i i 1 1 e »ly Meeting of A . .here were several, points up for "± ! -hieh may be regarded as of cu bv members of the society ne 'n P ° rstates. The first was the per ,he n of first cousins to be married in mee r'Te secoadwas.be permission of par g ’ t married in meeting, where only ' o°f them was a member, and the other r ihe third, to leave out of the rtlhe words, “and in plainness of speech, nvrour and opparel.” The first was decidedly discourage ; the on( J was referred to n commilee, and the lir d was not disposed of. 4 Hebd of Cows IN THE Aie.— The re nt whirlwind at, and in the vicinity of jlesville, Md., was the most singular phe imenoa, according to the account, we have ! er read of. Thd Rockville "Journal Its further about it, that there issued from j black smoke which darkened the atmos. t, er e. One gentleman saw a herd of cows nparenllv up in the air, end there is every la.on to believe that they were blown a narier of a mile. It is said that the hori an was filled with fragments of clothes. It, poles, limps, &e. It rushed on at this jte'till ii reached the Patuxent river, and L re its iourse was suddenly srresled. \ Republican Slate Convenlion was held t*Au"UEln> Maine, 241 h. On a ballot being ikcn'l'cr Gubernatorial candidate. Lot M. v lorrill, the present Governor, received the ,1,o!e number of votes polled—sl2; and ~ unanimous nomination was received with nuc |, ripplause. Speeches were, made by ; o v. Morrill and Senator Fessenden ; and esoluttons enforcing the anli-Slavery doc rites of the party, and also denouncing thb .dtrun.strnlion for its attempt to repeal the | s l,, n . bounties, were adopted. Tbo pro eedirt-S were enthusiastic and harmonious, nd the utmost confidence was felt in the eiJ |t of the election. American talent is receiving substantial idnoi'ledgment from abroad. Prof. Morse scorning home with $BO,OOO in his pocket, ie fruit of his Telegraph in Europe. Hoe as lately shipped a mammoth Press for the London Times. Eaton & Gilbert are ma un; cars lor Cuba and Brazil. The Queen if Spain is buying her War Steamers in New fork; and the Czat has become a patron of the. Novelty Works. Prentice of the Louisville Journal, says : One of the Administration papers in Penn jhania speaks very despondingly of the inspects of its party in that State. It evi iemU ihipks them blue as indigo, as blue as lire ,as blue as a Highlander’s naked legs in the winter, as blue as a dead man’s nrac, almost as blue as Mr. Buchanan’s old federalism.” Queen Victoria, ii is hinted, will appear in the venerable character of grandmother in the course of a few months, when a pledge of ihe loves of Prince Frederick William and bis wife will be presented to the loyal people of Prussia. This title has not bren a common one in the Royal family of Eng land lor many years, ihere having been but mo grandmothers in that family from the 'he death of Queen Caroline wife of George 11, m 1737, down to the birth of Queen Vic lona’s first child. A Washington conespondent of the Bos ton Post »avs that the Democratic party keeps a stiff* upper-lip, A dead body gen erally has a s’lff upper-lip—and a stiff under one loo.— Louisville Journal. -B-I-E-D -1q Wellsboro, on Sunday, X 1 ill in?t., at the resi. (knee of A B. Root, of inflammation of the lungs, Mrs. ABIGAIL J3OYDEN, of Charleston Pa., for. nifci.j of Coventry, Chenango Co. N. Y., aged 77 years. Ucclurc. |ip. G. B. STEBBINS, of Rochester, N. Y., x "ilMcclupc io tbe Court House Sunday after, rwn at 4 o’clock. Scats free. Subject: “Eternal [July 15.-3 . J Sheriffalty. ''■= me requested to announce ISAAC F. FIELD c Miliar, js a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the Republican Convenlion. .p C t arc auliionzed to announce Dr. JOEL ROSE ? a s a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the GETT rC - a " UloriZCd t 0 announce ALLEN DAG. Iji j (jl - T' 0 * 3, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject of the Republican Convention* ' Ev e ar ® - to announce EMMER BOW. : , f erf-le a s a candidate for Sheriff, subject of the Republican Convention. C rCflUes * C<i to enounce the name of LE f:* <s. Boro, as a candidate r C,ll,su kl cc l to the decision of lire Renubli. B^i r, V C<,UCS,C(I announce L. D. SEELY, of |* ., U!) a lor Co* Commissioner, i'.'A, 'Ju! R S *° n ie Bepoblican Converh. Vix to annnunce Ihe name of CAL ?! Belmar, as a candidate <ir.(; o r ,nts *joncr if nominated by the Republi - [July ISi 4.j P SEA STORY in the N. Y. *" oun< * at Smith &. Richards’ are alt gone. _ FOUND! Wr,^^ t '' )k . on Ihc 3d insl., a WATCH. The ir <f laU ,, C( *' ! ' lo i ,rnvn properly, pay charges T, t ,;' \ l ,“"»>:■ LUTHER J. KEENEY. - ’ Jul J la, 1858* L fice rc| naming in the Poster. 4 Hcctrr H dUor ° Ju "° 1858. , Siaclier T. McLenr Mias Jone , . ; ■ si, , McFail Miss Lucy R.- p 3,b Sj "ip-on d Kingsley James L. V c- ole. li r , r , , Johnson N. B. . n c " 1 Josiah' UlJr!olle Hill Mrs. Rhoda ft' 1 ? Barney “ Roberts Wm. J. 2 C K” Spaulding Sylvester fa* G *or £ c ® a , l^. r, y RobL2 W Sdrah * Walling James C. ‘ Jr l v Mrs. S P Wilkinson Ascph 2 ,^ tr *ons c.iir Williams Mrs. Ela pcase sa y Uielf 0 ?/ or / n y °** tlie ab °vc letters will ” ut J ar e advertised. } -RICHARDS,T. M c. n. D^orTTrr °!k'athiSß ? IST IST-' ■ r. A!I »ork aer; J US ' denCe ' near lhr - Acadmy. 0m f l 'r and \Va? l ! n '’ 1 t j ' lls '' ne °f business done “"anted. [April 22,1858 ] BLOW! BLOW! BLOW! f¥l HIS. appears to be the order of the day. But it I is an acknowledged fact that you can buy at tbe New store of BULUEDS’ CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER PLACE IN TIOGA COUNTY. This is no “Blowing” bat the PLAIN TRUTH. Look at our LIST OF PRICES and see if it is not so. And by the way, let ns say to you that you need have no fear of getting Old Goods. Our Store Stock and Clerks are all New, as well as our Prices. Out Stock is csmplete. Yon can find everything from a Tea Canister, up. Here they Come! Another lot of those Nice Brown Sugars, only 6i eta. A No. 1 Rice, 5 Stewart’s extra Syrup, (worth Is more than any other Syrup, sa, Good Molasses 40 cts. Codfish, 5 u While Fish &, Trout, 8 M Good Tea, , 3 8 . Fine-cut Tobacco in papers, per lb 2s. 6d. Bulk •» ~.,38, Good Plug Tobacco, 2s. Yard wide Sheeting,., bj els. A Good Gaiter, only 6s. Flour, 4 50 , and everything else as low at M. & O. BULLARD’S, THRESH LOT Camphene and Fluid, 6s. per gal. at BULLARD’S ZINC PAINT, &, Linseed Oil at 7s. 6d. per gal. at BULLARD’S. CANARY, Rape and Hemp Seed, at BULLARD’S. NICE lot Fishing Tackle may be found at BULLARD’S. YD. wide Prints, only 64 cents at BULLARD’S. Here they Come! DOUGLASS & SHERWOOD’S Patent Hoop Skirls. Another lot. Only $2 50, at July 8. *5B. TRUMAN & BOWEN’S. Rice 5 “ Codfish .5 “ Syrup vi. 4s 6d. at TRUMAN &. BOWEN’S. DISSOLUTION— The firm heretofore ex. isting under the name of D, P. & Wm. Rob erls is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books are in the hands ol David P. Roberts for business will be con ducted by Wm. Roberts at-the old Stand. D. P. ROBERTS, Wellsboro-, June 17. ’5B. WM. ROBERTS. FOLEY has a fine assortment of heavy IBHSOSe kIETEIB IHUJEJ'ffISIE (BASE WAITCIHISSs, which he will sell cheap on short time. \All kinds of REPAIRING 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 conlinuanca of the same. Wellsboro, June 24.1858. HOLD OJ\, HR. PRINTER Tl STOP THE PRESS / / WHAT FOR? WHY. TRUMAN & BOWEN have just arrived from New York with the LARGEST CHEAPEST AND BEST assortment of GOODS ever before offered to the people of Tioga County and vicinity ; and holwilh otanding the RUSH OF CUSTOMERS they say they must advertise in order to let every body know that they are on hand at THE EMPIRE STORE with a large assortment of i DRY-GOODS i DRY-GOODS , * 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 chea per than (he same goods can be bought at any other store in this vicinity. Call and examine their slock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. No charge for showing Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE—AT THE EM FIRE STORE! TRUMAN & BOWEN. Wellsboro, June 14, ’5B. tf List of Jurors for Special Court, July 19th, 1858, FIRST WEEK. Orrcn D. Bly, Charles Bottom, John B. Berm, Ebenezcr Briggs, Vine H. Baldwin, William Cache, Thomas Black, Joel Culver, Newell Campbell, James Cook, Daniel Dewy, Alexander Cropsey, Porter Guy lord, Ephraim Harris, Ira Johnson, Rockwell VV. House, Levi Kissinger, Martin Kelley, Benjamin F. Kelsey, Samuel H. Levegood, Moses Lee, Edsall Mitchell, William K. Mitchell, Eleazei Orvis, Jerome B. Potter, Joseph Rouse, Ezra VV. Rutty, Michael Sheffer, Levi S. Smith, Leroy Tabor, William Thomas, William Talc, Phineas Vanhorn, Dyer Weeks, Daniel Wilcox, Orson Webb, SECOND WEEK. Carlisle Atherton, James E. Andrews, William Adams, John G. Albeck, Isaac M. Bodine, Enoch Blackwell Elisha J. Brown, Guhnrd Bohm, Ambrose Barker, Samuel S, Cleaver, Thomas Coon, John R. Coffin, George Cliamplin Horace S. Cook, Seth Daggett, Alpbcus Dann, Nathan Dudley, Humphrey Fletcher, Henry A Guernsey, Eli Jclliff, Frederick K. Leonard, Roland McAllister, Hector L. Miller, . Francis L. Maacho, Dan Osborn, .. Chester R. Pride, Andrew Rttler, Levi B. Reynolds, Orren Haggles, - Philip S.-Ripley, Morris Seely, David Sparks,' Dcvilla Slowcll, Albert A. Shivc, Levi Skinner, Orren B. Wells, 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 CAMPfIENE & FLUID—at jc. 14. TRUMAN & BOWEN’S. -THE. TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. C. G. OSGOOD, DESIRES THE FACT TO BE KNOWN TO THE READERS OF THE AGITATOR , That he is filling up the Store formerly occupied by BEAN & ENSWORTH, WITH A TEEI DESIKABIE STOCK OF (rOODS! WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD “LOW.” We Should Hake Poor Work at 3> IVID9 If we should try ; and will mere- ly! say to those who will l i favor us with a Call, That the Public’s old Friend, SAM SMITH, Or myself, Will show them the Goods With pleasure, AND SELL TO THEM IF WE CAN. Everything, and a few other little Articles always on hand. Wellsboro* July 8,1858, AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SALE OP POPULAR MAPS AND CHARTS. Designed to map out and picture to the people of America, the great Scientific, Historical, and Religious topics of the Day. Beautifully illustrated & colored. JUST PUBLISHED. THE TELEGRAPH CHART, showing the proposed Atlan tic and other Submarine Telegraphs, with the great overland Telegraph lines in Europe and America, explaining the Prin ciples and Operations of the Morse, House aid 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 yon good tidings of great joy, which shall bo to all people.” Containing eleven large splendid Engravings, designed by Gilbert, the great English Artist. Subjects os follows: The Adoration of the Shepherds—The Flight into Egypt—Jesus in the midst of the Doctors—Jesus subject to bis parents— The Baptism—-Our Lord in the house of Martha and Mary— Our Lord raising the Widow's Son—Jesus Christ blessing lit tle Children—The Crucifixion—The Resurrection—our Sa viour; al«o, the Lord’s Prayer and Commandments.* AMERICAN HISTORICAL PORTRAIT GALLERY of emi nent characters in our own history. An instructive Sheet, which ?vcry Citizen of the United States should possess.— Containing six portraits of celebrated North American Indi an chiefs; Six portraits of Pioneers and Founders of Oar Country; Six portraits 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. \ THE PANORAMA OF INDIA, containing a Largo Chart in Relief of British India—Map of Southern A-da—Plan of the capture of Delhi —Havelock's March to Lucknow—Por traits of Nena Sahib and the Princes of Oude—Execution of the Sepoys—Temple of Juggernaut—Pagodas—The four Castes, etc, with full statistical tables, and a History of In dia, the British East India Company, and the Sepoy Mutiny. A GOVERNMENT MAP OF NICARAGUA, showing the different States—Cities—Battle Grounds—Transit Route to California— l Great Sea), etc. With a smaller Map of all Cen tral America. All persons interested in Central American affair* can reiy upon this ns the most correct map. It is published by Government Authority. Several other Maps, describing new and popular subjects, arc in preparation and will soon be published. All kinds of Pocket and Mounted Maps supplied to order, for cash. A special circular, giving instruction to Agents, and offer ing them the most liberal iurms. will be sent post-paid when written for. Specimen copies of the Maps sent paid for 25 cents each. Address, H. H. LLOYD & CO., Publishers. July 1, 1858. 348 Broadway, N. Y. WELLSBORO BOOR STORE .And News-Office. The subscribers, having long be. licvcd a UVE BOOK-STORE & NEWS OFFICE to be one of the essential accommodations which the good people of VVeUsbo ro were prepared to appreciate and sustain, havocs* tablished 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 ILLUSTRATED PA PERS published. Also, all the leading ska ©a a a stub of the day cuu be had at their counter. They will likewise keep a full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, CURRENT LITERATURE AND STANDARD WORKS, and an; Book, Newspaper or Magazinenoton band will be ordered promptly, if desired. ” They will keep a good assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS all and singular of which will be sold at low prices for CASH. SmitU & Richards. Wellsboro, Jnne 24, ISSB. TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS. Dr. R. A. Lamont’i PERIODICAL COMPOUND. The most beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICINE now in Use, for all coses of obstructed or suppressed Menstruation. This valuable vegetable compound has long been used in the private practice of Dr. Lamont, 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 constitutionals liable. A few doses ta ken for one week before the monthly period will remove all obstructions from any cause whatever, os incredible as It may appear. . B.—Those ladies who bare been disappointed in tho use of Pills, can putjhe utmost confidence in this compoand. AUTION .-ffiOL This compound must not be taken by females during tha early months of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab> ortion. At ail other times it is safe, as It is purely vegetable. It will be sent to any address by lncloslngs2 to any author ized agent, or to R. I. ANDREWS, Buffalo N. Y. For sale by J. A. ROY, Wellsboro, Pa., and Druggists gen erally. * [July I,IS*S. ly.j NEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES BOOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY CROCKERY CROCKERY STONE WARE stone ware STONE WARE hardware hardware hardware THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS Wellsboro, May 27, 1859, GABLICK’S Improved Portable Field Fence. PaterUed by Isaac D. Garlick, Lyons , Wayne Co. N. Y., May 5, 1857. The patentee of this Fence, slier numerous trials and experiments, has finally succeeded in perfecting a plan for the construction of Fence, which does away with the necessity of inserting posts in the ground. The above Fence is made to sol upon the natural face of the earth, and by its peculiar forma, lion will conform to the undulations of the ground. The mechanical mode of its construction convinces ail 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 put 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 made; and the ease with which it can be put up and taken down, moved, made into slack pens, or used temporarily for any purpose the farmer may require it—no leas than the fact that at each joint an opening can be made, thus obviating the necessity tor bars or gales —must render it a universal favorite with the farm, ing class of communily. The Subscriber lias purchased the territory com- Rising Charleston, Delmar and Wellsboro,and will devote himself to-,the disposal of farm rights. JRICH ARD W. JACKSON. Delmar, June 17,1858. THE Subscriber is selling Ibis 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 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 l!ig f it cuts a wide swath; will work on rough ground where no other machine can follow it; very difficult to be clogged in any hind 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 $lOO, and the combined tnachineSlSO —making it altogether the most desirable Mower and Reaper in markel. Cull at the Tin and Stove Store and examine for yourselves. June 17, 1858. " WM. ROBERTS. SUMMER STYLUS & PISBIOM. Mrs. M. J. Grierson, HAS just returned from the City with a full as sorlrnent of Millinery Goods, which she offers fur sale at the lowest cash prices. STRAWS. NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY of all prices and descriptions. BORDERS from Is up to 4s, fid. 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 <s• 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. (CT Shop on Main Street, over Niles & Elliott’s Store. [May 13, 1858 ] TIN, COPPER-& SHEET-IRON WARE. THE SUBSCRIBER lias 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 kinds of.TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. ROOFING, EAVE-TROUGHING, and oil kinds of JOBBING, done on short notice and. in a satis factory manner. Call and see my slock of Tin-warc and satisfy yourselves that FISHER’S is the place to buy cheap. CHARLES S. FISHER. Wellsboro, June,l7, 1858. , 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 as the Slocomb property, nnd consists of abont five acres of land with a large fine dwelling house, a smaller dwelling honso (on Broad Street.) a barn .and other outbuildings and some choice fruit trees and shrubbery- Sold property i will be sold on liberal terms. Enquire of the proprietor N. Denton Wilkin, No. 42 Exchange Place New York, or of the subscriber at Tioga Village. C. U. SEYMOUR, June 17,1858. , ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Theodoras LarrisOh, late of Jackson dec’d., all persons ln- ( debted to the said estate, are requested to make immediate' payment, and those having claims sgafnst the same will pre sent them to v. B. WELLS, Adc'r. ( J.ickson, July 1,1?55. DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING HATS & CAPS iHATS & 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 JES ONNETS, For Sale. $5O 000 WORTH OF NEjw 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 gave it all. We will sell BEAUTIFUL PLAID MIES At 4s per yard, that were sold one year ago at Bs. Elegant Bayadere Silks, cheap, at Gs. worth 1 12 s. BLACK SILK, ! * Twenty-eight inch Clack Silk 45., usually sold for Bs. 1 will sell yon (he real Oil Bulled Clack Silk at 6s, worth at other stores 12s. and 14s. For as soon as you indulge a morose cross temper, you [destroy your own and the comfort of those around yon. NEEDLE WOM, ; i 7 We will sc|l you Needle Work less than the cloth is worth. Beautiful French Wrought Collars for 4s worth usually IDs. Splendid sets Sleeves and Col. Jars 6s. Muslin Edging and at One-half the usual prices. Marseilles Goods ofj all kinds cheap, a full set sold by our neighbors at |l2s we will sell at 4s. Flouncing and Borders cheaper than ever, heard of before. | ; Do not stay from the Regulator Store, for example will be felt through generations to come.—' One cross discontented spirit in a family will turn a happy home into confusion and distress,and the sight ot a frowning face, when so little money will ciear it up, should be cured by calling at the Regu lutor and buying one of those heavy j [ NEEDLE WORK FRENCH fEILS, Bought at the late Auction, which we yvi|l sell at 6s. worth 12«. Sickness is not so distressing when there is carefulness or patience, and patience you will need when you come to select thej goods, in consequence of the great rush of the piles of gcods you will find, but we wiil ! 4H us fast as we can. Wc have added a number of rneb to nur list, and you will not be kept in wailing long}, for the bundles are continually moving out at the door, with the one continued sound ' j How Cheap ! How Cheap!! And the fast colored Lawns for 6 I*4 cents, and the real Jaconet Lawns for Is. Elegant Brilliants fer Is., beautiful Challies for Is worth 2s!6d new styles. Bayadere Clmllies entirely new and cheap* cr than ever sold in the country. Three cases of those Mohair Dcbegcs, which wc sell at G K 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 wo look on the [counte nance of a good kird grandmother, we cannot but lova and revere her, although she may notjbe able to do much with her hands, (we have a jpb lot of Kid Gloves bought ut Auction, that wc Well at la per pai,r warranted kid) with the household, bbt by imitating Lois of old she can do much for (he fam ily in relieving the mother of n part ofjhejr cares, by spending a day* at the Regulator Store? and se. lecting some of those unprecedented bargains from those piles of Sheeting.we have just received. 8 hales Atlantic A heavy one yard wide! 7 cents per yard. ; { ■ 6 bales Boston A Wire twist, I yard wide 6 L 4 cents per yard. j f 5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting 1 yard' wide 7 cents per yard. | 5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting 3-4 yard wide 6 cents per yard. j | 7 Bales Lawrence Steam Cloth 3-4 yard !wide 4J cents per yard. j j Colton Batting, Warp, Twine, different! grades, Cotton yarn all numbers. | j in the mother nothing can be more beautiful than 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 oi : | Which comprise over 200 different palltmt*.— Some Estclla 2 yards square 10s, that have been sold at $5 with a good assortment of'Crape and ilk Shawls. A Black Silk with heavy fringe, 172 inches square we will sell you for 40s. Crapes from $4 to 820 each. Lace Capes some beautiful ones that we will sell at ruinous prices. We can only ask you to look and we will sell you every article as we advertise. ) JUMinery Goods . Straw Bonnets from Is to 20s. | French Flowers by the Box. I American Flowers by the Box. | Pattern Hals, 1 [ Dress Caps. | j Straw Braids, j | -*• j Blondes Ruches, &c. Cords. Tassels, French Corsets, Brass| and Steel HOOPS. i : mmm* The Press, the Pulpit and the Petticoat. The first spreads the news, the second religion^'and the third and lasi spreads Douglass and Sher.wpod’s pul ent Steel Skirts with adjusting Bust’e, wljich may be found at the Regulator Store, Corning, N. Y. BOOTS & SHOES Ten cases of those fine Foxed Gaiters :it 4s. Gd. per pair. Eight cases of Women’?* Enamelled Boots fis'osujlly 10s, Men’s heavy Brogan Shoesilhal cost 6s per pair to make we will sell them at [75 cents Mens* Kip Boots Fancy Jopsand well made 10* f>er pair. A good kip at 12s, and any quantity of La dies 1 Rubbers at Is fid per pair. The Rubbers are Goodyear’s Patent, and best kind of No. K HATS, HATS, A lot from Auction. A good P.inamn fine braid at 6s usually sold al 20s. Senate Hal, 4s .sold ally at Bs. Campeachy Hat, white, 4s aolil usually al Bs. Palm leaf oy the dozen or single pne {or a song, and ribbon thrown in at that. Boy’s and Youth’s Hat of all kinds. , \ Hen’s and Boy’s Summer Goods. Kentucky Jeans Is per yard. Heavy, dbublc and twisted Cotlonade, handsome plaid ls6d> Hand some Figured Saltinetl, wide stripe, 3s worth G->. Fancy Cassimercs, Broao Cloths, Vestings,on which we will not be beat in price, in the Stale. | OIF I will only say, lei every member of the fami ly strive to make home happy by calling at the Reg. ulalor and selecting a bundle of those Cheap Goods, by so doing you will remedy it and imiltcja 4 Sweet home,” even a home on Earth, and at the same time do much good to him who U in want of the "needful” which is your humble servant, „ E. ROBINSbIST. Corning, May 20,1858. j The Grocery Department is Full. PORK, hAms, FLOUR SUGARS, ; TEAC, &.c. | Good Flour warranted $4,75. Good Flour not warranted 84. Candles Is, Sugar, good; 7 cents per pound, every thin? equally as cheap c ‘; Corning, May 20, ISSB. It. E. ROBINSON. JIOTICE IS hereby given, that a special Court will be held at tha Court House in Wellsboro, by the Hon. David Wilmot* commencing on Jfonday the 19th day of July next, commea clng at 2 o’clock p. m., and to continue two weeks, for th* trial of the following causes, under the provision* of tho act of Assembly of 14th April 1834. ‘ J. F. DONALDSON Wellsboro, May 20,1855. Proth’y. ■ Fenton vs. Lownsberry Bank of North America ys. Lowrey k WillUtoa vs. Calket Duffey Niles k Osgood vs. Graves Dyer vs. Johnson et a* Tharp vs. Mclntyre Wallace et al vs. Insch» Bingham Trustees vs. Merrill Travis A Turner vs. Benson Phelps k Dodge vs. Kress Lowrey vs. Combs Fox et al. vs. Thompson Dyer. vs. Tioga Railroad Ca Wilson vs. Stowell k son Leach vs. Phillips et al Stevens for Potter r. BeckwithDePol vs. Parmentu-r Bingham Trustees vs. Benson Ross for Dent vs. Babcock ot al Stephens vs. Bacho Ex, 1 ? Kress vs. Stowell & son Norris. Be bee vs. Hill et al SECOND WEEK. Bache & Rosa vs. Spalding Beach va. Chno Corlies vs. Hulburt Bingham Trustees vs. palmaa Bingham Trustees vs. Slosson do. vs Lore do. vs. do. do. rs Lanphcar ct ai Guernsey vs. Niles do. vs Norwood do. vs. Hutson et al do. vs Wells t-t al Bingham Trustees vs. Potter Bfngbhm Trustees vs. Benson do. vs. Patridge et al do. vs. Crittenden do. vs. Inscho ct al Bache rs. Ely et al do. vs. Bach et al Bingham Trustees vs. Cilley et do. vs. MattUon al do. v». Matti-ion do. vs. Long Jr. etal Tfashington Mutual Insuranc* do. vs. Herrick et al do. rs. Preston et al Washington Mutual Insoranco Locke’s Admr’s vs. Locke Co. ts. Nichols, Wood & Co. Bache £ Boss ts. Osgood ON MANHOOD and ira PREMATURE DECEITS 1 E. Just Published, Gratis, the 50th Thousand. A FEW TJ’Orbs on tee rational /pfi'fxji jkTreatroent 'without Jledicino, of Spermatur rhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, mttJAHftfay Genital and Nervous Debility, Impoteucy, and Impedimenta to Marriage genet ally, by The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of >futh.-may bo ewsily removed ‘WITHOUT MEDICINE, is la this small 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 HIMSELF perfectly and at the least possible coat, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post fire© in a scaled envel ope, by remitting paid) two postage stamps to Dr, B, DB LANKY, 88 East Slat street, New York City. 29, 1858. The Young Flying Morgiiu. flßv f 11H1S splendid horse was sired by JJJwirx--. _l the justly celebrated trotter,— c Morgan” the pride of Ver. >pj*monl horse breeders, and docs credit the unequalled stock from which ho sprang, v If is darn was a Messenger mare, a stock second only to llie Morgan in all that consti tutes excellence in the horse. For strength, speed and endurance, this stock of horses Uas never been surpass’d. Young Flying Morgan is seven years old, 15-i hands high, and weighs 1100 lbs. He cun trot his mile inside of three minutes, and was awarded the first premium for speed and gcncralex ccllcncc, at Co. Fair, held at Brail.e boro Vt., 1856 He will stand the ensuing season, Monday’s, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, at the stable of ihe sub scriber at Tioga, and the remaining,days of each week at the stable of E. R. Furr in \Vcllshoro._ Terms, 810 to insure a foal, in accordance with the usual cn>lom. D. L. AIKEN, Tioga, May 13,1858. Black Hawk Chief. IVT k® ** oun< * at l hc stable of the subscriber, Iwo miles cast of Lounds-bcry Setlleraenl, on the Old VI (Tjfi County Road, Richmond, township, Tioga Co. Pa., the present season, fop the improvement of Horses. Black Hawk Chief was sired by Skiff Coll, g sire Blacklmwk, gg sir© 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 beauty 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 foaled in the Spring of 1853; the property of Newell Farn ham Esq., Lockport, Niagara Co., N, Y. Terms—Five dollars for single service, ten dol lars for the season and fifteen dollars to insure. All marcs from a distance accommodated with pasture free of charge. LYMAN B. FAULKNER. Richmond; May 27, 1858. Tioga Marble Shop. THE Subscriber has just received a fine lot oj Marble from the Rutland Quarries, suitable lor all descriptions of Gravestones, Monuments, Cenotaphs, &c. lie is prepared to execute orders for the above de. scriptions of work, m a superior style, and at rea sonable prices. Persona desiring Gravestones of the finer kinds of ITALIAN MARBLE can procure them of the Subscriber. A. Growl, of Wcllsboro, is authorized to receive orders for work at this establishment. Tioga, June 10. *58., tf- A. D. COLE. TO THE LADIES! A New Kind of Soap !, has recently been invented, which promises to su persede all other kinds of hard soap. It is u«cd ex tensively lor washing clothes, and possesses the re markable property of extracting dirt without boiling the clothes and without I he use of the rubbing board. The process of washing requires less than half the U/nc r uiid only about half the labor, by using thn Patent Soap.- This article is peculiarly excellent, and superior to any thing else called Soap; .because while it saves lime and labor, it never rots or in jures the clothes. It is just flic 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, Wcllsboro, Pa. New Spring Millinery. MRS. M. STEVENS has just received a largo assortment of new and splendid Spring millinery, which she will sell at least 10 per cent lower than fhe ought to. Her slock is well selected, and her' styles the wry latest, and her milliners experienced. All articles usually found in a country establishment always on libnrt. _ TRIMMING, BLEACHING & FIXING OVER done on >liort notice and in the bc.-t style. ILT All kinds of country produce received in ex change for work, and cash not refused. May, 27th, IW3. :I»OSl Oflicc Noltce. Mails ''lowAt the FFellsboro’ post Office as follows : Eastern maH. vm Tioga. daily at o'clock a. m. Eastern and Southern, via MriTudk-hl ;ind Troy, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda). at 7 x /. o'clock a. m. Ihistern and Southern,. via‘c..vmgton and Trov.Mondav, edne-Jay and Friday at 7}-< o'clock a. m. Southern, % m Jersey Shurc' Tuesday and Friday at IV o'- clock p. m. Western, via. Coudersport, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a. m. M.iil* arrive as follows : Northern Ac., Ma Tioga, daily, hy 1 o'clock, p. m. Eastern Ac.. via Troy and Mansfield, by 0 o'clock p. ra., same days of leaving. . , Eastern Ac., via Troy and Covington, hv-T p. days of leaving:. , . “ Southern, via Jersey Shore,-Tuesday A Friday, by 12 m. n extern, via Coudcrsport, Tuetdav and Friday hy 6 p. m. Sept. 17,1557. 1. I>. RICHARDS. I’. M SENT FREE TO t\V ADDRESS. Gr. G-. EVANS, Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise. HAS just issued a new and complete catalogue* nf hi* Uooks, comprising a Urge and varied assortment of all kinds of literature. $.500 worth of Gifts •will bo given with every $lOOO worth of books sold. A gift worth from 2a ct«, to $lOO, will bo delivered with each book at the time of sale. \ Orders from the country promptly Ailed and the Goods for warded by express or mail on the same day the orde'r to re ceived A complete catalogue t»ent free. Address, 0. G. EVANS 400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Jan. 28,1823. ST- LAWRENCE HOTEL. Wil. S. CAMPBELL & CO., PROPRIETORS. WO. 1018, Ches*nT St., Philadelphia, S. CATiPikJ.T’.. g. vq,!_*y r Co. va. Stilwell B. BE IAXEY. M. I).
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