I in this county bear, uct ° ess of the truth of that remark. Ig ,a thpir beautiful consistency. Des- of elecuns a ticket of their political ”g °. r ° lt to a method unknown e > !. hCy „ nroceedings. In other words, 3g huma p wh() have f ormer | y i Pr 'i, P hth B a g aiDSt lhe Re ' w ”■i. t And again, they are tre cfn/ lc ily at the thought of holding jOU CM«i»ns. But do they remember pf/ore? Ten years ago did you iCro/a Democrat bo'ting the ticket t kmocta'ic strongholds in other parts of siaie are they so strongly opposed to nlv Conventions? .... , .publican reader is not their object plain 1-fesllo you? Suppose these would candidates are elected, will it be heralded from Maine to Texas as a it of the Republican parly in that county h was noted in 1556 as being the ban county in defence of freedom ? I appeal no,shall we by lying upon our arms and weapon past victories suffer an igno iss defeat? Shall we allow personal rentes to usurp our better judgment and sid and comfort to an enemy who wish o| T 10 disorganize us, thereby rendering position completely powerless to fight the ifight of i 860? Of course, have ,H hid our choice— that was morally im ii(e, but shall we, therefore, give our «i to Lecomptonism of the darkest stripe ? ice more, fellow citizens, let us up and cti! Let it never be .said that Tioga my accepted the ‘‘English Bill,” thus giv lie lie to her past position ! Frank. i\crun Iscidets —Almost a Mira -i'esierday evening says the Lancas- Js ms of yesterday, at a quarter before eio'clock, a young man was riding down tract on a grey horse, and just as he (jjnsite to a large maple tree, in from of BiUmVs door, the tree fell, with a sucl trash, on the horse and rider, enveloping mm milt its branches and foliage. In cranl afterwards the horse jumped out m the limbs of the fallen tree, and jjonn Lime street at the lop of his :i,until the rider reined him up. This rot end this singular incident, inasmuch leveling man rode back very leisurely hied at the miraculous escape he had ;:s ntoDien! before. The horse did not tquite so composed upon (he retrospect, wed a strong disposition to leave the aof his unexpected adventure. The tree n feet across the stump, and the main welding branches were so formed as to sd enough to admit the horse and rider •eta. The atmosphere was perfectly tiJlibe lime, and the wholeafTair seemed re lie romance than any ordinary in- fhe Sham Democracy are resorting to y shabby electioneering tricks- to save twelves from the defeat that stares them fce face in Pennsylvania this Fall. They e printed, without date, and are circula among the rank and file, a pamphlet en d, “Address of the Democratic Stale ■'ral Committee to the People of Penn •ania;" and on examination we find lhal address is signed, "John VV, Forney, firman,” and was issued in 1556 to pro le the election of Buchanan. When it is iembered ifrat Col. Forney is no longer nrman of their Commiitee, but on the itary has been constrained by the Presi iis falseness to his pledges and perfidious Mon of ihe principles on which he was fed, to come out in strong opposition to -lAmnwration, ihe unfairness and tnck of this republication will be at once ap es'.— Montrose Republican. UosCiTr Crix.M i:i; Ci Ar. Uotxkgk, Pitts- Is, Pa,—Number of sluden's attending MnstiiunoD ts now 300—more than treble s,m i(ar school in the country. It is a H fell furnished counting house of four ” lulls, 20x40, 23x60, 22x70, 48x80 ■ltdis conducted by a Faculty of four > experienced teachers and practical bust ! The course of study being the !l H'twugh and practical—Teachers of ■tj olttayj obtaining the medals here, bn eastern and western cities—Low pri -0 oard and tuition—Healthiest city in it “ 10,1 ~-Suotess of its graduates—Best im fur gaining situations—cause this to ar p !l Commercial School in the it the most desirable College assess men in any part of the country. ’ ircalar and Specimens of Writing, <4 ii EXKiNs - Pi,,sburg ’ Pa - ■“** FOR some Goon Looking ‘ A!i ;-The following advertisement lin l!ie To aid the fair advertiser in iftof es,re< * ei, d. w e give her the a conspicuous insertion t J Mosboetos, Sept. 10. 1858. of the Reporter , will you ij,_ ™ re 3derß of your paper if any T “ an ' , a w 'fe. If they do lam for *..J«7“ Wof a S e > dark hair and ! lls feet tall, and am worth 1000 stj i 01 . 0 "'? besides other property. I I n 5 0 J! . , " 1 ? ' v ho is in a good business in? do* °°^ ln o' steady and industrious, y aai-t* anls 10 correspond with me they jw.*- p Ella Way. rad ford Shorter, ! a L 0I;SE ’ °f Athens, Pa., while cut. a.ou.v lree > * n company with another i.slj.j ev f ning of Friday last, met with ' fen r iOUS acc^ent - After the tree :cea fair °* > i 1 1 enough so that it com- Bl eP P ed back a few i: slnjJ 5 Comr °de off one side and as it hiCX a ! Jolller Iree with such force ; 'ws,*ac\s.udden|y— 5 ,* ac \ s . udden| y— 1 * ie butt end of [Ws ln B }■ lf- H. upon the legs above r J o( em b°th off, from the r fttporltr * 6000 a^ler d ‘ ed ‘ — Brad ot,0 t , " s i by ',iJ. ED ® ITTERB -—The cures' ef. “ s 11 y a . re tru| y astonishing. s‘ J Mbe A,iv, UySpepUc re R a,n his pristine ASrT* Tt. rea, » S ” fndi -5 '*°nd»r« T hesa produce all who suffer try 'hero. National Horse Show—Great Trot* rise Match.—Springfield Mate., Sept. 15. The second day of the grand national horse exhibition opened with a large attendance of visiters. Among the most distinguished were Count de Sartiges, French Minister; Gen. Wool and staff; and Senator Gwin. of Cali fornia. The roost prominent event of to-day has been the mile trot between lha well known stallions Ethan Allen and Hiram Drew. The trot was won by the former in two minutes and forty seconds—Drew com ing ift two minutes forty-one and a half sec onds. -IM-E-D In Springfield, Bradford county, .Monday morning, iSth last., IDA, daughter of Andrew and Sarah Crowl, of this Tillage, aged 8 years. [She left home on the Friday previous in charge of some relatives residing In Bradford county, and while descending a hill two m»les west of Springfield Centre, on Saturday the horses took fright and ran away, throwing the occupants from the-carriage and injuring the subject of this notice fa tally, ftudt two others seriously. IDA was taken up insensi ble, In which state she lingered until Monday morning when hej gentle spirit took wing for the Better Land. IDA was one of those quiet and womanly children whom to see is to love. She) was a womanly chili when we first knew her, four years ago, quiet, unobtrusive, yet not averse to the Sports and pastimes of childhood. She is taken in the morfiTng of her youth and beauty, and her vacant place will wring the hearts in which her sweet face will never grow old; but let the bereaved parents bo comforted In the knowl edge that she has escaped the bitter sorrows and the buffet- Ings of an existence chequered at the best. - Ed.] s. b. Brooks, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ELKLAND, TIOGA CO. PA. “In the multitude of Counselors there Is safety.”— Bible. Sept. 23,1858, ly. M IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Pittsburg, Pi. - - Chartered, 1855. 300 Students attending, January, 1858. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Voting men prepared for the Aetna] duties of the Counting Room. C. Smith, A.M., Professor of Book keeping and Science of Accounts. . T. Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal- - eolation. J. A. Ueydrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping. A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As used in department of tuainebß. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID business ■writ ing—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL LAW Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of practical business men* 3L3 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the,premiums in Pittsburg for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing— NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. .Students enter at any time —No vacation —Time unlimited— Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa lions—'Tuition for full Commercial Courb®, $36,00. Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, SG, Entire cost, $OO.OO to $70.00 £3U Ministers sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen tal Writing—inclose two stamps and address Sept. 23, ISO'S, ly. f. W. JENKINS, Pittabnrg. Pa. CATHARTIC SYRUP. Physicians often wish for a. mild, safe and. reliable medicine which can be used as a sub- j stitute for Castor Oil as a cathartic, and which; at the same time is pleasant and palatable and i ; well adapted to children. Such an article is here offered to physicians and to the public , generally, under the name of Cathartic Sy'rup. j i The dose is about the same as that of Castor ' ; Oil, and should be varied to suit the ago and : constitution of the patient. It is carefully and accurately prepared, (by displacement, like the Fluid Extracts,) according to tho best rules of modern Pharmacy, from tho more : mild and pleasant vegetable cathartics, as i senna, rhubarb, &c- As far as it has been 1 tested by physicians, it has re ceived their unqualified approval. Though not always necessary, yet it is generally best to shake the bottle before pouring out the dose. PREPARED A.STO SODID AT ROY’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, WEXiIjSBORO’, pa. PROCXAIUA TIOJK: GENERAL EJECTION. ‘TTTUEU'EA.S by an net of the General Assembly of the W Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act to regulate the General Elections of this Commonwealth,” en acted on th<* second day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty Dine, n is enjoined'on me to give public notice of such election to be held, and enumerate in such notice wbnt officers arc to be elected: Therefore, I. JOHN MATHERS, High Sheriff of the County of Tioga, do hereby make known and giro this public notice to the Electors of said county of Tioga, that a General Election will bo held throughout tile County on the Second Tuesday of October next, which will be the 12th day of said month; at the several districts withlh tbe_Countv aforesaid, namely: 1 election districts. itt, Dolmar, at the Court House. 2d. Tioga, at the house of J- Goodrich. Gd. Deerfield, at the house of Wm. A, Faulkner. 4th. Nelson, at the Rathboilfi School House. 6th. Covington, at the house of E. W. Derow. 6lh. Sullivan, at the house of J. R. Strong. ’7th- Jackson, at the bouse of James Miller. Bth. Lawrence, at the home of C. Sloeson. 6th. Middlebury. at the Holliday School House. 10th. Shippeu, at the Rig Meadow School House. 11th. Liberty, at the house of J. H. Woodruff. 12th. Westfield, at the house of A. L. S. Loach. 13th. Richmond, at the house of O. K. Phelps. 14th. Rutland, at tbo house of R. Rone. 15th. Brookfield, at the house of John Joseph. 16th. Union, at the house of EU McNitt. 17th. Farmington, at the house of P. Mowrey. 18th. Charleston 1 nt Dam Settlement School House. 10th. Morris, at the house of IP. C. Babb. 20th. Chatham, at the house of R. Humphrey. 21st. Gained, at the house of If. C. VeHnilyca, 22d. Well&boro, at the Court UoUso. 23d. Bloes, at the Union School llonsc. 24th. LawrenceviHo, at the house of O. Slosson. - 25th. Clymer, at the house of C. P. Douglass. 26th. Elk land Kurd, at the house of L. Culver. 27th. Covington Boro, at tho house of E. W. Dcrow. 28th. KnoxviUe. at the house of E. H. Comstock* 29th: Ward, at tho house of A. KhlfTen. 30th. Elk, at the house of Daniel Smith. 31st. Osceola, at the house of Wearer. 32d. Mumfield, at the house of 0. 11. Phelps. At which time and-places are to be elected the following State and County officers: One person for Judge of tho Supremo Court of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Canal Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Two persone to represent Tioga and Potter Counties In the General Assembly. Ono person for Sheriff for Tioga County* One person for Commissioner for Tioga County. Ohe person for Auditor for Tioga County, It is further directed that the meeting of the return Judge* at the Court Homo in Wcllsboro to make out the general re turns shall bo on the first Friday succeeding tho general elec tion, winch will bo the 16th day oT October. And in and by said act. I am farther directed to give notice that every person, except Justices of tho Peace, who shall hold any office or oppointment of profit or trust under the Oorernmeut of the Ceiled States or of this Strtte. or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who Is of shall he employed under tho legTilßti+e, executive or judiciary depart ment of this State, or of any incorporated district, and also tbat ercry member of Congress, and of the select and com mon council of any city, commissioners of any incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, and of the select and common council of any city, commissioners of auy incorporated district, la by law incapable of holding or oxet cisiogatthe same time the office or appointment of judge, Inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or any other officer of any such election shall ho eligible to any office then to be Voted for. For instructions in regard to tho organization of election boards see Act of Assembly of 2d July, 1539: pamphlet laws, page 219; likewise contained In a prscticaldigeatof the election laws of this Commonwealth, furnished at every place of holding general elections, page 86, etc. Given under my hand at IVellsboro, this 23d dav of Sep lender, A. V. l?iS. JOIC- .'UrUEK? &icr.(T. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. l h te^i c 'r i BEiNDLK SbSkb T y° sa *-®«Se I. O. of O. 2fo. 330, rather small. The owner bar byjjayiDe charges * ‘Vf'EETS every Friday erening at their Hall In Hart* build- sep t. ze, i B5B , .** sar&SSSS: vJti'SS?*' N G *. NOTICE la hereby given that I have received the appoint* JJf. jaeut ot Surgeon in the 2d Brigade, ISth Division of Pa. MUitta, and have been duly qualified by the Brigadier Gene* T*l. Chatham Talley, Sept. 16, HARVEY LEACH, M.D. Administrators Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Seldon Borden, lata of Charleston all persons indebted to said estate are re quired to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same will present them to Delmar, Sept. 16,1858. 6t« LEVI HARDY, Adm’r, Notice to Bridge Guilders. PROPOSALS will be received by the Commissioners of Ti oga County for building a Barr Bridge, of about 120 feet spaa, across Pine Creek near tbo month ot Elk Run, until i o’clock of TUESDAY, 28tb Inst, —upon which day the build* Ingof the Bridge will be let to the lowest and best bidder. Per order of Commissioners. WelJsboro September9th, 2855. Executor’s Notice. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted to the undersigned ou the last will and testament of Uinun RobJyer, late of Rutland, dec'd., all persons indebted to es tate of said dededent, are required to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated to HIRAM L. BOBLYEK.I ~ , Rutland, Sept. 16,1858. EHASTUS ROSE, J 1 * M * Administrator’s Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court for Tioga County, will bo exposed to public sale on Saturday, Oct. 9th, 1868, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a lot of land situate in Gaines township, in said County, bounded and de scribed as follows: On the north by School House lot, east and south by lands of John J. Smith and west by land of John F., Cowan—containing about 5 acres, on which is one English saw mill and a small chopping: belonging to estate of James A. Smith, dec’d. Terms made known on day of sale. LOBINDA M. SMITH, Admrix. J. 8. WATRODS, Adm'r. Gaines, Sept. 16,1858. Guardian’s Sale, PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan’s Court of Tioga County to me directed, I will expose to public sale, on the promisee, on the 16th day of October next, the following real estate, late the property of Qarret Compton late of Sul livan in said county dec’d, the undivided moiety or half port (subject to the dower at hariaia Compton, step mother of Brainard Compton and Orville Compton, minor heirs of Gar ret Compton,, dec’d,) of all that certain messuage or tract of land situate in Sullivan, county aforesaid, bounded north by lands of H. B. Card, east by the highway, south by highway leading from the county road to Colombia Flatts, west by Philander Baker—containing about 60 acres, about 38 acres jmproiod, barn and shop thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. BATEMAN MU N ROB, Guardian. Sullivan, Sept. 16, ISSS.* The Oxygenated Bitters. Tor the euro of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Cos ti von ess, Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague, Heart Burn, Water Brash, Acidity, Sea Sickness, Scurvy, Nausea, Headache, Ennui, and General Debility, or any dis ease having its origin In imperfect digestion. These Bitters, as all classes of our fellow citizens, Includ ing Members of Congress, Lawyers, Physicians, Clergymen, Planters, Farmers and others testify, are the only safe, cer tain and sovereign specific for the immediate relief and per manent care of the many cruel complaints which in some , phase or other of Dtspepsia afflict our race. These Bitters were discovered by Dr. George JJ. Green, sad in their formula differ entirely from that of any other' preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol—no miner al—no poison—no noxious drug,—in their nature tonic, not stimulating,—retaining their virtues in any clime; they are a “combination and a form indeed” of Medicine which knows no rival In exterminating disease and restoring the system to Its pristine vigor and health. No matter of how long standing, or however induced or chronic in its character the disease may he—no matter that it has baffled the * kill of the physician, and'resisted the efforts of jVedicine. a single trial of these Bitten will satisfy the sufferer that his disease is amenable to the proper remedy. In testimony of the many cures effected by this Remedy reference Is had to the written certificates from distinguished individuals known all over the land. From among the many letters we are constantly receiving we take the following;— “Gr.XTLENKN:—I have nsed the Oxygenated Bitters in my practice with decided success in Debility and General Pros tration, and 1 confidently recommend it in coses of General Debility or Derangement of tbe Digestive Organa. Signed, F. H. WHITE, M. D. J/acsfiold, Tioga Co. Pa., August 20.1858.” This medicine bos been used with like success by A. H 6 * bard of Richmond; Miss Mary A. Snover of Covington, Miss Catharine Beck of Liberty. AGENTS. Joitx A. Rot, Wellsboro; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield: Dr. A" Rollins. Jr- Mainsburg; A. Humphrey, Tioga; D. S. its. 02E, Blossburg; J. G. Albece, Liberty. S. W. FOWLB 4 CO., Proprietor*. Boston. Fbr sale by Agents everywhere. [Sept. 10,1808.} Administrator’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been grant cd to the undersigned on the estate of JO SEPH POTTER, late of Knoxville, dec’d, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claimsagainst the same must present them to NANCY POTTER, Adm'x. Knoxville, August 5,1858, fit.* 11. H. WOOD, "VJtTGtltiD respectfully inform the Inhabitant* of TYelJsboro W and vicinity that he ho* taken, tbe rooms over WM. Robert’s Tin Shop* Where he ia prepared to take picture* to suit, or no charge made, PLAIN AND FANCY CASES from 75 cent* to $4 00. -OS’* All are Invited to call and examine Specimens. IVeJlsboro, Sept. 9, 1858. Sheriffalty, To the People of Tioga County ; YIELDING to the earnest i elicitation of numerous fr/ends aud acquaintances, 1 announce myself a* an INDE PENDENT CANDIDATE for the office of Sheriff. I rely up on no party exclusively for support, but appeal directly to my fellow citizens. If they prefer to give toe their vote*. I shall be grateful; if they see fit to vote against me,Hi* their privilege to do so,,and I shall not complain. Should a minor ity of the people, setting aside party distinctions and preju dices, come to my support, and elect me Sheriff, I will die* charge the duties of the office to the best of my ability, re membering a J ways that every man bus rights, odd that wealth and power are no excuse for the practice of injustice'and oppression. JOHN W. BAILEY. Charleston, September 9,1858. 3t* Bammonlon Lands NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT. Kare opportunity.—to all wanting farms— in a healthy place, twenty-five miles from Philadelphia on the Camden and Atlantic railroad, New Jersey. An old estate has recently been opened for sale, and the first division of 10,000 acres divided up into farms of twenty acres nnd upwards. 'The soil is of the best quality for the production ot fruits, grains, &c. The price is $l5 to $2O per acres, pay able in easy quarter yearly instalments, within a term of four years with interest. Tho terms are made easy, m order to insure tho rapid improvement of the land, by enabling every Industrious man to buy a farm. It Is now being ex tensively improved by good roads, and some of tho best citi zens from New England and the, Middle Ltales are erecting large improvements. It is a scene of the greatest improve ment ont of Philadelphia. Seventy-five hddses have been built iu four months. Practical farmers and business men from the length and breadth of the Union are settling there. It la an Important business place, on account of its b- log in the midst of n great market. Every article raised upon this land finds an immediate sale, The water is excellent, and no such thing as foer is known. Tho soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and retentive of manures. It ut free of atone* and easily worked It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that from the crop* produced both upon this land and tho large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be fomld not to be excelled anywhere in the production of crops most adapt ed to its market. The reader may bo well aware that the earliest and tho best fruits and vegetables come from New Jei'soy, which are annually exported to the amount of millions of dollars,. The land, besides being accessible in every way for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of the best quality of muck manure. Lumber and buildihg materials can be had on tho spot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other mills are now being open* ed, and brickyards being started on the ground. A person can put up a frame tenement for present convenience for one hundred dollars. On account of the extensive emigration, this is the best course to pursue in order to geta place to live in at first. Carpenters and builders are on hand to put up houses on tho best terms. In settling hero tho emigrant has many advantages. Ho is vritbin a few boars’ ride of tbo great cities in the Middle States and New England; he is near his old friends and as sociations; he is in a settled country, where every improve ment and comfort of civilization is at hand; he Is in a heal thy place, and ia not subject to the certain »y of losing the greater part of bis family and bis own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of so many millions of young and hardy in far off regions away from borne and friends.— Besides, he has a miid climate and an open winter. There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all those who improve the Railroad company gives a free ticket. The reader will at once be struck with theodvantages here presented, and ask himself why tho property has not been taken up before. Tho reason is, it was never thrown in the market; and utiloss these statements were conect, ho one would be invited to examine the land before purchasing.— This all are expected to do. They will see the land under cultivation; they will meet persons no doubt from their own neighborhood; they will witness tho improvements, and can judge of the character of the population. Persons should come prepared to purchase, as many are locating, and loca tions are not held on refusal. MUUB cue UU tWIUMII Tho Hommonton Partner, a monthly Literary and Agricul tural sheet, containing fall information of Uammontown, will bo sent to each inquirer, andean be obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of all in cumbrance. when purchase money is paid. Route to the laud:-*Leave Tine street wharf, Philadelphia, for Hamoion town by railroad at 7j2, A. 11., and sJr£ P. Af. *, when there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boardlngconvenienccswill be/band. Letters and applications can be addressed to 5. B. COUGH LIN, 202 South FIFTH Street below Walnut, Philadelphia. Map* and infrrfinffcn '■hwhUv furnished. [Sept. n , f bs } JUST RECEIVED fresh from the Press, °GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST. SONGS AND JOKES. FAMILY EXPENSE BOOK PRACTICAL HORSE FARRIERY. FLOWER OF IHE FLOCK. TIMOTHY Til COMB'S LETTERS. ' SMITH 4 RICHARDS. DICKINSON’S lUIJLI. KEEP it before the public, that the people’s Humble Ser vant has been THOROUGHLY REPAIRED, Jn every way, daring the past Summer, and has also been furnished with an entire NEW LOT OF MACHINERY, throughout, of the latest and heat improvements of the age, and that it is now in perfect good order to do custom or merchant work. L. D. SPENCER, Miller. Rbllsboro’ August 19, 1858. For Sale. ALU that property on the east side of Main Street is the Village of Tioga, Tioga Co. Pa. extending from said street to the Tioga Rail Road, known as the Slocomb property, and consists of about five acres of land with a large fine dwelling boose, a smaller dwelling bouse (on Brood Street,) a barn and other oat buildings and some choice fruit trees and shrubbery. Said property 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. 0. H. SEYMOUR, Jane 17,1858. Guardian’s Sale. IN pursuance of an order ot the Orphan's Court for Tioga County, will be exposed at public sale at the Court boat* In Weßaboro, on Thursday, the 16th day of September next, the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Delmar and Shlppen townships in said county, and described a« follows: Bounded otvtha north by land of Elijah Phillips and Charles Morrow, on the east by land formerly owned by Johnson end William Hoag, on the south by David Hall and on tho west by Henry Lawton and James S. Taylor— containing about one hundred and fifty acres with about twenty-five dcrea improved, a frame house, log barn and an orchard thereon.—The property of Bhoda Hoag, Hannah Maria Hoag, Melissa Sophia Hoag and William Hoag, minor children of Sheldon A. Hoag, deceased. WILLUJf TAYLOR, /Guardian of Hannah Baria, Melissa Aug. 26,1868. \ Sophia, and William Hoag. NEW FIRM. R. S. BAILEY, J. W. BAILEY, AND THOMAS HARDEN, READY PAY DEALERS IN Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Paints Sc Oils, Groceries, Flour Sc Pork, And all kinds of CO UNTR Y PRODXJCE AT THE NEW STORE OF JR. S. Hailey . On north side of Main Street, Wellsboru, Popna, Persons visiting the place on bovine** are invited to examine our Good*, as we aim at making this es tablishment the centre of attraction fur trade in Tioga County. BAILEY’S & HARDEN. VVellsboro, August 12,1858. WHO'LL GET THE NOMINATION FOR SHERIFF? THAI’S THE QUESTION. BELIEVING it the true policy to sell off the old stock of Goods so as to make room for a hew one, 1 have concluded for the benefit of men kind In general and myself In particular, to offer to the public the balance of my stock of Goods at greaMy reduced prices for Cash, or any kind of grain, or butter. For the information of those who may wish (o avail themselves of this opportunity of saving a little money I will enumerate a few of the articles and the prices at which I shall sell them. Flour, extra superfine, manufactured at Rochester, warranted lipUop.* >5 25 Superfine, not warranted,. 4 50 Mess Pork, per bbl 31 Salt, by the bbl 1 88 44 Sack .............. 14 Nails, by the keg 431 “ by the pound .< < 05 Double refined Salaralus, per bbl 07 Pearl Starch * 09 Extra tallow Candles 24 Home made Kip Boots 3 50 Ladies* Kip Slices 88 M Enameled 100 M Calf I 12* 14 GaiterPy from 7s to 13a J. I. Nick’s & H. J. Grant’s fine cut Tobacco, in papers, per lb* 2s 6d 44 loose, by weight. 2g 9d Sugars, at the lowest possible figure. Teas, at reduced prices; 4s at 3s 6d, 5s at 4s fid, fis at 5s 4d Dry Goods, 100 numerous to prices that cannot fail to please. Ladles’ collars and embroidery at cost. DcLnines; Challtcs, Calicoes, Bleached Muslin and a thousand and one things at a lower figure than have ever been offered in Tioga County. Come! one and all! and purchase what few traps you want at the above prices. • Tioga, Aug. 12, *5B. CHAS. O. ETZ, Agt. Bituminous Coal. THE Subscriber is now mining and is prepared to sell, at ins mines in GAINES TOWNSHIP, Tioga Co. Pa., (he best quality of Bituminous Coal. My Mines are situated on the Barrens, nine miles south of Westfield, four miles from Pine Creek, and about fifteen) miles from Wellsbordi 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. B.—Dr. Haner will also give his attention to Professional Calls. July 39, 1858, ly. WELLSBORO SELECT SCHOOL. WELLgBOEO, TIOGA COUNTY, I'ENN’A. Lather R. Burlingame &. 8., Teacher. The Fall Term will commence Tuesday, September 14, ’SS, and will close oh Friday, December Sd. Expenses. Juvenile Department, - $3,00 Common F.uglish Branches, * - - * 3,60 Higher English Branches, - * *4,60 Language*, - 6,00 Tho design of the School is, to furnish facilities for those deriving it, to continue their Academia course of study, add also to prepare the Teachers of Common Schools for the dis charge of the-duties of their profession. No exertion will be spared to render the mental culture thorough, and to culti vate in the student a constant self-rolwpce. Arrangements have been made with the Trustees for a continuance of tho School in the Academy after the close of the present term. Welleboro, Aug. 20,1858. THE PLACE TO BUY THE PLACE TO BUY THE PLACE TO BUY GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS IS AT ROE’S IS AT ROE’S IS AT ROE’S r?INC PAINT, & Linleod OU at V fid. per gal, £1 at BULLARD'S. CANARY, Rape and Hemp Seed, at - BULLARD’S. YD. vide Prints, only 61 cents at BULLARD’S. FRESH LOT Camphene and Fluid, 6a. per gal. at gULLAf?p-S C. G. OSGOOD, DESIRES THE FACT TO RE KNOWN TO THE READERS B OF THE AGITATOR, That he is filling up the Store formerly occupied by BEAN &ENSWORTH, WITH A VEEY DESIRABLE STOCK OF GOODS! WHICH ARE TO BE SOLE “LOW.” x ij We/i»sora’ Ju/y 8,1838, . 1 5 IRON. English It S weed’s Bar. 11 Round and Square Refined Bars. 1 i Bound, Square, Oral, Sc half round Bods. Band, Hoop and Horse Shoe; Cast, Blister, Spring and Ger man Steel. W B Nail Rods, Horse Nail*, See ., Ac., Are being received at OSGOOD’S. CROCKERY A IVew Lol of White Ware i 1 at OSGOOD’S. August 19, 1858 NEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS • DRY GOODS GROCERIES ;} GROCERIES U . GROCERIES il’ CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES i! BOOTS & SHOES li BOOTS & SHOES i HATS & CAPS CROCKERY i CROCKERY 'i{- CROCKERY Hj GLASS WARE GLASS WARE glass ware stoneware - iiL STONE WARE I STONEWARE .!} HARDWARE hardware hardware THE NEW GOODS tHE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS Wellsboro, May 37, 1859. BLOW!BLOW!BLOW! rpHIS appears to be the order of the day. But it I is an acknowledged fact that you can! buy Good* at the Now store of ; i ? BULLARDS’ li, CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER PLACE IN TIOGA COUNTYJ This is no '‘Blowing" but the PLAIN TROTH. Look at our LIST OF PRICES and see if It is not so. • | And by (he way, let us mj to you that yea'deed have no fear of getting Old Goods* \'i Our Store Stock and Clerks are all New, as well as our Prices. Onr Stock is camplete. You pan find everything from a Tea Canister, up. : Here they Come I \ Another lot of those ( Nice Brown Sojars,only GJ cli. A No. 1 Rice, • .. 5 *f Stewart’s extra Syrup, (worth Is more • than any other Syrup, ss. i Goad Molasses 40 c(y. Codfish, ....,-6 While Fish &. Throt,. <« 8 Good Ten, «..••••• 3f • HI Fine-cut Tobacco in paper*, per lb 2* to. Bulk •• “ ..., 3s. j Good Flog Tobacco, 2«* fjj I Yard wide Sheeting. , . bj d«. A Good Gaiier, on)y 6;*. stj ■ Flour, 4Sttj and everything else as low at }jj M. & O. BULLAtfDiis. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphan’* Court for Tiogsi Cp., 1 shall expose (o public sale on the 4lh day of:Scp. tsnaber next, at 2 o'clock p m. or said day, on the premises, a lot of land aitnate in Chatham townsliip In said coonty, described as follows: Bounded Wn the north by land of Amos Randall, on the eisljby land of James Lewis, the public highway and Ben- Jamin T. Spencer and 1 Clark, on the south jby Begraff and Stephen Hall, and on the wcatSy Seth Daggett—containing eighty.threo acres, ijnd one-tenth of an sere, part of warrant No' I til about fitly.two acres improved, i frame and; log boose, log barn and an apple orchard thereon-,! -To be aold as the property of Andrew .Band deceased. Terms made known at the sale. D. S. SHOVEJ Adm’r of etlite of A< Hand, dea'd, Angus! l*j I.SSS, i ■ Hf, KIRBY'S MOWER & REAPER; THE Subscriber n selling this valuable Machine# and invites oft who want s really good Mower and Reaper, to examine it before purchasing any other machine* It is superior to ell other Mower* and Reapers in use,in the following particulars: It is the lightest in use; is strong and durable; re* quires less draft than any other machine; has no side draft Iho* it cult a wide swath; will work ws rough ground where no other machine can follow it ! very difficult to "be clogged m aay kind of grass, be it wet or dry ; is simple in construction and not lie* b’e to gel out of repair; Is a perfect eoabtned ni< chine i working equally well, whether mowing or reaping; and is the CHEAPEST in price, the Mow* er being only 8100, and tbe combined machine 8130 —making it altogether the most desirable Mower and Reaper in market. Cult at the Tin and Stove Store and examine for vourselve*. June 17, 1858. ' D, P. ROBERTS. O’The Subscriber is aho Agent of the Tioga Point Agricultural Works for the sate of Emery's unrivalled Railroad Horse Powers, Threat* era and Separator's, Portable Circular and Cross Cut Saw Mills and Shingle Machines. Clover Hullers, Emery's, Hiekok's and Krauser's Cider - Mills and Presses, Corn Shelters, Hay, Straw A Stalk Cutlers, Horse Rakes, Dog Powers, Clow's Grain Cradles,"Corn and Cob Mills, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Dederiek's Hay Press, Stump M«* chines. Leather and Rubber Belting. HOLD ON, HR. PRINTER!! STOP 'tHE PRESS 11 WHAT TOR? WHY, TRUMAN H. BOWEJfj have just arrircd from New York wilb the LARGEST CHEAPEST AND BEST assortment of GOODS ever before offered to th« people of Tioga County and vicinity ; and aolwiVU olanding the RUSH OF CVSTOSICHS they say they must advertise in order to let every body know that they are on hand at THE EMPIRE STORE with 4 forge assortment of DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES HARDWARE hardware BOOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY CROCKERY end every rariety of goodsusoally found in * 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 stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere, No charge for showing Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE—-AT THE EM , PIRE STORE! TRUMAN *. BOWEN. Wellsboro, June 14, ’SB. tf TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS. l>r. K. A, Lamvnt’s HATS & CAPS HATS & CAPS The most beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICIN J now in use, for all cnees of obstructed or suppressed Menstruation. This valuable vegetable compound has long been used la the private practice of Dr. Lament, for regulating the de» rangements of the female system and for improving the gen* oral by long'experience has been found tha greatest remedy against those painful or general complaints to which the female constitution is liable. A few doses ta* keu for one week before the monthly period will remove all obstructions fron\ any caust whatever, as Incredible aa it may appear. Sr, o.—Those Ladies who bate been disappointed in (he use of Pills, Ac.. can put the utmost confidence in this compound* A UTIO.V.-S# This compound must not be taken by females during the early months of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain «b* ortion. At all other times it is Safe, aa it i« purely vegetable. It will be sent to any address bvinclosings2 to anv author ized Agent, or to JJ. I, ANDREWS, Buffalo -V. T. For sale by J. A. ROY, tVellsboro, and Druggists gen* erally. [July 1,1858. ly.] WOODEN WARE WOODEN WARE WOODEN WARE m , COPPER & s CALL AND SEE CALL ANCbSEE CALL AND SpE AV-A EE. THE SUBSCRIBER lias established himself at the old stand of tyiicox & Sears, one door he* low R. S. Bailey's Store, where hell manufacturing indwelling At Whol«xalc and Retail, the various kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET* IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. I At RQE'S AT RqE’S AT ROE’S ROOFING, EA VE-TROUGHINO, and all kind* of JOBBING, done on short notice and in a. satis* factory {banner* ' Call and see ray slock of Tin-ware and satisfy yourselves that FIBBER'S is the place to buy cheap. CHARLES S. FISHER. Wellsboro, 3une It, 1858. PREMATURE DECLINJi Just Published, Gratis, the 50th Thousand* A ?EW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL jB'Q/gjßaLTrefttment without Medicine, of Spermater rhea or Local Weakness. Nocturnal Emission*. ewMShCsF Genital and Nervous Debility, ImpoUsncy, slid Impediments to Marriago generally, by B. DE LAKBT, V. T>. The important fact that the many alarming complaint** originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE. la in this small vmrt dourly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly ttux CeasfUl treatment, as adopted hy the Author, fully expulmnl, by means of which every one « enabled to cure HIMSELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. -Sent to any address, gratis and post free ia a soalM ?avel* tips, by remitting (post paid) t»o postage stamps to Dr. B. DJi LANEY, 88 East 31»t street, New York City. April, 29, 1858, PUMPS! PUMPS! 1 1 tHE SUBSCRIBER is agent for the sale of Cowing tf Co's Pumps, Fife and Garden Engines, Hydraulic Rams, ife. Cowing 4 Co., manufacture these Pump., 4c, at their manufactory, Seneca Falla, N. Y. They are gotten up in the most substantial manner, and cannot be excelled. cistern pumps, patent revolving TOP WELU PUMPS. TIGHT TOP WELL PUMPS, DEEP WELL LIFT PUMPS, AND FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, may be obtained by leaving your orders at my Tin 4. Stove Store. Call and see samples. WM. ROBERTS, Wellsboro, Aug. 5,1858, tf. SENT FREE TO AHV A ©JDK JESS. Gr. a. EVANS, Bookseller, Publisher, and . Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise, HAS just Issnod « nf Shd ecuophte c*talog«a »f hi. Books, comprnihs » lafgs and varied assortment of at) kinds of literature,-. $5OO worth of Gifts wia W j#tos with otmj JiCfkl worth of books sold, «» <**. td sloo* w*U each book *t the time of sale. « Orders fton tie eo«stir promptly ftijed *a4 tho 6*i fee warded by express or moU o» the same day the order U re ceived- A complete ca.ulovoe.reat free. 0 0. r^*A^ PERIODICAL COMPOUND. ON MANHOOD I ASU ITS ' Jat }«3B lETIRON