn,e Way
°P-edih e SIB l ° OWn tor them. We havi
! ' ;w «»n C w' Pa y System.
»• coulcTln i"if e, /2 , J 1 !?** ® oocls much cheapei
d ™ lhe Old Fogy Syttem of credit!!
'"pwiiivew j! l ? h Buyers
f .J Joking • r< ? m ten to Iwentj five per cen
BMLEm
Assessment do .
of Merchants for selling i
Tioga County, for the yeai
Class Tax
BBOOKSTItD.
DTGardlnerDryQMs 14 $7 00
BLOBS.
D 8 Magee, do. 18 10 00 <
I M Bodice, do. 14 7 00
John Evans, do. 14 7 00
£ J Boswortb, do. 14 700
Allen k Tullock, Gr’cy 14 700
M Slice hi, do. 14 700
CHAKDLERO VSQ.
N Smith, Dry Goods 14 700
Levi frnith, do. 14 7 00
COVIKQION.
S S Packard, Dry G’ds 14 700
Thoe. Putnam, do. 14 7 00
0 F Taylor, do. 14 7 00
Howes, Didama 4Co
Dry Goods, 1310 00
Thos. Tidean, Qroc’y 14 700
Beach 4 Bnshmore, Dry
Goods 14 700
G 0 Bristol, do. 14 700
J A Thompson, do. 14 700
A Johnson, do.
DILMAB.
Guernsey ft Hasting*,
Dry Goods, 14 7 00!
S S .Packard, do. 14 7 00;
TIKTTtmr.T).
J B Paine, do.
ELKLAKD.
J ft J Q Parkhnrst do .18 10 00
L Davenport, Grocery 14 7 00
L Davenport, Flouring
Mill 14 700
Johnson ft Martin, Tin
ft Stoves, 14 7 00
FABMIKOTOK.
Hiram Meritt, Dry G. 14 700
GAIK 18.
S X BUUngs, do.
JACKSON.
H TUllnghast, do.
KNOXVILLE.
L B Reynolds, do. 14 7 00l
John Goodspeed, do. 14 7 00|
V ft J Dearman, d 14 7 O'
A - carman, do. *■* 'i 00 WBairix^.
Jfnnroe A Goldsmith 14 700 Kruseh A King, Dry G. 14 700
J H Stubbs, do. 14 7 00,C Goodapeed, do., 14 700
Victor Case* do. 14 7 OO'Geo. Closs, do., 14 700
Samuel May, Grocery 14 700 weusbobo.
H Hopkins, do. 14 700 W A Roe, Dry Goods 121250
J Morgan, Flour Mill, 14 700 D Hart, do., 14 700
liberty. MAO Bollard, do., IS 10 00
J Q Albeck. Dry G’ds, l 4 700 Truman * Bowen, do., 1212 50
RScleman. do. 14 7 00C A J LRobinson,do., 121260
J Merills, do. 14 700 B B Smith A Son, do., 1212 50
Sebrtng A Narbor, do. 13 10 00 Niles A Elliott, do., 13 10 00
Geo. Shaffer, Grocery, 14 700 R Bailey, do., 13 10 00
lawbenceyilu. J A Roy, Dmgs A Med. 13 10 00
WW Ballard, Dry G’ds 131000 D P A W Roberts, Tin
James A Parsons, do. 121250 and Stoves, 14 700
Stanton A Geer, do. 13 1000 M Borst, Dry Goods A
M K Darrin, Groceries Groceries, 14 700
Clocks, Ac., 14 700 C Fisher, Tin, 14 700
W G Miller, Drags and U Farr, Grocery, 14 700
Medicines, 14 700 A Foley, Watches,Clocks
Curtis Parkhurst, do., 15 500 and Books. 14 700
Benn A Johnson, G’cy 14 700 Haney Wood, Gro’cy, 14 700
James Ford, Floor Mill 14 700 F M Hills Rest'aant, 14 700
Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held at the
Commissioner’s Office in Wellsboro, on the 14th day of July
next, and at my office in Elkland Boro, on the 22d day of the
same month, at which times and places, all persons agrieved
by the foregoing appraisement, will be beard, and such abate*
ments made os are deemed proper and just, and all persons
(ailing to appear at said times and places will be barred from
making any defence before me. R. T. WOOD,
Wellsboro, June 14th, 1868. Jtfercantile Appraiser.
KIRBY'S MOWER & REAPER.
WE are now selling (his valuable Machine, and
invite all who want a really good Mower
and Reaper, to examine it before purchasing any
other machine. It is superior to all other Mowers
and Reapers in use, in the following particulars: It
is the lightest in use; is strong and durable; re*
quires less draft than any other machine; has no
side draft iho’ it cuts a wide swath; will work on
rough ground where no other machine can follow it;
very difficult to be clogged in any kind of grass, be
it wet or dry ; is simple in construction and nollia
b*e to gel out of repair; is a perfect combined ma
chine; working equally well, whether mowing or
reaping; and is the CHEAPEST in price, the Mow
er being only $lOO, and the combined rnachinesl2o
—making it altogether the most desirable Mower
and .Reaper in market. Call at our Tin and Stove
Store and examine for yourselves.
June 17, 1858. i). P. & WM. ROBERTS.
C. U. SEYMOUR,
Tioga Marble Shop.
THE Subscriber bos just received a fine lot of
Marble from the Rutland Quarries, suitable
for ail descriptions of
Gravestones,
monuments,
Cenotaphs, &c.
He is prepared to execute orders for the above de
scriptions of work, in a superior style, and at rca
sonable prices. Persons desiring Gravestones of the
finer kinds of ITALIAN MARBLE can procure
them of the Subscriber.
A. Crowl, of Wellsboro, is authorized to receive
orders for work at this establishment,
Tioga, June 10, *58., tf. A. D. COLE,
SUPERIOR AMRROTYPES.
DANIEL BENJAMIN,
I ’
The Experienced Ambrotypist,
has located his Traveling Gallery on the Public
Square in Wellsboro, where he will remain
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY!
First rate Pictures put up in common cases for
Fifty Cents!
Wellsboro, June 10,1858.
TO THE LADIES!
A New Kind of Soap
has recently been invented, which promises to so.
persedc all other kinds of hard soap. It is used ex.
tensivcly for washing clothes, and possesses the re
markable properly of extracting'dirt without boiling
the clothes and without the use of the rubbing board.
The process of washing requires less than half the
time, and unly about half the labor, by using this
Patent Soap. This article is peculiarly excellent,
and superior to any thing else called Soap; because
while it saves time and labor, it never rots or in
jures the clothes. It is just the article it is repre
sented to be, and never disappoints the expectations
of purchasers. It does not tnke out stains. For
sale at Roy's Drug Store, WelUboro, Pa.
MR. C. M. MARSH* at the New Ambrotype
Room?, (over Mr. Bailey’s Store, on Main st.,
Wellsburo,) has just received a splendid assortment
amongst which are some very pretty small ones, in
which he will put a good likeness for 50 cts. Mr.
Maish is making arrangements to leave Wellsboro
in u few weeks, and those wishing to avail them
selves of this opportunity to obtain good pictures
cheap, should attend to.il at once.
“Secure the shadow ere the substance fade.”
WelUboro, June 3d, 1858-
HERE THE 7 COME-
A FfiESH LOT OF
Family Groceries ,
which we bought for Cash, and are selling for the
same, at the following prices:
A good article Brown Sugar at 9 1-4 cts.
Yellow CoSee Sugar, 8 1-2 cts.
Best Quality “ 9 1.2 cts.
First rate article Syrup, 4s 6d.
Rice, 9 cts..
Codfish, 5 cts.
No. I Mackerel, 9 cts.
And everything else at as low prices at
BAILEY’S.
Appraisement
Goods or Merchandise in
>r 1858.
XAirenuj).
Rosa ft Williams, Dry
Goods 14 7 00
W D Kelly, do., 14 7 00
C W Nesbitt, Brags 16 6 00
R K Brandoge, Tioga
Valley Mills 14 7 00
. MAIHSBCRO.
Fox ft Witter Dry Q’s 14 7 00
J Robinson, do. 14_700
, P D Parkhnrst, do., 14 700
j Doct, Bobbins, Drags 15 500
UIbbLSBUBT.
.lino.Redlngton, Dry Gl4 700
.H H Potter, do. 14 700
v Bennett ft Randall do 14 700
NELSON.
eely, Lugg ft Co„ Dry
Goods, Drugs, ftc., 131000
.Warren,do. 14 700
Tyler, Drags, ftc. 16 600
cltuxb.
OSCEOLA.
Merills Staples, Dry G, 14 700
T Crandall A Son, do. 1310 00
H G Boswortb, do., 14 700
C Kimball, do. 14 700
Hft J Tubbs, Flour M, 14 700
14 700
SULLIVAN.
Smith 4 Eevelaye, Dry
Goods 14 700
TIOGA.
Baldwin A Lowell, do. 13 1000
P S Tuttle, dcr. 14 700
C O Etz, do., 14 700
Lewis Daggett, do,, 14 700
Weed 4 Mitchell, 14 700
H R Mitchell, do., 14 700
Doct. A. Humphrey,
Drags, 14 700
11 H Borden, do., 14 700
G H Sweatland, Dry
Goods, Clothing, Ac 14 700
John O Kane, Grocery
4 Liquor, 25 00
A &.C Humphrey, Fl’r
Mill. 14 700
Brooklyn Steam Mill
Company, do., 14 700
14 7 00
14 700
14 700
Good News to All!!
Fancy and Plain Cases,
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
Diiiolation.
Partnership heretofore existing under the
t> name of Downing & Miller, carrying on the
Rolling Mill business in Blossburg, is this day dis*
solved by mutual consent. All persons having set.
Uements to make will make application to J. H. Go.
lick, I.M, Bodine, or the undersigned in Blossburg.
May 27th, 1858. JOSEPH DOWNING.
B. M. MILLER.
Register’s Notice.
"VTOnCE is hereby given that the Administrators on the
-LN following named estate have settled tbeir accounts and
that the same will be presented to the Orphans’ Conrt of Ti
oga county, on Monday the 14th day of June, 1858. for allow
ance and confirmation, viz:
The account of S. H. Landis and M. E. Nickeraon, Admin
istrators of Charles Nickerson, late of Eelmar dec’d.
_ „. , WM. D. BAILEY, Register.
TYellshoro, May 20,1868. 6
NEW LOT OF THOSE
Six Shilling Gaiters,
just received.
A LSO—A quantity of those BEST PRINTS,
- which we are selling at 10 els per yard,
EVERYTHING ELSE proportionally cheap at
[May 271 h, 1858.] BAILEY’S
Administrn.tor’s Notice.
Letters of administration having
been granted to the undersigned on the estate
ol David Crippen, late ol Rutland tsp, dec’d., all
persons indebted to said estate arc required to muke
immediate payment, and those having claims sgainst
the same will present them duly authenticated to
GEORGE P. CRIPPEN 1
HIRAM HODGES VAdrar’s.
DANIEL CRIPPEN \
Rutland, May 27,1858 61.*
THE PLACE TO BUY
THE PLACE TO BUY
THE PLACE TO BUY
GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS
GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS
GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS
IS AT ROE’S
IS AT ROE’S
IS AT ROE’S
New Spring Millinery.
MRS. M. STEVENS has just received a large
assortment of new and splendid
Spring Millinery,
which she will sell at least 10 per cent lower than
she ought to. Her slock is well selected, and her
styles the very latest, and her milliners experienced.
All articles usually found in a country establishment
always on hand.
TRIMMING, BLEACHING & FIXING OVER
done on short notice and in the best style.
O* All kinds of country produce received in ex*
change for work, and cash not refused.
May. 27th. 1858.
CALL TO-DAY
CALL TO-DAY
CALL TO DAY
CALL TO DAY
AT THE NEW STORE
AT THE NEW STORE
AT THE NEW STORE
AT THE NEW STORE
OF BULLARD BROTHERS
OF BULLARD BROTHERS
OF BULLARD BROTHERS
WHERE GREAT BARGAINS
WHERE GREAT BARGAINS
WHERE GREAT BARGAINS
ARE THE ORDER
ARE THE ORDER
ARE THE ORDER
from Morn till night.
FROM MORN TILL NIGHT.
FROM MORN TILL NIGHT.
SMALL PROFITS
SMALL PROFITS
SMALL PROFITS
1 AND QUICK RETURNS
AND QUICK RETURNS
AND QUICK RETURNS
IS THE MOTTO
IS THE MOTTO
IS THE MOTTO
AT BULLARDS’,
AT BULLARDS'.
AT BULLARDS',
Wellsboro’ May 27, 1858.
C. N. DARTT,
DENTIST.
Office at his Residence , near the Academy.
All work pertaining to his line of business done
promptly and well, [April 22,1858.]
ST- LAWRENCE HOTEL.
IVM. S. CAMPBELL i CO., PROPRIETORS.
NO. 1018, Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
WU, 8. CAMPBELL,
Executor’s Notice.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted to the
undersigned upon the last will and testament of Abner
Peake. late of Charleston, dcc’d, nil peisons indebted to the
estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims against the some will present them to
SETH CLARK, Exr.
Charleston May 20, ’6B. 6t. JENETTE PEAKE, Ex’x.
SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS.
G. G. EVANS, 1
Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of
the Gift Book Enterprise.
HAS just issued a new and complete catalogue of his
Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of all
kinds of literature.
$5OO worth of Gifts will be given with every $lOOO worth
of books sold.
A gift worth from 25 cts, to $lOO, will be delivered with
each book at the time of sale.
Orders from the country promptly filled and the Goods for
warded by express or mail on the same day the order is re*
celved A complete catalogue sent free.
Address, G. G. EVANS
Jan. 23,1858. 439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Post Office Notice,;
-Mails close at the Well shore* Post Office os follows:
Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at 10W o’clock a. m.
Eastern and Southern, via Mansfield and Troy, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, at o’clock a. m.
Eastern and Southern, rja Covington and Troy, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 1% o’clock a. ra.
Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at o'-
clock p. m.
Western, via Coudersport, Wednesday and Saturday at
7 a.m.
Mails arrive as follows :
Northern Ac., via Tioga, daily, by 1 o’clock, p. m.
Eastern Ac., via Troy and Mansfield, by 6 o’clock p. m.,
same days of leaving.
Eastern Ac., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. m.,same days
of leaving.
Southern, -via Jersey Shore, Tuesday A Friday, by 12 m.
Western, via Condersport, Tuesday and Friday, by 5 p. m.
Sept. 17,1837. I. D. RICHARDS, P. M
Store Goods in '1 loga Tillage
BALDWIN, LOWELL $ CO.
Have a-small Stock of Goods on hand, bought in
view of the tight times, which will be sold very low
for Cash or any kind of Produce. We are located
at our old stand in Tioga Village, directly opposite
the Mammoth Store of Charles O. Elz.
We would further say to all those indebted to us
by note or book account, that we roust have pay or
cost? will be made. Wo’ll take Cash or any and all
kinds of Produce at the highest market prices.
BALDWIN, LOWELL &. CO.
Tioga, Nov. 26,1857.
SEGAR MANUFACTORY.—f. m. hills
has removed to the building formerly occupied
by the SEARS’ Boys, one door below the Tin and
Stove Store of D. P.& Wm. Roberts, where he man*
ufactores and keeps constantly on hand. Cigars of
Ordinary, Medium, and best ibrands, as well as all
kinds of Tobacco. Prices reasonable. Call and
Wellsboro, May 7,1857.-y.'
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
BOOTS & SHOES
BOOTS & SHOES
BOOTS & SHOES
HATS & CAPS
HATS & CAPS
—-HATS & CAPS
CROCKERY
CROCKERY
CROCKERY
STONE WARE
STONE WARE
STONE WARE i
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
hardware
THE NEW GOODS
THE NEW GOODS
THE NEW GOODS
Wellsboro, May 27, 1858,
•VTOTXCE is hereby given that the following persons have
filed petitions for Licence* to keep inns or taverns, in
the Chart of Quarter Sessions of Tioga county, and tbat the
same will be presented to the Judges ofsaid Court on Wednes
day, 9th day of June next, at 2 o’clock, afternoon:
James Sayre, Wellsboro.
Bussell Taylor, “
John Soficld, Morris.
Benj. R. Hall, Bloesburg.
James K Sayles. Westfield.
11. H. Potter. Mlddlebury.
May 13,1853. < J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk.
IS hereby given, that a special Court will be held at the
Court House in Wellsboro, by the Hon. David Wilmot,
commencing on .Monday the 19th day of July next, common
cing at 2 o'clock p. m.,’and to continue two weeks, fur the
trial of tho following causes, under tho provisions of the act
of Assembly of 14th April 1834. J. F. DONALDSON
Wellsboro, May 20, 1853. Proth’y.
Fenton vs. Lownnborry Bank nf North America vs. •
Lowrey k Williston vs. Calket Duffey
Niles & Osgood vs. Graves Dyer vs. Johnson ot al
Tharp vs. Mclntyre Wallace et al vs. luscho
Bingham Trustees vs. Merrill Travis 4 Turner vs. Benson
Phelps & Dodge vs. Kress Lowrey vs. Combs
Fox ot al. vs. Thompson Dyer vs. Tioga Railroad Co.
Wilson vs. Stowcll 4 son Leach vs. Phillips ct al
Stevens for Potter v. BeckwithDePui vs. Pannentier
Bingham Trustees vs. Benson Ross for Dent vs. Babcock
et al Stephens vs. Bacho Ex’r of
Kress vs. Stowcll 4 son Norris.
Bebee vs. Hill et al
SECOND WEEK.
Bache k Ross vs. Spalding Beach vs. Cbne
Corlies vs. Ilulburt Bingham Trustees vs.Fairman
Bingham Trustees vs. Slosson do. vs Love
do. vs. do. do. vs Lanphear et cl
Guernsey vs. Niles do. vs Norwood
do. vs. Hutson ,ct al do. vs Wells et al
Bingham Trustees vs! Potter Bingham Trustees vs. Benson
do. vs. Patridge ot al
do. vs. Crittenden do. vs. Inscho et al
Bccho vs. Ely et ul do. vs. Buck ot al
Bingham Trustees vs. Gilley et do. vs. Mattison
al do. vs. Mattison
do. vs. Long Jr. et al Washington Mutual Insurance
do. vs. Herrick ct al
do, %s. Preston et ul Washington Mutual Insurance
lake's Ailmr's vs. Locke Co. vs. Nichols, Wood St Co-
Bacho & Moss vs. O-good
mm stubs owns.
Mrs. 91. J. Grierson,
HAS ju*sl 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
up to 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 ail kind of materials for malting 1
Summer <Sf Winter Mourning Goods.
Little Boys Huts, Girl’s Flats, and Ladies’ Riding
Hals.
All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned
and done over on short notice.
Mrs. Grierson has employed for the season a good
Milliner. CTShop on Main Street, over Niles &
Elliott’s Store. [May 13, 1858]
ON MANHOOD
AND ITS
PREMATURE DECLINE
A- G- UULLIN.
Just Published, Gratis, the 50th Thousand.
A FEW WOIIDS ON THE RATIONAL
without Medicine, of Spcrmator
r^K ’ aor Local Weakness. Nocturnal Emissions,
Genital and Neryotis Debility. Impotcncy, aud
Impediments to Marriage generallv, by
B. DE LANEY, M. D.
The important fact that the many alarming complaints,
originating In the imprudence and solitude of j’onth. may be
daily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in this small tract
clearly demonstrated; nod the entirely new and highly suc
cessful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained,
by means of which every one is enabled to cure IIIMSELK
perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all
the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a scaled envel
ope, by remitting (postpaid) two postage stamps to Dr. B.
DE LANEY, 88 East 31fit street, New York City.
April, 29,1858.
Black Hawk Chief.
jPSjk TV/T AY be found at the stable of the
XtJ_ subscriber, two miles east of
Loundsbery Settlement, on the Old
fa** County Road, Richmond township,
Tioga Co. Pa., the present season, for
the improvement of Horses. Black Hawk Ciiiel
was sired by Skiff Colt, g sire B!ackhawh\, gg sire
Sherman, ggg sire Justin Morgan. Dam was of
Messenger blood. Black Hawk Chief is jet black,
35 1-4 hands high,and weighs 1100 lbs. For beauiy!
of form, grace of action, and splendor of carriage,
he cannot be equalled by any stock horse in North
ern Pennsylvania. Black Hawk Chief was foaled
in the Spring of 1853; the property of Newell Farn.
ham Esq., Lockporl, Niagara Co., N. Y.
Terms—Five dollars for single service, ten dol
lars for the season and filleen dollars lo insure.
All marcs from a distance accommodated with
pasture free of charge-
LYMAN B. FAULKNER.
Richmond, May 27, 1858.
The Fly ini; Morgan.
jj|v rpHIS splendid liorso was sired by
* J- ,e J UB, ty celebrated trotter,—
Morgan” the pride of Ver
horse breeders, and does credit
the uuequullcd slock from which
he sprang. His dam was a Messenger mare, a
slopk second only lo (he Morgan in all thatconstl
lutes excellence in the horse. For strength, speed
and endurance, this slock of horses has never been
surpassed. Young Flying Morgan is seven years
old, 15J hands high, and weighs 1100 lbs. He cun
trot his mile inside of three minutes, and was
awarded the first premium lor speed and general ex
celience, at the Windham Co. Fair, held at Bratt.e.
boro Vu, 1856
He will stand the ensuing season, Monday’s,
Tuesdays and Wednesdays, at the stable of the sub
scriber at Tioga, nnd the remaining days of each
week at the "table of B. R. Furr in Wellsboro.
Terms, 810 to insure a foal, in accordance with
tire usual custom. D. L. AIKEN,
Tioga, May 13,1858.
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
GLASS WARE
GLASS WARE
GLASS WARE
WOODEN WARE
WOODEN WARE
WOODEN WARE
CALL AND SEE
CALL AND SEE
CALL AND SEE
AT ROE'S
AT Rt)E’S
AT ROE’S
Notice.
NOTICE
Co. vs. Stilncll
$5O 000
WORTH OF NEW
Summer Goods .
AT THE ! <
Don’t let a fretful, fault finding disposition destroy
your domestic happiness, when a few dollars spent
at the Regulator store will save it all. Weiwlll sell
BBAUTIFIL PLAID SILKS
At 4s per yard, that were sold one year ago al Bs.
Elegant Bayadere Silks, cheap, at 6s. worth 12s.
BLACK SILK,
Twenly-eight inch Black Silk 4s n usually sold for
Bs. I will sell you the real Oil Boiled Black Silk al
6s, worth at other stores 12s. and For as soon
as you indulge a morose cross temper, you destroy
your own and the comfort of those around you-
NEEDLE WORK,
We will sell you Needle Work less than the cloth
is worth. Beautiful French Wrought Colldrs for 4s
worth usually 10s. Splendid sets Sleeves ;and Col*
lars 6s. Muslin Edging and Inertings [atlone-hulf
the usual prices. Marseilles Goods of all kinds
cheap, a full set sold by our neighbors |at| 12s we
will sell at 4s. Flouncing and Borders cheaper than
ever heard of before. j •
Do not slay from the Regulator Store,Jbr your
example will be Tell through generations lo’come. —
One cross discontented spirit in a family will turn
a happy home into confusion and distrcssjand the
sight of a frowning face, when so little mdney vyill
ciear it up, should be cured by calling at the Regu
lutorand buying one of those heavy I
NEEDLE WORK FRENCH VEILS,
Bought at the late Auction, which-we will sell at
6s. worth 12s. Sickness is not so distressing when
(here is carefulness or patience, and patience you
will need when you come to select the goods, in
consequence of the great rush of customers! and the
piles of goods you will find, but we will do as fa>t
as we can. We have added a number of inen to our
list, and you will not be kept in wailing long, for the
bundles arc continually moving out at the dbor, with
the one continued sound ' \
How Cheap ! How Cheap!!
And the fast colored Lawns for 6 1-4| cents, and
the real Jaconet Lawns for Is. Elegant Brilliants
forts., beautiful ChalUes for Is worth 2s Pd new
styles. Bayadere Challics entirely new and cheap
er than ever sold in the country. Three'cases of
those Mohair Debegcs, which we sell at (p lj-4 cents,
•always sold at la. They go off by the] piece, and
you must come soon to get those Mohair dark col.
ors for old ladies. When wc look on the; counte
nance of a good kird grandmother, we capnot but
lova and revere her, although she may hoi be able
to do much with her hands, (we have a job lot of
Kid Gloves bought at Auction, that wc sell at la
per pal,r warranted kid) with the household, but by
imitating Lois of old she can do much for the fam
ily in relieving the mother of n part of her cares,
by spending a day at the Regulator Store and se
lecting some of those unprecedented bargains from
those piles of Sheeting wc have received.
8 bales Atlantic A heavy one yard 7 cents
per yard. j >
6 bales Boston A Wire twist, I yard wide 6 1-4
cents per yard. 1
5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting 1 yard wide 7
cents per yerd. I ;•<-
5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting 3-4 vard widf
.iig « [yard wide
G cents per yard. > j ]
7 Bales Lawrence Slcain Clotb 3.% yard l wHe
cents per yard. I \
Batt' T" 5 -- diflerer' idr
motion Balling, /arp, Twine, different grades,
Collon yarn all numbers. - J ]
in the mother nothing can he more beautiful than
a meek and quiet spirit. There is no iatjornmenl
compared to it, but we can add much loliliby your
selecting’ from nur piles of i ! p
Which comprise over 200 different paltmis.—
Some Eslellu 2 yards square 10.-, lh.t{ have been
sold at $5 with a good assortment of C/apc and
ilk Shawls. A Black Silk with heavy fringe, 172
inches square we will sell you for 40*. drapes from
$4 to S2O each. Lace Cape*, some beautiful ones
that we will sell at ruinous prices. VVje pan only
ask you to look and wc will sell you every article
as we advertise. | |
JUMlinery Goods.
Straw Bonnets from Is to 20*.
French Flowers by the Bor-
American Flowers by the Box.l i ■
Pattern Hats.
Caps. 1
Straw Braids.
Blondes, Ruches, Sec.
Cords, Tassels, French Corsets, Brass' and Steel
Hoops. J
mnm m®m
The Press, the Pulpit and the Petticoat. The
first spreads the news, the second religiqn/and the
third and last spreads Douglass and Sherwood’s pat.
ent Steel Skirts wilh adjusting Bustle, ivliich iiiay
be found at the Regulator Store, Corning, N. Y. -
BOOTS & SHOES
Ten cases of those fine Foxed Gaiters at 4s. fid.
per pair. Eight eases of VVomen’s Enamelled Book
fi* usually 10s, Men’s heavy Brogan Shoe->lh.i( cos.i
6* per pair to make we will sell them at 75 cent*.
Mens’ Kip Bools, Fancy lopsaud well made 10" |>er
pair. A good kip at 12s, and any quantity of La
dies’ Rubbers at Is 6d per pair. The Rubbers arp
Goodyear’s Patent, and best kind of NoJ li
HATS, HATS,
A lot from Auction. A good Panama fine braid
at 6s usually sold ut 20s._Scnute Hat, 4s fold usu.
ally at Bs. Campeuchy Hut, white, 4s sold.usually
at Bs. Palm leaf oy the dozen or single one lor a
song, und ribbon thrown in at that. Boy’s and
Youth’s Hat of all kinds. i ,
Hen’s and Boy’s Sommer Goods.
Kentucky Jeans Is per yard- Heavy |dqublei and
twisted Coltonadc, handsome plaid Is sd. Hand
some Figured Sallinrlt, wide stripe, 3s-worth 6*.—
Fancy Cassimercs, Broad Cloths, Vestings, on which
we will not be beat in price, in the .
O* I will only say, let every member of the firm
ly strive lo make home happy by calling gillie Reg
ulator and selecting a bundle of those Cheap Goods,’
by so doing you will remedy it and make u ‘ Sweet
home,” even a home on Earth, and at the same
lime do much good to him who is in want of the
“needful” which is your humble servant]
R. E. ROBINSON.
Corning, May 20, 1H53. i
The Grocery Department is Full.
PORK, HAMS,
FLOUR SUGARS, j ,
TEAC, &c. ; j
Good Flour warranted $4,75, Good Flour nut
warranted 84, Candles Is, Sugar, good,; 7 cents
per pound, every thing equally as cheap j
Corning. May 20, 1858. R. E ROBIKSON’-
Catalogues Sent Free,
G. G. EVANS,
PUBLISHER, & ORIGINATOR
OP THE
>k E:
Gift B
enterpriser
439 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
THE nnparalelled success which has attended the subscri
ber iu his distribution of Gifts to the Million, has indu
ced him to make large and valuable additions to Ids former
extensive stock of new and popular books. His ucw, com.*
plete and classified catalogue of books embracing art" the De
partments of Literature, is mailed Free to any part of thu
country.
ALL BOOKS sold at publishers' lowest prices, and all the
new publications of the day added as soon as issued. $5OO
worth of Gifts with each $lOOO worth of books sold; among
which oro doily distributed the following—
WORTH 7RO3K
Gold Hunting Lever Watches, $5O 00 to 100 00
Gold Anchor u 35 00 to, 5000.
Silver Lever and Lopinc Watches, 12 00 to 25 00
Parlor Time Pieces, 500 to 15 OO
Vest and Fob Chains, 10 00 to 25 00
Lady’s Guard and Chattelaino do., 10 00 to 25 OO
‘* Silk Dress 12 00 to 20 OCX
« Gold Bracelets, 500 to 15 OO
“ Cameo Sets, 10*00 to 15 OO
** Mosaic Sets. 12 00 to 20 00
“ Florentine Sots, 10 00 to 15 00"
u Gold Pencils and Pens, 150 to 10 00
“ Gold Miniature Lockets, 250 to 10 00
Gent’s Gold Pens, with cases 200 to 10 OO
Gent's Bo«om Studs and Sleeve Buttons, 200 to 5 OO-
Lady's Breast Pius, 160 to 750
Ear Kings, 200 to 760
“ and Gents’ Gold Bings, _ 100 to 600
Gent's Boaom Pins, 100 to 350
Lady’s Pearl Card Cases ~ 250 to 500
Portmonnaies, Pocket Knives, Ac., 100 to 500
Articles of Gold Jewelry and Gift Books,
not enumeratedin tbe above, worth from 25 to 25 00
One of the above named gifts presented to each purchaser
of a book at the time of sale, although all books are sold ab
publisher's lowest prices. The complete and classified Cata
logues may be bad w ithout charge, by calling or sending j our
address.
Liberal inducements to country agents. Orders from the
country promptly filled and tho goods forwarded by express
or mail same day, Address G. O. EVANS,
43'J Chestnutst., Philadelphia, Pa.
J9Sf*TO TUB PUBLIC.—As there arc many Gift Book
Storrs advertised throughout v thc country, M. EVANS deems,
it just to himsclfadil his ituly to the public—ioa-smucb aahtt
originated the Gift Book busine-s—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 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, lie asks
of the public a correct judgment in regard to bis Gift Book
Enterprise, fot the honor, integrity, and success of which La
refers to all the prominent publishers m the .United fctates.
Read his Catalogue. f Aprl ‘29, ’59. 3ra.
THOMSON & BARRINGTON,
Fire & life insurance agents,
Corning, N. Y.
A ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Or Hartford, Conn.—Capital SI.OCO.COO.
PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO ,
Of Harlfbrd, Conn.—Capital $200,000.
Hartford fire insurance co.
Of Hartford CL, Capital $3OO 000.
Connecticut fire insurance co, f
Of Hartford Conn. Capital $2OO OQQ
PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE CO.
i Of New York City—Capital $130,000
Manhattan fire insurance co.
Of New York City—Capital 8200,000
IVTEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Accumulated Capital $1,200,000.
The subscriber having succeeded to tl»c Fire in
surance business of Goo. Thompson, Esq., is prepared
to lake risks and ismic 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 losses will be promptly and satisfactorily set
tled and paid at this office.
Applications bv mail will receive prompt alien
tion, P. 3. FARRINGTON, ( . f -
C. H THOMSON, ( agents.
Concert Hall Block.
Corning, .April 29, 1858.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS
WHERE ? at ERWIN’S new Store! He has
jusirelurned from the City with a choice
fiOt or Readv-Mnde Clothins:,
CLOTHS, C ASSIIttJEKES, VESTING
and all of which will besold
ON THE CASH-DOWN
SYSTEM
AND
NOTHING SHORTER
Wellsboro 1 Sept,.-25, 1556.
NEW STOCK
AT HART'S FLOUR dj- PROVISION
STORE.
I have just replenished my Stock of Groceries,
Fh»ur and Provisions, and am prepared to sell at
the lowest living figure, for Cash all through'this
hard winter. I will also exchange Groceries and
Provisions for Country Produce at Cash prices.
I ran furnish every eatable quality of dour at a
Iprice than any dealer in Wellsboro, either whole
sale or retail.
I have also on hand a large quantity of Ladies*
and Men’s Shoes, winch will be sold at a very small
advance upon cost, for Cash or Produce. As to price
and quality of anything I keep on hand for sale,just
call and examine for yourselves. I have also a
small stock of
DRY GOODS,
which will be sold AT COST. Call and see.
Wellsboro* Jan. 7, *5B. DAVID HART.
COME AMD SEE THE
]S T EW SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
WM. WALKER’S
31, Market St, Corning,
AND SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES’.
All the latest Fashionable stjlcs of
& ©A®® 5
for men and hoys. Ladies’ Prunelle, Satin, Cloth am 1 Mor
occo Cait-T.' fruin-l®. to $3.00: Ladie.s’ '•lor»c' - o, Calf ami eii
nnillci! Coots, from Os. to $2,00; Ladies Morocco Patent
Leather, and Sunn Slippers and Rmkms; \ileiPo Patent
Leather, Cloth ami Calf Congress Gaiters. VJ
& ©HKDJS©*
Men's Kip, Calf and EuammOhnl Croßims; Men’s Patent
Leath< v i ami Calf Oxford Ti« s and Slippers; Child: en\ Slun-s,
Slippers. Gaiters, llodery Ac.. Ladies’ Rubbers ami r-andals,
first quality 4s . third quality Is.; Men’s Rubbers nud San
dal®. first quality IX; Ladies’ Hosiery, Silk, Lisle ami Kul
Glo%es ami Gauntlets.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
Umbrellas. Trunk®. Carpet Silk. Merino and m.'ol Un
derpins and Drawers, Cravats. Ties, and Scarfs; Suspenders,
Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Cnllars,.Lii:en, Silk and Cotton Uaud>
kerclieif* : also an assortment <*f
CROCKER?
To Iks sold cheap for Cash.
Corning, April-JU, ]y VILLI AM WALKER.
AEW TAILOR SHOP.
The sub-
SCIiIBEU has
opened anew hi<*rliop
opposite Key’s Store
anti is prepared to ex
ecute the orders of
liis old customer* aud
others who may favor
him with their pat
ronage, with neaUiCb*
feel it necessary to put
his work as it is warranted to furnish its own rec
ommendation.
No garment is permitted logo out of the shop
that is not made In the most substantial manner.
Especial care observed in Cutting and Filling. This
Department, will be under my own supervision.
Relieving io the “live and let live” rule, 1 have
adopted the
Fay-Down System
and shall rigidly adhere to il.
Wellcboro*. March Va,1?50. H t-JCRWIX,