The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, February 10, 1859, Image 3

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    ® agitator,
Felmiary 10,1859.
s=====^rAPVEKTISEMENT&.
Administration.— D. S. Bnckbee, Calvin
letters ol •’•
■too llis - Smith £ RichardB
- wW--SP>“K Term -
DoM"® ' al
, p Williston is in town.
lion- ;
preach in the Episcopal
this village on Sunday the 20th inst.
column a letter from
"’s Valley describing the Festival. It will
with interest by the lovers of music.
fljootice that Mr. Andie Foley is receiving
e stock of watches and jewelry, the latter
Subtly adapted to the wants of the ladies.
jj r XowNtwas here with his Panoramic
0 f Mexico and Russia on Monday and
ttiday nights. They are said to be well exe
,;a and instructive. .
Oar thanS~afe due to Messrs. Cameron,
nri Grow and Porviancefor Congressional,
.j Messrs- Myers, Williston, and Mann, for
ale papers.
I Gcstb, Esq-, ■"’ill lecture before the Wella-
Literary Association at the Court House,
a Thursday evening, 10th insL Subject;
- L h Tendency of the Times." .
fjosc ivho are so unfortunate as to be too
ithfal to express their “phelinka” teU-a-Uie,
Gland an excellent opportunity to select a Yal
•tine bv tailing early on Smith & Richards.
Ife notice the death in Clinton Co. Pa., of
, Xoih Kixcaid, father of Rev. Eugenio
iaaid, Missionary in Burmah. Dr. Kincaid
«oved first from Wethersfield, in Connecticut,
1 Canada, but has lived on the West Branch
bmany years.
An exchange paper tells a story of a negro
,i “down South” who through his own care
less fell into a hogshead of molasses. Our
real Blodget wants to know if his master
ill him when he got him out. He is too iu-
IVe have received the first number of “ The
,;r; eni Stripes ,” a large and new illustrated
l„Uy Journal. It is filled with interesting
iinal stories and other matter and is intend
iisr the fireside. Price $2,00 a year. Ad
'S Frank Leslie, New York City.
observe by the Livingston Union , pub-
jhed at Mount Morris, N. Y., that Dr. J.
Sictixiosn was announced to give a “high,
i pleasing Entertainment” at that place on
"'ednesday evening of last week, consisting of
sedations and Songs, Bums, Campbell, Scott,
iri ethers of the favorite Scottish poets.'
Rlerson's Sfagazine for February opens with a
fee steel-plate engraving, “Papa’s Breakfast
dso “A Winter Sight” one of the best wood
mgravings we ever saw. It also contains colored
ad plain fashion plates, original stories by the
wt writers, poems, sketches, and recipes for the
idles. Price $2 a year. We will furnish it
nth the Agitator for 52,20.
Prof. -VTaio.v, of Alfred Seminary lectured at
lioga \ illage, on the subject of Slavery, Satur
evening, as advertised. The Church was
cowded and the audience showed their appre
;irdon of the effort by frequent outbursts of
applause. The lecture occupied three hours
ad the effort is pronounced unequaled for the
of its reasoning and the soundness of its
■••sitions.
Accident and loss of Life. —At about three
; on Saturday nfternoon last, Willis, the
~»ngest soa of Hon. L. I. Nichols fell from a
‘•oglapoa which he had jumped to ride, near
upper bridge in this village. The sleigh
’hch was heavily loaded with sand, passed
,ttt his body, fatally injuring him. He lin
ped until about 7 o’clock in the evening and
was seven years of age. His funeral
*l<ch Mole p]*ce at 4 o’clock on Monday; was
attended.
IT,
e avc received from Fowler and Welle,
a handsomely bound manual of
■kiteeture, intended to assist him who Uvea
•he country to “secure the largest amount of
•Wcnience and beauty in his dweUing, which
' me ™ 3 materials will permit.” We rec
jamend this little boot to those who intend to
'•'Jdas it will save them a hundred times its
f *‘ ue , ln 1 F cn niary sense. This is the first of
1 -ews of Rural Annuals, and is to be followed
fbe Garden” “The Farm” and “Domestic
ms s ' The whole four in paper will be
and in cloth for $1,75 ; or in one
tvd W< k° me S !lt volume entitled “Itlnstra-
L," 1 Annuals” for $1,50. Address Fow
' e £t3oB Broadway New York,
&ssP <>NTRIBUTORS ' —verses sent ua by
' • C. are respectfully declined.
51E Although some of your “Lines”
East o, yet as a whole the poem is
our oolumna - We beg to remind
ti s t<lrs 4^at we are publishing a paper for
5 ccr Jj P u Wi c . and that however interesting
of tie 11 J™^ uct ‘ on might be to a few friends
&J Jorit* t^ !er ' fail to interest a large
fro ° f ,. ° Ur , readers - We will be glad to
® again on some other sub
i(, fcr to succeed, is by constant en
-6 cannot return rejected communi
Aliens.
Co
from ‘Edith,’ ‘Minnie,’ ‘Meeta
'‘PN *' fr eT - N. Brown are ao-
Rit e appear as soon as the crowded
j,- ° Ur co ' umns will permit. “H.” must
a- JOj iS Dame 40 U - We do not publish anony
6>j!it 4 C ° m f lun ' ca fr ons - Correspondents will
ttl r 115 y writing on one side of the paper
noiijpj ~ Notice.
Jv“«-Von A s ?' SUPERTISORS of Road and School
," r of ' "by Botlflod that all returns for the
*snda and for exonerations
« ■ih^ t b ” DwlB »» or before the first da,
R*>CVu, "7 W » ad if n< >‘ “ mads will
* ,*■ Bee act of Assembly 18M,p.«.
\A*r erd*r of th« CcmmißsioQer*.}
The Cheat English Remedy.
Sa Jiffl Clarxx's Cxlkbjuted Fxkau Pm*. Prepared
from h.pracnption Sir J. Clarke, 2i. Phytidan AWro
ordinary to the Queen.*—This, well known medicine is no lm
position, tot» sure and safe remedy for Female Blfflcultles
and Obstructions, from any causes whatever; and although
a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful in their con
ititution.
To Married Lanna it is peculiarly suited. It will in a
short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.
These Pills have never been known to &1I where the direc
tions on the 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed.
Foiwfoll particulars get a pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. B—sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized
agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by re
turn mall.
For sale by John A. Boy, Wellsboro; H.H. Borden, Tioga;
C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; Q. W, Miller, Lawrencevflle: J. *
J. G. Parkhurst, Elkland; A. AJ. Bear man, Knoxville; and
Charles Goods peed, Westfield. [Jan. 27,1869. ly.]
-E-I-E-D-
In Sullivan, January 26th, Kev. ELI QITCHBLL
in the 761 h year of his age.
THE GROVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINE CO
Haying greatly incrcdsed their facilities for mannfecturini
their celebrated Family Machines, with all the recent im
provements, have reduced their prices, and offer for sale
A NEW STYLE MACHINE,
PRICE SSO.
nEMMERS , FIVE DOLLARS EXTRA.
It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the best
in use for family sewing. They )
HEM, FELL, GATHER, 1 AND STITCH
in the most superior manner, and are the only machines In
the market that are so well and simply made, that they may
be sent Into families with no other instructions than are con
tained in a circular which accompanies each machine, and
from which
A CHILD OF TEN TEARS
may readily learn how to use them, and keep them In older
They make upwards of
FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE,
and will do the sowing ot.n family cheaper than a seamstress
can do it, even if she works at the rate of
ONE CENT AN HOUR.
Is there a husband, father or brother in the United States,
who will permit the drudgery of hand sewing in his family
when a Grover & Baker -Machine will do it better, more ex
peditiously, and cheaper than can possibly be done by hand?
Offices of Exhibition and Sale at J. M. Robinson’s, Lake St.
Elmira; 495 Broadway,New Fork; 18 Sommer St. Boston;
730 Chestnut St, Philadelphia; 137 Baltimore St. Baltimore;
58 West Fourth St., Cincinnati!.
Agenciea in oU the principal Cities and Towns In the
United States.
Dec-2, '5B. Q-SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
DR. JACKSON,
INDIAN PHYSICIAN.
(Late of St Louia.) Of Erie City, Pa,
MAY be consulted as follows—Free of Charge.—
Welisboro, Pa., “Stage House," Wednesday af
ternoon and Thursday, March 9th and 10th.
Tioga, Pa., “Goodrich House," Tuesday afternoon,
March, Bth.
Coadersport, Pa,, “Glasamire Hotel,” Saturday and
Sunday, March 12th and 13th.
INDIAN BOTANIC REMEDIES!
In treatment of diseases of the Lungs and Chest,
Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Heart, Nerves, Skin, Scrofu
la, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, or any and all diseases
arising from Jmpuro Blood, Female Weakness and Fe
male Diseases of all kinds ; slso all forms of Chronic
or long standing diseases, have given Dr. Jackson a
World-ieide reputation.
IXVALIDQ SHOULD MARK WELL THE TIMEJ
And call early os possible. The time is limited and
the appointments will be punctually kept os above.
If sick with any Chronic diseases, do not delay , as
time only tends to confirm and render a cure more
protracted and difficult.
Dr. Jackson will make examinations of the Lungs and
Chest, by the use of the StHlh scope, Free of charge.
Dr. Jaokson will not prescribe without benefiting
his patients. No false promises will he made, or ex
pense incurred, with corresponding prospect of recov
ery.
Dr. Jackson does not tear down to build up and
uses no mineral poisons in any .case.
Dr. Jackson procures bis medicines from the wilder
ness of the For West, analyses and compounds them
himself.
Dr. Jackson, although paying special attention to
Lung, Throat, Heart and Female Diseases, also in
vites to consultations in all CHRONIC diseases inci
dent to the human system. Seeing many thousand
cases every year, be is well prepared to give an opin
ion as to the curability of any cose.
JZ&NO CHARGE FOR
A. C. JACKSON, Indian Physician.
Post Office address, Erie Pa, Box 222.
February 10, 1859.
COUDERSPOET HOTEL,
COCDERSPORT POTTER CO., PENXA.
0. F. Glassmlre • - - Proprietor.
THIS HOTEL is located within an hoar’s drive of
the head waters of the Allegheny, Genesee, and
Susquehanna rivers. No efforts ore spared to make
it a home for pleasure seekers during the trouting sea
eon, and for the traveling public at all times.
Jan. 27, 1859, ly.
Conference and Dedication.
THERE will be a Conference of the North Branch
Association of Universalists, the 12th and 13th
of February—Saturday and Sunday, at Middlebary,
near Mr. D. G. Stevens’. The beautiful and commodi
ous house of worship recently erected in that town,
will be solemnly dedicated to the one living and true
God, on the 13th. Dedicatory sermon by Rev. J. B.
Gilman of Michigan. A very largely attended and a
very interesting meeting is anticipated. A cordial in
vitation is extended to aIL Come up to the- feast.
By order of Committee.
Rev. N. BROWN, Pastor.
itfuslcal Convention.
TO the friends and lovers of Music: A Grand Mu
steal Convention will be held in the Court House,
Wellsboro* Tioga Co. Pa, commencing on the 22d day
of February 1859, and continuing four days. The
Convention will be under the direction of Prof, L. Id.
Fox.
The Convention will conclude with a Grand Concert
on tho night of the fourth day*.
Tickets admitting a gentleman and lady to all the
privileges of the Convention for the entire session,
$l,OO. Single admission to each session 10 cts. Sin
gle admission for the Concert, 25 cts.
Wellsboro, Feb. 3,1859 W. W. WEBB,
Chairman of Com. of Arrangements.
HOW TO GET RICH.
TTSE the New Machine invented by E. A. Smead,
VJ to operate your common Dash Churns, it can be
applied to any size. You can regulate the stroke to
any required length from two to fourteen inches, by
the adjustable wrist pin in the fiy wheel by which mo
tion is imparted to the dash. A child can operate it
with ease. See that the Inventor*e name it on the ma
chine before you purchase. Price, Five Dollars.
This machine is the result of three years experi
ments, and bos been pronounced by scientific men
to be perfect. I obtained a glass churn last year in
which I could witness the agitation produced by the
different length stroke, this showed tho advantage of
having the adjustable wrist pin, as the stroke must bo
in proportion to the amount of cream or milk to be
churned. Letters Patent of the United States are
now pending, and all persons are cautioned not to in
fringe. It can only bo had of Smead £ Tabor, at
Tioga.
jjtSf* Persons wanting the abovo machines for tho
coming season will please order soon, which will ena
ble us to supply at calL
Jan. 27j 1859. SMEAD & TABOR.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. —Letters of Administration
having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of
ZEBULON N. BIRCH, late of Tioga, dec’d, all persons in*
debted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those
baring claims against tbe same will prevent them to
Tioga, Dec. 9, 1858, Ct* LEROY TABOR, Admr.
FLOUR
CAN be procured at Wholesale or Retail of Hie
Subscribers at Tioga, at very low rates for
Cask. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. A
good supply kepi constantly on hand, and purchas
ers can be suited as to quality and price.
C. F. SWAN,
Dec. 23.1858. If. JOHN W. GUERNSEY.
I ANY ONE WHO CAN LEARN TO WRITE.
A CAN LEARN TO DRAW.’-J. G. Chapman .
Architectural <$- Mechanical Drawing. ,
The subscriber -would give instruction to a limited
number In Architectural and (Mechanical Drawing,
at his office, in Mansfield Pa|, on the most reason
able terms. Instruction Would also be given in
Linear and Isometrical Perspective, if desired.
For further information apply personally, or by
letter, to S. B. ELLIOTT,
Architect and S«j*nn<«ideiit ef Buildings.
Mansfield, Pb., Dec. 30,1858.
THE .TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
D S^ATEHEUT
yj the Receipts and Expenditures at the Treas
ury of Tioga County for tke year 1858.
„ . hecbipts.
Record from Collectors of Boated Tax, $10384 81
„ “ Taxes on unseated lands, 4165 78
“ Sale of “ " 830 39
“ “ Seated lands returned to Com’rs 375 72
44 Redemption of seated land bid
off by Commissioners, X 9 04
• u On Judgments, Ac., 65 19
44 Of Eastern State Penitentiary ■(money
refunded) 95 88
" For uncurrent bank bills 90 51
EXPENDITURES.
COMMISSIONER'S WAGES.
Ain't paid, 0. B. Wells late Commissioner $l4 54
“ 41 C. F. Culver 44 „ « 216 85
44 44 B. G. Stevens « 234 73
11 44 John James, 44 44 156 00
44 44 L. B. Seely, 44 44 32 00
AUDITORS.
44 44 C.F.Veil 23 24
4 * 44 Jas, S. Watroua 2216
44 44 Wm. A. Douglas 15 56
44 44 Josiah Emery, auditing account
of Prothonotory Ac 1 2100
COM'R’S COUNSEL.
44 44 S. F. Wilson, for year 1857 37 50
" " 44 1858 37 60
44 44 Jno, W. Guernsey 37 50
COM’R'S CLERK.
44 44 A. J. Sofield
TRAVERSE JURORS.
“ " Asa Dyke, et al
GRAND JURORS.
•* •* B. W. Grinnell, et al
CONSTABLES.
“ “ Alvin Gaylord et al
CRIER.
.. .. p, Wingate
JUSTICES.
11 “ S. B. Barnes, et al
ASSESSORS.
“ E, H. Briggs et al
ERECTIONS.
“ " A. Xi. Johnson et al
PRINTING.
" " 31. H. Cobb, on contract 100 00
" “ For Blanks, 14 7S
CLERK OF SESSIONS.
“ “ J. I*. Donaldson,
SHERIFF.
“ “ Jno. Mathers, summoning jurors 141 00
COMMONWEALTH COSTS.
“ " Ira Patchen et al.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
B. B. Strang
PRISONERS.
11 <e S. R. Smith for clothing 10 63
“ tl Penn. Lunatic Hospital 560 53
u “ Eastern State Penitentiary 348 7L
" u Benj. Barr, medical services 425
" “ John Mathers, board Ac. 458 18
11 “ John Mathers, taking Perry Goon
to Penitentiary 75 00
u " S. L Power, board Ac. 27 39
NEW BRIDGES
11 “ Joseph Weaver et at
BRIDGE VIEWS.
“ « H.H. Potter etal.
ROAD VIEWS.
« u p. E. Smith et ah
POSTAGE,
" u I. D. Richards
COURT HOUSE REPAIRS.
“ u Jno. Kirkpatrick et al.
REPAIRS TO OFFICES.
u ** 8. H. Landis et nL
STATIONERY
u M Andrus Gauntlet & Co. et aL 7114
CORONER’S INQUEST.
u u Jno. Evans on body of David
Thomas 12 06
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.
" 44 Tioga County Agricul’al Society 100 00
MONEY REFUNDED;
14 41 Richard English
44 “ J. Emery
44 14 J. M. Harper
** « Geo. Hebe
44 44 Robert Richardson
WOLVES.
44 44 Lovell Short
MERCHANDIZE.
44 " C. A J. L. Robinson 76 50
FUEL.
•* 44 H. A. Guernsey 77 44
DAMAGES TO IMPROVEMENTS.
« « Nathan Hill i 27 50
•• « Weeks A Manning ' 27 50
** 44 Cyrus Dartt 75 00
44 44 Justus Dartt 500
tl 44 Andrew Crow! 18 00
** •* Wm. Eberentx 12 50
“ 44 E. J. Brown 150
" “ Andrew Grincr 20 00
u 44 Ira Lounsbury 40 00
11 44 Ambrose Keeler 10 00
44 “ Samuel Satterly 30 00
TOWNSHIP LINES.
44 " O.M. Hills
INCIDENTALS.
44 44 D. G. Stevens, delivering dupU-
• cates and assessment books 22 90
“ 44 C. F. Culver, do. 12 30
44 44 Jno. James 17 45
« " L.D. Seely 15 37
44 44 O. B. Wells, settlingwith Auditors 580
44 44 Lewis Smith, Expressefaarges on
Blank Books 113
" « M. H. Cobb, Plate for Co. Orders 19 25
44 “ Chriatenat A English, setting trees 400
« “ G. R. Winkle, Bridge Drafts 10 GO
44 44 J, R, Bowen, Goods, 75
44 44 A. J. Sofield, Patent Shackles 700
u 44 H. A. Guernsey, Pat, Hand-cuffs 500
TREASURER.
44 44 O. P. Taylor, Costs on lands bid
off by Commissioners 612 38
" u O, F. Taylor, Commission on
$16027,32, 4SO 82
Total, $15410 59
C. F. CULVER late Commissioner, in account with
Tioga County, DR.
To balance due from last year, 14 44
“ Orders drawn in his favor, 1858, 216 85
By 66 days services at $2 per day, $132 00
44 660 miles circular travel, 3 ots., 19 80
44 By balance due from accountant 79 49
$231 29
D. G. STEVENS, Commissioner, in account with
Tioga County. DR.
To Orders drawn in bis favor, 234 73
44 Balance due accountant, 11 67
By 95 day* services at $2 per day, 190 09
“ 528 miles circular travel, at 3 cts., 15 84
“ Balance dot accountant last year, 40 56
$246 40
JOHN JAMES, Commissioner, in account with Ti-
oga County, I)H.
To Orders drawn in his favor,
CR.
By balance due from lost year, 4 04
4t 63 days services at $2, / 126 00
“ 544 miles travel, circular, 16 32
“ bal due by accountant, 9 64
$156 00
I*. B. SEELEY, Commissioner, in account with Ti-
oga County, BE.
To Orders drawn in his favor,
“ Balance due accountant,
CE.
By 34 days service at $2,
“ 360 miles circular travel,
$7BBO
0. T. TAYLOR, Treasurer, la account with Tioga
County, BE.
To amount collected on Seated To*, $10384 81
*' , “ Unseated* 1 416578
u ■ 44 from sale of m{ Lands, 830 39
“ 44 collected on Seated 44 >
returned lo Commissioners, ) 375 72
44 -amount.of redemption on lands )
hid off by Commissioners, ) 19 04
44 amount collected on judgments, Ae., 651$
44 • 44 of Penitentiary [refunded] -■95 88
44 * 4 . uncarrent bank bills, 90 51
44 balance duo accountant, 372 77
By Comn&& ree'ts for orders redeemed, $15498 11
* l ain't p4-t.O. H. Blanchard on jsdg% 36116
44 44 of udetirrent bank bills on hand, 60 00
44 Commission on $16027 32 at 3 per ct. 480 82
$16027 32
We, the Commissioners of Tioga Connty, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the
matters therein set forth; la testimony whereof we
have hereunto set our hands this 25th d&yof January,
1859. . D. G. STEVENS, )
JOHN JAMBS, V Con's
L. B. SEELEY. )
Attest: A. J. SOFIELB, Clerk.
Commissioners' Office, )
Wellsboro, Jan: 25, 1859.)
$65412
TO the School Directors of Tioga and Potter
Counties: We make the following proposal.
That the President of every board of Directors
that adopts the use of Brown's Grammar in their
respective districts, where they are not now used,
will if he fishes, be presented with a copy of said
Grammar for the use of said District, by calling at
the Book Store of Smith & Richards on Maiu St.
Wellsboro, ,Pa.
And we will agree to furnish a sufficient number
of said Grammars to supply every School that shall
adopt them, at (he-Publisher’s wholesale price, ad
ding transportation, which is a mere trifle. We
feel confident’-that the superiority of this Grammar
over ail others is. such that it will recommend itself
to all who will take pains to examine it.
Call and gel a copy of the First Lines and the
Institute, at*the Bookstore of
Jan. 6,1858. SMITH & RICHARDS
$Bl 96
$ll2 50
$5OO 00
$3468 34
313 49
322 23
132 00
“An examination of the Revised Edition of Brown's Instt
totes and Lines of has prepared me to bestow up
on them my unqualified preference over any other series in
use. We ore now using them with success, and shall contin
ue to introduce them,”— Chas. E. Cady, Prln. of First Ward
School, Binghamton.
“I am prepared to say without hesitation, that I consider
Goold Brown’s System, In its present revised and graduated
form, far better calculated to give students a thorough prac
tical knowledge ot the science, than any other with which
I have become fhmiUar, lam introducing it into my school,
expecting my pupils will receive more real good from it than
from any other work of the kind.”—2. L. Parser, Principal
Corning Union School. _
35 15
784 23
1037 74
sll4 00
574 08
A HOMESTEAD FOR SIO!!
A FEW MORE OF THOSE DESIRABLE
FARMS & BUILDING LOTS,
953 84
In the Gold Region and other portions of Virgin*
ia are to be divided amongst the subscribers for the
benefit of the new town of Rappahannock. Sub.
scripltons only ten 'dollars each; one half down, the
rest on delivery of the Deed. Every Subscriber
will get a' Building lot or a Farm, ranging in value
from $10.,^q t s 3p t OOO. These Farms and Dots are
sold so cheap to’induce settlement, a sufficient num
her being 7 reserved, the increase in the value of
which will compensate for the apparent low price
now asked. One acre lots in town will be given to
industrious mechanics who will build upon them.
A company of settlers, called the “Rappahan
nock Pioneer Association,” is now building and
will commence their their settlement in the Spring.
Ample security wilt be given for tiie faithful per.
formance of contracts and promises,
O* More Agents are wanted to obtain Snbscri.
bejg, to whom the roost liberal inducements will be
given. Some Agents write (hat they are making
$2OO per month. For full particulars. Subscriptions,
Agencies, &c.. Apply to
E. BAUDER, Pori Royal , Caroline Co. Va.
Or H. N. WILLIAMS, Wellsboro t Tioga Co. Fa.
Nov. 11,1858.
234 00
$1484 74
1833 50
132 71
396 00
10 13
35 03
206 14
Register’s Notice.
NOTICEIs hereby given that the following Execu
tors, Administrators and Guardians, have filed
their accounts in the Registers Office, and that same
will be prescnted.to the Orphans Courtof Tioga County,
on Monday, the 14th day of February, 1859, for con
firmation and allowance:
4 32
18 88
92 31
4 20
1 30
Account of Louisa B. Backer, Adm’x. of the estate
of Peter Booker, late of-Rutland, dec’d.
Account of Daniel Compton, Adm’r. of the estate of
Garrett Compton, late of Sullivan, dec’d.
Account of Nancy C. Temple, Adm’x. and David T.
Billings, Adm'r, of tbo estate of Herman Temple, late
of Knoxville, dec’d.
Account of H. S. Hastings, one of the Administra
tors of the estate of William McNitt, late of Delmor,
deceased.
$l2l 01
25 00
Account of Geo. I. McLeod, Ex’r. of Geo. McLeod,
dec’d. late Guardian of W. D. Lang and F. N. Lang.
Jan. 20. 1859. W. D. BAILEY, Reg'r.
CAYUGA PLASTER.
A NEW SUPPLY OF THIS GREAT FER
TIhIZER HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED
AT THE
MANSFIELD PLASTER BULL.
where it will be kept constantly on hand, and sold
at the low price of
$6 Per Ton.
To all those who wish to invest money where
they are sure of 200 per cent on the capital invest*
cd, I would say,
BRING ON YOUR DIMES AND I
JJ WILL DO YOU GOOD.
(D*Nothing-better to cure hard limes!
Mansfield,Dec. 27,1858. A. BIXBY,
$267 00.
3 00
(Confidential.)
FRIEND COBB: Will you please inform your
readers that the subscriber has a good assort,
ment of
C&EIPIETC HEJffi
Cheaper than ever sold before in this county, as well
as
Sofas
Tete-a-tetes,
Mahogany CkaiTS %
Rockers,
Center~Tables , and all kinds of
IHKMIMM SmSOTmiS,
Lawrenceville. Oct. 21/58. E. D. WELLS.
$l2O 95
FOB SALE.
ysficjfei A good assortment of the choices
qlwsiP Apple, Fear, and Cherry Trees,
go°d order.
$231 29.
Apple trees for $2O per hundred. Our intention
is to have the trees bear just such fruit as the labels
call for. We would invite those wanting fruit trees
to call at the Nursery and examine for themselves
before purchasing elsewhere.
B. C. WICKHAM,
I. T. BLOODGOOD,
Tioga Village, Nov. 11,1858.
Bank Bfotice»
AT an election held Nov. 26th, 1858, by the Stockholders of
the Tioga Co. Bank, for Directors, the following persona
were elected for the ensuing year:
QEO. "W. MOORE, (President) ... Tioga.
TINE D*PUI, •• - “
ED. P. STEERS, “
H. B. POTTER, MWdlebnry.
D. L. AIKEN Tioga.
LEROY TABOR, “
R. TOBKS, ...... Chatham.
T. L. (BALDWIN, Tioga.
C, O. ETZ. “
SETH DAGGETT, .... «
F W. HIBBARD, ..... New Jersey.
ART. HIBBARD, .... “
J. W. HIBBARD, «
Tioga, Dec. 9, ’5B. (3m.) E. P. STEERS, Cashier.
$246 40
$156 00
DICKINSON’S NIU.
KEEP it before the public, that the People’e Humble Ser
vant has ’been
THOROUGHLY REPAIRED,
in every way, daring the past Summer, and has alee been
famished with an entire
$33 00
46 80
NEWLOT OF MACHINERY,
through outlet the latest and beet improvements of the age,
and that ft la now In perfect good order to do custom or
merchant-work, . L. D. SPENCER, Miller.
Whllsbore’ August 19, 1868.
$7B 80
68 00
10 80
KOABCLOTH & CASSIMBRE.~*A good ns
sorttncnl or Black Broadcloths,Black and Fan
cy Caasimnrea, Sattinells, Full Oaths, Tweed* and
Kentucky Jenna, can b, found at
Oct. 14,1858, IT. A, ROE'S,
$16400 09
$16400 09
Notice.
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Phtsbuoo, Pa. - - Coaxtxxxd, 1855. 1
300 Students attending , January , 1858.
Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School ot
tba United States. Young men prepared for the actualjdaties
tC the Counting Room. i
J. C. Smith, A. M., Professor of Book keeping and Science of
Accounts.
A T. Doothett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal*
eolation. I
J, A. Heydrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping.
A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. I
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
As used in every department of business. |
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSINESS WRIT
ING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—;
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL LAW
Are taught, and all other subjects necessary fo?
the success and thorough education of practical business men,
13 PREMIUMS. |
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsbnrg 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
tions—Tuition for fall Commercial Course, £35,00. Average
time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, $6,
Entire cost, $50,00 to $70,00
Ministers eons received at half price.
For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen
tal Writing—inclose two stamps and address
Sept. 23,1858, ly. F. W. JENKINS. Plttsbnrj;. Pa.
OXYGENATED BITTERS.
For the cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Liver Complaint,
Asthma, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague,
Heart Burn, Water Brash, Acidity, Sea Sickness, [Scurvy,
Nausea, Headache, Ennui, and General Debility, or auy 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 cer
tain and sovereign specific for the immediate relief and per
manent cure of the many cruel complaints which lin some
phase or other of Dyspepsia afflict our time. j
These Bjttebs were discovered by Dr. Gzonoc BL Greek,
and in their formula differ entirely from that of any other
preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol —no miner
al—no poison—no noxious drug,—ln their nature tbnic, 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 hbw long
standing, or however induced or chronic in its character th«
disease may be—no matter that it has baffled the s kill of the
physician, and resisted the efforts of Jfedicine, a single tria
of these Bitters will satisfy the sufferer that his disease sil
amenable to tho proper remedy.
In testimony of the many cures effected by this. Remedy
reference is hod to the written certificates from distinguished
individuals known all over the land.
From among the many letters we are constantly deceiving
we take the following:—
“Gbstlemex; —l have used the Oxygenated Bitters in my
practice with decided success in Debility and Gen iral Pros
tration, and I confidently recommend it in cases of General
Debility or Derangement of the Digestive Organs.
Signed, P. H. WHITE, M. D.
A/ansfleld, Tioga Co. Pa., August 26,1858.”
This medicine has been used with like success by A. Ho
bard of Richmond; Miss Mary A. Snover of Covington, and
Miss Catharine Beck of Liberty.
AGENTS.
John A. Bov, Wellsboro; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield: Bp. A
-1 Rollins, Jk m Mainsburg; A. Humphrey, Tioga; D. S.
qec, Blossburg; J. 6. Aldeck, Liberty I i
8. W. FOWLE k CO., Proprietors. Boston.
For sale by Agents everywhere. (Sept. 16, ISfeS.]
€. G. OSGOOD,
IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STOCK OF
WINTER
GOODS.
I
which is large and complete, and to which he invites
the attention of the Goods buying /fmbiicl 1 will
not blow about prices, as we arc nrajccu9tumed to
playing on wind instruments. call and
see, and if the Goods and Prices do not suit you, we
do not expect to sell. j
Nov. 2d, 1858.
Dress Goo ds ,
A large and very fine Stock of Dress Goods at
OSGOOD’S.
GENTLEMEN.
You will find at Osgood’s a fine stock ofCJLOTHS,
cassimeres, under shirts, drawers,,
GLOVES, MITTENS, aud a full slock of Furnish-'
ing Goods. You will find it cheaper and far more
pleasant to buy and wear good warm under gar
ments than to pay doctor’s bills.
(OUaaDvatnsra*
A large slock of Business, Dress, and Oyer Coats,
Pants, Vests,Over Shirts, Over Alls, Guernsey Jack
els, &c M at OSGpOD’S..
GROCERIES,
A very desirable stock. Teas from 2s u|j. Choice
brands of Flour constantly on hand. i
H A HD WARE.
A full stock of Cutlery &. Shelf Hardware; in fact
nearly everything in the line, from a £mcb Brad"to
a Crow-bar. }
IRON
Swede's, English, Horse-Shoe, Band, Hodp, Round,
Square, Round, Square, half-round and joval rods.
Spring, Cast, Blister, German and Cork Steel. Nail
rods. Horse-Nails, &c., &c. j .
BOOTS & SHOES
A large slock—embracing nearly every; style and
price. N. B. No numbers over 14, at j
November, 11, 1858. Osgood’s.
THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER,
And it is decided hy a large majority of an appre
dating public , that
J. R. BOWEN] 1
sells the cheapest and keeps the largest assortment of
STAPLE & FANCY
GOODS, |
in Tioga County, and notwithstanding the many
Mae reports circulating that he is not in business in
Wellsboro, he may be found at the : j
EMPIRE STORE,
lately occupied by Truman &. Bowen, wilhUhe
Largest and Cheapest Assortment of
PRY-GOODS AMD GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
CLOTHIHGjj |
and in fact all kinos of Goods usually found in a
country Store, which he will sell at very low prices.
Come one! Come all! and see and jbring your
neighbors, as it will be decidedly to your-advantage
to examine my Stock of Goods before yqu, purchase
elsewhere. [Nov. 25,1858.1 J. R. BO|WEN. j
TIOGA j
SASH & BLIND FACTbBY
Tioga Village, Pa. ; j i
THC undersigned takes great pleasure in inform
ing (he public that he is ready to furnish to
order, on short notice, at his Shop on VVellaboro* St.,-
one door west of J. G, Pntnam’s Cabinet Ware
Rooms, 1 ;|
SASH-DOORS, WINDOW SASH; BLINDS,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS if OJLS. i
Glass cat to any siie, at my own risk. | ,
CTAII kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for work, at the best market pricck.
O'Orders thankfully received and punctually at
tended to. HIRAM PICKERING!
Tioga, Dec, 9,1858.
FEKnSTLrAKIA HOUSE.
WELISBOXO’, PA. i J
L. D. TAYLOR, PROPRIETOR.
Thii dwwredlT aopnltr h<nn ti caatrally located, tad
cMamtadt Ittelf td th» jtttaatga o» tht trartlllag public.
Kor, «,I?6S. It, | ■) |
Thomas Harden
WOULD: respectfully announce to Uie inbabU
i m nts of Tioga County, that be has purchaawl
the JENTIRE STOCK of
"' S ' BAXLEYS Sc HARDES,
and having enlarged-and replenished the sane, la
now offering great indoceßKßls to Cash Purchasers;
The special attention of Ibe Ladtos is directed to
bis Slock of I
SHAWLS & DRESS GOODS,
as among them may be (band many atyteaaad fete
ties never before introduced in this market, la fast*
Every Department Is Fult*
CLOTHS, CASSIMERE9,
■i READY-MADE CLOTHING,
j JJATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
and rainy of the NOVELTIES of the Season.
GROCERIES at prices that will astonish cus
tomers. ;
Please call and examine and see ior yonrsclres-
Wcllsboro, Jan 6,1859.
jWELLSBORO’
SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP.
/V A riNHE undersigned wonW respect
j rally inform the public that be
undertaken the above business
at the stand formerly occupied by
John Alexander, one door above Roy's Drug Store*
With a determination to be behind no other estab
lishment in the country, he has added greatly to ibo
facilities for the general accommodation, and has
spared neither pains or expense to obtain and make
himself master of every modern improvement in
the business, and to secure ibe services of the best
workmen. ; He will keep a large stock on hand, an **
manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions
of harness, such as
SADDLES, BRIDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS
OF ALp KINDS, HEAVY HARNESS, &.C,
Traces,' Hames, Halters, Whips, etc., etc.
All of which lie will warrant to be equal to any that
can be obtained in any other establishment in tho
country. All he asks is that those desiring any*
thing in this line, should call at his place and ex
amine-his stock. He feels the fullest confidence in
his ability !to give entire satisfaction.
(ET All orders thankfully received and promptly
attended to, JOSEPH ENSWORTH.
Wellsboro' October 28,1858.
Stoves, Stoves,
\ AND TIN SHOP.
WM, ROBERTS respectfully announces to the
citizen* of Wcllsboro and vicinity, that he
has just received a large addition to his slockof
& SHEET IRON WAKE; and ia
now prepared to furnish his numerous customers
with articles in his line of business superior to soy
that can be obtained In this section of country
His slock> consists in part of
COOE ATsD PAELOE STOYES.
i : Also a large assortment of
Tin and Sheet Iron Wore,
STOVE PIPES, STOVE FIXTURES, BOILERS.
| .1 HARDWARE, &C, &.C.
Particular attention paid to putting on
Tin Roofs , Eave- Trovghs <Sf Conductors.
i Repairing done on short notice with readiness
and dispatch. Those wishing Goods in this line
will find; it to their interest to call and examine my
slock before purchasing elsewhere; as they will be
sold at Pair prices.
(ETDon’t forget the place, one door below Bowen's
Store. [Wellsboro, October, 14,1858.]
jr ew Goodsl
M. & 0. BULLARD,
are nowfrecemng a large and well selected slock of
! Fall and Winter Goods,
i • *
which arc to be sold LOW (as usual.)
I Among their assortment may be found everything
In the line of
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
IScady-ltladc Clothing:,
i Boots & Shoes,
j Hats & Caps,
J Pork & Flour.
Hardware,
| . Crockery,
GROCERIES, &C., &C.
! Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, at Uio
Now Store one door below Wilcox &. Sears,
j September, 30,1858.
Fall 4* FF inter
I J GOODS.
jWm. A. Roc, Wellsboro, Pa,
| JJAS.now on hand a large and extensive slock dF
' I DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HATS
1 CAPS, BOOTS <s• SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
J HARDWARE, CARPETS,
' Glass Ware, Wooden Ware.
CROCKERY, BUFFALO ROBES., &C.
We deem it unnecessary to enumerate articles, at
nearly everything wanted by man, woman or child,
can be found at this establishment, and at prices that
cannol fail to give entire satisfaction.
Wellsboro, Oct. 11, *5B. WM. A. KOE.
TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS
Dr. R. A, JLamont’s'
PERIODICAL COMPOUND.
The most beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICINE
n6w in use, for all cases of obstructed or suppressed
Menstruation.
This valuable vegetable compound has long been used it
the private practice of Dr. Lament; for regulating the de
rangements of the female system and for improving the gen
oral, health, and by long experience has been found the
greatest remedy against those painful or general complaints
to which the female constitution is liable. A few doses ta
ken for one week before the monthly period will remove alt
any catut whatever) as incredible as it may
appear. i
N f . B.—Those Ladies who have been disappointed in the n»e
of Pills, can put the utmost confidence in this compound
r «rCAUTIOM.“»
This compound roust not,bo taken by females during tha
early) months °f 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 any address by tncloslng£2toany author
ized Agent, or to R. 1. ANDREWS, Buffalo N. Y.
For sale by J. A. ROY, Wellsboro, Pa., aud Druggists g«n.
orally. [July 1,1858. ly.]
I H. D. DEMING,
Would respectfully announce to the people of Tioga Count j,
that>he is now prepared to fill all orders for Apple, Pear,
Peach, Cherry, Nectarine, Apricot, Evergreen and Deciduous
Ornamental trees. Also Currants. Raspberries, Gooseberries,
Blackberries and Strawberries of all new aa J approved voj>
ttieai.
T? O^ESw Conslst * n S of Hybrid, Perpetual and Sum
mer Roses, Moss, Bourbon, Noisette, Tea,
Bengal or China, and Climbing Roses,
SHRUBBERY— Tnclndin £ ril ft# *****
°* IXV u IJUijU A rietles of Ahbea, Calycanthu*,
Dentzio, Lilacs, Spiraea, Syringlas. Viburnums, Vigilia* At.
T?T n\X7 PPQ Paeonles, Dahlias. Phloxes. Tallps,
r Li\J VV.£jlXC>—Hyacinths, Nmo&j* Joequib, tn«
lies, Ac.
GRAPES—AII varieties.
Peabody’s New Hant-bols Strawberry. 4 dot- plants, $3.
Orders respectfully solicited.
yu_Orders for Grafting. Budding or Pruning *11! be
promptly attended to. Address
l6, ’5B. H, D. DEMING, Wellsboro, Pa.
JOHN B. SHAKESPEAB,
f. . TAILOR.
HAVING opened his shop In the building lately
occupied by Dr. Barr, respectfully informs ti*
citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that he U prepared
to execute orders in his Hoe ol business with prompt,
ness and dispatch, hoping by strict attention to
business to merit the confidence and support of Ihoisq
who may favor him with their order*.
.CUTTING done on abort untie*.
‘ Y’eU&bero, 6?iu