The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, March 22, 1860, Image 3

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    ii VCITATOU.
" VJILSBORQ' PENJfA.
i-jS( j a y Horning, March 22, 1860.
.arrived in town last Tuesday, and
preparation for opening the
our Academy. See advertisement ia
■\ ? ]flia2- .
Supreme lawyers, who last week attended
F pj.q 3 Jelpbia whither they betook’themselves
mil justice meted out to our disagreeing
‘ with us—having (in the expressive
f a n other) “gone and went and (proha-
has appointe'd Thomas S.
r Lancaster, Superintendent of Common
Mr- Barrows baa always manifested great
’- tU Curamon School system, and ( his ap-
(C as one of the best that could
The official term commences on the
- interested in aay way in the Treasurers
& j [jgiia advertised in our columns, ought to
1 scopy the Agitator containing the ad
■ Heretofore the demand for papers at
'"M'the salts has been much greater than we
' 't and this bint is intended to save trouble
;; '“, r L’c°r»--i' es . < ‘° afor ym
R"oieTER AXB RECOBBEO ApPOtSTEB.—Hon.
j,, c L.cen appointed by tlpe Governor to
I "it cooed office in this county, recently vbcb
il J peJcaAot A 11. Bulterwortb, Esq. Mr. Ives
■ "; V 11 5 .,,i \\ ;fs lone buttcrccorth, (eldest daughter
’ .td ) vh" will transact the business of the
“iCwlaoM oC lit term. Potter J.mrn a L
g. Wo ' understand ibat our Lager beer factory at
tpcrcn.l of K.OTI i= in full blast Kot having
'■ed in a codfish dint lately we have not journied
7r in quench our thirst When, we shall have
Merited to reconnoitre the premises or have a keg
7 u , r,, r ‘ncrrc consumption, we can speak more
Tsimdingiy* lu the mean time we prnetiee pa-
The warm, sunny days that for a whole week
'. t cio<rn upon us from the March skies, have
. more welcome in that they come so unex
<(s Tiiev have taken away the last remnants of
t ,«d 'n'>cn us dry travelable roads. If they
touched the trees causing them to bud f
have blossomed out with beauty, and
‘t-V.li: . c <iuare been the scene of manly sports,
c f Kill nml ibe like.
7 s—Smce "riling the above, contrary weather,
patches of sunshine, snow flakes, bluster and
all tniog to prevail at the self-same time,) has
rti-td into line.
Xs*Nr'v hare received from Oliver
.<,ai Co.. 277 Wasoingtou Street, Boston, the fol
t-jpieeesof music. “The Union College Schot
:c,” (Klimtcd to the Jolly Bachelor Club, com
i>i l\ Cmlly M. Bunn. “Cochcko Polka," com-
Lr IVanen K. Day. “Sandford’s Songs,"
x-eJ f-r the Piano, by Stephen Glover. ‘-‘The
j’/arerta/' composed by Celia Sherman. “The
n Victuruie,’' by Alfred Mellow. “Meet me Toro
-.••Ttmiigul closes," ballad by George Linley.
p£~A' rif'F.vT.—-Peter Carrignn, a young man in
. f:a p!-y of Mr. Colton, near his lumber camp a
tz.x-g from this place, on Thursday last, while put
2sitito Pine Creek, and owing to some misman
,n starting one of those large piles so numer
■jung Ibe hunks of said creek, was struck by a log,
x.the effect* of which he soon after expired. His
wire brought to the Boro and buried on San
mfjfr the funeral rites of the Catholic Church.
jHruceswere conducted by the Rev. Mr. Morcgan.
Ocr canine and feline friends—those indispen
it 'members, according to custom, (that tear non
-jr« wKcb rules over us all,) of every well ordered
iiy—are about to contribute towards the finances
'is Borv)’. They are to be taxed jicr capita, no re
ribeiog bad to standing, whether of high or low
rat, lengthy caudal appendages or abridged nar
p«. whether properly trained or their bringing up
Kcctca—all are put upon equal footing. So rumor
\ji\i If ike fays truth, it decides one thing for
Jannd dug Tray—have they a money value to their
iv.tri? otherwise they shuffle off present domestic
Moments, nnd the places that now know them will
a.* them no more. *, .
fat Should we, about thcse f daya, climb up to the
-«summit of one of those gentle undulations of the
urn’s crust that circle us round, and look out upon
zi “forest primeval," it might put on a face of abo
?8«] outline—should see many a column of smoke
si.ug up from hill aide and valley, and fancy the
■rf-ilin again revisiting bis ancient, hunting ground,
tilling anew his camp fires and setting up bis wig
na. Buta short tramp and a closer inspection would
csv us do Injun but something perhaps very like a
f-tvam, and the appliances, not for roasting the last
ajtire and engaging in the delightful exercise of the
urdaflee, but for reducing the extract of maple to a
'rap, which, cs it tfaze* think is good to the tasle
juiadmirable as a sweetacr. IVe have tried it, which
®war.ts for our pleasant countenance. Visit the sugar
ji-rbsand rcaUie what it Is to fall into the tender em
■-*us! of farmer hospitality.
Book Notices.
Harper's Magazine for April is oh our table,
-b the best family Magazine published in tbo United
The illustrations'arc of superior excellence,
w the reading matter is from the poos of our moat
f-kd writers. Terms, S3,DO a year.
>3“ The Farmer and Gardener. —The March
• 5 -cf ibis sterling Magaiine is on our table, and we
riht was on the table of every farmer iu Tioga
•turn. Published by A. M. Spanker, 19 N. 6th at,
bljdeipliia. Term«,sl per year.
Memoirs of the Court and Reicnof Catu
the Second, Enrress of Russia: With a
-r.tf Survey 0 f the Romanoff Dynasty; embracing
of 'Kicbulae, Tall of Sevastopol, etc. By
M, Smhcker, A. M, New York : C. M. Sax.
&rkcr, d: Co., 25 Park Place.
k tins work we have, within the compass of a small
an account of the career of one of the-most
women mentioned in history-—-a woman
Viewed of great talents for government, and of
admirable qualities, but whose character was
a dce : - by revolting crimes and tarnished by de
riding rjees. This work is written in fair style, and
be read with interest.
PARiH FOR SALE.
"TilE Subscriber offers for sale at a low figure, &
4. farm sitpuied in Delnaar township, containing
and fifty acres, with seventy-five acres in
slate of improvement, with a large frame barn
a convenient bouse; two good orchardsuf
i''•' fruit; with good fences, and a good quality of
'"•Wand tvc>'>d upon it. The quality of the soil is
and the distance is only two miles from the
ufo 5 of WfcUsboro, situated upon a good public
This farm can be bought at a bargain.—
I*}} to Henry Sherwood in Wcllsboro, or to the sub
***** Charleston SEELT BATTEBLY.
IS6Q.» __
IJIRRIERS POWDER is now extensivel used for
< horse distemper, also for colds and coughs in
' • to increase the appetite, regulate the digestion
J to improve the condition of the animal, useful
s preventative for worm distemper in cattle.
For sale at Roy's Drug Store.
TOUT, COUGH REMEDY.—This U tho
.. 01081 Popular and ■ useful expectorant now in use
tv. ** Jt is prepared from the Balsam of a
ftoaiag ia hoi climates, mostly in South America.
For sale at Boy’s Drug Store.
win find It to their advantage to call at
hctiW ® tore » s| he baa )nrt received a Urge
v f - Oils and Essences df oil kinds
‘ ls • Uiu j very cht.-p for ca:b.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATED. LANDS IN TIOGA CO., PA.
In pursuance of an act of the General Assembly,
passed the J3th 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. IVATROUS,
Treasurer.
BROOKFIELD.
-Vo, of Ot'y. TKarronte or Owner. Amount
War’nt. of Tax.
725 Tubbs & others $l3O 50,
94J do. 16 53
18641
1865 | 246 T. M. Willing 44 27
1854 118 do. 708
1068 80 Wm. Lloyd ■ 480
1856 40 T. M. Willing . 240
1860 1
1861; 76 do. 456
BLOSS.
5916 275 Nicklin & Griffith $4l 25
“ 275 ' do 35 04
5927 583 do. 127 97
“ 393 do. 47 81
5045 540 Jas. Wilson 8100
“ 540 do. 6$ 85
5046 366} do. 4122
5046 137} • do. 15 37
“ 137} do. ' 15 37
“ 206 do. 2317
“ 252 do. 18 80
5055 366} do. 54 97
“ 137} do. 20 59
“ 137} do. 20 59
“ 206 do. ' 30 80
252 do. , 28 35
1041 Kicklin & Griffith 159 15
1100 do. 165 00
436 do. 49 05
926 do. 125 04
200 ' do. 27 00
364 do. 40 95
700 1 do. 94 57
344 Wm. Wilson 3225
132 do. 1136
1099 Jas. Wilson 103 OS
510 do. 47 77
295 Kicklin & Griffith 48 00
220 do. 17 32
143 Franklin College 16 87
150 do. 24 62
400 Kicklin & Griffiith 54 04
405 do. , 72 48
“ -400 do. 48 00
5903 87 Ilelfenstine 15 65
| CHARLESTON.
4473 ' 200 Jas. Wilson . §4O 30
4474 200 do. 33 00
200 do. 38 60
6932
5914
5978
5970
5980
5955
5054
5053
5977
5982
809
5955
5977
4479 - 400 do. 47 00
1580 111 Hews & Fisher 11 7G
5050 528 Jas. "Wilson 5148
5049 1099 do. 108 13
5048 GS9 do. 3189
1581 090 Hews & Fisher 72 91
5051 1099 'Jas. Wilson 5G 33
5252 1099 do. 5G 33
5053 sS’9*' do. 57 40
1584 400 do.. 47 77
1579 370 Hews & Fisher 36 93
1582 370 do. 20 12
1583 370 ■ do. 2012
1580 17S do. 19 47
“ 104 do. 415
“ 40 do. 6 93
" 300 do. 23 65
4474 400 Underbill 68 80
4473 200 Jaa Wilson 18 80
1582 247 Hews & Fisher 15 91
1583 247 do. 15 91
4473 35 Jaa. Wilson 300
COTHBTOJT.
5048 410 Jas. Wilson $l6 67
5407 767 Geo. Mead 40 61
5916 275 Nicklin & Griffith 25 79
200 A Bloss II 75
100 Robert O. White 425
100 A Bloss 587
150 E. Dyer . 712
5916 275 NickUn & Griffith 25 79
5977 550 do. 25 79
5927 200 do. 900
CLYUIER.
2290 272 W. Wiliink 33 76
2291 130 do. 37 07
2295 946 do. 117 06
2296 634 - do.
2297 340 do.
1228 133 George Harrison. 17 49
1227 600 do. • 78 75
1325)
1326 j 307 R. Bla'cWell , 40 32
2291 303 W. WUlink 19 44
« 469 do. 7 04
CHATHAM.
40 J. E. Lyon $3 29
424 J. A. Crandall 34 88
407 Crandall & Emery 33 45
629 Ira Davenport 34 82
. 289 Samuel King 23 [74
407 J. Waters 34 28
1220 195 G. Harrison 16 02
371 A. C. Bush 26 63
H££RriEil>.
5179 244 Jas. Strawbridge $l5 13
“ 366 do. 24 70
» 136 do. 9 18
5177 338 do, 25 95
5178 191 do. 12 76
5179 425 do. 28 68
5181 422 do. 28 47
5610 216 do. 14 68
3697 143 do. 964
5610 156 Jas. Strawbridge 503
5181 118 do. 843
5610 651 do. 44 92
5180 643 do. j »615
318 do. ' IT 92
68 do, 4 58
60 do. ' 3 38
253 'do, U 36
218 5 36
117 do. 5 28
DELJIAK.
5177
5178
5177
5610
85 i
455 f 80 Jas. Stewart SO 42
1579 613 Hews 4 Fisher 4813
1582 372 do. 2118
1583 372 do. 2117
1586 216 do. 842
4212 76 do. ‘ 1186
4213 110 do, 17 16
« 165 do. 19 43
100 Jackson 4 Bsoha 25 60
21 C. 4M. Emery 240
4216 99 Jas. Wilson 397
1544 356 do. 39 52
4215 655 do. 40 98
4218 232 do. 1810
4214 462 do. B*o4
4205 86 do. WO7 ;
4208 256 do- ** ™
1544 50 *>•
4208 104 do. »
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE.
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 C 6 do. 26'i
“ 100 do. 1177
4219 626 do. 25 00
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
£LS,
142X8
>4213
4214
2503 132 W.Willink 854
“ 125 do. 9 83
“ 62} do. 415
“ 62} do, 415
“ 50 do. 3 35
“ 70 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. 54 46
2613 1002 do. 64 46
2628 1002 do. 41 13
2629 840 do. 43 36
150 do. ' 818
2630 1000 do. 45 79
2635 990 do. , 39 47
2636 990 do. 3413
2640 956 do. 54 22
2641 990 do. 5C 93
2642 990 do. 113 88
2643 990 do. 113 85
2644 990 do. 113,85
2645 990 do. 136 62
4227 990 Jus. Wilson 5125
4228' “ do. 5125
4232 “ do. 51 25
4233 " do. 5125
4237 “ do. 5125
4421 " do. 113 85
4422 “ do. 159 57
4423 “ do. 136 62
4424 “ do. 136 62
4425 « do. 154 44
4426 “ do. 136 62
4-127 590 do. 39 17
“ 237 do. 38 20
4428 718 James Wilson 28 36
4429 635 • do, 35 44
4-138 990 do. 113 85
4439 990 do. 139 38
4440 990 do. . 45 55
4441 990 do. 45 55
4442 990 do. 45 55
4443 990 dor 58 97
4444 990 do. 55 92
4445 - 679 do. 139 72
5454 990 do,' 113 84
4466 990 do. . 118 S 3
2503 63 W, Wiilinfc 216
57 do. 2 62
86} do. 2 99
“ 86} do. 2 99
“ 86} do. 3 48
“ 86} ' do. 483
“ 38 do. 175
OAIKES.
2509
2299 802 Goo. Fox 88 22
230-4 1002 W. Williak / 57 59
2305 372 do. J • 2139
2308 100 do. 13 50
2348 1002 do. 8011
,2301 702 do. 73 08
2359 393 do. 29 53
2360 885 ' do. 57 50
2367 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 65
2437 990 do. 178 20
2479 740 do. ,69 20
2481 1002 do. '47 63
2501 850 do. 68 01
2335 602 do. 48 19
1707 195 Hews 4 Fisher 3122
333 ‘ R. G. White 52 94
2505 122 W.Willink 659
2297 340 do. « 30 60
2294 316 do. f, 24 50
" 431 do. | 33 59
’■ 232 do. 17 99
2305 127 do. 1 731
2356 150 do. 864
2298 500 do. ,40 66
1041 280 R. Blackwell 1 980
2356 100 W. Willink 1150
78 46
42 39
2358 400 do. 4,100
2306 500 do. 40 66
2305 150 do. 15 66
2308 990 do. 96 52
200 J. N. Boyd 600
150 T, S. Boyd 560
2305 344 W. Willink 12 90
MCKSOH.
3308 155 R. Blackwell 12 08
3358 120 do. 624
3360 175 do. 13 62
3363 200 do. 16 38
“ 40 do. -315
3364 20 do. 158
“ 8 do. 63
3366 190 do. 14 82
210 do. 4 16 53
,3367 120 do. 936
1 “ 349 do. 27 55
3369 73 R. Blackwell 375
3358 75 do. ' 393
LiVWREKCE,
5624 200 Wm. Ellis 7129
4300 180 Thomas Willing * 14 84
5622 . 404 do. 28 33
5359 76 B. Gilmore 441
4300 220 Tboa. Willing 18 83
5359 51 B. Gilmore 194
4292 >
4300 J 235 Tbos. Willing) 9‘40
LIBERTY.
5980 664 Nicklin 4 Griffith 55 04
1961 80 J. Barron Jr. 665
4780 270 Miller 4 Marry .22 74
5976 1000 Micklin 4 Griffith 83 11
5978 664 do. 55 17
5983 429 do. 85 65
“ 540 B. E. Valentine 44 90
nORBIS.
1535 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 - «'4Q
I5S4| 300 H«w» 4 Fisher 27 90
10981 3SO do, 3167
4216 775 Jas. Wilson 24 77
4220 920 , do. 58 88
4346 218 do. 344
“ 169 do. 2 70
4347 397 do. 12 71
4348 100 do. . 161
4349 146 do. 934
4378 990 W. WillinV 63 56
4367 990 do. 63 25;
4379 990 . do. 126 72.
4380 990 Jas. Wilson 95 04 ■
4384 990 do. - 63 36
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. 6 40
4349 100 Jaa. 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 786 Geo. Mead 100 57
1591 119 Hews & Fisher 1145
1595 50 Jas. Wilson 319
4387 990 do. ‘ 126 82
4388 990 do. 63 36
4364 50 do. 319
“ 840 do. 53 76
“ 99 do. 7 03
HIDBLEBIRV.
4485 437 Jas. Wilsuu 56 41
4486 399 do. 5142
391 Mereerau & Magae 49 90
435 Geo. Wood 56 08
288 J,Loainger 37 15
120 Samuel King 15 48
75 A. C. Bush " G 46
350 Cote & Potter 40 85
900 A. C. Bush ' 58 05
4298 140 Thus. Willing 602
Ricimom
4471 214 J. Wilson 25 07
4481 492 do. 80 06
4482 736 do. 322 64
5830 100 Wm. Ellis 1169
4480 CO Jos. Wilson 907
“ 100 do. 1140
“ 93 do. 10 70
221 85 Peter Boynten 419
274 27 John Smith 312
4489 ' 214 Jas. Wilson 17 67
233 115 J. Lockhart 774
4481 27 Jas. Wilson 180
4484 512 do. 39 51
4481 120 do, 540
BIITLAN&.
1217 30 [Geo. Harrison 231
3371 100 B. Gilmore 600
“ 771 do. 54 23
1404 160 E. Blackwell 16 56
SBIPPEX.
1949 28 Jaa. Wilson . $196
2352 990 Wm. WiUink 84 04
2355 220 do. ' 10 59
2367 310 do. 14 99
“ 200 do. 33 00
2368 990 do.' l 13613
4211 931 Jas. Wilson 5] 19
4455 162 do. 901
4458 300 do. 33 00
“ 268 do. 29 48
1027 116 R. Blackwell 976
1950 166 Jaa. Wilson 929
“ 87 J do. 4 90-
« - 120 do. 0 72
4455 66 W. Willink 363
2331 920 do. 632
TIOOA.
3368 99 R, Gilmore 14 80
3373 369 do. 36 90
3372 567 do. 56 70
200 do. 23 24
4489 785 Jas. Wilson 117 70
2625 447 Wm. Ellis 67 00
5643 269 S. M. Fox 4050
5646 i 340 do. 5100
5545 1 549 do. 82 40
3368 146 R. Gilmore 29 20
“ 76 do. 1140
5645 549 S. M. Fox , 82 30
5625 456 Wm. Ellis 45 60
5643 269 -S. M. Fox 40 60
3373 200 R, Gilmore 20 45
3368 48 do. 8 44
187 XI. G. Wilcox 18 70
1218 518 George Harrison 38 85
vxtox.
5241 200 Geo. Mead 14 33
4603 100 R. Coleman 12 25
2 412} Wm. Wilson 33 61
• “ 551 do, 44 89.
3 “ do. 59 OS
" 412 i do. 44 72
4 •• do. 33 50
“ 551 do. 52 96
5 551 do. ' 67 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 3172
1439 137} W. Freestone 18 00
5241 889 Geo. Mead 108 92
5257 1094 do. 112 13
5238 300 do. 12 75
5240 400 do. TO 75
5254 1089 do. ‘ 89 85
5253 1089 do. | 89 85
5244 990 do. 81 67
5252 1089 do, 90 66
5265 916 do. ,75 57
5972 1100 Nicklin 4 Giffith 82 75
5240 700 Geo. Mead 42 60
WESTFIELD.
1323 400 E. Blackwell 29 20'
1313 100 do. 300
SPRING’ FASHIONS.
7 1860.
GENTLEMEN'S wear of Silk Hat*, at tbo NEW
HAT STOKE 20 Arcade Block, opposite tbo
Dickinson Boose.
Coming, Feb. 23, 1860.
Hup.
FOR SALE by the subscriber a quantity of Hay
in barns on tbe farm in Richmond, formerly oc
cupied by Clark Bailey, seven from Wellsboro.
In care of Edwin Pratt near tbe farm. Enquire of
Lowrey & Wilton Wellsboro Pa 7 Price. $S sfr per
single ton. B, H. DENT.
Brookland, Pa., Feb. 16, 1860. 6t*
Administrator’s Notice.
LETTERS of Administration haring been granted
to the undersigned on tbe estate of Eli GltcbeU,
late of Sullivan, deo’d, all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make Immediate payment and
tnose-having claims against tbe same will present
them to F. W. GITCEELL, Adm'r.
Feb. 16. 1860 •
A NEW ARTICLE OF STOVE POLISH.—For
JtX foie a* £‘T'* s Erug
THOMAS HARDEN
begs leave to inform the public that he is now xeceW
foe an
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
MERCHANDISE,
which be offers at prices that will he found worthy of
the attention of close purchasers.
This stock consists in part of
SHAWL S’
of mostly all descriptions and at ALL PRICES.
DRESS GOODS,
An Extensive Assortment ofi Dress Goods of
New and Rich Styles Sf Qualities,
never before introduced in Ibis place, and at extreme*
ly low prices.
An endless variety of
EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS , LACES, <&
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES &
VESTINGS.
also a complete assortment of
READY-MADE^CLOTHINGi
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
CROCKERY & Clffl WIRE.
and many other things too numerous to mention. ,
Again we would'invite purchasers to call and see
the Goods and compare prices.
WoUsboru, Jan. 26/60. TUOS, HARDEN.
ER IEPOU ND RY
Wm. E. Rogers & Cp. Proprietors.
I MANUFACTURERS OF . ■ 1
I Steam Engines,
Boilers, Morticeing and
Tenoning Machine*, Mill Gearing
ond Machinery, Plain and OrnninentaFTroß
Window Caps, Sills and Casings, Door Caps, and all
kinds of Iron and Brass Castings.
Also Manufacturers on a LARGE SCALE of
Jeffrey’* Cetebmm Double Acting
The best in use fur all ordinary purposes und con
taining with tb© other qualities that of a, superior Fire
Engine.
ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “Hawkins
Shingle Mills”—the host now in use. ■
Order* solicited by lettcrqr otherwise.
»E. ROGERS & CO.
Corning, K. T., Nov. 10, 1850. ly.
PLASTER!! ,
The Funner* of Tiimh County
HEED OHLYBE TOLD THAT A LARGE
QUANTITY OF THIS SUFERIOR AR
TICLE.
RECOMMENDED BY GREELEY
I? toady for them ut the
MAYFIELD PLASTER. MflX.
It requires no puffiing to' produce a “ruib,” and is
sold at the low piiec of
Mansfield, Jan. 26, 1800.
DENTISTRY.
FRANK McGEORGE,
Permanently located in Concert Hall,
CORKING; S. Y.
YARIOUS Styles of Dental work. The continuous
gum or Porcelain, the.most natural, beautiful,
and superior to any other system. Also a new style
very beautiful and cheap, Just introduced. Particular
Attention is requested to tan artificial Bone for filling
teeth, it being tho color and nearly as hard os the teeth
and la many coses superior to any metallic substance.
Also, by a now process -Gfeiectro-motalurgy, those
having silver plates can have them heavily plated with
gold on very reasonable terms. No cheap humbugs
introduced. His system of practice is the result of
the experience of tho host members of the profession.
Corning, Nov. TO, 1859.
Refers to Dr. Vf. X). Terbel/, Dr. May, Dr, Mimford,
Corning. Dr. Dolson, Bath. Dr, Drown, Addison.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—In puriiianci of
an orderof the Orphan's Court for Tioga County,
the undersigned Administrator’s of the estate of David
EUis deceased, will expose to public sale on the prem
ises, on the 12th day of April next, at I o’clock P. M.
of said day, the following described real estate tiiuaie
in Sbippen township in said County, to wit: bounded
on the north by land of Phelps nnd Hedge, on the
east by land of Horace Droughton, on iho suuth by
land of Phelps and Dodge, and on the west by bind
of Henry H. Dent—containing about seventy-five
acres, about seventy acres improved, with a frame
hou?e, trftioe barn, frame wagon house, and some
other out buildings and an orchard thereon. Terms
made known on the time of the sale,
1 OTOULLA ELLIS,
March IS, IS6O.
CEDAR liVS> LYQOiUSQ COUSTT, PA.
THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for
the accommodation of the public. Located at a
central point; stages leaving alternate clay fur
Welltbnro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on
the Tioga R. R. north and S. & E. 11. R. on the south.
This Hon c e u situated on (he Cednrßun Gang Mill
pond—a safe,and convenient landing for rafts in the
rafting season. Good posts are firmly set on the left
bank* and the beach is free from obstructions. Har
ing been practically engaged in the river business for
uany years we feel confident we can anticipate the
wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav
or to please, The table, bar, chambers and stebles
will always be flltentirely watched and well supplied.
Call and seo ns/ and we will part with you sure to sec
yga again. D. A. FISH, Proprietor.
Cedar Run. Feb. 16, 1860.
THE undersigned wishes to sell in order to enlarge
his Mercantile business, his farm (with personal
property, stock and farming tools) situated in Clysses,
Potter Co. Pa., consisting of 100 acres 80 cleared,
good buildings thereon, situated on a good road and
near a good market, a Warrantee Deed given to the
purchaser. Price SoOOO, one third down, four years
for the balance in annual payments. «Addrcss
THOMAS E.GRIDLET.
Brookfield, Tioga Co. Pa., March 10, iB6O.
WALL PAPER
wall paper
; WALL PAPER
! WALL PAPER
(WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
Latest styles and largest assortment of wall paper
lever brought in Wellsboro/ In connection with the
aboro can bo found Window Shades of all kinds. Call
soon at SMITH i RICHARDS.
WelUboro, March Btb, ISCO. 4t.
THE subscriber has for sale a Urge qnaptity of
n farming land of excellent quality, and in good lo
cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sever
al JnU df improved land.
lands will be sold, on ten year* time at reason
able j rates. Those who desire to soenre to themselves
a good farm, can now do so on belter terms than will
ever be offered again In this County.
Wellsboro, March 8, 1860. A. P. CONE.
5. P, QUICK,
Butter,
HILDRETH & LANDIS,
CASH DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, .
PROVISIONS,
CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, fee.
Om door below Holiday's Hotel, Wellsboro, Pa.
Cask paid for Hidoi and all kinds of Grain.
' C. HILDRETH,
WelUboro, Oet. Rtb, IMJ. 8- H. LASDIS-
| OQ PpICE&VPLVEX
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
CORKING, K, Y.
FORCE PUMP.
56,00 PER TON.
AMOS BXXEY.
B, V. OGDEN,
Admtu iitrator's.
CEDAR Htrv HOT EE.
For Salt*.
Loud.
TRY THE NEW STORE.
“EL EL” IS AT HONE AGAIN!
with an extensive and well-silected assortment of
NE W GOODS*
Hie stock is as varied'as it is valoa&ie,-and eotcprf-
DRY GOODS
of all styles and varieties, including Fall and Winter
varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Paramotta’* PpLoi Wi
Ac.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
of various styles and prices. Having bad long expe
rience in this branch of trade, be is confidant bis cloth
ing will *u« his customers.
GROCERIES,
Hia stock of Groceries is complete, embracings U&g
list of articles iu common use, and which will b* sold
at unusually low prices. He has also a complete as
sortment of
HARDWARE
purchased with especial referdneo to this market. In
cluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also!
CROCKERY
ia abundance and variety. The-ottentlonof tbs pub
lic is also called to the fact that
PORK, FLOUR & SALT
will be kept constantly on hand and fur rale at the
lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing he
will keep
and similar articles of mechanical use. His sto^k
Boots & Shoes
is sufficient to keep an entire community on a "good
footing," and warrants that all can hff “fitted," truca
the largest to the smallest. In truth, bo would bs&ur
his friends and the public that
EVERYTHING-
kept in a store may bo found ld* *tack*
Call ut the old stand of 31. 31. CONVHESfi.
Weiiaboro, 3'or, Z, IS
NEW MILLINERY SHOP.
MISS PAULINA SMITH has added to her lnr?o
Stock lately purchased from Mrs. OTliiiLSoN,
a iresh assortment, direct from tho City, of
Boimcls, Scbbom Flotvcr*,
Silks, Laces, Velvets &c.
Plain and Colored Straw and Black Bonnels, Head-
Dresses, Fancy Goods, Etc.
From her knowledge of, and experience u: the
ness she believes herself able to pire sadefuur.un iu r'l
•who may f.ivor her with their custom. The patrols,***
of the Ladles of WeU&boro and vioitutv
solicited.
BLEACHING AND PRESSING dor.* In v.
superior manner. [June 30. Oct. 2f>ih,
j FURS! FURS' FURS !
—Tho subscriber ha* just received ji J.-rgs
. assortment of Furs for Indies wear, coiAisLcv’ cV
PITCH CAPES <t* VWWKIXES,
I'HBX’Jfl SAP IE CAPEX & VICTOJtJ'fES
22IVEH MIXK CAPES & A/F/’FW, “ "
ItOVK 3UR7IS CAPEX <£ V/CTGRLVES.
These comprise a small quantity of the
They have been bought ut low prices and will V>* yo)d
at extremely low prices for Cash, at the New Flat Srcra
ia t'on.ldg-, X- Y. S. P. QFXITC.
F. W. KKJSE,
SADDLE AXD HARNESS MAZES, -
TV£LtsnOfiO ST., TIOGA. VA. I
TAKE? this method of informing the fntiicus cf
Tioga, and of the County generally, that he hxs
OafahUblad him=cU at Tioga, where he will manufac
ture and keep on hand fur sale a good stock of
Saddles. Bridles, Heavy Harness, Carriage Karnt*»a
<sf all kinds &<•. Also Hames, Hakera, Whips, Trcow,
Collars &c. All wort: warranted.
Repairing dope on short notice.
Tioga, Sept. 1, 1859.--!y.
Auditor 1 * Police.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed an Auditor to distribute the fund
in Court raised from the personal property of A. E.
Niles and A. G. Elliott, of the firm of Niles and KEi
otfcj hereby gives notice that he will attend to the de
fies of a.iid appointment at bis oQce in Well?bor ». ca
Monday the 26 day of March iust.. at 10 o’clock A.
M. of said day when and where all persona having
claims upon said fund are requested to pre-out theiu
for allowance*. J. RAC BE,.
Tv'elUboro, March 1, 1360, Ahdibjr.
Auditor'* Solice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigns.! Lev
been appointed an Auditor to distribute the lua i
arising from the s.i!o of the real estate of Charles. Sea. i
ley; and that he will attend to the duties of hi-an
pointiuent at his office in Weilsboro, on Mondjr ii-.
28th day of March ISBO, at tiro o’clock P. At. of' card
day when and where all persons haring claims vpen
said fund arc requested to present them for allowance!
WelUboro, March 1, 1566, J. X. BACiiK,
Auditor’s Notice.
’VJ'OTXCE is hereby given that the undersigned Loo
X a been appointed an Auditor to distribute the fund
arising from the sale of the real estate of Otis 11 *i
and that he will attend to the duties of said appoint
ment on Monday the 26 day of March 1860, at tun
o’clock P. M. of said day, tit my office in fVeli.borc,
when and where all persona having claims upon said
fund are required to present thorn for allowance.
VfaUshoru, Match 1. 1860. J. If. ISACHE.
TO MCSICIAJfS.
A CHOICE LOT of tho best imported Italian ei I
U erman •
VIOLIN STRINGS.
Enss Viol strings. Guitar strings. Tuning r,,L,,
Bridges Ac., just received and for sale at
P-OY'S DRUG STOLE,
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS OF Administration were-granted to 'he
undersigned, this day, on tie estate o,
Kmnscy, iale of Sullivan, dcc’d; all persons indobte-i
to said estate are requested to settle immediately, m d
those having claiina will present then duty authei.tios
etd for settlement, SALLY A. RCMSEY,
Jan. 19, 1860. F. IV. QITCHELL, Adm'r.
I Administrator’* police.
LETTERS of Administration having bean gretto-l
to the undersigned upon the meat* of LEV t
HARDY, late of .Delmar, dee’d., all persons Cl■.wi.'. - i
to said estate are requottsd to make immedl no’ y
meat and .those having claims against tho same wi '
present thim to , JOHN B. HARDY ) , ,
1 RCSSEL LAWIOX ■ A ' )uir ' i
Delmar, Jan. 2J, 1860, •
Administrators Notice.
LETTERS oC Administration having been arem.'t
to tiio undersigned on thacrtato of Jacob
late of Deimar, dcc'd.,all persona indebted to said . ..
tote are requested to tanke immediate payment, a* 1
those having claims against the same to present th.-m
to hiram Kimball.) ,
SILAS Johnson, r ■ iJmr *
Doltnar, Jen- 32, 3SSP.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Lettera nf a.I
miniatration having been granted to the uvd--.
signed on tbo eatataof SILAS A. XREMAIN, la- f
Deimar dac’d., al! peisona indebted to said estate : . a
requested to make immediate payment, and those i,,- .
ing claims against the same to present them to
ELIZABETH H. TUEMAIN, Adairi
D. A. FISH, Adtur.
Jan. 5, 18.60.
Aduiinisirator’s Notice.
LETTERS of administration having been grant.-d
to the undersigned on the estate of Maria to ~m ,
Wo of Union township, deo’d., all persons knotting
themselves indebted to said estate ore request-A : .
make immediata payment and those haring cii.;t_i
against the same ivtil present them to
Fob. 6, ISfiO.r IRA LOPER, Ao'iaV.
Maunflcld Flooring Mill,
THKpeopioo Mauaoeld and vicinity are hereby
tuat oadrt MILL bus Just been repaired, and pm. in
wet order, having three nm ol stone and a AbOeU mi,,*
Saparatar, which wiU eeperate all foul seed tromtTo
amasqoentiy the boat of work osu and will he dorii, ”wrt-‘
ch»ou aipt fct n»r> am Invited to try tbie MJIL ano in
rutH wwri will be W j a «r»r » v
«T B- Cota .-aid it «; I;;-;, ,-j Oiais at t; “
Auditor.
Audit**.