The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, March 29, 1860, Image 3

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    m AGITATOR.
PENN A. =
1 jjnrsday Horning, March 29, iB6O.
that the Wellsboro' Academy opens
zoning, at 9 o’clock precisely.
** ffe pu bHsh on the first page of this week’s
. 4e annual report of N. L. Reynolds, the Sopt.
* vmnoa Schools for Tioga County. ■
i ’ pi, e Life, Trial and Execution of John Brown,
lOB pages. or sa^e a * Smith’s Book Store.
Kt ’a cents.
' Lift of John Brown, by James Redpath.—
j* *
_ ptKrson for April is on our table. It gives a
pattern for a card basket, with designs in
**" j; fully worth the price charged for it which
,- e ij per annum. Address Charles J. Peterson, 306,
ooeuI 51 -' Philadelphia.
a »s* to. the Ynan Roesd.—We have received
1 Sircb number of this reprint. It sustains the
if• -taracter with which it commenced its career,
I * run upon public esteem os it grows older. It has
» Ictely taken the place of “Household Words,’’
® S M- P h is positive proof of its sterling literary valuta
| J>-Xhe Atlantic Monthly fori April has jnst at
|,toT«i4 after glancing over its plages we do not hes
( to say that this No. is worth half a dozen of
■ :i: * m ises. The “Atlantic” stands A No. lin
Tranks of American literature. Terms, $3,00 per
'"num Address. Ticknor A Fields, Boston, Mass.
~a- We hare received the April number of Godey’s
hdfs Book. The first steel plate is an illustration of
. • besides the fashions there are beautiful pat-
for embroidery patchwork, cooking receipts and
useful articles ip this book that we wonder
: T good housekeeper will be without it. Terms $3,00
1, annum. Address L. A. kiodey, 323 Chestnut St,
fnUJelplia- . ,
| pS* Uis estimated that the proposition of Hon.
| \hn Sherman, to abolish the present mileage ar-
I- and substitute twenty cents per mile and
E. s eauat the -iietauce iu a straight geographical line,
~lbc a of about $270,000 a year to the Got-
Xuw we would like some one to estimate
Ejmouutuwould save the people of WeUsboro' were
l "ct tj purchase tbeir Groceries at 0. Bullard's Store.
i. ISST ITe notice in the New York papers that oht
Dr. Pmtt, the accomplished editor of the Cor-
Journal has been appointed by ibe Canal Board to
■ of Collector of Tulls of the Chemung Canal at
C.rciag* T^ 3 a deserved compliment to the Doc
fidelity to, and labors in behalf of the Hepubli>
to 3 cause in Steuben County. We trust the duties of
j--*cfice irill not interfere with the editorial conduct
Vcte paper, as we consider the Journal one of our
jj :e : t cuuotrv exchanges.
£ fS* In looking out of the front window of out
- itt a: half past four on Monday afternoon, we saw
\t: noticeable matters —one the arrival of the
Vy Stage be/oretme —the second was two gentlemen
rih two sheets each in the wind trying to bold up ft
irJ with three sheets in the wind, and'a fourth trail-
:j behind.
lie selling of whiskey and beer is a profitable bn
eta In a pecuniary point of view, but if the devil
~i‘t roast the man who deliberately sells either bev
njrelo the intoxicated young man, all we have to
uj.j, wo can't see the particular use of'such a per
stige.
We learn from the Corning Journal that Major
!i«a, after a residence of two or three years in the ,
r ßtera country has returned to Corning, and as- I
used once more the management of the Dickinson !
The Journal speaks our own sentiments when
says that ‘‘the inhabitants of auy city or village, I
'■Wc the Major has dispensed his genial bospitali
mil bear witness that the Mojor “can keep ft
ijtd” io the highest style of the art, as developed
7 the unprecedented civilization of the nineteenth
iMtir. Xu man can excel hint in the rare faculty of
rpressiog upon a guest the fact that the luxurious
ure.ilie unceasing service, and the graceful attentions
/ ihe fausi aru expressly designed for the individual
•“Hon and enjoyment of the guest.” Those of our
i:;2ens who, ia the absence of the Major, took up
quarters in Corning at other places, will now re
to tie ‘‘Dickinson.”—as we think they ought to.
ajtd Traps.—And still they come—traps
>Ks rats—rate and traps. First Wetmore, then Barn
' art, Lfiea Spencer's, then Deming's, and last of all
-its our friend R. P. Buttles of Mansfield, pouncing
us, with a splendid little trap chock full of
' i-*, munching delicious pump'kin seeds and looking
ucappy and contented as though the trap was built
tiprwaly for a rat palace and dedicated to their espe-
M T e almost envied the rats their happiness
-kcaught in such a trap; and we know the fat im
|:ient creatures looked out upon us with contempt,
foresaw distinctly a smile of scorn curl their lips
t* (hey deigned us a simple glance and then taking
each a plump pumpkin seed waver it at us, as much
utoaay, ‘‘Poor devils of printers, you don't have
C J such nice living as this!"
‘ P°w devils of rats” thought we, “if Battles can
:: 7 get this trap into every family, there’ll be none
you loft, in six mouths, to poke fan at printers."
P&* The race of Tam O'ShanUrs, it would seem,
yet run out If we are to believe the poet,
icw had eschewed the simple ale of Adam, hi* ances-
r r ’ fcD d haj taken to imbibing a mqre complex bev-
Owing to this departure from first principles
I ‘Oa became elevated (In his own reckoning,) for the
r 3 £ recordeih that he
I “Was glorious,
i„ ( O’er all the ills of life victorious.”
l£o ordinarily we are an orderly properly-behaved
!*°ple, ihe exceptions are running up & tolerable (in-
list. Occasionally, or ofeener, our walks
appropriated, blockaded, by impromptu theatrical,
iJraucul exhibitions—the chief actors evidently hav
*-gj from their u mmi/e*tatiom,” communed direct
■' l trE °Dully with the spirits —leaving them more
trou ght upon than is for their good Handing. The
*«itrtainment principally consists of some half dozen
f 3, lD g» puslang one another, grand flourish of fists,
S talk and dirty, u mingling and merger of personal
•*J*aty 1 Q the mass, and pandlmonium generally—
the while gradually increasing and effect
,iy laying an embargo on a free navigation of the
;* e ,Ta^s * Saturdays seem to be the days most fre
**°dy ict apart for a nulloio time. * The exercises
conducted by our friends from the rural districts,
■ valuable assistants in an emergency from some
1 s clever hoys in town. Couldn't some of our
~ t' 'iah bear a hand, and offer a story of the Court
• ’^ e ’ Ba y hatement, as & suitable place in the fu
**• for thube desirous, liko Tam O'Shanter, oi get*
. rl^glorious?”
FARM FOR sale.
I & Subscriber offers for sale at alow figure, a
Sh**? s ' lua ted in Delmar township, containing
‘Wd
°f improvement, with a Urge frame barn
‘ f a convenient house; two good orchards of:
tcC r good fences, and a good quality of
wo °dup°n xl The quality of the soilis
V?? l^e is only two miles from the
s^ upon a good public
itrft T ;' This farm can be bought at a bargain.—
fcriw7>f nry Sherwood in Wellsboro, or to the sub
I rA 'W C 1860* Um SEELY SATTEKLY.
' ]^SHs7a"--
W.» E ? !5 . p O w 'I>EE is now extensively uaodfrr
. f/>: Gl!lcm P er > fclso for colds and coughs in
I l -d uj IT i? Crea *®, tlie appetite, regulate the digestion
; ig , f r f v ® condition of the animal, useful
- r'«'’€nft»; re f Qr h orn distemper in cattle.
\ For sale at Roy's Praj Store.
TREASURER'S SALE i
Of Seated Land in Tioga County Pa. j
In. pursuance of the provision of An act of the 1
General Assembly, passed the 9tfa day of April, 1844, 1
will be exposed to public sale at the Commissioners’
Office in Wellaborough,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. J. S. WATROUS, Treasurer of Tioga Co.
March 8,1860
tin. I Wild. I Owner or to j Tax.
Land. { Land. ( whom assessed { DoL Cents.
BLOSB.
2J & buildings
lot & buildings V Edwin Dyer
laud A do J
3 147 Dyer Lowrey A Co.
store boose A lot 5. W. Morris eat,
boose and lot Charles Phipps
bouse and lot John Waddle
glass factory £}. J. Bossing
JKown lots Ellis Bews
10
Newton Lightoer
house and lot John Lang est
5 95 I James C, Lohee
house F. E. Smith
It) 40 Daniel Waters
COVINGTON
50 James Mitchell
67 Erastus Franklin
87 Josiah Williams
30 20 J.H. Austin
100 David Cunningham
40 E. 0. Johnson
50 'Stephen Pierce
60 David Reese
9 55 Wyatt Sumner
50 Willard White
house k lot 100 Allen Crandall
50 Martin Boland
139 S. S. Packard
BORO
house'andlot £. C. k J. E. Johnson
2 lots Spangler & Co.,
shop and lot Francis Campbell
house and lot Jas. Welton
house and lot Jeremiah Wardwell
blacksmith shop & lot B. 0. While
CHARLESTON
.Isaac Catlin
A. P. Cone
L. J. Cooley
75
50
6 1027
60 Thomas Bock
3 ac. A steam-saw mill Barnestend Jennings
house and lot Henry Kidder
45 86 Noah Wheeler
50 George H. Bockus
73 Alex. Cummings
40 Duncan Campbell
122 Spencer Crittenden
91 Thoa. V. Rockwell
28 Jeremiah Wilson
280 Samuel Rexford
92 David Davis
86 Hiram Mattison
104 James McC&nnoa
5Q John Rollins, jr
60 Francis Smith
• 61 Horace Stratton
68 Edward Juran
87 Clark W. Bailey
185 Adolphus Eaton
120 Julius Sherwood
38 11. J. Calkins
96 Jacob Evjjds
CHATHAM
Charles King
D. Palmer
Ephraim Taft
J. Thompson
IVjn. Miles
A. A. Andrews
AT. Becraft
M J Bcardman
O. P. Beach
S. W. Cummxog
■ David Clouse •
James Gifford
John Hackett
Nicholas Hike
G. W. King
Charles Lane
Leander Low
E. J. Mosher
G. Woodbury
P. F. Christian
M. Conway
S. B. Ken j on
Isaac Simmons
CLIMER *
Erustus Crippen ■
Reuben Davis
Barton How
Jonas Schoonover
James M. Bush
Mary Blue
vDavld Case
A. P. Cone 1
Alva Dickins
Horace Hill
Abram Smith
John Sawyer
HELM A R
60 Daniel Butler
74 George F. Butler
100 Ichabod Brown
50 Henry Darling
73 James Guernsey
35 Wm. Hoag
4 Philander Niles ,
300 Lyman Spencer
58 1-2 Eleazcr Ashley
100 Nathan Broughton
50 Wm. Drew
13 Simeon Decker
72 Reuben L. Grover
58 1-2 Isaac B. Kennedy
40 Wm. Moyer
40 Jonathan Seamens
100 W F Robinson •
46 John Fisher
50 Thomas M. Kennedy , 78
70 Morris, & Tbos. F. MagiU 110
house and lot George Trcxlcr ~ 25
FARMINGTON
2 65
2 23
100
2 63
I 1
r as
8 67
26
50
8 47
2 IS
12 1U
2 38
55
house and lot
U 36
100
80
-121
5
8
10
4
40
5 45
3 77 Timothy Bryant
50 A. A H. Bullock
149 David Clark
100 W E Clark
10 60 Harvey Litter
100 Isaac French
&AINGS
house A lot 14 Bruner A Co.,
1 "49 Henry Sherwood
1 ac. house and lot 2 11. W. Merrick
164 A. F. Ogden
JACKSON
A. P. Cone
Samuel Kendrick
Morris Clair
Benj. Kenyon
Stephen Steward
S. L. Andrews
J. P. Cleaveland
Benj. Doty
Harry DeWey ,
H H Dent
Stephen Everett
D. C. Kinsman
Mina Owens
Ira Stillings
Charles Shires
A B Howland
Loren Copley
Peter Adamy
Joseph Dewitt
Joseph \7. Guernsey
Charles Smith,
James Brink ■
John Harcn
LAWRENCE
80 Daniel Campbell
I, A WHENCE BORO
3 houses and lots Calvin Cowley
lot Joseph Byers
LIBERTY
Cbas. Comstock
Chas. Biter
EEKEAND
Win. Baxter
Joel Colvin
Walter Bottom
L. Smith
Culver A Slosson
Gilbert Hnhble
A, P. Lyon
Peter Merritt
John Butcher
C. H. Colegrove
Win. Guernsey
Wo, Peek
Isaac Taft
Laos Sbseoa
house and lot
6 ' 94
2 44
8 28
3 8
10 40
20 393
24 64
house and lot'
111 208
bouse and lot
house, lot & store
15 63
house and lot
house and lot
15 41
35
100
12 86
4 40
5 42
35 100
house and lot
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
ELKLAHTD BORO
house and lot Dr.Knickerbacher
J.*B. Thompson 1
911 DOLE BUB V
107 Charles Sumners
4 65 George Fowler
8 42 J S. B. Kenyon
5 3733 Strang, BaJmer & Co,
*7 33 Tbowns Leet
8 22 I Guy White
48 Marcellas Odle
RICHMOND
i 123 Joseph Pelham
23 43 Simeon Brown
30 570 Sarah I». Kean
house and lot Jabez Stutie
saw-mUI64 716 G. R. Wilson'
84 James R Wilson
200 H. A. Guernsey
Wm. Moss -
Lorenzo Allen
C. L. Gregg
estate of Sylvester Bailey
Charles E. Osborne
Aaron Baldwin
G. D. Williams A Co.
Mansfield Iron Works
SHIPPER
John Hustings
est. ofD. B. Wilcox
BUTLANR
Henry Bumess
Daniel'Gray
Artemas Rumsey
Alfred Rozell
A. J. Smith
srnxmii
Spicer Davenport
Alvah King
John Cushin
James Thompson
Alfred Ripley
D M.Toung
A G Churchill
Joseph Gregory
H W. King
W B Bobbins
W. T. Ramsey
TIOGA
Abram Conklin
Isaac Benson
Willis H Hyde
Douglass Johns
Page
A A 0 Weston
Jno A Mathews
W Patrick
CHIOS
James Beamish
Hubbell Manley
John Jenkins
Jas Burrows
Oliver Sell&rd
James Peters
Wm. Casbeer
Isaac Woodard
Isaac Reeder
Joseph Brion
Merrick Crandall est.
John Rouaer
Jonathan Harlbart
C L Ward
, A J Dann
WELLSBORO
J. P. MllgUl
Henry Kimball
WARD
Isaac Smith
Israel Bodle
John Foster
Daniels Huger
Arter Johnson
John Winters
E L Nash
Michael Connelly
Jeremiah Whaling
Aaron Ward
Henry Nelson
Jobn'E Porker
John Reed
James Kosengrant
C Bennett
Nathaniel Bailey
J B Monroe
Andrew Aldrick
Alonzo Barnes
Frank Burger
J E Clearcland
Merritt Chrispall
Walter Caldwell
John J Dewitt
Andrew Dailey
Joseph Boone
Nicholas De Pul
Daniel Forest
H M Ferguson
Henry Fries
A Gibson
J R Hiz
Jas. Higgins
Huff
Ira Knapp
James K Lewis
Frank Maynard
W Meade
Eli Meade '
Chester Nortbrup
F E Bundle
Robert Richards
Jas. Soper
Asa Mater
Jas. Sargent
David Vanlone
John Wheeler
David Ward
WM. A Walksr
David Walker
Leroy Ward
Timothy Dougan
W H Barlow
Chas. Harvey
Aaron Wood
John P Taylor
Charles Cooley
21 97
400
10 200
3 247
steam-mill 511
tOTTQIot
280
furnace 713
a • 45
200
10 118
4 65
6 34
3 97
3 17
100
house and lot
30
6 40
8 107
2 98
1 44
1 82
1 90
1 20
house and lot
250
house and lot
2 48
bouse and lot
434
vacant lot
20 91
3 30
■ 60
50
50 80
5 164
6 42
4 27
200 525
8 22
printing office
house and lot
100
99
105
10 125
100
200
8 98
106
3 40
100
188
103
110
133
s 31
2 67
1 36
89
1 08
1 94
200
104
140
106
105
100
106
103
208
131
1 0{
78
1 58
1 05
1 54
1 71
257
141
103
2 85
217
1U
103
4 73
1 23
3,1 23
■ 63
1 85
1 23
1 47
63
3 47
105
100
130
103
100
2 48
Ulußsfleld Classical Seminary.
MANSFIELD, PA.
THIS INSTITUTION is located at Mansfield, Ti
oga Co. Pa., on the line of tlio Tioga Railroad.
Its location is not surpassed by any section of the
State, in. beauty of scenery, healtbfulness of climate,
and morals of society.
The building is of brick—lsl feet front, and four
stories high. It will be completed so as to furnish
Boarding and Dormitories for the students at the com
mencement of the winter term.
Qood board in private families, and rooms for those
who board themselves can be bad at the lowest prices.
The Seminary is under the care of Rfev. J. Lan
dretb, A. M., Principal, and Miss Julia A. Hosmcr,
Preceptress, aided by a competent corps of teachers.
The course of study will embrace all branches taught
in similar institutions. A Graduating Course for
Young Indies will be formed and diplomas given.
Particular attention will bo given to students intend
ing to teach.
CALENDAR.
Winter Term commences Nov. 23; closes March 3.
Spring 11 ** March 28 j closes Jane 30.
EXPENSES.
Ttrtnoy, per terx of rorisrsz.v tvebks.
Common English branches - - $4 50
Higher English branches - 600
Languages and higher Mathematics 7 50
Instrumental Music - - - 10 00
Use of .Instrument ... 200
Drawing - . - £3 00 to 5 00
Painting - - - - 400 to 8 00
Incidentals, 25 cents.
bills are required to be paid or satis
factorily arranged before the students can be admitted
to recitations. For further particulars address the
principal. 8. B. ELLIOTT, Pres’t.
W- C, RIPLEY, Sec’y. [Dec. 22, 1859. J '
1 39
79
2 34
107
1 89
1 57
2 10
85
3 36
2 84
1 SO
9 47
3 24
9 84
,2 30
5 129
1 51
3 73
7 45
3 15
3 06
1 11
1 81
11 07
7 54
3 12
1 OS
3 51
2 20
2 41
4 73
53
FOR SALE by the subscriber a quantity of Hay
in barns on the farm in Richmond, formerly oc
cupied by Clark Bailey, seven miles from Wellsboro.
In care of Ed rein Pratt near the farm. Enquire of
Lowrey & Wilson Wellsboro Pa. Price, $8 60 per
single ton. H. H. BENT.
Brookland, Pa., Fob. 16, 1860. 6t*
3 18
SJ
132
311
Administrator’s Notice.
LETTERS of Administration haring been granted
to the undersigned on the estate of Eli GitcbeU,
)at« of Sullivan, deo'd, all parsons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate payment and
tnose having claims against the some will present
them to F, W. GITCHELL, Adm’r.
Feb. 16. 1880 *
17 64
' 132
1 05
Buffalo Robot.
A FEW BABES No. 1. Robes for sale very cheap
ix ** ' [SiT. 17] W. A- ROE 4 CCS.
1 31
121
1 72
1 67
11 55
1 24
1 25
88 60
6 63
2 68
1 82
\n
8 38
38 81
8 07
1 52
7 38
23 20
14 36
17 86
611
7 76
80 15
2 11
2 11
1 18
' 3 26
2 49
1 22
2 03
C 63
1 44
* 1 06
B 83
25
2 10
15 21
3 78
3 78
6 62
3 48
r 3 14
2 36
3 36
4 40
1 78
1 S 3
1 28
1 00
2 60
, 1 08
182
1 00
Hay.
COnnEBCIAL COLLEGE.
LOCATED OVER THE 9DSQCEBASKA TALLET BASE,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
Rooms open for instruction from 9 A. 11. to P. M.
FACULTY.
D. W. LowzLt, Principal, Professor of the Scienceof Accounts,
Practical Accountant, author- of Loweil’a Treatise upon
Book Keeping, Diagrams illustrating the same, Ac.
Joes McCide, Assistant Professor in. the Hook-Keeping De
partracoi.
A. J. Warxeb, Professor of Practical and Ornamental Pen
manship, Commercial Calculations and Correspondence.
LECTURERS.
Hon* Daniel S. Dicxisson, Lecturer on Commercial Law and
Political Economy. ( -
Hon. Hansoh Balcom, Lecturer on Contracts, Prommlssory
Botes and Bills of Exchange.
Rev. By, E. AxureWs, Lecturer on Cemmorclal Ethics.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE.
Host. SOX&MAX D. PHELPS, Wii. U. OSBOBX, Ea Q.
Tract R. Moeoax, Esq. *
49* Young Men in this Institution will be tally qualified
for the actual business of the counting room.
The course of instruction comprises ev*ry department of
business. The learner will be thoroughly taught the science
and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping ns applied to the
following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising,
Manufacturing, Banking, Commission, Steamboating, Rail
roading, Forwarding, Freighting, Foreign Shipping, *c.
Ladies Department entirely separate from that of the gen
tlemen.
Students can enter College at any time and receive indi
vidual instruction. By this arrangement, every student (s
permitted to progress as rapidly as his enterprise and ability
will permit, and when thoroughly perfect and competent,
wilt receive a Diploma which will enable him to review at
pleasure.
TERMS.
For Book-Keeping, full accountant's course. Including
Practical Penmanship, Commercial Computations and Diplo
ma (Time unlimited,) -■ - - - - $35 00
Same course for'Ladies, (separate apartment - 20 00
Penmanship anti Arithmetic, - - • 10 00
Teacher's course in Penmanship, practical and orna
mental, 30 00
Twelve lessons in practical Penmanship - 200
Occasional classes will be formed in Phonography.—
For further particulars send for a circular.
Bingbampton, Sept. 8,1950.
ROBINSON’S
BOOK STOEE,
NEWS BOOK
AND
BOOK BINDERY
Corning, N. Y.
SCHOOL AND
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Paper hangings;
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
MUSIC, GOLD-PENS,
PICTURES, MAES, Ac.
BOOKS BOUND IN ANt STYLE THAT
MAY BE DESIRED.
ISSZ* Orders by Mail promptly attended to-.
E. E. ROBINSON.
Corning, OcU 20.
NEW GOODS!
WM. A. ROE & CO.,
Have Just received their New Stock of
»
FALL & WINTER
GOODS.
Consisting in part of
dry goods
GROCERIES^
PROVISIONS,
READY' made CLOTHING
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
crockery & hardware.
GLASS & WOODENWARE,
CARPETS,
FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
and in fact everything in the line of Goods that is
usually kept in a store oan be found at this establish
ment. Purchasers will pleaso call and examine Goods
and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince
themselves that the place to buy good and cheap
Goods is at W. A. ROE A CCS. •
Wellsboro, Oct 27, 1359 .
SPRING FASHIONS.
1860.
GENTLEMEN’S wear of Silk Hal., at the NEW
HAT STOKE in Arcade Block, opposite the
Dickinson House. 8. P. QUICK,
Corning, Feb. 23, 1860. Hatter.
Ulrs. Winslow's Sootlilus Syrup.
FOR Children teething. Price 25 cents.
For Sale at Roy's Drag Store.
HQST.Y OF LIVERWORT, for Coughs and Cold®,
Price 25 cente. At Roy"b Drug Blewr
THOMAS HARDEN
begs leave to inform the public that he is now receiv
ing an -
EXTENSIVE STOCK OP
MERCHANDISE,
which be offers at prices that will be found ftortby of
the attention of close purchasers.
This stock consists in part of
SHAW ls,
of mostly all descriptions and at ALL PRICES*
DRESS GOODS,
An Extensive Assortment of Dress Goods of
New and Rich Styles $ Qualities,
never before introduced in this place, and at extreme*
ly low prices.
An endless variety of
EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, LACES, &
DRESS -TRIMMINGS,
BROADCLOTHS, CASSI3IERBB A
testiugs.
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
the Goods and compare prices.
Wellborn, Jaw. 26, '6O. THOS. HARDEN.
ERIE P OUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
CORNING, N. T.
Wm. E. Rogers & Go. Proprietors.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Engines,
Boilers, Morliceing and
Tenoning Machines, Mill Gearing
"and Machinery, Plain and Ornamental Iron
Window Caps, Sills and Casings, Door Caps, and all
kinds of Iron and Brass Castings.
Also Manufacturers on a LARGE SCALE of
Jeffrey’s CelebruldDonblc Acting
FORCE PUMP.
The best in use for all ordinary purposes and con
taining with tho other qualities that of a superior Fire
Engine.
ALSO—Manufacturers of the celebrated “Hawkins
Shingle Mills”—tho best now in use.
Orders solicited by letter or otherwise.
WM. E. ROGERS 4 CO.
Corning, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1859. ly.
PLASTER!!
■ Tins Fai'invr. of TiOia Comity
REED ONLY BE TOLD THAT A LARGE
QUANTITY OF THIS SUPERIOR AH
TIC IE
RECOMMENDED BY GREELEY
r? ready for them at the
mawsfielb* plaster mux.
It requires no puffiing to produce a “rush,” and is
sold at the low price of '
5>6,00 PER TON.
AMOS BIXBT.
Mansfield, dan. 26, 1860.
DENTISTRY.
FRANK McGEORGE,
Permanently located in Concert Hall,
CORNING, N. 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 the artificial Bone for filling
teeth, it being tho color and nearly as hard as the teeth
and in many cases superior to any metallic substaiftc.
Also, by a new process of electro-metalurgy, 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 £xpcriea<se of the best members of the profession.
Corning, Nov. 10, 1559.
Refers to Dr. W. D. Terbell, Dr. May, Dr. Munford,
Corning. Dr. Dolson, Bath. Dr. Brown, Addison.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—In pursuance of
nn order of the Orphan's Court for Tioga County,
the undersigned Adminislrator'soflheestateof David
Ellis deceased, will expose public sale on the prem
ises. on the 12th day of April ‘next, at 1 o'clock P. M.
of said day, the following described real estate situate
in Shippcn township in said County, to wit: bounded
oq the north fay land of Phelps and Dodge v on the
east by land nT Horace Broughton, on the south by
land of Phelps and Dodge, -and on the west by land
of Henry H. Dent—containing about seventy-five
acres, about seventy acres improved, with a'frame
bouse, frame barn, frame wagon house, and some
other out buildings and an orchard thereon. Terms
made known on the time of the sale’.
* ORRILLA ELLIS,
; B.V, OGDEN,
March 15, 1860. i | Administrator^,
CEDAR run hotei...
CEDAR RUN, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA.
THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for
the accommodation of the public. Located at a
central point; stages leaving evciy alternate day for
Wellsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on
the Tioga R. R. north and S. A E. R. R. on the south.
This House U situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill
pond—a safe and convenient landing for rnfts in the
rafting season. Good posts are firmly set cn thj* left
bank, and the beach .is free from obstructions. ‘Hav
ing been practically engaged in the river business for
ixany yours wo feci confident we can anticipate the
wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav
or to (please. The table. bnr> chambers and stables
Will Always be attentively watched and well supplied.
Call and sec ns, and we will part With you sure to see
you again. D. A. FISH, Proprietor,
Cedar Run. Feb. 18, 1860.
iTor Sale,
THE undersigned wishes to sell in order fo enlarge
his Mercantile business-, bis farm ('with personal
property, stock and farming tools) situated in Ufysies,
Potter Co. Pa., consisting of 10Q acres 80 cleared,
good buildings thereon, situated on a good road and
near a good market, a Warrantee-Deed given to the
purchaser. Price $3OOO. pne ’third down, four years
for the balance in annual payments. Address
THOMAS E. GKIDLET,
Brookfield, Xioj* Co. Pfc., March IS, ISSO.
WALL PAPER
WAXL PAPER
WALLPAPER •
WALL PAPER
, WALL PAPER
• ; WALL PAPER.
Latest styles nnd largest assortment of wall paper
ever brought in Wellsboro.* In connection with the
above can bo found Window Shades of all kinds. Call
soon at L. A WM. H. SMITH.
Wellsboro, March Bth, 1860. 4t.
Land.
THE subscriber has for sale a large quantity ef
farming land of excellent quality, and in good lo
cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sever
al lots of improved land. 1
These lands will be sold on ten years time at reason
able rates. Those who desire to secure to themselves
a good farm, can now do so on bettor term® than will
ever he offered again in this County.
Wellsboro, March 8, 1860. A. P. COSE.
HILDRETH & L4NDIS,
CASH DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, i
PROVISIONS,
CLOTHING,
Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
One door below Holiday’s Hotel, Wellfhoro, Pa.
Cub paid for Hides end all kinds of Grain.
„ , C. HILDRETH,
Wellsboro, Oct. 6th, 1859. S. 11. LANDES'.
1 HA PIECES XELTE-T RIBBON, fust received
at HAEDEN’3
TRY THE NEW STORE.
“IS. H." IS AT HOHE AGARS I
with an extensive and well-selected assortment of
NEW GOODS.
His stock is as varied as it is valuable, and compri
se*
DRY GOODS
of all style* and varieties, including Fall and Winter
varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Paratnett&’s DeLainee,
Ac.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
of various styles and prices. Having had long expe
rience in this branch of trade, he is confident hi* cloth
ing will 9uit bis customers.
OEOCEEIES,
His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a leas
list of articles in common use, and which will be told
at unusually low prices. He has also a complete as
sortment of
HARDWARE
purchased with especial reference to this market, te
clading Saws, Axes, Ac. Also
CEOCKEEY
in abundance and variety. The attention of the pub
lic is also called to the fact that
PORK, FLOUR & SALT
will bo kept constantly on hand and for sale at the
lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing be
will keep
and similar articles of mechanical use. His stock of
Boots 5c Shoes
is sufficient to keep an eutiro community.on a "good
footing,” and warrants that all can be “fitted,” from
the largest to the smallest. In truth, ho would sssor
his friends and (be public that
EVERYTHING .
usually kept in a store may be found among'bU cteek.
Call at the old stand of M. M. CONVERBB.
Wellsboro, Nov. 3, 1859.
NEW HAT AHD CAP STORE.
THE Subscriber has just opened in this place a new
Hat and Cap Store, where he intends to manufac
ture and keep on hand*a large and general assortment
Fashionable Silk and Casftimere Hat*,
of my own manufacture, which will be sold at bard
times prices.
SILK HATS
made to order on short notice.
The fiats sold at this Store are fitted with a French
Conformature, which makes them soft and eisy to the
head without the trouble of breaking your head *9
break the bat. Store in the New .Block oppns’ue il»
Dickinson House. S. P. QUICK.
Cbrning, Aug. 15,1859.
FURS! PUBS! PUBS!
FURS. —The subscriber has just received a Urge
assortment of Furs for ladies wear, consisting of
FITCH CAPES & VWTORJNES,
FRENCH SADIE CAPES & VICTOR/NES,
RIVER MINK CA PES <£ M UFFS,
ROCK MARTIN CAPES & ViCTORINES.
These comprise a small quantity of the assortment
They have been bought at low prices and will be sold
at extremely low prices for cash, at the New llaf Stota
in Cornidg, N. Y. S. P, QUICK.
F. W. KRISE,
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER,
1 WELLSBORO ST., TIOGA, PA*
TAKES this method of informing the cltisena of
Tiogn, and of the County generally, that be h*«
established himaelf at Tioga, where he Will manafae
ture and keep on band for sale a good stock of
Saddles. Bridles, Heavy Harness, Carriage Ham***
of all kinds Ac. Also Hatnes, Halters, Whips, Traoee,
Collars Ac, All work warranted.
Repairing done on short notice.
Tioga, Sept. I, 1859.—1 y. _
Auditor’* Notice.
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned bee
J.l been appointed an Auditor to distribute the fund
in Court raised from the pergonal property of A. B.
Niles and A. G. Elliott, of the firm of Niles and Bill
ot t, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the da
ties of said appointment at bis office in Welkboro, ea
Monday the 26 day of March inst..at 10 o’clock A.
M. of said day when and where all persons having
claims upon said fund are requested to present th«ut
for allowance. J. N.,BACHR,
Weilsboro, March 1, 1860.
AndUor'i Notice.
NOTICE is hareby givan that the undersigned bu
been appointed an Auditor to distribute the fund
arising from the sale of the real estate of Charles See
ley ; and that he will attend to the duties of bis ap
pointment at his office in Weilsboro, on Monday the
261 h day of March 18G0, at two o’clock R. M. of said
day whon and where all persons having claims vpo*
said fund are requested to present them for allowance.
Weilsboro, March 1, 1860. J. N. BAC'HB.
Auditor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned hae
been appointed an Auditor to distribute the'food
arising from the sale of the real estate of Otis Hl)l.
and*that be will attend to the duties of said appoint
ment on Monday the -26 day of March 1860. atfw*
o’clock I*. M. of said day, at my office in Welhbor*.
When and where aU persons haring claims upon said
fund are required to present them for allowance.
Weilsboro, March 1, 1860. J. N. BACHR,
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS OP Administration were granted tathe
undersigned, this day, on the estate of No.th
Kuinsey, iate of SnlUvan, dec’d: all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to settle immediately, ao l
those having claims will present then duly autbintioa
etd for settlement, SALLY A. RUMSEY, At/mr’r
Jap. 19, 1860. P. QITCHELL, Adu.\,
Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having been grant.'*!
to the undersigned upon the estate of Lb\£
HARDY, late of Delraar, dee’d., all persons dotiebie-l
to said estate are requested t** make immediate p-v -
ment and those having claims against the tame wwl
present them to JOHN B. HARDY > ..
RUSSEL LAWTON i *****
Delmar, Jan. 26, 1860, *
Administrators Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having been d
to the undersigned on the estate of Jacob D«rre-.
late of Del mar, doo'd., all persons indebted tu b»id
tate are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to present tL«*
to HIRAM KIMBALL,) . . .
SILAS JOHNSON, ] * Unu *
Delmar, Jan. 13, 1869.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letter of Ad
ministration having been granted to the nod. r .
signed on the estate of SILAS A. TREMAIN, late f
Delmar dec'd., all petsons indebted to (mid estate ai>
requested to make immediate payment,and tWc os,,
ing claims against the same to present them to
ELIZABETH H. TREMAIN, Adtur ii
D. A. FISH, Admr.
Jan. 5, 1860.
Admiuistrator’n Notice.
LETTERS of administration having been granted
to the undersigned on the estate of Maria Seiiai.;,
late ol Union township, dec’d., all persons know Is*
themselves indebted to said estate are requested to.
make immediate payment and those haring viaitga
against the same will present them to
Fob, 6, 1860.* IRA LOPSR, dd.V .
Mansfield Flonrins Hill,
THK people o Mansneld ana vicinity are Jiereha notia J
mat said MILL has Just been, repaired; andJmt In 1
MCI order, having three ron of etone and a AtaU .
Ssporotor, which will separate all font seed from tU mo"
consequently the heat of work ran and sriU ha dona Mat
chants and tanners are Invited to try this MUL- Sell a -
rata work wIU be warranted by j ML
.Usnedetd, Angwst 18. issp e.u.rttMT*
Cash paid for allhlnd. of Bml. at the Vlft
TO MCSICUS*.
\ o^f n E LOT ° f 1110 imported Italian and
• Txouif sxmwas.
Buss Viol strings, Guitar tiring*. Tuning Emin
Bridges 4c., just retetrtd and Tor sale at
r.ovg drug *t?rs.
AmtHtor.
Anditor.