The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, April 26, 1860, Image 3

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IfffF, AGITATOR.
PENNA.
Morning, AprU 26, 1860,
& Co., 119 Nassau St., New Tork, and 10
£| | U f^\.' on ftre the Agents for the Agitator , and the
ntiMand largest circulating Newspaper* to the
S^ :3ut: tcs.-uiJ.ihe Canadas. They are authorized to con
onr lowest rates.
Stockholders of Wellsboro* Academy re
[%} Sherwood, Esq., a Trustee to serve five
4?**!! JJr. Pheruyod rcceived.a unanimous vote.
I yo° ’ lTnßt to ghiden your eyes with a sight
| / ,»- goods newly arrived, step in at 0. Bullard's.
rVgroctric?, family supplies for thCcookery, ond
h abound ftt his Vanety shop. 1 Any change
l exchange for his commodities will ena
p oa lo 6° hence with joy in .your countenance.
I The c \ ou d« th»t have hung above us for the
’ davs, sending down a i mall aprinkliog ac
ni" =«, ns we go to press, sifting upon this
r ' :l °' of ‘lpnl a blanket of snow—anti we all have to
an d overcoats. Let the bluster come,
,(, e chance for sunshine will be better.
K line received from tbe Co. Supt., 27. L.
3 ii= states ihatbis residence is changed to Mans-
; is(jnjl those wishing to cotnrtunicate
■-itlJ. atw please address ibeir letters. We learn
rilh t im pwf i° domiciled in the Seminary, o fact,
b I J, Si to tbe youth in search of
Godet’s Lady’s Book for Mny is already out,
-^^ ourt3^ e As usual Godey id very acceptable,
“?r.con(eDtja«of“ hi « hl > interesting chnrncler.
“ in „, I 0 ,bc Indies- The engraving of "A May
;”P ec „ J 5 reJ p T€ ttv. The fashion and pattern plates
the price of a year’s subscription to the
Fcr E^ e 3t RubinsoQ ’ s Bo °k Store *
Just now front yards are being cared for. Busy
1/ « ua «t work among the shrubs and flower beds,
sfp'o'sies now, but a setting in order, and the blossoms
'otrwards. Labor bestowod in Irutt in the Spring
ouLide the house, in front of the bouse, around
Imose—is a sure investment, and returns usurious
( . nre .t The getting out of trees for ornament and
i* u de :t aLo a commendable habit with our folk, and
~jjore the trees that are pullingup, rootand branch t
” M hold on present soil to locate honcefi rth in town.
~ 10 I-;- matter we are disposed to keep ebady.
yhe disappearance of young Clark Church.
J7 v me months' ago, at Ibis plate, still remains a
Irttrv, His father has expended a considerable
r = .['money in the effort to obtain light which
—it lead to a discovery of the mnnncr in which
was disposed of, but without success. It is
i'-.-fed that his vigilance will he rewarded, and if ho
. pcttdi in ascertaining that his son was murdered,
ij,t is supposed, let the perpetrator bo brought to
S -Itbmcet. The mystery should bo unraveled before
c- !;!i forgotten.— Erie Ci'y Diepalch.
- Police Matters — Before Joiiior Emery. —lt
j. jtne custom of certain biped* wearing, trowsers from
rural districts to honor ou! Boro.’ with their “hila
- -was j'preseuco. They come when the humor takes
■ iu—wbich usuaily happens when their whistles nre
' insnd they anticipate a pleasure in wetting them.—
■ r’i an oocasipnal exception they nre young saplings,
,gooo lungs, ever and anon blowing off largo vol
of sound, und on first arrival from the brecing
i:of the country are uphold by a stout pair of legs
■...1. cam- to tide influences and the muietening pro
' -as, gradually get limber. Evidentaiy desirous of
uling the most of their short vacation in town, and
uoiiag the largest liberty they anchor upon the side.,
■ills, and collect around the corners—notifying the
:a':;c of their advent by vociferous gestures and
’Oramanly they are allowed to pursue theft* own
i Mea course relying upon their own rosomcesforo
*ui ifjciorj disposition of the time. With I ' all their
mlcus and repeated efforts, efforts richly deserving
t success, their conduct (with a mi# in front) has at
tracted lut little attention from the “powers that be.”
Ils youth must almost have ditpaired of achieving
nety, and been on tb|e point of setting down the
lakomics as blind to their handsome demeanor. But
attn the edge of the evening on Monday last a
tore lucky and bellicose adventurer turned up. Af
r engaging in a personal scrimmage with another
L‘c lad (of 2o or 1-0 year*) oj/uial notice was arrested
tlis (de) merits and he was arrested by the cout
.“•-ir. u Constable officiating on the one side and
''h'gcts on the other, and his attention wiw directed
"t-u-e di'pcusor of JuMice. Whereupon Ins case was
% a fine adjudged (aod paid), and narrowly cs
' upg boarding with the Sheriff, wag sent adrift.—
.vred him right —only put the next bilaricous chap
3 ‘ durance vile.”
To the Schuol Director* of Tioya County
Gsmlemes: 1 take this method of saying to you
in I »m a candidate fur the office ol County Super
iieudeut. Ido not suppose you will vole lor a man
strtly because bb asks you to do so, and therefore I
lire not thought it necessary to call on each of you
ci solicit your suffrage. X am not, at present, cn»
P?ed in any business, and if you are pleased to give
office I will devote my time wholly to the dis
cwge of its duties, S. B. PRICJS.
ITteifitld, April -6. 1860.*
! NOTICE.
THE School Directors ol Dolmar district will meet
in WelUboro', on tbe 9th day of Mny, next, lor
- purpose of engaging teachers for the Summer
rtouls, tor said district
By order of the Board,
April 25. 1860. GEORGE HILDRETH, Ste'g.
NOTICE
T 5 hereby given that an election of Officer# of the
I Mutibfittld Iron Works will be held at the office of
Company in Mansfield, Tioga County, Pa., on
fc'.aday tiie 7lh day of May next, at 1 o’clock P, M.
*Wd«y. A. P. CONE, Secretary.
April 26, 1860.
Y . NOTICE
p hereby given that the officers and executive Cotn
i mittee of the Tioga .County Agricultural Society
meet at Holiday’s Hotel in Wellsboro on Tuesday
gth jQ yj, jr or t jj e purpose of transacting
iportxnt business, among which is the appointing of
- regular Committees, and deciding upon the amount
Premiums. ROBERT CAMPBELL, President.
; JEROME B. NILES, Secretary.
> "dbboro’ April 26, 1860. \
V Orphans Court Sale. 1
X< pursuance of a decree made by the Orphan’s
, •* y, Jri of Tiogu County, the undersigned Executor
' estate ol Jubn Corzutt, late of Jackson, dec'd.
- expose tu public sale at the Court House in R ells-
the flrtt .Monday in Jane, iB6O, at 2 o’clock
r the follow ing'i doicrlbtid real estate, aituale In
- of Jackson, county of Tioga, and State
v .JWylv.jaj.,, to wit;
r, 3u &ded on ibe north by Waterman Mclntyre, and
4 £• Everett'S, on tbe east by Warren Wells, on
- tlc uth by Ctiward Garrison? and west by Nathan
v crris Scclye, containing about seventy and two
be &cres ’ a^out forty acres improved, a log
£ / l ®ADd frame barn, and an apple orchard and sun-
’?sw buildings thereon.
£
e i. , ORRIN B. WELLS, \ Ex .
f - 1860, 4t. GATES BIRD, 1 “
I- > 5 Ornhiiu’B Court Sole.
| r Jttrsuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court of
r bounty, the undersigned Administrator of
'% I[ * John May, late of Charleston, dec’d,
t v Ee , 10 pohlic sale, on the premises, on SAT
- ! aiil of 1860, at 2 o’clock, P.
f *£» h ,v * g " ,j wing dcsbribod real estate, situate in the
' Tiuga County, Pa., to wit: 1
1 ° Qt^6 aorth by Samuel Morgan, on the
■ leading from the Covington road to
-■ * Bea?, ® c h°ol House, on the south by lands
'f \f m on the west by lands of
, of Un? 6DI 00ntais “ l 8 about one ahd a half
r er ® r ca ‘® made known on day ofeale.
fc:- , . WALDO MAY, AdMiniiirotor. «
m April 58, \m, it.
JTow Ready,
Tirft Prince of the house of david i '
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TH$ PRINCE OF.TIfE HOUSE OF DAVID!
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Published by GEORGE G. EVANS,
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A literal. translation in German of the PRINCE OF. T|lE
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Address GEORGE G. EVANS. Publisher.
No. 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
April 19, 1860. (6L)
Hay.
FOR SALE.by the subscriber a quantity of Hay
in barns on the farm in Richmond, formerly oc
cupied by Clark Bailey, seven miles from Wellsboro.
In care of Edwin Pratt near the farm. Enquire of
Lowroy & Wilson Wellsboro Pa. Price, $8 50 per
single ton. * 11. H. DENT.
Itrookland. Pa., Fob. IG, 1860. fit*
BALSAM TOLU,COUGH REMEDY.—This is'the
most popular and useful expectorant now in use
ijn this vicinity. It is prepared from the Balsam of a
tree growing in hot climates, mostly in South America.
For gale at Boy's Drug Store;
hand.
THE subscriber has for sale a largo quantity of
farming of excellent quality, and in good lo
cations in Tioga rind Potter County, comprising sever
al lots of improved land.
These lands will tie sold on ten years time at reason
able rates. Those who desire to secure to themselves
a good farm, can now do so on bettor terms than will
ever bo offered again in this County.
Wellsboro, March 8, 1860. A. P. CONE.
Acliitlnlsfraioi’* Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having been granted
to the undersigned on (ho estate of Eli Gitcheil,
lui« of SulUvan, dec*d, all psrsons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate payment and
tnose having claims against the sumo will present
them to F, W. OITCHELL, Adm'r.
Feb. 16. 1860 *
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—In pursuance of
an order of tho Orphan’s Court for Tioga County,
tue undersigned Administrator's of the estate of David
Ellis deceased, will expose to public sale on the prem
ises, on the 12th day of April next, at 1 o'clock P. M.
of said day, the following described real estate situate
in Sbippen township in said County, to wit: bounded
on the north by land of Phelps and Dodge, on the
east by land of Horace Broughton, on tho south by
laud of Phelps and Dodge, and on the. west by v land
.of Henry H. Dent—containing about seventy-five
acres, about seventy acres improved, with a, frame
bouse, frame barn, frame wagon bouse, and -some
other out buildiogf and an orchard thereon. Terms
made known on the time of tbe sale.
ORRILLA ELLIS,
B. V. OGDEN,
March 15, 1660. Administrator's.,
Uli*. Window’* Soothing Syrup.
FOR Child** teething. Price ti cent*.
Tot |i]» it Drug Store
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR:
O. BULLARD
Takes this opportunity of announcing that he has fit
ted up the stand formerly occupied by G. Latnb.nnd
is now receiving an entirely
NEW STOCK
-O F
®3S® ©lllB 5313.
Ilia stock consists in part of
Pork and Floury
-SUGARS-
Refined, Crushed, Granulated, Powdered, Muscovado.
Pork, Lard, Cheese, Fish, Oil, Coffee,
Tobacco—j Smoking & Chewing, Snuff, Soap,
Molasses—Maple & Sugar house, Soap,
WOODEN WARE
rows. Willow Wagons', Clothes Pins, Clothes Baskets,
Wooden Pails, &c. Altogether the best assortment of
Willow and Wooden Ware ever brought into Wells
boro! •i v i
DTI TIftll? P Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brush-
D(l|jljQ|]ikj cs, Shoe Brushes, Clothes Brushes
Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes, •
VIM PI? Combs >
I fllMinU 111! I lUilO nig Combs, Siamese
and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, Gutta Petalm, and
Bone, Penholders, Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners,
Slate and Lead Pencils, Steel Rings, Jews 'Harps,
Teething Rings, Chess Boards, > Dominoes, Rubber
Ralls, Yankee Soap, £ipcs, Sealing Wax, Inkstands,
Murseiles and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper,
Envelopes, Ac.. Ac.i }
TT'T) TT'TT'Gi Oranges, Lemons, Apples,
PK, X-L • Figs, Prunes, Currants Rai
uis, Uti Trias. 4 i
TVTTT'T'C 0f all kinds. Also Mustard, Gher-
J. l AJ J_ O kins, Pickles, Candies, Citron Btup
died Fruits, &c., &c.
Teas, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut
meg?, Candles, Crackers, Childrens’ Toys, &c.
I will not enumerate articles further, but would re
spectfully invite those desirous of purchasing any ar
ticle iu 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 i 3
FOJEI SALE FOR CASH.
November 17, 1559. 0. BULLARD.
STEWARTS
STEWARTS
STEWARTS
STEWARTS
GROCERY
GROCERY
GROCERY
GROCERY
PROVISION
PROVISION
, PROVISION
PROVISION
BOOT AND SHOE
BOOT. AND SHOE
BOOT AND SHOE
BOOT AND SHOE
STORE
STORE
STORE
STORE •
NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK
I NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK
1 NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK
MARKET STREET
MARKET STREET
MARKET STREET
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Cuming, N. Y., March 22, 1860. (ly.)
STATE
Constitutional Union Convention.
DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES.
Non-interference with the whole question nf Sla
very us not being a subject fur Congressional Legisla
tion.
The maintenance of the Constitution, as expounded
by the Supreme Court of the United States, and the
enforcement of all laws enacted by Congress.
Protection to the industrial interests of the whole
country, and prudence, economy and purity in the ad
ministration of public affairs.
Citizens of Pennsylvania, who are opposed to polit
ical factions and sectional i>sucs. who are desirous of
removing the causes which havcemlangered the Union
of the States, and restoring harmony amongst the
people, by forming a truly National Party, based upon
the above principles, are requested to send delegates
to a State Convention, to assemble at Lancaster, on
the 25th‘uf April, I SCO, at 12 M., for the purpose of
electing delegates to tho National Convention, to be
convened at Baltimore, on the Uth of May, 1500, to
nominate candidates for the Presidency and Vico
Presidency of the United States.
By order the Executive Committee.
CHARLES LANCASTER, Chairman.
E. C. PECIIIN, Secretary,
April 12, 1500. Philadelphia.
School lor Young j?lifc«C9
At Lawrenceville, ‘Hogl County, Pa.
THE Miss Sceger’s of Northampton Mass., propose
opening a School in this Village for young Misses,
ou the I6th of April. They will teach all Englifh
branches necessary to complete a young lady’s educa
tion. Also Latin, French and Gorman.
TERMS.
Common English Branches, - $3,00
Higher Branches ami Languages, - - $6,00
Drawing; Painting, and Music (extra)
Board can bo obtained fur pupils from abroad, in
desirable private families.
Reference*. —Lewis Darling, M, D., M. P. Orton, M.
D., Judge C. Parkhqrst. ,
Lawrenceville, March 8, 1860.
Mclnroy & Bailey,
WOULD inform tho public, that having purchnsed
the Mill property, known as the “CULVER
MILL,” and having repaired and supplied it with
now bolts and machinery, «ro now prepared to do
CIISTOiTI WORK
to the entire satisfaction of Us patrons. With the aid
of our experienced miller, Mr. L. D. Mitcbel, and the
unsparing efforts of the proprietors, they intend to
keep up an establishment second to none in the county.
Oosfa paid for wheat and corn, and the highest market
price given. EDW. McINROY,
March 15, iB6O, tf. JKO. W. BAILEY.
TIOGA REGULATOR.
George f. Humphrey bos opened a new
JcwelyStore at , ,
Tioga Village, Tioga Gountyi Pa.
Where he is prepared to do all kinds of Watch,;Clock
and Jewelry repairing, in a workmanlike manner. All
work warranted to give entire satisfaction.
We do not pretend to do work belter thah any other
man, but we can do as good frork as cah bo dofae in
tne cities or elsewhere. Also Watches riated.
GEORGE F. HUMPHREY.
Tioga, Pa .j March 15, .1860, (ly.)
fißin for sAie
THE Subscriber offers for sale at a low figure, a
farm situated in Delmqr township, containing
one hundred and fifty acres, with seventy-five acres in
agood state of .improvement, with a large frame barn
upon it; a convenient bouse; two good orchards of
choice fruit; with good fences, and a good quality of
timber and wood,upon .it. The quality of the soil it
excellent, and the distance is only two miles from tho
Tillage of Wellsboro, situated upon a good public
highway. This farm can be bought at a bargain.—
Apply to Henry Sherwood is Wellsboro. or to the sub
scrlber in Charleston &E£LT SATTEKLY.’
Feb 15,1850.*
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N. B.—and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized
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For sale by John A. Roy, Wellsboro'; ll.ll.Borden, Tioga;
C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; d. W. Miller, Lawrencevllle: J A
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DU CHBESEMAN’S PILLS,
The combination of ingredients in these Pills ora the re
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They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a mis-car
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Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything inju
rions to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be
read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by%i.ul on cn
closing $1 to the General Agent. Isold by one Druggist In
cicjy town in the United Suites, R. B. HUTCHINGS,
General Agent for the United State?,
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To whom all wholesale orders should bo addressed.
Sold bv John A. Roy Wellsboro. Pa., and by Pratt & Hill
Oaego. N. V. [April 28, 1859. 10
Br. Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
XTMIEHE the above preparation is known, it is so well es
VV tabli-dicd os an infallible Uemedy for the cure of—
Coughs, Colds, Sore Tiikimt, Hoarseness, Bronchitis. Spit
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apd every form of Pulmouary Complaint, that It were a work
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for all the diseases which it to eme.
Sir James Clarke, physician to Queen Victoria, has given
it as hi?.opinion that . ... . . . . ,
CUNSUMI’TIdN CAN BECt/REI).
Tho whole history of this medicine fully confiims thcopin
ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have
testified, that when all other remedies had failed, this had
completely cured; that when the suflerer had well nigh des
paired, this had afforded immediate lelief: that when the
physician had pronounced tho disease incurable, this has.re
moved it 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, speed}, pleaoaut aud effectual remedy cannot b«
equalled.
Caution! Purchase none unless it has the written
signature of ‘*l. Butts’’ on the w rapper, '.us w ell as the pi int
cd name of the propiietois.
DRY GOODS
DRY OifOUS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
Gentlemen: Having used Dr. Wiatar’s Bnl*nm of Wild
Cherry in my practice with great succe.-B. I moat cheerfully
recommend it to those afljjclcd*with Obstinate Coughs. Colds,
or Asthma. (Signed,) 11. G. MARTIN, M. D-
Mansfield, Tioga Co.. Aug. 1858.
The following persons have also derived great benefit from
the use of the GREAT REMEDY: Win. Lawrence. P. M.,
Bailey Cieek; John Fox, P. M. Matnsburg; B. M. Bailey, the
well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jciiel a well
known citizen of this county.
For sale by their Agents everywhere.
AGENTS. —John A. Hoy. WelUboro; C. W. Nesbitt, Mans
field; D. S. Magee. Blusabuig; J. U. Albcclc. Liberty; A
Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A. Hollins, Jr., Maiusbutg.
September 30. 1858,
YANKEE NOTION
YANKEE NOTION
YANKEE NOTION
YANKEE NOTION
IN VIEW of the fact that every member of tho human
family is more or leas s.ibjeciod to sunif complaint, be
sides innumerable other conditions in hie. which, by the
assistance ot a little knowledge or **XLrri-,eof common sense,
they may be able ho to regulate their habits of diet, and
with the of a good tonic. »ei m e permanent health.
In Older to accomplish tin- de-ired object the true coni i<- to
pursue is certainly that which will ptoducu a natural state
ot things at the h-a-t Imzaid of vital strength and life; for
this end Dr, Hostetler Ims introduced to this country a prep
aration beating his name, which nt this day is not anew
medicine, but oiio that hos been tried for years. git mg satis
faction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate power
fully upjn the stomach, bowels and liver, restating them to
H healthy and vigoious action, and thus by the simple pro
cess of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph
over disease.
For the cure of Dyapcp&ia Indigestion. Xnn«CM, Flatulency,
Los* of A]>p» rite, oi any Million-, Compt lints. aiHiig fimn a
morbid inaction of the sumach or Hotels, producing Cramps.
Dybcntety, Colic, Cholera Mot bus, Ac ,these bitten bate nut
nn equal.
Di.urlioc.i. Dysentery nr Flux, so generally contracted by
new settlers, and caused principally by the range of water
and diet, will be bbeetljh regulated by a brief u-c of this
prcperalion. Dyspepsia, a di>e.tse which Is probably more
prevalent when taken in all its tarious form*. than any other,
tho cau-e ol winch may always be attributed to derange
nieuts of tho digestive uignus can ho ctlml without fail by
Using HOfrTiiTi’EU’S STOMACH Mil 1T.1!5.as per direction*
gn the hotth*. For this disea-e every physician will recom
mend Hitter-, of sunfe Mud. then why nfit u-e .in article to
be infallible? Kverjl colmtry have their Bitters as a prevent
ative of disease and strengthening of the *\stem in general,
ami among them all th**t e is not to Iks u healthifr peo
ple than til* Gli mans, timii w lium ;(,N piepuatio.i emnu.i
ted. based upon nucnti|ic expel muMils uhu.li havi tetnhd to
advance the destiny of this yte.lt pSi pai.itum In the medical
scale of -cienee. \
CORNING N Y
CORNING N Y
CORNING N Y
Fkver \>i> aouf.—lblstt >ine and provoking disease, which
fa-tees ita reii-ntle*s giasp on the body uf man. i educing him
to a mere shadou* in u plion rpaxe ot tuna, and rendering
him physically and mentally useless, cm- he defeated and
driven fiom th- body by the use of lIOmTKTTEU'S I»K
-NO'VNKD HITTERS. Vnither, any of the above stated din
ted diseases cannot be contracted when exposed to why ordi
nary conditions producing them, if the billets arc u-ed as
per directions. And as it neither creates nausea, nor oHernia
the palatt. and rendering unnecessary any change of died
interruption to u-ual pm suits, hut promotes .sound rdeep muiC
lieiiltiiy digestinu tfic complaint is thus removed ns *pc*diiy_
as is consistent with tfie production of a thorough and per
manent airc
Fou I’ekjsOXb ix Advanced Yeirs who are suffering from an
enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these bitters are in
valuable as a restorative uf strength and vigor, and needs
only to bo tiled to be appreciated- And to-a mother while
nvrsing. these Hitters are indispensable, especially where
the mother's nourishment is inadequate to the demands oi
the child, consequently her strength* must yield, and hero it
is whole a good tome, such as llustetter s Stomach Hitters, is
needed to impart tempotary suength and vigor to the sys
tem Ladies should by all moans try this remedy for all ca
ses of debility, and before sn doing, ask your physician who.
if he is acquainted w itli the virtue of, tho bitters, will recom
mend their use in all cases of weftkiie-s.
CAUTION. —We caution tho public against using any
of tb- many inn aliens or counterfeit*, but ask for Hostet
ica’s CtLEuatTLO Stosucii Hitters, and see that each botth*
has the winds “Dr. .1. Hosteller's Stomach Hitteis” blown
on the tide of the bottle, and stamped on the in tftllic cap
covering the coik, ami observe that our autograph signature
is OU tile label.
Prepared and sold by HOTETTRR k SMITH. Pitts
burgh, hi., and sold by all Druggist*. Grocers and dealers
generally throughout the United states, Canada, South Amer
ica and Goinvmy.
AGENTS.—' John A. Roy, Wellsboro. J. k J. 0. park
hurst. LlKl.md. A. k J Deman, Knoxville. M. \V. Staples,
Osecola. Charles Good-peed. We-ttiehl. Seeley Si Logg. Nel
son. A. Humphrey. H. 11. Burden. dohn Uedington. Tioga*
Curtis Pujkhnrst, Wm. J. Miller; Lawrenceville, G. R. bhef
for. Libel ty.
October 13,1553 —ly.
346 & 348 Broadway, New York.
THE following works are M»nt to Subscribers in any part
of the country, (upou receipt of rctml price,) by mail or
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Dictionary ot General iinoului|gu.. Eduv.il by George Iliploy
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ticles. An additional volume will be published once in about
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Russia, $4.50 each.
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superficial, learned, but not pedantic, coniprclienim'buti'ut
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has been specially written for its pages by men who are au
thorities upon the topics of which they speak. They are re
quired to brine the subject up to tho present moment; to
statejust how it stands nnw. All the statistical Information
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Ho other works will so liberally reward the exertions of
Agents, an Agent Wanted in this County. Terms made
known qn application to the Publishers. [Ang. 11. *59.
Buffalo Robes.
A FEW SALES No. I* Robes for sale Terr cheap
eft t Stef. IT] W. A. RUB A b<rs.
PREPARED ST CohSELtCS I. CHEESES!AN, M. D.
KEW ioRXCITT.
Head the folloicing Letter
S. W FOWLE i Co., Proprietors, Boston,
Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters.
IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS.
PUBLISHED BY I)! APPI.KTON & CO.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
THE subscriber having purchased the interest of
the late firm of Smith & Richards, would respect
fully inform the Public of this vicinity, of his design
to increase the attractions of this establishment as a
P Q P ULA R
BOOK STORE,
AND
NEWS ROOM
by making extensive additions of the best
STANDARD WO R K S,
together with & varied assortment of
GENERAL LITERATURE.
STATIONERY* FANCY GOODS;
where can be found at nil times, a complete repository
of Classical, Historical. Political. School and Miscel
laneous Books. 1
BLANK BOOKS.
PAPER HANGINGS,
THE CURRENT
MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS
OF THE DAY,
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS,
IN EVERY-VARIETY
SIIEET-M U S I C ~ G 0 L D-P E N~S,
PICTURES.- SIAPS, k a
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.
Tbo attention and Patronage of the Inhabitants of
TIOGA COUNTY
is solicitcoTbolh for bis store in ’
WELLSBORO’ AND CORNING
E. E. ROBINSON,
Wellsborp, April stb, 1860.
NEW FIRM! NEW STORE!!
NEW GQODS!
I 'The Empire Store,
having been closed for a shott time for the purpose o b
being
Enlarged & Repaired.
is now completed and the New. Firm of
J. R. BOWEN & CD/
have taken possession and re-filled It, with the
LARGEST, BEST,
AND CHEAPEST
of
DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES, BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
HOLLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE,
\ , f , .
PORK & FLOUR, PORK A FLOUR,
&o. f Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.,
ever offered to the people of Tioga county, and being
thankful for past favors, respectfully invite the public
to call and iee otir Kow which rfre will sell as
cheap ns can be bought at any other placfc in this vi-
cinity, We will tqke ifc exchange for Goods, Oats,
Corn, Buckwheat, Beans, Bye, Barley, Grass Seed,
Better, Pork, Lard, Tallow,, Beeswax, Paper Rags,
and CASH, for all which wo will pay the highest mar-
ket prices. Particular attention is called to cash pur-
chasers. You will find it to your Advantage to call
and see us before you buy elsewhere.
Goods shown free, and sold cheap at the EMPIRE
STORE of *
J. 8,. BOWEN & CO.
J. R.. BOWEN.
M. BULLARD,
A. HOWLAND, [Dee. 3, 1559.]
CEDAR BIN HOTEL.
CEDAR RUN, IYCOMISO COUNTY , PA.
THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for
the accommodation of the public*. Located at r
central point; stages leaving evety alternate day fur
Wellsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with curs on
tho Tioga R. R. north and S. A E. R. R. on the south.
This House is situated.on the Cedar Ron Gang Mill
pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in the
rafting season. .Good ppslp are firmly set on the left
bank, and the beach is free from obstructions. Har
ing been prasttanlly engaged in the river business fm
ixany yeora we feel confident ne can anticipate thi
wauiii and requirements of this trade, and will endenv
er to please. The .table, bar, chambers and stable
will always be attentively watched and well supplied.
Call and see ns, aad we will part with you sura to set
you again. D. A. FISH, Proprietor.
Cedar Run. Feb. Id, 1860 T
HONBY 5’F LIVERWORT, fer Coughs and Colds
Price 25 cents. At Roy’s Drug Store.
A KEIF ARTICLE OF STOVJS. POLISH.—For
Sal© at Roy’s Dwg Btat •<-
TRY THE NEW STORE*
“M. HP' IS AT HOME AGAIfj!
with an extensive and well-selected assortment of
NEW GOODS.
His stock is as varied as it is valuable; and comprl*
ms r
DRY GOODS
of all styles and varieties, including Fall and WlnHf
varieties of Dregs Goods, Silks, Parametta’s DeLaiees,
4c.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
of various styles and prices. Having had long exp**
rience in this branch of trade, he Is confident bis etab*
ing vrUl suit his customers.
GROCERIES,
His stock of Groceries is complete* embracing a ki|
Hat of articles in common use, and which-will be sola
at unusually low prices. He has also a complete a*
sortment of -
HARDWARE
purchased with especial reference to this market, io
cluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also
CROCKERY
in abundance and variety. The attention of the.p«fc*
lie |s also called to tho fact that
PORK, FLOUR & SALT
will be kept constantly on hand and for sale at th*
lowest market prices. In addition to the forecoinr ka
will keep *" ®
end similar articles of mechanical use. ills stock
Boots & Sho#s J
is sufficient to keep an eniirc community on a “rood
footing,” and that all can be “fitted,” frea
the largest to the smallest. In truth, ho would omo*-
his friends and the public < '
EVER YiTH ING
ai, “ re ““J ba found among hia jtoek.
Call at ho old-stand of M. il. COA'VERSdsT
I IVellahoro, Am-. 3, ISS9. ;
rruiß CAP STOKE.
TH? Subscriber has just opened in this ph.ee a new
J. Hat and Cap Store, nhure be in lend* »« ,
turn and keep hand a large genera » ■
Of „ r b o«uu general assortment
Fashionable Silt and C=p sime ro Eat* ’
l:f"" Uf “ CtUre ' ' vhich *«“ * ‘old at bard
SILK HATS
made to order on abort notice.,
““Sfand '" ‘ *"»•*
head without the trouble of lL- • d “ ST tn «*»
break the bat. S,o« in the New 81 , ,7lr y ° Ur b “‘L‘*
Dickinson House. n «rp";it«]li.
Corning, Aug. IS, ISS9.
fpks ! Fins: purs •
‘C'DRS.—The subscriber has just received . t.._a
ROCS MARTIN CAPES i VICTORIN33
Th. y h"TOo*.£^
s man^Kss&wa
— E L±l s. P. QUICK.
F. w. KKISE, ~ ■
SADDLE AKD HARNESS if AKER
WEI.LSBOItO CT.,TIOGA, PA
T'Tio E ® and of e^f ,Q< f’ infurn,i "* «>•
established himself at uje''uw u*' l '‘^ hß •
of Ml Wad, “f™«
Collars Ac. All work warranted'. PS ’ Tr “* r »
Repairing done on short notice.
T-toga, aept. I, 1359.—1 y.
1
CASH DEALERS is
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Hats, Caps, Boots ana^StoTtfK”*
sssssaaswi*
_ WelUWl> - Oct. Cth, 1350. s. h! L LAADIJ.
Adinluistra tor’g
l»l« or TTnioti (,„rn"l„ 5 p decM inf °' Jlari " Allard,
themselves indebted m Ld d^tati P a«° n ’ Ti"*
make immediate payment and thl i ! qUoi,led ">
•^T a %7p ° s cl4i ~
ntA LO PER,
ASSORTMENT,
AditiiHijiWiior’s nro7i C e ’
L undf r si| >° tb.
Kumsey. iate of Sullivan, dec’d ■ lil’ner' 016 ° f
to said estate are requested to settle - P S0 ?- 3
those haviu" claim, »?ii e ... ,m ! n « d f“telT, and
etd for settlement, SALLvT RUifSEV 'S!?'' n .' iclu
Jao. 19, 1500. F. IV. GITCUEr.T £r i^' r ''
Administrators IPoii^T
Jj E^?^n^ideraignfed1 o 3 n r thc o ef:t^r V * f^r^ eCa
Calms a f aj^th
t i T SILAS JOiIXSON f Admr'a
Delmar, Jan. 12, IS$9. v±>, J
ASS"®?’! betters of As
signed on the estate of SIEASA*'TReVSiV r.' Ur ;
• ” 3 BIiIZASETH'H7REMAn' m Ad •
T a ,o?k A - riSH - Admr. MAIi ' A<W *•
Jftn. 5, 1860.
AV A Ten ESG IV E\~ AIVAV!
At ~
Oft.
Ju™ 0 "™ "T o™* 0 ™* am* ‘0 *
ta-ti-*' CN,
Indies’ Lever tl - , tt tt |
.Detached Lover Silver Wo tM, °F Cn face - *
Lopinc Silver W„,£he,,Tp en ’£> I ■«“*■>£ ««W.
Gold Locket,, various sire,,
ironies nnd Gents’ Oniri pt. •
Gold PMcn^ni^Pe” 8 * “ a rich
r”n C w" D 'i r : rn '’ 1 ’ { ”'ld Liner.
Gold Watch Lev, and Belt Pin,.
drop,. c U *«■
s j ae ;c:.oS;,^
Gold Bracelet,, nil ,L e ,.
The list of Books coi i* *-;«*» •>
-tandard works in every d^4Sr° r '* ,tM *
feresting tn the jrouitff and on hi rln f '"! r '""rr, U
nr a catalogue. Catalomes ..'a®, J lOl f! >tl fo fen*
■lre,,. Apply to S mailed free to anj ti
”™ M ExcuaaoE <:n .
»■»“B2fSSSiS- , »—-
March 18, 1353.
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