Iptlagitato r. WELLSBORO’ PENNA. ifhnrsday Morning, April 12, 1860. U Si CO.. 119 Nassau St., New York, and 10 y i no?t'on. arc the Agent* for the Agitator , and the lar«e*t circulating Newspapers in the jL-: i^ a ' e , &u j the Can.vdas. They are authorised to con* lf : '*f,r'os at uUr lowest rates. I post Office has been removed from the old 3 Smith & Richard*, to the new store of Rich ie I Hubert# next door north of Converts store. I fir As we go to press the Presbytery of Penh* J 4 j n cc*sion nl the Presbyterian Church to k IT4D tff u or three days. Owing'to the inclement K ofllie weather, but a email delegation is pres irL ! ibe State Legislature baa ndtr adjourned ffC (ate this occasion to acknowledge our in- inees t 0 M r , Benson and Mr, Palmer of the Se n l Messrs. Wiiruton. Mann, Gordon, and Kin- B [ the House, for Reports, and occasional copies Record received during the session. iSf. Ibe pny of the Dopofy Marehals appointed to die census in each county is two cents for each ‘ ukt 1 , of jjjg population, ten cents for the stat»s -l . f C aoh farm, fitteen cents for each establishment j *•** c iu^( i Ve iudufitry, and two cents for each death . The aiaismnts have five months in which - ;,p ° r r t J urm duties, in place of six weeks as has W pCr U , r ied *m P»P ers ] Tbcre will *»« deputy t«sn rep-- 20,000 inhabitants, so that two will jppoiute county. Who the lucky fellows be app , -u' ll ® a in " , ■J,to be bos D ,l been announced. For the Agitator. Sjr— In ray communication of last week, £ord ' in the first line of the fourth paragraph line, } on make tn« say‘Sympathetic ptuoansliii*." wli!l ° Lbe u* aullscri P t reads “symmetri °ThuU''hl -'ympnthizo with the educational interests iraH j uiuit confess that “eymputhettv penman fp"’u a brunch concerning which X am compelled ignorance. Tfac ••typ<o,” > n the Editor a absence must read -..0f with their “specs” on. H. C. JoHSS. ifc’PSST.—’We learn by a letter from a gentleman '•jjLiMrty Township, that on Saturday, March 3Ut, Uf Tabor of Tioga was thrown out of the English • ' c wd mail buggy, and very seriously if not fatally --■red. It seems that the horse got frightened and • -ji down the hill abofre ‘Woodruff's Hotel, and that to „t# themselves Mr. Tabor and the driver jumped '•:x the ouggy. The horse was secured when he the village and the citiiens went in search of ••e ms.l l>jv. They found him sitting on the road r.i Mr. Tabor’s head resting in liisarctk?, tho Utter :u:ocicious. Dr. We»eman was called and his wounds l n:e dressed and when last heard from it was thought might recover. The mail boy was not seri -2 i«!i injured. Wc have bad a good deal of trouble and an- : Tiace about the rates for printing tho advertise jtjisof the Sheriffs Sales. Complaints have been -lie by parties at different times that our usual tiirge of SI for each tract of land was not equitable, tit some tracts took up but a few lines in space, uie utbers were twp, three, four or more squares.— I.ivid any such trouble in future we will charge the serf’s advertisement of sales at our usual rates to c»r advertisers, namely: For every square of ten :.t- cr 'e.-s in minion type, one or throe insertions, $l. I ;;e description of n tract of land occupies more j: < dc square it will be charged for accordingly, at a* above ra f «s. We will thus avoid all complaints unfairness by equalising the prices, and charging dr for the space occupied. This rule i* adopted iu i.:er Counties. St Every reader of tbs Agitator .who has trav uj up or down Pine Creek for a lew years past, inu."t are made the acquaintance of Vermilyea the popu i'landlord of the Gaines Hotel. Everybody who i:‘*s Mr. Vei&iilyea will be glad to learn that he a; built a largo and commodious lloute a few rods ucrcibcolcl stand, into which he has just moved, ~i vbere he will- bo glad to tee and welcome his old “■ and the public generally, 1 Ij those who want„to.find a quiet place in the trout* r ipeajon where they can “lay around loose*' fora :i* days or a few weeks,—to those who wish to live ; u trout and venison and to enjoy the sport of catch es " r ?h'i«ting the aforesaid luxuries for themselves — rvt:)'C wtio wish to eujoy A tramp in the woods or a 4 c. Un the banks of a pleasant stream —we say to honk your name with Vermilyea and you aal misbed at the small amount of money it g_‘'»’l ejfct j ou. - Vermilyea knows how to lake cnreoi x -t!. We remember the firot time we stopped with : It was a blu?tering disagreeable day and our *i:or.al nose was blue with the cold. We saw by hi? 13 -? st smile of welcome that our poor clothes made -d.Sercnco with him. JIo took us in and gave us a = ?of coffee, & slice of venison stake, and a mess of fcaltbit a king might wish for. He gave us a cigar, I uittked nu questions. Wo rose to leave and ns-ked ’•ar bill. Ho looked at the patch on our coat, sur- T fjsd tito hat, vest and boots wo Wore with astouUh :’-t and at last said. E aint in the habit of charging such 4 k eg men as you, but if you have any money about •* s'jur bill will be ttco nhillings /” 'fo paid it and left, and thought how mortified he I -d be when he should find out wc were an editor II t&l, like all- members of our profession, more 1 set than wo knew what to do with. say finally, cut out bis card in another colunin it in the crown of your hat 1 ili-rsnstn Classical Seminary.—The Spring - Ibis Institution commenced on the 29th ult., “* :sr xery favorable auspices. * The Trustees hid : deeded in completing the entire north wing of the ••-ditigj ib us affording better accommodations for j They are now vigorously prosecuting the on the remainder of the building and we undar lr}teiid to have it fully completed by the first of - next, thus iiffording accommodations fur a c of itudeute. The people of this county * r "- £st Jeem to fully realize the importance of this In i’ or the magnitude of the enterprise, ** tre 1! inetutitiou growing up in our own midst by but few il any iu Southern New York [: * Pennsylvania, its arrangements are un- The students' juntos are very largo and halls and recitation rooms are rtVid. Its spacious (chapel, named “Pnrkhnr*t •> io honor of Joel rarkhurst, Esq., of Elkland, “ D djubtediy the finest room in the bounty. ( /° t * le founders and patrons of this school our pco ' w^ ttn der great obligations, particularly to those ff ho for the lost two years have devoted an d time, and energies to the work of re tit t **’ ,fc uo ea *7 t° an institution 6 &tle fif st erected in a village like Mansfield, lUit ° DC| suc h m °g n it u^e 518 the present on |Cr Pl theforUier Herculean task. And to |p v E ' ue friends of this Seminary have devoted ai) d prominent among them is the Presi |r llie Beard, S. B. Elliott, giving up a liberal Sll fo r y and taking hold of this enter- ; l Bma ß prospects of remuneration or re ** Ce ?f the satisfaction nf aiding in a work so CoDll6cte d with the welfare 4f the people. " a 0 c l ueB^un °f fho support of thb school^ c ° '’“Bdingia completed. Even with"the pres-* u ite, mo datio n 8 there are about one hundred stu -• si^MUndanee. REHEDt.—TMe is the v iein*^ Q^lr a Us *»ful expectorant now in 8 ic tot climates, mostly is Sonth America. 1 for u’j &i Eoyi Prug Bfcwfc Audlt<»i’* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned hav ing been appointed an Auditor to audit and settle the accounts of the Admr’s. of iheestntc of Jesse Locke dec’d, will attend to the duties of said appointment at his uffico in the .Borough of ..Wellsboro’ on the 30th day of April insL at 2 o’clock P. il.. Wellsboro, April 5. IBGO. li. W. WILLIAMS,. Auditor. WALL. .PAPER . WALL PAPER • WALL.PAPBA i ; WALL, PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER . Latest styles and largest assortment of wall paper ever brought in Wellsboro.’ In connection with tbs above can be found Window Shades of all kinds. Call soon at / E. E. ROBINSON. Wellsboro, April sth, 1860. Administrator’* Holler, LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of ANDREW OAIES, lute of Clymer, dec’d., all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them to ZACCHEUS MALLOROY, Westfield, April 5, 1860. Ad/nin»«fra<or. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is Ifereby given that the partnership here tofore existing between the subscribers in the bonk and Stationery business under the firm of L. «t W. 11. Smith, at Wellsboro, Pa., is this d.iy dissolved by mutual, tons-nf, ..The business of said firm will be continued at the old standby E. E. Robinson, and the accounts, notes Ac.» of the late firm have been transferred to him. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested to call and settle immediately. Wellsboro, sth, 1860. DISSOUITIOIV NOTICE is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between subscribers in the book and stationery tiusiness Under the fihn of Smith and Richards at Wellsboro', is this day dissolved by mu*u»l consent. The business of said firm will bo continued at the old stand by Lewis A William 11. Smith, and the accounts, notes &c, of Ibe late firm have been transfered to them. March 29, 1860. Elclnroy & Bailey 1 , WOULD inform the public, that having purchased Ibe Mill property, Known as tbe “CULVER MILL,” and having repaired and supplied it with new bolts and machinerv, are now prepared to do CVSTOiU WORK to the entire satisfaction of its patrons. With the Aid of our experienced miller, Mr. L. D. Mitchcl, and the unsparing efforts of the proprietors, they intend to keep up an establishment second to none in the county. Oa>h paid for wheat and corn, and the highest market price given. EDW. McINROY, March 15, 1860. If. JXO. W. BAILEY. TIOGA REGULATOR! Georoe f. Humphrey has opened a new Jcwely Store at Tioga Village, Tioga County, Pa. Where he is prepared to do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing, in a workmanlike i. anner. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. We do not pretend to do work better than any other man, but we cun do as good work as can be done in tne cities or elsewhere. Also Watches Plated. GEORGE F. HUMPHREY. Tioga, Pa., March 15, 18C0, (ly.) MASS CONVENTION. r NOTICE is hereby given that there will be a Matt Com'entionof the Republicanfcof Tioga County, at the Court House, Wellsboro’,on Tuesday evening the 10th of April, for the purpose of organizing a “County C7«6,” and also of selecting two persons ns conferees to meet with those of Bradford ami Susquehanna couptics. Thcbusincss of said Con ferees being to choose four delegates to represent this Congressional District in tho National 'Convention which meets at Chicago on the ItUh of May next.— This will bo the week of adjourned court, and it is hoped there will be a fair representation of the Comity, present. By order of the Republican Standing Committee. J. B. POTTER, Sec. Middlcbury Centre March 2P, 1860. WBLLSBORO’ ACADEMY. Wellaboro’, Tioga County, Pcnna. MARINUS N. ALLEN, A. OT.; - - Principal. Miss Cynthia Farmer, ----- Prcccptn**. Miss L. Lrcixb.i Alll.v. - - - - A««»Va«t. Miss Josci'iiiNi; M. Todd, - - ,Vie«ic Tencher. The Academic year frill be divided into three Terms of 14 weeks oath. Spring Term commences Monday, April 2: closes Tuesday July d. # TnctlOtl. Primary Department, Cuinmun Branches, liigher English, ... Languages. -- Instruments 1 music (extra) Term off 2 weeks 10,00 Board and Rooms in private families furnished nt reasonable prices. Students wishing to hoard them* selves ni iy al-o obtain Rooms in private families. The success that has attended the efforts of Prof. Alien as a teacher in other institutions in which he has been engaged encourages the Trustees to antici pate entire success in his connection with the WelU boro Academy. Bills of Tuition are to be paid at or before the mid die of leach Term. By order of Trustees, —— --i J. F DONALDSON, fWt Wollsboro, March, S, 1860. List of Lellem, LIST of loiters remaining in tho Post Office at Tl oga. Quarter ending March 31st, ISOU. B—Blue William, Beard Charles, Brooks John. Uroughton Win., Brown David, Bush E. D. 2, Beagle L. N. Brown. Mrs. Albert C—Clair Miss Amanda, Constant Von Irian, Car ioptir M. Cohen B. » —Deboisc John, Drycom John, Dean Stephen. E—Ellsworth Sevrcll. G—Garrison H. S. ' H— Hays George W. Hall P.R. Hathaway M. T. W. J —Johnson William. L—Lewie V. W. Lownsbury Amos, •> Hl—Mntteson S. P. Mattoson Sbeldeq, Morgan T. L. Miller D. V. Mayo Miss Julia, 2. , N—Newcomb, M. C. Newcmnb, R. P. O—Oliver, E. C. Olds Mr. OverbUor, D. U, TP —Peterson Miss Esther J. R—Ruo Miss Mary* Runyan Samue], Ragre Sam uel. Reynolds Miss Nancy, Richly William, Rich George Rosia John S, . S_St or y Thomas, Short Mies Harriett, Smith Miss T. M. Smith Miss Imcy, Spranogle Mrs. Bctliab, Sheire J. L. Schoonover Christopher. T—Thompson Eliza Jane, Tnylor Fi)o. , —Wignns Wm., Whituey-Miss Sarah L. 3, Wil bur On cn. 1 Persons calling for ,any of the nbpve letters will please say lh«y are advertised. W. T. URELL P. M. 4 KIGStCAL CONVEft riof* TTXfLL be held at Tiogn, under the direction of \y Prof. J. S. Barber, of Elmira, and I). C. Jew ett, of Ithaca—commencing on Tuesday, the 17th of April, iost., and continuing four days, with a Concert ou the evening of the lust day. There will be three Session* each (|»y, commencing respectively at 9 o’- clock A. M., 2 o’clock P. M.,and 7 o'clock evening. Tickets admitting gentleman, or » gentleman and lady to nil the privileges of the Convention, $l,OO. Ladies 50 cents. Single admission to each Session, 10 cents. Single admission to Concert, 25 cents. Board may bo procured convenient to tha piano of meeting at 50 tents per day. Order or Exercises Morning Session. —l. 1 Principles Of Harmony ex plained and illustrated by Prof. Jewctt 2. Vocal training, Including prounciatlon, by Prof. Barber. A/teritoon Senion. —l. Exercises in Glee and Cho rus Singing, uuder Prof. Jewett. 2. Exercises in Sacred Music, under Prof. Barber. Eotning Session.—Glee and Chorus Singing. The singing will bo accompanied on the Piano, by Prof. JewetL The Tioga Brass Band will assist at the ConqcrL Text Books of Sacred Music.—“ The Sabbath Bell’ and “The Thanksgiving. 1 * Cosimittbb or Abbugbsiehts, Wm. Garretaon,and Byron W. Clark, Tioga; Chas. Eyan Slkland; Kassoa Parkhurst, Lawrencaville; 8. I. Holliday, and Jerome B. Potter, Middlebury; B. \V Adams, Mansfield j John James. Blossburg; W. P. Horton, and W. W. Webh, Woßrixfrough: Tings, AprC Jth, IWO. THE . 0. B l; LLA R 1> fTakes this Opportunity,of announcing that be has fit ted up the stand formerly pccupied by G. Lamb, and |s now receiving an entirely NEW STOCK ' His stock consists in part of Pork and Flour , Refined, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado.. Pork, Lard, Butter, Cheese, FL-b, Oil, Coffee, Tobacco—Smoking & Chewing, Snuff, Soap, Molasses—Maple dr. Sugar house, Soup. WOODEN WARE rows, Willow Wagons, piothes Pins, Clothes Baskets, Wooden Pails. Ac.. Altogether the best assortment ol Willow aud Wooden Ware ever brought into Wells boro! I? DIRHEM Whitewash Crushes,* Blacking Brush llilliljllljlij es, Shoe Brushes, Clothes Brushes Horpc Brashes, Tooth Brushes, V 1 VIT I? 12 Puff Combs, Dress, I iMCiC i\U I lUilO ing Combs, Sinuiese aud Pocket Combs, made oi Ivory, Gutta Percha, aud Bone, Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate and Lead Pencils, Steel .Rings, Harps, Teething Rings, Chess Boards, Dominoes, Balls, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Sealing Wax, lakeland?, Marseilca and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper, Envelopes. Ac.. Ac. LEWIS SMITH. WM. H. SMITH. TTT'TC Oranges, Lemons, Apples, hXV|JJL J- Oe Fi S 3 ' Prunes » Currants Rai llle. Ull Tries. XTTT'TG 0f all kinda - Also Mustnrd > Qher - U -L O kins, Pickles, Candies, Citron £ra»» uied I’iuita, Ac. Teas, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cinnnmon, Cloves, Nut megs, Candles, Crackers, Childrens’ Toys, Ac. —■ 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 aud prices you will have to go to the City to do belter, I will state however that everything is LEWIS SMITH, I. D. RICHARDS. FOB SALE FOR CASH. November !7, 1359. 0. BUIAARB. STEWARTS STEWARD'S VIE WARTS STEWARTS DRV GOODS . DRV GOODS GROCERY GROCERY GROCERY 1 GROCERY PROVISION’ PROVISION ‘ PROVISION PROVISION BOOT AND SHOE BOOT AND SUOE BOOT AND SHOE BOOT AND SHOE STORE STORE STOKE STORE NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK MARKET STREET MARKET STREET MARKET STREET CORNING X Y CORNING N Y CORNING N Y 1860 1800 1860 1 Corninjr, N. Y., March 22, 1800. (Iv.) Dr taw, and OrdiiiancvH OF HIE IWP.SuuiJ OF J IAINSUUJiG. AT a regular meeting of the Burgess and Cuuucil ot* the Borough ol Slniusburg, the lolJovrtng liy L.aws and Ordinance* were duly parsed according to law. $3.00 - 4.01) - 5.00 6.00 I. That cattle, horse.**, bogs, goeso and lurkeys, nut be allotted tu run ut large in the Borough of Mains burg. under penalty of twenty.five cents for each head of cuttle, burses und bugs, and twelve and a half cents for each goose or turkey, for each nod every offence. / f roia'ded t that (rum the first day uf April until the first day o| December in each year, cows may run in the streets from five o'clock in the morning until eight o'clock in the evening: aud prodded further that no shall be allowed to drive any of the above Mock into the pound other (huu legal voters of said Boro, and that all such moneys collected of owners o( the übuvc stcek,.t-hall ho paid, one half to (he person driving s-aid stuck tu the pound and one half tu the Pound Master. , 2. That allows of no dlsgription shall tie allowed to exhibit in the Borough of Muinsburg, other than those legally licensed by the Hurgess. 3. Thai each and every person .shall pay a fine ol than fifty cents, for driving, fiding, leading, or bitching a hor=e or horses on the side walks c/f said Borough (or eneb and every offence. 4. That no person or persons shall be allowed to play ball in the streets of said Boro, under penalty of filty cents fine for each and every offence. Ordinances. I That fide walks shall be built on tho south side of Main Street, commencing at Brundage’s mill and extending to the M. E. Church, to be five feet wide and laid with inch plank. ..2. That side Walks bo built on the north side ol Main Street, commencing at the west lino of Maine's picket fence, extending to the bridge and to be five leet wide. 3. That side walks be built on the cast side of street running north and south, commencing at Foxo’s old store faou>e and- extending to A. C. Wilt'or's barn, U bo four feet wide. , 4. That side walks from A. Peters’ east line to Church be four feel wide. 5. That A. B. Austin Tsliercby required to build one h:ilf the distance of the side walk from Peters east line to Church. t>. That each and every person be and is hereby re* quired to build walks in Ironl of their promises and that all side walk* not built by tbe first day of July next,will be built by the Boro with seventy percent added to the'coat according to law. . 7. That the Borough build six crossings between the mill and the M. E. .Church. At Tioga County, Pi rpiiE Miss Seeder’s of Xurfhampton Mass., propose I opening a School id this Village for yduog Misses, on (lie ICUi of April. They will loach all jgnglisb branches ncefessary to complete a youisg lady’s educa tion. Also Latfu, French and German. TERMS, Common English Branches, Higher Branches and Lungtingcs, . Drawing; Painting,and Music (extra) Board can be obtained for pupils from abroad, in desirable private families. Reference*. —Lewis Darling, M. D., M. P, Orion, M. D., Judge C. Parkburst.. \ Lawreuceville, March 8, iB6O. FOR SALE bj tho subscriber a quantity of in barns on tbo farm in Richmond, formerly oc cupied by Clark Bailey, seven miles from Wellshoro. In care of Edwin Pratt near the farm. Enquire of Lowroy A Wilson Welliboro Pa. Price, $8 &Q per single ton. H, li. PEST. Pa, Peb. IS, IS9S. «£» TIC G A GO UNT Y A GIT AT 0 -S-U-G-A-R-S YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION Br L^ws, S. That all the above laws take effect April Ist, 1860, U. K. BRUNDAGE, Ihtrgeu, P. CUBWOUTH, CUrJc. Mainsburg, March 22, 1860. School for Yonil" iTlistioif Hay. fcho Groat English .. - Sia Jxx&i Clarke's Celebrated t'nuALS mw.—iVqwtmf rom a prescreplion of Sir J. Clar (% J/. £>., Physician irtru ordinary to Vit Queen.—This well kpown pjedicine Is uo im position. bat it sure and safe remedy (or Female Difficulties and obstruction*, from any causes whatever;,and although a powerful remedy thcy_couUin nothing bartla[la their cun stitution. . . To Maoried Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short .time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.— These Pills have never been knowh tb fail where the dlrec tbmaou tbs 2«J page of the pamphlet Of® well For full particulars get a pamphlet* free, of the agetit. N. B.—sl anil bpostige stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills,-by re turn mail. , ' For sale by John A. Roy. Wellsboro; 11. 11. Borden. Tioga ; C. W, iNesbitt, Mansfield: Gj W. Sillier. LawrenceviUe: 4. £ J. U. Parkhuret. Elkland ; A. £J. Dcarman. Knoxville; and Charles tioodspccd. Westfield. [Jan. 27.1859. ly.} IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.. . SR. CfiEfeSSlftAtt’S RILLS, PBXPAIUID BY COONEUMJ., CDEESEMAK, M. D. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the re sult of alongsnd extensive practice., ‘they qrainild In their operation, and certain In correcting all irregularities. Painful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain m the side, palpitation of the heart, distm bed sleep, vt liicharise from interruption of nature . TU MARRIED LADIES. Dr Chee«eman’9 I'ills are invaluable, as they will bring oil the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills, can place the utmost confidence iu Dr. Cheescmiurs Pill« doing all that they repre sent to do. . notice. They should not be used during Pregnancy, ns a mU-cor ring*- would certainly esult therelroni. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything Injn rious to life or hO<h. Explicit duectious. which should ha rend, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on en .closing $1 to the. (jepeml Agent. Sold by one Druggist in .every town in the United States. R. B.RUTCUING^. General Agent for.the United States, 105 Chambers Street, New York. To whom all wholesale orders should bo addressed. Sold by John A. Koy U'eflsboro. Pa., ami by Pratt A Hill Owego, N. Y. [April 25*. 1859. 10 Dr. Wistar’s Balsani of Wild Cherry. WIIKUE the above preparation U known. It is so well cs tabliahed as an tu fallible Heinedy for the cure of— Caucus. Colds. Sore Thbu\t, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Spit* TINO/oThIOOD, I* AIN IN TU£ UREAS!,, ÜBoCP, WIJPOPING COUGH, ■aittf everyjfurm of I’ulmomuyComphuqt, that it were a work of supererogation .to spruk.of its merits. . Discovered by n-.celebrated physician more than twenty years since, it has. by the wocderlul cuies it has effected been constantly appieciating in public favor, until its u->e and its u»u and ita reputation arc alike universal; and it Is now well known anil cherished their "name is legion”).who have bofii/re-tored to healthily its use ns the Great Remedy for all ilitj diseases jwhich it professes to cure. Sir Junres Cl.nke, physician to Queen Victoria, has gives it as his'/pinion thlit . \ <,»>. y cuysuaii’TioN can be cured. The w Hole history ut this medicine lully cunfiims the opin ion of thill eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have testified, t/hal when all other remedies had tailed, this bad completely cured; that when the sufferer bad-well nigh des paired, luis hud afforded immediate relief: that when the physkmiu hud pronounced the disease incurable, this has re* .. maxM H entirely. The virtues of'this Balsam are alike applicable to cure a slight cold or a Confirmed Consumption, and its power, os a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant aud effectual remedy cannot be equalled. • - tSS-CAUnoNI Purchase none unless it has the written signature of “I. Butts” on the wrapper, as well as the piint* ed tame of the proprietors. GOO] Read the following Letter : Gentlemen: Having-used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry in my practice with great success, I must cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted w ith Obstinate Coccus, Colds. or Asthma. (feigned,) 11. O- MARTIN, M. D. Mansfield, Tioga Co.. Aug. 1858. Hie following persons have also derived great benefit from the use ol the GREAT KKMEDV: Win. Lawrence, P. M., Dailey Creek; John Fox. P. M. Mamsburg; B. M. Bailey, the well known temperance lecturer, aud Thomas Jeriel a well known citizen ol v this county. For sale by their Agents crciywhere. AGENTfe.—John A. Boy. WelUboro; C. VT. Nesbitt, Mans field; D. S. Magee, Blussburgi J, 0. Albock, Liberty; A Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A. Rollins, Jr., Mainsburg. September dO. ISSS. Haststter’a Stomach Bitters. IN VIEW of the fact that every member of the human family is more or loss sabjccted to some complaint, be sides innumerable other conditions in life, which, by the assistance of a little knowledge or exercisoof (xuuniou sense, they nmy be able so to legulate their habits of diet, and with the assM-mcc of a good tonic, secure permanent 'health. In order to accomplish tills di—ired object the li vie course to pniMie is cvrt.jinl> that which will pioiluce a nutunii state ot things ut the least hazard of vital strength and life: for this end Dr, Hostetler has introduced to this country a prep uiatiua bearing Ins name, winch at this day 13 not anew n.edlcrae, but nno that hos been tried for yearn, giving satis f.iction to all who have usd it. The Bitters operate power* fully upyn the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a hculllij and vigorous action, and thus by the simple pro cess of stmigthemug nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. For tin* cure of Dyspepsia Indigestion. Nausea, Flatulency, Lo" ot Appetite, or ,inv Billion, Complaints, arisipg from a morbid inaction ol thudttnmi b of Uy.wcl.s.proihicuigt'ruujp!*. Dysentery, Celle, Cholera Moibns, 4c ,these Billers have not an equtl. . 1 Diarrhoea. Dysentery or Flux. «o generally contracted by new settlers, aud cavtsed principally by the canga ot water and diet, will be sbeedily regulated by a brief use of this prep*'iut!oii. Dyspepsia, a di-eaae which is probably mote prevail lit wlun taken in all its v annus, lot mo. than .my otbei, thei.iu.-e 01 wlneh may always be iiUiibulcd to derange ments ot the digestive mgourt can be cured without fail by u*iug llO»Ti.lTEl.. , fe fs'IVjMACU UlTTKbfe.aK.per directions gn tlie bottle. For this disciD-c eveiy phvsictiii will rednn nu’iul Bitten of some kind, then why. not u-u an aiticlo to be infallible'; B\ei.) country have their Bitters as a pnjyent ative of disease aud strengthening of the eyatem in gmieral. and among them all time is not to be found a healthier peo ple than the German*, from whom this preparation emana ted. based upon scientific experiments which lm\w tended to advance tip-- destiny ot this gie.it preparation in the medical scale of science. ‘ Fiver and Ague.—Hu*, tij Ligand provoking disease. which fa-'lcei it? rrl'Milles** grasp on the body of man. ieducing him tu a mi-iv rOi.olow in a -hurt «pare of time, and rendering him and mentally i:*cli*.‘S car he defeated and driven hum ili<* body by Oie use ot II'jSfKTTKR'.S UK* .MiWNKiI IUITKhS. b'uiXber. <m>* hf'the above tinted die ted disea.se*> cannot be contracted when txpu*ed to any ordi*. nary conditions ijrududng them, if tjic Hitters are u*od ad per directions. And ns it neither created imnsea. nor offends the pidatt. and temMiiig unnecessary any change of died or Intel caption to usual pursuits. hut pi omotes wound sleep and' healthy digestion. Urn complaint la thus removed as speedily as is consistent with the production of a thorough und per manent t ur<j. Fur PersONE ix Advanced Years who am suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Hitters am in valuable as a restorative of .strength ami vigor, and needs only to be t«i<*d to l«* appreciated- And ton inotiier while nvr-ing. these Hitters are indispensable, e-pe-dally where the mother's nourishment is inadequate to the demands ol the chiM.con-eqtiently her strength must yiehl. ami here it is w here it good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, is needed tu impart temporary strength and vigut-tu the sys tem. Ladies should by all means try tins remedy for all ca ses of debility, and before so doing, a-k your physician who. jf Jr* Js acquainted with the virtue of the Billers, will recom mend their use in all ease* of vveaUnc s. CAUTION. —We caution the public against lining any uf Ui>! many iuu ations or counterfeits, but ask for Hostlt tek’s Clleuiutld Stomach Biitlrs, ami see that cadi bottle has the words “’Dr. 3. Hostetler's Stomach Bitten” blown on the'ide of the bottle, aud stamped on the mtallicoap cov ei mg the cork, and obacn e that our autograph signature is on tilts label. £s* Prepared and sold by IIOTEfTETI & SMITH.*, Pitts burgh, Pa., ami sold by all Druggists, Grocers and dealers generally throrghoul the United states,Canada, South Amer ica and Gel many. AGENtfS.— John A. Roy. WelUboro. J. kJ. G. Park hurst. r.lklaml. A. A .1.. Deman. Knoxville.; M. W. Staples, Osceotl. Cli.l\le« Gooflspced, Westfield. Seeley A Logg. Ael son. A. Humphrey, H, 11. Borden. .John Redmgton. Tiogiv Curtis Parkhurat, W'm.J. Miller; LavvruticoviUe, G. K. fchel fer, lalnTty. October 13,1860 ly. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. PUBLISHED BY D. APPLETON i CO. & 348 Brfcad way, New York. TIIK following work* aro w*nt to in nny part of the country, (upon receipt of retail price.) by mail or esurcss. prepaid: The New Americas Cyclopedia. A popular Dictiou.uy «l General Ivimw ledge. ri'luol by George Ripley uml Charles A. liana, aijled hy a numerous-cl'-ct corps of wri ters in all branches offSueuce, Art. and Liler.itmo; This work is being published in about 15 large octa\o volumes, each containing 750 two-column pages. VoU I, 11. 111, IV, k V, are now ready, each containing near 2,500 original ar* tides. 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ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Beingn Political History of the United States, from the or* ganizatiotLof the first Federal Congress in 1750 to IS50; Ed ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas 11, Deaton, from theuf flewi Records of Congress. The work will Uncompleted iu 15 royal octavo volumes of 760 pages each, 11 of which »jo tun* ready. An additional volume will be isMicd once in three mouths. - . . $3.00 - $6,00 A WAT or PrmCCRING t»E ctciopvedia or derate*. Form « club of four, and, remit tH® price of four books, and five copies will be sent at tho remitter's expanse for car. riage; or for ten eleven copies will be sent at our expense for carriage. j No other works will so liberally reward tho of Agents. ArriAGEXT Wasiib In this County-", known op application so the Publisher*. (Aug. 11, *63. Robri.' APISW BALES ffo. 1, Bohns for sale very phono at ' (Sw. ir] A.’ i eft’s 1 KEW CIXT. fe, W FOWLE A Co., Proprietor*, Boston. TO AGENTS. IMPORTANT ffIWBBST TflEVubscriber haring pur£hap&d the interest of the late firm of Smith A Ricb'ardsJ wool# reajaee*- fully inform the Public of this vicinity* .of* hbt design to increase the attractions of this establishment as a popular BOOK STOEE, AND NEWS ROOM by making extensive additions of the best , STANDARD WORKS, together with a varied assortment of GENERAL L I TERAtUftE; STATIONERY &.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 & NEWSPAPERS OF' THE DAY, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, t N EVERY VARIETY SflßEt-MUBlc; GOLD-PENS, PICTURES, MAPS, Ac ORDERS FOE BINDING BOOKS, EXECUTED TO SUIT AKY TASTE, AND ON THE LOWEST POSSIBLE TERMS. Particular attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS, for any article comprehendedm the trade. The attention and Patronage of the Inhabitants of TIOGA COUNTY is solicited both for bis store in WELLSBORO’ AND CORNING E. E. ROPINSON. Wellsboro, April sth, 1860, NEW FIRM! NEW STORE!! NEW GOdDS! The Empire Store , having been closed for a abort time for the.pnrpoae os heln* * , , - Enlarged & Repaired. is now completed and the New Firm of J. R. BOWEN & CO’/ have taken possession and re-filled it, wilt to* LARGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT; Of •-- 1 " DRYGOODS, PRY 13 GODS, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, hollow ware, hollow ware PORK 4 FLOUR. PORK 4 FLOUR, &C., &C., &c., 4p., 4c., 4c., ever offered to tho people of Tioga county, and being thankful for past favors, respectfully invite the public to call and see our New Goods, which we will sell as cheap ns can be bongbt at any other place in this vi- cinity. We will take in exchange for Goods, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Beans, Rye, Bariev, Gnu Seed, Bitter, Pork, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, Paper Rags, and CAS IT* for all which we will pay the highest war* ket prices. Particular attention is called to cash pur* chasers. Ton will find it te your sdraslage to call and see tis Lay elsewhere* Goods shown and sold cheap at the EMPIRE STORE of J. R. BOWEN & CO, J. R.' BOWEN. M. BULLARD, < A. ROWLAND,. . _ [Deo. 1, 185*.] CEDAR RUN HOTEL CEDA It RUN, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. THIS bouse-ha? been lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of tho public. .Located at a central point; stages leaving cveiy alternate day for WclU’boro and Jersey Shore, connecting with Cura on the Tioga R. R. north nnd S. <t E. R, R.,on’ the south. This Hon?e la situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a safb and convenient laYidic’g for ritfta fn the rafting season. snod posts firing set on the left bank, nnd the beaefi is free from obstructions, liar, ing been practically in the riveV business fqr i*any years we feel confident we cun anticipate the wants and requirements of this trade, and wfiresdear. *r to pUase. The table, bar* chambers and stables will always be attentively watched and well supplied. Call and aee ns, and we will part with yon sure to sec yon again. T>. A. PISH, .Proprietor,’ Cedar Run. Feh. 16, 1860. HONEY 0# Coughs nnd Colds, Price 25 cents. Ac Roy’s Drag Store. ANEW ARTICLE OP STOVE POUSiL—For. Sale at-B’7*2 Drug TRY THE NEW STORE. “M.BL” IS AT HOME A&Alft! with an extensive and well-selected assortment of NEW GOODS- His stock is as varied as it is valuable, and coopri* ses v DRY GOODS of all styles and varieties, including Fall and TTin'e* varieties of Dross Goods, Silks, Parametta’s DeXaino-'. 4c. . * READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and prices* Having had long expe rience in this branch of trade, ho is confident bis elot&* lag will tuit bis customers. GE.OCEEIES, His stock of Groceries is ppmplele. embracing a loag list uf article?, id con&noo .use, and which will be ioM at unusually low prices. He bait also a complete as sortment of HARDWARE purclmsetPwUh especial reference to this market, Wi eluding Saw?, Axes, «tc- Also CROCKERY in abundance and variety. The attention of the pub lic is also called to .the fact that PORK. FLOUR & SALT will be kept constantly ( »n hand and for sale at ft# lowest market prices. Iu addition to the foregoing 1m , will keep QS&Se I and similar articles of mechnnicaJ use. His stock wi Boots & Shoes is sufficient to keep an entire community on a u ge<wt footing,” and warrants that all nan bo '‘fitted,” frost the largest to the smallest. In truth, be would ftftsr his friends and the public* that EVEBYTIIINd- . ysaaljy kept in a store.maj be»fbtind among his rfoei. Call at the’old stand of if. M. CONVERSE. Wellsboro, Nov. 3, 1559. NEW HAT AND CAP STOR£. THE Subscriber has just opened in this place a new Hat and Cap Store, where he intends to manufac ture and keep on band a large and general assortment of ..... Fashionable Silk and Cassimcre Bats, of my own manufacture, which will be sold at hard times prices. ~ siEKHATS ma'de to order on short notice.. ‘J.’ha Hats sold at this Store are fitted with a Presell Confonoatyre, which mokes them soft and easy to tbe head without the trouble, of .breaking your bead fro break the hat. Store in the New Hlucki opposite tht Dickinson House. S. P. QUICK. Corning, Ang. 15, 1559. i FURS! FURS! FURS! FURS. —The subscriber has just received a large assortment of Furs for ladies wear, Consisting of IJTCII CAPES it' VICTORINES, FRENCH SAULE CAPEX & VICTOIt/SJSg. RIVER. MINKJJAPES & HUFFS, ROCK X'ARTIX CAPES & VJCTORLVS3, These comprise a small quantity, of thp assortment They have been bought at low prices and i|lj be sold at extremely low prices for cash, at the New Ui\ Store la Cqrnjdg, N. Y. S. P. QUtcft. - P. W. KltlSE, SADDLE AMD HARNESS MAKER', . WJ2LLSBORO bT., TIOGA, PA. TAKES this method of informing the citixens of Tiogrt, and of the County, generally, that he has established himself at Tioga* where he will manufae-’ ture and keep on hand fur sale a good stock of Saddles. Bridles, Heavy Harness,. Carriage Harness of all kinds Ac. Also Hames, JJalters, Whips,Tracey Collars Ac. All work warranted. Repairing done on short notice. Tioga, Sept. 1,1859. —1 y. HILDRETH & LANDIS, CASH DEALERS IS GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, t'LOTHHO; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. One door below Holiday’s Hotel, Wcllsboro, Pa/ ' Cash paid for Hides and all kinds of Grain. C. HILDRETH* S. H. LANDISI Wellsboro, Oct. 6th, 1359, li'.iud. THE subscriber has for sals a large quantity ef fanning lj\nd of excellent quality, and in good lo cations in. Tioga and Fottfcr County, comprising sever al lots of improved land. 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 8.0 on better terms than wilj orer he offered agrfin in this County. WelUboro. March 8, 1860. A. P. CON®.'. AdmiiiiMralor’N Notice* LETTERS Of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Elj Gltchell, late of Sullivan. dec*d, all psrsous indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment and rnose having claim* against the will present them tar F. W. GITCIIELL, Adm'r. Feb. 16. 1860 * ' AD.MIMI3THATOR’3 SALE—In pursuance of Jin order of the OrphnnJe Court for Tioga Countj. itic undersigned Adtnipbtrntor's of t'ie estate of David Kliis deceased,,will ejjpo.-q to public sale on the prem i.-es. on the 12th day of April next, nl 1 o’clock P. M-. of said day. the following described real estate situate* in Shippen township in said County, to wit: bounded oft the north by • land of Phelps and Dodge, on the. cast by land of Horace Broughton, on the sonrh by hunVof Phelps and Dodge. nhd on the west by laud of Henry 11. Dent —containing about scveuiy-sr«i acres, about seventy ntjres improved, with a frame hmi«o. frame barn, frame wagon house, and *«oioc other out buildings and an orchard thereon. made known on ibo lima of the sal*. Match IS, 1860, WATCHES G|V£!V AWAY! I A GIFT valued from two dollars to one hundred dol lars given with overy Book sold at retail priver. At least one Watch is guaranteed to evorr . - twelve hookas These inducements are. offered by the SUPPOSE EXG&AWGE (JO; 116 Washington street, Boston, i The most extensive and the most liberal -Qift corc» r*. inexistence. Bend fbr a Catalogue. Those who have patronized other Gift Houses aro particularly r«ques ted to acquaint themselves with our terms. Our in ducements are unrivalled, and put all others in the shade. The following are some of the Gifts to purchaser* of books. * - * ‘ English Leret Gold Watches, bunting cases. Patent o « ' <* $$ Lover “ " open face. Detached Lejrer Silver Watches, hunting coses.' Lopine Silver- Watches,- open face. Gold Locket?, various sizes. Indies and Gents’ Gold Chains, various stvlcs. | Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Sloevo Buttons and Studs,' all pnterns. ** en^*,l® os r ,n Pins, new and rich styles* Gold Pencils and Pens., Ladies, and Cent-’ Gold Hinas. Gold Watch Keys and Bell Pins, A great uariety of Ladies’ Jewelry, plat tad Ear drops, comprising all the styles now worn, ?neh as Cameo. Mosaic, Gold Stone, Lava, Qlorculine, Ac.. Ac.. Ac*. The list of Books" com-rises a great assortment nf standard works in every department of literature, ir. torestin-g to the ymm> rtnd npld.. Do not fall to «crd for.a .Catalogues mailed free to any ad dress. . Apply to J SUFFOLK EXCBAKOE.^' I*o Washington street Boston. C. w. EijDniDGE, Treasurer. ?• March 19, 1568.. . * Mm HELL’S STItUP OF IPECAC. Fnr ColdT.’ Coughs, Croup, Ac. At Buy’s Drug fcjlorc. Mr*. IViiiKioiv'K Swuthjim Syr ftp,' FOR Children icetlring. Price 26 cents. V'r SVc- a. P.-jy* Dta^ OHRILLA ELLIS.' B.V. OGDEN, Admin tttraior’t.
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