The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, October 14, 1858, Image 4

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    , tj kited States Grand Lodge dp Odd'
Fellows. —The Grand Lodge met yester
day morning, with dll ihe acting officers pres
en'. The comtni'lee on credeniinls reported
against the admission of P. G. M. E. Fran
cis Condie, of Pennsylvania, on the ground
that he never obtained the royal purple
degree in a legal way. The reports •of the
Grand Sire and Grand Secretary were re
ferred to thp appropriate committees. The
opinion of the Grand Sire on the admission
of Polynesians to.membership was referred
to a special committee of five, who will
examine and report upon the whole subject.
The special committee to whom was referred
the revision and mergemenl of the subordin
ate and encampment work, reported that
under existing circumstances it is impracti
cable, Such a s'ep would necesari'y abolish
the Grand Encampment-
The hour of 10 o’clock having arrived,
the Lodge went into the election of Grand
Officers. On the fourth ballot P. G. M.
Samuel Creighcnd, of Ohio, was elected
Grand Sire; P. G. M. EJ H. Fitzhugh,
Va.. R. VV. D. G. Sire; P. G. M. James
L. Ridgely, of Maryland, R. VV. G. C.
and R. Secretary; M. W. G. M.-Joshua
Vansint. of Maryland, -R. VV. G. Treas
urer.—Baltimore Sun, 2jlst.
Going Born Ways. — A gonileman re
cently traveling on the Erie Railroad, says :
“In passing through Binghamton with my
family, we left our seals for a moment to look
at the scene wihout, while the train was
stopping. On our return, we noticed a lady
taking possession of our seats, although our
baskets, mantillas, &c., were there displayed.
The lady looked confused, and ns the cars
started she asked if the train was going to
New Ypik. Upon learning that we were
going the o'her way, her agony was com
plete. “What shall Idol” she exclaimed,
“my husband was to meet me here on the
way to New York. What shall I dot Here
i< his coat —his—his—l can't go—he is on
the other train—l never can—Oh!—my hus
band and I are one—l never found myself
going two ways at once before,” —and she
ran up and d iwn the cars in despair. The
conductor told her he would telegraph him to
wail, and she could get off at the next
station. We thought she would go into fits.
As good luck would have it, the other train
was passing, and we were not under full
headway. The engine was slopped—the
other train was halting—and conjugal love
soon had its reward in the mutual embrace
of'those separated.”
What Can be Done on an Acre of
Ground.. —The editor ot the Maine Culti
vator published a few days ago his manage
ment of one acre of ground, from which we
gather the following result :
One-third of an acre of corn usually pro
duced thiitv bushels of sound corn for grind
ing besides some refuse. This quantity was
sufficient for family use, and for fattening
one large or two small hogs. From the
same ground he obtained two or three bun
dred pumpkins, and his family supply of
beans. From the same bed of six rods
eqoare he usually obtained sixty bushels of
onions; these he sold at $1 per bushel, and
the amount purchassed his flour. Thus from
one-third of an acre and his onion bed, he
obtained his breadstuffs. The rest of the
ground was appropriated to all sons of vege
tables fur the summer and winter use—po.
tatoes, beets, turnips, cabbage, green corn,
peas, beans, cucumbers, melons, squashes,
&c., with fifty,or sixty bushels of beets and
carrots for the winter food of a cow. Then
he had'u flower garden, also raspberries cur
rants and gooseberries, in great variety, and
a few ‘ choice apple, pear, plum, cherry,
peach and quince trees. ,1
Silent Influence. —ll is {he lilile bub
bling spring which flows gently, the little
rivulet which runs along day and night, by
the farm house, that is useful, raiher than the
swollen flood or warring cataract. Niagara
excites our wonder, and we stand amazed at
Ibo power and greatness of God be
“pours it from the hollow of his hand.’’—
But one Niagara is enough for the continent
or the world, while the same world requires
thousands and tens of thousands of silver
fountains and gently flowing rivulets, that
water every farm and meadow, and every
garden, and that shall flow on every day and
night, with iheir gentle, quiet beauty. So
with the acts of out lives. It is not by great
deeds, like ihose of martyrs, that good is to
be done—it is by the daily and quiet virtues
of life, the Christian temper, ihe good quali.
lies of relatives and friends, and all, that it is
to be done. —Albert Barnes.
Never Despair. True hope is based on
energy of character. A strong mind always
hopes, and has always cause to hope because
it knows the mutability of human affairs,
and bow slight a circumstance may change
the whole course of events. Such a spirit,
too, rests upon itself; if is not confined to
partial views, or to one particular object.—?
And if at last all should be lost, it has saved
.itself —its own integrity and worth. Hope
awakens courage, while despondency is the
Inst of all evils; it is the abandonment—the
giving up,of the battle of life with dead noth
ingness. He who can implant courage in
the human soul is the best physician.— Von-
Knebel.
Fun and Poverty. —Poverty runs strongly
to fun. A man is never so full of jokes as
when be is reduced to one shirt and two pota
toes. Wealth is tacimrn and fretful. Stock
brokers would no sooner indulge in a hearty
laugh than they would lend money on a “sec
ond mortgage.*’ Nature is a great believer
in compensations. Those to whom she sends
wealth she saddles with lawsuits and dyspep
sia. The poor never indulge in a woodcock
but then they have a style of appetite that
converts a number three mackerel into a
salmon, and that is quite as well.
An indignant wife obtained admission to a
disreputable house in Cincinnati, on Monday
night, upon the pretence that she wished to
become an inmate, and proceeding to a room
where her husband was cozily chatting with
a party of women, and gave him a splendid
cowJiidmg,
Yob haye lost your baby', I hear, said one
gentleman to another. ‘‘Yes, poor little
thing! it was only five months old. We
we could for it. We had four doc
tors, bftitered its head and feet, put mustard
poultices all over it, gave it • nine calomel
powders, leeched its temples, had it bled, and
gave it all kinds of medicines; and yet,
after a week’s illness, he died,”
When Dr. A. and Sergeant A. were walk
ing arm-'n-arm, a wag observed to a friend:
“Those two are just equal to. one highway
man.” “Why so” was the response. “Be
cause,” rejoined the wag, “it's a lawyer and
a doctor—your money or your life.”
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon.
ELKXAIVD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA.
Will visit patients in all parts of the county, 01
receive them for treatment at his house,
i [Jane 14, 1855.]
JOHN nr. BACHE,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
***■ LAW.—Office, north side Public Square
Wellsborough, Pi.
Refers to Messrs.Phelps.Dodge & Co..N. Y
ity Hon.A.V.Parsons,Philadelphia. July 13.
SPENCER & THOMSON,
Attorneys A Counselors at Law,
CORNING,
Steuben County, New York,
Geo. T. Spencer. C. 11. Thomson.
April 18.1855-ly. '
It OU DON’T SAY SO?
YES SIR, I DO! I say tint FOLEY has the
best and cheapest assortment of WATCHES
I ever sow in VVellsboro.’ Such heavy cases and
finished movements yob can’t find elsewhere Call
and see them one, door north of B. B. Smith &.
Son’s, where he will be glad to show them to you,
and do any Repairs on Watches, Clocks &. Jewelry,
and all warranted. A. FOLEY.
Wcllsboro’ June 11, 3857.
S. F. WILSON,
Cr* Removed to James Lowrcy*sOffice
lAS. LOWITEV & S. F. WILSON,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT
LAW, wlllattcndtheCourtsof Tioga,Potter
and McKean counties.
We!lsborough,Feb. 1,1853.
H. O. COLE
BARBER t HAIR DRESSER,
Wcllsboro’Pa.
Shop two doors above Drug Store. Every
thing in his line of business will be done as well
and as promptly as it can be"donc in the more
fashionable Oily saloons. Preparations for removing
dandruff, and beautyfiing the hair for sale cheap
Hair and whiskers dyed any coldr. Call and see.
Wcllsboro 1 , Oct 18,1855. (tf>
WM- W- & 11. W. M’DOUGALL
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
A RE engaged in Exploring, Surveying and Draft
ing, Investing Money Estate, and on
Real Estate Security, Locating Land Warrants,
Locating Land for Settlers on time.
They will attend (be Land Sales in this and the
adjoining districts, where their practical knowledge
will enable them to select the best lots.
Parlies entrusting Money to us for investment
will have the benefit of our explorations. No prop
erty purchased that we are not personally acquainted
with. [Waubashaw, Min. Ter., April 23.]
WCLLSBORO FOUNDRY
-A-N-D
Machine Shop
AGAIN IN FULL BLAST.
ROBERT YOUNG, late of the firm of Tabor
Young & Co, Tioga, takes this method to in*
form the public that he has leased the Foundry and
Machine Shop in the village of Wcllsboro for a term
of years, and having put it in good running order, is
prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at
such establishments, in the best manner and out ol
the best of material.
Ho has had over twenty years* experience in the
business and will have the work entrusted to him
done directly under his supervision. No work will
be sent out half finished. a
MILL GEARINGS, PLOUGHS, STOVES,
and castings of all kinds on hand and to order.
Wellsboro May 28, 1857.
COHIE AND SEE THE
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST BECEIVED AT
WM. WALKER’S
31, Market St. Corning,
AND SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES!
Alt the latest Fashionable styles of
For men and hoys. Ladies’ Prunelle. Satin, Cloth and Mor
occo Gaiters from 4s. to $3,00; Ladies’ Morocco, Calf nud en
amelled Boots, from 6s. to $2,00; Ladies Morocco Patent
Leather, and Satin Slippers and Buskins; Men's Patent
Leather, Cloth and Calf Congress Gaiters.
&
Men's Kip, Calf and Enammellcd Brogans; Men’s Patent
Leather and Calf Oxford Ties and Slippers; Children's Shoes,
Slippers, Gaiters. Hosiery <£c., Ladies' Rubbers and Sandals,
first quality 4k,. third quality Is.; Men's Rubbers and San
dals, first quality 65.; Ladies’ Hosiery, Silk, Lisle and Kid
Gloves and Gauntlets.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
Umbrellas, Trunks. Carpet Bags, Silk, Merino and Mho! Un
dershirts and Drawers, Cravats, Ties, and Scarfs; Suspenders,
Hosiery, Gloves. Shirts, Collars, Linen, Silk and Cotton Hand
kcrcheirs; also on assortment of
CROCKERY
To be sold cheap for Cash.
Corning, April 29, 185 S. ly WILLIAM WALKER.
Smitt STILES &FISHIOI.
Mrs. M. J. Grierson,
HAS just returned from the City wilh a full as
sortment of Millinery Goods* which she offers
for sale at the lowest cash prices.
STRAWS. NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY
BONNETS,
of all prices and descriptions. BORDERS from la
up to 4s. sd. A nice assortment of FLOWERS of
all prices. French Flowers and Box Flowers. A
beautiful assortment of
RIBBONS, LININGS, I’aCES, CRAPES SILKS,
and all kind of materials for making
Summer <Sy JWinter Mourning Goods .
Little Boys Hats, Girl's Flats, and Ladies' Riding
Hats.
All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned
and done over on short notice.
Mrs. Grierson has employed for the season a good
Milliner. (CTShop on Main Street, over Niles &
Elliott's Store. [May 13,1858 ]
Store Goods in Tioga Tillage
BALDWIN, LOWELL CO.
_ Have a small Stock of Goods on hand, bought in
view of the light times, which will be sold very low
for Cash or any kind of Produce. We are located
at our old stand in Tioga Village, directly opposite
the Mammoth Store of Charles O. Elz.
We would further say to all those indc&ed to us
by note or book account, (hat we roust have pay or
costs will be made. We’ll lake Cash or any and all
kinds of Produce at (he highest market prices.
BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO.
jNov, 28, 1857.
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
SOMETHING NEW
ANEW LAMP—Ufford’s Smoke consuming
Lamp Is an article well worthy the notice of
cyery -person who wishes to use Oil instead of Fluid.
This lamp is highly recommended by men of sound
judgment and of wide reputation, who are known
throughout onr country. But it is not necessary to
take the recommendations of others; just call at
Roy’s Drug Store and you can see one of these
lamps burning every evening. Call and examine it
for yourselves.
A -NEW supply of Potter and Hammond's Writ
ing Books,just received at Roy’s Drugstore,
also a supply of pens, ink, paper, envelopes, slates,
school hooks, school stationery, &c.
FOR WORMS.—Give a child over two years old
a small lea spoonful of Fluid Extract of Pink
and Senna once every two hours till it operates as a
cathartic.
FARRIER’S OIL—For Horses and Cattle very
useful for sores, wounds,scratches, galls and in
all cases where a healing remedy is required. Price
25 cents.
FARRIER’S LINIMENT—For Horses & Cattle
A most valuable article # for swellings, bruises,
sprains, stiff or enlarged joints, windgalls, kicks and
sweeney. Price 25 cents.
BUCHU LEAVES are procured from the south
ern part of Africa. The Hottentots at the
cape of Good Hope have long used this article as a
remedy in a variety of diseases. From them the
medicine was borrowed by the English and Dutch
physicians residing there and by their recommend
alion it was soon employed in Europe. In process
of time this medicine has come into general u*e,
and is highly spoken of by the best medical writers.
Physicians recommend it mostly for complaints of
the urinary organs, such as gravel, a morbid irrita
tion of the bladder and urethra, retention of urine,
also incontinence of urine from want of lone in the
urinary organs. It cools the unnatural heat and
relieves pain; and in many cases of long standing
it lias been effectual when other valuable medicines
had failed to produce an effect. The active princi
ple of this medicine is a volatile oil which is mostly
lost by the old process of boiling. Hence it reqairt-s
great care and skilful management to prepare this
medicine properly.
FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU is a Strong or
concentrated preparation prepared by the new
process called 1 Displacement.” By this the valua
ble properties of the Buchu are entirely preserved,
and this form of the medicine is less liable to injury
from age and more pulateable. Useful equally in all
cases of the kind whether male or female. Price
75 cents per bottle. For sale at- Roy’s Drug and
Chemical Store at Wellsboro Pa.
CTThis is no patent medicine or quack nostrum
or secret remedy, but a new and improved prepara,
lion of a well known and valuable medicine.
X> LEACHING POW DER,—To remove ink and
fruit stains &c., from linen. Price I2j cts per
box, with full directions for use,
PERMANENT MARKING INK-Tomark col.
- 1 * hits and other clothing so that the name will not
wash out. Price 25 els per bottle.
/CHEMICAL HAIR TONIC.—This compound Is
yJ used to prevent the hair from falling off to cause
it to grow in thicker—and to restore hair that is
growing gray to its original color ; it is nicely per
fumed and is very pleasant article for toilet use.
Afresh supply of Camphcne and Fluid justre
ccived at Roy’s Drug Store.
THE BE&T INK > in America.—Conger and
Fields celebrated Recording Ink, Also David
& Black’s Permanent Ink for Records and Book-
Keeping. A new supply of these valuable Inks just
received at Roy’s Drug Store; also a large quantity
Common School Inks.
Flavoring ex7V?acts.—New supply; such
Lemon. Vanilla, Pineapple, Peach, Cinnamon,
Rose, Nutmeg, Cellcry, <fcc.
NEW SUPPLY of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps,
Pocket Books, Denial Soaps, Odors for the
Handkerchief, Goods a large assortment.
RHODE ISLAND LIME for whitewashing.—
Also Whitewash Brushes for sale at Roy’s
Drug Store.
CHOLERA DROPS.—The most effectual reme
dy for bowel complaints in use. If taken in
time it can hardly fail to cure if the directions are
btriclly complied with. Price 25 cents.
EYE WATER.—A valuable remedy
for sore or inflamed eyes—with full directions
] for use, Price 12$ and 25 els per bottle.
/■'IEPHALIC SNUFF.—For Catarrh, Headache
&.C. Price 25 cents a bottle. r
A SMENIAN CEMENT.—For mending broken
glass or china ware, with directions for its u*e
Price* 25 cents per bottle. (Warranted.)
MILK OF ROSES.—A pleasant Cosmetic to im
prove the complexion and to remove tan and
freckles—Price 25 els. a bottle.
LOOKING-GLASS or without
Frames, forsale at THE DRUGSTORE.
Balsam tolu.—This bai sa mis procured from
a tree which is found in South America—il is
a most valuable remedy for colds, coughs and affec
lions of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cougk
Remedy, 50 cents per bottle.
ROBERT YOUNG,
ROSEMARY OINTMENT is a useful article for
chapped hands, pimples on the face t burns,
scalds, eruptions on the skin stc. Price 12 and 25
cents per box.
MAYER'S OINTMENT.—This ointment has
long been held to be a great secict among the
Germans. Il is highly valued as a successful cure
for fever sores, bad ulcers and sores of almost every
kind which are found to be difficult to heal. See di
rections on the box.
COMPOUND CATHARTIC PILLS; the best pill
in use for billious complaints and affections of the
liver. ,
HEADACHE PILLS—For sick headache, ner
vous headache and all headache that conics on
at regular intervals.
BOOKS.
A variety of Children’s Books—Blank Boohs—
School Books, Stationery &c. Also the Depository
of the Tioga County Bible Society—containing a
large variety of Bibles and Testaments from Accents
to 6 dollars.
Wellsboro, April 1,1858. J. A. ROY.
\V. I>. TERBELL,
Successor to
W. TERBELL & SON,
CORNING, N. If.
Drugs A* Medicines , Lead, Zinc , &• Colored Paints,
Oils, Vnrnishes, Brushes, Camphene fy Burning
Fluid , Dye Stuff's, Sash & Glass , Pwe
Liquors for Medicine , Patent Medu .
dues. Artists Paints Brushes ,
Perfumery , Fancy Articles,
Flavoring Extracts,
ALSO
A general assortment of School Books, Blank Boohs,
Staple and Fancy Stationery,
Physicians, Druggists* and Country Merchants
dealing in any of the above articles can be supplied
at a small advance on New York prices.
Sept. 3, 1857.
ON MANHOOD
AND ITS V
PEEMATUEE DECLINE
Just Published, Gratis, the 50th Thousand.
mfmTgpvs A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL
irlffiuTfviyTreatment without Medicine, ofSpermator
rhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions,
vWlTJrteSy Genital and Nervous Debility, Impoteucy, and
Impediments to Marriage generally, by
B. DE LANEY, M. D.
The Important fact that the many alarming complaints,
originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be
easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE. Is in this small tract
cle:irly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly suc
cessful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained,
by means of which every one is enabled to cure HIMSELF
perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all
the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis and poet free in a sealed envel
ope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B.
DE LANEY, 88 East 31st street, Now York City.
April, 20,1858.
ZING PAINT, & Linseed Oil at 7s. 6d. per gal.
at ( BULLARD’S.
CANARY, Rape and Seed, at
BULLARD’S.
Wholesale ahd Retail Dealers, in
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement.
TO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases
such as BPERMATORRHCEA, SEMINAL
WEAKNESS. IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA,
GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or
SELF-ABUSE, &c., &c..
The HOWARD ASSOClATlONofPhiladelphia
in view of the awful destruction of human Hie and
health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions
winch are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of
such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Con.
suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy
of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA
TIS, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,)
who apply by letter, with a description of their con
dilion, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in
case of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH
MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE.
The Howard Association i&a benevolent Institu
tion, established by special endowment, for the re
lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with* 4Vim
lent and Epidemic Diseases,” and its funds can be
used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of
means, which the Directors have voted to advertise
Uie above notice. It is needless to add that the As.
sociulion commands the highest Medical skill of the
age, and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment. —Valuable advice also given to sick and
nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint
Leucorrhoea, &c.
Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN
Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HARTWELL President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
October 25,1856. —ly.
i\KW GOODS! NEW GOODS
WHERE lat ERWIN’S new Store! He has
just returned from the City with a choice
Eot of Keaciv-itladc Clothing,
CLOTHS, CASSIIKERES, VESTING
- and all of which will be sold
ON THE CASH-DOWN
SYSTEM
AND
NOTHING SHORTER
Wellsboro* Sept. 25,1856.
NEW STOCK
AT HART'S FLOUR $ PROVISION
STORE-
I have just replenished my Stock of Groceries,
Flour and Provisions, knd am prepared to sell at
the lowest living figure, for Cash all through this
hard winter. I will also exchange Groceries und
Provisions lor Country Produce at Cosh prices.
I can furnish every eatable quality of flour at a
less price thanany dealer in Wellsboro, either whole
sale or retail.
1 have also on hand a large quantity of Ladies’
and Men’s Shoes, which will be sold at a very small
advance upon cost, for Cash or Produce. As to price
and quality of anything I keep on hand for sale, just
cull and examine for yourselves. I have also a
small stock of
DRY GOODS,
winch will be sold AT COST. Call and see.
Wellsboro’ Jan. 7, ’5B. DAVID HART.
NEW TAILOR SHOP.
ummcndation,
No garment is permitted logo out of the shop
that is not made in the most substantial manner.
Especial cure observed in Cutting and Fitting. This
Department, will be under my own supervision.
Believing in the “live and let live” rule, I have
adopted the
Fay-Down System
and shall rigidly adhere to it.
Wellsboro*, March 13,1856. H. P. ERWIN,
Tioga Marble Shop.
THE Subscriber has just received a fine lot oj
Marble from Ihc Rutland Quarries, suitable
for all descriptions of
Gravestones,
- monuments,
Cenotaphs, &c.
He is prepared to execute orders for the above de
scriptions of work, in a superior style, and at rea
sonoble prices. Persons desiring Gravestones of the
finer kinds of ITALIAN MARBLE can procure
them of the Subscriber.
A. Crowl, of WclLboro, is authorized to receive
orders for work at this establishment.
Tioga, June 10, ’58., If
TO THE LADIES!
A New Kind of Soap
has recently .been invented, which promises to su
persede all other kinds of hard soap. Il is used ex
tensively for washing clothes, and possesses the re
markable properly of extracting dirt without boiling
the clothes and without the use of the rubbing board.
The process of washing requires less than half the
lime, and only about half the labor, by using tikis
Patent Soap. This article is peculiarly excellent,
and superior to any thing else called Soap; because
while il saves time and labor, it never rots or in
jurcs the clothes. Il is just the article it is repre
sented to be, and never disappoints the expectations
of purchasers. Il does not lake out stains. For
sale at Roy’s Drug Store, Wellsboro, Pu,
CRYSTAL foentain hotel.
Mai a Street. Wellsboro * Pa.
D. HART, PROPRIETOR.
'PHIS strait-out TEMPERANCE HOTEL has
J_ been lately reopened for the accommodation of
the traveling public, and no pains will be spared to
render it popular with such as moy favor it with
their patronage. <•
This Hotel is located conveniently for those who
desire to take either the Tioga, Cedar Run, Couriers,
port, Mansfield, Covington or Troy Stages. Those i
desiring to reach intermediate places, not on Stage
routes, wiU be accommodated with a conveyance at
a reasonable charge.
This Hotel will be conducted, as it ever has been, !
on the “Live and let live” principle. Charges as low
as those of any good Hotel in tiie County.
A good Ostler always in attendance.
February, 18, 1858.
Post Office Notice.
Mails close at'tho-irellsboro’ Post Office as follows:
Eastern mail, via Tioga,'daily at Io*<£ o'clock a. ta.
Eastern and Southern, via Mansfield and Troy, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, at 7 14 o'clock a. m. ~ - ...
Eastern and Southern, ▼la''Coriugton and Troy, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 7*4 o’clock a. m.
Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at o'-
clock p. m.
Western, via Couderaport, Wednesday and Saturday at
7 a. m.
Mails arrive as follows :
Northern Ac., via by I o'clock, p. m.
Eastern Ac., via Troy and Mansfield, by 6 o’clock p.
same days of I caring.
Eastern 4c., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. m.,same days
of leaving.
Southern, via Jersey Shore. Tuesday <t Friday, by 12 m.
Western, via Couderaport, Tuesday'and Friday, by sp. m.
Sept. 17,1857. LD. RICHARDS, P. M
FOLEY has a fine assortment of heavy
IBSSfiMSIHI &WIE3E JHIMTOE
(DASIB
which he will sell cheap on short time.
All hinds of REPAIRING done promptly.
If a job of work is not done to the satisfaction of
the party ordering it, no charge will be made.
Grateful for past favors my desire is to merit a,
continuanca of the same.
WcJbburo, June 2-1,1558.
WELLSDORO BOM STORE
And News-Office.
The subscribers, haying long be.
lieved a LIVE BOOK-STORE A
SEWS OFFICE to be one of the essential
accommodations which the good people of Wellsbo.
ro were prepared to appreciate and sustain, havees.
tablished themselves one door above Niles &- Elli
ott’s Store, where they will keep a first-rate selec
tion of the best and most popular
-NEWSPAPERS
DAILY & WEEKLY,
POLITICAL, i,
LITERARY, !
SCIENTIFIC.
Together with the various ILIIVSTRA 7'ED PA ■
PERS published. Also, all theMeadmg
atAc&ikawsnßO
of the day can be had at their Counter.
They will likewise keep a full assortment of
School books,
CURRENT LITERATURE
Aim mUDARBI WORKS,
and any Booh, Newspaper or Magazine not on band
will be ordered promptly, if desired. They will
keep a good assortment of j
YANKEE NOTIONS
all and singular of which will He sold at low prices
for CASH. Smith & Rickards.
Wellsboro, June 24,1858. I j
CABINET WA
I AM STILL AT MYj
doors below Hart do Short!
lon Store, Manufacturing tu orj
inat Ware, and in the best!
Keep constantly on hand and i
prices, a Sue stock of
Sofas, Divans,
Card, Centre, Dining if ;
Dress Stands, Dress and C
MAHOGONY & COMMON
Cottage , French and Co
of every description,together
ally made in his line of bueine
From his knowledge of t le business he flat
ters himself with the bclicsi' that those wishing
to purchase, would do well; o call and examine
his work before sending else* rher for an inferior
article. ;j.
TURNING done in a neatananner, at short no
lice. ,/ , *i j •
TJ Chjalrs!: Chairs.!
|rj|. In addilionto jtfe above,the subset
'jfiSSjJbcr would inform the public that he ha
s' t ft f handsomcassort
menlof j|'
Common & Spring-Seat Cliairs,
Boston and Common Rocking Chairs . dfc.j
which he will sell as cheapiif not cheaper,than
they can be purchased ahyjwbere else in Tioga
county. Call and see them £
Wcllsboro*, July 23, *57. |j:B. T. VANHORN*
NILES &E(.LIOTT.
HAVE leased the stand formerly occupied by R
S. BAILEY, and are boW receiving and selling
at fair prices, one of the largest and finest slocks of
DRY Gid>ODS 9
such as Cloths, Casaimercs, "Vestings and Furnishing
Goods, Ladies' Dress Stuffs of every description,
from cheap and durable prints up to a fine quality of
Dress Silks, Sheeting, Shirting, dec.
Ready-ITladc IClotliing.
Summer, Full and Winter styles, well made and of
good materia] for the prices,£sked.
BOOTS <Si;|sHOES
from ladies' finest binds to Brogans and Boots
fur firmer’* wear, and at soph prices as cannot fail
to suit the reasonable customer. We also keep con*,
stantly on hand j
FLOUR, FlSlfK & SALT
of prime quality and as chca|> as they can be bought
in Wcllsboro. We wish luC purchase all kinds of
produce, such as \
WHEAT, RYE , QiATS $ CORN ,
Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Wool & Hides
for which we will exchangs?goods, or pay the high
est market prices in CASH| on or* at such
lime as shall be agreed upbii by both parties. \Ve
have a good lot of 1
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
The sub
scriber has
opened anew his shop
opposite Roy’s Store
and is prepared to ex.
ecute the orders .ol
his old customers aud
others who may favor
him with their pal.
ronage, with neatness
feel it necessary to pul
o furnish its own rec*
Hoe?, Spadea, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hay Rakes,
Hay Forks, &c., which we? will exchange lor cash
or produce as cheap as they can be' bought elsewhere.
The leading public areinyiled to call and examine
our stock. NILES & ELLIOTT.*
Wellsboro, Jupe 25,1857,
A. D. COLE.
Improved Portable Field Fence.
Patented by Isaac ; 1). Garlick, Lyons,
Wayne Co. N. 3TI, May 5, 1857.
The patentee of this Ijence, after numerous trials
and experiments, has finally succeeded in perfecting
a plan for the construction of Fence, which does
away with the necessity of inserting posts in ihe
ground. The above Fence is made to set upon the
natural face of the earth’,' and by its peculiar forma
tion will conform to the unjhilalions of the ground.
The mechanical mode of lis construction convinces
all who examine it of its superiority over anything
of the kind ever offered to| the public, as well as of
its durability, simplicity tTnd chhapness. It is so
put together that it is by means of keys,
which are easily adjusted: -and battens by which it
is kepi strained to the. j ground, so that do trouble
need be apprehended ftqrn(|winds.
This fence can be fjnifl of-lumber at $lO per
thousand, for the sum of| 50 cents per rod—making
it by far the cheapest /fence that can be made; and
the case with which it canlje put up and taken down,
movejd, made into stack; pens, or used temporarily
fora|»y purpose the firmer may require it—no less
than, the fact that at each ! Joint an opening can be
made, thus obviating tile necessity for bars or gates
—must render it a universal favorite with the farm
ing class of community.
The Subscriber has purchased the territory com
prising Charleston, Delmar and Wellsboro,and will
devote himself to the disposal of farm rights.
x fijuiiAßD w. jackson.
Delmar, June 17,1858.1
r .
TIOGA; COUNTY
STEAM FLOURING MILL.
At BainsMrs, Pcnna.
THE Demand splendid. Steam Mill at Mainsburg
is now in foil operation, and the proprietor is
prepared to dp custom iwo'rk or Flouring with neat,
ness and despatch. ThisjMill has 4 run of alone
and is capable of grinding 80 bushels per hour.
Persons bringing Grain to this Mill can have it
ground ly take home wit|i them; and we will war.
rant them as good work as can be done in this re.
gion of country. LYMAN WETMORE, Prop’r
OcU 8.1857. R. K. |RUNDAGE, Agtnl.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL.
WO. 1018, Chestnut St, Philadelphia.
km. a. cuosm. ; | 4 , 0 . xnuSm
MSS& C * N. DAETT,
. dehtist.
Office at his near the Academy .
AH work pertaining to his line of business done
promptly and Warranted. [April 2*2,1858.]
\ 05 per erne Tor Burning Fluid, at wholesale
t'J Coining, i jui.J Vf, D. TERBELL
VANHOK
EHOUSE,
OLD STAND, two
(s Flour and Provis-
Per all Kinds of Cab.
nanner. I likewise
>r sale at reasonable
Ottomans,
i breakfast Tables ,
’jmmon Bureaus,
WASH STANDS.
imon Bedsteads ,
irith allarticlesusn*
GAREICK’S
WJT. S. CAMPBELL it CO., PKOPEIEIOES.
NEW
BllßWlfi, IflWlL jii
ARE now receiving a very choice tai
gelected assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY '
DRY Cr 00 D B i
Groceries and Pmi s^|
end are prepared to furoish them to casiAi:'
As Reasonable Pricei
As they can be bought in any other J; ■ ‘
Customers can rely upon finding at 4
article they may wish, and all Goods
be as represented.
Silks, and Radies’ Dress 6004
Latest Sty les, and adapted to every variety
roinge. Ladies will dp well to coll and can,.. 5
Stock before purchasing elsewhere. "*
Baldwin, Lowell & Co., have always w)
a seasonable and fashionable stock of
Gentlemen’s Ready-Blade CIo%
which will be sold al the lowest CASH PR?
ALSO ,
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, g
Stone, Hollow find Wooden War,
Iron, tee!,*Nails, Oils, Paint,
and Dye-Stuffs of every kind
and of the best quality,
with ROOTS SHOES, forEeeryh,
•j* All kinds of Country Produce lake, „
change for goods al the market ptu.es.
Tioga, July 2, 1857.
THOMSON & MREINGIfi
Fire & life insurance agents.
Cousins, >:
Aetna fire insurance co.
Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital §}s ;
PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Of Hartford,Conn. —Capita]^
Hartford fire insurance co
Of Hanford Cl. t CapiUl $5OO
Connecticut fire insurance co.
Of Hartford Conn. Capiui
Peopled fire insurance co.
Of New York City—Capital $l3;
Manhattan fire insurances
Of New York City—
-VTEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE rn
Accumulated Capital
The subscriber having the Fr>
snrance business of Geo. Thompson, Esq.,
to lake risks and issue policies in the aborn
known and reliable stock Companies.
Farm buildings insured for three yeanu*
almost as low as those of mutual compact
All losses will be promptly and satisfactory
lied and paid at this office.
Applications by mail will receive proim
lion. F. i. FARRINGTO.N, I
C.H THOMSON j-*! 5
Corning, j4pnl 29, 1858.
NOTICE
IS hereby given, tliat a special Court will h« hf.iti
Court House in Wellsboro. b> the -JU.Q. DarslTj
commencing on J/onday. ISth day of October suits
cing at 2 o’clock p. m., and to coBtiDW twow-b.i*;
trial of th<rfbJ7<r»snK under the
of Assembly of 14th April 1534. J. F. DO.N-ILDS3
TVel!sbos>3 August 5, 1858. pr».
Fenton vs. Lownsbeny Bank,'?f Nerthiaxncn
Lbwrcy A WillistOß vs. Calket Daffey
Niles £ Osgood tb. Graves Dyer r-. Jpbrsortil
Thorp vs. Mclrrtyre Wallace et al \s. In-a
Bingham Trustees v>. Merrill Travis k Turner t,. Bed
Phelps k Dodge vs. Kress Lowrej t*.
Fox et aL vs. Thompson D\er vs. Hailrwj
Wilson ta Stowelf & son Leach v*. PJuJJip#« fc
Stevens for Potter r. Beckwith Del’nt vs. I , annrt:>e
Bingham Trustees vs. Eensonßo*s for Beat t
et al Stephens vs Back Ir
Kress vs. & son horra.
Be bee vs. 2fifl et al
SECOND WEEK.
Bacfte A Roes rs, Spalding Beach rs.
Corlics vs. Hulbnrt Bingham Trcs-V; n is
Bingham Trustees vs. Slosson do.»- Lot?
do. va. do. do rs Lanpte
Guernsey vs. Nites vs
do. ts. llntson et al do. t s TVebsi
Bingham Tmefces vs. Potter Bingham Trustee r. 1
do. va. Patridge ct al
do. vs, Crittenden
Bache ts. Ely et al
Bingham Trustees vs. Cilley et
al
do. t i.
do. a*.
do. ts. M&d
do '*. Miiu:
do.Ys. Lo&gjr. etnl ITashingtonMnuaibffl
do. T 3. Eferrick et ai Cc*. ▼*. Tidwell
do. ts. Preston et al Washincton Motto! Is*
Locke’s Admr's ts. Locke Co. ts. .NjclioK fort
Baefee & Ro«s ys. Osgood
DR. WALTOS’S
AMERICAN PILL:
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED.
YOUNG AMERICA VICTORM
One small box of Pills cures ninety-nine
of a hundred. No balsam, no mercury,no
the breath, no fear of detection. Two said?
dose; tasteless and harmless as water. Foil:
lions are given, so that the patient can
as certain as with the advice of the mosletF®
surgeon, and much belief than with the
one of little experience in this class of di* s3
Sent by mail to any part of the country ty*
sing one dollar to Dr. D , G. Walion, No.s
Seventh st. below /face, Philadelphia. A I® s
count to the trade. None genuine without 1
ten signature of Dr. D. Propni®
Dr. W.’s treatment for self-abasc, weais*
is entirely different from the usual course. *
has cured hundreds who have tried other* ri
benefit. The treatment is as certain to ctf'j
sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and s■*'
W, as above, giving a full history of J
you will bless the day you made the effori
whatis certain—A RADICAL CURE*
March 11,
*5B. djr)
WIICOX k SEO
WHOLESALE S[ RETAIL EEUS
SOLE <s• VP PER LEATHER
BOOTS
FINDINGS,
PORK * f
PROVISIONS $ GROCER^
of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest
Cash paid for Hides, Calf-Skins and
One door below Bailey’s Store.
removed to same building.
Joly 9th, 1857. ly.
Corning Book Stor*
THE Subscribers have removed 1°
elegantly fitted op brick store—fr ur ,
of Concert Block, Coming—and will fct 6 ? ,
a large assortment of New Books, aro OD J '*
RELIGIOUS STANDARD WORKS -j
HISTORICAL »
TALES OF FICTION, , r ., C
POETICAL WO**'
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SHEET Mljfy
'iU._ ,
Concert Hal! Eia