The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, July 08, 1858, Image 3

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    \ G. OSGOOD,
SIRES THE FACT
TO BE KNOWN
rj\Q 'l'ffJZ READERS
OF THE AGITATOR ,
at he is filing U P the Store
formerly occupied by,
;AN & ENSWORTH,
iIH A VERY DESIRABLE
STOCK OF
.OO D S !
HIGH are to be sold
“L 0 W.”
f 6 Should Make Poor Work at
® a ® ■wtar®
ff e should try ; and will mere-
ly say to those who will
favor us with a
Call,
\
bat the Public’s old-Friend,
SAM SMITH,
myself,
Will show them the Got'ds
With pleasure,
10 SILL TO THEM
IF WE CAN.
rerything, and a few other little
Articles always on hand.
ft'ellsboro’ July 8,1858,
Wcare requested to announce L. D. SEELY, of
"Onfield, as a candidate lor Co. Commissioner,
bjecl to Uie decision of the Republican Conven
er (July 8.)
Merc they Come !
OUGLASS & SHERWOOD’S Patent Hoop
Skirts. Another lot. Only $2 50, at
July 8, ’5B. TRUMAN & BOWEN’S.
TD. wide Sheeting for 6} cla per yard, at
TRUMAN & BOWEN’S.
Good Brown Sugar, at 6 1.4 els.
Rice 5 “
Codfish 5 tt
5 J«p 4s 6d.
at TRUMAN & BOWEN’S.
IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Of
•i fice at Tioga, July 1,1858.
:ler Julius Greenleaf Mr.
ckley Roswell Greene James
mm Jeremiah, 3 Guile Joseph
ifilr Wells Gray Charles A.
rberSamuel Gee Daniel
i!y Griffin Howes Thomas
sion Richard Walter Franklin
ifmin John James John
chinan John C. Koller George
tbcr Juhn Knapp Ann
‘* w *' aac Kenney A. H.
•undsC. Lewis Miss Sarah M.
■rbcrGeoje Monroe Daniel
| l,afd *'• MabieW. B.
|nlonW.j„ per Orton Jas.F.
»le\yii am Putnam Miss Lucy
iHm Ritter Samuel
a! r ' olle 2 Redner Henry
I •* l , ss Ida Robertson John
r°" Je netl 2 Smith Miss'Theresx
I Pheil Miss Helen Slcver Allen
fc r, aV D Streeter Miss L. A.
i‘"jJohnP. Souther Henry
tfV H / nr y S - Turner Jus. \V.
t Vanness Henry
t'” d Valentine Hannah
3 Webe Jacob
ftrsons (ailing for any of the above letters will
P*!tay they are idrerliecd.
L W. T. CRELL, P. M.
f furors for Special Court. July
19th, 1858,
L FIRST week.
Pohn Charles Bottom,
Crft , Ebenezer Briggs,
Piewrlt n. C i „ -loci Culver, !
Laid n rap^l > James Cook,
|» n « G.jbrd Alexander Cropsey,
Pu ’ Ephraim Barns,
(Leri Ki.nr, ’ Rockwell W. House,
Psnjaraia F g g’. Martin Kelley,
|JI MCS rl ■ Kelse y. Samuel H. Levegood,
|' V| lliim k \r, , „ Edsal * Mitchell,
fcr'om e B n M ' lcl ' ell ' Eleaze, Orvis.
h" w n«?. ’ Jose P h Rouse ’
Michael Sheffcr,
r >Ct ■ Lcr °y T ” bor .
r h ‘^V 3 T" aS ' William Tate,
feioielu, ,orn * Dyer Weeks,
I “ CUI . Orson Webb.
Carlisle Aa SECOND WEE K.
Arf,^ 00 * James E. Andrews,
W Af p jP s ’ John G. Albeck,
EUlij j n l [ le * Enoch Blackwell
C R^r n ’ Gtthurd Bohm,
I 1 """** cTo n kCr ’ f*™"' 1 s - Cleaver,
« John R. Coffin.
&“W " Horace S Cook,
ii 1,5,1 Dudlcv Alphcus Dann,
r 7 A Humphrey Fletcher,
bCiK ?**' Eli
Aini 0n " d ’ RoUnd McAllister,
?>« ler> Fr Meis L. Mascbo,
Shier Chester R. Pride,
u" 1 R “EBks’ bum- B - Rc y nold *> '
S Seely ’ . Philip S. Ripley,
r!" 1 ' 1 Stow’d] ??* ld Sparks,
i" 1 Skinner ’ Albert A. Shive,
‘ " ’ Orrcn B. Well*,
u • “ ll °g onfelO Jf mThe firm heretofore cx-
I 4 df “* e "•?« of D. P.iWm, Rob.
S’ *“ d A«i n , ' vcd b .y consent. The
«uCn| lr V h n k C !’ ands 01 Dl "' id P
r 4b f w m n'r- The business-will be con
m. Ko berts al ll)e oW Sland _
I ' 4o; =,Jun f . i- -re D - P - ROBERTS,
j cl *> 58. WJI. ROBERTS.
. : Sheriffalty.
We arcieqaesled to announce ISAAC F.FIELp
of -Dclmiri as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Republican Convention.
We are authorized to announce Dr. JOEL ROSE
of Rutland, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Republican Convention.
We are authorized to announce ALLEN DAG
GETT. of Tioga, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject
to Ul3 decision of the Republican Convention.
We are authorized to announce EMMER BOW
EN, of Deerfield, ns a candidate for Sheriff, subject
to the decision of the Republican Convention.
TO MOTHERS , WIVES AND DAUGHTERS.
Dr. R. A.Xamont’s
PERIODICAL COMPOUND.
The most beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICINE
now in use, for all cases of obstructed or suppressed *
Menstruation.
Tins valuable vegetable compound has long been used in
the private practice of Dr. Lament, for regulating the de
rangements of the female system and for improving the gen
eral health, and by long experience has been found the
greatest remedy against those painful or general complaints
to which the female constitution is liable. A few doses ta
ken for one week before the monthly period will remove all
obstructions from any cause whatever , as incredible as it may
appear.
N- B.—Those Ladies wlufbave been disappointed in the use
Of Pills, Ac., can put the utmost confidence in this compound.
CAUTION.-©!
This compound must not be taken by females during the
early months of Pregnancy under tho penalty of certain ab
ortion. At all other times it la safe, as it is purely vegetable.
It will bo sent to any address by inclosings2 toanyauthor
ized agent, or to R- I. ANDREWS, Buffalo N. Y.
For sale by J. A. ROY, Wellsboro, Pa., and Drogclsts gen
erally. [July 1,1558. lyQ eb *
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SALE OF
POPULAR HAPS AMD CHARTS.
Designed to map out and picture to the people of America,
the great Scientific, Historical, and Religions topics
of the Day. Beautifully illustrated & colored.
JUST PUBLISHED.
THE TELEGRAPH CHART, showing the proposed Atlan
tic ami other Submarine Telegraphs, with the great overland
Telegraph lines in Europe and America, explaining the Prin
ciples and Operations of the Morse, House and Hughes’
Telegraphs, and the making and submerging of Telegraph
Cables; also, Routes of Steamers and Ocean Soundings.
ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF CHRIST.—“For behold I bring
you good tidings of great joy, which shall bo to all people.”
Containing eleven laigo splendid Engravings, designed by
Gilbert, the great English Artist. Subjects as follows: The
Adoration of the Shepherds—The Flight into Egypt—Jesus
in the midst of the Doctors—Jet-ua subject to his* parents—
The Baptism—Our Lord in the house of Martha and Mary—
Onr Lord raising the Widow's Son—Jesus Christ blessing lit
tle Children—The Crucifixion—The Resurrection—our Sa
viour ; also, the Lord’s Prayer and Commandments.
AMERICAN HISTORICAL PORTRAIT GALLERY of emi
nent characters in our own history. An instructive Sheet,
which every Cilizefi of the United States should possess.—
Containing six portraits of celebrated North American Indi
an chiefs; Six portraits of Pioneers and Founders of Our
Country; Six poi traits of Distinguished Naval Commanders;
Six portraits of prominent military Generals of the Revolu
tionary War; Six portraits of eminent women of the Ameri
can Revolution—with Biographical notices. The likenesses
are authentic, and are drawn and engraved in the highest
style of art.
TILE PANORAMA OP INDIA, containing a Largo Chart
in Relief of British India—Map of Southern Asia—Plan of
the capture o! Delhi—Havelock’s March to Lucknow—Por
traits of Nona Sahib and the Princes of Oudo—Execution of
the Sepoys—Temple of Juggernaut—Pagodas—The four
Castes, etc .with full statistical tables, and a History of In
dia, the Britibh'Eastlndia Company, and the Sepoy Mutiny.
A GOVERNMENT'MAP OF NICARAGUA, showing the
different States—Cities—Battle Grounds—Transit Route to
California—Great Seal, etc. With a,smaller Map of all Cen
tral America. All persons interested in Cential American
affairs can rely upon this as the most correct map. It is
published by‘Government Authority.
Several other Maps, describing now and popular subjects,
are in preparation and will soon be published. All kinds of
Pocket and Mounted Slaps supplied to order, for cash.
A special circular, giving instruction to Agents, and offer
ing them the most liberal ierms. will be sent post-paid when
written for. Specimen copies of the Maps sent paid for 23
cents each. Address, H. H. LLOYD & CO., Publishers.
Julyl, 1858. 348 Broadway, N. Y.
FOLEY has a fine assortment of heavy
EH&EI3IEI LEVEE INJJSmB
(D&§E TOffCiHES,
which he will sell cheap on short time.
All kinds of IdSPAIRIUTO done promptly.
If a job of work is not done to the satisfaction of
the party ordering it, no charge will be made.
Grateful for past favors my desire is to merit a'
conlinaanca of the same.
Wcllsboro, June 24,1858.
HOLD OIV, ITIlt. FKINTJEH! I
i STOP THE PRESS I !
WHAT FOB.? WHY, TRUMAN &
BOWEN have just arrived from New York
with tho
largest
CHEAPEST
■AND BEST
assortment of GOODS ever before offered to the
people of Tioga County and vicinity ; and nolwith
oianding the
RUSH OF CUSTOMERS
they say they must advertise in order to let every*
body know that they are or\ hand at
THE EMPIRE STORE
with a large assortment of
DRY-GOODS
DRY-GOODS
t GROCERIES
GROCERIES
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
BOOTS & SHOES
BOOTS & SHOES
CROCKERY
CROCKERY
and every variety of goods usually found in a coun
try store, and which they will sell as cheap or chca
per than the same goods can be bought at any other
store m this vicinity. Call and examine their stock
of goods"be|bre purchasing elsewhere.
No chavgtvfor showing; Goods.
REMEMBER THEY>LACE—AT THE EM
FIRE STORE!
TRUMAN & BOWEN.
Wcllsboro, June 14j ’5B. tf
WELLSBOItI) BOOK STORE
And News-Office.
The subscribers, having long be.
lieved a LIVE BOOKSTORE &
HEWS OFFICE to be one of the essential
accommodations which the good people of Wellsbo
ro were prepared loappreciate and sustain, havees
lablishcd themselves one door above Niles & Elli
ott’s Store, where they will keep a first-rate selec
tion of the best and most popular
-NEWSPAPERS
DAILY & WEEKLY,
POLITICAL,
LITERARY,
SCIENTIFIC.
Together with the various ILLVSTRA TED PA
PERS published. Also, all the leading
a 2 asms
of the day can be their counter.
They will likewise keep o full assortment of
SCHOOL. BOOKS,
CURRENT LITERATURE
AND STANDARD WORKS,
and any Book, Newspaper or Magazine not on hand
will be ordered promptly, if desired. They will
keep a good assortment of
YANKEE NOTIONS'
all and singular of which will be sold ot low prices
for CASH. Smith&.Ricliards.
, . Wellsboyb, June 24,1858.
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"
.THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
, GAELIGK’S
Improved Portable Field Fence.
Patented, by Isaac D, Garlick , Lyons,
Wayne Co. N. Y., May 5, 1857.
Tho patentee of this Fence, after numerous trials
and experiments, has finally succeeded in perfecting
apian for-the construction of Fence, which does
away with the necessity of inserting posts in the
ground. The above Fence is made to set upon the
na'nral face of the earth, and by its peculiar forma,
tion will conform to the undulations of the ground.
The mechanical mode of its construction convinces
all who examine it of its superiority over anything
of the kind ever offered to the public, as well as of
its durability, simplicity and chhapness. It is so
pot together that it is secured by means of keys,
which are easily adjusted, and battens by which it
is kept strained to the ground, so that no trouble
need be apprehended from winds,
This fence can be built of lumber at $lO per
thousand, for the sum of 50 cents per rod—making
it by far the cheapest fence that can be mpde; and
the ease with which it can be put up and taken down,
moved, made into stack pens, or used temporarily
for any purpose the farmer may require it—no less
than the fact that at each joint an opening can be
made, thus obviating the necessity lor bars or gates
—must render it a universal favorite with the farm
ing class of community.
The Subscriber has purchased the territory com.
prising Charleston, Deimar and Wellsboro, and will
devote himself to the disposal of farm rights.
Richard w. jackson.
Deimar, June 17,1858.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON
WARE.
THE SUBSCRIBER has established himself at
the old stand of Wilcox & Sears, one door be
low R. S. Bailey’s Store, where he is manufacturing
and selling
At Wholesale and Retail,
the various hinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET
IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made in
the most substantial manner.
ROOFING, EAVE-TROUGHING, and all kinds
of JOBBING, done on short notice and in a satis
factory manner.
Call and see my slock of Tin.ware and satisfy
yourselves that FISHER'S is the place to buy
cheap. CHARLES S. FISHER.
Wellsboro, June 17,1858.
KIRBY'S MOWER & REAPER.
THE Subscriber is selling this valuable Machine,
and invites all who want a really good Mower
and Reaper, to examine it before purchasing any
other machine. It is superior to all oilier Mowers
and Reapers in use, in the following particulars: It
is the lightest in use; is strung and durable; re
quires less drafl than any other machine; has no
side draft tho* it cuts a wide swath; will work on
rough ground where no other machine can follow it;
very difficult to be clogged in uny kind of grass, be
it wet or dry ; is simple in construction and notlia
b'e to get 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 8100, and the combined machine $l2O
—making it altogether the most desirable Mower
and Reaper in market. Call at tho Tin and Stove
Store and examine for yourselves.
June 17, 1858. * WM. ROBERTS.
Tioga Marble Shop.
THE Subscriber has just received a fine lot qj
Marhfc from the Rutland Quarries, suitable
for all descriptions of ,
Gravestones,
Monuments,
Cenotaphs, &c.
He \a prepared to execute orders for the above de
scriptions of work, in a superior style, and at rea
sonable prices. Persons desiring Gravcsloncsof the
finer kinds of ITALIAN MARBLE can procure
them of the Subscriber.
A. Growl, of Wcllsboro, is authorized to rcceive
orders for work at this establishment.
Tioga, June 10, '5B-, tf.
TO THE LADIES!
A Sew Kind of Soap
has recently been invented, which promises to su
persede all other kinds of hard soap. It is used ex.
tensivcly for washing clothes, and possesses the re
markable property of extracting dirt without boiling
the clothes and wilhouUhe use of the rubbing board.
The process of washing requires less limn half the
time, and only about half the labor, by using this
Patent Soap. This article is peculiarly excellent,
and superior to any tiling 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 take out stains. For
sale at Roy's Drug Store, WelUboro, Pa.
HERE THE 7 CC3VEE-
A FAESH LOT OF
Family Groceries ,
which wc bought for Cash, and are selling for the
same, at the following prices:
A good article Brown Sugar at O 1-4 cts.
Yellow Coffee Sugar, 8 1-2 cts.
Best Qnalily u 9 1-2 cts.
First rate article Syrup, 4s 6d.
Rice, 5 cts.
Codfish, 5 cts.
No. I Mackerel, 9 cts.
And everything else at as low prices at
BAILEY’S.
The True Way
to buy Goods is to pay down for them. We have
adopted ihc
Ready Pay System.
and as a consequence, can sell Goods much cheaper
than wo could on the Old Fogy System of credit
Cash Buyers
can positively save from ten to twenty five per cent
by making their purchases at BAILEY’S.
WclJsboro, June 10 f 1858.
NEW LOT OF THOSE
Six Shilling: Gaiters,
just received.
ALSO —A quantity of those BEST PRINTS,
which we arc selling at 10 els per yard.
EVERYTHING ELSE proportionally cheap at
[May 27th, 1858.] BAILEY’S *
For Sale.
ALL that property on the east side of Main Street in the
Village of Tioga, Tioga Co. Pa. extending from said
street to the Tioga Rail Road, known ns the Slocomb property,
and consists of about fire acres of land with a large floe
dwelling house, a smaller dwelling house (on Broad Street,)
a barn and other out buildings and some choice fruit trees
and shrubbery.
Said property will be sold or. liberal terms. Enquire of
'the' proprietor N. Benton. Wilkin, No. 42 Exchange Place
New York, or of the subscriber at Tioga Village.
C. H. SEYMOUR,
June 17,1858,
i BMINTSTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters'of Administration
.A: ‘Haringbeen granted fo the undersigned on the estate of
Tbeodorus Larrison, lato- of Jackson dcc’d., all persons in
debted to tho said estate, are requested'to make immediate
payment, and those haring claims agathst the same will pre
sent them to i O. B. WELLS, Adm’r.
Jackson, July 1,1868.
CAMPHENE & FLUID—at
jc. 14. TRUMAN A BOWEN’S.
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS ,
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
BOOTS & SHOES
BOOTS & SHOES
BOOTS & SHOES
CROCKERY
CROCKERY
CROCKERY
STONE WARE
stone ware
STONE WARE
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
hardware
THE NEW GOOPS
THE NEW GOODS
THE NEW GOODS
Wellsboro, May 27, 1858.
SOMMER STYLES & FASHIONS.
Mrs. M. J. Grierson,
HAS just returned from the City with a full as
sortment of Millinery fetoods, which she offers
lor sale at the lowest cash prices.
STRAWS, NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY
BONNETS,
of all prices and dcscriblions. BORDERS from Is
up to 4s. 6d. A nice, assortment of FLOWERS of
all prices. French Flowers and Box Flowers. A
beautiful assortment ofi
RIBBONS, LININGsj LACES, CRAPES SILKS,
and all kind of materials for making
Summer <Sp 'Winter Mourning Goods, '
Little Boys Hats, Girl’s Flats, and Ladies' 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 orl Main Street, over Niles &
Elliott’s Store. ![May 13, 1658.]
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
WHERjE GREAT BARGAINS
WHERjE GREAT BARGAINS
ARE THE OpDEfl
ARE THE ORDER
ARE THE ORDER
FRO*! MORN TILB ? NIGHT,
. FROM MORN TILL 1 NIGHT.
FROM MORN TILL NIGHT.
SMALL PROFITS
SMALL PROFITS
SMALL PROFITS
AND QUICK RETURNS
AIND QUICK RETURNS
AND QUICK RETURNS
IS THE MOTTO 1
A. D. COLE.
IS THE MOTTO
IS THE MOTTO
AT BULLARDS’.
AT BULLARDS'.
AT BULLARDS’.
Wellsboro’ May 27, 1858.
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 stock is well selected, and her
styles the vory latest, and her milliners experienced.
All articles usually found in a country establishment
always on himd. |
TRIMMING, BLEACHING & FIXING OVER
done on short notice and in the best style.
ID* All kinds of country produce received in ex
change for work, and cash not refused.
May, 27th, 1858. j
G. jN. DAETT,
DENTIST.
Office at his Residence , near the Academy .
All work pertaining to his line of business done
promptly and Warranted. [April 22, 1858.]
STrLArWR^EIiOTEK
WM. S. CAMPBELL & CO., PROPRIETORS,
NO. 1018, Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
wm. s. c\MPnr.ix. a. o. mfluit.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted to tho
undersigned upon the last will and testament of Abner
Peake, late of Charleston: dec’d, all persons indebted to the
estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against the same will present them to
SKTII CLARK, Ex'r.
Charleston. May 20, ’5B; 6t. JEXETTE PEAKE, Ex’x.
SENT FREE TO AN¥ ADDRESS.
Gr. G-i EVANS,
Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of
the Gift Book Enterprise.
HAS just issued a now and complete catalogue of Ins
Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of all
kinds of literature.
$5OO worth of Gifts will 1 bo 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 oc mail on the,same day the order is re
ceived- A complete catalogue sent free;
Address, G. G. EVANS
Jan. 28,1853. 430 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. •
Post Of lice Notice.
Mails close at the IFellsboro’ Post Office as follows;
Eastern mail r vla Tioga, 1 daily at 10V o’clock a. m.
Eastern and Southern, via Mansfield and Troy, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, at o’clock a. m.
Eastern and Southern, via Covington and Troy, Monday,
Wednesday and Triday at o’clock a. m.
Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at lo’-
clock p. m. • ,
Western, via Coudersport, Wednesday and Saturday at
7 s. a). ' j
Mails arrive os-follows :
Northern Arc., via Tioga,' dally, by 1 o’clock, p. m.
Eastern 4c. r via Troy land Mansfield, by 6 o'clock p. m.,
same days of leaving.
' Eastern kc n via Troy and Covington, by 7p. m.,same days
of leaving.' - !
Southern, via Jersey Shorn, Tuesday & Friday, by 12 m.
Western, via Coudertport, Tueed.iv and Fnd.iv hr 5 p. m.
Sept. 17.1S*T. | 1.1). RICHARDS, P. M
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
"HATS & CAPS
HATS & CAPS
HATS & CAPS
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 ROE’S
AT ROE’S
Executor’s Notice.
$3O 000
WORTH OF NEW;
■
Summer Goods .
AT THE ' i i ;■
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. We will sell
BEIUTIIIL PLAID SILKS
At 4s per yard, that were sold one year ago at Bs.
Elegant Bayadere Silks, cheap, at Gs, worth 12s.
BLACK SILK,
Twenly.eight inch Black Silk 45., usually sold for
Bs. I wjll sell you the real Oil Boiled at
6s, worth at other stores I2s. and 14s. 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 lesi than Ilie cloth
is worth. Beauiiful French Wrought Collars for 4s
worth usually 10s. Splendid sets Sleeves and Col
lars 6s. Muslin Edging and Inscrlings at oncdulf
the usual prices. Marseilles Goods of all Kfnds
cheap, a full set sold by our neighbors at 22s we
will sell at 4s. Flouncing and Borders cheaper-than
ever heard of before. | j
Do not slay from the Regulator Store, for your
example will be felt through generations to come.—
One cross discontented spirit in a family wilfjurn
a happy home into confusion and distress, and the
sight ol a frowning face, when so little money will
clear it up, should be cured by culling at the Regu
lutor and buying one of those heavy I f
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, aryi the
piles of gcods you will find,.but we Wiil dolasfast
as we can. We have added a number of men to our
list, and you will not be kept in waiting long, fqr the
bundles are continually moving out at the door,|wilh
the one continued sound I
How Cheap ! How Cheap !!
And (lie fust colored Lawns for 6 X-4 and
the real Jaconet Lawns for Is. Elegant Brilliants
for Is., beautiful Challies for Is worth 2sPd|new
styles. Bayadere Challies entirely new andjefieap
er than ever sold in the country. Three cases of
thos-e Mohair Debegcs, which wc sell at 6 1.-4 cents,
always sold at Is. They go off by the piece, and
you must come soon to get those Mohair dark col
ors for old ladies. When we look on the connlc
nance of a good kird grandmother, wc cannot hut
lova and revere her, although she may not bci able
to do much with her hands, (we have a jab jot of
Kid Gloves bought at Auction, that wc bcll'at is
per pai,r warranted kid) with the but by
imitating Lois of old she can do much for thejTum
ily in relieving the mother of a pact of her cares,
by spending a day at the Regulator Store [and se
lecting some of those unprecedented! bargains}from
those piles of Sheeting we have [
8 bales Atlantic A heavy one yarjl’wide j? cents
per yard. j | j
6 bales Boston A Wire twist, I yard wide 6 L 4
cents per yard. ; |
5 Bales Allcnsdale Fine Sheeting |l yard wide 7
cents per yard. .j ]
5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting ’3-4 yard [wide
6 cents per yard. | |
7 Bales Lawrence Steam Cloth 3-4 yard witle 4J
cents per yard. ! <
Colton Batting, Warp, Twine, different grades,
Colton yarn ull numbers. .
In the mother nothing can be more beautlluljthan
a meek and quiet spirit. There is.no adornment
compared to it, but we can add much to it by your
selecting from our piles of
A S
Which comprise over 200 different patltrns.—
Some E*lclla 2 yards square 10s, that hajve; been
sold at $5 with a good assortment of Graph and
ilk Shawls. A Black SiTk with heavy fringd, 172
inches square we will sell you for 40s. Crapesjfmm
$4 to $2O each. Lace Capes, some beautiful, ones
that, we will sell at ruinous prices. We cani only
ask you to look and we will sell you every article
as we advertise. ; {
' JfMillmery Goods.
Straw Bonnet* from Is to 20*. , j
French Flowers by the Box. «. j .
American Flowers by the Box. i
Pattern Hats. [
Dress Caps.
Straw Braids.
Blondes, Ruches, &,c.
Cords, Tassels, French Corsets, Brass ai d Steel
Hoops.
mMm SEEIf Sfl
I I
The Press, the Pulpit and the Petticoat. | The
first spreads the news, the second religion; and the
third and last spreads Douglass and Sherwood's pul
ent Sled Skirls with adjusting Bustle, whjcli may
be found ul the Regulator Store, Corning, N. Y.
BOOTS & SHOES
Ten cases of those fine Foxed Gaiters at 4s. 6d.
per pair. Eiglil cases of Women’s
Gs usually 10s, Men’s heavy Rrogari Shoes that cost
6« per pair to make wc will sell ih’cm at 75 cents.
Mens’ Kip Boob*, Fancy lopsnnd well made 10s per
pair. A good kip at 12s, and any quantity of La
dies* Rubbers at Is 6d per pair. The Rubbers are
Goodyear’s Patent, and best kind of No. 1. j
HATS, HATS,
A lot from Auction. A good Panama fine; braid
at Gs usually sold al 20s, Senate Hat, 4s sold usu
ally al Bs. Campeachy Hat, while, 4s usually
al Bs. Palm leaf by the dozen or single qnej for a
song, and ribbon thrown in~at that. Boy’s and
Youth’s Hal of all kinds. | |
Hen’s and Boy’s Summer Goods.
Kentucky Jeans Is’per yard. Heavy double and
twisted Coltonadc, handsome plaid Is Gd. 1 Hand
some Figured Sattinctt, wide stripe, 3s worth; 6s.—
Fancy Cassimercs, Droufl Cloths,Vestings, on Which
wc will not be beat in price, in the Stale. I
O* I will only say,let every member of the fami
ly strive lo make home happy by calling al the Reg.
ulator and selecting a bundle of those Cheap Goods,
by so doing you will remedy it and make a v Svvccl
home,** even a home on Earth, and at Ihersamc
lime do much good to him who is in want of the
“needful” which Is your humble servant. 1 j,
R. E. ROBINSON.
Corning, May 20,1858. |
The Grocery Department is Fuji:
PORK, HAMS.
FLOUR SUGARS, ;
TEAC, Ac. }
Good Flour warranted 84,75. Good Flour not
warranted 84. Candles Is, Sugar, good,[?! cents
per pound, every tiling equally as cheap I I
Corning, May 20, 185 b. R. E. ROBINSON.
Appraisement
Goods or Merchandise In
ir 1853.
Assessment & .
of Merchants for relliog
Tioga the yea:
Clasa Tax saAXanEtn,
BBOoxmLD. • Ross k 'Williams Dry
D T Gardiner Dry G’da 14 $7 00 Goods 14 709
“033. WD Kelly, do., 14 TOO
D 3 do. IS 10 00 C W Nesbitt, Drags 15 500
I M Bodine, do. 14 700 R K Brauddge, Ties*
John Evans, do. 14 7 001 Talley Mills 14 709
E J Bosworth. do. 14 7 IXlt ..
Allen k Tnllock, Gr’cy 14 7 0$ F& W!u^dl?Q : s 14 TOO
11 ?o»
. „!l' D l-artlmrat, do., 14 700
U l5 600
Q-jiA*,*
' j afn>DizßLiiY.
aQi»„*.2 T SS.u Tl Jjno.r»etHngton,DryaU 700
SS Packard, Dry OdsU JOJn n Potter, do! U 7W
• ll »»
Howes. Didama £Co c , T
Dry Goods, 1310 00|S«>T. I"EK ACo Dry
Thos. Video □, Qroc’y 11 TOOL Br ?S>> ic ’ 100(1
CLT3IER, R barren, do. 14 7U«
Beach &Rnshmore, Dry L Tyler, Drags, &c. 16 50t
Qood» 14 700 CtoCEOtA,
OoCtol, do. 14
J A Thompson, do. 11 7 00?. Croodnll 4 bon. do. 1310 00
ClimKT nAH3. n n 01 ?’ d °'’ S?
A Johnson, do. 11 7 OO? Kimball, do. ~
DELMAR. |U±J Tubbs, FlourM. 14 700
Guernsey £ Hastings, L . , . scurrix.
Dry Goods, 14 700 Smith & Revelaye, Dry
S S Packard, do. 14 7 00[ Uooda 14 700
MKnrinj). I Tton
JB Paine, do. 14 7 * I' ow< dh d 0.13 IOOQi
rrgr.yp it* S Tuttle, do. !♦ 7 00
JiJC Parkhnrstdo.l3 10 00-C 0 Era. do., U 700
L Davenport,Grocery 14 700 Daggett, do., 14 700
L Davenport, Flooring (Weed 4 Mitchell, 14 700
Mill 14 7 00 11 R Mitchell, do., - 14 TOO
Johnson 4 Martin, Tin ;Doct. A. Humphrey,
4 Stoves. 14 TOO 1 I>rucs, 14 TOO
FAiuriKCToy. (fi II Borden, do., 24 TOO
Iliram Mentt. Dry G. 14 70011 H Svrcatland, Dry
Goods. Clothing. &c 14 TOO
S X Billing)*, do. - 14 7 00i J ohn 0 Kane, Grocery
Ju-Ksoy. & Liquor, 2500
B Tillinghast. do. 14 7 00-A 4 C Humphrey, ITr
KNOXVILLE. Mill, 14 700
LB Reynolds, do. 14 700 Brooklyn Steam Mill
John Goodspeed, do. 14 700 Company, do„ 14 700
I WESTFIELD.
Krusen & King. Dry 0.14 700
jC Goodspced, do., 14 700
Geo. Closs. do., 14 700
A £ J Dcnrnmn, do. 14 7 00|
J/unroe & Goldsmith 14 7 CHI*
J II Stubbs, do. 14 7 001
Victor Case*- do. 14 7 00
i WELLSDORO.
lW A Roe, Dry Goods 121250
D Hart, fit)., 14 700
MtO Dullard, do., 1310 CO
Truman & Bowen, do., 1212-50
C & J LRobinson, do., 12 1250
B B Smith & Son, do., 12 1250
Nib's & Elliott, do., 13 10 OO
R, Bailey, do.. 13 10 CO
J Alloy. Drugs 1 H‘d. 13 1000
DP4W Roberts. Tin
i and Stoves, 14 700
Samuel May, Grocery 14 7 OOj
II Hopkins, do. 14 7 0m
J Morgan, Flour Mill, 14 7 00
LIHERTT.
J G Albeck. Dry G’da, 14 7 00
R Scleman. do. 14 7 00
J Merilta, do. 14 7 00
Sebring £ Narbor, do. 13 1000
Geo. Shaffer, Grocery, 14 1 7 00
Lawresceville.
WM Ballard. Dry G’ds 13 1000
James A Parsons, do. 12 1250
M Borst. Dry Goods i
Groceries, 14 700
C Fisher, Tin, U 7^o
R Farr, Grocery, 14 TOO
A Foley, Watches, Clocks
and Books. 14 700
Harvey Wood, Oro*cy, 14 7 <M>
f3l lilUs Kesfuiuu, 14 700
Stanton £ Geer, dd. 13 10 0G
M K Darrin, Groceries
Clocks, ic., 14 TOC
IV ti Miller, Drugs and
Medicines, 14 700
Curtis Parkhurst. do., 15 5 00
Benn £ Jid»n«on. G*cy 14 7 Of 1
James Fnrd, Flour 31iil 14 7 00
Notice is hereby given that an appeal ■will be held at iho
Conmiiwionor'ri Office in Mellsboro, on the 14th clay of July
next, and at my office in Elkland Boro, on the 22d day of the
same month, at which limes and places, all persons agrievcJ
by the foregoing appraisement, will be heard, and such abato
meats made as are deemed proper and just, and nil person*
failing to appear at said times and places will be barred from
making any defence before me. R. T. IVOOH,
Wellaboro, June 14th, 1338.
NOTICE'
IS hereby given, that a special Court will' be held at tho
Court Iloa.se in MV.lsboro. by the Hon. DaMiMVilnmt,
cummpneing ou.J/omlay the 19th day of July next, common
cmg at 2 o’clock p. m., and to continue two weeks, for tho
trial of the following cau-.es. under the provi-uons of the act
of Assembly of 14th April ISB4. J. F. DONALDSON
IVcllsbojo, May 2U, 1553. J'rulb’y.
Fenton vs Lownsberry ’ Bank of North America v«,
Lowrer & Wdlbton vs. Calket Duffey
Niles Osgood vs. Graves Dver vs. Johnson ct «1
Tlutrp vs. Mclntyre IVallace et al vs. In-sdiu
Bingham Trustees vs. Merrill Travis A Turner vs. Benson
Phelps £ Dodge vs. Kress Lowrey vs. Combs
Fox et al. vs. Thompson Dyer \s. Tioga Railroad Cg-_
M ilson vs. Stouvll A sou Leach vs. Phillips et al
Stevens for Potter t. BcckwithDePuf vs. Purments''r
Bingham Trustees ts. Bensonßoss for Dent-v|t Babcock
et al Stephens V 3. "Bache Jix’t
Kress vs. Stowell £ son Norris.
Bebec \». Hill et al
SECOND MEEK.
Bache £ Rc** rs. Spalding Beach rs. Cbno
Corhes vs. Hnlburt Bingham Trustees vs. Painuaa
Bingham-Triuteesrs. Slosson do. vs Love*
do. va. do. do. ts Lanphear ot
Gunnsoy vs. Niles do', vs Norwood
do. v<*. Ilut-»oB et al do. ts YTelUut al
Bingham Trustees v«. hotter Bingham Trasteca vS. Beacon
do. v<. P.itridgo et al
do. ts. Crittenden
Bnche rs, Ely ct al
BmnLaiii Trustees ra. Gilley et
al
do. rs. Inscho et al
do. V 3. I'nrk ct al
do. v&. Mattbon
do. v«. Matnson
do. vs. Long .Tr. et al TFasLinpton Mutual lusorance
tlo. vs. Herrick et nl
do. v». Preston et al Washington Mutual Insuranc®
Locked Aduir's va. Locke . Co. rn. Nichols, V. owd & Co*
Lache & Ho-s ra. Osgood
ON MANHOOD
AND JT3
PREMATURE DECLINE.
Ju»t Published, Gratis, the 50th Thousand.
A FEW ITOKDS ON* THE RATIONAL
Treatment wjthout Medicine' of Sprrnmtor
~i lira or LocaUJVeaknes-.. Nocturnal Emission-*,
Genital anjl ferrous Debility, Impotency, and
Impediments to Haulage goucially, by
The important fact that the many alarming complaints,
.originating in th«* imprudence and solitude of youth, may bo
easily removed H'IXHOUT MEDICINE, is in this «man tract
clearly demonstrated; and 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 IHMfcELP
perfectly and at the lea-t possible cost, thereby avoiding aU
the advertised nostrums of thfc day.
Sent to any addre-s, gratis and post free in a scaled envel
ope, by remitting 'po-t paid) two postage stamps to Dr. I>.
DE LANJIY, SS East 31st street, New York City.
April, 2», I&SS.
Tliu Young Flying Morgan.
jSSj\ millS splendid horse was sired by
I Lite justly celebrated trotter,—
‘‘Flying Morgan” the pride of Vur.
moot horse breeders, and docs credit
■ tu llie unequalled stock from which
he •sprang. His dam was a Messenger mare, a
stock second -only to the Morgan in all that consti
tutes excellence in the horse. For sliengih, «pccci
and endurance, this slock of horses has never been
surpa«**ed. Young Flying Morgan is seven year*
old, 15J hands high, and weighs 1100 lbs. He can
trot his mile inside of three minutes, and was
awarded the first premium for speed and genera! ex
cellence, at the Windham Co. Fair, held al Brall.e*
boro Vl.,' 1856
Ho wilFlsland the ensuing season, Monday's,
Tuesdays and Wednesdays, at the stable of the sub
scriber at Tpioga, and the remaining- days of each
week al the stable of E. R. Farr in Wcllsboro.
Terms, 810 to insure a foal, in accordance with
the usual custom. D. L. AIKEN,
Tioga, May 13,1353.
Slack Hawk Clilcf.
IVI* ** ounc * at 1C stable of the
y JLtJL subscriber, Ivvo miles cast of
I mindhrry Settlement, on the Old
\ County Road, Richmond township,
Tioga Co. Pa., the present season, for
the improvement of Horses. Black Hawk Chief
was sired by Skiff Colt, g sire Blackhawk, gg sin*
Sherman, ggg sire Justin Morgan. Dam was of
Messenger blood. Black Hawk Chief is jet black,
15 1-4 hands high,and weighs 1100 lbs. For beatify
of form, grace of action, and splendor of carriage,
he cannot be equalled by any slock horse in North,
ern Pennsylvania. Black Hawk Chief was foiled
in the SpringoflBs3; the property of Newell Farri
liam Esq., Lockporl, Niagara Co., N, Y.
Tenns—Five dollars for single service, ten dol.
lars for the season and fifteen dollars to insure.
All mares from a distance accommodated with
pasture free of charge.
LYMAN B. FAULKNER
Richmond, May 27, 1853.
Admiulstralor’s Notice.
Letters of administration having
been grafted to the undersigned on the estale
of David Crippen, late ol Rutland Isp, dcc’d., at!
persons indebted to said estate arc required to maku
immediate payment, and those having claims against
the same will present them duly authenticated to
GEORGE P. CRIPPEN J
HIRAM HODGES >AiWb,
dantel crippen }
Rutland, May 27,1833 6t.*
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. &. Win, Roberts, where he man.
ufucluresnKd keeps*,constantly on hand. Cigars <*f
Ordinary, Medium, and best brand**,as well as all
kinds ot Tobacco. Prices reasonable. Cal) and
WelUborc, Matj T, 1?3T.->y
J/ercantile Aj'bruisf?.
Co. vi. Strhrell
B. BE LANKY, 31. D.