the agitators WELLSBORO’ PENNA. Thursday Morning, April 19,1860. 'T'jf pcmsttiu. 4 Go., 119 Nassau St., New York, and 10 *’ c’j., Boston, are the Agent* for the Agitator, and the “•’ •ipflaentiaUtid largest circulating Newspapers In the united States add the,Canadas. They are authorized to con- J£. t for as it dbr lowest rates. Persons desirous of getting Books should send for a°y 006 they u,a y waT *t, remitting the regular pj cc of the Book, to George G. Evaks, 439 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, and thfey will get a book worth thi mohey, and a handsome Gift, dud stand a chance c f getting a valuable Watch or some , other prize, Torth ffom fifty cents to one hundred dollars. This jj t b C only'tpliable Gift Book kstablUbment in the Ceiled StatesT>SesJMt^Useinent. The health of Her. George C. Robinson, pas torof Union Chapel, Cincinnati, we are pained to itato, is such RS to compel all cessation of pulpit and ptitoraHabor. Hia official brethren, with entire una nimity bare granted him leave of absence indefinite ly and hare at the same time provided for the prompt pymont of all his salary. Ha will probably visit gap'pe. or ’ "hat in our judgment would be better for cue affected as he is, with lung disease, spend some months,in Minnesota, the paradise of invalids. Mean time an effort is making to secure a single man for temporary supply. — Western Ckrindan Advocate. ■ZSrVtc are indebted to Messrs. Oliver Ditson & Co. No. 277, Washington Street, Boston, for some aerr pieces of Music. “Farewell Dear Home” is a beautiful WJad by Balfe; the music is simple and touching. “3fy °rrn dear Mountain Home,” a song snd chorus by Gilbert; ‘‘The Snowflake Mazurka,” bvl*ojrcr; “Street simple Melodies”—a ballad by J. Cherry; "Golden Crown Waltz,” tempered for one or t»o performers, by Hadley ; and “Little Rob and I," a s<-ng by H«.oth. By enclosing 26 cents in money or stamps to tfce above firm by mail, any one of the above pieces will be sent free of postage. On Wednerday evening-tast, our citizens gave a public serenade to Muj. Yield, be having just re turned with his family, and taken full possession of the Dickinyon House. The 'Corbet Band .discoursed in most enlivening music—the boys built bonfires— levcral speeches were made—and the utmost ontbu liastn prevailed, as cheer after cheer went vp for the gallant Muon. Mr. Field was called out, and after thanking bis old friends for llteir kindly welcome, he ioMted them to partake of the hospitalities of bis louse which he dispensed with a liberal band. Much of popularity ns “A No. 1” landlord, is owing to tbe fact, that Mrs. Held 'has the personal management of the culinary deportment, fn which she is nu fait, and that she takes especial pains in tbe supervision of the rooms, Having nothing un. done, which will contribute to tbe comfort or pleasure cf their guests. In fact, without his amiable ‘‘better half.” Major Field could not keep the best Hotel in tbe State of Kew York. —Corning Democrat. We have a 'new Supervisor. He was elected by the Boro' Council last week Monday. The Coun cil, doubtless, meditate directing bis attention to our “publ.e ways”—whit h, if not found “crooked,” are eiriiinly not easily pasted over. That some of them ire down at the heel appears on the surface—ihe con fession that they should he tuendid nr-gire place to ■better “ways” is jolted out of every highwayman here about*. As a sample of decayed frays, Main Street stretches <u length along. What once answered the require asnts of a plsnk-road, now shows n sorry apology of departed glory. A plank gone here add an elevation ■ lh«rt. constrains tbe passing vehicle and its contents to illn.'traleand chime in with the Chorus of the frogs— co-chug co-ebug—alternated with an occasional boh. j q ty-lob. Should the remaining hemlock be extracted j ird gravel shoveled in, as has already been the treat- ! tccut at both ends of tbe Street, it would be a welcome j change.—The lower half of Pearl Street is also in a wretched fix. and is no jewel though honored with the rame. A neighboring crock seems, to J,>o disputing She right of possession, with about equal chances of •access. The stream balances to the right and left of the road, making it look like an ugly Pearl. Ifhft’ ouch longer to pursue its chosen course the land will gite way to a water course, and canal navigation su persede that of wheels. Here is a fine chance for the . ;ow Supervisor to'ionite a commencement. ] %' Lawyers’ Strike.— The order of the day [»] K tnis to be for “strikes.” Eastern miles wnft to our ws the stoppage in the clang of lapitone and h»m- Ib ffier—the shoemakers of Lynn, with a swarming host pii U their heels, hare, queer, enough, ceased striking i *le-leather and pegs, opd are on—a ••strike.” Fur i\ tier Kaa (now, if that softy cable at the bottom of ice Atlantic wasn't such a rfanis speaking trumpet, tell you all about the “manly art of self-d«fcnce” f u practiced by) Keenan 4nd Sayres on—a “strike.” f f6 tn away down South at Washington come the Khociof several and various “strikes” (but no blood ht). At last not to be ofct o' the fashion, we have to H*- uronicle one of these popular demonstrations nearer tome—a “strike’* Aftong the Lawyers of Tioga -conty. On the occasion of the adjourned Court last r «k, a goodly nnhjberPf lawyers being present, it •is thought a favorable lime to confer together as to titters pertaining to the craft. They accordingly Ambled at mine host, L. D. Taylor’s. An ex. diege of opinions brought them to a conclusion '•*l they, had fed on “shorts” as long as it was •*’ their good. And for the establishment of a more and uniform bill of fare for their subjects the County, ami to put them on sometbirtg * 4t aD equal footlhgwiih other and neighboring bars, “•tr adopted a scale of prices for their cotnrnod« ty in Lnw, graced according to the sued lump de (*td, tu which all the profession present concurred, callings hare something like regular ' eilabUfched charges for service rendered, why dot - e *ercitnf €# ad hgem t This is a good move for all itemed. LIST (5P LETTERS Vemdiniog in the Post Office at Wellsboro, Psu Quarter ending March 31, 18#0. Aosley. Geo. Menchara, Mr*. Lois Andrich. Ephrom Monavert, BooJ. Browmnn. Lewis Potter, Isaac * . Blackwell, George Royce, J. 11. iI HE^ CRr * —tn communities more remote they hive Brockway, Daniel •> 4 turf' t ’Banner Risehy, Wm. 2 whereon may be trotted out the fact that Brown> j. . Hand, Miss Aseoett . 4 * 4 S e * 8 of no account blood*]! tell, and that the 1 Bridge, Mias Susan Smith, Miss Charlott iSntorerthe course takes the purse. Why not ‘ Brcwrter, A. C. Spanogle, 0. B. - own convenience, to exerciae and Brown, Tbnma. H. ; Simons, Joduthan , ... r I :* .. L•> Coinf*»rf. Miss Frank . Smith, Betsey E. -.d quality of mtr chotrt stock? Dewe> Gcorj , e ■■ Sweet, Mrs. Mary fame had it that there were in the j> rn n e , Charles R. Stelter, Mrs. Jemina Itizena hbrtcs of extraordinnry ac- Farm Journal Sherman & Co. 11. css of limb. Upon ono especially Frnm-is, Miss Emily Taylor, 6. W. irilliant hope, of future victories £™ eh ,'. »«niel 2 Williams Job . . . _ . FrAncis, Ephrom Wooden, Marta Ida general ani.ety was mem- Charles Willson, Ira C. rtl mare distance Ihe most cele- Mias Ellen William*, Washington the regions beyond. All arrange- Jarr & Kimberland Wood, J. D; jtly made, last Thursday afternoon Kimberland, Mrs. C. Willard, Wnj. ie auspicious time for trying the Lewis, Job Wk°°i X ’ Mias Cardline, 1 . , . - T i Lewis, Lewis Wheeler. Isaac, in company with an imposing look- 1 ... . ~. . ~. ... tj, r . . . r \ , Persons calling for any of the above loiters will Bless. The bay tb be sure showed , they “ re advertised. >on the greatest length of limb.— J. D. RICHARDS, P. M. ( . .. r * ; il most populur and useful expectorant now in use >■ into line. The mare has several vicinity.. It is prepared from the Balsam of a mimencement and, unaccountably 1 tree growing inhot climates, mostly in South America, i uproar, falls numerous rods For sale at Hoy’s Drug Store. S-*“t,-“I- .S " ! Br.w.v *«o 'he boh tail. We noticed dur -A R COGGH WZBNGES. For the cure of boun ronnd with v, , ness, Boro Throat and i’ultmmaty Irritation, and v u . wonder Yplw for public speaker, and singers, op QBthahladhem ta the trot ? | . ;; Sot tale at Ecr'i Dree Store. The Farmer anti Gardener, published by A. | M. Spangler, Esq., atNu. 19 North Sixth Street, Phil- 1 ftdelphia, has reached its eighth number. We have no hesitation in pronouncing it the neatest Agricultu ral periodical in the country. We can assure our readers of this much, that Mr. Spangler knows alt about such matters and by following his lead they will not go astray. This publication is so cheap that if our farmers were acquainted with its character, tUfehe is done so poor, but what would have a copy of it One dollar per annum, published monthly. JYow Ready * THE PRINCE PP.TBE HOUSE OF DAVID! THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID! THE PRINCE OF TUB HOUSE OF DAVID I By the Rev. J. H. Ingraham, LL. jj. A new and revised edition, with the author's latest correc tions. 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THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Oi BULLARD I Takes this opportunity of announcing that lie bos St- 1 ted dp the stand formerly occupied by G. Lamb, and is now receiving an entirely NEW STOCK ® ® ® © aT ib a 3i Uls stock consists in part of Fork and Flour , -S-U-Q-A-E-S Refined, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado. Pork, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Fish, Oil, Coffee, Tobacco—Smoking &, Chewing, Snuff, Soap, . Molasses—Maple & Sygar house, Sonp. WOODEN WARE bS’&K rows, Willow Wagons, Clothes Pins* Clothes Baskets, Wooden Pails, ic. Altogether the best assortment of Willow and Wotfden Ware ever brought into Wells boro! Whitewash Brushes, Blocking Brush- DilUuDuij cs, Shoe Brushes, Clothes Brushes Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, VIlVOI? M'TIflYQP'* Combs, Dress I IIMLEfU iIU I IUIiU ing Combs, Siamefh and Pouket Cugibs, made of Ivoiy, Gutta Percha, and Bone, Penholders, Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners, Slate aud Pencils, Steel Rings, Jews Harps, Teething Rings, Chefs Boards, Dominoes, Rubber Balls, Yankee Soap, j*ipes, Sealing Wax, Inke-tands, Marseiles and Linen Collarsj Cap and Letter Papfehi £<•*. t Jp _t\, yj J_ X Oe Figs, Prunes, Cfarrahta Rai uh. Llwries. xrmne of all kinds * A,p ° Mu *^ ra » Qber * |_j kins, Pickles, Candies, Citron Bnu* died Fruits, &c. „ t Spice, Popper* Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut meg*, Candles, Crackers, Childrens' Toyp i _4c^v' I will t»*»t enumerate articles further, tulwCind re spectfully invito those desirous of purchasing any ar ticle in this lihe, to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. If I cannot please you tor quality and prices you will have to go t‘/ City to do better. I will state however that everything is FOR SALE FOR CASH. November 17, 1859. 0. 13 ULb A H I). STEWARTS STEWARTS STEWARTS STEWARTS GROCERY GROCERY GROCERY GROCERY BOOT AND-SIIQE BOOT AND SHOE BOOT AND SHOE COOT AND SHOE STORE STOKE STORE STORE NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK MARKET STREET MARKET STREET MARKET STREET 1860 1860 1860 Corning, N. Y., March 22, 1860, (ly.) By Luwti stud Ordinance* OF THE BOROUGH OF MAI NS BURG. AT a rogtilftr meeting of the Burgess and Council ut' ibe Borough of Mulnssburg. the following By Laws and Ordinances were duly passed according Co law. Bt Laws. I. That cattle’, horses, hogs, geese and turkeys, shall not be allowed to run at large in the Borough of Mains* burg, under penally of twenty-five cents forumch head of cattle, horses abd hogs, and twelve alVd 4 half cents For each goose or lurkey, for each and every offence. Frouided, that from the first day of April until the first day of Docetnbct* in each year, coW*a may run 'in the streets from five o'clock in the morning until eight o'clock in the evening: qnd prodded further that no person shall be allowed to drive any of the above stock into the pound other than legal’ Voters df Said Boro, and that all such moneys collected of owners of the above stuck shall be paid, one half to the person driving said stock to the pound and ono liftif to the Pound Master. 2. That allows of nb disariptioh shall be allowed to exhibit in the Borough of other than those legally licensed by the Burgess. 3. That each and every person shall pay a fine of not less than fifty cents, for driving, riding, leading, or hitching a horse or horses on the side walks of said BonHigh lor each and every offence. 4. That no person or person* shall he allowed to play ball In the streetsjof said Boro, under penally of fifty cents fine for each and every offenco. .CAUTION. —Wit c.iMnun the pilt'dlc agwiint tt-dugany—- of Hi-in..ny Jim uliotj-* «u c.mnifilcit*. but n*k fur IbisTET- t... ft. , JUII'S CiXUIRmU STOMACH HllTlXs. mill '»<.*«• that each botth* M ’» •’ lias the wonts "Dr. .7. Uo.itvtter*n Stomach Hitters” blown on Hu, .hit- or Iho bottle ri.fi .Unipt-.l on the In tulltcc.p cver off(;rcd t 0 tb „ pcoplc of jfj couht l. J nd bcrn V covering th«-cork, ami ob-H-i vc that our autograph eiguaturo 11 * ** » is on the label. ' fiSTruparcd and sold by UOTtCTEU * SMITH. Pitts- thankful for past favors, respectfully invite the public burgh. I’a., nud sold by alt Druggets Grocer* and dealers gem-nil I v throughout the United Hates,Canada, South Amer* ic.i nmi li.-i m.mv. to call and see our New Goods-, which we will sell as AGENTS.—IIohn A. hoy. Widliboro. J- A .7. G. I'ark- 1 hurst. u.lKl.in>l. A. <t J iKuuau. Knoxville. M. \V. Staple*, , • r•• v. lv 1 , ' >• .... Osueol i. diaries Uo.«Lpe.-.1. w e-tin'ld. Soelt-y jl l» w . .\ e |- cllt * n P « ** bought ut any other, plaeo m this vi. son. A. Munipbre.v, H. U. Borden. .lolm Kediugtou. Ting*- [ 31i ' Uri Law,,- ' ,c “ vin,t ' u - 2hl ' f - amity. Wo will ink. in exchange for Good., OaU, October 1,1, 1559 —ly. I "important national works. PUBLISHM!) JJY I). AIM’btiTQX k t’O, 346 & 348 Broadway, New York. T n ? * Jl "' vin K work, nrc -pi,i w 5..1«n1«, in any part and f. AS [J for a n which we Will pay Iho biehutmar- A of the country, receipt of retail price,) by mail or ’ v J b expresH.'hn-pniil: , 1 The New Anaerioan Cyclopedias A popular kot prices. Particular attention is called to cash par- Dictiuuary ui Gem-ral Knowledge. i-.du.-H ti> George Itipley and Charii-? A. l>ana, tiiik-d by a numi-mus-eli-ct corps of wri ters in a]] branches »f Science, Art. add Literatim*. 'ihU chasers. You will find it to jour idvantage to call work is being published In about 15 largo octavo volumes, each containing 750 two-column pages. Yols I. il. 111. IV, , , , . , . > . kV, arc m>w q.mtginiug near *J,500 original nr- an “ s ®° us b®f° r ® y°U buy elsewhere; tides. An additional volume will be published ouco in üboul tl 'l?ioe'lnCloth,*3i Sheep. $3,50; llalfMorroccn.il; Half' Guo,lt sb °* n fr «- aud s *“P «>« EMPIRE Ru*»ia. t* 50 each ■ . . , ' The .V-w \mt-rican Cyclopedia is popular without being STORK of ; » tmpcrficml. leainod t»qt not peiLmtic. comprelienxivebuteut- *r £• /■'tx-v. ficii-utly detailed, free from per*on<d pique-and party pn-ju- ** • -fir* y» J-*XN w# dico, Ittsh and yet accurate. It is a complete statement of J. R-BOWKX* ; all that is knmyn upon every importnot tuple within the M. .BULLARD, scope of hnmnn intelligence. -Kvery important article in it HOWLAND has been specially written for its pages by men who are «u- ' .. f . thorltifia upon the topics of which they speak. They are rc- CEDAR ItOTFL qulrcd to bring the sutiject up to the present monjept; to ij * state just how it stands now. All the statistical Information CEDAR li U A , L i CQjJlrt G COU&TY, PA. isfroin the latest reports: the propraphicol oct-uunis keep milts liuufo has been lately refitted and opened for pace with the. latest explorations; historical matters include ■ , a..»?..« ..p ,k„ An r v , the freshest just views; the biographical nuticen pot only the uuommodation of the uaplic. Located nt a speak ot the dead but of the living. It is a libinry of Itself, feutra! point.: stages leaving iev e fw nltcrnato day for ABUIIHi.MKNT o.F TUB OBBAThS OV OOSQKKSS, Wullsboro and Jersey Shore, with cars on j Being a Polirlcal History of tlu? United States, from the hr- the Tioga R. H. north and S. 4 li. R. R. on the south gauization of the flint Kclerel CpnCTOM h. 1789 to IS6C; E.l- xbjs Ulinte j, .Rooted on the Codor Run Gone Milj iteil and compiled by lion. Tui»m.i3 11, Benton, from the of- , r , . ' « .. : . ? . ficW Hecords of Congress pond—a safe and convenient landing for mils iu the The work will be completed lu 15 yoynl octavo rolames of rafting season. Good posts are firmly set on the left 750 pagan each- 11 of which' are now ready. An additional bank, and the beach is free from obstructions. Hdr volumo will be is«ncd ohcc in three,mouths. j n g been practically engaged in the river business for i “»«?«•«.«»»*wi»i; >»-= { and fiva copies will be sent at the remitter’s expense for car. w nnta and requirements of this trade, and wilPundcnv riage; or for ten imb-tcribers, uleteu copies will baseutar our ~*r to please. The table, bar, chambers and stable*. ““ expense fur carriage. # , : will always be altdntivoly watched and well supplied I Tl> AOENTS. [‘Call and see ns, and wo will part with you sure to see of Hay - | No other works will so liberally reward the exertions of J ou florin. A- FISH, Proprietor. formerly Agenta.- As jtatsr Wanteu In this County. Terms made Cedar Run. Feb. Iff, IBCQ. , .mm Wf.li-’ kiKrwtroTrirrmJtciittocrtnthe Publishers. [Ang.Tl,*s9. —: — »arm - TJONEY OF LXVBBWORT. for Cough* «ul CoW, a V ' ■ n. Price 25 cants. At Roy's l>fog Store. Ordinances. 1 That side walks shall be built on the 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 IA inch plank. 2. That side walks be built on the north side of Main Street, commencing at the west line of Maine's picket fence, extending to the bridge and to be five icct wide. 3. That side walks be built on the cast side of htreet running uorih and south, commencing at Foxo’s old store bouse and extending to A. C. Water's barn, tf be four feet Wide. 4. That aide walks from A. Peters' cast line to Church bo f*»ur feet wide. 5. That A. B. Austin is hereby required to build one half the distance of the side Walk from Peters east lino to Church. rt. That each am) cVery person be and is hereby re quired to build walks in front of (heir premises .and that all side Walks hot built by the first day bf July next, will bo built by the Boro with seVfenly per cent added to (hb cost according to law. 7. That the Borough build siS crossings between the mill and the M. E. Church. 8. That all the above laws fdke effect April Ist, 1860. It. E. BRtJNt)AOG, lliirtjp «<*, P. CtTDWORTU, CUrk, Mainsburg. March 22, 1860. n School for Yoi|lp» mi»ses At LawrencevlUe, Tioga County, 3?a. THE Miss spegpr’sof Northampton Mass., propose opening a School in this Village for young Misses, ou the 16th of April. They will teach all £)ngH>b branches necessary to complete a young lady's educa tion. Alsu Latin, French and Gerthun. TEIUtS. Common kngUsh Branches, - $3,00 llighor Branches pud Lnhgungbf,, - - $6,00 Ur&wipg; Painting, and Music \extrd) Board cun be obtained for pupils from abroad, in desirable private families. Reference*. —Lewis Barling, M. D., M. P. Orton, M. D., Judge C. ParkfaursL LawrencevlUe, March 8, 1860. EOR SALE by the subscriber a quantity of Hay - .in barns on the farmiu Richmond, formerly copied by Clark Halley, seven,miles from Wdlehoro. In care of Edwin Pratt near, the farm. Enquire of i Lowrey & Wilson WelUboro £a. Price, $8 60 pjy } •iagleton. _ . . li. fl.sEg. DRY GOODS DRY« ODS DRV GOODS DRY GOODS Provision provision PROVISION PROVISION YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION CORNING N Y CORNING N Y CORNING N \ Huy; Tho Groat English Remedy. Sir J*3ce;j CtARKK’s Celebrated Feu ale Pills.— prepared row a prescription of Sir J. Clarl e. H. Physician i’rJrp ordinary to l/ie Queen. —This well known medicine is no im position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female UTfiTmJrieg and obstructions, from any causes whatever; and although a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful ia their con seitucioa, . . To Married Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will it a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.— These Pills have never been known to fail where the direc tions on the 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B.—sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorised agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by re turn mail. For sale by John A. Boy, Wellsboro; U- U- Bprdfp, Tioga; C. W, Nesbitt, Mansfield ; 0. W. Miller, .l A J. O. Parkhurst, Elkhmd ; A. AJ. Dcariuaa- and jCharfea Goodspeed, Westfield. f Jan. 3{, 1859, It.’] , IM POUT ANT TO FEMALES. OS. CHEESEMAN’S FILLS, PREPARED BI CORNELIUS L. CHEEaESJAX, M. D. I WBW YORK CITT. The combination of ingredients |n these Pills are the re sult of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities. Painful Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep, « hicb arise from interruption of nature TO M AKitIED LADIES. Dr Cheeseman’s Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on t\ia monthly j>erh.d with regularity. Itulles* who have been disappointed in the u*<e of other Pills. can place the utmost Confidence in Dr. Cheescmau’s Pill* doing all that they repre sent to do. NOTICE/ They fh.onld not be used «lnring’ Pregnancy, ns a mis-cai ciage wdhlil certainly esult iherelnmi. Wnrmnied purely vegetable, mnl (riefrom anything inju rious to life or health. Explicit .lit*-cflou-. which should •»? read, accodii»an.v each box. Price $l. Pent by nmi) on on Clonftig $1 to the General Agent. Sold by one Druggist in every town in the Ufhled Mates. H. IJ. Ilu'K UI.NGS. General Agent f««r the United States. . U 5 Chamber* Street, New York. To whom ail wholesale orders should be addressed. gold In John A. K«»v WelUboio. Pa, and by Pratt & Bill Owego, N.V. [April 28. 1859. 10 r Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. yi * HERE the above prepartition i- known, u is so well ©* ft lablisbcU os an inlalhble heuiedy for the cure of— Cocos*. Colds, &oaa Tubu\t, Hoarsem**. Bronchitis. Spit ting op Blood, Pain in the Bkea»t- Croup. W hooping Cocoh. and every form ot PultnoiiHiyCoiuplaint. that it were a Work of *uj»reirugatUm to Bjvtok of its mvut->. Di*co\cred by a cel. biated physician ntore than twenty years »ince, it ha* by (tie wodderful curt-sit has effected been constantly appreciating in publjc lavur. until in* use and it* Use and its reputation arc alike universal: and U i* Uow wyll known and diet inked by.all tapd their ••riamei*. legion*’) who have been restore*! to health by it* use as the Great Remedy for all the disease* which It professes to elite. Sir -James Clarke, physician to Uueou Victoria, has given it tut Ilia tipinlon that > CONSUMPTION CAN SECURED. The uhule history ot tins medicine tally conlmilßtlieopiji ion of that eminent mao. l'hou*and* can te«tify. and have testified, that when ail other remedies had failed, this had •completely cured: that when the sufferer bud well nigh dot* prireth tills had afforded inimedfaye relief; that whin the physician hail pronounced the disease incurable, this has re* moved it entirely. I'l/f virtue* ot this Balsam are alike applicable to cure a slighf cold or a Confirmed Cinkumpuon. and, it* power as .a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy cannot be equalled. tg^CAUitcN! Purchase none unless it has the written signature of ‘•I.UuTTa - ’ on the wrapper, as well as the pi lut ed name of the propiietors. It aid ike following Letter: Gentlemen: leaving used Dr. vtutar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry in mv practice with great success. I most cheerfully reqpro'mend ft to those afflicted with Obstinate Cnuons, Colds, or Asthma. (Signed,j li. ti. MARTIN, M, D. Mansfield. Tioga C«~ Aug. 183 S. The following persoh* Imve also derived great benefit from the ui© of the GREAT REMEDY: Wm. Lawrence. I*. M., Bulley Creek; John Fox. P. II- Mainsburg; B. M. Bailey, the well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jcrtol a wall known citizen of this county. S. W FOWLE <t Co.. Proprietors. Boston. For sale by their Agent* everywhere. AGENT*.—John A. Roy. WelNboru; C. W. Nesbitt, Mans field; D. S. Magee, lUoisburg; .1. G. Albock. Liberty; A Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A. Rollins, Jr., Muinrfburg. September 30. 1858. Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. IN VIEW *>f the fact that every member of the- human family ia mme or less subjected to mhiis complaint, be sides innumerable other condition* in life, which, by the ossistaneu of a little knowledge or exercise of i ommon sense, they nmy be able so to regulate their habit* of diet, and with tlieuhj.i>tance of a good t<mic. secure peinmiient healtli. In order to accomplish thi* de-ired object the tine coins© to pursue ia certainly that which will produce a natural state of tilings nt the least hazardiof vital strength and life; for this end Dr, IJostetter has introduced to this country a prep aration bearing bis name, which at this day is mJt anew medicine, but one that ho* lieeu tric-d for years, giving saris faction to nil x\ ho have used it. The Bitter/ operate power fully upy n the stomach. boweU and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by* tbu simple pro cess of strvrtgthening nafdrc. enable the system to triumph over disease. For tlie carp of Dy*pep*iu Indirection. Nausea. Flatulency, Lo*s of Ap(x liter, or any l/flliou-' Complaints. arising from a morbid inaction of theSttmavh or Bowel', producingl’rauips, Dysentery. Colic, Cholera >lu*:bhs, Ac , these Bitters have not an equal. - Diarrhoea. Dysentery tfr Flnx.'an generally contracted by new setTlert. ahd caused principally 1»y the cange of water and diet, wilt bo sbeedily regulated by a brief.n>eof tins preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its tariou» foim*. than any other, the cauifr ot which may always he attributed to derange* nients of the digestive organs can be cured without fail by using IIOsTKTTKIi’S hTUMACII BITTKKS.as per directions gu the bottle. For this GL-r-.im; every physician will ii.com* mend Bitters of wmie kind, then why not ns; an article to be infallible? Jfivery country have their Bitters as u prevent ative nf disease and strengthening of the system In general, and among them all there is nut to be found u healthier peo ple than the Germans, from whom this preparation emana ted. based upon scientific experiments which Imre tended to advance the destiny of tills great preparation in the medical scale of science. Ffvkrand Agcc.—lhistiyingand provoking disease, which fmdees its relentless grasp on the body of hum. reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him phynitxlly ami mentally useless, chc be defeated and driven fioui th • body by the use of UO«TKTTI£II’sS UK NUW'NIiU BITTERS*. Further, any of the above slated din ted dineu>e* cannot be contracted when exposed to nny ordi nary conditions producing them, if tbe Biltchi are u»ed as pci directions. And as it neither denies nausea, nor offends the pa hut. and rendering uuiiecefrury any change of died or interruption to usual pursuits, but piotnutes sound sleep and healthy digestiuu. the complaint is tluis removed as speedily as is consistent with the production of a thorough and per- Rmnentiure. For Person® in Advanced Years whonreshDhriug from an enfeebled constitution and infirm laxly, there Hitlers are in valuable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tiled to be applvciatoi}- Ami to a mother while nvr-tiiig. these Bitters afo especially where the motherV nourisbtm-nt is inadequate to tin! demands <?f the child, consequently her strength must vield. and here it Is where a good tonic, such as lloatutter s su«nllth Bitten. is needed to iihpart temporary strength and Mgur to the sys tem Uidll's should by nil llieah- trv tills iWued.v for all ca ses of debility. ami before so doing, a-k your i»h>-ici.m who, il ho is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recom mend their use in nil c-u=e* of vveiikne «. * Itobin. FSW -PAI/S3 No. 1. fribes for gi IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TH E subscriber having purchased the interest of the late firm of Smith <t Richards, would respect fully inform the Public of this vicinity, Qf his design to the attractions of this establishment as a POPULAR BOOK STORE, AND NEWS ROOM by making extensive-odciltiohs of the host STANDARD WORKS, together with a varied assortment of general literature, STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS; where can be found at .all tip3es,n complete repository of Classical, Historical,' Political, School anti 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, 4c ORDERS FO& BINDING BOOKS, EXECUTE!) TO SUIT ANT tJstE, 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 Patronage of the Inhabitants of TIOGA COUNTY is solicited both for his store in WELLSBORCT AND CORNING E. E. ROBINSON. TiVullsboro, April slh, 1860. SEW FIRM! NEW STORE!! i NEW GOODS! The Empire Store, haring been closed for a-short time for tbe Jmrpose os being Enlarged & Repaired. is now conmTefed aqd the New Finn of j. R. BOWEN & CO/ have taken possession andre-filted it, with the LARGEST, BEST, AtfD CHEAPEST DRY GOODS', 1 DRY GOODS, CLOTRing, BOOTS 4 SHOES, i BOOTS & SHOES, j CROCKERY, HARDWARE,S HARDWARE, gßocerles,| groceries. HOLLOW WARE, j HOLLOW WARE, PORK & FLOUR, 4c., 4c., 4c., Corn, Buckwheat, Beans, Rye, Barley, Grass Seed, Bifc’cr, Pork, Lard, Tallow,; Beeswax, Paper Rags, TRY THE NEW STORE. “H. D.” IS AT HOUSE AGAIN! with an extensive and well-felocted assortment of HU stock U as varied as it is valuable, and eoaprl* SOS DRY GOODS of all styles and varieties, including Fall and Winter varieties of Dress Goods, Silks, Parameter's DtLainee, Ac. READY-MADE CLOTHING of various gtyles and pricef. Having had long expe rience in this branch of trade, tic :s confident fcU cloth* iog will mil his customers. GJIUCEEIES, His stock of Groceries is complete, embracings loftf list of articles ia common use, and which will he sold at unusually low prices, lie has also a complete as* sortmcnt of | HARDWARE purchased with, t?pe<:uii rolerence to this njarketj U« eluding SlvmJ Axes, Ac. Also in abundance and variety. attention of ibe pab> lie is nU«» called t«>,tbv Tact £bat PORK, FLOUR & SALT will be kept constantly on band and for tale at tba lowest market price?. In addition to the fureeuinr 1m will keep _ E>a SNfl'® & and similar articles of mechanical use. Mia stock *f Boots & Siloes is sufficient to keep an entire community on a footing/'and warrants that a i can be “fitted,” froa the largest to the smallest.. In thith, be would *uur bis friends nod the public that EVERYTHING usuaIIy kept in a store muy be found among his stock. Call at the old stand of M. M. CONVERSE. Wcllsboro, Nor. 3, 1859. HEW HAT AW> CAP STORE. THE Subscriber has juat opened in tbis place a new Hat and Cup Store, where be intend* to manufac ture and keep on band a large and general ossurtmea I of 4 fashionable Silk and Cavsiittbrb Hats, of my own manufacture, which will be sold at bard times prices. . j . S Il k Sats made tp order on short notice. the Hots sold lit thi? Store nre fitted with a Freaei Coqforrnature, which makes them soft imd easy to the bead without the trouble of breaking your bead to break the haf. Store in the New Block opposite the Dickinson House. S. P. QUICK. Corning, Aug. 15, 1859. FURS.— The subscriber has just received a forge assortment of. fur* for Ladies -wear, consisting of fi ICH CAPES dr VICTOniNES, FRENCH SAtitE VAPtS'tt YIVTORIKSS. RIVER 31 INK CAPES & M UEfS, These comprise t\ sipnil quantity of the ossurtraont They have boon bought q( low prn.es and wijl be sold at extremely low prices for cash, at the New llpi Store in Cornidg, N. Y. S. P. Qt ICK. F. U. KKISE, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, WELLSDUIIO tT., TIOGA, PA. 1 1 V\ KFS this wetLod of informing the citizens ef Tioga, and of the County generally, that he has established himself at Tioga, where he will mandfso* ture and keep'on band for safe a good slock of. * Saddles, Bridles, Heavy Harness, Carriage Harness of nil kinds ic. Also Ilnraes, Halters, IVhlpa, Trace*, Collars ic. All work warranted. Repairing done on short notice. Tioga, Sept. I, 1859.—1 y. HRDKETH & LANDIS, CASH DEALERSIJf | GROCERIES, I THE subscriber has for sale a large qaantfty hf farming land of excellent quality. nnd lb pood 10l Cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sever al lots of improved land. These lands will be sold on ten years time at reason able rates. Those wftodesire to secure to themselves a good farm, can nowl do so on bolder terms than will ever he offered again tin this County. Wollsboro, March S, ISGO. A. P. *COKfr. Administrator’* Notice; ASSORTMENT, LETTERS of Administration ha ring heed granted to the undersigned or. the estate of Eli Uitcbell, lute of Sullivan, dec’d; all indebliwl to paid os- Into arc requested tn niiikS- iticnedbilb ‘i'avment end tnose bavins claims ajrainst the same will present them to F. if. GITCUKLL, Adm’r. Feb: 16, 1860 » . CLOTHING, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orph.io’s Court for Tioga Count j; the undersigned A'liuinictmtor's nl t'lo estate of David Ellis deceased. will expose to public sale on the prem* ises, on the 12fh day of April next, at 1 n’eloik P. M. of sajil djiy, the following described real estate si male in Shippen township in said County, to witt bounded on the north by land of Phelps and Dodge, on the east by Und of Horace Broughton, on the south by land of Phelps ami Dodge, and on tho west by land of Henry H. Dent—containing about seyenty-flrr acres, about seventy acres'improved, with a frftiß<s hou c e. frame barn, frame wagon housp, and samo" other out building* and an orchard thereon. Term! made known on the lime of the sale. ORRTLLA ELLIS, B. V. OGDEN, Admin fttrtitor’i. PORK 4 FLOUR, WATCHES G|V|J\ AWAY!! A J GIFT valued from two dollars to one hundred dol lars given with overy B«iok sold at retail priced. At tV&tch a to ot’artr twelve boofes. These inducements are offered by the SUFFOLK- EXCHANGE GQt W 6 Washington street, Boston, The moat extensive ami the must libernl Gift concern iu existence. Rend for n Cutattignew *fhose wbo'bar* patronized other Gift Ihmses nro particularly reques ted to acquaint themselves with our terms. Our if*, ducements Are unrivalled, and put all others' m tb» shade. Thfe following am some of the Gill* to purchaser* o? hooka,.- English Lever GoM Watches, hunting cum. Patent Lever • ** *« « n - . . [Deo. I, 1859.] Gold XfcattW Keys and Belt Pins. A ureal unriety nf Ladies’ Jewelry, Pins and lU£- u comprising nil tbp styles n’ntr wtfrn.* arch*- as Cameo. Mosaic,-GoU Lava, Gloreutlne,- . Ac. ‘ - Gold Brn«*elcfo.’nlf styles. I The list of com-rHe. a greet ersortieJnl of slnrdnfd m*, in every department of literature, io terestfn" to rhe young and wild. Do not fail to rend for a cntnlo~uc. Catalogues mailed free to any ail* - dress. Anplv-to * Mitch eli. s syrup of ipecac. r,. r cold*. Cough’s, Cjqup, Ac. At Roy’s Drug Store. Alni< B'jnjjmyV Snolliing Svinty.- NEW GOdDfe.' CE D CKEE Y iX'Rs: furs; ffrsi ROCK MARTIN CAPES & VICTORLYSS. PROVISIONS, K CLOTIIIRQ, Hals, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. One door below Holiday's Hotel. tt’ellsboro, Pa. Cash paid for Hides and all kinds of Grain. w „ C. WelUboro, Oct. «fh, 1859. S. H. LAHDXA Lind. March 15. IS6O. Ladies’ Lever open ftcs; - Detached Lever Stiver Watches, hunting Lepinc Silver Wmchee, open Gold Lockets, various sites. Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Chains, various stj 'irgi Ladies’ and Gents* Gold Sleeve Buttons and* StaJs, all pnterns. Gents’ Bo»am nt* and rich stylets. Gold Pencils and Pena. Ladies, awl Gents’ Gold Pings. SIFFOIK EXCHANGE CO., „ Washington street Bottom. C. T>. ELDninoE, Treasurer. March 19, 1869.
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