ltA T D’S, NATHAN'S & CO’S ABEBICAIV circus, nd Great Elephant Exhibition. n. of ;w. irtßttJ to H.» (heir Star Artists , Manage re hare the j> " [bi3 community that they ttoSllVhtek Us, b«n said of their almost rouble feats is really true. TRAINER EEBPHANTS. «° a VL ‘‘ \“.rSlo" Mces are the following: they ?.VJVCIINKO PLANE 30 feet long and but 9 and one of them at the summit, ten feet from . t „ wide and one j[SELF 0} _ mg IIEJI)! They ■ ft””’ t "tporior training and sagKCity, also, as well as ■"“‘“ ,1 su'ceiitibilitv of their remarkable species, by ! " , ~rfittoe with music, when they WALTZ, DANCE EXECL-TE TEATS OF GYMNASTICS, Plav on the Hand Orpin I Nothing like these ’ilitt ilite eter before been taught to animals originally fr That animals ?o ponderous and generally considered 1 rr choulil enact such deeds hitherto regarded physlcal “lr’rUwe to them, may well excite incredulity. But these mint' are facts. Mr. Kicbtrd Sands, the well known klC iri.n'pnetor. outbid all competitors at the great sale in n- where thev Mere performing at the Port St. Dennis.— “rVcvtt I,® an enormous sum, but the expensive venture a warranted. The Calliope, r MAiIiIOTU STEAM MEMXOXEON, is another great V_. «ho\v. It is the most powerful and melodious instruments,cost $6,000, and is capable of LmcanrfciUMcal composition, either Operatic or other lt j-'-upplud with steam,by an Engine, and an accom- Artist t>*f-ides at the keys, which are like those of -,-jdo The voice of this MUSICAL MAJIVEL may bo ‘JLrti, bun] for ten or twelve miles. It has created an .Vnsition wherever heard, and is the climax of all .'Cr a Mu:ic,il Inventions. Two gorgeous and capacious jjxu..t= ci-otatn the Memnoncou and Steam Engine. Twelve, Shetland Ponies. i; Locui-hc! Ixautyond perfect training, accompany this •'» Tlicir have never been equalled. They -aici-crted by Mr. 11. Sands: and have an equal fame in --v. ami America. -D-l-E-D kOothstu, ou the 22d ult., ELIZA EMMA, daughter 6f I E.i Clarissa Andrews, aged «1 years. fctbe 2ith alt, CELKSTIA, daughter of Heberand Louise ■Jf.ifcO 21 jvara. \ fltncjt a illness of eighteen months the de a»jlK re her «ulTfriii|r> with much patience and Christian aud at last waa ready and anxious to depart and go ier rcstm Hun on. the was a consistent and practical iI-titiu the liiune paternity and final restitution of all -p.imiwos hapi'j in the belief that she would soon be Lt-J with all her friends. 1 • Where uo tear* ever moisten the eye; Win rc ties .ire unbroken and cloudless the sky; 11 here rn er< tr.in K p:ircnt meander the plains; h here God in his glory eternally reigns*’ COM.] Tfoga Lodge 1. O. of O. F.,lf«. 2SO, ifIFT? .. Fritlav.‘wrungat their IliiilinHartsbntid- M ;rr in IV. 11-ht.r.i. l*a. K. 3. BROWN, N. C. J JLEXAXBEB, R. S. [Sf])t. % 1658.] Brigade Orders. THE Uiuf>*rnied Militia cf the Second Brigade, 13th Di riMoii I’. M.. are commanded to meet at Covington iWo for parole and drill, review ami inspection, on the ■p.th and 17th day* of Scptrmbor next, to commence at 8 ciir k a. in . on the llth By order of the V.ngadur General. fIOBT- C. COX, Liberty, September. SS. Brigade Inspector. ASTRAY.—'Taken up l>y the SuWriWr, Wednesday, 18th J inst, a |arge BROWN SURE. ’Hie owner is requested .prove property, pay charges ami take her aw ay. Charleston,.August 26, ISo*. G, A. WEBSTER. ASTRAY.—Came to the premises of the Subscriber, on *j Saturday. August 14, a RED STEER, 1* years oUI, white P-tontacL hind leg. and mark of tar on right hip. The n»rjs requested to prove property, pav charges and take !i»aj XECSOX CATEIN. Charleston, August 26.155^. IST RECEIVED fnsh from the Dress, GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST. SONGS AND JOKES. FAMILY EXPEXSE BOOK. PRACTICAL HORSE FARRIERY. FLOWER OF IHE FLOCK. nmo ray tucqmb's letters. SMITH 4 RICHARDS. bickinsout’s mix. l ' b.f>'ft lie public, that the Peopled Humble Ser- Taut h.i« [,~ n THOROUGHLY REPAIRED, -p'wi, uunus ihc* past Summer, ami Uaa also been W witii an entire -£IV LOT OF MACHINERY , taut, of the latest and best improvements of the ago, 1111 u ww m perfect good order to do custom or 11 L. D. -Miller. ;ro August 19, ISSB, Rogbier’s Notice. ICE hUriby giu-a. that the Administrators. Exccu- Guardians of the following named estate have i H V tir .Hid tlAt the same will he presented to f V' ,urt 4> J 7iyga Ck>mity r ou Slonday, the 33tli ‘i*i-!ub.T, ISSS, for confirmation and allowance, viz: ■■'•tTo 11 Monroe and Lafayette Gray, Ex ‘ »f James Baxter, deed., late of Sullivan, ii* / “' J - Ue N Ach, Executor of the estate of Benj. Cljmer. V , J Airline and Samuel Hartman, Adminis • «<.sutcof haac Iterline, deceased, late of Lib •i > W. D. BAI LEY, Bolster. ‘ 19th, 1858. Guardian’s Sale.' dD onior °f tlie Orphan’s Court for Tioga 5, ts l H "ed at public sale at the CMirthouse T 3 , Ihe da J' of September next, ir iu.i si, ' sCr, wJ piece or )>arcc-I of Lind situate In ’'•>*• ft,' 5 i t‘ the Author , fully explained, *. une . ls »-‘n a,, l«l to cure HIMSELF ;^ , tl^ l Lw^^i^Vf K X l^UyCoBt, thcrcby aTOidm S aU I\^ ilti^ r f^?n l . l M, llud post free in a envel ... p,ud ) two postage stumps to Dr, B. t! - s - 185 S. ist fatreet ’ New Vork City. } 1*55. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOB. VMSP FI ' ,S "~salest TIY VIRTUE of sundry writs of FI. Fa. Lev. Pa. J. I end Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Com mon Pleas °f Tioga County and to me directed I will expose to public sale on MONDAY, the 6lb day of September next, at one o'clock afternodti, in the Coart House, Wellsboro } tbe following described property, to wit; A lot of land in Osceola township, bounded north by Mor gnn Seeley, east by Morgan Seeley, south by Cowanesque river and west by highway— containing about % of on acre improved land, frame house, frame barn, frame blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the pron erty of 0. B. Gifford. r ALSO—a lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north by H. H. Dent, east by Wm. Bache, south by Isaiah Champ ney and west by Warren Wetmore—containing one hundred anq six acres, about ten or twelve acres improved, log house, log bam and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Oscar Secore. ALSG-—Alot of land in Chatham township, bounded asfol lows: North by Philemon Smith and Manning, east by H. Boyce and S. Shaw, south by N. Beach, west by C- Bennett— containing about one hundred acres, seventy-five acres lm- P one log bouse and one frame barn thereon. ALSO—A lot of land in aarae township, bounded north by highway, east by Stephen llall, south by Daniel Shove and west by William D.Kellcy— containing about sixty or seven ty acres, thirty or forty acres improved, frame house, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of William D. Kelley. * J ALSO—A lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north by Rice, Hurd and Smith, and lot of Miss Anna Benn, south, east and north by warrant line, the some being all of war rant No. 2300, except lots purchased by Messrs. Rice, Hurd and Smith, Benn and Thompson, being in all six hundred and three acres, two acres improved, two log houses, oce log stable, one shingle shanty, there is also upon the above de scribed land large quantities of coal found. To be sold as the property of J. N. Haner. ATSO—A lot of land situate in Farmington township, bounded north by G. p. Phelps and Joseph W. White, east by Burnt Brisco, south by Benedict King and G. N. Young, and west by Thomas Gee, 6. N. Young and C. Cady—containing about one hundred and thirty acres of land, about 15 acres improved, a log and frame dwelling bouse, and an apple, peach, and cherry orchard thereon. To be sold as the prop erty oi Northrop Young. ~ * ALSO—A lot of laud in Middlebury township, bounded north by lands of Richard Brown, east by Archibald Hazlett and J. Whitney, south by 11. S. March, west by Lorenzo Lake and Whltkim—containing obont one hundred and thir ty acres, about forty acres improved, two apple orchards, two frame barns and two log houses thereon. To be sold os the property of David E. Lake with notice to John Loslncer, ter ra tenant. ALSO—A lot ofland in Chatham township, bounded north by John Wass, east by Samuel Miller, sooth Ly George I’her ns ami west by Samuel Strawn—containing about fifty acres, about thirty-five or forty acres improved, frame bouse, frame barn, corn house and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold the property of John Gibson. ALSO—A lot ofland in Delmar township, bounded north by John Hastings, HI Rice, N. Impson and others, cast by C. Rice, south by Samuel Scranton and Daniel Osborn, and west by D. Osborn and Sabine—containing about one hundred and fifty or sixty acres, about sixty acres Improved, fonr frame houses, two frame barns, a log blacksmith shop, a saw mill and two small apple orchards therecn. To be sold as the property of Joseph Palmer. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by John Gardner, cast by John Pierce, south by Bingham lands and west by B. Whipple—containing about one hun dred acres, about seventy acres improved, framehouse, frame barn, corn house and other out buildings and apple or chard thereon. To be sold as the property of Sumnel Pierce. ALSO—A lot of land iu the township of Middlebury, bounded north by Joseph Gee, east by Botsford Lake, south by Silas Staples, and west by Elias Kinney—containing about six acres of improved land, one frame house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of David E. Lake. ALSO—A lot or parcel of land in the Boro of Wellsboro, Tioga county, north of the Avenue, commencing at a point on the Avenue one hundred and twenty feet from its Inter section with Walnut street in a direction north forty-five de grees west, thence north forty-five degrees east two hundred and forty feet to Grafton street, thence south forty-five de grees east along Grafton street one hundred and twenty feet to Walnut street, thence south forty-five degrees west along Walnut street two hundred and forty feet to the Avenue, and thence along the same north forty-five degrees west one hun dred and twenty feet to the beginning, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances—all improved, one frame two story dwelling house, one frame barn, other out buildings and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of J. P.'Magill. ALSO—A lot of land In Rutland township, Tioga county, and in Columbia township, Bradford county, and bounded as follows; On the north by land of William Soper, east by lands of Collins Soper and George Soper, on the south by lands late of H. Soper and John Benson, and on the west by Thomas Soper and the estate of Josephus Clark—containing about sixty-five acres, with aboat forty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Sidney L. Hibbard, late Treasurer of Tioga county. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington towdshlp, bounded north by Peter Mowrey, east by £. D. Fish, south by Elijah Knapp, west by B. P. Bailey—containing about fifty acres, about twenty-five acres improved, frame honse, log stable and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Cor nelius Pierce. . 1 ALSO—A lot of land In Richmond township (now Boro of JAmsfield) bounded east by H. Davis and Williamson road, south by J. P. Morris, west by Tioga Railroad, and north by Kuhn and If. Davis—containing about four acres, all im proved, with frame house, frame born and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Oliver H. Phelps. ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer towushsp. bounded north by lands of Isaac Beach, dec’d,eu.st by J. Bench, south by Thomas Barber and William Skinner, west by Watson Tro bridge seventy-nine acres, about sixty acres im proved, one frame honse, one wood house, two frame barns, one cow shed and an apple orchard thereon. To he sold as the property of Rufus Scott. ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield boro, bounded north by William Ingala, cast by L. 11. Elliott, south by Elmira street, west by Henry Brewster—containing one and one-tenth acres all improved; with one fram*- house, one carpenter shop, and apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of E. C. Comfort. ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded north by John W. Guernsey, east by A. S. Turner, south by Mrs. E. Guernsey ami west by ■ , containing about 60 or 00 acres, with about 30 acres improved, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. ALSO —A lot of land in sold township, commencing at a plum tree in the line of lands late of estate of James Bryant, uec'd, thence south east 36 rods to buttonwood corner, thence north 80° west 82 rods to a post, thence north 156 rods to a stone heap, thence south 82*4° east 238 rods to white oak stump, thence south west 123 rods to white pino, thence north 80° west 100 irods to post, thence north 84° west 40 rods to beginning-containing 178V£ acres and allowance, excepting 32 acres sold to A. S. A Jesse Keeney, also excepting about one acre for a burying ground, and with twp frame houses, three frame barns, corn bouse and shed and blacksmith shop and some fruit trees thereon, with some 75 or 80 acres improved. To be sold as the property of Wm. J. Maim. ALSO —A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded north by highway, east by Matthew Boothe, south by Paul Hunter, and westbt Solomon Cooper’s estate—containing about forty acres, and about fifteen or twenty acres Improved, and a log bouse thereon. To be sold as the property of P. F. Christian. ALSO —A lotoi land in Whstfield township, bounded north by —— Purple, east by Ira Edgcomb, south by Bingham lands, and west by S. Purple—containing oue hundred acres, about seventy-five acres Improved, framehouse, wagon bouse, frame barn and apple orchard theredn. ALSO—A lot of land in Deerfield township, bounded north by £. an«l B. S. Bowen, east by Charles Toles and E. Clark, south by Solomon Grover and E. Seeley, west by L. Chapelt and others—containing about one hundred acres timbered land. To bo sold as the property of Kufus Warren. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, bounded north by Travis and Turner, east by B. Burley and R. Wat son, south by road running from Mansfield to Elmirs, west by William M. Johnson and E. Sperry—containingaboutone hundred and twenty acres, with forty acres improved, one frame house, one frame barn or shed thereon. To be sold as the property of John M. Csssels. ALSO —A lot of land in Osceola township, bounded north by Leander Culver 2d, east by highway leading from Osceola to Wellsboro. south by Morgan Seeley, and west by Holden Brooks—containing about one fourth of au acre more or less, all improved, frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Justus Hathaway. ALSO—The following named track of land, lying in Mld dlebury township and bounded as follows: Beginning at the north-east corner at a stake and running along the rood west one hundred and fifty rods to a stake, thence south along the lamia owned by Robert Chase one hundred and twenty four rods to a stake, thence east along tho lands owned by John Prutsman and —Fields one hundred and twenty rods to a stake, thence north along tho lands of William llase and William Hunter to the place of begint ing—containing nine ty seven acres and two tenths, more or less, with a frame bouse and log bam and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Tlios. J. Mann. ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township, bounded north by David Griswold, east by road running from Daggett’s mills to ElmiraJ south by M. Lucns, and west by Joseph Bly •—containing fifty-five acres, with twenty-five acresimproved, with one apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Kufus Daggett. ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield, bounded on the north by a proposed street leading from J/ain street to Academy street, called Seminary avenue, on the east and south by lands of J. S. Hoaid, Cordelia Smythe and William D. Kelley, and on the west by Williamson Road or Main street, said lot one hundred and fifty ,feet square, being 150 feet on Main st. and 150 feet on Seminary street, with a frame bouse, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Minor A. Congdon, ALSO—A lot of land in Osceola township, bounded north by L P Hoyt, east by Morgan Seoley, west by street leading to river and south by Morgan Seeley—containing about one third of an acre of improved land, one frame house and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—c)uo other Jut of land in same township, bounded north by Jfttuea Ellison, east by James Ellison, sooth by the Cowaneaque road and west by Holden Brook—containing about one third of an acre of improved laud. To be sold as the property of Isaac B. Taft, William W. Bay & X. C. Prin gle. ALSO—A - lot of land in Lawrence township, bounded north by Peter Beep, east by C. Colket, south by Colket and west by Peter Keep—containing eighty-four acres, 12 acres improved. To be sold as the property of Washington Winter and Martin Winter. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by D. Whitman!*, east by Bingham lands, south by John Whitmarsli and west by the j/clntyre road—containing 4* and nine-tenth acres, about 8 acres improved, frame house & log stable thereon. To be sold as the property of Horace G. Vincent. ALSO—A lot of land in the village of Osceola, bounded north by John Starner, east by Seeley, south by N. Strait t Vanzile, west by highway—containing one fonrtb of an acre of land, more or less, frame house, frame bam and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of George Bucher. ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township, bounded as fol lows : North by C. Baggett and Lefler, east by Bird and Jennings, south by R. Daggett and west by Thomas Tabor— containing about ninety acres, with thirty acres improved, one frame house, frame barn, one grist mill, and other out buildings and a small apple orchard thereon. To be sold as th« properly of William Daggett and It, Jrubcc. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded north by Love, Short and Constant Avery, east by Isaiah I. Cole, south by Phelps, Dodge A Co. and lands of Foster A Co, west by D. Taylor—containing about one hundred and fifty or sixty acres, and about forty-five or fifty acres improved, frame house, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Joseph Knapp. ALSO —A lot of land in Lawrcncoville, bounded north by Samuel Chapman, east by Norman Strait, south by Lewis Conep, and west by C. Strait—containing one-fonrtb of an acre, with one frame boose, one frame bant and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Jacob 0. Hen derson. ALSO —A lot of land situated in Lawrence township, Tio ga County, bounded north by lands of Abiel Sly and T. B. Tompkins, east by laud of Joel Parkharat, late Clark Sloe son, south by land of Austin Latbrop, lute Walker, and west by land of T. B. Tompkins A Co. and C. Jlann—containg one hundred acres more or less, about nine acres improved and a frame house thereon. To be sold as the property of Gersbon E. Smith. ALSO—A lot of land In Delmar township, bounded north by J. Smith, east by Benjamin Seeley and W, F. Derbyshire, west by John Stalls and south by L. Nobles; containing about fifty acres, about twenty acres improved, a log house, a log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of Theodore Spencer, ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by W. Harris, east by James King, south by John Wadkins, and west by J. S. Bryden, decM aud Raining; containing about eighty-three acres more or less, about forty-five or fifty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Stephen S. Van zile. ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded north, east and south by lands belonging to the estate of John Main dec’d, west by the road leading from Mansfield to Troy, Brad ford Co.; containing one acre of land or thereabouts, all Im proved, with one steam and water power grist mill, oue horse barn and a frame house thereon. To be sold as the property of Lemon Barnes. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded as fol lows : On the west by Wallace Bentley and Timothy Smith, north by Denton Harvey, John BakerandGardnerLongwell, east by John Perry aud R. Cknady, south by Schuyler Hor ton and Thomas Horton—containing one hundred and sixty acres, with sixty or seventy acres Improved, one frame bouse, ' two frame bams and a few fruit trees thereon. \ ALSO—One other lot of land in Rutland township, begin ning at a corner in the road, ten rods southwest of the fork of the road, by John Perry’s shop, thence north sixty-two degrees east seventy and two-tenths rods to a post, the cor oner of John Perry's lot, thence south 28° coat forth-sis and six-tenths rods to a post, thence south 30° west one hundred and four tenths rods to land of S. L. Morton, theuce north 88° west 77 rods to a stake, thence north 1° east 100 and six tenths rods to the place of beginning—containing sixty acres more or less, with about 55 acres cleared. To bo sold as the property of John M. Hall. ALSO”A lot of land in Delmar township, bounded north by Merrit and E. Fellows, east by C. Kress and IT. Butler, south by widow English, west by H. A. Guernsey—containing forty-seven and a half acres, thirty-seven acres improved, frame boose, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Caroline Hurd and T. J. Hurd. ALSO—A piece of laud, being all that village lot in Tioga township, being lot No. 78 in tbe plan of Tioga village, boun ded on the south by Centre street, on the west by Walnut st. on the north by lot No. 39, and on the east by lot No. 79, being 112 feet on Walnut st. and 78 feet on Centre street, containing one-fifth of an acre of land, more or less, with a frame honse, a small frame barn and old wood house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of George W. Sweattand. ALSO—A lot of land In Middlebury township, bounded north by H. 11. Potter, east by Arch 4 David Haslet, south by William Morse, west by L. I. Nichols--contalulngabont sixty or seventy acres, about twenty acres improving frame house and log barn thereon. To be sold as the property of Amoriah Hazlet. ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded east by E. 8. London, south by Geo. Foster, L. Ogden and W. W. Terry, and north-west by the Block house Road—containing about 50 acres,*withabont2o acres improved,a irame house, log house and small apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Lydia Spencer and Chas. M. Dibble. Wellsboro. Aug. 19, ’6B. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. An Ordinance, To prevent Horses, Cottle , Sheep . Geese and Hogs t from running at large in the Boro * of Mansfield . Sec. Ist. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of (he Borough of Mansfield; and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same: That from and alter the Ist day of September, A. D. 1858, it shall be unlawful for iheownerol'any horse, mare or gelding, cattle, sheep,geese or hogs, to per mit or suffer the same to run at large iu the suid Borough of Mansfield. Sec. 2d. Also that (he owner or owners of any horses, cattle, sheep, geese or hogs, or any or either of them who shall permit or suffer the same to ran at large in said Borough shall forfeit and pay the fol lowing sums to wit: For each and every head of horses, cuttle or hogs fifty cents: (or each and every head of sheep or geese ten cents. Provided that milch cows may be permitted to run at large in suid Borough from sunrise in the morning until nine o’clock at night from the first day of April until the first day of December of each and every year. Sec. 3d. Also that the Burgess shall cause a suitable pound to be erected or rented at the ex pense of said Borough and feed to be kept thereat for the purpose of confining and keeping any horses, cattle, sheep or hogs that shall be found in the streets of said Borough in violation of this ordinance. Sec. 4(h. It shall be the duty of the Burgess to appoint some suitable person as Pound Master whose duly it shall be to receive any horses, cattle, sheep or hogs that may be presented at said pound, and retain the same until called for by the«owner thereof or his agent and the above named fines and charges paid, together with thirty-eight cents per day for the keeping and feeding of each horse, and twenty-five cents per day for the keeping and feed ing each head of cattle, sheep or hogs. Provided that when the impounding shall be at night and the owner shall claim the animal so impounded in the morning no charge shall be made for the keeping of the same. Sec. st(i. It shall be lawful for any person find ing any horses, cattle, sheep, hogs or geese or any or either of (hem running at large in said Borough in violation of this ordinance, to take the same and confine them or it in said pound and leave them or it in charge of the said pound master, and uny per* son or persons so taking up and impounding said horses, cattle &c., shall be entitled to one half the money so forfeited and paid by the owner or owners of the same, the remainder to he paid by said pound master to the Treasurer of said Borough of Mans field within twenty days from the time said fund shall be received. Provided that said pound master shall be entitled to the fees fur (he keeping and "feeding of the animals so impounded as aforesaid, and also fifty cents on every dollar that shall be so received by him; after the fees of the person or persons so impounding said cattle &c., shall be paid. Sec. 6tb. It shall be the duty of the pound mas. ter to advertise every horse, hog &c., which shall not be taken away as aforesaid within twenty-four hours after the same shall have been said advertisement to be in writing!, and shall be put up in at least three public places in said Borough of Mansfield. Sec. 7th. If any horse, hog, sheep, geese or cattle of any kind so impounded as aforesaid shall be claimed and taken away by the owner thereof within fifteen days after the same shall be duly advertised as aforesaid, the same shall be sold at public vendue by said pound master and after the legal expenses shall be paid, the remainder if any there be shall be paid to the Borough Treasurer (or the use of said Borough. Provided that, if the owner of such animal shall within one year, appear and claim such surplus money of said Treasurer, the same shall be paid him. The fees of the pound master shall be twenty-live cents for advertising, and one dollar for selling any horse, each head of cattle or hog, and one half said fee for advertising any sheep. Sec. Bth. If any person or persons shall take any cattle’, horses, hogs, sheep or geese from the barn, enclosure or yard of the owner thereof and place the same or cause the same to be placed in said pound, such person shall for each and every offence forfeit and pay the sum of five dollars. JOHN A. HOLDEN, Burgess. H. DAVIS, Secretary. Mansfield, Ang. 39, JB5B. Adtnlnistralor’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having- been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of JO SEPH POTTER, late of Knoxville, dec’d, all per suns indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims againsl the same must present them to NANCY POTTER, Adm’x. Knoxville, August 5,1858, 61.* E STRAY.—Broke iuto the enclosure of the subscriber, on or about the 36th of July, two yearling steers, light red color. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away. IA'SANI)£R BCUXT. Charleston, August 19,1858. E STRAY.—Came into the enclosure of the subscriber, on or about the middle of May, one RED STAG, four or five years old. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. STEPHEN STACY. .Farmington, August 19, 2858. £ STRAY.—Came into the enclosure of the sub. scriber, on or,aboui the sth of June last, a while wether sheep. The owner can tiavu the same by proving-property and paying charges. Charleston, Aug. 12, ’5?, 11l El. PEAKE. C. G. OSGOOD, DESIRES THE FACT TO BE KNOWN TO THE READERS OF THE AGITATOR, That he is filling op the Store formerly occupied by BEAN &ENSWORTH, WITH A VERY DESIRABLE STOCK OF «; o o i> s ! WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD “LOW.” i Wellsboro’ July 8,1858, ‘ ‘ IRON. English Sc Tweed’s Bar. i Round and Square Refined Bars. Round, Square, Oval, & half round Rods. Band, Hoop and Horse Shoe. Cast, Blister, Spring and Ger man Steel. W B Nail Rods, Horse Nails, &c*, Are being received at OSGOOD’S. CROCKERY A New Lot of White Ware at OSGOOD’S. August 19, 1858 NEW ROODS NEW ROODS NEW ROODS DRY ROODS DRY ROODS DRY ROODS GROCERIES I GROCERIES i GROCERIES. I CLOTHING ' CLOTHING CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES J BOOTS & SHOES i BOOTS & SHOES i HATS & CAPS HA TS & CAPS hats & Gaps CROCKER Y 1 ; . CROCKERY j CROCKERY \ ; WARE GLASS WARE glass ware stone ware STONE Ware stone ware : • hardware hardware hardware THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS Wellsboro, May 27, 1858. BLOW! BLOW! BLOW! THIS appears to be the order of the day. Bui it is an acknowledged fact that yon can buy Goods at the New store of BULLARDS’! CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER? PIIACE , IN TIOGA COU#TY; This is no '‘Blowing” but the PLAIN TRUTH. Look at oor 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. f Our Store Stock and Clerks are all j\ew , 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 Brown Sugars, only ...» 6| Jets. A No. 1 Rice; 5 1 “ Stewart’s extra Syrup, (worth Is more r than any other Syrup, 5sJ ( - Good Molasses 40 ids. Codfish, 5 '! ** ’ White Fish & Trout, 8 ] »* Good Tea, 3s.r Fine-cul Tobacco in papers, per lb. 2s.'6d. Bulk ** 3s.[ Good Plug Tobacco, 2s»., r Yard wide Sheeting, b^jcls. A Good Gaiter, only 6*.; Flour, 4 50 and everything else as low at M. &. O. BULLARD’S. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—In pursuance of an order of Hie Orphan’s Court for Tioga Co., 1 shall expose to public sale on the 4lh day cjf Sep. lemher next, at 2 o’clock p m. of said day, on the premises, a lot of land situate in Chatham |ownship in said county, described as follows: Bounded nn the north by land of Amos Rundall, on the east by land of James Leups, the public highway ana Ben. jamin T. Spencer and Clark, on the south by Begraff and Stephen Half, and on the by Seth Daggett—containing eighty-three acrek and one-tenth of an acre, part of warrant No* 1335, with ofibut filly-two acres improved, a frame aid log boose, log barn and an apple orchard thereof. To be sold os the property of Andrew Hand de&ascd. Terms made known at the sale. D. S. SHOtfE, Adni’r of estate of A. Uandldec’dr August 12, 1556, • * j%' KIRBY’S MOWER & REAPER. THE sobscriber is setting this valuable Machine, andj invites all who want a really good Mower and Reaper, to examine it before purcha>hig any other machine. It is superior to all other Mower* and Reapers in ose,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 tho* it cuts a wide swath; will work oi» rough ground where no other machine can lol>ow it; very difficult to be clogged in any kind of grass, bo it wet or dry ; is simple in construction and not lla b'e to ge|t 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 3100, and the combined machine3l2<> —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. tCJr* The Subscriber is olso Agent of the Tioga ■Point Agricultural Works for the sale of Emery’s unrivalled Railroad Uorse Powers, Thresh ers arjd Separator’*, Portable Circular and Cro*s* Cut Saw Mills and Shingle Machines. Clover Mullets, Emery’s, Hfckok’s and Cider Mills and Presses, Corn Shelters, Hay, Straw & Stalk [Cutters, Horse Rakes, Dog Power*, ClowV Grain! Cradles, Corn and Cob Mills, Cultivator.", Horse Hoes, Dedcrick’s Hay Press, Slump Ma chines, Leather and Rnbbcr Belling. TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS. | Dr. it. A. Lamont’si PERIODICAL COMPOUND. The mosi beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDU'INB now iu mu, for all csises of obstructed ur supprvdavd - | Menstruation. This valuable vegetable compound has long been u-h.I iu the prirnie practice of Dr. Lament, for regulating the »lc rasgemeais of the female system and for improving the g»-u -erul health, and by long experience Ims been found IB* greatest remedy against those painful or general roniplamH to which the female cnnstitntioa is- liable. A fen- d./v«« ta ken for one week before the monthly period will remote oil obstructions from ony cause whatever, :ts incredible us it may appear. J N. C.—Those Ladies who bare been disappointed in the n-» of Pille, iic-, can pnt the utmost contidemem this eoini-ouud . j ACTION This compound must not he taken by females during rim Tarty months of Pregnuvcy under the jjonalty of certain ab ortion. At all other times it Is safe, .is it ia purely vegetabh . It will be sent to any address hy inclosing s‘2 tr.ujy.uithui ized agtnt. or to K. I. ANDREWS. Buffalo N. V. For sale by J. A. ROY, WelUbory, Pa., ami Druggi-ts gen erally. i [July 1,1558. ly-J TIN, | COPPER & SHEET-IRON i WARE. THE: SUBSCRIBER has eslablisiied 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 Rcfnil, the various kinds of TIN/COPPER und SHEET IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made iu the most substantial manner. ROOFING, EAVE-TROUGHING, and all kinds of JOBBING, done on short notice and in a satis factory manner. * Call ami see my slock of Tin-ware and satisfy yourselves that FISHER’S is the place to buy cheap. 1 CHARLES S. FISHER. Wellsboro, June 17,1858. HOLD Oi\ r , ill IS. PRINTER ! ! j STOP THE PRESS ! ! WHAT FOB? WHY, TRUMAN & BOWEN havejusl arrived from New York with the !■ largest CHEAPEST i AND BEST assortment of GOODS over before offered to the people oif Tioga County and vicinity ; and notwith otanding the RUSH OF CUSTOMERS they say they must advertise in order to let every body know that they are on hand^pt— THE EMPIRE STORE < with a large assortment of” DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES HARDWARE hardware i BOOTS & SHOES j BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY CROCKERY and every variety of good* usually foond in a conn- t try v(ore, and which they will sell a$ cheap or cheu- i per than the same good* cun be bought at any other ! store in this vicinity. Call and examine their stock ( of goods before purchasing elsewhere. No charge for »how|qg Good*. REMEMBER THE PLACE—AT THE EM i TIRE STORE! ! TRUMAN & BOWEN. Wellsbnrn, June 14, ’5B. tf WOODEN WARE WOODEN WOODEN WARE 1 \ I CALL AND £EE call and see CALL AND SEE AT ROE'S AT ROE’S AT ROE’S IS hereby given, that a special Court will >*> WM al th»> Co'nrt House in Wellsboio, by the Him. l»ari*l Wilm.-r. commencing on Monday, ISUi day uf ttetober no.vt. cmuu-n -eing .it 2 o'clock p. ui., and to continue two wveks. f»*r »)»•• trial of the following rank's, under the provisions oj the art of Assembly .of 14th April l&H. J. Jr’. DONAW)MO> August h, ISob. I'i.aU'y. Fenton \a I.m\ Bunk of North Aim ran . .** Liiwtoy & IVllliston vs. Culkct hufFey Niles A Osgood vs. Graves Dyer \s. Johnson et al Timrp vs. Mclntyro Wallace et .tl v,-. Inscho Bingham Trustees vs. Merrill Trails A Turner vs. lkn-*on Phelps A Bodge vs. Kress Loivrey is. Combs Fox et al. vs. Thompson Dyer is. Tiogu Uailroad C > Wilson vs. Stowell i non Leach i*. Phillip# et al Stevens for Potter v. IjcckwithDoPui vs. Parmentler Bingham Trustees is. Bensonßoss tor Dent vs. BnWork et al j Stephens ia. Bachc K.\‘i' ' Kress vsJ Stowell A son Norris. Bebeo vs. llilt et al SECOND WEEK* Bnche & Boss vg. Spalding Eeach va. CVmo Corlicsa va. Hulburt Biugham Trustee* vs. F.urmau Bingham -Trustees vs. Slosson do. vg | 4<) vv do. va- do. do. va Lanphesir **t mX Guernsey vs. NUea do. Norwood do. vs. Hntson et ul do. va Wells el al Bingham Trustees vs. Potter Bingham Trustees vs, Ben-»in do. vs. I‘utritlge «t ul - do. va. Crittenden Bacbe va. Ely et al Bingham Trustees vs. Cllley et al Ill), vs. Prestun ct ill Washington Mutual Innimni n Locke's Adair's vs. Locke Co. va. Nichols, Wood i t>. Bacliu k Boss vs. Osgoml PUMPS! PUMP S! f1 1 HE SUBSCRIBER is agent for l!ie salt- ul’ Cowing <%-\Co's Pumps. Fire and Garden Engines, Hydraulic Rams, 4*c. Cowing & Co., manufacture these Pumps, A r., at their manufactory, Seneca Fails, N- Y. They are gotten up in the must substantial manner, and cannot be excelled. CISTERN PUMPS, PATENT REVOLVING TOP WELL PUMPS, Tits!lT TOP WELL PUMPS, DEEP WELL LIFT PUMPS, AND FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, may he obtained by leaving your orders at my .'fin &. Stove Store. Cull and sec samples. ' WM. ROBERTS. Well.-boro, Aug. 5.1838,11. ryysc RAJtiT, A Linnctl Oil ul 7>. fnl. 11 r gal £4 \ ui ■ bullara». NOTICE do. vh. Tn«cho et :tl do. TB. Bnck i-t ul do. vs. MimN.ui do. vs. Mattixon do. vs. Long Jr. et al Washington Mutual In -uriuco do. vs. Herrick et ai Co. v«. Stihvell