fOrrITATOR. s=== penna. [Lj Febrnary 17,1859. fEffADVERTISEMENTS. \- olic e._Estate of Joseph Bookus. E^'c^sWctmore. sl Works, hotice. M‘" 5li a Manhood. *° a Me ” By Henry Ward Beecher. “i* Tb Sewing Maehme. firorsr .^tondesis. —We wish to direct the . 0 ( "Dandy Jim” of Lawrence ville, llteot jjdcle under this head in our local col ‘>so. , twe ek. Wc take no notice of anony jga commumj^ 009 - that our young , yi X- Williams Esq., was last week i tied to practice at the Bar. We under _ j that he intends removing to some other £jd of labor. We wish him success. jux Utica Observer positively announces that Governor Seymour would not accept the Ration for President, should it be tendered him by the Charleston Convention. %'e are also authorized to announce semi sci!illy that BUI Snooks will decline, also, if Convention should tender Mm the nomination. fjctiD nr a Horse. —We regret to learn tijtMr- Archibald Walker of Charleston, was ers/v injured by a kick from a horse, on ICtdnesdaj of last week. Ho was engaged in drawing logs an d the wounds were inflicted while Mr. IV’. was lifting the wbifflotrees from (te pound. The horse was sharp shod, the toe tort penetrating the skull about two inches ttore the right eye inflicting a frightful wound. He is expected to recover. Tot Horses Killed and a Man Severely ; VJI iEP—We learn some of the particulars of m accident which oooured Thursday last, on lie kg job °f blr. Geo. M. Thompson, near SJe Island, from a gentleman living in that teigbborhood. William King was descending lie mountain with a load of logs, and when taring a short turn in the road, the lock-chain irote, precipitating the load upon the horses ud forcing them over the dug-way where they tere crashed by the logs. Mr. King was bur ial down the rocks about twenty feet, injuring him severely, if not fatally. Monday was St. Valentine’s day. We ex pected a few handsome pictures with appropri ate poetry underneath. But we didn’t get any. We got a hilly-dvx on gilt edged paper which readeth as fuiloweth: ‘•Yes; loving Is n painful thrill, And not to love more painful still; Hut oh it U the worst of pain To lore—anti not bo loved again.” Wellsboro, Feb. 14th 1559. N. B. Ever since we received the above we have had our head tied up in a red bandana, with a plaster of Peleg White’s sticking salve cn the soles of our feet. Will the fair anony mous save us a doctor bill, by sending us her address? We have received the eighth number of The Century a weekly newspaper published in New Vork by Thos. McElrath, 37, Park Row. Single subscription per annum, in advance $2,50 ; 2 copies $4. The Century in its elevated dignity of lone, in its enlarged views, in the elegance and force of its articles, and in in its typographical ap pearance fills our ideal of what a newspaper fibould be. Its editorship is impersonal, but,a glance at its leaders will convince any man that Us publisher employs only writers of the high est ability. The Century has taken a hereto fore unoccupied field in American journalism. I: is liberal and national in politics without 'being parlizan. It cannot fail of success. Tibe ix Knoxville. — About one o’clock on Sunday morning 13th inst., a fire was disco rettd in the third story of the dwelling of John E. White Esq., and in spite of ail efforts to itreit the flames, the building together with Us contents was consumed. The first floor was occupied by Mr. White as a dwelling and Jus tice’s office. The second story was accupied by tic Society of Odd Fellows at that Place, and used as a Hall and, Lodge Koom. Mr. kite’s loss is estimated at 31000, nearly all cf his clothing furniture, &c., being consumed. The loss sustained by the Odd Fellows is esti mated at 51.200, about 8700 being in. notes, oust of which will probably be recovered by renewal. \Ve are sorry to learn that there was no insurance on the building nor any part of hs contents. The fire is supposed to have or iginated from a defective stove pipe, E: ■- iNTEL Gcter Esq., of Bradford County, lectured last Thursday evening before the Lite ®7 Association on “The Tendency of the ‘ m “. ’ Owing to the increased interest in the eviral Meetings at the Methodist Church, the ••tendance was not so large as we could have •sited. The lecturer confuted the idea that out young Republic was going to ruin on ac - C ‘ JUnt °f the isms and intellectual extravagan- Cj °f out people. These were but the shadows c _| coming events, the early dawn of a New showed how absurd it was to base s ptediction of impending ruin upon an with Rome whose institutions ours are f'o’-'clj supposed to resemble. He showed j™ 0 pages of history how entirely dissimi ’••re the political, religious, and social in htutions of the people of Borne from those of °, M offn country, and traced the advance of •■'Jization step by step to the present time. •tendency of the times in his view, pointed t-J . 'y ,ler uud nobler aims of life than the ac- of wealth and power. The increased rahty of opinion, the religious aspects of ■ a ?e, and the advanced slate of our social e °U proved this. The principles of peace brotherly love taught by Jesus of Nazareth, * oB >4 won be triumphant mer J Es< b. in behalf of the members of fta V°' an< * 10 undience, tendered his UdV r “ te " treat to which they j '® tene| i, and the meeting adjourned, ua Esq., will lecture before &ss (Thursday) evening. Subject— “Harpers” for Febuary comes to us freigh ted witbrgood things as usual. As we look at it, we do not feel surprised at the astonishment of a British Journal that 144 double column oc tavo papers, printed on fine white paper could be sold for 25 cents. But such is the fact,—■ For sale by Smith & Richards, The Knickerbocker for Febuary contains an article headed “Edward Everett writes for Bon ner” worth-tbe subscription for a whole year. Price 25 cents. For sale by Smith & Richards. The Great English Remedy. Sm James CTree’s Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. Physician Ertra ordinary to the Queen. —This well known medicine is no im position, but n sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any causes whatever; and although a powerful remedy they contain nothinghurtful In their con stitution. To Mabbied Ladies It is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills have never been known to fail where the direc tions on the 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed. For full 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 mail. For sale by John A. Roy, Wellsboro; H.H. Borden, Tioga; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; G. W. Miller, Lawrenceville: J. k J. G.' Parkhurst, Blkkod ; A. £J. Dcarman, Knoxville; and Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. [Jan. 27,1859. ly.] -M-A-R-R-I-E-D In Charleston, on the Bth insL, by Rev. J. Ingerick, Mr. DANIEL W. RUGGLES of Elk and Mias RO SETTA K. KELLY of Charleston. In Clymcr, on Sunday, the 6th Inst, by Rev. F. Strang, at the residence of the bride, Mr. JAMES S. WATROUS of Haines and Miss KATE E. HILL. [We were about to return thanks for a liberal gift of cake wbicb accompanied the above notice, and which we had reverently deposited at the base of a statuette of Ben Franklin; but the philosopher slept; some ruthless savage, not having the fear of the “devil” before his eyes, devoured the sweet morsel, thus pre cipitating us into the pit of starvation and robbing the “ devil” of his due. With a bit of that cake un der our pillow a vision of the Mrs. Agitator who is somewhere in the dim perspective was to have blessed our longing eyes! Now, alas ! our hope lies in the next instalment of cake. Will some lucky dog “hur ry up them cakes V Meanwhile, happiness attend the P“w.] -D-I-E-D In Deltnar, on Friday, the 4th Inst., CHAUNCEY BACON, agdd 33 years. In Charleston, Jan. 31st, JOSEPH BOCKIUS in the 47tb year of his age. THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE CO., Having greatly increased their facilities for manufacturing their celebrated Familt Machines, with all the recent im provements, have reduced their prices, and offer for sale A NEW STYLE MACHINE, PRICE S3O. HEM3IERS, FIVE DOLLARS EXTRA. It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the best in use for family sewing. They HEM, FELL, GATHER, AND STITCH in the most superior manner, and arc 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 YEARS may readily learn 6ow to use them, and keep them In order They make upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCIJES A MINUTE, and will do the sowing of a 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 hum! 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 York; 18 Summer St. Boston; 730 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; 137 Baltimore St., Baltimore; 58 West Fourth St., Cincinnati!. Agencies in all the principal Cities and Towns In the United States. Dec. 2, *5B. FOR A CIRCULAR. Lo,U Lost! LOST by the subscriber, on the 28th of January between Osceola and Knoxville, on the Addison Hoad within two miles of Osceola, nn ACCOUNT BOOK, containing 2 notes drawn in my favor by Oscar Secorc; One in already due, and the other will be due in the Spring of 1890. It also con tained some receipts ami other papers of no use to the tinder. I hereby caution all persons against selling or negotiating these notes, as their payment is stopped. Any person find ing the same and returning them to me will bo reasonably rewarded. CYRUS WETMORE. Charleston, Feb. 17,1859. UNIONICADEHY. A. R. WIGHTMAN, A. IL, Principal. Mrs. J. S. WIGHTMAN, Preceptreti. I. G. HOTT, Teacher of Untie. THE Spring Term of this Institution will commence March Ist, 1859. EXPENSES PER TERM. Tuition in Primary Branches, Common English, - Higher English,, Languages, Board, Room for those boarding themselves, - 150 Fuel, 1 25 Lessons on Melodeon and Piano with uso of Instrument, 10 00 Accommodations furnished for those wishing to card themselves, S. B. PRICE, Proprietor. bDeerficld, Feb. 10, 1859. Adiiilnistrutor’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration,having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of LORAIN DuDGE, laio of Sullivan township, dec'd., all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having chums against the same will present them for settlement to CALVIN REYNOLDS, Adm’r. Elk Run, Feb. 10, 1859, 6t. JACKSON, DR. INDIAN PHYSICIAN. (Late of St. Louis.) Of Erie City, Pa. be consulted ns follows —Free of Charge.— I \ I “Stage House,” Wednesday af tetuoon and Thursday, March 9tb and 10th. Tioga, Pa., “Goodrich House,” Tuesday afternoon, March, Sih. Coudersport, Pa., “Glassmiro Hotel,” Saturday and Sunday,. March 12th and 13tb. INDIAN BOTANIC REMEDIES! In treatment of diseases of the Luxes and Chest, Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Heart, Nerves, Skin, Scrofu la, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, or any and all diseases arising from Impure Blood, Female Weakness and Fe male Diseases of nil kinds j nlso nil forms of Chronic or long standing diseases, have given Dr. Jackson a World-tcide reputation. INVALIDS SHOULD MARK WELL THE TIME! And call early ns possible. The time is limited and the appointments will be punctually kept as above. If sick with any Chronic diseases, do not dtlay t 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 Stethscope, Free of charge. Dr. Jackson will not prescribe without benefitting his patients. No false promises will be 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 cose. Dr. Jackson procures his-medicines from the wilder ness of the Far 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, ho is well prepared to give an opin ion as to the curability of any case. JZSD-NO CHARGE FOR A, C. JACKSON, Indian Physician. Post Office address, Erie Pa, Box 222. February 10,1850. __ ft A NY ONE WHO CAN LEARN TO WRITE, J\. Can LEARN TO DRAW.’-J. G. Chapman . Arckittctvral Ap Mechanical Drawing. The subscriber would give instruction to a limitep 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 Isomeirical Perspective, if desired. For further information apply personally, or by letter, to S. B. ELLIOIT, Architect and Superintendent ef BuHding*. Mansfield, Pa.,Dec. 30,1898. THE TIOGA Administrator’s Notice* LETTERS of .Administration haring been granted undersigned on the estate of SAMUEL u If*® °f Tioga Connty, dec’d., all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment and those haring claims against the samo will present them to D. S. BUCKBEB, Adirfr. Feb. IQ, 1859, (6t*) TO the friends and lovers of Music: A Grand Mu sical Convention will bo 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. M. Fox. The Convention will conclude with a Grand Concert on the night of the fourth dny. 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 eta. ; Wellsboro, Fob. 3,1859 W. Vf. WEBB, Chairman of Com. of Arrangements. HO IV TO GET RICH. • USE the New Machine invented by E. A. Smead, to operate your common Bosh Churns, it can be applied to any size. Tou can regulate the stroke to any required length from two to fourteen inches, by the adjustable wrist pin in the fly wheel by which mo tion is imparted to the dash. A child can operate it with ease. See that the Inventor *# name is on the ma chine before you purchase. Price, Fiye 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 the advantage of having the adjustable wrist pin, as the stroke must bo in proportion to the amount of cream or milk to bo churned. Letters Patent of the United States are now pending, and all persons are cautioned not to In fringe. It can only be had of Smead A Tabor, at Tioga. Persons wanting the above machines for the coming season will please order soon, which will ena ble us to supply at call. Jan. 27, 1859. SMEAD k TABOR. CAN be procured til Wholesale or Retail or Die Subscribers at Tioga, at very low rates for Cash. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. A good supply kept constantly on hand, and purclms ers can be suited us to quality and price. C. F. SWAN, Dec. 23.1858. if. JOHN W.GUERNSEY, Of the Receipts and Expenditures at the Treas ury of Tioga County far the year 1858. RECEIPTS. Recelvd from Collectors of Seated Tax, $10384 SI “ 44 Taxes on unseated lands, 4165 78 44 u Sale of “ “ 830 39 u Boated lands returned to Com’rs 375 72 u “ Redemption of seated land bid off by Commis«ionerf| 19 04 u On Judgments, Ac., 65 19 11 Of Eastern State Penitentiary (money refunded) 95 88 “ For uncurrent bank bills 90 51 Ain't paid, 0. B. Wells late Commissioner $l4 54 “ 44 C. P. Culver 44 “ 216 85 " 44 D. G. Stevens “ 234 73 44 u John James, 44 44 156 00 u 44 L. D. Beoly, 44 44 32 00 " “ C. P, Veil 23 24 u 44 Jas. S. Watrous 2216 44 44 ' Wm. A. Douglas 15 56 *• 44 ' Josiah Emery, auditing account of Prothonotary Ac 21 00 ** 44 S. F. Wilson, for year 1857 37 50 “ " “ 1838 37 50 *• 41 Jno. W. Guernsey 37 50 « 44 A. J. Sofield $5OO 00 TRAVERSE JURORS. 44 44 Asa Dyke, et al GRAND JURORS. •* •' B. W. Grinnell, ct al 44 44 Alvin (Jafiord et al CRIER. 44 u P. Wingate JUSTICES. 44 44 S. B. Barnes, et al ASSESSORS, “ 44 E. H. Briggs ct al 44 44 A. L. Johnson et al 1037 74 PRINTING. 44 44 M. H. Cobb, on contract 100 00 44 u For Blanks, 14 75 $3 00 3 50 4 00 CLERK OF SESSIONS, 44 44 J. F. Donaldson, SHERIFF. - 5 00 1 75 44 44 Jno.Mnthcrs. summoning jurors HI 00 44 41 Ira Patchen et al. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. 44 41 S. R. Smith for clothing 10 63 “ 44 Penn. Lunatic Hospital 560 53 44 44 Eastern State Penitentiary 348 71 44 44 Benj. Barr, medical services 425 44 44 John Mathers, board Ac. 458 18 “ ** John Mathers, taking Perry Coon to Penitentiary 75 00 44 41 S. I. Power, board 4c. 27 39 44 41 Joseph Weaver el al. 44 44 H. H. Potter etal. ROAD VIEWS. 44 44 F. E. Smith et al. POSTAGE. 44 44 I. D. Richards COURT HOUSE REPAIRS. 44 44 Jno. Kirkpatrick et al. 44 44 S. H. Landis et nl. STATIONERY. 44 44 Andrus Gauntlet 4 Co. et al. 7114 CORONER’S INQUEST, 44 44 Jno. Evans on body of David Thomas 12 06 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES. 44 44 Tioga County Agrlcul’al Society 100 00 MONEY REFUNDED: 44 “ Richard English i 432 " " J. Emery 18 88 44 44 J. M. Harper 92 31 '* 44 Geo. Ilebo 420 44 44 Robert Richardson 130 41 44 Lovell Short 25 00 MERCHANDIZE. 44 44 C. &J. L. Robinson 26 50 FUEL, •* 44 H. A- Guernsey 27 44 DAMAGES TO IMPROVEMENTS. 44 44 Nathan Hill 27 50 44 44 Weeks & Manning 27 50 44 " Cyrus Dartt 76 00 44 44 Justus Dnrtt \ 500 44 44 Andrew Crowl '(• 18 00 44 : 4 17m. EberenU i 12 50 " " B. J. Brown 1 150 44 44 Andrew Griner j 20 00 " 44 Ira Lounsbury ' 40 00 44 44 Ambrose Keeler 10 00 44 44 Samuel Satterly ; 30 00 " 44 O. M. Hills INCIDENTALS. 44 44 D. G, Stevens, delivering dupli cates and assessment books 22 90 " “ C. F. Culver do. 12 30 44 44 Jno. James 17 45 « « L.D. Seely 15 37 44 44 O. B. Wells, settlingwUh Auditors 580 44 44 Lewis Smith, Express chorges^m Blank Books 113 " “ M. H. Cobb, Plate for Cp. Orders 19 25 44 44 Christenafc A English, letting trees 4 00 • ** G. R. Winkle, Bridge Drafts 10 66 Musical Convention. FLOUR ST ATEBENT „ EXPENDITURES. COMAUSSIOxVKK'S WAGES. AUDITORS. COM’R'S COUNSEL. COM'R’S CLERK. CONSTABLES. ELECTIONS. COMMONWEALTH COSTS. B. B. Strang PRISONERS. NEW BRIDGES BRIDGE VIEWS. REPAIRS TO OFFICES. WOLVES. TOWNSHIP LINES. COUNTY AGITATOR. u “ .J. R. Bowen, Goods, 75 4i t{ AJ. Sofield, Patent Sbackles 79® M <f 'H. A. Guernsey, Pat. Hand-caffs 500 (t ** 0. F. Taylor, Costs on lands bid . off by Commissioners , 612 38 tt ir . q p • Taylor, Commission on $16027,32, 480 82 Total, $15410 59 C. P. CULVER late Commissioner, in account with Tioga County/ DR. To balance due from lust year, 14 44 “ Orders drawn in h» favor, 1858, 216 85 By 66'daya services at $? per day, $132 00 “ 660 miles circular travel,’3 cts., 19 80 “ By balance duo from accoantant, 79 49 $231 29 D. Q. STEVENS, Commissioner, in account with Tioga County. DR. To Orders drawn in bis favor, 234 73 " Balance due accountant, 11 67 By 95 dajrs services at $2 per day, 190 09 “ 528 miles circular travel, at 3 cts., 15 S 4 u Balance due accountant last year, 40 56 $246 40 JOHN JAMES, Commissioner, in account with Ti oga County, DR. To'Orders drawn in his favor, $l5O 00 CR. By balance due from last year, 4 04 “ |£ days services at $2, 126 00 4t 544 miles travel, circular, 16 32 “ bal due by accountant, 9 64 $156 00 L. D.- SEELEY, Commissioner, in account with Ti oga County, DR. To Orders'drawn in his favor, $32 00 “ Balance due accountant, 46 80 CR. By 34 days service at $2, “ 360 miles circular travel, $7B 80 0. F. TAYLOR, Treasurer, in account with Tioga County, To amount collected on Seated Tax, $10384 SI 44 " 44 Unseated 44 4165 78 44 from sale of ** Lands, 830 39 ** 44 collected on seated 44 1 returned to Commissioners, f 375 72 44 amount of redemption on lands \ bid off by Commissioners, } .19 04 “ Amount collected on judgments, Ac., 65 J 9 *• “ of Penitentiary [refunded] 95 88 “ * f uncurroat bank bills, 90 51 “ balance due accountant, By Comm’rs rec'ts for orders redeeuu d, $15498 11 “ ain’t pd. 0. 11. Blanchard on 36116 44 “ of uncurrcnt bank bills on hand, 60 00 14 Commission on $16027 32 at 3 per ct. 480 82 $16027 32 We, the Commissioners of Tioga County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is acorrect statement of the matters therein set forth. In testimony whereof we have hereunto sot our hands this 25th dayof January, 1859. D. G. STEVENS, ) JOHN JAMES, y Coil’s L. D. SEELEY. J Attest: A. J. SOFIELD, Clerk. Commissioners-’ Office, ? Wellsboro, Jan. 25, 1859. } $654 12 TO the School Directors of Tioga and Potter Counties: We make the following proposal. That Lite President of every hoard of Directors that adopts the use of Brown's Grammar in their respective districts, where they are not now used, will if he wishes, 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 Si. Pj- And wc will agree to furnish a snfHcient number of said Grammars to supply every School that shall adopt them, at the Publisher's wholesale price, nd ding transportation, which is a mere trifle. We feel confident that the superiority of this Grammar over all others is such that it will recommend itself to a)) who will lake pains to ciamme it. Call mid gel a copy of the Firtl Lines and the Institute, at the Bookstore of Jan. 6,1858. SMITH & RICHARDC $Bl 06 $ll2 50 $2468 54 513 49 322 22 132 00 35 15 784 25 “An examination of the Revised Edition of Brown’s Instl tutes and Lines of Grammar’ has prepared me to bestow up on them my unqualified preference over any other scries lu use. We are now using them w ith success, and shall contin ue to introduce them,” —Cu.vs. E. Cady, Prln. of First Ward School, Binghamton. “I am prepared to say without hesitation, that I consider Ooold Brown’s System, in its present revised and graduated form, f.ir better calculated to give students a thorough prac tical knowledge ol the science, than any other with which I have become familiar, I nminfrodncingjt into my school, expecting my pupils nil) receive more real good from it than from any other work of the kind.”—Z. L. Parser, Pi incipaj Corning Union School. $ll4 00 574 08 A UOiUESTEAO FOR $10!! A FEW MORE OF THOSE DESIRABLE 953 84 FARMS & BUILDING LOTS, In ihc Gold Region and oliicr portion* of Virgin ia are lo be divided among«l Ihc *ub*cribers for ihc benefit of (be new (own of Rappahannock. Sub. scriplions only ten dollars each ; one hall down, the rest on delivery of the Deed, Every Subscriber will gel a Building lot nr a Farm, ranging in value from $lO to $30,000. These Farms and Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlement! u sufficient num ber being” reserved, the incrcascfin the value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. One acre lota in town will Ik* given to industrious mechanics who will build ujhmi them. A company of settlers, culled the “Rappahan nock Pioneer Association,’ 1 is now building and , will commence their their settlement in the Spring. Ample security will be given for the faithful per formance of contracts and promises. I? Mure Agents are wanted to obtain Snbscrj. bers, to whom the most libera! inducements will be given. Some Agenls write that they are making $2OO per month. For lull particulars. Subscriptions, Agencies, &c.. Apply lo E. BAUDER, Pori Royal, Caroline Co. Va. Or H. N. WILLIAMS, Welhboro, Tioga Co. Pa. Nov. 11, 185 F. CAYUGA PLASTER. A NEW SUV PLY OF THIS GREAT FEU TILIZER HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED AT THE MANSFIELD PLASTER MILL. 234 00 $1484 74 1833 50 132 71 396 00 10 12 35 03 206 14 where it wit! 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 arc sure of 200 per cent on the capital invest ed, I would soy, BRING ON YOUR DIMES AND I WILL DO YOU GOOD . $l2l 01 ILi” heller lo cure hard times ’ Mansfield, Dec. 27,1858. A. BIXBY. (Confidential.) FRIEND COBB; Will you please inform your readers that ihe subscriber has a good assort, ment of (DAEIPE^EH© Cheaper than ever sold before in this county, as well as Sofas Tete-o>ietes t Mahogany Chaire s Rockers , Center-TableS) and all kinds of EdDUjsiEiHm® ■ smHEirmiß.. Lawrcnceville. Oct. 21, *5B. E. P. WELLS. $267 00. 3 00 Wetmore’s Quadrille Band, Consisting of four brothers, are prepared to furnish music for public and private parties on shore notice sod terms to suit the times. Address Lewis Wetmore Wellssoro. ii- Mr. Wetmore Is also prsnaMd (otboofa oil the feSbionv Me Depot* of the Ball rodm. ?• Wrilsboro, Dec. 0,1656. $l2O 95 TREASURER. $231 29. $246 40 $7B 80 63 00 10 SO 872 77 $16400 09 $16400 09 Notice. WON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Pmsßcao, Pa. - • Chabtbeo, 1855. j 300 Students attending, January* 1858, Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared for the actual duties of the Counting Room. j J. C. Smith. A. 31., Professor of Book keeping and Science of Accounts. ; “ A. T. Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal culation. | J. A. Ileydrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping. A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, Profa. of Penmanship. | SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As used in every department of Ludinoss. | COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSINESS {TOOT* INQ—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONET-f- MEBCANTILK <XmiIKSt»OXi)ENCE—COMMERCIAL LAW Are taught, and all other subjects necessary file the success nod 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 beat Writing— NOT ENGRAVED WORK. I IMPORTANT INFORMATION .j 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, $6, lint ire cost. $60.00 to $70,00 | Ministers sons received at half price. J For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen tal Writing—inclose two stamps and address | Sept. 2:1.1858. ly. F. W. JENKINS. Pittsburg. Pa. OXYGENATED BITTERS. For the cure of Dvspepbu orlkwgebtiox, Liver Complaint, Asthma* Costhencss, Loss of Appetite, Fever n&d Ague, Heart Burn, Water Brash, Acidity, Scurvy, Nausea, Headache, Eunai, and General Debility, or any dis ease having its origin in imjxrfect digestion, | These Bitters, as all classes of our fellow citizens, includ ing Members of Ceogrei*. Lawyers, Physicians, Clergymen, Planters, Farmers and others testify, are the only safe, cer tain and sovereign specific for the immediate relief and per manent euro of the many cruel complaints which in some phase or other of Dyspepsia afflict our race. I These Bitters were discovered by Dr, George®. Grrex, and In their formula differ entirely from that of jany other preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol—lno miner al—no poison—no noxious drug,—in their uatureltonic, hot stimulating.—retaining their virtnos in any dimes they are a ‘‘combination and a form indeed” of-Medicine which knows no rival in exterminating disease and restoring Die system to its pristine vigor ami health. No matter of mow long standing, or however induced or chronic in its character the disease may be—no matter that it has baffled the 4kill of the physician, nod resisted the efforts of Medicine, a iiugle triu of these Bitters will satisfy the sufferer that hisj disease sit amenable to the proper remedy. [ In testimony of the many cares effected by thas Remedy reference is had to the written certificates from distinguished individuals known all over the-land. | From among the many letters we are constantly receiving we take the following:— } ‘•Gextlemex:—l have used the Oxygenated Bitters in,my practice with decided success in Debility and General Pros tration, and I confidently recommend it in cases of General Debility or Derangement of the Digestive Organs Signed, F. 11. WHITE, M.D. Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa., August 2G, 1858.” This medicine has been used with like success by A. Ho bard of Richmond; Miss Mary A. Snorerof Covington, and Miss Catharine Beck of Liberty. AGENTS. John A. Rot, Wellsboro; C. IV. Nesbitt. Mansfi ;Id: Dr. A- Roluns. Jr., Mains-burg; A. Humphrey, Tioga; D. S. Ma gee,’Blossburg; J G. Alreck, Liberty. S. W. FOWLK Si CO., Proprietors, Boston. For sale by Agents everywhere. [hept, 16,1858.] C. G. OSGOOD, I 7 IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STOqK OF WI\TER GOODS. which is large and complete, and to whicji he invites the attention of the Goods buying public. I will not blow about prices, us wc arc not accustomed to playing on wind instruments. But please call and see, and if the Goods and Prices do not suit you, we do not expect to sell, Nov. 2d, 1858. 1} re s s Goods, A large and very fine Slock of Dress Goods at OSGOOD’S. GENTLEMEN. You will find at Os-rood Va-fine slock of CLOTHS, CASSI.MERES, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, GLOVES, MI TTENS, and a full slock ofFurnish ing Goods. You will find it cheaper aid far more pleasant lo bny and wear good warm under gar ments than to pay doctor’s bills. (B&ai) vsi&sr&a A large .-lock of Dumup,*.*, Ure>s, and Over Coals, Pant*, Vests, Over Shirts, Over Ails, G«?rn*ry Jack, cis, &.C., at OSGOOD’S, GROCERIES, A very desirable stock. Teas from 2s up. Choice brands of Flour constantly on hand. II A liD WARE. A full slock of Cutlery & Shelf Hardware; in fad nearly everything in ihc line, from a linch Brad lo a Crow-bar. j IRONj Swede’s, English, Horsc-Slme, Band, Hoop, Round, Square, Ruunrfl Square, lull-round and oval rod*. Spring, Cast, Blister, German und Corlt Sled. Nail rods, Horse-Nails, &.c., &c. | BOOTS & SHOES A large embracing nearly ev|ry style and price, N B. No numbers over 14, aV November, 11, 1858. Osgood’s. TIO« A * J SASH & BLIND FACTORY Tioga Village, Pai THE undersigned takes great pleasure in inform ing the public that he is ready to furnish lo order, on short notice, al hi* Shop on WclUburo’St., one door west of J. G, Putnam’s Cabinet Ware Rooms, SASH-DOORS. WINDOW SASH , BLINDS . GLASS, PUTTY , PAINTS £• OILS, \ Glass cut to any size, al my own r sk. i O" All kind*.of Country Product Wkcn in cx j change for work, al the be*l market pfices, ! CFOrdcrs thankfully received nndj pimctnnllv at- 1 tender) 10. 11l RAM PICKERING, j Tioga, Dee, 9, 1858. j j ' | FOR SALEj. I A good assortment 0/ ?the choices IppP* Apple, Pear, and Cfcerry Trees| in good order. j j Apple trees for $2O per hundred, pur intention is to have Ihe tree* hear ju>! J-uch trull us the label* call for. We would invite those wajiling fruit trees lo cull at the Nursery and examine |or lhcm*>elves before purchasing elsewhere. |[i [ B. C. WUCRHAM, ! 1. T. BILqODGOOD, j Tmyn Village, Nov. 11, 1858. j ■ j Bank Notlcoi j i AT an election held Nov. 261 h, ISoS, by the Stockholders of the Tioga Co. Bank, for Directors, the* following persona were elected for theewmingyear; JJ ) OEO. W. MOOUJE, (President) • - I * Tioga TINE D’PUI, • - - . .M T? * | ED. P. STEERS, • - H. H. POTTER, . • . D L. AIKEN, • LEROY TABOR, • • E. TOLES, T. L. BALDWIN, - C. 0. ETZ. SETtI DAGGETT, F W. HIBBARD. - ART. HIBBARD, J. W. HIBBARD, - Tioga, Dec. 9, ’5B. (3m.) PEKNSI’LTANI A» IIOUSG WELtSBOKO', P - I h. D. TAYLOR. PROPRIETOR. This deservedly popular house U oedrsUy located, «ad ol th*#raveiling yntiUcj* Thomas Harden WOULD am»«uuec lo the inhabU tints of Tioga County, Hul be has purchased (he ENTIRE STOCK of BAIIXVS & HARDER and having enlarged and replenished the same, now offering great mdscements (oCash Fterbasers, The imperial attention of the Ladies U directed to his Stock of SHAWLS & DRESS GOODS, as them may be'found many styles and tube rics never belorc imrodoced in Uiis market. la &cl. Every Dipuiliueul is Full. CLOTHS, &ISSIMERES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS &. CAPS. COOTS &SHO£a. and many of-the NOVELTIES of the Season* GROCERIES at prices that trill asloaiahcus tomers. ITcasc caltiand examine and see for yourselves. WelUboroj Jan 5, 185». SADDLES & HARNESS SHOP. /!v A fjNHE undersigned would respect JL fully inform the public that he undertaken the above business at the stand formerly occupied by John; Alexander, one-door above Roy’s Drug Store. Willi a determination lo be behind no other estob* lishment in'the country, he has added greatly lo lbs facilities for (he general accommodation, and has spared neither pains or expense lo obtain and make himself master of every modern improvement In the hu>incss, and to secure the services of the best |He will keep a large slock on hand, an'' manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of HARNESS, such as saddles! bridles, carriage harness OF ALL KINDS, HEAVY HARNESS, iC., Traces, Homes, Halters, Whips, etc., etc. All of which he will warrant to be equal la any that canfbc obtained in any other establishment in th« country. All he asks is that lho>c desiring aiy thinginlhjs line, ►hould call'll his place and el* umihe his kock. He leels confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. tt3T All orders thankfully received and promptly attended td. JOSEPH ENSWORTU. VVellsboro’ October 28, 1858. Stoves, Stoves, I AND TIN SHOP. WM. ROBERTS respectfully announces to iho citizens of Wclhboro and vicinity, that ha has jnsl received a hrge addition to his stock of STOVES,TIN SHEET IRON WARE; and is nn\|v prepared to furnish his numerous customers with articles in his line of business superior to any riftt can be obtained in ibis section of country His stocklconsl.-U in part of CpOEj AND PARLOR STOVES. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, STOVE PIPES, STOVE FIXTURES, BOILERS, [ Hardware, &c., &.c. Particular attention paid to pulling on Tin Roofs, Rave-Troughs <%• Conductors . 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 mj slock before purchasing elsewhere; as they will bo sold at lair prices. ! icr Don’t lorgcwho place, one door below Bowen's Store. [Wellsborn, October, 14, 1858.] M. & 0. BULLIED, arc now'receiving a large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which arc to be sold LOW (as usual.) I Among their assortment may be found everything in the line of Staple <& Fancy Dry Goods, Heady.itlade Clothing. Hoots Sc Shoo, I Hals & Caps, Pork & Flour. Hardware, Crockery, GROCERIES, &C., &C. j Call and sec beforc_purcha«ing el>cwhere, at the New Slorc one door below Wilcox &. Sears, j September, 30, 1858. TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS I Dr. R. A. La mom’s ! PERIODICAL COMPOUND. .The mast beneficial and successful FEMALE .JIEDICIKB now in use, for all cases of obstructed or suppressed i 1 ' Menstruation, i This valuable vegetable compound has long been used io the private practice of Dr. Lament, for regulating the de rangements of the female system and for improving the gen I 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 dose* U [keu for'one week before the monthly period wall remove all I obstructions from ony cause whatever, as incredible as it may ’appear.- N. Ih—Those Ladies who hare been disappointed in the ns* of Pills, ire., can put the utmost confidence jn this compound ' W)ACTION.-B This Compound nniatnot be taken by female* th» early months of Pregnancy niidor tins penalty of ab-» ortion. ’ At all other times it is safe, as it ia purely Testable, It will be sent to any address byinclo6ingsS*oa»ya«h©r» ized agent, or to It. I. ANDREWS, For sale by J. A. ROY, Wellsboro, Pa_ aad Drueei«ts cen orally. [Jnly 1, ISoS. Iy.] * H. D. DE MING-, Wonld.r spcctfnlly annonnce to tins people of Tioga Comity, that he is now prepared to fill all orders for Apple. Pear, Peach, Cherry, Nectarine, Apricot. Evergreen and Declduon* Ornamental trce«. AUoCinrants Raspberries, Gooseberrlas, lUdckijemcs and Strawberries of all new and approved sari t ties. ROSFSv-. Consist/n * WybrW, Perpetual and Sara* AV mer Roses.'Mots, Bourbon, Noisette, lea, Bengal or China, ami Climbing Rosea. SH.P TT RTTPT? V Tncluding nil the finest ner-*»- oitxvtj UULili A rieties of Althea, CslyoanUms, Den'tzia. Lilacs, Spinxes, Syriugias. Viburnums, Wigtlias ic. FT VaooniM, Dahlias. Phloxes. Talira. 1 J -i\J W Snrctssis; Jonquils, lies, &c. GRAPES—AII Tarlelie 0 . Peabody's N’ew Hant-hofa Strawberry. 4 doz. plants, *J. Orders respectfully solicited. - t®.Ordj?rs for Grafting. Budding or Pruning b* promptly'nttended to. 'Address Dec. Id, ’53. 11. D. DEMXXG, KflbUro, Pa. JOHN B. SHAKESPEAR, TAILOR. HAVING opened hW shop la lljc building intclv occupied by Ur. Barr, KC£pccfcfcJly informs tlm citizens of Well'boro und vicinity that he is prepared lo execute order l * in his line of business with prompt* ne>« and di-patch, Imping by strict attention to badness to merit the confidence and support of those who may favor him with their orders. CUTTING done «n short notice. WclUhoto, October Gtu, DICKIiYSOXS niLL ’ KEEP it before the public, tint the people s Humble ter \apt has been WOXQVGiILY REPAIRED* Ju every way, during the past Summer, and has alto furnished with an eutha NEW LOT OP MACHINERY, throughout, of the latest and best Isifzovemfota of the a?*, and that it Is now. in perfect good order to do cystom or merchant work. L. D. SPENCER*. MUler. Kbllsbora’ August 10, 1555, 11 ; • j •}ij MltUlebary,l ' J|' t • Chatham* I •I Tioga. ; ■■• : i ' r 2few COUDERSPORT HOTEL. COUDEJISPOBT POTTER CO.. FENIfA. D. F, Glassjatra • - - Proprietor. THIS HOTEL is located within an hour’, drive of the bend waters of the Allegheny, Genesee nn«l biuqucbaona nvers. No efforts are spared !o make it a home for pleasure seekers during the troutm- sea son, and for the traveling public at all times, * Jan. 27. 1559, ly. E. P. SHEERS, Cashier. Blank marriage certificavka for s»!e V ibi> OS--. J m ,. ?^lB5S.' WELLSBOEO’ Abo a large assortment of JV etc Goods!
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