t flE AGITATOR, - WKLSBORO’ PENN A. pmrsday Morning, March 8, 1860. 4 Co., 119 Nassau St., New York, and 10 '.a pi ?' .ire the Agetita for the Agitator, and the s-" Cl, -'.land latest circulating Newspapers in the .. the OmaJae, They are authorized to con* '• • ?w f r Volr lowest rates. w«nld he very glad if some person 1 would tTm :, the Common School Reports for 1859 !'i ” S foment has been published. . 0 the illncf," of Jlr. Reynolds County ’.'.'emient. the duties pertaining to his office '** hase !a *'■' P er ''V rmeil ns far 03 l>o pos t, Jcfutic= lor thej nwnt. The Lecture of C. D. Emery Esq. at the -Il:u*c, w.r- listened to by a good audience, and " L ,.- a i n nifct tho expectations raised by the well known abilities. The subject was '’Hu^ ,f * . >* i‘,rilimtMU __ <7 Ti .vno> is invited to the advertisement— 'l..! luiuK'.Hi.t-'ly—of 0. L. Derby & Co., book \ n excellent opportunity is offered to agents v de c- :c to embark In the sale of their publi- The following is the statement of the Poor TJuad Funds of Bolmar township as furnished us I’t’lio'! St “ nc Ck,rk: • r Outstanding Orders, $648,45. “ Murch 2 > u60 ’ $2970,91. fut*L run utk," they haw — At the late rusd a*-*is‘l)Ution of paintings of tho Cosmopolitan Tt* crr^n » ,fi famous painting of the h-mitli,” was drawn by Gov. Wise, of _ , ...... Vuir-'J ima "h<> OYC to indulge in the not nl 'T, trei iuel‘le gossip of bar-rooms and saloons; who seem niomenlarially to forget that they have '--•iinracd titers. if ibey be so fortunate astopos ,i;MuC: c.—' Till not lose anything in giving a rao «attention to the following sentiments, written or rea p, v whom we know not, nor docs it matter, so ' tl ;:eu are they. Read this. -.Verer n:al*c n e e of an honest woman’s name in an F-M-ir I’l.ice. oral an improper lime,or in mixed ;r,; c v. .Never make assertions about her that you ""ii 's:e irtruo, allusions that you feel she herself g c)j irj'ii to hj;ar. When you meet with men who 5(1 . tropic to make use of a woman’s name in a «*Uer? manner, : bun -them, for they are the very r : ,t ii,embers «r lie community—men lost to every ~£ v f honor, every feeling of humanity. KM(Kru.ocKi:u for March offers the following •jl'v of tuiitents: —The Prince of Pickpockets. The girl's Confessional. How they Manage Lunatics at • :w l. Lines: “If I die Early.** "What Happens i;t]cr tic Moon.” Remembrances. Stanzas: ‘‘lilind- The ‘‘.Son of the Man.” Reminiscences of \jj„leon the Second. The Shadow upon Sunnyside.' ?.e Illu-n i-f Priam. Threnode on the Heath of an ( Sketches, by John K. Hucr, H. 1. Cblnesc Music. 2. ••Pigcon-EnglUli.” 3. .:,usl Sdu try. 4. Opium; Epigram: '•Evcrlus- i:. f'.it s :*’ The Grave Creek Mound : Miss Machi ne.-. A ‘•So.-icty” Sketch; Literary Notices:— llival?: A tale of fhe Times of Burr and Ifamii* :r, p-jt-siif by Sydney Dobell: The Puritans; Church, C::f. ami Parliament of England: Footfalls on the of another World; New Miscellanies; By ■A’ics Kingsley : Smith and Martin's Book Keeping; :li;or's Table; Editorial. Historical Narrative of the }:dtrbocker Magazine; Number Eleven; Gossip ».aP,cater.' and correspondents; Brief Notices of Vt Publications; New Music. This Magazine has been so long a favorite, any .•? particular notice seems unocessary. -^S-LrNr.—The Fast of Forty Hays is now being n ursilly observed by the Episcopalians and C&tho .jm Imitation of Christ's fasting forty days. It -Enunced Feb. 22d Wednesday—called Ash Wedncs a*. sad ends cn the Sth of April, that being Easter xzth'v, or foriy-fi'tir days from the.coromcnccment — :t frur extra duj s being added to makeup for the which are not considered fast days. The name Ash TVednesaay was derived from theau" :.cu rrrcmuuy of blessing ashes at Gris season. The lit* tin* usca are made of the palms consecrated the i-tiLy twelve-month before. The-priest, signing the P'rie on the forehead with them m the form of across? :.A them icmcmbcr "quod j»a lets c$ ct j>ufreni T'ritn*," “dust thou art and to dust thou shalt rc ~c. * 11. Is ceremony survived the first shock of the l.tl.rmatiuu, and was one of,the ordinances of tbo itA-aed church, for a time, not being abandoned in I edvn until about the j car 1547. Since then it has b'tj practiced only by the Catholic Church, laerc are hut too many who are fasting at this in f.WKot season, not from religious scruple, but from frri aecc.-iity. As regards them says llF.nmcK, “This is a fast to dole Thy sheaf of wheat And meat I’uto the hungry soul. 1 u show a heart grief ren*. To starve tby sin, Not him, And that’s to keep tby Lent.” —We have before stated that the ’-ics during the present year, were vested with an w.iersal privilege, that of “popping the question,’ k ** we bat e consulted the authorities in regard to the -*iUr, and Hud that the twenty-ninth day-of Febru- tr.h it the day upon which females are entitled to t *pmilcge. -o:p Vo nr occurs every fourth year, and is so called ■*’iu;c ii leaps over a day more than any other year* *-• ■.c'-tcnve. in other years, if Christmas day or New '•if- day fall on a Sunday, it Bill fall on Monday in r ut-wieg \eor: but in Leap Year it will fallTues' : 7. lc:rg thus two davs later in the week, instead o It is alto called bissextile—from the Latin hi*, ■>.cc, aud sixth—meaning that the sixth of tho (l ttils of Mtirth —(corresponding to the 24ih of Fcb was reckoned twice every fourth year by the ‘'••nalai.cu of a day. The necessity for Leap Yea r fnm the fact that tbc aoler year does not correspond ‘‘Jcj.j w;:h ijj e ci;il year, in consequence of its not <id.rg tiaaly with a givendoy, but with a fraction of ic: . v - If u were not. tbc true year consists of the takes for theeartb to make one revolution round «ea, which i>* determined by its coming back to the “’•’"t 1 oi: i In the zodiac from which it started; und »sccf uplirbed in 365 days and nearly six hours. as the calender must consist of complete days, Jii bears are omitted, and in four years they -ue up a whole da} , when one is added to the year, '‘ is ‘ IE S w hat is called Leap Year. " asted immediately. A kw more active and enterprising young men can **• fiuil immediate employment by which they can frwa COtt to 1,000 dollars a year, to net as agent ; | * cVCrj - now and popular works just published cx t'T agents and not for sale in bookstores. — yV * “ a ‘ v a great number of agents employed, many of > “? aj sre making from $l5 to $2O per week. Those engage in this pleasant and profitable bus for particulars, etc., address C. L. DERBY Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers. Sandusky City, Ohio. • Editors of newspapers giving the above and tol -3 insertions, and calling attention to it, and ? CO PJ' containing it, will receive any three '■* following works . t.. c s**tpoleon, by Deadly, $1.25 Jj);* tf Lafayette, “ 1,25 M Josephine “ - 1.25 a, T aud Martha IVashiogtoa 1,25 Odd r SC . e . ncs a Hunter’s Life, 1,25 jv? Ft >Ws Amulet, 1,25 23, ISCO. C. L. DERBY. P E t^ Y Davie s pain killer in largo hot s' Vqt tale at Uoy’s Drag Store. ]()() Vl i-LU VLlviff KIIIiiON. in-t rrrcUr.l • 1,1 UAKDLVS TREASURER’S SHE OP DNSEATFD LANDS IN TIOGA CO., PA, In pnnnunee of an act of the General AasetnHy, passed tiie 13th day of March, 1815, will be exposed to public sale at the Commissioner’s Office in Wells borough, on the second Monday in June, 1860, the tracts of land described in the following list, unless the taxes due on them are paid before that time. March 8, 1860. . J. S. WATROUS, Trcaturcr. BROOKFIELD. -So. of. Qt'y , Warrants or Oicnrr. Amount H'ar’nf. 0 f fax, 725 Tubbs & others Sl3O 50. 94| do. 16 53 1864 i 1865 J 246 T. SI. Willing 44 27 1854 lIS do. 708 1008 80 Wm. Lloyd 480 1856 40 T. SI. Willing 240 18601 1861 J 70 do. 450 BLOSS. 5910 275 Nicklin & Griffith §4125 275 do 35 04 583 do. 127 97 393 do. ' 47 81 540 Job. Wilson 81 00 540 do. 08 85 36GJ do. 4122' 137*- do. 15 37 137 J do. 15 37. 200 do. 23 17 252 do. 18 80 5055 3GOi 1 do. 54 97 “ 137 i do. 20 59 “ 137 J do. 20 59 “ 200 do. 30 80 5027 5(145 5040 5040 “ 252 do. 28 35' 5932 1041 Nioklin & Griffith 159 15 5914 1100 do. 165 00 5978 436 do, 49 05 5970 926 do. 125 04 “ 200 do. 27 00 5980 364 do. 40 95 5955 700 do. 94 57 1 344 Wm. Wilson 32 25 “ 132 do. 1136 5054 1099 Jas. lVilson 103 05' 5053 510 do. 47 77 5977 295 Nioklin & Griffith 48 00 5982 220 do. 17 32 . 809 143 Franklin College 16 87 “ 150 do. 24 G 2 5955 400 Nicldin & Griffith 54504 5977 405 do. 72 48 “ 400 ,do. 48 00 5903 87 Helfenstine 15 05 charleston. 4473- 200 Jaa. Wilson S4O 30 4474' 200 do. 33 00 <* 200 do. 38 00 4479 400 do. 47 00 1580 111 Hews & Fisher 11 70 5050 528 Jas. Wilson 51 48 5049 1099 do. 108 13 5048 089 do. 31 89 1581 990 Hews & Fisher 72 91 5051 1099 Jas. Wilson 50 33 5252 1099 do. 50 33 5053 589 do. 57 40 1584 490 do. ■ 47 77 1579 ' 370 Hews & Fisher 30 93 1582 370 do. 20 12 1583 370 1 do. 2012 1580 178 do. 19 47 “ 104 do. 415 “ 40 • do. 0 03 •' 300 ' do. 23 05 400 Underhill , 68 80 200 Jas Wilson 18 80 247 Hews & Fisher 15 91 247 do. 15 91 35 Jas. Wilson 300 cohkgtojt/ 410 Jas. Wilson 707 Geo. Mead 275 Jv'icklin it Griffith 200 A Bless 100 Robert G. White 100 A Bloss 150 E. Dyer 275 Nickiin & Griffith 550 do. 200 do. CETHEB. 2290 272 W. Willink 33 70 2291 130 do. 17 07 2295 946 do. 117 06 4474 4472 1582 1583 4473 5043 5497 5916 5916 5977 5927 2290 034 do. 78 45 2297 340 do. \ 42 39 1228 133 George llarrison 17 49 1227 GOO uu. 1325 i 1326 j 307 R. Blackwell 40 32 2291 303 IV. Willink 19 44 “ 469 do. * 7 04 CHATHAM. 40 J. E. Lyon S 3 29 424 J. A. Crandall 34 88 407 Crandall & Emery 33 45 029 Ira Davenport 34 82 289 Samuel King 23 74 407 J. Waters 34 28 1220 195 G. Ilarrison 'lO 02 37i A. C. Bush 26 03 DEERFIELD. 5179 * 244 Jaa. Strawbridge 366 do. “ 136 do. 5177 338 do. 5178 191 do. 12 70 5179 425 do. 28 68 5181 422 do. 28 47 5610 216 do. - , 14 63 3697 143 do. ]1 964 5610 156 Jus. Strawbridgo > 503 5181 118 do. 843 5610 651 do. 44 92 5180 043 do. 36 15 “ 318 do. 17 92 “ 08 Jo. , 458 5177 00 do. ‘v 338 5178 253 do. 1 11 36 5177 218 do. ’ 536 5010 117 do. 528 OELMAB. ■ 85 i 455 j 80 Jas. Stewart 1579 613 Hews & Fisher 1582 372 1583 372 do. 1580 210 do. 70 do. 110 do. 4212 4213 “ 166 do. 19 43 { 100 Jackson 4 Bachs 25 60 21 C. &M. Emory 240 4216 99 Jas. Wilson _ 397 1544 356 do. ' 39 52 4215 605 do. 4218 232. do. 4214 462 do. 4205 80 do. 4208 ‘ 250 • do. 50 do. 1544 120? 104 d«. THE TIOGA! COUNTY AGITATOR. 4218 4213 4214 100 do. 3 35 88 do. 518 113 do. 2 22 “ 136 do. 2 66 “ 276 do. 5 42 1582 247 do. 30 50 1583 247 do. , 30 50 4228 132 do. 482 1539 50 do. X 97 4222 97 do. , 383 “ 100 do., 3 92 “ 75 do. 3 95 4223 60 do. 2 61 “ 100 do. 10 27 4219 026 do. 2145 4227 163 do. 30 33 1544 229 do. 12 59 4207 400 do. 869 4204 100 do. 675 4427. 42 do. 2 94 4208 50 do. 4 87 365 -100 do. 150 ELK. 2503 132 W. Willink 854 “ 125 j do. -9 83 “ 624 I do. 415 “ 624 { do. , ■ 415 “ 50 ) do. 335 “ Ifi do. 3 82 2509 501 do. 12 54 “ 501 do, 15 85 2510 448 do. 23 28 2512 1002 do. 85 66 2579 1002 do. ‘ 64 46 2613 1002 do. 6446 2628 1002 do. 41 13 2629 840 do. 43 36 “ 150 do. ; 8 18 2630 1000 do. • 45 79 2635 990 do. > 39 47 2636 99b do. 3413 2640 956 do. 54 22 2641 990 do. '56 93 2642 990 do. 113 88 2643 990 do. 113 85 2644 990 do. 113 85 2645 990 do. 136 62 4227 990 Jas. Wilson 5125 4228 “ do. 5125 4232 “ do. 6125 4233 “ do. - 6125 4237 “ do. 5125 4421 “ do.. 413 85 4422 “ do. ' 159 57 4423 “ do. 136 62 4424 “ do. . 136 62 4425 “ do. 154 44 4426 “ do. 136 62 4427 590 do. 39 17 “ 237 do. 38 20 4429 635 do. - 35 44 4338 990 do. 113 85 4439 990 do. 139 38 4440 990 do. I 45 55 4441 990 do. 45 55 4442 990 do. .45 55 4443 990 . do. 50 97 i 4444 990 do. 56 92 14445 679 ‘ do. 139 72 5454 990 do. 113 84 4466 990 do. 118 83 2503 63 W. Willink 216 “ 57 do. 2 62 2509 Sfli do. . 299 “ BGJ do. 2 99 “ 861 do. 3 48 BG| do. • 483 “ 38 do. 175 2299 802 Geo. Fox 88 22 2304 1002 W. Willink 57 59 2305 372 do. 21 39 2308 100 do. 13 50 2348 1002 do. . SO 11 2301 702 do. 73 08 2359 393 do. . 29 53 2300 885 do. 57 50 2307 249 do. 480 2379 1002 do. 205 41 2382 500 do. 28 75 '2427 271 do. 29 81 2433 990 do. 79 81 2434 990 do. 133 05 2437 990 do. 178 20 2470 740 do. . 69 20 2481 1002 do. 47 03 2501 850 ; do. 08 01 2335 002 do. 48 19 1707 195 Hews & Fisher 31 22 333 R. G. White 52 94 2505 122 W. Willink 099 2297 340 do., 30 00 2294 310 do. 24 50 “ 431 do. 33 59 “ 232 do. 17 99 2305 127 do. , 7 31 2350 150 do. 8 04 2298 500 do. 40 00 1041 280 B. Blackwell 980 2350 100 W; Willink 1150 $l6 67 46 61 25 79 11 75 4 25 5 87 .7 12 25 79 25 79 9 00 78 75 2358 400 do. 4100 2300 500 do. 40 00 2305 150 do: 15 GO 2308 990 , do. ’ .90 52 ’ 200 j. N. Boyd 500 150 T. S. Bovd 500 2305 344 W. Willink 12 90 JACKSON. 3308 155 E. Blackwell 12 00 3358 120 do. 0 24 3300 175 do. ,13 02 3303 200 do. 10 38 “ ' 40 do. 315 3304 20 do. 1 58 “ 8 do. 03 3300 190 do. • 14 82 “ 210 do. 10 53 3307 120 do. 930 “ 349 do. 27 55 3309 78 R. Blackwell 375 3358 75 do. 3 93 LAWRENCE. §l5 13 , 24 70 9 IS 25 95 5624 200 Wm. Ellis -7129 4300 180 Thomas Willing | 14 84 5622 404 do. 28 33 3359 76 R. Gilmore 441 4300 220 Thos. Willing 18 83 5359 51 R. Gilmore 194 4292) 4300 j 235 Thos. Willing 940 LIBERTY. S 9 42 48 13 5980 604 Nlcklin & Griffith 5o 04 1961 80 J. Barron Jr. [ 665 4780 270 Miller & Murry | 22 74 5976 1000 Micklin & Griffith 1 83 11 5978 004 do. 1 55 17 5983 420 do. 35 05 “ 540 B. E. Valentine 44 90 nonBH. 1583 990 Hews & Fisher 95 04 1586 774 ' do. ' 78 89 1587 940 do. 79 89 1588 790 do. 25 46 1591 466 do. 59 64 1595 100 Jas. Wilson 040 3OO Hews X Fisher 27 90 1698 "30 do. j 07 1216 )7> Jat. W(|soq 21 r •' 21 18 2117 842 11 80 17 16 40 93 18 10 3G;04 10 07 29 95 5 86 8 V 7 GAINES. 4220 920 do. 58 88 4346 218 do. 344 “ 169 • do. 270 4347 397 do. 12 71 4348 100 do. 161 4349 146 do. 934 4378 990 W. Willink 63 56 4367 990 do. 63 25 4379 990 do. I 126 72 4380 990 Jas. Wilson 95 04 4384 990 do. 1 63 30 4385 990 do. 63 36 4386 990 do. 63 36 4347 35 do. 57 4366 311 do. 700 4413 990 do. 3167 4414 990 ’ do. . 95 58 4415 990 do. 95 58 4224 50 do. . 640 4349 100 Jas. Wilson 640 “44 do. . 5 00 4365 357 do. 357 4416 990 do. 63 35 4364 50 do. 81 4366 468 do. 29 95 5242 780 ' Geo. Mead 100 57 1591 119 Hews & Fisher 11 45 1595 50 Jas. Wilson 319 4387 990 do. 120 82 4388 990 do. 63 36 4364 50 do. 3 19 “ 840 do. 53 70 “ 99 do. 7 03 HIDDLEBIIRT, 4485 437 Jas. Wilson 56 41 4486 399 do. 5142 391 Mercerau & Mageo 49 90 435 Geo. Wood 56 08 288 J. Losinger 37 15 120 Samuel King 15 48 75 A. C. Bush 646 350 Cole & Potter 40 85 900 A. C. Bush 58 05 4298 140 Thos. Willing , 602 RICHMOND. 4471 214 J. Wilson / 25 07 4481 492 dhr--. 80 06 4482 736 do. 122 64 5830 100 Wm. Ellis U 69 4480 60 Jas. Wilson 907 “ 100 do. 11 40 “ 93 do. 10 70 221 85 Peter Boynton 419 274 27 John Smith 3 12 4489 214 Jas. Wilson 17 07 233 115 J. Lockhart 774 4481 27 Jas. Wilson 1 80 4484 512 . do. 39 51 4481 120 do. 5 40 RUTLAND. 3371 100 R. Gilmore 600 “ 771 -do. ' ‘ 54 23 1404 160 U. Blackwell • ; ' 10 50 SHIPPED. 1049 28 ,Tas. Wilson § 19G 2952 990 Wm. Willink ' 34 04 2355 220 do. 10 59 2367 310 do. ' 14 99 “ 200 do. 33 00 2308 990 do. 136 13 4211 931 Jas. 'Wilson 51 19 4455 102 do. 901 4458 300 do. 33 00 “ 2GB do. 29 48 1027 116 K. Blackwell 976 1950 IG6 Jaa. Wilson 929 “ 87i do. ‘ 4 90 “ 120 do. 6 72 4455 CG W. Willink 303 2331 920 do. 632 TSOGA. 3303 99 R. Gilmore 14 80 3373 309 f do. 30 90 3372 507 do. 50 70 “ ’ 200 do. 23 24 4489 785 Jas. Wilson 117 70 2025 447 Wm. Ellis 07 00 5043 209 S. M. Fox 4050 5040 340 do. 51 00 5045 549 do. 82 40 3308 146 E. Gilmore - 29 20 “ 76 do. 1140 5045 549 S. M. Fux ¥2 30 5025 456 Wm. Emilia 45 00 5643 269 S, M. Fox 40 60 3373 200 R. Gilmore 20 45 3308 48 do. S 44 187 H. G. Wilcox 18 70 1218 518 George Harrison 38 85 UNION. 5241 200 Geo. Mead . 14 33 4603 100 R. Coleman 12 25 2 4124 Wm. Wilson 1 33 01 “ 551 do. ' 44 89 ‘ 3 “ do. , 59 08 “ 412} do. 44 72 4 11 do. 33 50 “ 551 do. 52 90 5 551 do. 07 04 “ 412} do. 4415 6 412} ■ do. 33 51 “ 551 do. 44 74 7 “ do. 59 60 “ 412} do. 44 38 4611 322 John Vaughn 43 22 4612 114 do. 15 31 WARD. 1438 530 P. Connally 31*72 1439 137} W. Freestone 16 00 5241 889 Geo. Mead 10S 92 5257 1004 do. 1 112 13 5238 300 do. 1 12 75 5240 400 do. 70 75 5254 1089 do. 89 So 5253 1089 do. - 89 85 5244 990 do. SI 07 5252 1089 do. 90 60 5265 910 do. " 75 57 5972 1100 \icklin & Giffith 82 75 5240 TOO Geo. Mead 42 00 WESTFIELD. 1323 400 U. Blackwell 1 1313 100 do. Administrator's police. LETTERS of Administration having boon granted to the undersigned upon tbe estate of LEVI HARDY, late of Delmar, doc’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 ) RUSSEL LAWTON J Admra Delcnnt, -Jon. 35, iB6O, Administrators Notice, LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Jacob Duryca, iate of Delmar, dec'd., all persons indeblod to said es tate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same to present them to HIRAM KIMBALL,) ... SILAS JOHNSON, | Admrs Delmar, Jan. 13, 1859. SPRING FASHIONS. 1860. GENTLEMEN’S wear of Silk Hat*, at Iho NEW HAT STORE in Arcade Block, opposite tno Dickinson House. S. P. QUICK, Corning, Fob. 23, 1860. Hatter. HONEY OF tlTl:i:Wo|lT.f'»r Coughs audC-M Pnvv 2’> evut.. At K -j . Ding . i <\*, €, G. OSGOOD, Is now filling his Store from Top to Bottom, with a very desirable STOCK OF GOODS, MD SUITED TO THIS MARKET. They were selected with care and with due regard to Style, Quality, & Price. And will be Offered at sweas *p®i®ss as will bring about QUICK SALES. THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS FULL, And wc trill not enumerate articled the’stock of is large, and any person can be GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES Hard W are. CROCKERY. IRON, STEEL, & NAILS. FLOUR FORE F IS E And in short »re shall try and keep nearly every thing from the smallest article needed by the ladies up to an outfit fora lumberman’s camp. THOMAS HARDEN bogs leave to inform the pulidic that ho ia now receiv ing an EXTENSIVE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, which he offers at prices that will bo found worthy of the attention of close purchasers. This stock consists in part of SHAWLS of tnoallv all descriptions and at ALL PRICES. DRESS GOODS, An Extensive Assortment of Dress Goods of New and Rich Styles <s■ Qualities, never before introduced in this place, and at extreme ly low prices. “ / An endless variety of EMBROIDERIES, RIBIIOXS. LACES, ct DRESS TRIMMIXOS. BROADCLOTHS. CASSI.IIERES & VESTINGS. ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, CROCKERY & GLASS WARE, and many other things too numerous to mention. Again we would Invite purchasers to call and see the Goods and compare prices. WclUboco, Jan. 2t>. *6O. THOS. HARDEN. EHXE P otTNDRTI MACHINE SHOP, ) CUIIXIXG, X. V. Jeffrey, Rogers & Co. Proprietors. ' MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engine?, Boilers, Morticcing and Tenoning Machine?, Mill Gearing and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron "Window Osips, Sills and Casings, Door Caps, and.all kinds of Iron and Brass Cuttings. Also Manufacturers on a LARGE SCALE of Jeffrey’* Cel eh raid Double Acting FORCE PUMP. The best in. use for all ordinary purpose* aj'.d con taining with the other qualities that of a superior Fire Engine. * ALSO—Manufacturers of thv celebrated ‘‘Hawkins Shingle Mills”—the best now m v.kc. Orders solicited by letter or otherwise. JEFFERY, ROGERS A CO. Corning, N. V., Nov. 10, 1859. ly. PLASTER 11 20 20 5 00 ■The Farmers of Tioga County SEED OyLYBK TOLD THAT A LAUGH QVAXTITY OF THIS SUFFIX OR AH TICLF. RECOMMENDED BY GREELEY I* ready for tbcm at tho Pt ISTSK UILL. It requires no pufliing to produce a “rush,” and ifc sold at the low price of 86,00 PER TON. Mansfield, Jan, 30, ‘ISCO, Administrator's Notice. LETTERS OF Administration were granted to the undersigned, this day, on the estate of Noah Kumscy, iate of Sullivan, dee’d: all persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle immeaiately, and those having claims will present then duly uuthentica etd for settlement, SALLY A. RUMSEY, Adiur'x Jan-. 19, 1860. f. W. GITCIIELL, Adm'r, to lnusictAirs. A CHOICE LOT of the best, imported Italian and German VIOLIN STRINGS. Bass Viol string?, Guitar string?, Tuning Forks, iLc. ja v t xc.e.s v_d and fof silo at W:\\. DRUG iIURL, Suited. AXD AMOS BIXUV. TRY THE NEW STORE. “ft BL” IS AT HOME AGAIN 1 with an extensive and well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS. HU stock is as varied as it is valuable; ap'd compri ses DRY GOODS of all stoics and vnrietton, including Fall and Winter varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Panuaetta'i Delaines, Ac. « READY-MADE CLOTHING of various stales and prices. Having hadflung expe rience in this branch of trade, he is confident his cloth ing will suit his customers. GHOCEEIEB, His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a long 1 tut of articles in common use, and which'will be sold at unusually low prices. He has also a complete as sortment of HARDWARE purchased with especial reference to Ibis' market/in dnding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also « .CEOCKEEY # in abundance and variety. Tbe attention of the pub lic is also called to tbo fact that : PORK, FLOUR & will be kept constantly on band and for sale at the lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing ho will keep 5 E>£.ES&®® & and similar articles of mechanical use. Ills stock of Boots & Shoes is sufficient to keep an entire comtmimty r on ft “good footing." and warrants that all can bo ‘‘fitted," from the largest to the smallest. In truth, ho would assur his friends and the public that EVERYTHING usually kept in a store may bo found among hi* stock. Call at tho old stand of M. M. CONVERSE. WeDsboro, No\v3, 1559. NEW FIRM! NEW STORE!! NEW GOODS! The Empire Store T having been closed fur a short time for the purpose ws being Enlarged & Repaired. is now completed and (he New Firm of J. R. BOWEN & GO., have taken possession andrc-filleti it, with iho LARGEST, BEST, I 1. AND CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, CLOTIIIXOi, BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, groceri.es. HOLLOW WAKE, HOLLOW WAKE, PORK & FLOUR, <tc., 1 &c., 4c., 1 &C., &C., &C., ever offered to the people of Tioga county, and being thankful for past favors, respectfully invito die publio to call and see our Xew broods*, 5 *, which wo will sell as cheap as can be bought at any other place in this vi- cinity. Wo will take in exchange for Goods, Oafs, Corn, Bucku heat, Beans, Bye, Barley, Grass Seed, Butter, Pork, Lard. Tallow, Beeswax, Paper Bags, and CASH, for all which we will pay the highest mar* ket prices. Particular atteudoa is called to cash pur- chasers. You will find it to your advantage to call aud see us before you buy elsewhere. Goods sHown frcc, find sold cheap at the EMPIRE STORE' of J. R. BOWEN & CO. ,T. R. ROW EX. • M. HE [.LAP. I), A. HOWLAND, [Dec. 1, 18j9.] GREAT - REDUCTION! " PICTURES FOR 25 CENTS. (1 OOD PICTERBS E’OU 23 CENTS J. " ‘AT WOOD'S ROOMS. (1 OOD PICTTRES FOR 2:, CENTS • T « AT WOOD'S ROOMS. Good pjctfres for 23 cents : AT WOOD’S ROOMS Good pictures for 23 cents . AT WOOD'S room ;. All the Newest Styles of Pictures AT THE LOWEST CITV FEICES, Mr. V.'onU lias taken Itooms over Win, TlobcrU* Kn Shop? find ns he is (.•oijJWlejjt of bis ability to prwdmo a good picture, would invite bis friends to en!l. AU styles of pictures will be taken, and a good one w*i. ran led, ua Uu has spared no oxpeaso to becouic tb..r oughty posted in tbo nrt. jiD" Uooms opoii for a fcwtlays only. Those v.ith in# pictures will please call *oon Wcll.sboro, Feb. 2, IfeCl), ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE—Letters «f Ad. ministration bavin-: been granted to flic mulir signed on tbc estate of SILAS A. THEM AIN, hue ~| Delmar <Wd., nil poisons indebted to said «** s < e mt requested lo make immediate payment, and tln-$e L» ing claims o-rninst the same to present them to I ELIZABETH H. TREMAIN, Adwr'.x. > f D. A. FISH, Admr. Jan. j, ISOU. Adiniiiittialoi’s Nolicit. LETTERS of Administration having been grant. I to the undersigned upon the estate of ELEN‘I - SHERWOOD, late «f MiddJebury, dee'd.* ,-■) person?, indebted to said estate are requested b. un»ki immediate payment, and those having claims to sout them to the undersigned. SARAH (‘. SHERWOOD' , UEO. H. KEENEY f Auw.-V. Middlebury, Eeb. 2, IStJO. - J ftotiuc. LETTERS of administration laving been ••ram,, to the undersigned ou the estate of Maria S, Hard latent 1.t.0n township. deoM., ,11 persons Uoo'i.u tbemsciies tmlobtod to said estate arc requester! , make unmetltato payment and- those having claim against the same will present them to fob. G, ISiiO.-- IRA ROPER. A,/,,,-.. (Siiftalu Kobe.. \ I'CIV EAI.l.s V-. !. f,.- . J.TL at liov :: \V AS3OKTMEST, CLOTHING. CROCKERY. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, PORK & FLOUR,-, H. H. WOO! i -ib? rtf v i
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