AGITATOR. f-T-rr r SBOKO’ PENNA. yarning, Feb. 23^1860. g^G-.ViTIO-V.—n» IfATIOX ''ToliS^- l»^ ( rra gtU n°t original with n«, Es( ! : ’ of Williamsport, wilt lKltlro of the Coarse, at.the Const 'r-'a>? evening, Marsh, 2d. ’ is cotr ;n progress at the Methodist i* n , aCC- Meetings are held every eren- considerable interest is mrtni- from Oliver Ditson A Co., ' f /t < Boston, the following pieces of 1 ffaltz, hj Michael Perabo. The Rose f' u\ Samuel Lover. The world is full of • br Fram Petcrsilla. English, Scottish J 'gl'jji<s, transcribed for the Piano, by ’ Oswego Polka, by J. A. Barry. V rir \,y Salome Harrold. have been shown s invented by Mr. 11. D. Doming " 'sed «tylcd “Dealing A Walker’s Endless Hat, Mouse and Mink Trap," alv bears off the palm for ingenious de - v fc re net seen it tried, bat arc assured by |,j H . tested it that it idll-catch rat». We a Ascription of the trap as we presume *,.ir will soon have one. Town, County, . rU . trT to announcement the fifth lecture of ri . ftih ered on Friday evonrag, 17th Inst., " $ Johns. The subject of the lecture ".. a." aiul embraced the following propo la what does a correct education con. i Jhc importance of popular education ; 3d, ", p-.ji.atcs the evils of ignorance; 4th, Ed rrtS'CS the productive uses of labor; sth, cJ.fslDisbcs pauperism and crime; 6th, Ed ffjm’s human happiness ; tyh, Political ; NVwasl education; Bth, The practice- Kitumal education 5 9th, ond lastly, The education. . : ..ft wa; listened to by a good audience, and ret'CSU'd. >' • f.i"s Book for March is on our table, as .il'a-KC uf its competitors; Wo have so often •_ ■ Mag.izmc that we feel at a loss for words .... continued excellence. The present num j.ntnio t«* engravings and the usual literary with patterns, fashions, receipts, and .. i. ykir.g garments that we must confess we .v.n,’ about. At the low price of $3 ayear to be without it. ji-.'ir’i am) G.uu)e*kii.—Wo have received .•~in number of ibis excellent publication, fiir to fill n place in Agricultural literature •j.; ij long been left unimproved. : une di>'lar a year; ten copies for S 9. Pub - * M. Spangler, J»o. 633 Market st., Phila. ■‘•Xellie," uoxt week, per- .ir'JAHI'VTS. * :.'r Indignant Democratic correspondent of :s pur orthographical attainments by the .rev.ingublier: -Pm not spell my name ‘Koon,' I Devrtjol t'jt four Icagcd animals at preasant." t- 1 :• unnecessary. I js! Student,” W© must decline your commu r : <lw this not because it is not deserving, -•a;n-'it would be interesting to the profes :: rfcar that not one in ten of our readers -iMc t'i tell how sick a man who was af *’h -acute laryngitis, oscultation and percus ii: japra-clavicular region,” or whether the that' set in with noscia” could be rogard . jtorablc sympton or not, or if the “filiform cJ “nbicce” was the sure precursor of his -onland,” and ultimate death by “Asthenia.'* f- ':s well written, and we have no doubt would L; received by any regular medical journal. T'hxmi Lh'ti'res.—Our citizens on Tuesday hr evenings of last week were permitted W o lectures on ‘'llealUr/' by James C. Jack ie of fosullo, Liungston Co., N. Y. wt express the general judgment of those of pKs who heard the Doctor, when we say that tntwe satisfaction, and more than this, great p-for the uewa he advanced were new and ev r:s» result of large and varied thought and ob t a worked up into an experience of many years j|~ ’itioccr of healing. p'wtor is a Water-Cure physician, and'has a S'-^MisLmcnt—at this time haring eighty-firo p -aJcr treatment—which is known far and w that at some future day he may visit our ;:'3 and continue his discussions further.— :e do »» we feel warranted In promising him jo? td attentive audiences. rector i? one of tfao editors of a Health Jour || 5 ‘«D , Tiie Laws of Life," and which bears the gr conducted with candor and great abil* | •: such of our citizens as may take an interest E jects diacussed in its colnmns, tt« cordially Hag-worthy their patronage. Specimen on application, free, Trice, Toctsayear, clubs of 6 at 50 cents a year. CEDAR R(JX hotel. BCX, LYCOJUXe COUXTY, PA. •' ha? be-in lately refitted and opened for I “ :1 - cn njtnodation of tbo public. Located at a *uiges leaving every alternate day for 1-1 nnd Jer.-vy Shore, connecting with cars on 11. north and S. «t B. R. R. on the south. Htu&ttd on the Cedar Run Gang Mill *Q'l convenient landing for rafts in the Uood posts aro firmly set on the left beach ia free from obstructions. Har- engaged in the river business.' for v’*T f«l confident we can anticipate the requirements of this trade, and will endcav- P ‘ The table, bar, chambers and stables r eV ,T 5 &ttcu^ v ely watched and well supplied. ite n.', and we will part with you sure to see f i l ,; I>. A. FISH, Proprietor, e \j.1«,1860. Hay. : ‘ * by the subscriber a quantity of Hay— •' 4 on the farm in Richmond, formerly oc- Hailey, seven miles from Wellshoro. r s ,Jl t'lwin Pratt near the farm. Enquire of ® " dsun AN’ellsboro Fa. Price, $8 50 per 1 u. n. dext. pa., Feb. 16. 1860. Gl* p r ,^ d | ll||| *st r ui°r , » Notice. {' of Administration having been granted 'OodcrMgned on the estate of Eli Gitchcll, 'v.*"* l ' ? ‘ D| cc ’d, all psrsons indebted to said es ,:i^T J e?tcd io make immediate payment and * 2 e claims against the same will present F. >V. GITCIIELL, Adm'r. Bronchial Troche*. LOZENGES. For the cure of hoarse ; a r.v f(jre dhroat and Pulmonary Irritation, and -t \oicc for public speakers and singers. _ , For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. Soothing Syrup. I ■ -Sildrcn teething. Price 25 cent*. ■ For Sale at Roy’« Drug Store. ' VU Ui!hlou ’* liquid Pepsin f \ ' f l**ptia aud Indigestion. For gale at Roy’s Drug Store. . S WP OF IPECAC. For Coldr, f. i Crou P» Ac. At Boy’s Drug Store. ;* 1 EKWORT. for Coughs and Colds, ' ( ~^~^^ CCnlg ‘ At Roy’s Drug Store b. Furniture Tolitli. Price 4 ■■ V*jr sale at Roy’s Drug Store. STATEMENT j « Sale of office doo^ Of the Receipts and Expenditures at the Treat- j ® lJance dtte accountant - ur 'J °f Tioga County far the year 1859. RECEIPTS. Reo’d from Collectors of Seated Tax, $12044 04 * tt Bft atediandg returned to Com'xs. 17 38 « « wdemption of seated lands 41 58 judgments and notes 362 18 “ sale of office doors 5 00 512469 98 EXPENDITURES. Amount paid D r O. Stevens, late Gom’er $ll5 00 14 John James 117 44 u L. D. Seeley , 209 80 AUDITORS. Paid C, P. Veil and others for the year *5B $92 81 “ T “ “ '59 C 2 37 J- Emery, auditing of Proth r ry Ac 24 00 commissioner’s counsel. Paid James Lowrey “ Jno. W, Guernsey s7s 00 Paid Commissioner’s Clerk, A. J. Sofield $5OO 00 “ Traverse Jurors, 0. B. Lowell & others $2713 50 “ 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, sns 00 u Justices, Lyman Beach and others 74 56 “ Assessors, Alonzo Lee and others 425 50 “ Printing, Hugh Young A R. Jenkins’ 98 00 “ Elections, David Bedford and others 1035 23 “ Commonwealth Costs, C. F. Veil A others 1021 62 Keic Bridges. “ Joseph‘Weaver, at Long Run 25 00 “ John Howland “ Knoxville • 750 00 “ C. F. Miller “ Doughty’s Mill • 400 U 0 51175 00 District Attorney. B. B. Strang “ Henry Allen Bounty on Wild Cats. tf Thos. Vldeon and others - 25 Bridge Repairs. *' John A. Smith, at Beecher’s Island 32 00 “ S. B. Hathaway, Berry's Bridge, Tioga. 25 00 “ J. Armstrong et al Westbrook.bridge, in Middlebury 44 75 “ Amos Bixby, at Lamb’s Creek 246 70 “ Geo. Gaylord and E J Bogwortb, at Bloss. 145 50 “ Clark Slosson et al at Lawronceville 56 05 “ Silas Allis, at Elk Bun 70 00 tl C. Crandall, at Beecher's Island 10 00 t% John Tubbs, at Osceola 171 00 t{ 11. Campbell, at Blackwell’s 73 56 SS74 56 Court House and Jail Repairs. i( 11. S. Cook and others Prisoners. “ John Mathers, for board Ac. 100 2S “ S. L Power 801 07 tl t( for carrying prisoners to Penitentiary 324 13 '• K. 11. Archer, for Medical attendance 11 00 “ W. W. Webb u Kelson Packer ** “ 100 “ Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital 202 01 $UlO 40 Stationery. u Andrus Gauntlet A Co., and dlhcrs 52 C 7 Incidental. 4i Jno. James ot al for distributing dup. Ac. 54 08 u F. Smith, express charge on blank books, 75 “ J. F. Donaldson, “ u ** • 350 ss9 23 Sheriff’s Fees. u S. I. Power Merchandise. “ C. A J. L. Robinson, and others, 57 GS Fences. » G. S. Cook ‘ 147 60 Damage to Improvements, Paid Paid Samuel Sykes $lO 00 Samuel Hazlett $3O 00 Isaac Lownsbury 50 00 Goo. W. Phelps 10 00 Royal Havens 1 10 00 D. F. Gardner 400 Solomon Smith 10 00 S. S. Rumsey 20 00 Erastus Niles 25 00 Harvey Cleaveland 35 00 11. Fellows 500 W. AW. J. French 20 00 Daniel Williams 500 M. A Wm. French 25 00 Total - - - ‘ - - $299 00 Money Refunded. Paid Si S. Johnson "0 44 Jacob Hartman 1 20 “ 21. S. Horton 3 U 4 44 11. Wilraot 18 40 *• J. F. Donaldson -2 14 44 Anson Holmes 3 15 “ Phelps Dodge A Co. 22 48 s7l 17 « Clerk of Sessions, John F. Donaldson, $OBO 96 “ Prothouotary, J. F. Donaldson 39 58 “ Postage, I. D. Richards 3 -IS Coroner s Inquests, u Z. Mallory and others, body of unknown child - $l5 87 44 Joel Rose, body of John Smith, 17 02 “L. P, Hoyt “ William Howe 11 87 14 T. M. BcTdiuc 44 Jno. Mabouy 14 24 41 Juo . James, “ Jno. O’Dca 13 48 | $72 48 44 Agricultural Societies, Tioga County Ag ricultural Society $lOO 00 " Wood House repairs, 11. S. Cook et al,, 250 Road views, Henry Allen and others C7feso 44 Rridge Views, D. G. Stevens and others 197 20 44 County Lines, Richard Childs, 600 44 Township Lines, David Ucisectnl 79 00 44 Late Treasurer, 0. H. Rlanchard, balance due as per Auditor's settlement for year 1857 - - - * 44 Treasurer’s Cotnnjission, O. F. Taylor, ou $14208,C2 at 3 per cent D. G. STEVENS, Commissioner In account with Ti oga C**unty DR. To County Orders ( sl^ Balance due accountant 15 25 sl3o 25 —t— Balance duo accountant January 1559 * Sll 67 By fifty-five days service at $2 per day 110 00 ** 113 miles direct travel 8 5S sl3o 25 L. D. SEKLEV, Commissioner, in account with Tioga County DR* To County Orders $209 80 Balance due accountant 27 40 ' $237 20 Balance duo accountant, January 1850 $46 80 By 79 days services, at s'2 per day 158 00 540 miles travel 5237 20 JOIIX JANJES, Commissioner, in ac’ct with Tioga County DR, To County Orders , * ll ‘ y* Balance due County, 1853 *• •* accountant , • .o 24 sls2 32 By 68 days services at $2 per day $136 00 272 miles travel , AMOS BIXBY, Commissioner, in ac'ct with Tioga County DR. Balance duo accountant $4l 60 CR. -V By 19 days services, at S 2 per day $33 00 “ GO miles travel ~ 3 541 60 Tioga Oouuiy, 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, 1860 JOHN’ JAMES ] ’ L. D. SKELBY > Comm ert AMOS BIXBY J Attest, A. J. 60EIELD, Clerk. 0. F. TAYLOR, Treasurer of Tioga County, la act. with said county from January 13lh, 1860, to Jan. 10th, 1860 DR- To amount of outstanding tax for 1850, 5138 82 «* ** 1861, 11 47 « 1852, 120 82 *' 1854, 9 53 •\ 1856, 53 74 “ 1857, 734 86 « “ 1858, 2107 93 Seated lax assessed 1859, 1298158 " Rac'd on seated lands returned, 17 38 «* Redemption of seated lands 3ft “ Judgment,* and notes 18 (I « THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. By judgment set aside by order of Court, $l3B 82 * u * Brooks ot al (proceeds stay'd) 11 47 Abatements on tax for the year 1852, 3 01 " Judgment* vs. Inscbo and Cook 126 81 “ Outstanding tax for year 1854, 9 53 “ Abatement on tax for the year 1860, 40 50 “ Commission allowed Collectors “ • 784 “ Abatements for the year 1857, 48 11 u Commission allowed Collectors a 33 64 ** Outstanding tax “ 620 02 M Abatement for the year 1858, 468 59 tc Commission allowed Collectors “ 380 07- ** Outstanding tax for the year “ 49 97 “ Abatements for the year 1859, 962 90 u Commission allowed Collectors “ 307 71 “ Oatstanding tax for the year “ 914 66 “ Commissioner’s receipt for orders cancelled Sept 15th, 1859 7332 01 “ Receipts for orders cancelled Jan. 5, ’6O, 6781 43 ** Amount paid Auditors for 1858 • 92 81 u ,f paid Auditors for 1859 '62 37 “ Commission on $14268,62 at 3 per cent 428 06 $442 21 5179 18 $37 50 37 50 We, tho 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 due said ac countant, by the County, of two thousand two hund red and twenty-six dollars and seventy cents. Wit ness our hands this 10th day of January, A. D„ ISGO. W. A, DOUGLASS) JAS. I. JACKSON [ Auditors CHAS. F. VEIL J The Great English Remedy, Sin James Clause's Celebp-atei) Female Pills. — Prepared rom a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. J}., Physician Petra ordinary to the Queen. —This well known medicine is no im position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any causes whatever; ami although a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtlul m their'eon stitution. To Married La'dies It is peculiarly suited. It -will in a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.— These Pills have never been known to fail where the direc tions on tho 2d page of the pamphlet arc 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 5u pills, by re turn mail. a For sale by John A. Roy^Wellsboro; H. 11. Borden, Tioga: C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; Q. TV. Miller, Lawrencovillo: J. 4 J. G. Parkhurst. Klkland ; A. J; J. Dcarmau, Knoxville; and diaries Qoodspoed, Westfield. [Jan. 27,1859. ly.] 272 00 84 00 5326 00 IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEM AN’S PILLS, prepared ur corneucs l. creeseman, m. d. The combination of ingredients In these Pills are the re sult of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain In correctingall irregularities. Painful Menstruation*, removing all obstructions,whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed bleep, w hich ai iao from interruption of nature 202 04 TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills, can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheesemau's Pills doing all that thej repre sent to do. NOTICE. They should not be used timing Pregnancy, as a mls-car riage would certainly icsult theretrom. . k Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything inju rious to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on eu closing $1 to the General Agent. Sold by one Druggist In every loan in the United States, It. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States. 105 Chambers Street, New Fork. To whom all wholesale orders should bo addressed. Sold by John A. Roy Wellsboio. Pa., and by Pratt 4 Hill Owego. N. Y. [April 2S, 1559. 10 Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, TTTHERE the above preparation is known, it in so well es W tabliabed a* an infallible Remedy for the cure of— Couchs, Colds, Sore Tukoit, Uoaioon»s, Bkovchiti*. Slit ting or Blood, Pun in the Breast., Ciioit. Whooping Coruir, and every form of PulmonaryComphuut, that it were a work of Bupererogation to speak of its merits. , 90 20 Discovered by a celebrated pbv-ician more than twenty years since, it libs by the wonderful curesit has-ellected been constantly appreciating in public favor, until its u*c and its use and its reputation are alike universal; and it is now well known and cherished by all (and their “name Is legion’’) who have been restored to health by its use as the Grdat Remedy for till the diseases which it professes to cure. Sir James Clarke, physician to Queen Victoria, has given It as his opinion that CONSUMPTION CA N BE CURED, The whole history of this medicine fully confirms theopiu fon of that eminent man. Thousands can te-tify. and have testified, that when all other remedies had failed, this had complete!j cured; that when the sufferer had well nigh dos paired, this had afforded immediate relief; that when the physician had pronounced the disease mcumble, tins has re moved it entirely. The virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to cure a slight cold or a Gonfiumkh Consumption, and its power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedj cannot he equalled. *5.-Caution ! Purchase none unless it has the writteu signature ol “I. Burrs” on the wrapper, as well ns the punt ed name of the proprietors. Read the following Letter : Gentlemen: Having used Dr. Wjßtar's Balsam 1 of Wijd Cherry in my practice with great success, 1 most cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted with Obstinate Coughs, Colds. or Asthma. (Signed,) H. 0. MAItTXN, Si. D. Mansfield, Tioga Co.. Aug. 1858. The following persona have also derived great benefit from the use of the GREAT REMEDY; Wm. Lawrence, P. M., Bniley Creek; John Fox, F. M. Mninsburg; B. M. Bailey, the «vll known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jerlel a well known citizen of this county. H. "\Y FGIVLE 4 Co., Proprietors, Boston. For salts by their Agents e'Ory where. AGENTS.—John A. Roy. Wellaboro; C. W. Kc-hitt. Mans field; D. S. Magee, Blua-burg; J. G. Albock, Liberty; A Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A. Rollins. Jr., Muinaburg. September 30.1858. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. IXTIKTVof the fact that every member of tho human family Is more or leva nabjectcd to some complaint, be sides innumerable other conditions in life, which; by the assistance of a little knowledge or exercise of common sense, they may be able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonic, secure permanent health. .In ord»r to accomplish this desired object the true course to 'pursue Is certainly that which will pioduco a natural slate of thing.-at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr, Hosteller has introduced to this country a prep aration bearing his name, which at this day is not a new medicine, but one that hos been tried for years, giving satis faction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate power fully upyn tho stomach, boWels and li>er, icatering them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. 815 91 428 00 $15720 66 For the cure of Dyspepsia Indigestion, Nausea, Flatulency, Lo-s of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, arising fnnn a morbid inaction of tire Sttmach or Bow els. producing Cramps, D) seuterj, Colic, Cholera Morbns, Ac., those Bitters bat o not no equal. Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the cange of water and diet, will be sbeedily regulated by a brief use of tin* preperation. Dyspepsia, a disease which ia probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other, the cause ot which may always he attributed to derange ments of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by uring IIOSTKTTEU’ri STOMACH BITTERS, as per diroctiom* gn the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then use an article to be infallible? Etcry country have their Bitters,as a prevent ative of disease and strengthening of the system in general, and among them all there la not to be found a healthier peo ple than the Germans, from whom this preparation emana ted. based upon scientific experiments which have tended to advance the destiny o! this great preparation in tho medical scale of science. Ffver -ixo Ago:.— This tiylng anti provoking disease, which fu.tee.i Its relentless grasp ou the body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, cae bo defeated nod driven front tb** body by the use of UOtsTBTTEII’S RE NOWNED HITTERS. Further, any of the above stated (lis ted diseases cannot bo contracted when exposed to any ordi nary conditions producing them, if the Ritters are used ns per directions. And as it neither cronies nausea, nor offends the pulatt, and rendering unnecessary any change of died or interruption to usual pursuits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed as speedily, as is consistent with the production of a thorough, and per manent (ure. For Peusone ix Apvanxed Years who arc suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are in >aluablc as a restorative of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried to bo appreciated- And'to'a mother while nvndng. thcfe Bitters are indispensable, especially where the mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength mu*»t >leld, and hero it is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, is newled 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 ca see of weakne#s. CAUTION. We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hostut ter’B Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle ,haa the words “Dr. J. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters” blown :ou the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. . Prepared and sold by HOTETTEII A SMITH, Pitts burgh. Pa., and sold, by all Druggist*, Grocers and dealers ! generally throughouttheUnited States,Canada,South Amer ica and Germany. —John A. Roy, Vellsboro. J. &J. G. Park hurst. tlKland, A. AJ. Demao, Knoxville. M. W. Staples, : Osceola. Charles Goodspevd, Westfield. Seeley £ Logc, Ncl • sou. A. Humphrey, H. H. Borden, John Rediogton, Tioga* 1 Curtis Varkhurst, Wo. J. Miller, LawreoceriUe, l>. R. Sbef • fer, Liberty. / i October 13,1869.—1 y. PERRY DAVIE'S PAIN KILLER in largo bot tles. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. 1 AA PIECES VELVET RIBBON, lust received 1 UU al Ji-VIIDLVS 2226.70 528820 39 slBB2o 39 Special Notices. new touk city. O. B ULL A E D Tokes this opportunity of announcing that he has fit ted up the stand formerly occupied by G. Lamb, and is now receiving an entirely NEW STOCK -0 F His stock consists in part'of JPor/ir and Flour , SUGARS- Refined, Crashed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado. Pork, Lard, Butter. Cheese, Fish, Oil, Coffee, Tobacco—Smoking & Chewing, Snuff, Soap, Molasses—Maple A Sugar house, Soap. WOODEN WARE rows, "Willow Wagons, Clothes Pins, Clothes Baskets Wooden Pails, &c. AUogcthcf the heat assortment oi Willow and* Wooden War© over brought into Wells boro! BHIMIPfI Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brush- DhLOIJBO cs f Shoo Brushes, Clothes Brushes Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, lilllEE NOTIONS “cXsS:.". and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, Gutta Pcrcha, and Bono, Penholders. Pencils, Pons, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate and Lead Pencils, Steel Rings, Jews Harps. Teething Rings, Chess Boards, Dominoes, Rubber Balls, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Sealing Wax, Inkstands. Marseilles and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper, Envelopes, «tc., ic. TTTrTICt Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Jj XV \J X. JL O • Fi S s » Prunes, Currant* Rai ius, Cherries. INJTTnPQ 0f all Also MustarJ - Glicr ‘ LJ _L kins, Fiekles, Candies, Citron Bran died Fruits, Ac., Ac. Tons. Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut megs, Candles, Crackers, Childrens’ Toyy, 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 and prices you will have to go to the City to do better. I will state however that everything is pFOR SALE FOR CASH. November 17, 1559, 0. BULLAKD. tRY THE NEW STORE. “IS, IS.” IS AT HOME ‘AGAIN ! with an extensive and well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS. Ilia stock is as varied as it is valuable, and compri s DRY GOODS of all styles and varieties, including Full and Winter varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Paramctta's DeLalnos, Ac. READY-MADE. CLOTHING of various styles and prices. Having had long e.xpe rienoc in this branch of trade, he is confident his cloth ing will «iti( his customers. GROCERIES, His stock of Groceries i? complete, embracing a long list ol articles iu common use, and which will be sold ut unusually low priges. He bus also a complete as sortment of HARDWARE purchased with especial reference to this market, in cluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also CROCKERY in abundance and variety. The attention of the pub- Uc is also called to the fact that PORK, FLOUR & SALT will be kept constantly on hand and fur sale at the lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing ho will keep and similar articles of mechanical uso. His stock of Boots &. Shoes is sufficient to keep an entire community on a <f good fooling/’ and warrants that all can be ‘■fitted,” from the largest to tho smallest. In truth, bo would nssur bis friends and tho public that EVERYTHING usually kept in a store may be found among Iris stock. Call at the old stand of M. M. CONVERSE. Wellshnro, Nov. 3, IS.*»9. GREAT REDUCTION! PICTURES TOR 25 CENTS. Good pictures eor 25 cents AT WOOD'S ROOMS. G( 00D PICTTRES FOR 25 CENTS r AT WOOD'S ROOMS. Good pictures for 25 cents AT WOOD'S ROOMS. Good pictures foe 25 cents AT WOOD'S ROOMS. All the Newest Styles of Plctnres AT THE LOWEST CITY PRICES. Mr. Wood has taken Room.* over Wm. Roberta’ Tin Shop, and as he is confident of his ability to produce a picture, would invito bis friends to call. All stylos of pictures will bo taken, and a good one war ranted, as he has spared no expense to become thor oughly posted in tho art. Rooms open fur a few days only. Xiiosc wish ling pictures will please call soon. Wyllsboro, Feb. 2, 1860. 11. 11. WOOD. Great Mar gains TO BE MADE ■VT'OU will find WRIGHT in M. Bullunl k Co’s old 1. Store, where he is selling - FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, SHORTS, BRAN Ac.,,cheaper than at any other place in town, TO EUMBERWEN. I can furnish Lumbermen with Flour at a figure to suit the time?. Feed for almost nothing and all ac cordingly. Will pay cash for oat«. live and Corn. FRED. K. WRIGHT. Wellsboro, Doc. S, 1.859, FARM FOR SALE THE Subscriber offers for sale at a low figure, ft farm situated in Delimit township, containing one hundred and fifty acres, with seventy-five acres in a good state of improvement, with a large frame barn upon it; a convenient house; two good orchards of choici fruit; with good fences, and ft good quality of timber nud.wood upon it. The qualify of the soil is excellent, and the distance is only two miles from, tbc village of Wellsboro, situated upon n good public highway. This farm can be bought at a bargain.— Apply to ITcnry Sherwood in Wellsboro, or to the sub acriber in Charleston SEELY’ SATTERLY*. Feb. 36, IB6CL* Admlui»tra.lor’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to tho undersigned upon the estate of LEVI HARDY’, late of Delmar, dcc’d., all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against tho same will present them to JOHN B. HARDY 1 M : RUSSEL LAWTON j Aamra Delmar, Jan. 26, JBEO, * 1 Administrators Notice. LETTERS,of Administration having been granted to’ the undersigned on tho ertate of Jacob Duryea, late of Delmar, dec‘d.,all persons indebted to said es tate are. requested to make Immediate payment, and thosg having claims against the same to present them to HIRAM KIMBALL, V ... SILAS JOHNSON, j Aamrs Delmar, Jon/12, lbS9. PEDLERS will find it to their advantage to call at Roy’s Drug Store, ns bo has just received a large supply of Essential Oils and Essences of all kinds which be is selling very cheap for cash. Buffalo Robes. A FEW BALES No. 1. Robes f'- pale very cheap J\. at [Nuv. 17} W. A- T.Ci. A CO'S C. G. OSGOOD, Is uow filling his Store from Top to Bottom, with a very desirable STOCK OF GOODS, IND SUITED TO THIS MARKET. They were selected with care and with due regard^© Style, Quality, Price. | And will be Offered at siEf®anp®kosßs as will bring about QUICK SALES. THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS PULL, And wo will not enumerate articlest THE STOCK OF $ & <d a & is large, and any person can be Suited GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. EATS & CAPS. L BOOTS & SHOES Hard W are. C ROCKER Y. IRON, STEEL, & NAILS, FLOUR FORK p| g g (Etl&<D<9ElEOtlßO And in short we shall try and keep nearly every thing,from the smallest article needed by the ladies up to an outfit for a lumberman's camp. THOMAS HARDEN begs leave to inform the public that he is now receiv ing an EXTENSIVE STOCK OP MERCHANDISE, which he offers at prices that will be found worthy of the attention of close purchasers. This stock consists iu part of SHAWLS of mostly all descriptions and at ALL PRICES. DRESS _ GOODS, An Extensive Assortment of Dress Goods of New and Rich Styles 4' Qualities , never before introduced in this place, and at extreme ly low prices. An endless variety nf EMBROIDERIES, LIBBOXS, LACES, it DRESS TJiI.V.VIXGS, BROADCLOTHS, CASSINEKES & VESTINGS. ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, ‘ HATS & CAPS, CROCKERY & GLASS WARE, and many other things tou numerous to mention. Again wo Would invito purchasers lo call and see the Goods and compare prices. ' WelL-buru, Jan. 20, 'GO. THOS. HARDEN. ERIE P OffNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, CORNING, N. Y. Jeffrey, .Rogers & Go. Proprietors, MANUFACTURERS OF ' Steam Engines, Boilers, Mortlccing and Tenoning Machine?, Mill Gearing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron Window Caps, Sill? ami Casing?, Door Cap?, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers on a SCALE of Jcffrtiy’s CelcbraUl Rouble Acting force pump. The best in use for all ordinary purposes and con taining with tho other qualities that of a supei icr Fire Engine. ALSO—Manufacturers of th«'Cclqbratcd “Hawkins Shingle Mills”—the best now in use. " Orders 'solicited by letter oy otherwise. JEFFERY, ROGERS 1 CO. Corning, N. Y’., Nov. 10, 1860, ly. PLASTER!! Tlic Fannors of Tioga .County NEED ONLY BE TOLD THAT A LARGE QUANTITY OF THIS SUPERIOR AR TICLE. RECOMMENDED BY GREELEY Is ready for them at tho iiiaxsfield' plaster hull It requires no puffilng to produce a “rush,” and is sold at the low price of ©6,00 PER TON. AMOS BIX3T. Mansfield, Jan. 2C, 18G0. Administrator'* Notice. LETTERS UP'Adininisfraiinu wore granted to Iho undersigned, this day, on tho estate of Noah Humsey, iate of Sullivan, doe’u: *ll persona indebted to said estate are requested to settle immediately, and those having claims will present then duly authenfica otd for settlement, SALLY A. RUMSEY, Arf.ni’j;. Jan, 19, 1800. P, W. GITCHELL, A.is/t’r, TO music lANS* A CHOICE LOT of tho‘best imported Italian and German ' VIOLIN STRINGS. Bass Viol strings, Guitar strings, Tuning ‘Forks, Bridges £«*., ’usl received and for-sale at ROTS m'G STORE. NEW FIRM! SEW STORE!! NEW GOODS! The Empire Store , having been closed for a abort time for the jmrpo«s 04 being Enlarged & Repaired • is no\r completed and. the New Firm of J. jR. BOWEN & C0.,;- have taken possession and re-filled it, with the LARGEST, BEST, ANI) CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, HOLLOW WAKE, HOLLOW WAKE. PORK & FLOUR, Ac., Ac., Ac., itC,, &C., &C.y ever offered to the people of Tioga county, and being dhunkful for past favors, respectfully invito the public to call and see our New Goods, which we will sell as cheap as can bo bought at any other place in this vi- cinity. We will take in exchange for Goods, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Beans, Bye, Barley, Grass Seetj^ But'er, Pork, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Paper Bags. and CASH, fur all which we will pay the highen mar- ket prices. Particular attention is called, to cash pur chasers. You will find it to your idvahlage to cull and see us before you buy elsewhere. % Goods shown free, ami sold cheap at tho EMPIRE STORE of J. R. BOWEN & CO. J. B. BOWEN’. M. BULLARD, A. ‘HOWLAND, THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. Prepare for the Great Political Campaign of 18G0. ISDirCEttEXTS TO CEE ns. KOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. The Tribune —now more than eighteen years old, and having over a quarter of a million subscribers, or constant purchasers, diffused through every Staid apt! Territory of our Union—will continue in essence what it has been—the earnest champion of Liberty, Pro gress, and of whatever will conduce to our national growth in Virtue, Industry, Knowledge and Proi-peri- THE NEW-TORK DAILY TRIBUNE is printed on a .large imperial sheet, and published every morning nud evening (Sundays excepted). 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Nassau st., New York ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration havjivr be«-*n granted to tbo u: d.r aigned on the estate of SILAS A. TREMAIN, Lite . f Dclmar dec’d., nil persons indebted to said estate »«;« requested to make immediate payment, and those 1n.., ing claims against tbe same to prerent them la r ELIZABETH H. TKEMAIN. AdmrV D. A. H9H, Admr, ' Jan. 5, I6dO t ArtisUiiistiiuor’s Nollci-. lETTERS olf Administration ba\ in" been pn»: f. 1 A to tho undersigned upon the citato of ERIA'K Zh.il SIIER'WQOi), late of Middlehury, dec’d.. persona indebted to said c?tat« are requeued t<* mui*o immediate payment, and tbo?o having claims to j re sent thorn lo the undersigned ■% 3AR.UI C. SHERWOOD 1 , . GEO. D. KEENEY- J Ad " ’ v ' MWolebmy, Ech. 2, 1860.* Adniiitiklrator’a police. administration having hew grnmH J to the uwforrigned on tbc estate o£ Mona SrUnni t late of t*nloir trmnship, <leuM., a?] pereona theniselrea indebted to laid estate »ro request'd t'l make immediate payment and those having ••’gainst the same vriU rreifeut ‘hem to ?-*>• '3 1S”?“ ,4u’-<c ASSORTMENT, CLOTHING, CROCKERY. HARDWARE, GROCERIES. PORK A FLOUR, [D*c. 1, 1359.]
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