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'• ® • •-J S§ : : : :- g 1;" : : 2-o j-gs sffas.sl f :| s*|> § gg j. --J s |§ a s-l-l eili-Sil-S s£ J £ S SjU a.gJ-'S i -2 £ .c: _c © o -i* fij o zs a 2 c a j® o • « T-J 2 °a*s*s o*so v « *- s“ S M *-S. a ' £=£ " Xhe American Tract Society. —The Eiecuwe Committee of this Society have forth a touching appeal Tor funds. The circulation-says: “We may not conceal from the-friends of ths Society that the deficiency of contribu-- {00! in the first five months of the current jest as compared with the last year, amounts to §15,000; and that unless relief be speedily I,forded, we fnust turn away from many opening doors of usefulness, and even forsake nil fields of labor upon which, we have already entered.” The Ohio states Journal says that this state ofthings was foreseen by the opposers of the fsVy adop'ed by the Society last Spring. It •asihensatd rhal its expedient of silence in regard to the moral duties .growing out of 'slavery would bring 'leanness -upon the Soci al), and the prediction is verified. The argent appeal of the committee for relief will hardly be regarded with much favor. Ear- Christians do -not care to pay cash to uphold an organisation which strains at a gnat—fulminates Tracts against -dancing— bill swallows the camel, Slavery. It can publish Tracis urging upon masters to give to their servants that which is just and equal. The master is rich and powerful) the ser vant is poor and despised, and the Tract Soci ety sides with the former. If the Society is really desirous of opening the doors of use fulness, let u abandon its craven -policy, and »e ( doubl not relief will be speedily afforded. L nul it does this, it has on right to expect anything but “deficiency of contributions.” REV. N. BROWN of Sylvania, (Universalisl) will preach in the Court House, on Monday evening, 25ih inst JOHN B. SHAKE SPEAR, TAILOR. ■HAVING taken the Room over BAILEY’S Slore, takes this method of informing the cit- Wcllsboro and vicinity lint he is prepared loeiccule orders in hislineof business with prompt, fless and dispatch, hoping py strict attention to , mcss 1° nierit the confidence and eupporlof (iiose wn °™ B .v favor him with their orders. CUTTING done on short notice. « ellaboro, October 21, 1858. €m. (Confidential.) pHIEN'D CODB; Will you please inform your readers that the subscriber has a good assort ed of - * _ USFEfOJffi creaper than ever sold before in this county, as well Tele^j.ieies, Mahogavy CAotrs, Rockers, and all kinds of fcJWSEEWM) ffOTHMPUIEIES. Lisreocevillc. Oct. 21, ’5B. E. D. WELLS. Q IRAK'S COURT SALE.—Notice is hereby r K i’*£ en 'irlue of an order of the Or y in , °5 l of Tioga County, to roe directed as r w ’ 1s hall expose the lolloping described prem- Nnv*m» Sa 6al ven( * ue on Saturday the 4thday of Honw ,er u» € f lal one ° lc i° c k, p. m. t at the Court pfUVIM ” e v i z * A lot of lapd in the Boro bonnHo/i r °i conta * n ing about one-third of an acre, t e g bv W 1 SoQ^l * ea st by Pearl St., on the south ing nn ii, m> ,* le ’ on the north-west by Main st, fram °» nor^l * east Wm. Harrison, with an be sold » C l , Use > an< * 6o[ ne fruit trees thereon. To O« 0 i“ 51 e P , r oPs rl y of Elias Spencer, dec’d. c ‘°Jcr 21,1808. JNO.N.BACHE, Trustee. Stoves, Stoves , \Wd ND tin shop. W rIEBERTS respectfully announces lo the bu l'»t r* °** c^s^°ro and vicinity, that be STOVP, a lar ee addition to his slock of fto* & SHEET IRON WARE; and is •■nisr 1 , l ? f r ish hi » numerous customers toil Cao ln *) ,s hnc of business superior to any gained in this section of country.— P(W sists in pirt of UU *AND PARLOR STOTO. Tin 1 largo assortment of stqvf P? nd Sl,eet Iron- Ware, FIp ES, STOVE FIXTURES, BOILERS, p ltli HARDWARE, ‘&C./&C, Jj, n 1 ” “"enlion paid lo pulling on ace ' Troughs <Sf Conductors. i: " ion'?”, on short notice with readiness fc "l find ht ’ ,|.°. se w ‘ s^‘n g Goods in this line before ° 1 1G,r * alerest 1° call and examine my M Bif d i r p^^, C * las ’ n S' as they will be Sio re n 1 f ?r^ c^, Ule place, one door below Bowen's LWelUboro, October, 14.1858. J Tioga **» S'pwniber 20.1868. * iMo He Sol IMaielphln will hsreaftat I«- WlfcB QI Bank at par. TifAvT" p » STEERS, Caghier. ci Also S , H J lW^S ' —New *tjl* Ot Shawls, lK ’««t * °" l ' “junfe Shawls and Brosha [Oct. 11. less.] . BOB’S, r-t CO ' *r\ • • ♦ IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Pittsburg, Pa. • - Chartered, 1856. 300 Students attending , January , 1858, the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared forthe actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C- Smith} A. JL, Professor of Book keeping and Science of Accounts. A. T- Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal culatlon. > J. A. lieydrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping. A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, Prop’s, of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ESTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSINESS ‘WRlT lNG—detecting COUNTERFEIT MONEY- MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL LAW Are taught, and nil other subjects necessaryJbr the success and thorough education of practical business men. Drawn nil the premiums in Pittsburg for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing— •Students enter at any time—No vacation —Time unlimited— Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa tions—Tuition for full Commercial Course, $35,00. Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, $O, Entire cost, $60,00 to $70,00 S 3, Ministers f-ons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen tal Writing—inclose two stamps and address Sapt. 23,1858, ly. F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg. Pa. Fall TFinter GOODS. Wm. A. Roe, Wcllsboro, Pa, JJAS now on hand a large and extensive stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HATS 4- CAPS, BOOTS Af SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CARPETS, Glass Ware, Wooden Ware. CROCKERY, BUFFALO ROBES., &C. We deem it unnecessary to enumerate articles, as nearly everything wanted by man, woman or child, can be found at this establishment, and at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Wellgboro, Oct-11, ’5B. WM. A. ROE. BUFFALO ROBES,—A few bales No. 1., Just received at [Oct. 11, T sB.] ROE’S. BOOTS &. SHOES.—A large Stock of Boots and . Shoes. Also Rubbers and Buffalo overshoes for men’s and women’s wear, just received,and will be sold very cheap at [Oct. 14,] ROE’S. CARPETS —A good assortment of Carpels, and at prices to suit the limes can be found at Oct. 14,1858- ROE’S. READY-MADE CLOTHING.—The Subscriber has now on hand a large Stork of well-made Clothing for the Fall and Winter trade. Purchasers are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. [Oct. 14, ,’sB.] W. A. ROE’S. BROADCLOTH &CASSIMBRE.—A good as sorlmcnt of Black Broadcloths, Black and Fan cy Cassimeres, SaltinelU, Full Cloths, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, can be found at * • Oct 14,1858. W. A. ROE’S, FISH, FlSH.—Mackerel, Whilefish, Bluefisli, &. Codfish, by the Bbl., Jbbl., £bb!* a and pound, at Oct. 14. 1858. ! ROE’S. BRIGADE ORDERS.—An appeal will be held by the Field Officers of the 12th Brigade of Pcnna* Militia, to audit the accounts of the follow ing Military Companies, at the times and places designated as follows: Liberty Patriots, Oct. 16, 10 a. m., at J, H* Woodruff's. Liberty Artillery, " ‘J “ liberty Cavalry, “ “ u Union. Rifles Oct. 10, 10 a. m., at John Irvin’s. v Washington Cavalry, 22, Ip. m., at 11. H. Potter’s Chatham Infentry, “ “ “ “ T JOHN SEBRING, Brig. Gen; Liberty, October 7, 1858. SENT TREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Gr. G-. EVANS, Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise. HA9 Just issued a new and complete catalogue of bis Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of all kinds of literature. $5OO worth of Gifts will be given with ©very $lOOO worth of booksjrold. A gift worth from 25 eta, to $lOO, will bo delivered with each book at the time of sale. Orders from the country promptly filled and the Goods for. warded by'express or moil on the same day the order is ro ceiveiL A complete catalogue sent free. Address, G. O. EVANS Jan. 28,1555. 439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia) THE Stockholders of the Tioga Co. Bank: Please take no tice that you are hereby required to pay Into tho said Bank at its Banking house in Tioga, the amount remaining unpaid upon your subscription to the Capital Stock of said -Bank, and that such payment be made, 50 per cent in sixty days and 50 per cent In ninety days from this date, as per Resolution passed by the Board of Directors this 23d day of September, 1858. - E. P. STEERS, Cashier. Tioga, September 23,1858. 3m. , ' Removal.— dr. webb has removed , lo tiie residence next above the upper bridge, north side of Main.si., where he may be found at all hours 9I the day and. night when not profession, ally engaged. [WeNsboro, Sept. 30, 1858. ATTOnmYAND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. BLKLAND, TIOGA CO. PA. “Tn the multitude of Counselors there is Bsfofy.”—JKtfc. Eept. 23,1855, ly. ' ’ * •v V.S t 13 PREMIUMS. NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Bank Notice* 8. B. BROOKS, T®E TIOGA COUNT Y AGITATOE. W INTER c? q o n s , PJ l) 1.1 illl a ** PS TO h CORNING- N. 7. Look at the arrivals for (lie last week.; Monday, Oct. 11, ’5B, $9876 24 Tuesday, “ 12, 11460 00 Wednesday, 13, 910 00 Thursday, 14, 3780 63 Friday, “ 15, ■ 1026 00 Saturday, “ 16, Making m ono year, ,worlh of Goods to be sold at the Regulator’s Store, and I invite you to call as early as possible and se lect as I have some BMUTIFIIL DRESS GOODS. Two Cases of Assorted Colors of sold by our neighbors at 8s and 9s, we sell for 6s A beautiful article, full twill, 5s English Merinoes, 4s BLACK SILK, which wc Sell at a less price than ever. A2B inch black silk. 3s 6d, sold usually for Bs. Real superio r oil boiled. 6s, sold usually for 10s. Fancy and plain colored silks less than ever belbre. M’ DELAINES. Manchester & Hamilton De Lainc for Is 6d English M’ DeLaine, Xs Beautiful Plaid Dress Goods for 3s usually 4s All Wool Plaid, very handsome,for 3s Plaid Wool De Laine, 2s As good Debege as ever sold for Is we sell for 6d '8 ai &. w & s Of all Kinds and qualities. A Double Wool Shawl large size for 20s, worth 40s A Beautiful Square French Shawl, 245, 48s A Broshey, “ Silk and Wool, 325, »» 64s “ Long Elegant Pal., 810. •* 820 s Splendid Stella Cheneal Border, $4, M 37,50 TWEED & FRENCH CLOTH Sheep’s Gray, heavy all wool, 3s worth 5s M " “ « 4s “ 6s Double Fold Broad Cloth, 10s M 20s Ladies* Cloak Cloth, all colors. 10s to 824. 6 Bales Atlantic A Sheeting, 4*4 6 1-2 cts. 4 “ Lawrence C M 4-4 6 M . 4 " Shaker, « 3-4 5 u 4 ** Extfa heavy. A, 4.4 7J “ 20 11 Batting, cheap at usual price. Cotton Yarn, Warp and Twine by the pound or bale. B oots and Shoes AND RUBBERS. We shall say nothing of this trade for the world knows we buy them for nearly one half what others do, and sell them at half what our neighbors ask. A good Calf hide boot, Men's, 12s. a a M « Boy's. Bs. " Kip “ “ Men's 12s. 44 44 “ No. 1., 14s. Boys and Youth's Bools for 5s to 10s. 95 cases Rubbers, No. 1, and no humbug as your neighbors will tell you. Owing to the advance wc will sell Men's Rubbers, best make, ...... 4s per pair. “ 2d quality, 3s Ladies' ■ “ best make, •.....2s »» “ “ v 2d quality, .... . Is 6d. M MENS’ & BOYS’ RUBBER BOOTS as cheap in proportion as the above prices. CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTHS. Beauliful Carpet, yard wide, 3s. Ail wool, heavy carpet, 4.4, Ss. Real Ingrain, elegant pat, 4-4, 6s. Oil Clotlis nil widths, and Stair Carpeting, &c. Corning, N Y., Oct. 21,’58, (Im.) AT THE Tptal, - - , - $18317 97 $952534,44 French Merlnocs, J\*ew Goods! M. & O. BULLIED, are now receiving a large and well selected stock of Fall, and Winter .Goods, which are to be sold LOW (as usual.) Among their assortment may be found everything In the line of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing. Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Pork & Flour. Hardware, iCrockery, GROCERIES, &G., &C. Call and { see before purchasing elsewhere, at the New Store one door below Wilcox &- Scars. September, 30,1858. Hammonton Lands NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT. Rare opportunity.—to all wanting farms— A in it 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 np into firms of twenty acres and upwards. The soil Is of the best quality for the production ot fruits, grains, Ac. The price Is $l6 to $2O per acres, pay able in easy quarter yearly instalments, within a term of four years with interest. The terms are made easy, ip order to insure the'rapid improvement of the land, by enabling every Industrious man to buy a farm.' It is now being ex tensively improved by good roods, and some of the best citi zens from New England and the Middle States arc erecting largo improvements. It fs a scene of the greatest improve ment out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five houses have been built in four months. Practical farmers and business men from the length and breadth of the Union are settling thero. It is an important business place, on account of Its b*-ing in the midst of a great market. Every article raised upon this land finds an immediate sale. The water is cxcellen t, and no such thing os fever is known. The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and retentive of manures. It is free of stones and easily worked It Abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that from the crops produced both upon this land and the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be found not to be excelled anywhere in the production of crops most adapt ed to its market. The reader may be well aware that the earliest and the best fruits and vegetables come from New Jersey, which are annually exported to the&iuount of millions of dollars. The land, besides being accessible in every way for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of tbc best quality of muck manure. Lumber and building materials can be bad on the spot at a cheap price, from tho 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 beat course to pursue in order to get a place to live In at first. Carpenters and builders are on hand to put up houses on the best terms; 1265 00 In settling here the emigrant has many advantages. Ha is within a few hours’ ride of the great cities in the Middle States and New England; he is near bis old friends and as sociations; he is in a settled country, where every improve ment and comfort of civilization is at hand; ho ism a healthy place, and is not subject to the certainty of losing the greater part of his family and Uls own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of so many millions of young and hardy In far off regions away from home and friends.— Besides, ha has a mild climate and an open winter. There are three trains daily to Philadelphia,and toall those who improve the Railroad company gives a free ticket. The reader will at once ho struck with the advantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before- The reason is, it was never thrown in the market; and unless these statements were conoct.no one would bo Invited to examine the land before purchasing.— This all ore expected to do. They will see the land under cultivation; they will meet persons no doubt from their own neighborhood; they will witness tbe improvements, and can Judge of the character of the population. Persons should come prepared to purchase, as many arc locating, and locu tions ore not held on refusal. The Hommonlon Farmer, a monthly Literary and Agricul tural sheef, containing full information of Uammontown, will bo sent toeach Inquirer, and can bo obtained at 26 cents per annum. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of all in cumbrance, when purchase money is paid. Route to the land:—Leave Tine street wharf, Philadelphia, for Mammon town by railroad at M., and 5% P. -V.; when there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boardingconvenivnces will be found. Letters and applications can be addressed to S. B. COUGH LIN, 202 South FIFTH Street below Walnut, Philadelphia. Maps and information cheerfully furnished. [Sept. 0, 'sB.] NEW FIRM ft. s. mileyjT w. bailey, THOMAS HARDEN, READY PAY DEALERS IN Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing*, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Paints & Oils, Groceries, Flour & Pork, And all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE ATTHE NEW STORE OF R, JB ailey. On north side of Main Street, Wcllsboro, Pcnna. Persons visiting the place on business are invited to examine our Goods, as we aim at making this es tablishment the centre of attraction for trade in Tioga County. BAILEY’S & HARDEN. Wellsboro, August 12, 1858. Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. WHERE tho above preparation is known, it is so well es tablishecl as an infallible Remedy for the cure of— Coccus, Colds, Soke Thro it, Hovrsknesf, Bronchitis, Spit sing of Blood, Pais in the Breast,. Croup, Whooping Cough, and every form of Pulmonary Complaint, that it were a work of supererogation to speak of its merits. Discovered by u celebrated physician more than twenty years since, it has by the wonderful cures it has effected been constantly appreciating in public favor, until its use and its use and its reputation are alike universal; and it is now well known and cherished by all (and their “name is legion”) who have been restored to health by its use as the Great Remedy for all the diseases which it professes to cure. Sir James Clarke, physician to Queon Victoria, has given it as his opinion that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. The whole history of this medicine fully confirms tho opin ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and havo testified, that when all other remedies had failed, this had completely cured; that when the sufferer had well nigh des paired, this had afforded immediate relief; that when tho physician had pronounced the disease incurable, this has re moved it entirely. The virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to cure a slight cold or a Confirmed Consumption, and its power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy cannot be equalled. Purchase none unless it has the written signature of “I. Butts” ou tho wrapper, as well as the print ed name of the proprietors. Head the following Letter Gentlemen: Having used Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry iu my practice with great success, I most cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted with Obstixatb Cocoas, Colds, or Asthma. (Signed.) IX. G. MARTIN, M. D. Mansfield, Tioga Co., Aag. 1858. The following persons have nlso derived great benefit from the use of the GREAT REMEDY: Wm. Lawrence. P. M., Bailou Creek*, John Pox. P. M. Mainsburg; B. 31. Bailey, the well kjbown temiwrance lecturer, and Thomas Jericl a well known citizen of this county. | S. W EOWLE £ Co., Proprietors, Boston. Forlsalo by their Agefits everywhere. AGENTS.—John A. Roy, Wellsbornj C. W. Nesbitt. Mans field; D. & 3lagce, Blossburg; J. G. Albeok, Liberty; A Hmnphroy, Tioga: Dr. A. Rollins, Jr., Mainsburg. September 30,1858. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court for Tioga County, will be exposed at public sale at the Courthouse in Wellsboro,on Saturday, 23d day of Ocfbber next at 2 o’clock p. m., the following described piece or parcel of land situatein Del mar and Sbippen townships in said county, and State of Pennsylvania; Bounded on the north by land of Elijah Phil* lipsand Charles Morrow, on the east by land formerly on ned by Johnson and William Hoig, on the south by David Hall and on the west by Henry Lawton and James S. Try* lor—-containing ono hundred and fifty acres more or less, with about twenty-five acres improved, a frame barn and an old log bouse, and a small orchard thereon. The property of Rboda Uoig, Hannah Marla Hoig, Malisaa Sophia Hoig and William Hoig, minor children of Alexander B. Hoig, deceased, WILLIAM TAYLOR, f Guardian of Hannah Haria, Melissa Sept. 30,1858. ( Sophia, and William Uoig. Executor’s Notice. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted to the undersigned on the last will and testament of Hiram Roblyer, late of Rutland, dec’d., all persons indebted to es. tale 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. ROBLYER,) ~ , Rutland, Sept, 16,1858. ERASTUS ROSE, j * xrß< Tyoga Lodge I. O. of O. F., No. 280, ■m jTEETS every Friday evening at their Hall in Harts build ill In?, in Wellsboro, Fa, L F. X DROWN; N. G. JTalkxander,k.i. AND Guardian’s Sale. C. G. OSGOGjP, , ■ > DESIRES THE FACT TO BE KNOWN TO THE READERS < OF THE AGITATOR, That he' is filling up the Store formerly occupied by BEAN &ENSWORTH, WITH A VERY EESffiABLE STOCK OF ji’ dOO D s ! WHICH ARE TO BE “LOW.” I Wellaboro* July 8,1853, I RON . English A Swced’s Bar. Round and Square Rei Bars. glair ill Band, Hoop and Horse Snbc. <|*er- Round, Square, Oval, fii, round Rods. i Cast, Blister, Spring and man Steel. i W B Nail Rods, Horse Nails, ‘j Are being received at I OSGOOD’S CROCKERY A New Cot of White Waiie at 0SG001»|s. August 19, 1858, WHO'LL GET THE NOMINATION FOR SHERIFF? THAI’S THE QUEST*]©*. BELIEVING it the true policy to 'sell off the old stock of Goods so as to make rtqn for a new one, 1 have concluded for the benefit * f man. kind in general and myself in particular, t,o offer to the public the balance of my slock of 3joda at greaMy reduced prices for Cash, or any kind of grain, or butler. For the information of those who may avail themselves of this opportunity of ;; little money I will enumerate a lew of th; and the prices at which 1 shall sell them. Flour, extra superfine, manufactured Rochester, warranted lipltop. Superfine, not warranted, Mess Pork, per bbl. A Salt, by the bbl 41 Sack Nails, by the keg 44 by the pound Double refilled Salaralus, per bbl Pearl Starch Extra tallow Candles.... Home made Kip 800t5... Ladies* Kip Shoes 44 Enameled . “ Calf “ Gaiters, from.... J. I. Nick's & H. J. G rant’s Tobacco, in paper?, per lb . 6d “ loose, by weight i Jh>9d Sugars, at tbe.lpwcst possible figured |; ; Teas, at reduced prices; 4s ut 3s 4s 6d, 6s af 5s 4d ji: Dry Goods, 100 numerous to mention at j rices lliat cannol fail to please. ~i Ladies' collars and embroidery at costa l ■ DeLaines, Challies, Calicoes, Bleached 3' u?lin dnd a thousand and one things at! a ower figure than have ever been offered illMoga County. ; Come! one and all! and purchase what fl w traps you want at the above prices. I J Tioga, Aug. 12, '53. CHAS. O. EjZJAgt. WELLSBORO SELECT SCIMoL. WELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PEN|X M Luther R. Burlingame &. 8., Teacher. Tho Fall Term -will commence Tuesday, Scpten blr 14, ’55, and will close on Friday, December 3d. j Expenses. \ A. - Juvenile Department, .... * ii&bOO Common Eughrii Brunches, - - • 3,50 Higher English Branches, • • 4,50 Language-*, - - - • - - j jfy 5,00 Tho design of the School is, to furnish fariirtk?l,jfor those dewiring it, to continue their Academic course of nudy, and also to prepare the Teachers of Common Schools fqr the dis charge of tho duties of their profession. No exor ion will be spared to render tho mental culture thorough, and to culti vate In tho student a constant self-reliance. 5} I[' I Arrangements have been made with the Thtsmes for a continuance of the School in the Academy aftei U|e close of the'prcscnt terra. ‘ I [ji 1 Wellaboro, Aug. 20,1868.' % -•£ Guardian’, Sale. I 1 PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan’s of Tioga County to me directed, I will expose to public sale, on the precise*, on the 16th day of October next, ’ttidjfoliowing real estate, late the property of Garret Compton j|kto of Sul-] livan in said county dec’d, the undivided moiety pa half partj (anbjoct to the dower of Lnvima Compton, step! mother on Bminard Compton and Orville Compton, minor of GlirJ ret Compton, dcc’d,) of all that certain tract of] land situate m Sullivan, county aforesaid, north by lands of 11. B. Card, east by the highway, south iH highway leading from the county road to Columhia-Mat|f, west by Philander Baker —containing about 50 acres, 4hqilt 58 acres improicd, bornaud shop thereon. Terms maude'-rnown on day of sale. BATEMAN MUNROf^diardltn. Sullivan, Sept. 16, ISCS* ;' . THE PLACE TO BUY TTIj THE PLACE TO BUY I II THE PLACE TO BUY ' ’ GOOD AND CHEAP (|OODS •GOOD AND CHEA^|DODS GOOD AND CHEa£.(|SOODS IS AT ROE’S I IS AT ROE’S :. | IS AT ROE’S I ■I. H. WOOD. -\TTOrLD respectfully inform the inhabitants ofJVallshoro Y V and vicinity that bo has taken the rooms over ' WM. Robert’s Tin Shbjpj. ’ Where he is prepared to take pictures to suit,|or|sio charge made. ' PLAIN AND FANCY CASES from 75 cents US4 00. StS* All are invited to call and examine Specimens. Wellsboro, Sept. 0. 1858. ~ ’ AdminUtiutom LETTERS Of Administration haring been m&tccflo the undersigned on the estate of Seldon BofSn, lato of Charleston all persons indebted to ca&te are re quired to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same will present them to «5l Dcltuar,B<?p£.l6,UsS, 6t* LEVI HAJIDt; Adm’c- N OXICE 13 hereby givea that I, here received apjxtintr _ . m«vt OJ Surgeon In the 2d brigade, lath Divulon of Pe. MMJtU, en'd hM# dyb» hr FtJjpiVr vil. Chatham V d V^ X) r ‘ t . I>AKV£V tE.*q|b, M. 5. Kirby’s mower & reaper.* and Reaper, to examine it before purchasing any other machine* It is superior to all other Mowers and Reapers io use,in the following particulars; Jt 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 on rough ground where no other machine can follow it; very difficult to be clogged in any kind of grass, be it wet or dry ; is.simple in construction and not Ha* b’e to gel out of repair; is a perfect' combined ma chine; working equally well, whether mowing or raping; and is the CHEAPEST in price, the Mow er being only 8100, and the combined machine $l2O —making it altogether fl ie Dlos t desirable Mower and .Reaper in market. Call at the Tin and Stove Store and examine for yourselves. June 17,1858. k D. P. ROBERTS; ED" The Subscriber is also Agent of the Tioga Point Agricultural Works for the sale of Emery’s unrivalled Railroad Horse Powers, Thresh- and Separator’s, Portable Circular and Crosa Cut Saw MiNs end Shingle-Machines. Clover Hallers, Emery’s, Hickok’s and Krauser’s Cider Mills and Presses, Corn Shelters, Hay, Straw ic Stalk Cutters, Horse Hakes, Dog Powers, Glow’s Grain Cradles, Corn and Cob Mills, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Dederick’s Hay Press, Stump Ma chines, Leather and Rnbber Belting. NLD ined HOLD ON, HR. PRINTER!! STOP THE PRESS! ! WHAT FOR? WHY, TRUMAN A. BOWEN have just arrived from New York with the LARGEST CHEAPEST AND BEST assortment of GOOES ever before offered to (lie people of Tioga County .and vicinity ; andnulwilh* ©landing the ' N ■ RUSH OF CUSTOMERS they say they must advertise in order to let every body know that they are on hand at THE EMPIRE STORE with 4 large assortment of DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES HARDWARE hardware BOOTS & SHOES . , BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY*: CROCKERY. ' and every variety of good]* usually found in a coun try store, and which they will sell as cheap or chea per than the same goods can bclwughlat any other store in this vicinity. Call and examine their stock of goods-beftye purchasing elsewhere. No charge for showing Goods. REMEMBER THE, PLACE—AT THE EM PI RE STORE! TRUMAN &. BOWEN. Wellsboro, June 14, ’5B. If wish to Sving a hrlicles |5 25 4 50 TO MOTHERS i WIVES AND DAUGHTERS. Dr. H. A. Lamom’i ll 88 ! W 14 31 PERIODICAL COMPOUND. The most beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICINE now in use, for all- cases of obstructed or suppressed •' This valuable vegetable compound lias long been used In the private practice of Dr. Lament, for regulating the de rangements of the female system and for improving the gen eral health, oml by long experience has Wen found tb« greatest remedy against those painful or general complaint* to winch tbe female‘con-tit ution is liable. A few doses ta ken for one week before the monthly period will remove oil ohftractions j'rom uny cause ic/«if«rer>.as incredible as it may appear. •i 14 »3 50 Ji 88 ; x oo ■I 1 12i tjo 13s ■N. 11.—Those I*adft>3 who have been disappointed In the osa of Pills, ic, can put the utmost confidenceiu this compound. me cm ■ «SKJ ACTION Ihis compound must not be taken by females during the early mouth* of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab ortion. At all other times it is safe, as it.is purely vegetable. It will be sent to anv address bvindosings2 to any author ized agent, or to 11. I. ANDREWS, Duffiilo N. Y. for #ale by J. A. HOY, Wellaboro, I'd., aud Druggists geo* orally. [July I,ISuS. ly.] TIN, COFFER & SHEET-IRON II’AEE. THE SUBSCRIBER lias established hlmpelf at the old stand ot Wilcox &. Sears, one door be low R. S. Bailey’s Store, where he is manufacturing and selling At Wholesale and Retail, ■ thff various kinds of TIN", COPPEfI and SHEET. IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made in mostsubplanli.il manner. ROOFING, EAVE.TROUGHTNG, and allltinds of JOBBING, done on short notice and in a satis* factory manner. Call and see my slock of Tin.ware and sathdjr yourselves that FISHER’S is the place to buy cheap. CHARLES S. FISHER. Wellsboro, June 17,1858. PUMPS! PUMPS! t j THE SUBSCRIBER is ugeol ibr the sale of Cowing 4' Co's Pumps, Fire and Garden Engines, Hydraulic Rams, tyc: Cowing &. Co., manufacture these Pumps, An, at their manufactory, Seneca Falls, N. Y. They arc gotten pp in the most.substantial manner, aud cannot be excelled, CISTERN PUMPS, PATENT REVOLVING TOP WELL PUMPS, TIGHT TOP WELL PUMPS,- DEEP WELL LIFT PUMPS, AND FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, may be obtained by leaving your orders at my Tin & Stove Store. Qull and see samples. VVM. ROBERTS. Wellsboro, Aug. 5,1858, tl. JBituialijioiis tuai. THE Subscriber is now mining, and is prepared to sell, at lus minks in GAINES ’‘rOWISTSHIP, Tioga Co. Pa., llic best quality of Bituminous Coal My Mines are situated on the Barrens, nine mile# south of Westfield, four miles from Pine Creek, and about fifteen) miles from Wellsboro. The attention of Blacksmiths and all olliers using Coal, is invited. The Coal will be sold in Inroo or small quantities by Dr. J. N. fIANER. N. B.—Dr. Hancr will also give his attention to Professional Calls. July 29,1858, !y. ■ SICEIXSOTS ill 11.1. KEEP It before the that the People’s Humble Ser vant has been • ■*-, THQRO UGJIL Y RSP4IREX> % in every way, during the past Summer, and has aleo been furnished with an en tire NEW LOT OF MACHINERY , - throughout, of the latect and best improvement* 9! the ago, and that it Is now In perfect good order to do custom or merchant work, ' ' UTJ>, SPENCER, Miller. VfeJlsb oral-August I§5S, yUSr RECEIVED fresh from the Press, ° GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST. SONGS AND JOKps. FAMILY.EXPENSE BOOK. PRACTICAL DORSE FARRIERY. FLOWER OF The FLOCK TIMOTHY Til COMB'S LETTERS: sMtTH i BK'tMKPf. Menstruation.
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