lllE AOITATOR. • PENNA. Thursday Morning. March 1, 1860. forget the lecture to-morrow evening at ’’’ of the Wellsboro Republican Club iu l lo >’’ s lIaII 011 Tueada 7 evening of next f { n-pnernl nttomlnnee isdesirec). 1 TliTLadies' Aid Society mot in Roy's Hall on rJday evening of Inst week. It was a very picas* "f.fair into tbc a c c ( > lll P ailimellts °f mußic > charades, .. crcs^i c{c- . jjj* c sanctum was enlivened on Saturday of "ffeck kv tlio presence of the editor, who had cs *!■ j for a few days from the duties of his office at ffbiogte o, We notice In the Buffalo Exprett, among the rraduatfs at the Buffalo University, the name ‘p i ° r i. Bacon* of this place, who has received the E 3iaUe notice in the Owego Times that our old ~ j frank L. Jonc? hoen appointed by r M"tg aD » Sheriff of Tio B a county, Kcw York, Wee \j- rC mo\cd. Mr. Jones was formerly Sheriff of c nuntv in this State and made an excellent and rslnr officer. have received a number of communications .vjpj, though worthy, we must decline, os they are .-aip:a!cd hy no responsible name. Wo havo so vd sp oliCli ,lf anon J mouB articles ’being refused that ' astonished that so sensible a person as “Peggie p .<w <•" should repeat the experiment. Ttf'ln another column •will bo found a comnmni-, (iuw &' jm Mirondi Jones which will be read with at «s»t)c. Now while we assent to everything she may far of the editor of the Democrat, believing ii impossible to hit [that individual amiss, wo , !Jt confess that we do nit adopt her ideas of what • ostitutes a “gentleman,” for if the qualifications i*e indicate* n;e absolutely necessary, wc have not ifcc diving of that title since the “long time ago" we bad our last new suit. However if any one • f »L s more aggrieved than we do, they are nt liberty :: assUt Mirundi in settling the important question of fbitcoßSliiites a gentleman, in our columns. SiTAvjtheu Thai*.—We verily believe that our ..entv is to become the grefttemporium of Rat Trap*, i:i will acquire as groat a reputation from them as •,:ncciicut enjoys from the manufacture of hickory and bn s swood hams. We have been favored vib a loi'k at a trap, tho result of the ingenuity of •, n. 4 I. U. Spencer of Mansfield, Pa., which is the « a invention for the same purpose to which our at •tjnon has been called. Wc shall not attempt to de d'ewhat imp is the mo«t deserving, as the public rll no doubt choose to decide for themselves, but can •rtoiamend Spencer’s trap as worthy of a trial. Tho .ucoiion consi.-ts in the usu of a revolving partition r.accd within a suitable box, and provided with a :esiie bait box and discharge opening, wfccre ■t the device may be placed over a barrel of water, a! the animals not only entrapped but destroyed nt defame time ; the trap setting itself after each oper rijn of entrapping. '“•S'*Exhibition.— Tho exhibition of tho Student’s -'the Wellsboro Academy, came off at tho Court Hate, on Friday evening, .and notwithstanding the uriiUnce fee, to an overcrowded house. The Kxbi ..:-on was all that could be desired, and reflected 'nUnpou its potters,up. Tho speaking was cxcel kt. from “Kitties Musing*’’ hy little Eva Dartt, and ~t jpccch of Willie Shakcspcar up to the political d moral disquisitions of the young men, and showed jvt only good taste in selection, but the evidences of jduUniming iu gesture and delivery. A recitation Ma Hiawatha—(Famine) was well spoken by Miss &:g.c Bodine, and a number of amusing speeches .r the smaller boys that wc have not space t« sneak •f at length. The tableaux were interesting and at- Relive, the young ladies and gentlemen entering in. •• the fpirit of their parts with great energy and suc tij: A Colloquy, entitled the “Tea Party/’ of an ■qsc female;, presided over by tho veritable Mrs. Arlington, brought down the house. Two other Col. imy?, entitled, “Jlow to Recognize a Brother" and "Cure for the Heart-ache” in which the principal char ■•:cr« were represented in inimitable style by G_. W. Merrick and A. P. Roberts, were received with great inplause, “The Mission of Spirits” and “The OC •tring*”—Colloquys—by the j'oung ladies, were re. ■Wed with marked attention, but whether caused by tie beauty of the acting, or tho actorfe, we arc unable ij aeeulc. The valedictory address was spoken by Mr. Lewi? Bodine. Tho entertainment was enlivened 7 music from the Wcllsborp brass band. It is a source of regret that with this -term Mr. Bur ..agam/s connection with the Academy ceases. In dote he has been us ho has won the respect the and will carry with him wherever if the best wishes of all with whom he has been njociatcd. The Magazines. lUnrEU*s Magazine for March is already issued Tbe following is the list of- articles and contributors: -TLe BulUd of Volley Forgo, a poem, by R. H. Stod *^’l: Life among the Loggers, by Mr. Charles Hal- Peep at4iie Elephant,by Mr. Charles Nordhoff, -■'-'1 on the Prairie, a poem by Rose Terry ; Coin in Iserica, by Km. C. Prime: Disappeared, a story by ••h«. Alice B. Haven; A Fish Story, by Mr. Edwards? ?jrt »econd of Fit* Hugh Ludlow’s story of Little “f tber: The First Colonists of Florida; Oar ChrisL- Tree, by Fit* James O'Brien; A Night in a snow by Mrs Mary E. Bradley; Lovell, the ‘STidowor, .-.■Thackeray; Tithonus, by Alfred Tennyson; The 'arch for a Northwest passage: Nil Nisi Bonum—a "suie to Irving and Sfocauley, by Thackeray! The -umber concludes with an instructive and entertain •2Swthuyc of current events, foreign gossip, anoc. •’tej Ac, * nr - Atlantic Moxtuly for March is at h&nd. Its aro M follows: Tbo French Character j The ' $f knowledge under Difficulties ; Implora * a, ' e; Ike Progress of the Electric Telegraph; Love tell Love; To tho Muse; Screw Propulsion, "h'le Mice; For Christie's Sake; The Nursery Blar-’ -7 Stone; The Professor’s Story; I* tbo Religious T :nt <->f the Ago Met? Reviews, and Literary noti 'it‘ Ecrcot Amarfeau Publications. Magazine for March is on our table.— full ©f good things. Tho fine steel engraving, of Patience** is tho beat we hare seen for a a ? bine. Subscribers for Peterson never fail to get “ ,e * the worth of their money. Terms $2,00 ! ' r .'car in advance, address Charles J. Peterson, 300 Chestnut st. Philadelphia. Ail Tj-r, Year Rocxd.—Wo have received the number of this valuable publication and its J*'unusually interesting. It is a rare and . v;^ ecl w conducted and worth twico its jjYTce, which is $3 per annum. Rcpub ' *? 4 Co., 37 Park Row, N. V., '•' Dl all orders must be addressed. Ivj , Hay, h *H. SALE by the subscriber a quantity of Hay— ‘■-t j n .^ arila on the farm in Richmond, formerly oo ky Clark Bailey, seven miles from Wollsboro. C'* & of Kdwi * Pratt neap the fern). Enquire of s. a ,.* c I * AVibon Wcllsboro Pa. Price, $8 50 per £ ie tna - 11. U. DENT. Jutland, Pa., Peb. 16,1550. 6t* 1 j i Administration having been granted undersigned oij tbe estate of Eli GitcbclJ, 'A\i ir U *« v w, dcc’d, all parsons indebted to said ec ,B to make immediate payment and .'t., in 5 cla,tns against tbo seme will present . , r. W. MITCHELL, A&iX STATEMKItI 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 Cosx*ts. 17 38 “ “ redemption of seated lands . 41 38 “ “ judgments and notes 362 18 a “ sale of office doors 5 00 EXPENDITURES. Amount paid D. G. Stevens, late Com’er $ll5 00 “ John James 117 44 “ L. I>. Seeley 209 SO AUDITORS, Paid C, F. Veil and others fbr the year '53 $92 81 “ “ “ ’59 62 37 “ J. Emery, auditing ac'ct of Proth'ry Ac 24 00 commissioner's counsel. Paid James Lowrey “ Jno. W. Guernsey s7s 00 Paid. Commissioner's Clerk, A. J. Soficld §5OO 00 “ Traverse Jurors, O. B. Lowell A others $2713 50 “ Grand Jurors, C. A. Clark and others $722 00 “ Constables and Tip Stares, D. B. Clos- son and others $393 27 “ Crier, T. P. Wingate, $llB 00 “ Justices, Lyman Beach andothot* 74 56 “ Assessors, Alonzo Leo and others 425 50 “ Printing, Hugh Young A R. Jenkins 98 00 “ Elections, David Rcxford and others 103Y23 CommonwoaUh Costs, C. F. Veil A others 1021 62 New Bridges. “ Joseph Weaver, at Long Run 25 00 “ John Howland “ Knoxville 750 00 “ C. F. Miller Doughtv’a Mill 400 00 51175 00 District Attorney. a B, B. Strang " Henry Allen Bounty on TTi/tZ Cats. u Thos. Videou and others Bridyc Repairs. •* John A. Smith, at Beecher’s Island 22 00 “ S. B. Hathaway, Berry’s Bridge, Tiogn, 25 00 u J. Armstrong et al Westbrook bridge, in Middlebury 44 75 “ Amos Bixby, at Lamb’s Creek 24G 70 u Geo. Gaylord and E J Bosworth, at Bloss. 145 50 “ Clark Slosson et al at LawrcncevUle 5G 05 “ Silas Allis, nt Elk Run 70 00 “ C. Crandall, at Beecher’s Island 10 00 “ John Tubbs, at Osceola “ H. Campbell, at Blackwell’s Court House and Jail Repairs. **. 11. S. Cook and others Prisoners. “ John Mathers, fur board Ac. “ S. I. Power for carrying prisoners to Penitentiary 224 12 “ R. H. Archer, for Medical attendance 11 00 “ W. W. Webb “ “ 1 00 “ Nelson Packer “ “ 100 u Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital 202 01 * SUIO 40 Stationery. <{ Andrus Gauntlet A Co., and others *52 07 Incidental. “ Jno. James et nl for distributing dup. Ac. 51 98 “ F. Smith, express charge on blank books, 75 “ J. F. Donaldson, - “ u 250 ss9 23 Sheriff's Fees. et S. I. Power Merchandise. “ C. AJ. L. Rpbinson, and others, 57 CS Fences. “ G. S. Cook Damage to Improvements. Paid Paid Samuel Sykes $lO 00 Samuel Ilazlett $3O 00 Isaac Lownsbury 50 00 Geo. Vi. Phelps 10 00 Royal Havens 10 00 I>. F. Gardner 100 Solomon Smith 30 00 S. S. Rumsoy 20 00 Erastus Niles 25 00 Harvev Cleavclamf2s 00 11. Fellows > -5 00 W. AW. J. French 2U 00 Daniel Williams 500 M. A Wm. French 25 00 Total $299 00 Money Refunded, Paid S. S. Johnson 70 “ Jacob Hartman ,1 20 ■ ft H. S. Horton 3U4 “ 11. Wihnot 18 46 •• J. 1\ Donaldson 22 14 *•* Anson Holmes 3 10 “ Phelps Dodge & Co. 22 48 s7l 17 u Clerk of Sessions, John P. Donaldson, $6BO 00 u Prothonotary, J. P. Donaldson 39 5S " Postage, I, B. Richards* 3 48 Coroner s Inquests. “ Z. Mallory and others, body of unknown child - $l3 87 lt Joel Bose, body of John Smith. 17 02 “L. P. Hoyt 41 JVillidfn Uowo 11 87 “ I. M. Bodinc 41 Jno. Mahony 14 24 (i Jno. James, 44 Jno. O’Doa ,13 48 : $72 43 u Agricultural Societies, Tioga County Ag* ricultural Society $lOO 00 u Wood! House repairs. It. S. Cook ot al., 250 “ Hoad views, Henry Allen and others C7l 50 ft Bridge Views, D. G. Stevens and others 197 20 41 County Lines, Hichard Childs,' 600 “ Township Lines, David Heise ct al 79 00 u Late Treasurer, O. H. Blanchard, balaneo duo as per Auditor’s settlement for year 1657 . . - - - - - 545 91 a Treasurer's Commission, G. F. Taylor, on $14268.02 at 2 per cent D. C, STCVENiS, Comraiwlone* m account jtUJi Ti oca C#antT I>IL To County Orders Balance due iLecounleut Balance due accountant January 1559 •» $ll G 7 By fifty-five daya service atper day 1W •* 113 miles direct travel 3 s l3s 25 L. D. §KELEY, Commissioner, in account with Tioga County DB-' To County Orders Balance duo accountant Balance due accountant, January 1830 80 By 79 days services, at $2 per day 158 00 “ 540 miles travel 32 £0 5237 20 JOHN JAMES, Commissioner, ill ac’ct with Tioga County Dll. To County Orders Balance due County, ISSB “ '■ accountant By 6S flays service? ai $2 per day $136 00 u 272 miles travel 10 32 sls2 32 AMOS BIXBV, Commissioner, in ac'ct uith Tioga County, X)K. Balance due accountant $llOO CR. -f By 19 days services, at $2 per day ¥3B 00 60 miles travel i-' l ’ s4l 60 Tioga Comity , SS> 'We, tho Commissioners of Tioga County, Jo here by certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the matters therein sot forth. In testimony whereof wo have hereunto set our hands this 30th day of Jan uary, 1860 JOlUv JAMES 1 , 1,. D. SEELEY" CWm cr* AMOS BIXBY J Attest, A. J. SOFIKBI), Clerk. O. F. TAYLOB, Treasurer of Tioga County, in act. with said county from January 13th, 1859, to Jan, l«th, 1860 BE. To amount of outstanding tax for 1050, $l3B 82 u « •• 1851, 11 17 « •! “ 1852, 129 82 n •• •< 1854, 9 53 ,f -f ‘j 1856, 53 74 ,< .f “ 1857, 731 86 « “ 1858, 2107 93 Sealed tax assessed 1859, 12581 48 <« Ueo’d on seated lands returned, IT 38 a, Redemption of teaMd lands die 1 , .. .nr -.mi USttj "8 sij i 1 THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Sale of office doors, 5 00 Balance due accountant 2X26 70 =slBB2o 30 _ ' CR. By judgijveat set aside by order of Court, $135- 82 K vs* Brooks ct al (procood’g stay’d) 1147 u Abatements on tax for the year 1852, 3 01 “ Judgments vs. Xnscfao and Cook 126 81 %( Outstanding tax for year 1854, 9 53 ** Abatement on tax for tho year 1856, 40 50 u Commission allowed Collectors “ 784 " Abatements for the year 1857 j 48 11 “ Commission allowed Collectors “ 33 64 “ Outstanding tax “ 620 02 “ Abatement for the year -v 1853, 468 59 “ Commission allowed Collectors u 380 07 “ Outstanding tax for the year “ 49 97 “ Abatements for the year 1859, 962 9,6 " Commission allowed Collectors “ 307 71 “ Outstanding tax for the year u 914 66 “ Commissioner's receipt for orders cancelled - Sept 15th, 1859 7332 01 “ Receipts for orders cancelled Jan, 5, 'CO, 6781 43 “ Amount paid Auditors for 1853 - -92 81 " u pud Auditors’for )859 62 37 u Commission on $14268,62 at 3por cent 428 06 $12409 98 5442 21 $179 IS $37 30 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 n jfrliiin r due said ac countant, by tbe County, of two JfioUsand two hund red and twenty-six dollars aad'sevewty oeats. Wit* ness our hands this 10th day of January, A. 1860. W. A. DOUGLASS) ‘ JAS. I, JACKSON >• Auditors CHAS. F. VEIL j : The Great English Remedy. Sir James Clause's Celebrated Ffmalb Pills. —Prepared ram a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, 3/. £>., Physician iirtra ordimtry to (he Queen. —This well known medicine Is no Im position, bat a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any causes whatever; and although a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful In their'ron Btltntion. To Married Ladies it Is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on the monthly i period with regularity.— These Pills have never been known to fail whore the direc tions on tho 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of tho agent. N. C.—sl and opostage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, contniniug over 5o pills, by re turn mail. .272 00 64 00 5226 00 $5 25 For sale by John A. Roy, Wellaboro; n. H. Borden, Tioga; C. W, Nosbltt, Mansfield : 0. W. Miller, Lawrencevillo: J. & J. 0. Parkhnrst, Elkland : A. AJ. Dcarman, Knoxville; and Charles GGodspeed, Westfield. (Jan. 27, 1869. Iy.] IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS, PREPUIED BY CORNELIUS L. CHF.ESEMAN, M. D. Tho 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 correcting all Irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of tho heart, disturbed sleep, w hicharise from interruption of nature TO MARBi£D LADIES, Dr Cheeseman'e Pills ore invaluable, us they will bring on the monthly pci n.d with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills, can place the utmo.-t confidence in Dr. Cheescmnn's Pill* doing all that they repre sent to do. NOTICE. 171 00 73 56 rsS74 56 202 04 100 2S 801 07 They should not be usod during Pregnancy, ns a miS'Car riage would certainly thcrelrom. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injn rious to life or health. Explicit directions, which should *»o rend, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on en closing $1 to tho General Agent, bold by one Druggist in every town in the United States, R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for tho United States, IGS Chambers Street, New York. To whom all wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold-by John A. Roy Wellshoro. Pa., and by Pratt & Hill Owego,Tfr. Y. [April 28, 1859. 10 Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. TTTIIERE the al>ovo preparation is known, It la so well os W tnblinhed as an infallible Remedy for tho dire of— Coccus, Colds, Sore Throat, lioAßfeEXEsa. Bronchitis. Srn tino or Blood, Pain in the Breast,, Croup, Whooping Cough, and every form Complaint, that it were a work of supererogation to tpenk of its merits. Discovered by a celebrate.! phvslcian more than twenty y«\« since, it has by the wonderful curtk it has effected been constantly appreciating In publio favor, until its u?« and its use and its reputation nro alike universal; audit is now well known and ciiciMied by all (and their “name is legion”) w ho hiivo been rostmed to health by its use iw the Great Remedy for all the discuses which it professes to cure. Sir James Clarko, physician to Queoa Victoria, has given it us bis opinion that G&NSUMPTION CAN SECURED. 90 20 147 00 The whole history of this medicine fully confirm? thcopin ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and hate testified, that when all other remedies had failed, thin had completely carwl; that whoa the cofferer had well uigh ila?-, paired, this had afforded .immediate relief; that when the physician had pronounced tho disease incurable, this has re moved it entirely. Tho \lrtues oi this Balaam are alike applicable to cure a slight cold or a Confirmed Consumption, and it? power safe, certain, tpoedy, pleasant and effectual remedy iauuot be equalled. tp»„CvCTioy! Purchase none unless it has the written signature o» “I. Butts” on the wrapper, as well os the pi lut ed uanio of the proprietors. Head the folhncing Letter : Gentlemen: Having used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of sTild Cherry in my practice w ith great success. I most cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted with Odstinitk Covens. Colt:*, or Asthma. (Signed,) H. 0. MARTIN, M. D. Mansfield. Tioga Co., Aug. ISOS. The following persons have also derived great benefit from tho use of the GREAT REMEDY: IVm. Lawrence,!*. M.. Bailey Creek; John Fox, I‘. M. Mainsbnrg: B, M. Bailey, the well known temperance lecturer, ami Thomas Jcriol a well knowu citizen <>f this comity. S. W FOWLK & Co , Proprietor?, Boston. For Ftile by tbeir Agents exerywhere. AGENTS.—John A. Roy, IVvUsboro; C. Nc-bltt, Mans field; D. S. Magee, Blossbarg; J. G. Alheck, Liberty; A Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A. Rollins, Jr., Maiu*burg._ September 30,1858. Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. IN VIETT of the fact that every member of tlio human family i» mnra or Ipm gnbjccleil to Rome complaint. bo mJes innumerable other conditions in life, u hich, by the .vstetanco of a little knowledge or exercise of common sense, they may Iks able so to regulate their habits of dh’t, and with the assistance of a good tonic, secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object tfao true course to pureue U certainly that which will produce a natural statu of thing-* at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetter has introduced to this country a prep aration hearing his namo, which ut this day is not a new medicine, but one that ho« h»*uii tried for years, giving witis fiction to all who used it. The Bitters operate power fully upyn the stomach, bowels and liver, re-HoYing them to a healthy and rigorous action, and Urns by tho simple pro cess of. strengthening nature, unable tho system to triumph .over dixaoM;. 428 06 515720 CO For tho euro of Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Nausea. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, arising from a morbid inu< tionof thebttmach orßoueK producing Crumps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbns, Ac., these Bitters bavo not an equal. Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally, contracted by new puttiers, and caused by the cangu of w.itur and diet, will be sbeedily regulated by a brief use of this preperatiou. Dyspepsia, a di«ein»o which in probably more present when* taken in all its various form** than aui other. thecnnm» of which may always be attributed to derange ments of the digeetivo organs, can be cured without fail by using UOSTETXRIVS STOMACH BITTKHS,as per directions gn the bottle. For this disease every physician will r’com mend Hitters of some kind. thc« why not use an article to be infallible? Every country have their Bitters as aprevent nlhe of djueosc and strengthening of the system iu general, and among them all there is not to bo found a healthier peo ple than the Hermans, fiom whom this preparation emana ted. based upon n ientific experiment* which have tended to advance the destiny of this great preparation iu tbu medical acalc of science. I FrVKB and Aorr..—This tiyicg and provokihg disease, u Uich f&stocM its relentless grasp ou the boiij of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short tpaco of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, caci be defeated and driven from tho*hody hy the use of RE NOWNED BITTERS. Furtlifir, any of the aborc stated die ted diseases caaaot b« contracted when exposed to any ordi nary condition* producing them. If the Bitters are umd as per directions. And as it neither creates nausea, nor offends the palatt, 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 a« is consistent with the production of a thorough and per manent euro. $ll5 00 15 25 sl3o 25 $209 80 27 40 5237 20 SII7 41 9 64 23 21 • $152 32 For iv Advanced Years whoaro suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters me in valuable iu a restorative of strength and vigor, and needs only to b»' tried to ho appreciated- And to « mother while mining. tjiesc Bitters are indispensable, especially where the mother's uourislimeut is inadequate to the demands of the child,consequently her strength must jield, 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 m all cases of weakness. CAUTION.- We caution tho public against using any of tho many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Uqstkt- TF.R’S CCLFIIKATED StQHACU BITTERS, ami 86© that each bottle has tlie words “Dr. J. Ilosteltcr’a Stomach Bitters'’ blown on tho side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature Is on the label. &IB* Prepared and ecld by HOTETTBR & SMITH, Pitts burgh, Fa., and sold by all Druggists, Grocers and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South Amer ica and Germany. AGENTS.—John A. Boy, Wcllabcro. J. &J. G.Park burst, BlkTaucJT A. AJ. Daman, Kno«yil)a. M. W. Staples, Oseeola. Charles Ooodspeed, Westfield! Seeley t Lngg, Kel son. A. Humphrey, H. U- Borden, John Kelingtoc, Tioga - Curtis Parkhurst, Wro. J. Miller, Lcwrenccnllo, G. R. Shef fer, Liberty. October \0,1550.-1;. PERRY DAVIE’S PAIN KIDDER in large bot tic/. For sftlo at Roy ’a Drug Store. inn"* 11 V' - SIBB2O 39 Special Notices. NEW YORK CITY. mV?'".' •>}-r r«'»’vf 2 * v r • . O. BULLARD Takes this opportunity of announcing that he has fit ted up the stand formerly occupied by Q. Lamb, and is now receiving an entirely NEW STOCK ® » 0 ® 3B 3B a 3B S, His stock consists in part of Pork and Flour , SUGARS Refined, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado. Pork, Lard. Rutter. Cheese. Fish, Oil, Coffee, —Smoking & Chewing, Snuff, Soap, !• - Molasses—Maple dr Sugar house. Soap. WOODEN WARE rows, Willow Wagons, Clothes Pins, Clothes Baskets Wooden Pails, Ac. Altogether the best assortment of Willow and Wooden War© ever brought into Wells boro! DDII^HI? P Whitewash Broshes, Blacking Brush* If IllJijlllilj cs. Shoo Brushes, Clothes Brushes Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, TWEE NOTIONS EfcSSMs; and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory* Gutta Percha, and Bono, Penholders, Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate and Load Pencil?, Stool Rings, Jews Harps, Teething Rings. Chess Boards, Dominoes, Rubber Balls, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Scaling V ax, Inkstands, Marscilcs and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper, Envelopes, Ac.. Ac. |.iTh TTTTTICI Oranges, Lemons, Apples, jC Xi Ull Figs* Primes, Currant Bal ing, Cherries. \TTTTCI of ftU kinds - Also lustftrd»Gbor jLi U lu kins, Pioklos, Candies, Citron Bran died Fruits, Ac., Ac. Tens, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Clove?, Nut meg?, Candles, Crackers, Childrens’ Toys, Ac. 1 will not enumerate articles further, but would re spectfully invite those desirous of purchasing any ar ticle in this line, to call and examine my stock boforo 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 FOR SALE FOR CASHv^ November 17, 1859. 0. BULLAUD. TRY THE NEW STORE. “M. XU.” IS AT HOME AGAIN! with an extensive and well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS. Ilia stock is ns varied as it is valuable, and compri ses DRY GOODS of all styles and varieties including Fall and Winter varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Parametta’s Del.aines, Ac. READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and prices. Having bad long expe rience in this branch of trade, he Is confident his cloth ing will suit his customers. GROCERIES, Ills stock of Groceries is 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 i HARDWARE purchased with especial rderencu to this market, in cluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Alco CROCKERY in abundance nnd variety. Tho attention of the pub lic is also called to the fact that PORK, FLOUR & SALT will be kept constantly on hard and for sale nt the lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing be u 111 keep - & & aSßgp ami similar articles of mechanical use."’ ITisjMock'of Boots & Shoes is sufficient to keep an entire community on a “good footing,” and warrants that£al! cun be “fitted,” from the largest to the smallest. In truth, he would assiir his friends and the public that EVERYTHING usually kept in n store may bo found among hi? stock. Call at the old stand ot Al. M. CONVERGE. Wt-Usboro. Nov. 3. IB3Q. GREAT ’REDUCTION ! PICTURES FOR 25 CENTS. Good pictures eor 25 cents AT WOOD'S ROOMS. (1 00D rrCTTRES FOR 25 CENTS T AT WOOD'S ROOMS. Good pictures for 25 cents , AT WOOD'S ROOMS. Good pictures for 25 cen rs AT WOOD'S ROOMS. All the Newest Styles of Pictures AT THE LOWEST CITV PRICES. Mr. Wood lias taken Room.* over Win, Roberts’Tin Shop, and as ho is confident of his ability to produce a good picture, would invito bis friends to cull. All styles of pictures will be taken, and a good one war ranted, us be has spared no expense to become thor oughly posted in the art. Rooms open for* Cow days only. Those wish ing pictures will please call soon. Wellsboro, Feb. 2, ISM. H. H. WOOD. Gre at Bar gains TO BE lADE. Ynu will find WRIGHT in M. Bullard .1 CVj old Store, where he is telling flour, FEED, MEAL, SHORTS, BRAN &c. t cheaper than at any other pflace In town. TO MJITIBEUWEIV. I can furnish Lumbermen with Flour at a figurc'lo suit tho times. Feed for almost nothing and all ac cordingly. Will pay cash for Oats, Kvo mid Corn. FRED. K. WRIGHT. WclUborn, I)oc. £, 1 SAP. FARM FOR SAMI. ffTIIK Subscriber offers for sale at a low figure, a I farm situated in Delmur township, routeiniug one hundred and fifty acres, with sevonty-tive aero? in a good state of improvement, with a large frame barn, upon it; a convenient house; two good orchards of choicT fruit { with good fences, and a good quality of limber and wood upon it. The quality of the soil is excellent, and the distance is only two miles from the village of Wellsboro, situated upon a good public highway. This farm can be bought at a bargain.— Apply to Ilcnry Sherwood in Wcllj-boro, or to the sub seriber in Charleston SEI*LV SATTERLV. Feb. 16. ISfiOA Police. LETTERS of Administration luving been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of LKVX UAKDY, late of Delmar, dec’d., all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay. meet and those having claims against the same will present them to JOHN B. HARDY } *, RUSSEL LAWTON > AUn,rs Del mar. Jan. 25, * Administrators Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the ertate of Jacob Pnryea, late of Delmar, dec'd., all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against (he same to present them to HIEAM KIMBALL,) . SILAS JOHNSON, j Aimt ' Delmar, Jan. 12, 1859. PEDLEHS will find it to their advantage to cal! pi Roy’s Drag Store, as be has jurt received s large supply of Essential OUs and Essences of ell kind? which be is.selling very cheap for cash. Buffalo Rotes. A V.Kttc y 5 *• rile ~t:7 A r • 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 due regard # to Style, Quality, «fc Price. And will be Offered at sweat a^»xo®s as will bring about QUICK SALES. THE DR¥ GOODB DEPARTMENT IS PULL, And we will not enumerate articles! OF $ il gTh Ht a sr <& is large, and any person can be Stated. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES Hard Ware. C ROCKER Y. IRON, STEEIJ, & NAILS, FLOUR FORK FISH CSUB <D (S IB JB Et 2B*SI And in short wc shall try and keep nearly every thing from tho smallest article needed by tho ladies up to an outfit for a lumberman’s camp. THOMAS HARDEN begs leave to inform tho public that he is now rcceiv* ing an EXTENSIVE STOCK OP MERCK AKtirSE, which ho offers at prices that will be foitpd worthy of the attention of close purchasers, Thi« stock consists in part of SHAWLS of mostly all descriptions and at ALL PRICES. DRESS GOODS, - An Extensive Assortment of Dress Goods of New and Rich Styles Sf Qualities, never before introduced In this place, and nt extreme ly low prices An emllnss varieh* of EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, LACES, & DRESS TRIMMINOS, BBOADCXOTHS, CASSBMERES &. VESTINGS. ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & OAFS, CROCKERY & GLASS WARE, and many other-things ts>o numerous to mention. Again wc would invite purchasers to call and see tho (lends and compare prices. Wellsboro, Jan. 26, ‘GO. TIIOS. HARDEN. ERI2S F OUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, corning, n. y. Jeffrey, Rogers & Co. Proprietors, L MA N U FACT U UEUS OF Steam Engines, Boilers, Mortiecing and N Toimuing Machine-., Mill Gearing ) and Machinery, Plain «und Ornamental Ivon Window Caps, Sills and ratings. Door Caps, and all kinds of Iron and)Brass Castings. Also Manufacturers ou a LARGE SCALE of Jeffrey's Cclcbrum Double Acllug FORCE PUMP. "Pic best' in use for all ordinary purposes, and con taining uuh tho other qualities that of a superior Fire Engine. ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “Hawkins Shingle Mills”—the boat now iu use. Ordbra solicited by letter or otherwise. JKFFEUY, K«»GLUS A CO. Corning. N. V., Nov. ID, 18511. ly. PLASTER!! Thu F<iri»«r> of Cuuuty REKI) ONLYRE TOLD THAT A LARUE QUANTITY or THIS SUPERIOR AR TICLE. RECOMMENDED BY GREELEY Is ready for them at tho KUNSFIELD PLASTER HI lIX. It requires no puffiing to produce a “rush,*’ and is sold at therlow price of BG.OO PER TON. AMOS IiIXCY. Mansfield, Jan. 26, I^*o. Adinlnintrator's Nolice. * LETXFUS OF Administration wero granted to the undersigned, this doy, on the estate of Noah Kntosey, late of Sullivan, dec’d: all persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle immediately, and those having claims will present then duly aalhomica «ld fuf settlement, SALLY A. RUMSEY, Adtnr* jt, Jan. 13, }m. F. IV. GITCHELL, Adn’r, TO INI7SICIANB. \ CHOICE LOT of tho bwt imported Julian cod German Tin! s'-ringr, GulUr rtrieg?, Turing Tori:.*, Z’* Jjc*. .* % e. «- a: n.L'G 51'.’;5 Iw fIBB! NEW STORE!! NEW GOOPS! Empire St^rc, baring been closed for a abort tig*?. £95 i\c purpo»f. 9.% Enlarged & Repaired, is noyr completed and tbo Kew Firm of < I R. BOWEN & GO., being hare Ukep possession and re-filled it, with the LAB,(JEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, DRY QOOPS. CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, ' HARDWARE, OROPERIRS, HOLLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE, FORK ft FLOUR, PORK & FLOUR, , fte., ftc., Ac., £e., &c., ''4c., over offered to the people of Tipga pematy, and being lhanhjul for past favor?, rcspeptfully inrite the publio to npd sco ourXcw Good?, which-"tve will sell os cheap os can be bought at any other piece in this vi- cinity. AYo will telco in exchange fp x Goads, Oats, Corn, buckwheat, But‘cr, Pork, Lard, Tallow, Becswai, Paper Rag*, *; / end CASH, for all which wo will pay the highest mar- ket prices. Particnlar attention Is called to cash pur- chasers. You will find it to your advantage to call and see us before you buy elsewhere. ■' Goods shown frec, and sold cheap a,i the EtyPJRB STORE of J, R. BOWEN & CO. .T. R. BOWES. ' M. BULLARD, A. ROWLAND, THE MEW YORK TRIBUNE, 4 Prepare for the Crept] Political Campaign of 1860, IiIDBCEMfISTS TO CLUBS. XO IT IS THE TI.VE TO SUBSCRIBE. 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THE DAILY TDIBUKE is milled to subscribers at $l5 ]|er annum, in advance; ??. for six months. THE K- V. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE is pub lished every T ues day nnd*Friday, tin{l contains all tb» Editorial? of the Haily, with 4be Cattle, IJorse and General Markets, reliably reported expressly for TUB TRIBUNE; Notices of Nyw Inventions, Foreign and Horn stic Correspondence, Articles on Cookery; and during the sessions of Congress it contains ft sunajpar/ of Congressional doings, with the morel Jipportant speeches. We shall, as heretofore, make the SEMI WEEKLY' TRIBUNE a Literary, as'well as a politi cal newspaper, and wc arc determined that it shall re main in the front rank of family papers. TERM&. One Copy, oue year, $3 no I Fiv® Copies, one year, $ll 23 Two copter, one year 300 j Ten do., to on© address, Qu on Any person sending us a club ef twenty, or over, will be entitled to an extra copy, for a club of forty, wo will send the Paily Tribune ono year. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY'-TRIBUNE, a largo eight-page paper for the country, ia published every Saturday, and contains editorials on the Import ant topics of the times, the news of the week 7 inter esting correspondence from all the world, the New-York Cattle, Horse, and Produce Market?, Inter esting and reliable Political, Mechanical, and Agricul tural articles, Papers on Cookery,' &c. We '■hall, during this year, as hitherto, constantly labor to improve tho quality of the instructive enter tainment afforded by THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, which, we intend, shall continue to be the best Family Weekly Newspaper published in the World. Wa con sider the Cattle Market Reports nlon'o richly worth to cattle raisers a year’s subscription price. TERMS, One copy, one year, $2 I Fire copies, ono year, $8 Three copies, ono year, 5 j Ten copies, one year, 1$ Twenty copies, to one address, - - I’o Twenty copies, to address of each subscriber, £1 Any person sending us a club c.f tjrcpty or jnoje will be entitled to an extra copy. Vpr a club of For ty, wr will send the SKMI-WKKKI.V TKIBUNK: and for » chib of One Yllii I>AILY TUIU UXK will be sent gratis, Subscriptions may commence at 4ny limef' Terws always catdi in advance. All kltcrsio l/e addressed 1-j Address, . KOJIACj: r.UEKIiJcY A CO., Tribute Buildings, [ Nassau,! st., New York. Der. K>, ?.tw«l3tcow.K ADMINISTRATORS NOTICIi-I.etlera of Ad ministration having bc*-n gnmted to the under digued on the estate of A. Ulo of Delmar dec’d., all pciions indebted” to said estate ar« requested to make immediate payment. apd those hav ing claims against tho s*mo to present tliem tr> . ELIZABETH H. TREMAIN, Aimr'x. . V. A. FISH, Adinr. ' Jan ItfflO, A(lmkiiUtra.tor # s ivoUcc. LEm.US of Administration ha\ ing been granted to tho undersigncd upon the Estate of EBKNE ZEK SHERWOOD, late of-Middiebnry, dec’d., all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and these bating claims to pre sent them to the undersigned, i bauah (VsnEi&rocD > , > OEO. D. KEENER { Ad " : 9 *- Middbboiy, Feb* 2, 1300.% $ Admikiisi|raloi->F> Notice. r LITERS of admiplstranm having h E « graota-l ±J to the uLiluwigned qn.tlje estata qf Maria Sdl.rrf. ■aid ol amor, toxnshsp, <locU, a!! wraans kaoiinr tientelrcs indchtod-to eE ta-»'aK> requastod .* ataka imtoef.ato la;moot and tW» haring c l,.iia • **prejtut tivu s :ri ASSORTMENT, CLOTHING, CROCKERY, hardware. [Doc. 1,
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