The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, July 29, 1858, Image 3

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    SID WAKSISG.—Tbe cose of Porler,
Sunday School defaoiler is thus allied
y a correspondent of (he Boston Jckir-
;, lr Frederick W. Porter, (he defaulting
‘ h American Sunday School Onion,
n ’' r u made such a sensation a short
length made a lull and
f t confession of the great wrong be
"P He siood very high in the Society
" ; Church, and he was almost the
„ ..1,,, would have been suspected to
m ;,v of so foul a' deed. In a letter re-
Hid before the Board of the Sunday
■ I Union he has made a complete con
jon He began his wroug doing nineteen
rj Ino The plan wa? the same that he
'.oedw the I'f. His temptation began
j,,1,e mulberry and silkworm speculation
eleen veers ago, and under the garb ol
i„i o n he has for that long lime carriad on
'dishonest plans. He allows that at the
rl he knew it was wrong ; hut he hoped
be able to meet the notes as they matured.
los he was nnable to do so, he was corn
led In renew his notes and pay a heavy bp
s. Thus, for nineteen years, he has been
B din" the thotnv path of sin, praised for
values that he’knew he did not possess
laken of the sacrament, which, accnr
a to Ills own profession of faith, was adding
nnation to himself with each unworthy
e| ,i,„n. He defrauded the Society out of
( 830,000 ; but the Philadelphia broker
0 aided him to ihe dishonest gain, prompt
ed all the notes that his name was on.
j the loss was lessened nearly 840,000,
p or ier confesses that in the nineteen
ars of fraud, he has used the name of the
,j p: v 'o the large amount of $600,000, by
etuils and re-issues.- No wonder he is a
man _one whom, if the law does not
lC h, ihe crave will soon cover up. 1 Nine
p tears of fraud and crime, nnd t'perpe
ifd in ihe name of religion—with dispair
iking him in ihe face—exposure wailing
him alike corners of each „sireel —with
nurse knawmg at his hear! —and the worm
.idies not hastening to his repast! Mr.
tier's confession will soon be made public”
Imuax Lover.—Miss Bishop, ihe
,'ernf “Floral Home,” who went lo Min
i:'a os a teacher, received an offer of mar
re from an Indian. He camfe her
e"in« decked in all his finery—scarlet
pel, rings, feathers, newly scoured brass
raments and : bear’s claws—and through
inerpret'*r announced to her that she
is'Lehia wife. Il was urged that he had
;wile. He replied, “AH the band havens
in\ as diey can keep and I have but one.”
?n extra inducement he promised that she
hue the best corner in his lodge, hunt
ms side, and eat with him, while the dark
:iw was lo hush the papoose, cook the
■j, carry the game, plant and hoe the corn,
-provide wood and water. Miss Bishop,
nje in fear of the “green eyed monster,”
■n if the other claimant did hold an infe
r declined the distinction. The
I m then begged a dollar lo buy fl shirt,
d left with a hanohiv air. Next day he
'drunk. Bui Miss Bishop's associate al
■'i fared worse; she had been only a few
fks in \he country, and was ignorant of In
n customs; \ young warrior, sminen wiih
,ctiled “lien; hoping to be rid of him
gave him a ring; he interpreted il as a
ea of p-trualiiy, and returned to lake her
Indge; the next day he n<»ain returned
h'i\\oufiir braves 10 compel her to go
h him. explanations and interference
d her.
)t:ati nr Gkn. John A. Qititma.n.- One
ihe h**roi s of ihe Mexican war, who
P'!' 0 *! a ihous.ind builds, go down io a
'till uruve. Some of the most dislin
slifil ni this gallant corps already sleep in
’• Quvmnn, one of the bravest among
n, -iM' his name lo the number. He
1 <>n ihe 17:lj sn*o., at Natchez, of disease
inirtprfai Washington, in his 59ih year.
Qj.’man was horn al Rhinebeck, N.
"nGicnved his education al Mount Air\,
brrmarttoun, in Philadelphia courrtv.
,!^p r was a Prussian clergwnan.—
irnit i di'Hing diiinry, siudied law, and
" 1 n ihe Uesi. []js talents soon se-
K l,i(n publ,c npen’inn and confidence and
! - nf d m various public capacities of im
encp. and finally as ocllnjj Governor of
. 'i 1 '- IS4G, President Polk appoin*
£ ,fn « Dni>:idier Central in ihe army,
[j' lo Gen. Ta> lor’s a.d in which he
■- cnn«[rct)oiislv. In ihe subsequent
wiih Sent, he was promoted lo ihe
njor General. In this campaign
>lle npSI miliiary skill and
ihe celebrated aliack on ihe
”le «f ihe capuol. Since his return
p he has again mingled in public
' r ' l , tt!is Cnn 'idered one of ihe ablest of
i u ' * He *lern delegation in Congress.
; ', ED ‘^ IIVE - —On Friday, 23d ult.,
i'lrC' men> le names Bush and
I / lL ’ Were engaged in digging a well
deprh, at Ann Arbor,
- v. £ ave x y a y l" rom the
l v i, 01 ’j 16 Grounding earth, and sud
r,!y iee* C n b ° m 10 depth of some
ii Su ° n Bs ' l Wl *9 known that
II in iv o . liS alive, the exching
■\ n,^' Ic ! nit y Pcame intense, and from
firs- .* r 1 le P eo P ,e rallied to the rescue.
i!f lSt} '!, n S 10 done was to remove the
■'io n rG . CUr h and sink a larger one
QV| it(i rvT Cl j- n °** l l le laborers engaged in
: dl "-. This was accomplished
! tmirpf. 011 ' 1 risl! . as 'he sioes of ihe pil
■ s Un» * Uns scured. It was, however,
r ; urb W:ls P u! in, and ihe work
1 OW m lO , ' le buried men prosecu-
On/'r , !>lr s '’ua>ion must be im
htlie Oih° • m been caught nearly
*1 from In a Sltlln fs posture. Every
C irna iion Qvewas audible 10 'hem, while
above a , ex ' s,ence reached their
the* fi A * en o a ' ter iwenty-aix
-'‘N, thftn ’u m . an was ,a l (en cut almost
ls ' nl - Som ? Xlaus, ed by close con
the a " me '° n B er “'as consumed
'but he in eC ° Dd con ' e quence of his
'be dav WaS rescued > and thus the
'his i« WaS rlc,l,y rewarded.—
*" "ad a 6U a -- rkabla ios 'ance of
“wessiul rescue.
A Double Murder.—Montpelier, Vi.
July 17.—A shocking affair occurred yester
day in the adjoining town of Calais. A
young man, lB years of age, named
Ariel Marlin, took his rifle in the morning,
went into a neighboring hay field, put himself
in ambush and as Mr. Wheelock, the owner,
made his appearance to commence work, shot
him deliberately through the heart. Mr.
Wheelock (ell al once, and in five minutes
breathed his last. Marlin immediately hur
ried off to another farm, where he met a la
borer named Ainsworth, and, after exchang
ing a word or two with him, shot him also.
Ain«wonh staggered into the house not far
distant, and died in about an hour and a half.
The neighborhood became alarmed, and Mar
tin look to the woods. He soon afterwards,
however, made his appearance in the road,
and was arrested. On being questioned why
he had been shooting these men, he replied,
'‘because they were mean men.” No cause
can be assigned for the horrid act. There
had been no difficulties between the parries
and between Martin and Wheelock a consid
erable degree of intimacy had subsisted.—
Both of the unfortunate men were young, and
had families. Marlin has always been con
sidered raiher weak minded, hut has never
been supposed insane. The affair is under
going a thorough investigation.
J. Edgar Thompson, President of the Penn
sylvania Railroad, we see it staled, declared,
at the Railroad Convention, held at Buffalo
a few days ago, that if the New York roads
did nnt put up the fare to the regular price
immediately he would reduce the fare on his
road to one cent a mile*.
Sheriffalty.
We are requested to announce GEORGE MUDGE
of Richmond, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to
the decision of the Republican Convention.
We are requested to announce ISAAC F. FIELD
of Dclmar, us 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 I lie Republican Convention.
We ore authorized lo announce ALLEN DAG
GETT. of Tioga, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject
to the decision of the Republican Convention.
We are authorized lo announce EMMER BOW.
EN, of Deerfield, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject
lo the decision of the Republican Convention.
We ore requested to announce the name of LE
ANDER CULVER of Elkland Boro, asa candidate
for Sbet iff, subject lo Ihe decision of the Republi
can Convention.
•
We are requested lo announce .MICAJAH SEE
LEV, of Lawrence, as a candidate for Sheriff, sub.
ject to the decision of the Republican Convention.
We are requested lo announce E. H. CORNELL
of Tioga, as a candidate lor Sheriff, subject to the
decision of the Republican Convention. [July 22 ]
We are requested lo announce L. D. SEELY, of
Brookfield, as a candidate lor Co. Commissioner,
subject to the decir-ion of the Republican Convcn
(ion. (July 8.)
We arc requested to announce the name of CAL
VIN F. BUTLE/f, of Delmar, »s a candidate
for Co ComniUMoner if nominated by the Republi
can Co. Convention. [July 15, ’sB.*]
Wc ore requested to announce EDGaR VV.
GRINNELL, of Sbippen as a candidate for County
Commissioner, subject lo the decision of the Repub-
I.can Conventin.
' We arc requested to announce JOHN GIBSON,
of Chatham, as a candidate tor Commissioner, sub
ject lo the decision of the Republican Convention.
EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary
lio.viii«f been granted lo ‘he undsrMj/nrd on the
estate of EZ/2A DaVIS, l.ite ol‘ Mansfield, teccnwcd.
All persons indebted lo said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same lo piesent them lo n«.
HORACE DAVIS, ) P ,
EZRA DAVIS JR. < tlXrs ‘
Mansfield, July 29, 180 S, 81.
Bituminous Coal.
THE Subscriber is now mining, and is prepared
to sell, at his mines in
GAINES TOWNSHIP,
Tiogi Co. Pa., the best quality of Bituminous Coal.
My Mines are situated on the Barrens, nine miles
south nf Westfield, fonr miles from Pine Creek, and
about fifteeni miles from Wellsboro.
The attention of Blacksmiths and all others using
Coal, is invited. The Coal will be sold in large or
small quantities by Dr. J. N. HaNER.
N. Hancr will also give his attention lo
Professional Calls. July 29, 1858, ly.
Religious Notice.
QUARTERLY MEETING and dedication at
Blossburg Pa., on the Ist of August. Meeting
to commence on Saturday, July 31, al 2 o'clock P.
M. Dedication on Sabbath.
M. Q. McFarland of Jerusalem, N. Y. f and S. A.
Leonard of Westfield of this County, arc expected
lo be present ou the occasion. Our friends general*
ly are invited to attend on the occasion,
July 22,1858. AMOS CHAPMAN.
BLOW! BLOW! BLOW!
THIS appears to be the order oflhc day. But it
ts an acknowledged fact that you can buy
Goods at the Now store of
BULLAEDS’
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER PLACE
IN TIOGA COUNTY.
This is no "Blowing” but the PLAIN TRUTH.
Look at| our LIST OF PRICES and see if it is
not so. ]
And by the way, let us 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 .
Our Stock is complete. You can find everything
from a Tea Canister, up.
Here they Come!
Another lot of those
Nice Grown Sugars, onlv 6$ els.
■j. A No. 1 Rice, 5 •*
I Stewart's extra Syrup, (worth Is more
than ony other Syrup, ss.
Good Molasses / 40 cts.
Codfish, 5 **
While Fisli Sc Trout, .... 8 14
Good Tea, 3s.
Fine.cul Tobacco in papers, per lb 2s. fid.
Bulk * “ ....3a.
■Good Plug Tobacco, 2s.
Yard wide Sheeting, fcj els.
A Good Gaiter, only 6s.
Flour, 4 50
and everything else os low at *
M. Sc O. BULLARD’S.
FRESH LOT Camphene and Fluid, 6s. per gal.
al BULLARD'S
ZINC PAINT, &> Lioteed Oil at 7k. 6d. per gal.
at BULLARD'S.
COBB'S XSREAT SEA STORY in the N. Y.
■ Ledger, to be found at Smith & Richards'.—
Buy it before they arc all gone.
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
c. G. OSGOOD,
DESIRES THE FACI'
TO BE KNOWN
TO THE READERS
OF THE AGITATOR ,
r
That he is filling up the Store
formerly occupied by
BEAN & ENSWORTH,
WITH A VEEY DESIRABLE
STOCK OF
GOODS!
WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD
“LOW.”
We Should Make Poor Work at
IB ®WI TO
If we should try; and will mere-
ly say to those who will
favor us with a
Call,
Tliat llic 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.
Wellaboro* July 8,1858,
HOLD) OiV, IMIS. PRINTER!!
STOP THE PRESS / !
WHAT FOR? WHY, TRUMAN &
BOWEN have just arrived from New York
with the
CHEAPEST
AND BEST
oFsortmcnt ot GOODS ever before offered lo the
people of Tioga County and vicinity ; and nolwilh
otanding the
RUSH OF CUSTOMERS
they sny they mu<l advertise in order lo let every
body know that they arc on hand til
THE EMPIRE STORE
with a large assortment of
DRY-GOODS
DRY-GOODS
HARDWARE
HARDWARE
CROCKERY i
CROCKERY
and every variety of poods usually found in a coun
try stcre, and which they will sell as cheap or chea
per than the same goods can he bought at any other
store in. this vicinity. Cull and examine their stuck
of goods bclbre purchasing elsewhere.
No charge for showing Goods.
REMEMBER THE PLACE—AT THE EM
FIRE STORE!
TRUMAN & BOWEN.
Wellsboro, June 14, *5B. tf
Here they Come !
Douglass & sherwood-s p.-aem Hoop
Skirls. Another tn(. Only 82 50, al
July 8, *5B. TRUMAN Sc BUWEN'S.
5
5 •»
4s fid.
at TRUMAN & BOWEN'S.
Rice ..
Codfish
Syrup .
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON
WARE.
THE SUBSCRIBER has established himself al
the old stand of*Wilcox & Sears, one door be
low R. S. Bailey's Slore,,where lie 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 subslanli.il 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.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL.
Wif. S. CAMPBELL & CO., PROPRIETORS.
NO. 1018, Chestnut St, Philadelphia.
Wil. 8. CAMPBELL. A. 0. MILLIN'.
C ' N - D ARTT,
DENTIST.
Office at his Residence , near the Academy*
All work pertaining lo his line of business done
promptly and Warranted. [April 22,1858.]
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration
baring been granted to the undersigned on the estate of
Theodoras Lairwon, late of Jackson dec’d., all persons in
debted to tbe said estate. Are requested to make immediate
payment, and those baying claims against tbe same will pre
sent them to 0. B. WELLS, Adtn’r.
Jackson, July 3, 1858.
FODKP!
Al Roseville, on the 3d lost., a WATCH. The
owner is requested to prove properly, pay charges
and lake it away. LUTHER J. KEENEY.
Tioga, July 15,1858.*
GOODS
I\'KW GOODS
MEW 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
Improved Portable Field Fence.
Patented by Isaac D. Garlick , Lyons ,
Wayne Co. N. Y., May 5, 1857.
The patentee of this Fence, after numerous trials
and experim* nls, lias finally succeeded in perfecting
a plan for the construction of* Fence, winch does
away with the necessity of inserting posts in the
ground. The above Fence is made to set upon the
na'nrul face of* the earth, and by its peculiar lnrmo
tion will conform to the undulations of the ground.
The mechanical mode of its construction convinces
nil who examine it of its superiority over anything
of the Kind ever offered to the public, as well us of
its durability, simplicity and chhapncss. It is so
put together that it is secured by means of keys,
which arc 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,.lor the sum of 50 cents per rod—making
it by far the cheapest fence that can be made; and
the case with which it can be put up and taken down,
moved, made into stock pens, or u-ed temporarily
for any purpose the firmer may require it—no less
than the fid that at each joint an opening can be
made, thus obviating the necessity lor bars or gales
—must render it a universal favorite with the firm
ing class of community.
The Subscriber lists purchased the territory com.
prising Charleston, Dclmar and Wcllsboro.and will
devote himself to the disposal of farm rights.
RICHARD W. JACKSON.
Delmar, June 17,1858.
KIRBY’S MOWER & REAPER
LARGEST
THE Subscriber is selling ibis valuable Machine,
and invites all who w.mla 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; 2s strong and durable; re
quires less drull lhan any other machine; has no
side drall thu’it cuts a wide swath; will work on
rough ground where no other machine can fohosv il;
very difficult to he clogged in any kind of grass, be
it wet or dry ; is simple in construction and noliia
b’e to gel out of repair; is a perfect combined ma
chine; working equally well, whether mowing or
reaping; and is I lie CHEAPEST »n price, the Mow.
er being only $lOO, and the combined machineSl2o
—making it altogether the most desirable Mower
and Reaper in market. Call at the Tin and Stove
Store and examine for yourselves.
June 17, 1858. ‘ D. P. ROBERTS.
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
BOOTS & SHOES
BOOTS & SHOES
(ErThe Subscriber is also Agent of the Tioga
Point Agricultural Works for the sale of
Emery’s unrivalled Railroad Horse Powers, Thresh,
ers and Separator’s, Portable Circular and Cross
Cut Saw Mills and Shingle Machines. Clover
Hullers, Emery’s, Hickok’s and Krauscr’s Cider
Mills and Pres-cs, Corn Shelters, Hay, Straw Sc
Stalk Cullers, Horse Rakes, Dog Powers, Clow’s
Grain Cradles, Com and Cob Mills, Cultivators,
Horse Hoes, Dedcrick’s Hay Press, Stump Ma*
chines. Leather and Rubber Belling.
And News-Office.
The subscribers, having i.uxg be.
licvcd u LIVE BOOK STORE &
HEWS OFFICE io he one of* the essential
accommodations which the good pcopleof WeMsho.
ro were prepared to appreciate and sustain, havocs,
tahiished Ihcmsclvi s one door above Niles &. Elli
oil’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
PJSRS publi.-hcd. Also, all the leading
sa a (BA an subs
of the day can be had al their counter.
They will likewise keep a full ossorlment of
CURRENT LITERATURE
AIVD 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 at low prices
fur CASH. T Smifhdc Ricbards.
Wellsboro, June 24,1558.
ALL thatlproperty on tho east side of Main Street in the
Tillage of Tioga, Tioga Co. Pa. extending from said
street totbcTlogaßailiload, known as the Slocomb property,
and consists of abont five tiered of land with a largo fino
dwelling bouse, a smaller dwelling house (on Broad Street.)
a bam and other oat buildings and some choice fruit trees
and shrubbery.
Said property will bo sold on liberal terms. Enquire of
the proprietorlift. Benton Wilkin, No. 42 Exchange Place
2iew York, or of tho subscriber at Tioga Village. .
C. 11. SEYMOUR,
June 17,1558. •
NICE lot Fishing Tackle may be found at
BULLARDS.
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
WOODEN WARE
wooden ware
WOODEN ware
CALL AND SELE
CALL AND SEE
!CALL AND SEE
Wellshorn, May 27, 1858
GARLICK’S
VEILMO BOOK STORE
SCHOOL BOOKS,
For Sale.
WORTH OF NEV
Summer Goods,
AT THE
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
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
BEAUTIFUL PLAID SMS
HATS & CAPS
HATS & CAPS
HATS & CAPS
At 4s per yard, that were sold one year ago at Bs.
Elegant Bayadere Silks, cheap, at 6s, worth! 12s.
GLASS WARE
glass ware
GLASS WARE
BLACK SILK,
Twenty-eighl inch Black Silk'd?., usually skid fur
Bs. 1 will sell yon the real Oil Boiled Black;Silk at
6s, worth at other Mores 12a. and Ids. For aft soon
ns you indulge a morose cross temper, yod destroy
your own and the comfort of those around you
NEEDLE WOE'S,
We will sell you Needle Work less than llid cloth
is worth. Beautiful French Wrought Collar**for 4s
worth usually 10s. Splendid sets Sleeves arid Col
lars 6*. Muslin Edging and In«crtings at.rine-h-ilf
the Q-oal prices. Marseilles Goods ofalljkinds
cheap, a lull set sold by our neighbors at 12> we
will sell at 4s. Flouncing and Borders cheaper than
ever heard of before. | r ]
Do not slay from the Regulator Store, far your
example will be fell through generations to coVne.—
One cross discontented spirit in a family wjll turn
a happy homo into confusion and distress, and the
sight of a frowning face, when so little money will
clear it up, should be cured by calling at the Regu
latorand buying one of those heavy j t
AT ROE'S
AT ROE’S
AT ROE’S
NEEDLE WORK FRENCH VEILS .
Bought nl the late Auction, which we will, fell at
6s. worth 12*. Sickness is not so di*tressmg|when
fhcre is carefulness or patience, and patience you
will need when you come to select the goods, in
consequence of the great rush of customers, iimi the
piles of gcods you will find, hut we will do jqs fast
as we can. We have added a number of mcri to our
list, and you will not be kept in waiting long, : ljir the
bundles arc continually moving out at the door 5 , with
the one continued sound .'
flow Cheap! How Cheap!!
And tlie fast colored Lawns for 6 1-4 cents, and
Jaconet Lawn* for is. Elegant Biilfiants
for Is., beautiful Challies for Is worth 2s fid new
styles. Bayadere Challies entirely n**w and chcip
er than ever sold in the country. Three dikes of
those Mohair Debegcs, which we sell at 6 1-d tents,
always sold at Is. They go off by the piece, and
you inn'l come soon to gel tho-c Moh.iir dark col
ors tor old ladies. When we look on the counte
nance of a good Uird grandmother, wc canilqthut
lovd and revere her, although she may not. lid-,able
to do much with her hands, (we have a jnMiol of
Kid Gloves bought at Auction, that wc sejllal la
per pai,r warranted kid) with the household, j/ul by
imitating Lois of old she can do much (or lliej fam
ily in relieving the mother of a part of licrjdircs,
hy spending a day at the Regulator Store and se
lecting some of those unprecedented hargair&jfroin
those piles of Sheeting wo have just received;|
8 hales Atlantic A heavy one yard wide 7 penis
per yard. . 1 [
6 bales Boston A Wire twist, 1 yard wide! .6 L 4
cents per yard. \l
5 Bales Allensdule Fine Sheeting 1 yard wiidc 7
cents per ynrd. "• ; i /
5 Bales Allcnsdalc Fine Sheeting 3-4 yard wide
6 cents per yard. : j
7 Bales Lawrence Steam Cloth 3-4 yard wide 4$
cents per yard. ,
Colton Batting, Warp, Twine, different grades,
Cotton-yarn all numbers. . -
Jn the mother nothing can he more bcaulifuUthan
a meek and quiet spirit There is no adornment
compared to it, hut wc can add much to it byjyour
selecting from our piles of , : j
12 US "W Hi
Which comprise over 200 different palttrps.—
Some E'-lclla 2 yards square 10s, that have, been
sold nt $5 with a good assortment of Cropland
ilk Shawls. A Black Silk with heavy fringe; 172
inches (.qua re we will sell you for 40s. Crapes 'from
$4 to $2O each. Luce Capes «ome beautiful iones
that we will sell at ruinous prices. We canjorly
ask you lo look and we will sell you every article
as we advertise. , -
MUUnery QmM.
Straw' Bonnets from Is to 20s. 1
French Flowers hy the Bov. j
American Flowers by the Box. “, |
Pattern Hats. \
Dre-s Cups.
Straw Braids.
Blondes, Ruches, &.c.
Cords. Tassels, French Corsets, Brass and'Steel
Hoops. 1 |
The Press, the Pulpit and the Petticoat. , {The
first spreads the new**, the second religion, anft the
third and last spreads Douglas.-, and Sln-Twocd 1 *! pal.
cut Steel Skirls with adjust ng Htist'e, whiHi may
be found at the Reguli/tor Store, Corning, N.
Ten of those fine Foxed Gaiters at 4fid.
per pair. Eight cases of Women’s Enamelled fronts
(h usuilly 10s, Men’*- heavy Brogan Shoe'* Ihalj'cnst
G-* per pair to make we will sell them at 75 cents*.
Mens’ Kip Bools, Fancy-tops and well made ](Js|»er
pair. A good kip at 12*, and any quantity nil La.
die'*’ Rubbers at Is fid per p.«ir. The Rubbers! arc
Goodyear’s Patent, and beat kind of No- 1. j
HATS, HATS?
A lot from Auction. A good Panama fine llraid
nt 6s iiMUflly sold ui 20s. Senate Hu. 4s <oid|u'u
ally at B*. Campeachy H.U, white, 4s sold u-m-illy
altis. P.ilm leaf tho dozen or single one, fur a
son£, and riblmn thrown in ul that, Coy’s land
Youth’s Hal of all kinds. r
Elen’s and Boy’s Summer Goods,
Kentucky Jean* Is per yard. Heavy doubtejand
twisted Coltonade, handsome plaid 1-.6J- flund-
Knnte Figured SaltimU, wide >iripi* f 3s worth 6-..
Fancy Cassimeres, Bro.ia Cloths, Votings, on which
wc will not be beat In price, in the Slate. \
(Lr I will only say, let every member of the fimii
ly strive to make home happy by calling at llic Reg.
ululor and selecting a bundle of those Cheap fcoods,
by m> doing-you.will remedy it and make n 1 Sweet
home,” even a i home on Earth, and nl thd *une
time do much good to him who is in want of the
"needlul” which is your humble servant. ! j*
„ ,B. E. KOBINSOii.
Corning, May 20, 18SS. • i
The Grocery Department is Fulf. ;
PORK, HAMS,!
FLOUR SUGARS, i i
TEAC, &c. i
Good Flour warranted 54.75. Good Floor! not
warranted S 4. Candles Is, Sugar, good, 7 Ceuta
per pound, every thing equally as cheap 1
Corning, May SO, 183 S. R. E. ROBINSON.
|3« ooo;
BOOTS & SHOES |
ON MANHOOD
AND ITS
PEEttATTJEE DECLINE
Just I'nblUhcd, Gratis, the 50lU Thousand.
A FEW WORDS ON TIER KATTONAV
jfiz'J} ! without Mciicinu. of
£4,-rhcaor Local Weakness, NVcturmd Kmis-doiis,.
SuLiuHujiy Genital and Nervous Debility, luipotency, and
Impediments to Marriage generally, by
B. DE LANET, M. D.
The important fact that the many alanninc complainS.
originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, mav W
easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in tin? email tiact‘
clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and JEghJy suc
cessful treatment, as adopted by the Author, folly r*\pinin**tj,
by means of which every oae U enabled to cure lIIJISELE
perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding ail
the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a scaled envel
ope. by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. it,
DE LANKY, SS Ea&t 31st street, New York City.
April, 29, ISOS. '
Tlie Voii■■ 4; Flying Moriian.
jßtty . fTpIIIS splendid liorsc was sired by
wjeA I tiie justly celebrated trotter,—.
Morgan” tlic pride of Ver
r^’ wn M*>,hont horse breeders. an„d does credit
the unequalled stock from which
he sprang. Ills dam was a Messenger mare, &
slock second only to the Morgan in ail that const!,
lutes excellence m the horse. For slienglh, speed
and endurance, this stock of horses has neve; been
surpassed. Young Flying Morgan is seven year*
old. 15£ hands high, ami weighs 1100 lbs. He cark
trot his mile inside of tlwcc minutes, and \va«
awarded the first premium Ibrspecotuid general ex
whence, nl the Windham Co. Fair, held at Brail.e.
boro Vt., 1856 i
He will stand tlw ens&ing season, Monday***
Tuesdays and Wednesdays, at the stable of the sub.
scribvr at Tioga, ancflhc remaining daysofeacii
weekat the stable of C. R. Farr in Wcilsboro.
* Term?, 810 lo insure a foal, in accordance with
the uf>ual custom. D. L, AIKEN,
Tioga, May 13,1858.
Black naivk Chief,
ffex be found at the stable of lb*
. XVJL subscriber, Iwo miles cast ol*
Lnnndsbcry Sclllcmcnt, on llte Ob/
VI W3* County Road, Ricliraond lotvii>hip,
Tioga,Co. Pa., the present season, lor
the improvement of Horses. Black Hawk Chief
was sired by Skiff Cult, g sire Blacklmvk, 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 beauty
of form, grace of action, and splendor of carriage,
be cannot be equalled by any slock bor*-c In North
ern Pemi-ylvania. Black Hawk Chief was foaled
in the Spring of 1853; the properly of Newell Faru
ham E>q , Lockporl, Niagara Co., N, Y.
Terms—Five dollars for single service, ten JuL
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, 1853.
TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS.
Or. li. A. Litntout’s
PERIODICAL COMPOUND.
The most bcm-fipwl ntnl «up»v-*.fMl FEMALE MEDICIXB
now m U'sc, lor all ca-i b of obstructed or supp.csacd
Mtn-tru'itiun.
Tlih valnatlf rrirdnldc compound has long boon nsed in
the private practice of Dr. Laniont. for regnkvimr tiie do
raiuiuimMiH ot the foin.iU* -wo m and f-.v improving tl\»* gen
eral health, and by long experience lias been found the
greatest unn-iJy aualiist tho-e p.uulul or gem rut
to which the f«. male c(in-ti'utu>n i- liable. A fov ilo-es ta
ken for one week bef./ra tin? monthly period will remove alt
o'-, tractions/ioiil i,nj cmiuc ichulcicr, as incredible aa it mar
appdar.
.V 15.—Those* Indies who hare been disappointed in the usa
of Fills, Ac., can put the utmo-t couflJcm u in thb compound,
•ftj-j -C A U T I O X
This componml uiu-t not bo by females during tho
earlv months of Pregnancy under tho pen dry of t jrtaln ab
ortion. At all other times it is safe, as it is purely u-gu table.
•It will be -cat to ant address by totiux author
izod agent, or to 11. I. ANDREWS. Buffalo N. Y.
For sale by J. A. IloV, Welbboro, Pa., and Druggists gen
erally. [.lnly 1, lb-Vk ly ]
Tioga Marble Shop.
THE Subscriber Ims ju-t received a fine lot oj
Marble from the Rutland Quarries, suiubl*
for all descriptions of
Gravestones,
I?loimiiicn(s,
Gcnotnplis, &c.
He is, prepared to execute orders for the above de-
Fcriplions of work, in a superior style, and at rea.
snndblcpricps. Persons desiring Gravestones of llio
finer kinds of ITALIAN MARIiLE can procuru
lljcm.pf llie Sub-criher.
A. Crowl, of Weflsboro, is authorized to rcceWo
orders lor work tit this establishment,
Tioga, June 10, ’5B, If. A. D. COLE.
TO THE LADIES!
A Kew Kind of Soap
has recently been invented, which promise? to su
persede nil other kind* of hard soap. It is used ex.
tensively lor washing clothes, and possesses the re
markable property ofesirncting dirt without boilings
Ihe clothes and without (he u*c of tile rubbing board.
The process of washing requires less than half the
time, and only about hail' the tabor, by using this
Patent Soap-; This article is peculiarly excellent,
and superior Co any thing else called Soap; because
w hita it save* time and labor, it never rot* or in
jures tlie clothes. It is just the article it is repre.
scnled to be, and never disappoints the expectation*
ol* lt ’does not lake out stains. For
safe at Hoy’s Drug Store, U’ell-boro, Pa,
Posi Oiiicu Notice.
iMaiN close at the llVlHmro’ I’o-t Ofliepa.- follows
Eastern mail, via Tioipt, daily ut in*/' oVlook ti. m.
EasU rn an.l Southern, vi.i M.iu-.iidd ami Troy, Tuesday,
Tlmrsifeij and s.itnrd'»y„nt 7* < o'clock a. in.
Ex-tern and Southern. via Codington and Troy, Monday^
Wedne-d iy and Friday at 7)< nVlix. k u. m.
Southern.'Ada Jersey Shore. Tuesday and Friday at o’-
clock ]». m.’ •
Western, via Comlersport, Wednesday and Satuidaj at
7 a m.
Mail- arrive tw follows :
Nm them *tc.. via Tioga, daily. by 1 nVlnrlc. p. m
la-tern fee.. via Troy ami -Mansfield, by o o‘cb>'k p.
same da\> of inn. \
Eastern Ac., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. m..s*«ine day*
of leaving.
Southern, via Jersey Shore. Tuesday & Friday, by n;
Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday bv i> n. rrt.
S.-pt. 17,15-57. . I. D. UICIIAIIDS. V. M
SENT FREE TO ASV AOJOSiEssI
G. G. EVANS,
Bookseller, Publisher , and Originator of
the Gift Book Enterprise.
HAS just hsucil a new ami conipMu catalogue of b'«
Uool:«. comprising a large and varied R-u'rtuu ut of all
kuuis of hlemturo.
$lOO worth of Gifts will be given with every $lOOO worth
of hooks ?oM.
A gift woith from 2-> cU, to $lOO, will bo doliven.*! wicU
cadi hook at the time ot -.de.-
OnUrs from thf country promptly ailed and the (}<»»d« f. -
warded by express or mail on the same day the or>Ur b re
ceived A Complete catalogue sent tree.
Address G. G. KVA NS
Jan. 2S, IS.’S. 4;.9 Clu-tnutSt, Philadelphia.
POLES' a tine assortment of hoary
IBHEIBS ILW2S HTOT23.
, <CA3^
which lie will sell ehoap on >horl lime.
All hinds of RE PAIRING done promptly,
IT n job of work m mil done lo ihe -atisl’m turn of
the parly ordering it, no charge will Ik* made.
Grateful lor pit»t tavors my desire i& to merit a
coiiUini mca of iJul’-j me.
Wellsboro t June 2-1, 1853.
THU VLACK TO UUY
THE PLACE'I,O IJUY.
THE PLACE TO BUV r
GOOD AXD CHEAP GOODS
GOOD A\D CHEAP GOODS
GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS
IS AT ROE’S
IS AT ROE S ,
IS AT ROE S
DISSOLCTIOiV.— The firm hcrclofuie cv.
isting under Ihd name ol' D, I*. & Win. Rob.
erts is this day dissolved hy mutual consent.- Tl>o
Book* .»ful Accounts ..arc in the hands bl David i\
Roberts Ibr settlement'. The business will bo con
ducted by TV’m. Roberts at Urn old Stand.
Wc’Kloro, Jn.iejlj, -‘53,
1>- P. ROBERTS,