The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, February 16, 1860, Image 3

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    I
r ilK AGITATOR.
- PENN A.
fnr9 dav Morning, Feb. 16,1860.
Greeley lectured at Bath on Mon
aDd at M'avcrly on Tuesday evening.
Ee tilird lecture of the New Course was de
~i‘\ Tuo£ jay evening, by Jaa. C. Jackson M. D-,
Water Cure. Subject: “Health, its
a ”11 restoration."
t lecture of tho Course will be delivered on
*f f gening the 21th inst., by Prof. H: C. Johns,
known to tho public by bia lecture
*, ht} Teachers’ Institute.
'-»Xbe Xew'York Herald of the 10th Inst., con-
dispatch that Mr, Hcon Young
fi ppyi u t c J by Mr. Marston, the ne.w Door
a -,f the House of lleprescntatifea at ‘Washing
’ the office of Superintendent of Pablio Douu
, We sincerely congratulate the boss on his
5 * ”luck e i ,lv^lo attention to bia letter to be
,j in another page of this paper. *
1859, Mr. J, Jones started from
1 a .uih. Schr.iska, for Pike's Peak, leaving his
•>jni f.uuilv provided for. In October following
>urne .i, and during & temporary absence from
' li > wile doped with a man named PniLi.ii* P.
'lrfi'-'i whom Mr. Jones Ijad left at bis home,
jj C v& 3 at Pike’s Peak, j They took with them
’ [, u .bami’= money, valuaty® movables, add two
k ’,., er leaving one child behind.
day passed without any unusual
-T.' ent sa'C in the regions of the Post
*. \? on appropriate accompaniment to the hon-
J a r wi noticed in tho street a happy looking
t pwessiuii, in the rear carriage of which we oh
i : ] Q -nnling phiz of our worthy cotemporary.—
Charley «ill not regard his position in the train
mauipici-ms omen, for remember the Book says :
?,.,f thnll he first."
Hu'L or Thieves.— i-Tbreo men, by
.t’ Ini Pwttcr, Chas. Lewis, and Merrxt Cbnpel
-tw wi,v loads of hay to the Sinncmahoning
—a Putter county, were arrested on charges of
~ 3 - ami passing counterfeit money and committed
~ f - 52 (Vudcrsport. Potter is a resident of Corner
countv, Lewis of York State, and Cbnpel Uvea
.• k-tn township. Potter county. Chapel has been
in f'jij county several times, but always escaped
M’ some mean-*, and several years ago be broke
•f ;.ul in Coadersnort,
A voung lad named Henry C. Turner—who
, v .-i v arrived iu Elmira from London, England—
in make inqutrios'as to the whereabouts of his
: _]u>ny Turner. On the 12th day of December
t:,e lad received a letter from his father—cnclOs
.;.*■!—-latel Elmira, Nov. 3d, and desiring him to
ax* In way to this-place as s-oen as possible. Ac
-inirlv be «ct sail the following day. and landed at
Liardeii, Dec. 25tfa. By dint of persovcrence
-ilt Tu*y on to Klmira, and commenced search
father. His father is a machinist by trade,
j -.-rr'iaT uxor forty yours of age. Neighboring
l-rt-.urs i' l ll confer a favor by giving-the above
j. f .Air. information concerning bis whereabouts
..'lb? =cr.t to till* office.— Elmira Free*.
■ st kkdimjs.—The following bills were re
r.;l lv the (iraud Jury ;
usionwcaUh vs. William R. Elder, charged with
•rg a tippling house. True till.
-ii oiweakh vs. John Washburn, charged with
•i; ’ and battery. True bill,
nciunwealih vs. Goo. Van Gordcr, charged with
rekebier. True bill.
iinaucaUh vs. W. P. Christian, charged with
True bill.
jumnwc.illh vs. Eli Bartlett, charged with lar
r Dill returned ignoramus.
rconwcalth vs. Geo. Van Gorder, charged with
•.T. Into bill.
7:e (iraud Jury were discharged on Thursday af-
'''•Ala special meeting of the Philharmonic So
* ."Wcll.-huro, held Feb. 9lb, the following rcso
. :> were adopted; t
; That the wee-k ju.=t spent under the
■vkon at Prof. J. S. Barber, was one of the rich
ni in-jit p-ofi tabic musical treats ever experienced
A:?'K’iauon.
; i‘ .. That the Association hereby express
: rititu'io fur the kind patronage of th 6 people of
■ •• -vro an-l vi-dnity in their presence at the enter
it "non by the Club.
That wo believe it 5s for the iuterest
.pie uf Wdlshoro and vicinity to sustain rau
- -•'•i.ciatir-iiß, because wc believe the science of
• 'rli-n properly understood—exerts a salutary
•c:“ di-.jR the cominunuy in all tuc relations of
; That wc recognize in Prof. J. S. Bar
-'■iT whose skillful direction the Club has been
i cast week, a gentleman and a man thoroughly
■- :a the science of music, and bis conduct and
of teaching while with us has been such as to
if *3 the members high considerations of respect
’ ~n. and we cordially commend him to the
‘a« a gentleman eminently qualified to conduct
-finals and Conventions.
'' "’run, Pi c*'t. R. R. Austin*, Secy.
Book Notices.
>,!ac tziyEl—The numbers for January
i‘ cf ihia favorite are - our table. "We
‘ praised U that we deem it useless to say
that it sustains its character as one of the
S ‘tropran Magazines.
r Mtii(.cKFR Maili/ink.—The February num-
Magazine is truly an excellent one.—
• i <“s arc all of the first class, and one—*‘A Day
letter office,” unusually interesting.
or Wit and Iluinorin Paragraphs;
•‘•U‘cr uf the Louisville Journal, pp 300.
Derby A Jackson, 119 Nassau it. N, Y.
j ' lr e received the above book from the publish
- fiabraces many hundred? of Prentice's witti-
Ocorgc it ar original wit, and never fails to
’ 1 down. The book is well printed.
- Atlimic Monthly fur February contains:
, l ' * k ' idu, M. W. Story; Amber Gods, (concluded)
-*■ *ttt K, Prescott of Ncwburyport; The Poet’s
V.. D. Howells; The Memorial of A. B-,
Muffin, by Rose Terry: Some Account of
'i' Marian James, London : Tho Truce of
.i.J”;* 13 ' I'}’ J- G. Whittier; The Maroons of Ja-
W. Higginson; The Professors Story,
■r.s>l Ih'lmo?; Mexico, by C. C. Hazewell.
; , ce »AE El Jf HOTEL.
v ‘‘/; ary lycomixo cousry, pa.
-'■•use ha? Ucn lately refitted and opened for
• '*‘-o;,i,nr,n >i *i o:i 0 f i_j 10 public. Located at a
• leaving every alternate day for
cr "cy bhorc, connectfng with car* on
h- K. north and S. A E. R. R. on the south,
busied on tho Cedar Run Gang Mill
‘-i.v and convenient landing for rafts in the
~c , i , ’ 1, (t ood pons arc finnly set on the left
,r Jl -' c ‘“'h is free from obstructions. Hav-
a -*u*ally engaged in the river business for
. 4.>>\\ e f ee j confident wo can anticipate tho
• of this trade, and will cudcav
i.^ e j table, bar, chambers and stables
i*j * attentively watched and well supplied.
°3, and we will part with you sure to see
'r. „ D. A. FISH, Proprietor.
I Id, ISCO. w
t-
w'- :
Hay.
k)’ thn subscriber a quantity of Hay—
oa the-farm in Richmond, formerly oo
v. c duller, seven miles from Wellaboro.
near the farm. Enquire of
. l * iC a M cllsboro Pa. Price, $8 SO per
H. 11. DENT,
Feb. 16. IS6O. Ot*
! Mn donation Visit.
1 •». <, a Initiation, for the benefit of Rev.
dt at St° n J Fork, ou
, ’ -•>. aUcrnoon and eveniug. A general
•' ‘i’c-ucj,
statement
Of the Receipts and Expenditures at the Treas
ury °f Tioga County for the year 1859.
RECEIPTS.
Rec'd from Collectors of Seated Tax, $12044 04
on seated lands returned to Com’rs. 17 38
u “ redemption of seated lands 41 38
** “ judgments and notes 362 18
“ u sale of office doors 6 00
$12469 98
. EXPENDITURES.
Amount paid D. G. Stevens, late Com'er $ll5 00
“ John James 117 4-4
“ L. D. Seeley 209 80
AUDITORS.
Paid C, F. Veil and others for the vear '5B $92 SI
‘‘ T ‘‘ “ '59 C 2 37
* J. Emery, auditing ac'ct of Prolh'ry dc 24 00
commissioner's COUNSEL
Paid James Lowrey
“ Jno. W. Guernsey
s7s 00
Paid Commissioner's Cleric, A. J. Sofield $5OO 00
“ Traverse Jurors, O. B. Lowell & others $2713 60
“ Grand Jurors, C. A. Clark and others $722 00
“ Constables and Tip Staves, D. B. Clos-
son and others $393 27
“ Crier, T. P. Wingate, $llB 00
“ Justices, Ly/nan Beach and others 74 66
“ Assessors, Alonzo Lee and others 425 50
“ Printing, Hugh Young «t R. Jenkins ,93 90
(( Elections, David Hereford and others 1035 23
“ Commonwealth Costs, C. F.Veiid others 1021 02
2scw Bridges.
Joseph Weaver, at Long Run 25 00
“ John Howland ** Knoxvillo 750 00
C. F. Miller u Doughty’s Mill 400 00
51175 00
District Attorney.
“ B. B. Strang
“ llenrv Allen
Bounty on Wild Cats,
{t Thos. Videon and others
Bridge Repairs.
'* John A. Smith, at Beecher’s Island, 32 00
“ S. B. Hathaway, Berry’s Bridge, Tibga, 25 00
J. Armstrong et al Westbrook bridge, in
Middlebury 4t 75
“ Amos Bixby, at Lamb’s Creek 240 70
* f Uco. Gaylord and E J Bosworth, at Bloss. *145 50
Clark Slossou et al at Lawrcncevillo 5C 06
u Silas Allis, at Elk Run 70 00
i( C. Crandall, at Beecher’s Island 10,00
John Tubbs, at Osceola 171 00
’• H. Campbell, at Blackwell’s 73 50
5374 56
Court House and Jail Repairs,
“ If. S. Cook and others * 202 04
, Prisoners. '
“ Johii Mathers, for hoard Ac. 100 28
'• S. I. Power 801 07
“ '* for carrying prisoners to
Penitentiary 324 13
u U. H. Archer, for Medical attendance 1100
“ W. W. Webb •• “ 1 00
“ Nelson Packer u “ 1 00
“ Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital 202 01
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Stationery.
“ Andrus Gauntlet A Co., and others 52 07
Incidental.
<( Jno. James et al for distributing dup. Ac. 54 98
“ F. Smith, express charge on blank books, 75
u J. F. Donaldson, *• '* 3 50
- -$59 23
Sheriff's Fees .
S. I. Power 90 20
Merchandise.
u C. A J. L. Robinson, and others, 57 6S
Fences.
u G.S.Cook
Damage io Improvements,
r \ Paid
Paid f
Samuel Sykes slo\oo Samuel Hazlett $3O 00
Isaac Lownsbury 50 UQ Geo. W. Phelps 10 00
Royal Havens f\ 10 00 D. F. Gardner 400
Solomon Smith 10 00 S. S. Rumscy 20 00
Erastus Niles 25 00 Hurvcy Cleavcland 35 00
IF. Fellows 500 W. AW. J. French 20 00
Daniel Williams 500 M. A Wm. French 26 00
Total $299 00
Money Refunded *
Paid S. S. Johnson
*• Jacob Hartman
“ 11. S. Horton
H. Wihuot' 13 46
•• J. F. Donaldson 22 I_t
Anson Holmes . -3 15
- Pheln? Dodge A Co. 22 48
s7l it
Clerk of Sessions, John F. Donaldson, SGBO 90
“ Prothouotary, J. F. Donaldson 39 58
“ Pottage, I. h. Richards 348
Coroner's Inquests.
11 Z. Mallory and others, body of unknown
child - - - - $l5 8?
“ Joel Rose, body of John Smith. 17 02
u L. P. Hoyt “ William Ilowo 1187
“ I. M. Bodine “ Juo. Mahony 14 24
Jno. James, t< Jno. O’Dea 13 4S
s72 48
u Agricultural Societies, Tioga County Ag
ricultural Society $lOO 00
" Wood House repairs, H. S. Cook ct ah, 2 50
Rond views, Henry Allen and others 671 50
“ Bridge Views, D. <J.JStevens and others 197 20
“ County Lines, Richard Childs, COO
Township Lines, David Heisc et al 79 00
t 4 Late Treasurer, O. H. Blanchard, balance •>
due as per Auditor's settlement for year
1857 845 91
u Treasurer’s Commission, O. F. Taylor, on
$14268,02 at 3 per cent 428 06
D. It. STEVENS, Commissioner in account with Ti
oga County I>R.
To County Orders $ll5 00
Balance duo accountant 15 25
sl3o 25
Balance duo accountant January 1859 $ll 67
By fifty-five days service at $2 per day 110 00
•• 113 miles direct travel 858
i $l3O 25
L. D. SEELEY, Commissioner, in account with Tioga
County DR*
To County Orders $209 80
Balance due accountant p 7
CK. .
Balance due accountant, January 1850 s4fi 80
By 70 days services, at $2 per day 158 00
•• 510 mile* travel ' 32 40
5237 20
JOHN JAMES, Commissioner, in ac’cl with Tioga
County
To County Orders
Balance due County, 1853
•* •* accountant!
By C 8 days service-- at $2 per day $136 00
•• 272 miles travel 1 16 32
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AMOS BIXBY, Commissioner, in ac*ct with Tioga
County DR.
Balance duo accountant fc-H 60
CR.
By 10 days services, at $2 per day $3B 00
<• 60 miles tra;cl 3 ®o’
sll 60
Tioga CoKnfy, SS,
*We, the Commissioners of Tioga County, do here
by certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of
the matters therein set forth. In testimony whereof
we have hereunto set our hands this 30th day of Jan
uary, iB6O * JOHN JAMES ]
L. D. SEELEY > Comm’ert
AMOS BIXBY j
Attest, A. J. SOFIELD, Clerk.
O. F. TAYLOR, Treasurer of Tioga. County, in a|t.
with said county from January I3th, 1859, to Jafa.
10th, 1860 I>R-
To amount of outstanding tux fur 1850, $l3B 82
<. “ u 1861, 11 47
.. « “ 1852, 129 82
.. « “ 1854, 9 53
u •* 'j 1856, 53 74
.. - « “ 1857, 734 86
u n •* 1858, 2107 93
" Seated tax assessed 1859, 12981 58
Rac’d on seated lands returned, 17 38
Redemption of seated lands 41 38
“ Judgments and notes ld
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
! “ Sale of office door*,
Balance duo accountant
By judgment set aside by order of Court, ' $l3B 82
“ vs. Brooks ct al (proceed’* stay’d) 11*47
“ Abatements on tax for tbe year 1852, 3 01
“ Judgments va. Inscho and Cook 126 81
“ Outstanding tax for year 1854, 9 53
“ Abatement on tax for the year 1856, 40 50
“ Commission allowed Collectors “ 784
“ Abatements for tbe year 1357, 43 II
u Commission allowed Collectors •* 33 64
“ .Outstanding tax “ 620 02
“ Abatement for the year 185 S, 468 69
“ Commission allowed Collectors “ 380 07
“ Outstanding tax for the year “ 49 9^
“ Abatements for the year 1859, 962 96
" Conimission allowed' Collectors “ ■ 307 71
** Outstanding tajc for the year <• 914 60
“ Commissioner's receipt for orders cancelled
Sept. 15th, 1859 7332 01
“ Receipts for orders cancelled Jan. 6, ’CO, 6731 43
“ Amount paid Auditors for ISSS 92 81
tl if paid Auditors for 1859 62 37
“ Commission on $14268,62 at 3 per cent 428 06
$442 21
$179 18
$37 50
37 50
Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Tioga County,
having audited, adjusted and settled the above account
of O. F. Taylor, Treasurer of said County, with said
County, do certify, that wo find a balance duo said ac
countant, by the County, of two thousand two hund
red and twenty-six dollars and severity cents. Wit
ness our bands this 10th day of January, A. I),. ISCO.
W. A. DOUGLASS)
JAS. I. JACKSON [• Auditors
• CiIAS. F. VEIL? J
Admin Utraior’s Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having been granted
to the undersigned on the estate of Eli Gitchell,
late of Sullivan, dec'cl, all psrsous indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate payment ajad
tnose having claims against the sumo will present
them to F. W. GITCHELL, Adm'r.
Feb. 16, 1560.*
Admiuisti'uloi’s Notice.
272 00
84 00
5326 00
LETTERS of Administration having been grunted
to the undersigned upon the estate of LEVI
HARDY, late of Delmur/dec'd., all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment and those having claims against the same will
present them to JOHN B. HARDY f
RUSSEL LAWTON d Admrs
Delronr, Jan. 25. ISflO, » \
| $5 25
GREAT KEDVCTION:
PICTURES EOR 25 CENTS.
Good pictures eor 25 cents
AT WOOD'S ROOMS.
Good picttres for 25 cents
AT WOOD'S ROOMS.
Good pictures for 25 cents
AT WOOD’S ROOMS.
Good pictures for 25 cents
AT WOOD’S ROOMS.
All the Newest Styles of Pictures
AT THE LOWEST CITY PRICES.
Mr. Wood has taken Rooms over Win. Roberts’ Tin
Shop, and as he is confident of his ability to produce
a good picture, would invite his friends to call. All
styles of pictures will bo taken, and a good one war
ranted, as be has spared no expense to become thor
oughly posted in the art.
Rooms open for a few days only. Those tv lair
ing pictures will please call soon.
Wellsboro, Feb. 2, ISCU. 11. H. WOOD.
The Great English Remedy.
Sm Jamls Cl vase's Cslhiiutkd Fkmvle Pills.—- Prepared
rom a prescription of Sir J. Clarlc, M. J)., IVn/u'dau J-.'rh a
ordinary to the Qncnt. —This well known medicine is no im
position, bur a Mire ami safe remedy for I'emalc Difficulties
and Obstructions from any causes whatever; and although
a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful n; their con
Btitution.
147 GO
To Marries Lames it is peculiarly suited. It will in a
short time, bring on the monthU period with regularity.—
These Pills have never been known to fail where the direc
tions on tho 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed.
For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. B.—sl and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any authoiized
agent, will insure a bottle, containing over oU pills, by re
turn mail.
For side by John A. Tiny, Well-thorn; Jf. H. Borden, Tioga;
C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield ; O. W. Miller, Lawrence* die: J. &
J. G. Paikhurst, Ellcland ; A. ii J. Dcarn.an, KutTxville; and
diaries Goodspeed, Westfield. f.lan. 27. IS.'/J. ly.]
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
SR. CHEESBMAN’S PILLS,
1 20
3 01
PRZ?A!u.D cr conxsura l. cnrssr.?ivx, m. i>.
The combination of Ingredients iu these Pills arc tho re
sult of a lung ami cxten-dvc praetici. They are miM in their
apcr.ttion, ami certain in l'aiulul
Menstruations, removing all chaticcjiuns, whether Irum cold
or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of tbo
heart, dialurbcJ sleep. w hich arl-e fi <-m inti iruption of miiui o
TO MARRIED LADIES.
Dr CheoKcman’s Tills are invaluable, as they will bring on
the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have bu-u
disappointed m the u'-e of other Tills, can place the utmost
confidence in Dr. ChcescmaiTs Tills doing all that thev repie
bent to do. * NOTICE.
They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a mis-car-’
riago wonld certainly -esuH thcrelrom.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything Injn
rious to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be
read, accompany em.li box. Piice $l. Sent b\ mail mi •:«
closing $1 to the General Agent. Sold by one Dniegi&t in
every town iu the United States, It. 11. HUTCHINGS,
General Agent for the United States,
10T» Chambers Street, New Yolk.
To whom all wholesale ordei ? should ho addressed.
Sold by John A. Roy Wvllsboio. Pa, and by i*:alt A Hill
Owego, N. Y. [April 28. JBf*9. HI
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. •
IK VIEW of the fact that every member of tbo human
finally Is more or less subjected to soma complaint, be
sides innumerable other conditions in life, which, by the
assistance of a little knowledge or exercise of common suiu I .'
they may bo able so to regulate their habits of diet, and
with the assistant© of a good tonic, get ure permanent ht alth.
In order to accomplish this desired object the trno course to
pnrsuo is certainly that Which will produce a natural state
of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life; lor
this end Dr, Hostetler has introduced to tins country a prep
aration bearing his name, which ut this day is not anew
medicine, bnt one that hos boon tried for yoais. giving satis
faction to all who ha\ o used it. The' Bitters operate power
fully upyn tha stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to
a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by the simple pio
ceas of strengthening nalme, enable the system to triumph
over disease.
$15720 66
Foi the cure of Dyspepsia Indigestion, Nausea, Flatulency.
Loss of Appetite, or unv Billions Complaints, arising Ircmi a
morbid inaction of the&ttnmch or Bowels.prodncingCr.imps.
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera limbus, Ac., these Bitters hate nut
an equal.
Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally contracted by
new settlers, and caused principally hy the range of water
and diet, will be sbeedily regulated by a brief «-,«* of thin
preparation. Dyspepsia. a disease which is probably more
prevalent when taken in all Its various forms, thannny other,
the cause ol which may always he attributed to dgninge
ments of the digestive organ-*, can bo cured without fail by
using nOSTKTTEII’S .STOMACH BITTEUK..W per directions
gn the bottle. Fortlmdisc.n-o every physician will recom
mend Bitter# of some kind, then why not use au article to
bo infallible? Every country have their Bitters os a prevent
ative of disease and strengthening of the system in general,
and among them All there is not to bo found a heulthiv peo
ple than the Gormans, from whom this preparation emana
ted, based upon scientific experiment-- winch have tended to
advance the destiny ol this great preparation tu tho medical
scale of science.
SU7 44
9 64
25 24
sls2 32
' FfTERASD Acce.—This trying: and prr>\ olcingdisease, which
fastecs its relentless grasp cm the bcnly of man. reducing him
to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering
him physically and meptully useless, cue ho defeated and
driven from the body by the use of lIOSTETTEIUS RE
NOWNED bITTEUS. Farther, any of the above stated die
ted diseases cannot ho contracU-d when exposed to any ordi
nary conditions iiroduci'ng them, if the bitters are u-ed as
ptr directions. And as it neither creates ti.iuaea, nor offends
thd palatt, and rendering unnecessary any ebaugo of died or
interruption to usual pursuits, but pi omotes sound sleep and
healthy digestion, the complaint Is thus removed as speedily
os }s consistent with the production of a thorough and per
manent cure.
Foe Pebsoxe nt Advanced Years who are suffering from an
enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these bitters arc in
valuable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and needs
only to be tried to be appreciated- And to a mother while
uvrsing. these Bittern are indispensable, especially where
the mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands of
the child, consequently her strength mast yield, and here it
is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach bitters, is
needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the sys
tem. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all ca
ses of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician who,
if he is acquainted with the virtue of the bitters, will recom
mend their use in all cases of weakness.
CAUTION. —Wo cairuon tho public against using any
of tho many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hostet
ter’s Celebrated Stomach Hitters, and ecc that each bottle
has tho words “Dr. J. Iloatetter’s Stomach Bitters” blown
on the sido of tho bottle, and stamped on tho mt-tabic cap
covering the oork, and observe that our autograph signature
is on the label.
Prepared and sold by UOTETTER. £ SMITH, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and sold by all Druggists, Orocera and dealers
generally throughout the United States, Canada, South Amer
ica and Germany.
AGENTS.—-John A. Boy, Wellaboro. J. i J. G. Park
hnret, Etkland. A. £J. Deman, Knoxville. M. W. Staple*!
Osceola. Charles Qoodspeed, Westfield, betdev £ Logg. Nel
son. A. Hunpbrev. 11. 11. Borden, John IU-imgton, Tioga*
CurM* ParVhur?*, Wm J. Htiicr; t.awj-tncevjlU, 0. R. £hef
for. T.ll ertv.
!h.
5 00
518320 39"
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Special Notices.
NEW YORK CITV.
O. BULLARD
-Takes this opportunity of announcing that he has fit-
formerly occupied by G.Lamb, and
is now receiving-an^entirely
N E W S^OICK
His stock consist* In part of
Fork and Flour ,
-S-U-G-A-R-S
Refined, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado.
Pork, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Fish, Oil, Coffee,
Tobacco—Smoking A Chewin';, Snuff, Soap,
Molasses—Maple & Sugar nouso. Soap.
WnnnPlV IlflDr Palls » Brooms, Baskets
uUUUmi Vljlurj Bird Cage., Wheel Bar,
rows, Willow Wagons, Clothes Pins, Clothes Baskets,
Wooden Pails, Ac. Altogether the best assortment of
Willow and Wooden Ware ever brought into Wells
boro! ~ 1
Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brush-
DUUIIUEid cs, Shoo Brushes, Clothes Brushes
Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes,
YANKEE NOTIONS KmMs
and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, tlutta Percha, and
Bone, Penholder?, Pencil?, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners,
Slato and Lead Pencils, Jews Harps,
Toothing Rings, Chess Dominoes, Rubber
Balls, Yauke© Soap, Pipes, Sealing Wax, Inkstands,
Marsviles and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper,
Envelopes, Ac.. Ac.
"|AT) TTT'TC Oranges, Lemons, Apples,
JL? ty. U J_ J_ O • Figs, Prunes, Currants Rat
ios, Cherries.
■VJ Of all kinds. Also Mustard, Ghcr-
JL i U ± O kins, Rickies, Candies. Citruu Brai'
died FiuiU, <Lc., Ac.
Teas, Coffee, Spice. Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut
megs, Candles, Crackers. Childrens’ Tojs, Ac.
I will not enumerate articles further, but would re
spectfully invite those desirous of purchasing any ar
ticle in this lino, to call and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere. If I cannot please you for
quality aud prices you will have to go to the City to
'do belter. I will state however that everything is
FOR SALE FOR CASH.
November 17, 1559. U. BULLARD.
TRY THE NEW STORE,
“Iff. M.” IS AT HOME AGAIN !
with an extensive and well-selected assortment of
NSW GOODS.
His stock is a* varied as it is valuable, and compri-
DRY GOODS
of all styles and varieties, including Fall and Winter
varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Pnramelta’s DcLaines,
d:c.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
of various styles and prices. Having had lung expe
rience in this branch ol trade, he is confident Ins cloth
ing will unit his customers.
GROCERIES,
His stock of GroccrSe- i-* complete, embracing a long
list of articles in common use, and which will be sold
at unusually low prices. Ho has also a complete as
sortment of *
HARDWARE
purchased with especial reference to this market, in
cluding Saws, Axes, ,tc. ALo
CROCKERY
in abundance and variety. ’ The attention of the pub
lie is also called to tho fact that
PORK, FLOUR & SALT
will be kept constantly on band end for sale at the
lowest muikct prices. In addition to the foiegoing be
will keep
and similar articles of mechanical use. His stock of
Boots & Shoes
is sufmient to keep an entiie-community on a “good
fouling,” and warrants that all cun bo ’Tluou,” irum
the largest to the smallest. In truth, be would assiir
his friends and the public that
F V E R V T HIN G
usually kept in a store may be found among hi> «tock.
C:i’l at the uld stand of M. NI. CONVERSE.
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Great Mar gains
TO BE 31 A I> E .
YOU will find WIUGIIT in M. Bullard & Co’s old
Store, whore he is selling
FLOUR, /
rur.iu /
MILVL, j
BRAN Ac., cheaper than at any other pla£c in town.
TO EEiWBEikMEUf.
t can furnish Lumbermen with Flour at a figure to
suit the times. Teed for almost nothing and all ac
cordingty.
'T-tr- Will pay*cash for Oats. Kve and Torn.
i'KED. K. WRIGHT.
WeiUhoro, Doc. 8, l^oO,
“VTOTlCE.—Ebenezer G. Smith of V.’ftlfielrl town-
Xl| ship has applied to the County Court of Tioga
Co., Pa.,jio keep an inn or tavern in said township.—
A hearing upon his application will bo hail at Feb y
Sessions next, and license grunted unless sufficient
cause ho shown to the contrary.
The following named pcr.-onalmte also tiled their petitions
with me to keep an Inn or Tavern in the following places
C ? Whitieinote. Covington townahip
Ec:j..:uin L.are,Oainei
J. F. BOXAI.DSOM, Clerk.
Jan. 12. 18.i9.
Administrators Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having been granted
to the undersigned on the es-tatc of Jacob Duryoa,
late of Del mar, doc'd., all persona indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to present them
to HIRAM KIMBALL.) .
SILAS JOHNSON, ; - ia “> r "
lielniar, Jan. 12. I Soil. -
' Buffalo Retina.
\FEIV BALES Kn, 1. Bober fer sole vorv cheap
a; I V,.,. IT] ' V.- A. Bo£ i 105.
C. G. OSGOOD,
Is now filling his Store from
Top to Bottom,
with a very desirable
STOCK OF GOODS,
AND SUITED TO THIS MARKET.
They were selected with care and with duo regard to
Style, Quality, db
Price.
And will be Offered at
as will bring about
QUICK SALES.
THE
DRY GOODS
Department is pull,
And wo will not enumerate artidest
THE STOCK OF J
is large, and any person can be
Suited.
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
* GOODS.
HATS & TAPS.
BOOTS & SHOES
Hard W are.
CROCKERY.
IRON, STEEL, & NAILS.
FLOUR
FORK
F 3 S H
(ajßa&ossiaajß©
And in short we shall try and keep nearly, every
thing from the smallest article needed by the hJdie-* up
tu an outfit fora lumberman’s camp.
THOMAS HARDEN
begs leave to inform tho public that he is now rccciv- 1
ing an ' i
EXTENSIVE STOCK OP j
JkIERGH AN DISH,
which he offers at prices that will be found worthy of
the attention of close purenasers.
This slock consists in n.irt of .
s ti a w l s
of mostly all descriptions aud at ALL PRICES.
DRESS GOODS,
An Extensive Arsorttnor.t of'Dross ‘Rods of
Nar and Rich Styles Qualities,
never before Introduced in ibjs pla:v, and at evtieme
ly low prices. ,
An endless variety of *,;
embroideries, Rnihoxs. laces, d
DRESS TRIM MIXON,
EEOADCILOTUS, CASSSHERES &
vus-a'iiVGs.
ALSO A COMPLETK ASSORTMENT OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & DAPS,
CROCKERY & HiSS WARE,
and many >thor things too numerous to mention.
Again wo would invite purchasers to call aud see
the Goods and compare prices. |
Wellsboro, Jan. 2fi, ’OO. * THUS. HARDEN'.
ERIE P OUNDRY
1 - AXD
MACHINE SHOP,
couxixo, x.;y.
Jeffrey, Rogers & Co. Proprietors.
MAXCPACTUin-jUS or
Steam Kngines,
* Boilers, Morticmhg ami
Tenoning Maehino-*, Mill Gearing
. and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental lion
Window Paps, Sills and ('a lings, Door Cups, and all
Linda of Iron and Brass Cartings.
Also Manufacturer? on a LARtjK SCALE of
Jcflrey’s Cclcbratcl IJonble Acting
FORCE PUMP.
The best in use for all ordinary purpose? and con
taining with the other qualified that of a .-uperior Eire
Engine.
ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “HawUhis
Shingle Milla"—the best now iu ii- c .
Orders solicited by letter or otherwi-e.
■ *j JEFFERY. IHMJEIIS A CO.
Corning, X. Y.. Xuv. It), 1559. )y. ’
PXATST Eiur~
The Fiivmciti of Tioga County
FEED OXLVIIE TOLD THA T A LARGE
QL'AXTITT OF THIS ''SUPERIOR AR
TICLE.
RECOMMENDED BY GREELEY
Is ready for th'im at the
MANsrSELD FtASTER
It re«|imt> no p’..filiug to produce a 'Turn." aii.l i.
“old ut til.' 1-jv print* of
£>13,00 PKU TON.
Mansfield, Jan. _
A 3. IrJU
AtSuiiiii»li'nl«r!s Soii-'c,
LT'TTITKS Ul' AdiuinK-traiiou were granted to the
tuufcrbignwl, this d,»y, on the estate of .S'oah
Uumsey, of Sullivan, deu’d,: all persons Indebted
to said estate arc requested to settlo immediut«dv, and
those having claims v.UI present llivu duly authcntica
ctd for settlement, SA LI,Y A. UU MSEY, Adtar'x.
dan, 10, 18U0. I'.VT. GITCiIIIf,L/ Adm'r.
PEDLEIRiS will find it to advantage to call at
Roy's Drug Store, as he has just received a largo
stlpply of Essential Oils and FSfeu.-cs of all Uudj
•■•in.U he is Scllkg vcr. oUjj- fur ca ; h.*
NEW FlfiM! NEW STORE!!
NEW GOODS!
The Empire Store,
having boon closed for a short time for the purpose oa
being
Enlarged &, Repaired.
is now completed and the N"ew Finn of
J. R. BOWEN & CO.,
have taken possession and ro-Sllcd it, with' the
LARGEST, BEST,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTIJIXG,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY,
GROCERIES.
HOLLOW WARE, HOLLOW-WARE.
FORK & FLOCK, FORK & FLOCK*
&C., &C., &Q.y
ever offered to the people of Tioga countv, ami being
thankful for past favors, respectfully invite the public
to cull and see our Xew Goods, which we will sell aa
cheap aa bought nt any other place in this > i
cinity. AVc will take in exchange for Goods, Oats,
Corn, Buckwheat, Beans. Rye, Bariev, Grass Seed,
Butter. Pork, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Paper Pa^
and CASH, for all which wo will pay the highcr-t mar-
ket prices. Particular attention is called to cash pur
chasers. You will hud it to your' ulvantagc to call
and soc us before you buv elsewhere;
Goods shownJrcc, and sold thcap“at the EMPIRE
STORE of
' J. R. BOWEN & CO.
.T. K. EOWEX.
M. DULLARD.
A. HOWLAND,
REVOLUTIONS
■TTriIETIIER ’"n Government or fashion.- never go
T T backwards. **OlJ rogyi<?m M way frown down
every exhibition of youthful lancy, jot tvory•ijsi.o
from the Press of Fashion shows that' simc new ad
vance has been made in this branch of
Science and the Arts.
recognizing this piiuciole of progress in LU dtpaxi
mcMt of Trade, v
J. ,XYE BOBIXSOX
*-i.x . --
advance of the ideas and wauls of tlio community in
which he lives both as regards the style and locution
of his tusinces or the whereabouts and how he doe*
it.
I’elk > Ing that hone. ty of purpose and a strict
Attention to Business
will under ordinary circumstances insure sacce°s ha
undertook to m;*uuLu.U re fur this community .1 j w ~
tion of their
CLOTH L 3ST .0,
and it afford.-, him notch jdeasm- to know that he has
so fur tuccucded as to have receive t a good
SHARE OF THE TRADE.
A continuance of which—while hi* gratefully aci-; . M
'edges past favors—he earnestly ami re.-pcctfnliv so
licits. I
In every Lind of rudne-r th. re a~c sometl/jgs
that are (rallied Leading Articles, and so wc f.;,u m
this that lr-
SLAOI CLOTHS
CASSOIERES
nro r.hnt almost even body wants and without wl.h h
no establishment cun dress up its customers in indy
Elegant Style. Of the-c ho has a groat üburrl.ii.i ••
and as deeply dyed :i3 any Democrat or IBack itcj tJ.-
hcan you c.m find in the land; while iif
FIJiCY COLOIEI CLOTHS
hid assortment is no le-s varied than the politic-* t ?! .»
numerous parties, ranging all the way trom gear . e
administration down to iiinhiit oj poeitkn, in !..•<
selection of goods fur Over CcuLi.g l he is n-mnti.: :ly
fortunate both a? to
STYLE AND DURABILITY
He has not only a Irrgo Street -I Goods, bnt 1..-
ciliticd for manufacturing iLfia were tiev.T Ixi v
having secured in Mr. Ten Eyck a o-.t
EXCELLENT CUTTER.
fiber Ropartuu’nt ibe most con»j
And in ever 1
help. Confident that he can offer ffdvuntaget i. •*
customers not excelled by any in the trade, and d. -
mined to inaUu his CaUbliehmcnl one of thubi-t ;.i
this section of country, lie invites the attento n* t
the people of Tiugu County who are in any w:.* in
need of u good, comfortable, -tvltsli and durah>
niout. J. KYE ROSIIMSCI*,'.
Corning, V., Xov. l‘J. I-MJ.
AD MIXI cfKAT< > 11 ’ S .NOTiCD.—Lctt.ra Ol Ad
ministration having been' gi anted to the m.«*. t .
sigised on the estate of if FLA.S A. TJUXMAIX. iu’»- * f
Delmur dec’d., all ] eisons indebted to said eaU.» a ju
requested to make immediate pnvmeu!, and those I.a; -
ing claims «sa.in*>t the '•atne To i«rc°enl_them tn
Ia.IZAJiKTII 11. TKEMAI.S .Vilal':.
U. A. FI.-;a, Adair.
Jan. 5. ISOO.
S5O. FIFS'V UOLL.\KS! SSJ.
]ffif,.^OTb e !f ! Tf;.
i iwexty dollar moving machine. a uphi
Chance f< rTrivelmg As p Dt:» to engage m a permanent b’i- •
neb-', at ?i*K) a jear -a'l <*.\p<inpes. Afhiress, oitb stauu*. 1. f
particulate, .1. \\\ HARRIS £ CO.
") IS hhuc x Li atheij KxrhauSi*,
l>*ton. M*.«.
l. Ih. r ,9.
Allmiiißtiator’s
"f" EFTERS of Arlsi;t:;?rrat!on having bwm grn ■ !..*,
I \ to iho u,-,dus.;£ncd upon ihu Oilaio of HtiKN'E
ZKR U\? .-f MMdlehury. iU-chi..
Imtmi.o iiujiduinl i<> . . k id ..-j'nv uii- tt*jrfuko
Immediate* payment, and tinea having cialus to pq T .
scut them io ii.c undpraignod.
HA RAH C SITEnVv’OOM ,
oKO D. KEi: NKY j * IU ~ *
Mid llebury, IA-h. 2, ledO,
AMOS i!IXLV
T ETTEFtS of a&nnniatration having btjen
1 1 to tho undersigned omujueauto ot Mann dcA-ir..
laic of Union towrtihip. iU*-.’d., all persons ; .
thom=olvc3 indebted ia *«i>l estate at« request. mV
nwko itutncliato payment and tho-o bavin-' ci.iiui
bgainst the same u ill i resent them to °
I'cij. c, isno.3 in.v i.'jl'Hr, .-i,
1 ru \ nm;.j \ llvl: iubimx. i..~t
AXD CHEAPEST
iSSORTML’Sr,
DRV GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
[Doc. 1, 1559-]
.1 dmini>lrator’s Salict