ME AGITATOR. ...TREASURER'S SALE uAi-=== " Of Seated Land hi Tioga Oonnty Pa. In pursuance of the provision of an act of the General Assembly, passed the 9tb day of April. 1844, wm be exposed to public sale at the Commissioners* OSiee in WeUabortmgh,on the second Monday in Jane 1860, the tracts ofland described in the following list, unless tbe taxes due on them are paid before that time. J. S. WATROUS, Treasurer of Tioga -Co. Ma«h 8,1860 Im. I Wild. | I Tax. Land, j Land. | | J> O L Cants, WELLSBORO’ PENNA. fmrcgay Morning, April 5, 1860. k Co., 119 Nassau St., New Tort, and 20 •7- r nlctoD, are the Agents for the Agitato*, and the B VimtiiUnd largest circulating Newspapers in the • aud the Canadas. They are authorized to con* lowest rates. Spring Term of the 'Wellsboro Academy ■ o n“ Monday last with a large number of Stn **’' -z atteaidance. The prospects of the Academy are very encouraging. Come in. Ji c have been requested by tbe Recorder, Ac.# * [ci the several persons who were elected Justi* | the Peace, at Action, that their Com f bare ior Organ st Episcopal Church baa, we I tostsoa, during the pact ,»«k been undergoing S" 5 ., jjpiin, and is now in excellent order. Mt. Eob f, r '_ j Elmira, tbe gentleman who did the work upon % was also engaged while here in restoring ?hrvW 10 otlier Ji£Cor< * ant instruments, pianos, 40. J , School, nn | ’.4!, management of J. AValbridgo and Miss Helen 5T j closed on Friday Inst with an Exhibition.— ffere qyito a number of visitors present to whom r !“ Btrcises of speaking and compositiongavo satis ■q* evinced thorough training on the part of Mathers as well as diligence and application in a* scholar: As the Inst evening of last week '■vUhits negro train,” was taking possession of our Boro ’ era.: also the strains of martial music echoing ijrongh tbe streets. The musicians took up a various iM of march, passing first ndown the walk on one -Jcof BroSiiwar then backing np the other, now on Are. and then along tbe streets at right angle— t, music the while finding its way to every habitation nlhin city limits near or remote from the centre post ■lisrfl were discordant outside notes [omitted in the gramme) not unfrcquently heaved in, damaging fieuhat the otherwise agreeable effect of the regular comments. Aside from tbe yells and extra chorus, 0 acceptable serenade ew Arrangement. —We learn that oar friend J.E. Robinson of Corning, N. Y., has purchased the ctre stock of Books, Stationery, Ac., of Smith & in this village, with the intention of en ding, and adding thereto all the popular standard, miscellaneous works; together with the current ilj-atiDCS and Newspapers of the day, which he will frsiib subscribers at his counter, singly, or at sub opuoa prices, free of postage. Mr. Robinson has long been connected with the trade, and has ample facilities for furnishing new tvdicalions as soon aa issued: and our renders may that under his management all ordersen rrtied to bis care will promptly filled in a eatis iciory manner. Wei bespeak *fbr him a generous pat •risge from our reading community. See advertise ; list. tZf Our readers will sec an advertisement in an ct: column of a Musical Convention to he held at commencing on the 17th of the present month, Prof’s. Barber and Jewett. Mr. Barber ia too 'nrraoly known in this county as a gentleman of re ability as a vocalist and teacher to need any fur itr endorsement from us. With Mr. Jewett w*t have :aiie pleasure of a personal acquaintance, but wo. iiregood authority for recommending him as fully cnptvenl to teach the.sciencc and an of music in ail atneebes. We hope our musical friends will avail zntelree of this opportunity for improvement, the '•k, have no doubt, that has ever offered itself in :acounty. tfe understand that these gentlemen have been acting music on the Cowanesque for some time past, »-:b excellent succes, and that each will hold a con nil lac close of his School—-that of Prof. Barber iwceoff at Elkland on the 10th, and that of Prof, melt at Oceola on the 11th of April Inst. Away. —Saturday morning about 10 o'* J:k a horse was seen coming down Main Street from atpper end of the village with a buggy in tow but uone aboard to manage the ribbons. When noticed ? persons near the Court House the horse was pro ving at a becoming trot, not apparently aware of h freedom he wag exercising or tire loose ami «>»- 4.w<£ example of insubordination set up for tbo :;.*e properly ordered drawers of vehicles. Suspi that he might adopt a more extravagant de- :*ianr and make a bad use of his liberal circum tecci, an attempt was made to reduce the chose in into possession. At this interference horse and n;c>n look a tangent to the right with a somewhat derated motion-crossing" the public square in a indicating a desire for Justice (as adminis i-.J ly Col. Emery)—but suddenly taking another 'UTftto the right in which. movement the wagon Uttd up a la buckwheat cake, tbo course was west northward, and' then diagonally across the ‘Vure—tbe wagon meanwhile getting a flop back ,tr-i and to rights in trying to climb a tree, and Really divorced from the horse by too friendly lib- r -«i with a more obstinate tree. establishment belonged to 0. Dullard, and the ‘•warence above related took its rise (as was soon -ued} in this way: Mr. B- was sitting in bis wagon •uag with a friend by the side of the road, when a I Sbarke(i at and frightened the horse, causing him -'risecr to one side and throwing Mr. B. out, sprain*- : £Ufiarm and otherwise bruising him.—(Shall tbo • I' U abolished ?) An<U(oi ,, i Notice, VOTlCCishereby given that the undersigned hav >* vng been appointed an Auditor to audit and settle ■ l «connts of the Admr’s. of the estate of Jesse Locke > ’4,will attend to the duties of said appointment at •office in the Borough of Wcllsboro’on the 30th L * c f April insl. at 2 o'clock P. M. "ellsboro, April 5. 18GB. H. W. 'WILLIAMS, Auditor, List of teller*, , j IST of letters remaining in the Post Office at Ti li ogo. Quarter ending March 31st, 1860. fc—Blue William, Beard Charles, Brooks John, : c °ghton Wm., Brown David, Bush E. D. 2, Beagle Brown Mrs. Albert. Miss Amanda, Constant Von Irian* Car jjer M. Cohen B. ®"Beboiae John, Drycom John, Dean Stephen. •■"Ellsworth Sevrell. •' g—Garrison H. S, f tt-liaya George W. Hall P. E. Hathawajj M. X. W. ’"Johnson William. lewis V. W. Lownsbnry Amos. . yfv**'f al t e *on S. P. Matteson Shelden, Morgan T. L. J r V. Mayo Miss Julia, 2. «—N'cwcomb, M, C. Kewcomb, R. P. E. C. Olds Mr. Ovcfhiser, D. R. ers>Qß lss lather J. si 6 06 -Alisa Mary, Runyan Samuel, Eagre Sam > "eynolds Miss Kancy, Richly 'William, Rich S. ’ ?Tr~ lor y Thomas, Short Miss Harriett, Smith Miss ' f, t . Mias Lucy, Spranogle Mrs. Betliah, ' ri. Chrielophef. > &T , I . ra Pson Eliza Jane, Taylor Filo. ;ir orrec 2DS Pitney Miss Sarah L. 3, Wil - trso °* calling for any of tho above letter# will ; thoy are advertised. W, T. URELL P. M. W . Tor Sale, I wishes to sell In order to enlarge *^ erca niile business, Ms farm (with personal ' r Bt Arming tools) situated in Ulysses, trfa V°- Pa-, consisting of 100 acres SO cleared, j hereon, sitae ted on a good road and od a Warrantee Deed given to the ■'‘tiTbii . ce one third down, four years ***** in. annual payments. Address W 4-M THOMAS B. GRIDUE7. tfieW » Tioga Co. Pa., March IS, I 860: - - Bro «®Wal Troche*. U cy LOZENGES. For the euro of hoarse* ® *kroai and Pulmonary Irritation, and -• 7 for pablio speakers and singers. For tale at R*y*» J>r«j Store. Owner or to whom assessed BLOSS. 2$ & buildings } lot & buildings > Edwin Dyer land 4 do- J 3 147 Dyer Lowrey 4 00. store house k lot S. W, Morris est, bouse -and lot Charles Phipps bouse and lot John Waddle glass factory E. J. Bossing 3 town lots Bills Hews Newton Lightner I John Lang est James C. Lohse P. E. Smith Daniel Waters covjmoToir James Mitchell house and lot 5 95 house Erastus Franklin Josiah Williams J. EC. Austin David Cunningham E. C. Johnson Stephen Pierce David Reese 'Wyatt Sumner "Willard White house A lot 100 Allen Crandall 50 Martin Doland ISO S. S. Packard COVtNtiTOft BORO house and lot 3S. C. A J. E. Johnson 2 lots Spangler A Co., shop and lot Francis Campbell house and lot Jas. Welton bouse and lot Jeremiah Wardwell blacksmith shop & lot R. G. White CHAIILESTON 75 Isaac Catlin 60 A. P. Cone 6 1027 L. J. Cooley 80 Thomas Bock 3 rc* £ steam-aaw mill Barnes and Je&sisgs bouse and lot Henry Kidder £5 86 Noah Wheeler 50 George H. Bockue 73 Ales. Cummings Bureau Campbell Spencer Crittenden Thos. V. Rockwell Jeremiah Wilson Samuel Rexford David Davis Hiram Mattison James McCannoa John Rollins, jr Francis Smith Horace Stratton Edward Juran Clark W, Bailey Adolphus Eaton Julius Sherwood H. J. Calkins Jacob Evans CHATHAM Charles King D. Palmer ■ Ephraim Taft J J. Thompson Wm. Miles A. A. Andrews M. Becraft MJ Bcardman ' O. P. Beach S. W. Gumming David Clooso James Gifford John Hackett Nicholas Hike G. W. King Charles Lane Leander Low R. J. Mosher G. Woodbury P. F. Christian M. Conway S. B. Kenyon Isaac Simmons CLIJIEB Erast,us Crippen Reuben Davis Barton How Jonas 'Schoonover James M. Bush Mary Blue David Case A. P. Cone Alva Dickins Horace Hill Abrata Smith John Sawyer JDCXiVAB 60 Daniel Butler 74 George F. Butler 100 Ichabod Brown 60 Henry Darling 73 James Guernsey 36 Wm. Hoag 4 Philander Xiles 300 Lyman Spencer 68 1-2 Eleazer Ashley 100 Katfaan Broughton 50 . Wm. Drew 13 Simeon Decker 72 Reuben L. Grover 58 I*2 Isaac B. Kennedy 40 ' Wm. Moyer 1 • 46 Jonathan Scamons 5 100 W F Robinson 46 John Fisher 50 Thomas M. Kennedy 78 70 Morris, A Thoa. F. Magill 116 house and lot George Treater FARITIIIVGTOIV 3 2 65 ! ' 23 100 2 63 1 T 23 8 '67 26 50 8 47 2 13 12 1U 2 33 65 house and Lot U 36 29 «0 16 46 5 45 10 4o 100 S 80 'i 3 121 10 30 I 4 21 40 5 45 77 Timothy Bryant 50 A. A H. Bullock U 9 * David Clark 100 W E Clark SO Harvey titter 100 Isaac French GAINES house A lot 14 Bruner & Co., 1 40 ‘Henry Sherwood 1 ac, bouse and lot 2 H. W. Merrick 164 A. F. Ogden JACKSOff A. P. Cone Samuel Kendrick Morris Clair Bcnj. Kenyon Stephen Steward 8. L. Andrews J. P. Cleaveland Benj. Doty Harry Dewey B H Dent Stephen Everett D. C. Kinsman Mina Owens Ira Stillings Charles Shives A B Howland Loren Copley Peter Adamy Joseph Dewitt Joseph W. Guernsey Charles Smith James Brink John Huron X* A. WHENCE 30 80 Daniel Campbell LAWRENCE BORO 3 houses and lots Calvin Cowley lot Joseph Kyers LIBERTY Chas. Comstock Cbas. Biter ELRLAHD Wni. Baxter Joel Colvin Walter Bottom L. Smith Culver 4 Slowon Gilbert Hubble A. P. Lyon Peter Merritt John Butcher C. H. Colegrove Wm, Guernsey Wm. Peck Isaac Taft Enos Sloeson 1 house sod lot 6 04 2 44 8 33 3 8 10 40 20 393 21 64 boase and lot 111 208 boose and lot booee, lot ■& store 15 68 boaso and lot boose and lot 15 a 55 100 12 *6 4 40 8 42 30' 100 boose and lot EL&LAND BORO boOM ted lot Dr.Knickorbtcber do J. B. Thompjoa THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. MIDDLEBVEir ■ 107 Charles Sumners XX 65 4 66 George fowler 124 ° 42 S. B* Kenyon X 25 5 1723 Strang, Buhner 4 Co, 88 56 ' 27 SZ Thomas Leet . 6 68 8 22 Guy White • 268 48 Marcelius 061 e 128 Joseph Pelham 193 S 3 43 Simeon Brotvn 8 38 30 *7O Sarah L. Kean 88 81 house and lot Jabei Stone *3 «aw-miUB4 718 G.B. Wilson 807 James E WiUon. 1 52 H. A. Guernsey 7 38 Wo. Moss 63 Lorenzo Allen 23 20 C. L. Gregg 14 S 6 estate of Sylvester Bailey 17 86 Charles £. Osborne 611 Aaron Baldwin 78 G. D. Williams A Co. 7 76 Mansfield Iron Works 80 15 SHIPPED John Hastings , est of D. B. Wilcox RUTLAND Henry Harness Daniel Gray Artemas Rumsey Alfred Roxell J. Smith SCUITAH Spicer Davenport Alvah King John Cushin James Thompson Alfred Ripley D M Young A G Churchill Joseph Gregory H W. King W B Robbins W. T. Rumsey TIOGA Abranr Conklin Isaac Benson Willis H Hyde Douglass Johns Page A A 0 Weston Jno A Mathews W Patrick UNION James Beamish XlubbeU Manley John Jenkins Jas Burrows Oliver Sellard James Peters Wm. Casbeer Isaac Woodard Isaac Reeder Joseph Brion Merrick Crandall eat John Rouser Jonathan Hurlburt C L Ward A J Dana WELLSBOBO 84 10 200 2 21 97 400 10 200 3 247 tteua-miU *ll town lot 280 furnace 718 5 4* 200 10 118 4 *6 6 34 7 36 ' 6 48 3 00 1 20 150 1 20 2 52 2 25 2 50 76 2 03 3 ,97 3 17 100 home and lot 30 8 40 8 107 2 ■ 98 50 50 4 7 1 44 1 32 1 90 1 20 bonse.and lot 250 bouse and lot 2 • 48 boose end lot 434 vacant lot 2D 91 S 30 48 80 5 104 5 42 4 27 100 525 5 22 printing office J. P. Mugill house aud lot Henry Kimball WARD 100 Isaac Smith 1 06 09 Israel Bodle 1 04 105 John Foster 4 44 10 226 Daniel Huger 196 100 Arter Johnson 113 131 John Winters 12 07 200 £ L Nash , 410 8 98 Michael Connelly 130 106 Jeremiah Whaling 5 42 80 Aaron Ward 1 75 40 Henry Nelson 40 100 John E Parker ' 2 16 188 John Reed 3 86 108 James Rosengrant 211 110 C Bennett 1 10 95 Nathaniel Halley 96 81 J B Monroe 81 200 Andrew Aldrick 610 194 Alonzo Barnes 3 98 140 Frank Burger 3 32 106 J E Cleavelhnd • 2 10 105 Merritt CbrispaU 3 20 100 Walter Caldwell. 3 06 20 John J Dewitt 41 53 Andrew Dailey 1 62 100 Joseph Doano 2 08 115 Nicholas De Pui 8 52 98 Daniel Forest 2 93 162 n M Ferguson 4 02 80 Henry Fries 2 44 106 A Gibson 3 24 103 J R Hix 3 U 298 Jas. Higgins 6 66 131 Huff IST 81 Ira Knapp 85 100 James R Lewis 3 05 , 96 Frank Maynard 292 r 257 W Meade 7 32 141 Eli Meade 4 28 103 Chester Northrop 3 J 4 2 85 F £ Bundle 2 83 217 Robert Richards 6 62 114 Jas. Soper 3 48 103 Asa Slater 3 14 77 Jas. Sargent 2 36 110 David Vaalont 3 36 107 John Wheeler 4 40 87 David Ward 1 7$ 89 \VM. A Walker 1 83 64 David Walker 1 2S 105 Leroy Ward 2 36 100 Timothy Doagsn I 00 130 W H Barlow - 2 60 108 Chas. Harroy 1 08 91 Aaron Wood 1-82 100 - John P Taylor 1 00 2 48 Charles Cooley 70 3 49 82 99 1 33 2 67 1 26 39 3 08 1 94 10? 78 1 58 1 05 1 54 1 71 4 73 123 1 23 1 85 123 147 63 3 47 O. BULLAED Takes ibis opportunity of announcing that he has fit ted up the stand formerly occupied by G. Lamb, and is now receiving an entirely 139 79 3 34 107 1 80 1 57 NEW STOCK 2 10 85 3 36 2 64 HU stock consists in part of Pork and Pdour, -S-U-G-A-R S- , Refined, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado Pork, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Fish, Oil, Coffee, Tobacco—Smoking 4 Chewing, Snnff, Soap, Molasses-—Maple 4 Sugar house, Soap. WOODEN WIRE rows, VViltoV Wagons, Clothes Pins, Clothes Baskets, Wooden Pails, 4c. Altogether the best assortment of Willow and Wooden Ware over brought into Wells borol Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brush- DlllJdulii) os -’ Shoc Brushes, Clothes Brushes Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, YAMEE and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, Gutta Percha, and Bono, Penholders, Pencils, Pena, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate and Lead Pencils, Steel Rings, Jews Harps, Teething Rings, Chess Boards, Dominoes, Rubber Balia, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Sealing Wax, Inkstands, Marseilcs and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper, Envelopes, 4c.. 4c. 2 41 TTT r FG Oranges, Lemons, Apples/ J; Jti U iiJj* F»gs> Prunes, Currants Roi ins. Cherries. 4 78 53 Of all kinds. Also Mustard, Gher- XI VJ JL O kins, Pickles, Candies, Citron Btar died Fruits, 4c., 4c. Teas, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut megs, Candles, Crackers, Childrens* Toys, 4c. . I 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 before purchasing elsewhere. If I cannot please you for quality and prices you will have to go to the City to do better. I will state however that everything is MS 03 E*OR SALE FOR, cash. November 17, 1869. FOE 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 Edwin Pratt near the farm. Enquire, of ; Lowrey A Wilson Wellsboro Pa. Price. $8 60. per Veiuglf ton. ft, R. BENT. Bioctl-.nd, Pa., }*, 1560. *:« i n ' 121 j« i sr RICHMOND 0. BULLARD. Bar* 1 The 6*B*t English Remedy. Sra James Clarke’s Celebrated Female Pills. —Prepared rom o preacreptton of Sir J. Clarke, Jtf. D., Physician Extra' ordinary to the Queen, —This well known medicine la no Iro position, bat & sore and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any causes whatever; and although a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful in their con stlttition. To ifsaaigu Ladies it Is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.— These Pills have never been known to fail where the direct ttoua on the 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed. For foil particulars get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B.—sl and 6postage stamps enclosed to any authorised agent, will' insure a bottle, containing over SO pills, by re turn mall. 183 For sale by John A. Roy, tVellsboro ; JJ. H- Borden, Tlegn; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; G. W. Miller, Lawrencctfile: J 4 J. G. Farkhnrst, Elklund; A. AJ. Dcarman, Knoxville; and Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. [Jan. 27,1859, ly.] IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. SR. CHEESEM&N’S PILLS, PRXPAREB BI CORNELIUS L. CgEESEMAK, M. D. NEW TORS CITY. The combination of Ingredients in these Fills are tbs re sult of alongand extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain In correcting all irregularities, PalUftil Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, w hfch arise from In terruptlou of nature TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr Chceseroan’s Fills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly perivd .with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the Use of other Pills, can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman’s Pills doing all that they repre sent to do. NOTICE. 311 2 II 118 .3 26 2 49 1 22 2 03 They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a mis-car* riage would certainly -eault therefrom. Warranted purely vegetable, iind free from anything injo rlous to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price £1: Sent by mail on eu closing $1 to the General Aceut. Sold l*y oue Druggist in every town In the United States, R. It. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 165 Chambers Street, New York. To whom all wholesale orders should ho addressed. 140 55 1 05 Sold by John A. Roy Wellabdro, Pa., and by Pratt & HiU Owego, N. Y. [April 28, 1859. 10 189 137 112 Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. WHERE the above preparation is known, it is bo well ©s tabllsbed as an infallible Remedy for the cure of— Coccus, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis. Spit ting op Blood, Pain in toe Breast.. Croup. Whooping Cocoa, and every form of Pulmonary Complaint, that it were a work of supererogation to speak of its merits. Discovered by r celebrated physician more than twenty years Since, it has by the wonderful cures irhasefiected been constantly appreciating in public favor, until its use and its use and its reputation are alike universal; and it is now well known and cherished by all (and their ‘‘name is legion”) who have been restored to health by Its use as the Great Remedy for ail the diseases which it professes to core. Sir James Clarke, physician to Queen Victoria, has given it aa hU opinion that 6 63 51 1 44 1 05 6 83 25 2 10 CONSUMETION CA N BE CURED. 4 37 The whole history of ibis medicine fully confirms the oplo ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have testified, that \vhed all other remedies had foiled, this had completely cured; tbut when the sufferer bad well nigh des paired, this had afforded imtuediase relief; that when the physician had pronounced the disease incurable, this has re moved it entirely. The virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to cure a slight cold ora Confirmed Consumption, and its power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy cannot he equalled. Caution! Purchase none unless It has the written signature of “I: Butts” on the wrapper, as well as the print ed name of the proprietors. 1 50 1 29 93 - 170 46 63 5 83 Read the following Letter ; Gentlemen: Daring used Dr. Wietur’e Balsam of TV jJd Cherry In my practice with great success, I most cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted with Obstinate Couchs, Coma, or Asthma. (Signed,) H. O. MARTIN, M. I). Mansfield, Tioga Co., Aug. ISSB. •* 15 21 8 78 3 78 The following persons have also derived great benefit from the use of the GREAT REMEDY; Wo. Lawrence, P- 31., Bailey Creek; John Fox. P. M. Mainsburg; B. M. Bailey, the well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jericl a well known citizen of this county. 8. W FOWLE & CO;, Proprietors, Boston. For sale by their Agents everywhere. AGENTS.—John A. Uoy, WelUboro; C. W. Nesbitt, Mass* field; D, S. Magee. Ulossburg; J. Q. Albcck, Liberty; A Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A. Hollins, Jr., Maimiburg. September 30,1858. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. IN VIEW of the, fact that every member of the human family is more or leas subjected to some complaint, be sides innumerable other conditions.in life, which, by the assistance of a little knowledge or exercise of comtaon sense, they may be able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonic, secure permanent health. In order to accomplish tills desired object the true course to pursue is certainly that which will pinduce a natural state of things at the leant hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr, Hostetler has introduced to this country a prep aration bearing his name, winch ut this day is not a new medicine, but one that hos been tried for years, giving satis faction to ail who have used it. The BitterFoperatc power fully upyn the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by the simple pro cess ofistrengtheniDg nature, enable the system to triumph ovex (Sscase. For the cure of Dyspepsia Indigestion. Nausea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the bttuxach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Ac., these Bitters haio not an equal. Dinjiboea, Dysentery or Flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally hy the cangc of water and diet, will be ebvcdtly regulated by a brief use of this preparation, iSyapvpsia, a disvasu which is probably more prevalent w hen taken in all its various forms, than any other,! the cause of which may always be attributed to derange ments of the digestive oxgans. can bo cured without fail by* using HOSTKTTEIi’S STOMACH BITTERS.an per duccutms gu the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then why nut use an article to be infallible? Every country have their Bittern as h prevent ative of disease and strengthening of the system in gederal, and among them all there is not to be found a healthier peo ple than the Germans, from whum this preparation emana ted, bused upon scientific experiments which have tended to advance the destiny of this great preparation ju tho medical scuta of science. Fiter a>d Agcc.—This ti ying and provoking disease, which fa«tees its relentless grasp ou the body of man, (educing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from tin- hotly by the u*u of IIOSTETTEH’S UE NOW’NED BITTERS. Further, any of the above stated din ted diseases cannot be contracted when exposed to any ordi nary conditions producing them, if the Bitters aroused as per directions. And as it neither creates nausea, nor offends the palatt, aud rendering uiiQecess.iry any change of died or interruption to usual pursuits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestiuu. the complaint is thus removed as speedily as is consistent with the production of a thorough and per manent cure. i For persojje i.v Advanced Years who are suffering from an 'enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are in valuable as a restorative of strength and vigor, nnd needs only to be tried to be appreciated* And to a mother while nvrsing. these Bitters are indispensable, especially where the mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, end hero it is where a good tonic, such as Ilostettet's StoVnach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the sys tem. Ladies should by nil means try this remedy for all ca ses of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recom mend their use in all cases of weakno-B. CAUTION. M‘c caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counierfeir*. but ask for IZosrtr tea's CUXBfcVVEO Stomach Bitters, am] see that each bottle has the words “Dr. J. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the wtalllccap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature Is on the label. Prepared and sold by HOTETTEB k SMITH, Pitts burgh, Pa., and sold by all Druggi-ts, Grocers and dealers generally throughout the United Mates, Canada, South Amer ica and Germany. • - AG&NTS* —John A. lloy, YTellsboro. J. kJ. 0. Park hurst, Llklnud. A. £J. Deman, Knoxville. M. W. Staple*, Oseeola. Charles Goodspeed, Westfield. Seeley 4 Logg. Nel son. A. Humphrey, If. 11. 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ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political .History of the United States, from the or ganization of the first Federal Congress ia 1789 to 1856) Ed ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas H, Benton, from Che of ficial Records of Congress. The work will bo completed lu 16 royal octavo volumes of 750 pages each, 11 of which are now ready. An additional volume will be Issued-once in three months. a wat or rEocronra ire cyclopaedia or debates. . Form & club of four, and remit the price of four books, and five copies will be sent at the remitter’s expense for ear. riage; or for ton subscribers, eleven copies will be sentatoar expense for carriage l . TO AGEm Ko other works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agenta, Ay Aokxt Waited in this County. Terms made known on application to the Publishers. [Aug. 11, ’59. BufTdto Robes. k YEW BALLS No. I, Robes for sale very cheap A. at [Kf?i UJ \T. A. ROE & CO'ftr* IMPORTANT MOIHIIT THE subscriber having purchased the interest of the late firm of Smith it Richards, would respect fully inform the Public of this vicinity/ of his design to increase the attractions of this*establisbinest as a POPULAR BOOK STOKE, AND NEWS ROOST by making ezttaslrs additions of tb« but STANDARD WORKS, together with a varied uaottment of GENERAL LITERATURE. STATIONERY 4 FANCY GOODS; where can be found at all times, a complete repository of Classical, Historical, Political, School and Miscel laneous Books, BLANK BOOKS, PAPER HANGINGS, THE CURRENT MAGAZINES 4 NEWSPAPERS OF THE DAY, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, IN EVERY VARIETY. SHEET-MUSIC, GOLD-PENS, PICTURES, MAPS, &o. ORDERS FOR BINDING BOOKS, EXECUTED TO SUIT ANT TASTE, AND ON THE LOWEST POSSIBLE TERMS. Particular attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS, for any article comprehended in the trade. The attention and Patrunage of the Inhabitants of TIOGA COUNTY is lolicUed both for hli store in WELLSBORO' AND CORNING E. E. ROBINSON. Wellsboro, April sth, 1860. NEW FIRM!JEW STORE!! NEW GOODS! The Empire Store, having been closed for a short time for the purpose oe beini? Enlarged fit Repaired. is now completed aud the New Firm of J. R. BOWEN & Co.‘ hare taken possession and r.-filled it, with the LARGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT, of 1 ’ DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, I CROCKERY, 1 Hardware, hardware, GROCERIES, : * GROCERIES, HOLLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE, PORK & FLOUR, PORK i FLOUR, &0., &e., 40., Ac., &c., Ad., ever offered to the people of Tioga county, and being thankful for past favors, respectfully invite the public to call and see out* New Goods, which wo Will sell a« cheap as can bo bought at huy other place in this vU cinity. We will take in exchange for Goode, Oata, Coro, Buckwheat, Beans, Rye, Barley, Grass Seed, Bitter, Pork, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Paper Rags, and CASH, for all which we will pay the highest mar- ket prices. Particular attention is celled to cash par- chasers. Ton will find it to yonr sdvantage to call and see ns before you bay elsewhere. Goods shown free, and sold cheap at the EMPIRE STORE of ; J. R. BOWEN & 00. J. R. BOWEN. M. BULLARD, . A. HOWLAND, • [Dec. 1, 1859.] . CEDAR REN HOTEL. CEDAR RUN, LYOOifINO COUNTY, PA- THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of tbo public. Located at a central point; stages leaving every alternate day for ffellrboro and Jersey Shore, connecting vtiib ears on the Tioga K. B. north and S, i E. It. R, on the south. This House is eitnated' on the Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in the rafting season. Good posts arc firmly set on the loft bank, and the beaeb is. free fronj obstructions, Rar ing been practically engaged in the riser business for many years we-feel confident we can anticipate tbo wonts and reqnlrcmentaof ’thia trade, and will endear, or to please. The table, bar, chambers and etablas will always bo attentively watched and wall supplied. Call and eeo ns, and we will part with you sure to see -yon again. ; ft. A. FISH, Proprietor. Cedar Ran, Feb. 18, 1860. HONEY OF LIVERIVOBT, for Coagbg and Gold*, Frieo 35 oanu. p.oy’« Drag Store. A NEW ARTICLE OF SfQVS POLISH-For Bale at Rot" 3 Drag star*. TRY THE NEW STORE. “EL EL” IS AT HOME AGAIN I nith an axlafisiae and well-selected aeiortaeot of NEW GOODS. 51s stock U as varied as it is valuable, and compel* sat DRY GOODS of «U etyles and varieties, including Fell aad Winter varieties of Drew Goods, Silts, Paramatta's IteLelaM, die. READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and prices. Haying bad long exp*, rience in this branch of trade, he is co&fido&t hit oloik lug will suit his customers. GROCERIES, His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing a bag list of articles in common use, and* which will be cold at unusually btr prices. Ha has also a complete M* sortmaut of HARDWARE purchased with especial reference to this market* ta* eluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also ; CEOeKEEY iu abundance and variety. The attention of the pub* lie is also called to the fact that ; PORK, FLOUR & SALT will be kept constantly on band and for sale at the lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing he will keep & QS&g'e and simil«r.articles of mechanical use. His stock si Boots & Shoes U sufficient to keep au entire community on a **ga*4 fooling," anti mutants that all can be “fitted,” from Cfaa largest to the smallest* In truth, he would aaaor : his friends and the public that j EVERYTHING; ' usually kept in a store may be found among fats stack* Call at the old stand of M, M. CON VKRSB. Welltboro, Nov. 3, 1859. THE Subscriber has just opened in this place a new Hat and Cap Store, where he intends to manufae. ture and keep on hand a large and general assortment of Fashionable Silk sad CnMxntere Bati, of my own manufacture, which will be sold at hard times prices. made to order on short notice. The Hats sold at this Store are fitted with a french Conformatnre, which makes them toft and easy to the bead without the trouble of breaking yonr head to break the hat. Store in the New. Block opposite the Dickinson House. S. P. QUICK. Corning, Aug. U, 1959. FtfRS.— The subscriber has just received »large assortment of Furs for Indies wear, conai>iinff «/ FITCH CAPES <& VICTORJNES, FRENCH SABLE CAPES & VICTORINEg, FIVER MINE CAFES & MUFFS, ROCK MARTIN CAPES <fe VICTORIES* These comprise a small quantity of the aseurimeaft They hare been bought at low prices and will be sold at extremely low prices for cash, at the New Hat Store in Comidg, N. T. S. P. QTICK. TAKES this method of informing the ckUent of Tioga, and of the County generally, that be haa established himself at Tioga, where he will manufao* ture and keep on band for sale a good stock of Saddles. Bridles, Heavy Harness, Carriage Haras* of all kinds Ac. * Also H&mes, Halters, Whips, Tract*; Collars Ac. All work warranted. Repairing done on short notice. Tioga, Sept. 1, 1859,—1y, Rfantricld Flouring Mill. THJC peoprt* o ATananofJ ana vicinity ar» h«r*by tk*o«4 taat said MILL has ju«t been repaired, asd put lb fwf. »ct order, having three ran of stone and a Fata* <9f*d» separator, which will separate all fool seed from the rraiiu consequently the best of work can and will be done. M#S chants and farmers are Invited to Uy tbia MHL a»d flm rate work will be warranted by' J. o. XELLT. Mansfield, August 18, iSSft. X. B. Cash paid for all kfodi of Grain at the Milt A CHOICE LOT of the best imported Italian tad German VXOUN STRINGS. B«« Viol string*, Guitar string*, Tnaiar ?«rfcc Bridge* Ac., just received and for sale at ROTS PSU6 STCRB. THE subscriber baa for sale a largo quantity ef farming land of excellent quality, and in good I*. cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising gayer* al lots of improved land. These lands will bo sold an ten year* time at reason, able rates. Those -who desire to secure to tbemselvee a good farm, can now do so on better terms than will over be offered again in- this County. Wollsboro, March 8, 1860. A. P. COJHS. clothing, L3STTBRS of Administration baring been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Eli GitcbeU, late of Sullivan, dec’d, all psrsons indebted to er* tate are requested to moke immediate payment and tnose baring claims against the same will present th '” ,o „ , F. W. GITCHELL, AJm'r* Feb. 18. 1860 * NDISSOLrtIOT. OTICE is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers in tbs boob and stationery business under the firm of fftnilh and Richards at Weiisboro’, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business nf said" firm will l a continued at the old stand by Lewis * William H. Smith, and t be accounts, note* 4c> of the late firm have been transferee! to them. *tf'' LEWIS SMITH. I. D, RICHARDS. March 23. 1380. WATCHES GIfEV AWAV.’! A GIFT two dollars to one hundred del* lars given with overy Bonk sold at retail prices. At least one Watcfo is to every These inducements are offered by the SUFFOLK EXCHANGE CO. ll<s Washington street, Boston, The moat extensive and the most liberal Gift ■•ontvra in existence. Send for aCatalogue. Thoscw'to hav* patronized other Gift Houses are particularly rvques ted to ocquaint themselves with ottr terms. * rtur in ducements are uni i veiled, and put all ©therein the shade. The following are some of the Gifu to pnTvhtisers of hooks. English Lever Gold Watches, hunting ca,v^ N Patent Lover ** “ « • Ladles* Lever “ u epen fkc#. Detached Lever Silver Watches, hunting ea***., Lepine Silver Watches, open face. Gold Lockets, various sties. Ladies* and Getata* Gold Chains, various .**vles. Ladies* and Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons and" S\Tfeta» all patens*. Gents Bosom Pins, new and rich styles* Gold Pencils and Pens. Ladies, and Gents* Gold Dine?. -I Gold Watch Keys and Belt Pins. ** A great uaricty of Tidies* Jewelry, Pins »rd drops, comprising all the styles now worn, as Cameo, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Lara, Glcrsuti??* Ac., &c., do. Gold bracelets, all styles. —Thoiist of Books eom-riaes a great assortment of standard works in every department of litcrafnr*. in teresting to the young and onld. Do not fail to sew* for a catalogue. Catalogues mailed free to &t>v ad dress. Applv to SUFFOLK KICHAUCE CO., „ vil* 5 Wasbi “«r to a «*m>t o. W. Eldiudoi, Tsaasorer. Mtreb 19, 1859. Mitchells stecp op ipecac. r-,r cm*. __ Cough?, Croup, Ao. .At Roy - , Drag ptorr. Mis. Wintlow'ii Southing Syrup. FOR Children toothing. Price 25 coat*. ?•* Es'a »'■ lioj'i Dmj e'toio. SEW HAT ASD CAP STOBB, SILK HATS FURS! FURS! FURS I F. W. KKISC. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKES, WELL3EOKO ST., TIOGA, PA. TO ItCSICI ARt. land. Administrator’* Notice.
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