AGITATOR. .VELLSBORO' PENtfA. , jay mining, June 30, 1859. Trill accept our thanks for ■ ' - .. e ;fed from the State Supcrinfend "”e h ‘” CcmD ion School Pentuyl , ; - •• , r ISS6 c o jj Water made from tlio choicest “ ,^ tlr nulling at Roy’s Soda Fonnitaia. E 3 smithhaB opened anew Millinery '^ s, 1 f(t r Harding's Store. Seendvertise ;hzr~“c of Tioga intend holding a Straw ■ ;a\ os the 4th, the proceeds of which is to ■ ito tarnishing the new school house In that "U : (i Beach of Knoxville has left nt this of writing ink of his manufacture. Wo 'ItJ it and find it to be an excellent article.— sale in town. to Mrs. Ruckman fot & copy Anneal Catalogue of the Huntsville (Ala.) e College, and a programme of the Anniversary From the examination we hove given the should judge the institution to be in a condition as regards numbers in attendance, ■)V« model in its management, Mrs. Rack. ,toM name appears in the catalogue as Head is now on a visit at her home in this place. GotmEsroSDENTS. —Jerubbaal Jenks will find jmanicatioa in another colmnn, and wo hope j, will consent before he “goes hence" to favor ... more of his original views of Welisboro and giants. Wc do not agree with him entirely in ia ate of the qualities of our girls; bat as our . , flre open to the dicussion of all topics in ue community has an interest, we hope that constitute themselves their own defenders. -;it I would wish for," is accepted. fTTeVe grown tired saying “no" in answer to .. 3ir T, if those flowers have come In yet? Not fe 're tired of talking, but that we don't like *-m fact, have an especial aversion to them, •jn’t like to hear them mentioned. We very made tb© request in our last issue, but i?«ofld thought have concluded that we don't c v If however any one should be very anxious ao« something “flagrant” wo would say that a v «f mint and tansy, if brought in before the will be thankfully received. .fin relish the following which we find in last for wo havo “been there/ 1 The joke r case will only be apparent to those who under < ;;jj our face (our in this instance means only nj,i offers about as much resistance to a keen ptas a bar of soap would to a hot handsaw : ■ ;r, the barber, tells a good story occasionally ,j is not unfrcquontly the scene of healthful -est. On entering it, recently, we found him M the wants of our neighbor of the “Ay»«o -ui ffe accordingly adjusted ourself in tbo other ;k slaved for the first time by a “jour," who y*: imported during our absence. As be drew u rorerour checks, (albeit they ore not so smooth u they were years agonc.) we exhibited symptoms ircc, at which he stepped back, and asked, :*:an yc rir?" “JJpon this hint,” to use the lire *-f f'thcilo, Colo ■ “spake," and w© give his ; la*t Monday,.of taking ° ur f nend Young, of the Tioga Agitator. ’ and SQ Y P he has come to see his 'ifvhf? 0 rCSt ’ an( * improve bis health.— U an ? eDer o et ' lc editor, and bis paper has, '“■Wn °' l * n^uonco Right and Truth. *aLV\?’7'^' c re o retto leant that about noon 'Ufifl’ lSon Ramroond, son of Mr. Giles G. ; ; j_ township, was drowned in his father’s e on a small raft, and his tf »sU?f t \ get ° ff and off raft *’ Ho i*h T s ,, , er We ut to dinner, we believe, sup. 't-i lit ~ > but missing him in a short time t*;. ia j not find him. Mr. G. became •;:j to.* V 1 bie family and neighbors, began a aft ’ a^tbckDt,;and by being Phesbkd Soi-ID iPkoeps Moist and FBEaa. and improves in quality as it is used; while in other brands, as soon as the package is opened the quality rapidly deterio rates—the tabacco growing dry—and littering the pocket, to the great annoyance of the consumer. The Dressing which the Fine Cat Tobacco undergoes in the process of mazmfhcture, frees 'At from all grit or impurities so objectionable in the use of Plug Tobacco. Chewers will do well to give the Patent Pressed a trial and judge for themselves. For sale by H. Weatcott & Co., wHd receive it direct from the Manufacturers. J 5. GOODWIN & BUO., Jane 9, Im. 207 & 200 Water st, New York. Dr. Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. WHERE the above preparation la known, it is so well ea tablished as an infallible Remedy for the care of Goughs* Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Spit ting op Blood, Pain-in the Breast,, Croup, Whooping Cocgh, and every form of PnlmonaryComplalnt, that it were a work of supererogation to apeak of its merits. Discovered by a celebrated physician more than twenty years since, it has by the wonderful cures it has effected been constantly appreciating In public favor, uhtil ita use and its use and its reputation arc 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 na the Great Remedy for all (be diseases which it professes to cure. Sir James Clarke, physician to Queen Victoria, has given it as his opinion that CONSUMPTION CAN SECURED. The whole history of this medicine fully confirms the opln ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have 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 the 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 bo equalled. ■ftS* Caution! Purchase none unless it has the written signature of ‘*l. Butts” on tho wrapper, as well as the punt ed name of tho proprietors. Read the followitig■ Letter: Gentlemen: Having used Hr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry in my practice with‘great success, I most cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted with Obstinate Corona, Colds, or Asthma. ‘ (Signed,) If. G. MARTIN, M, D. Mansfield, Tioga Co., Aug. 1858. The following persons have also derived great benefit from the use of the GREAT REMEDY: Wm. Lawrence, P. M., Bailey Creek; John Fox, P. M. Mnlnsburg; B. M. Bailey, the well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jeriel a well . known citixen of this county. . . S. W FOWLE A* Co.*, Proprietors, Boston. For sale by their Agents everywhere. AGENTS.—John A. Roy, Wellsboro; C. W. Nesbitt, Mans field; D. S. Magee, Blossburg; J. 0. Albcck, Liberty; A Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A. Rollins, Jr., Mainsburg. September 30,1558. TO HOUS£fi££PEllS. )METHING NEW.—B. T. BABBITT’S B: MEDICINAL SALEEATUS, Is manufactured from common salt, and is prepared entirely different from other Saieratus. Ail the deletereous matter extracted In such a manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit, and all kind of Cake, without containing a particle of Saieratus when the bread or cake is baked; thereby producing wholesome results. Every particle of Saieratus in tnrncd to gas and passes through the JTrcad or Biscuit while Baking; consequently nothing re mains but common wilt, water and flour. Yon will readily perceive by the taste of this Saieratus that it is entirely different from other Saieratus. It is packed in one pound papers, each wrapper branded ‘B. T. Babbitt’s Best Medicinal Ssleratqs,’ also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, with a glass of effervescing water on the top. When you purchase one paper you should preserve the wrapper, and bo careful to get the next exactly like the first— brand as above. Full directions for making Bread with this Saie ratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will accom pany each package; also, directions for making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making Soda water and Seidlltz Powders. BtAKE TOUR OWN SOAP aira B. T. Badthtt's Pc&e Concentrated Potash. Warranted double the strengtbof ordinary Potash; put up in cans—l &>•, 2 tbs., 3 lbs, 6 lbs, and 12 lbs —with full directions for making Hard and Soft Soap. Consumers will find this tbe cheapest Pot ash in market. Manufactured and for sale by B- T. BABBITT, Nos. 68 and 70, Washington st, New York, June 9, ’59. Iy, and No. 38 India st., Boston. PHIPfNEY & CO., Publishers, Wholesale Booksellers, AND MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING STATIONERS. ISS Mftin, and 3'West Soncca Streets, - - - Buffalo, N. Y. All American Publications supplied at Publish - . trs net 'Wholesale Prices to the T'ade. OUR General Catalogue, with Wholesale and Retail Price* will be forwarded to Dealers on application. Also Cir culars containing foil description of all our-Hooks, with rec ommendatlons of Teachers; ic. Spencerian System of Practical PenmanaMp Embracing Twvuty-Eight Books, arranged in THREE DISTINCT SERIES, to suit the wants of the Public, and Se lect Schools and Colleges, Prljrato Learners, Clerks, Account ants. Ac. i FI^ST. Common School Series of Eight Books. In which letters arc introduced by analysis and synthesis, and progressively graded to meet the wants ot schools and pupils of every class. 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SECOND. —Spencer & Lusk’s Series of Six Books, 'With same copies on opposite pages. \ THlRD.—Extended Series of 12 Books, to wit: Nos. 1,2, 3,4, Beginner’s Clmrso. Nos. 5.0, 7,8, 9, Progressive Course. Nos. 30,11,12, Practice. Ladies* Style's. Retail price of all the above, 13 cents each. 1 Compendium of Spencerian Penmanship, containing sixty pages, and mote than four hundred lines of beautifully en graved copies. Retail price per copy, Paper, $l. Cloth, $1 50. Upon receipt of the retail price in stamps, any nook named ebovo, will be forwarded os directed, postage paid.\ March 3d, 1859. . > HAVE YOU TRIED IT? ROY’S* WASHING SOAP. TUB Ladles are now beginning to appreciate its val ue; and it has come to be extensively -used. EI GY’S WASHING SOAP does not rot or injure the clothes. It is a great saving of labpr. X washes without boiling the clothes. It contains no rosin. | IT also saves much of tbo Wearing of the clothes in the process-of washing. 5 | For sale in large or small quantities at Roy's Drag Store. [Jane 9,1859.] j SPIRITUALISM. A new and Interesting book—entitled , MYSTIC MOVES—Or ihe Experience,of Dr . J 2. A. Redman as a Spiritual Medium, IS now in press and will soon be offered to the read ing public of Tioga County. This book par ticularly interest those who have never witnessed, and are firm unbelievers in Spiritual.phenomena; as it is an unvarnished, truthful representation of foots. ■ June 9,1859, 4t.. ; I Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of CAROLINE SEELEY, late of Deerfield, dec’d. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to.make immediate pay ment, and those having claims the same will present them for settlement to E, S. SEELEY, Deerfield, May 20, Gf*i Adwi’r. EMPIRE STORE, JOHN H. BOWEN, Has just been filled op with a complete and well se lected itock of ' ’ ‘ SPRING goods. which ho is prepared to show to the public, and sell on terms that eamiot be beat in this section of country Everything the’ people'want cante found attfio Em pire, ' - - • ' : For Beautiful:Dress .Goods, ; For Beautiful Dress Goods, ' • '•- For Beautiful Dress Goods, For Beautiful'Dress Goods, * _ - ' Call at the EMPIRE STORE. For an Assortment of White Goods, ; For an Assortment of White Goode, ; For an Assortment of White Goods, For an Assortment of White Goods, Call at the EMPIRE STOR“E For Domestic Good?, For Domestic Goods, For Domestic.Goods,'; For Domestic Goods, Call at the EMPIRE STORE. For Ready Made Clothing, ■ - - • For Ready Made Clothing) For Ready Made Clothing, , . For Ready Made Clothing, • Call at the EMPIRE STORE, For Hats and Caps, v For Hats and Caps, For Hats and Caps, ‘ For Hats and Caps,' Call at the EMPIRE STORE. For First Quality of Groceries, , ~ Ror First Quality of Groceries, For First-Quality of Groceries) - -- .For First-Quality of Groceries, • Call at the EMPIRE STORE, For Boots and Shoes, Goiters, Ac., For Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, &c. t For Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, &Jobnson ABenn, Qr 0.14 700 W. O. Miller, DrUga & \ Groceries, 14 700 |M. H. Danen, “ 14 7 00 jE.P.'WcIls, Fnrnlturel4 7.00 ParkhurstDrgsl4 7 00 'Joel Adams, Boots 4 Shoes, 14 7 00 Jas. Ford, TVr Mill, -14 7 00 LAWRENCE. I Tubbs, Hansom A Co., I Merchandize, 14 700 MIDDLEDCUT I Bennett A Randall," ►IJ B Potter, u toohn lledineton, “ lE. Sherwood, “ ► V. B. Holiday, Gi-oc’i KELSON. TT. TTarner, Mclid’z. 14 7 00 • M. Seeley A Co. “147 00 L. Tyler, Groceries, 14 7 00 OSCEOLA. IP. Crandall A Co., ilerchaifdtze, 13 10 00 ) U» C. Bosworth* 14 700 ) B. C. Staples, «147 00 Clark Kimball “ 14 700 B. 4 J. Tubbd, Flour ing Mill, 14 7 00 CHATHAM. Sydnia Beach, “ 14 7 00;: John Short, Groceries 14 7 00 i James Wiley “ 14 7 00, CLTiIBE- J. 0. Thompson, Mer chandize “ 14 700 Beach & Rushmoro 14 7 00 Wm.O. Bristol “ 14 7 00 • COTIJJOTOS 8080. Howea & Didama “ 14 ? 00 S. S-. Packard «• 14 7 00 Tbos. Putnam & Son 14 7 00. Thos. Videan, Qroc’rs 14 7 00 Geo. P. Baker “ 14 7 00 COVTNOTOy. Joseph Habblo, Floor ing Mill 14 700 DEEB FIELD. Payne Joseph, Merch andize 14 7 00 BELKAB. Gncrnsoy & Hastings 14 700 “ 14 700 B. 8. Packard John Dickinson, Flour ing Mill> 14 7 00} K7.jrr.AN-T> bobo. J. A J. G. Farkharat, tioga. —Merchandize, 13 1000 A A C G Humphrey, J. Stoddard, “ 14 7 00| Flouring Mill 14 700 Samuel Dayenport, (Ed-watd Beit lt 14 700 —Homing Mill, 34 700 J M Wood, M’ch’dlzo 14 700 L. Davenport, Gr’crz, 14 7 OOtLewi* Daggett “ 14 700 GAixes. Baldwin, Lowell kCo 14 700 S. X.DilUngSjUchdze 14 700 PS Tuttle “ 14 700 jaoksok. W K Mitchell “ 14 700 Cba*. Tillinghast, Gro* (IlSJOhaaton “ 34 700 ccries, 14 7 OOJ) Stons, Clothing, 14 700 John Shirors “ 14 700 W THroll, Groceries, 14 700 Daggett & Sigsby, Sly A Alford “ 14 700 —Flouring Mill 14 700 H H Borden, Drugs, 14 700 •KNOXVUXE* j VXJ OS. John Goodspccd, Mcr- .’John Irvin, M’cb’dzo 14 700 chandizo, 14 7 00; weli£Bobo. A. AJ. Dearman," 14 700 C A J L Robinson, J/onroeGold9mith&Col4 7 00', —Merchandize, 12 1260 Henry Seeley - “ 14 7 00Thomas Harden, “ 12 1260 L. D. Reynolds a 14 7 00IV A Hoe & Co. * 12 10 00 Victor Case “ 14 700 M Bullard A Co., “ 13 1000 J.H. Stubbs " 14 7 OOJ R Bowen. * 12 12 50 Samuel May, Grocer’s 14 700 C 0 Osgood « 13 IuOO Henry Hopkins “ 14 TOOChiariefl Hildreth, J. Morgan, Flouring | ‘ —Groceries, 14 700 Mill 14 700 Fan* & Parker,. « 14 700 IJBERTT. jCI» WIICOX “ 14 700 J. W. Childs, Merchan- A.Polle, Jewolrv, 14 700 dize, 14 700 Smith E\ SAEVE Is a step by way of progress in the Healing Art. It is adapted for Sores, Humors, Wounds, and every kind of external inflammatory difficulty, of whatever name or nature, on man or beast. Mado only by C. P. WHITTEN, Lowell, //ass. 25 cents per box. The usual discounts to the trade. Sold by druggists. f*An noint thyself and be healed.” The OoLDi:y Salve—A Gueat Bealixc Remedy. It is with much pleasure we announce the advent of this new article in our city, which has met with such signal success in Lowell, where it is made, thattbo pa pers have teemed with cases of truly marvelous cures/ They chronicle one where the life of a lady was re cently saved—a case of broken breastanother where the life of a child was saved—a case of chafing; an other of a lady whose face was much disfigured by scrofulous humor, which was brought to a healthy ac tion in a few days; also, another of nn old man, who had a sore on his foot for twenty years—cured in a few weeks. Our citizens will not bo slow in getting -at Us merits, and will herald it over tho land. —Boston __ . JST* AcestStWasted in tbfoState to canvass with .the Goldes Salve. Selhuyapidly. Can make good pay. For terms »< oven if she works for os* ces* ax noun, and are, unquestionably, the best Machine* in the market for family sowing, on account of. their simplicity, durability, ease Of management, and adap tation to nil varieties of family sewing—executing cither beary'or'fina wort with, equal‘facility and with out special adjustment.. As.evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their Machines, the* GroVeh'A Baker Machine Company beg leave to respectfully referta.ihe- fol lowing • 1* 700 14 700 1 U 700 ‘ 7 00 ’a fl 700 TESTIMONIAIS. “ Having had one of Grover * Baker’s Machine? in roV family for nearly a ycar and a half k I f«kp 7*l?*- s«r© in commending il as every way reliable for the purpose for which it Is designed—Family Sewing.”— [Mrs. Joshua Lea-itt, wife of Rev. Dr. Leavitt,'Editor of iV. Y. Independent. “ I confess myself delighted .with your Sewing Ma chine, which bos been in xny.family for many months. It has always been ready- for doty, requiring no ad justment, and is easily adapted to every -variety of family sewing, by simply changing the spools of thread.”—{Mrs. Elizabeth Strickland, wife of Kev. Dr. Strickland, Editor of AT. Y. Chrxatian Advocate. “After trying several different good machine?, I preferred yours, on account of simplicity, and the per fect case with which it is managed, as well os the strength and durability of the- seam. After long ex perience, 1 feel competent to speak in this manner, and to confidently recommend it for every variety of family sewing.”—[Mrs. E. 8.-Spooner, wife of the Ed itor of firooilgn Star. “,X have used a Grover and Baker Sewing Machine for two years, and have found it adapted to all kinds of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth. Gar ments have hecn worn ont without the giving way of astitch. The "Machine is easily kept in order," nnf easily used.’—[Mrs. A. B. Whipple, wife of Rev. Geo.’ Whipple, New York. u Your Sewing Machine has been in use in my fam ily the past two years, and the Indies request me to give you their testimonials to its perfect adaptedness, ns well as labor-saving qualities in the performance of family and household sewing.”—[Robert Doorman, New York. ** For several months we have used Grover & Ba ker's Sewing Machine, and have come to the conclu sion that every lady wha desires her sewing beauti fully and quickly done, would be most forlunatain possessing one of these reliable and indefatigable ‘lron needle-women,’ whose combined qualities of beauty, strength, and simplicity, are invaluable.”— [J. W. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo. P. Morris, Edi tor of Jfowe Journal » Extract of a letter from The*. R. Leavitt, Esq., an American gentleman resident in Sydney, New South TVales, dated January 12, 3553 t “ I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1553, in which there were over three thousand yards of sewing dono with-one of Grover & Baker’s Machines, and a single scam of that has outstood all the double scams sewed by sailors with a needle and twine.” “If Homer could bo called h np from his murky shades, he would sing the advent of Grover'and Baker ns a more benignant miracle of art than was ever Vulcan’s smity. He would denounce midnight shirt making aa ‘ the direful spring of woes unnumbered.” —[Prof. North. “ I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover & Ba ker Sewing Machines have mtre than sustained my expectation- „ After trying and returning others, I have three of themin operation in ray different places, and, after four years’ trial> have no fault to find,”— [J. H. HummoncL Senator of South Carolina. “ My wife has had one of Grover