fAGITATOR. = sS ffELDSBOROOSH, PA., , rS day Morning, May 10, iB6O. Co,, 119 Naas&u St., New York, and 10 • are the Agents for the Jffitator r and the ■inland largest circulating Newspapers in the and the Canadas. They are authorised to con* \% s t our lowest rates. ■. h^e hands in the Free Preu office, at Wells* £ y -( w ho, according to Cole’s account of it, jinitig on the gate and licked ’lasses” for the ninths, “turned camels and got their backs 3 ptb an dl Q ft» "disgusting the whole thing." >Josiah Churchill, of Middicbury, this coun- been absent for the post few months .“ 3 g for his son, who, It is supposed has been "dealt with at Erie, returned to his home last ‘totwith no tidings of hts lost son. Ho re- Jjoibs but two days, when ho again left on -■roffful . t i Td£ Council Ball Matos.—We announced I that a ball match would come off last Sat r' beWe cB the Democratic and Republican play -3 f’this vicinity. The Republicans, we learn, rfere tj'tad willing to play, bat the Democrats, from I-t eon«c or other, did not make their appearance. I.loowthat most of the young men belonging to ? Demo rntic party are lor Douglas, out-and-out. Id vto strongly satpcct that since he failed to get ' is nomination at Charleston, the boys felt a little Ira-hearted, and, withal, a trifle “lame in the back.’’ I, hope the match may yet take place. :: rf-MiMATtmE Heesas-Sayem Affair. —Lust 1 list, Joe Hoyt obtained possession of a receipt be fc t 0 Merritt fellows, which was give* by the .->r of this paper, Merritt wanted Joe to “hand Job wanted to have some fun, and said Ire fruin’c “ bfl nd over.” Merritt thought he'd better, discussed tbe subject, finally, Joseph yielded Merritt’s “persuasive eloquence,” and gave up the Whereupon, Mr. fellows, thinking to com ?Vraie himself for the trouble he had had, let fly his u,/:: taking Joseph on bis left peeper, almost send- .. v, m to grass. Joe lowed this wasn’t fair j thought (•iebsstlie Merritt for his familiarity. Ho grabbed by the “ends” of his coat, pulled it over his ti, and proceeded to administer what he deemed Kt&ry punishment, ala our grandmothers. This -i Merritt; in fact, he didn’t like Joe's “style,” /firas about to compliment Joe in another way, v. 3 outsiders interfered and prevented further hos- iei. At last accounts, Joe’s eye was draped in b; mourning. of County Superintendent. —The „cl Directors having this matter in charge, assem at the Court House on Monday of this week, and rested for the third time to name the man who for seeming three years is to stand at the head, and r.-.de over the destinies of the District Sfehool intcr -13 of our county. Considering the busy season of there was an unusually large attendance, be :::36 hundred and forty-two Directors present, out :::c hundred and ninety-eight, the full number.— Ix-e were some half dozen candidates in tho field, '-Dg to receive such votes as might respectively m-irb have any preferences for their particular tu*. The first ballot gave the following result: H.C Johns 66. L. R. Burlingame 45, M. Hart 14, I Price 10, Wm. Garretson 4, M. Benedict 3. Tho «:i ballot counted 73 votes for Johns, which be ;ii majority, ho was declared elected, jh.tmcccsaful candidate, 11. C. Johns, is a young in, i native of our county, familiar with the needs j car Schools, and thoroughly enlisted in the cause ytiscation. We have no doubt he will discharge duties of the office t,o which he is just promoted, f ~ energy, and to the general satisfaction. L Kap.ro w Escape. —A few days since, Mr. S. - ia i!ttea of Corning, arrested a man by the name of Wu, some place up the Railroad, on the charge of Vrrg Counterfeit money. Mr. Van Etten proceeded ’Vim prisoner to the care. During the passage to ~.njr ;md before the arrival of the train at Rath, i shackles were removed from the prisoners feet. prisoner thinking he saw & good oportunitj to [r-ak* good his escape from the clutches of the officer. I' lied out of the car and jumped to the ground while elicit was gojing at the rate of 30 miles an hour.— :j train was stopped and backed up lo where he S"-red off. lie was found almost insensible, with his I'-p. :.der dislocated. \Vas rlaced upon _the train ana Jit to Bath, where his injuries were repaired.— cas been taken to Corning to answel* the charge of [v'r.g Counterfeit money. —Bath Advocate. r -The individual was a young man by the name of Fassctt, who rosided at Knoxville, in thiscoun g ' The Corning Journal says he was examined*Jbe ** Justice Arnold,, and committed to await the ac v .u of the Grand Jury. Big “ Bar” Killed i.v Gaines.—A corres ' -lent in Gaines, in this county, writes u* that a few a Jiago, Mr. Daniel Suttlo killed ono of the largest l *»*uhat bas ever beep seen in this county, Mr, S., •* T --g reason to believe that a very large “ varmint” {'•me kind was in his vicinity, procured a largo bear- and having properly arranged it, left it for the In the morning, he visited the place where had been set, but neither trap or bear could ■■i-tn. He saw, however, marks on the ground as ; heavy animal struggling Bruin Succeeded in pulling up a largo pohs or post which -'•been driven into the ground, and to which Iho attached by means of a heavy chain; and :j -:s bcarship took with him, the pole uprooting there a tuft of grass, by which he could bo 7 followed. The bear bad traveled a distance - -sen miles on his hind feet, drawing with him the *-*e distance a heavy trap and a large pole and , u °‘ Mr. S. overtook him at a place between Slide and Cedar Run, when the bear faced his pur* - and showed fight. Mr. Sutlle discharged his * him, the ball taking effect in Bruin’s head, "ost instantly. Ho measured seven ), and weighed over 500 pounds! ;sxy Central Club. —The following this association, organized in occor le of tho Republican mass meeting on the 10th nit We have received >f the Club, but owing to its length, this week. It may appear hereaf- WillisiOk. <—Geo. W. Stanton of LawrenceTillc, *rty, Joel P&rkhurstof Blkland, Win. ;a, John James of Bioss, H. B. Card .—Samuel R. Smith of Wellsboro. icon L Powers of Wellsboro. Sec’y. —J. Emery of Wellsboro ittee —Jerome B. Niles of Middle ickson elf Delmar, J. F. Donaldson Is of Wellsboro. mittee —Brookfield, L, D. Seeley; jr; Clymer, C. W. 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Send for a Classified Catalogue of Boohs, Containing the most complete list of Books in every department of Literature ever published, and which will be sent gcalis to any peron, sending their address. To injure promptness and honorable denlhifj, tend all yottr ordert io * GEORGE G. EVANS, Publisher, and originator of the Gift Book Busi ness, No. 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. And you will bo satisfied tnat it is the best place in tlio country to purchase Books. SPECIAL NOTICE TO AGENTS. G. G. EVANS, having purchased the stereotype plates, copyrights, etc., of the “Prince of the House of David,” “Pillar of Fire,” etc., would call the at tention of agents to these truly valuable works. The “Prince of the House of David,” is one of the most popular and best selling books ever published. Over ISO.OUO have been sold, and it bids fair to outri val the “Pilgrim Progress,” or any other similar work. The “Pillar of Fire,” by the same author, is now incelieg with a rapid sale over 90,000 copies have been sold since its publication, as a cumpanion to the “Prince of the House of David,” every render of tnat book should purchase a copy. “The Recordsof.the Revolutionary \Var,” Isfl-book of great interest and gives a vast amount of informa tion relative to the soldiers of the Revolution, and is an invaluable book of reference fos the descendants of of its heroes and all who are interested in pension claims, land warrants, etc. The moat liberal inducements are offered to Agents, ami upon addressing the publisher every information will be given. ; ' SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. Address GEORGE G. EVANS, Publisher, . !' No. 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 19, 1860. (CL) Balsam tolu, cough remedy.—This is the most popular and useful expectorant now in use in this vicinity. It is prepared from the Balsam of a treo growing in hot climates, mostly in South America. For sale at Roy's Drug' Store. Ijundt THE subscriber has for sale a largo quantity of farming land of excellent quality, and ib good lo cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sever al lota 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 so on better terms than will ever be offered again in this County. , Wellsboroj March 8j 1860. A. P. CONE. ' pISSOJLUXfON. / is hereby given that the partnership here in tofore existing between the subscribers in the Book and Stationery business under the firm of L. &, \V. H. Smithy at Wellsboro, P«., is this day dissolved by mutual cons nt. The business of said firm will be continued at the old stand by E. B. Robinson, and the accounts, notes «fcc., of the late firm have been transferred to him. All persons indebted to the late firm aro requested to call and settle immediately. LEWIS SMITH. Wellsboro, April stb, 1860. WM. H. SMITH. Adiiiiuistk’alor’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned upon thoestate of ANDREW UMES, late of Clymer, dec’d., all persons indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will presenilthom to ZACCHEUS MALLOROY, Westfield, April 5, 1860. Administrator. NOTICE To Collectors and Others. ALL Collectors of taxes previous to 1860, who barb not settled* their Duplicates, must do so by, or before> Summer Court Also all persons indebted to Tioga Co. by Notes or Judgments, or costs will be ma do. By order of Commissioners. Adiulnistrator’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of SALLY HARDY, late of Delmar, doc’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 } M * n Etlmir, Afril 12, 1860. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATO®,. 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 NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK NO 4 CONCERT BLOCK MARKET STREET MARKET STREET MARKET STREET 1860 1860 1860 Corning, N. Y., March 22,1860. (ly.) Tioga county court proclamation— Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. White, President Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Pcnnsylvanio, and A. Humphrey and J. C. Whitaker, Esq’s., Associ ate Judges in Tioga County, have issued their precept, bearing date the 18th day of February, A. D. 1800, and to me directed, for the holding of an Orphans’ Court, Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions, at Wellsboro', for the County of Tioga, on tho first Monday of June, (being the 4tfi day,) 1860, and to continue tjvo weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for the County of Tioga, to appear in their own proper per sons, with their records,inquisitions, examinationsand other remembrances, to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain to bo done, aud all witnesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to bo then and there attending, and not to depart at tneir peril. Jurors aro requested to bo punctual in their attendance at the appointed time, agreeably to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office, in Wellsboro’, the 20th day of April, in the year of ' our Lord one thousand, eight Hundred and sixty. 40tc SIMEON I. POWER, Sheriff. wool., wcor THE" subscriber gives notice that he has taken the Woolen Factory of J. I. Jackson, near Wellsboro, where be will do all custom carding and cloth dressing that may be entrusted to him the coming season. The works have been put in thorough repair, and all work will bo warranted if the wool is brought in proper condition. Tho terms are pay down in all cases. The highest cash price will bo paid for wool to those who wish to sell. B. W. JACKSON. Wellsboro, April 12th, 1860. 3m. Mclnroy & ? alley, WOULD inform tho public, lhathaving purchased the Mill property, known as the “CULVER MILL,” and having repaired and supplied it with new bolts and machinery, aro now prepared to do CUSTOM WORK. to tho entire satisfaction of its patrons. With (he 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 tho count} . Otiidi paid for wheat and com, and the highest mat Let price given. EDW. McINROY, March 15, 1860, tf. AVBLLSBORO’ ACADEMY. Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Pennft. MARINUS N. ALLEN, A. ML; - - Principal. Miss Cynthia Farmer, ----- Preceptress. Miss L. Lucinda Allen, - - - - Ae*»Vtoit. Miss Josephine M. Todd, - - ifutic Teacher. The Academic year v« ill bo divided into three Terms of 14 weeks each. ■ Spring Term commences Monday, April 2: closes Tucstla3 r July 3. , Tuition. Primary Department, - $3,00 Cozhnion Branches, - - - - 4,00 Higher English, ----- 5.00 Languages, - 6,00 Instrumental music (extra) Term of 12 weeks 1 0.00 Board and Rooms in private families furnished nt reasonable prices. Students wishing to board them selves may also obtain Rooms in private families. The success that has attended the efforts of Prof. Allen as a teacher in other institutions in which lie has been engaged encourages tho Trustees to antici pate entire success in bis connection with the "Wclls boro Academy. Bills of Tuition are to be pMd at or before the mid dle of each Term. By order of Trustees, J. F DONALDSON, iWf. Wellsboro, March, S, 1860. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between tbesubsci ibers in tho book and stationery business under tho firm of Smith and Richards at Wellsboro’, is this dav dissolved by mu'ual consent. The business of said' firm will bo continued at the old stand by Lewis A William H. Smith, and the accounts, notes Ac, of the late firm have been transferee! to them. ]■ March 20. 1860. For Sale. THE undersigned wishes to soil in order to enlarge his Mercantile business, his farm (with personal property, stock and farming tools) situated in Ulysses, Potter Co. Pa,, consisting of TOO acres 80 cleared, good buildings thorcon, situated on a good road and near a good market, a Warrantee Deed given to the purchaser. Price $BOOO, one third down, four years for the balance in annual payxhcnts. Address THOMAS E. GRIDLEY. Brookfield, Tioga Co. Pa., March 15, 1560. BINDING. BOOKS, Magazine* and Newspapers bound in Su perior Styles. Universal facilities enable us to please all. Call and see at the BOOK STORE. FARRIERS POWDER is now extensively used for horse distemper, also for colds and coughs* in horses, to increase the appetite, regulate the digestion and to improve the condition of the animal, useful also aa a preventative for born distemper in cattle. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. SEEDS. —Fresh and reliable Field Seeds, the largest stock of Seeeds in the county will be found at Roy’s Drug Store. Farmers who use Field Seeds will remember Roy’s Drug Store and the large packages of Field Seeds. SUBSCRIPTIONS received for all the Magazines and papers, either in clubs, or by the single copy, at ROBINSON’S NEWS ROOM. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. To Philistia Church Yon aro hereby notified that Theophilus Church, your husband, has applied do the Court of Common Fleas of Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the 4th day of June, at 2 o’clock P. M., for hearing the said Theophilus Church in the premises, at which time and place you can appear if ynu think proper. S. I. POWER, Sheriff. April 30, 1860. ! 40.4 Bit's* Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. FOE Cbßdrtn teething. Price 25 cents. For S» ls a* Pmg ?tere. Sib Jambs Clarke’s Celebrated Female Puls. —Prepared rom aprescreption of SirJ. Clarke, M. D., Physician Eitra ordinary to the Quern. —This well known medicine is no im position, bat a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any causes whatever; and although a powerful remedy they contain nothing hurtful In their con stitution. DRY GOODS SRY GOODS RY GOODS DRY GOODS To Mabbied Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.— ; These Fills have never been known to fail where tho direc* tlons on tho 2d page of the pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by re turn mail. For sale by John A. Hoy, Wellsboro; IL H. Borden, Tioga; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield; G 1 W: Miller, Lawrencevillet J. & J. 6. Parkhurst, Elklund; A. Si J. Dcarman, Knoxville; and Charles Goodspeed, Wcstficld, f Jan. 27,1859. ly.] IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR, CEEESEMAN’S PULS, The combination of ingredients in these Fills are the re sult of along and extensive practice. They are mild In their operation, and certain In correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruations,, icmoving all obstructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in tho side, palpitation of the heart, distuibed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature YANKEE NpTION YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION YANKEE NOTION TO MARRIED LADIES. Dr Cbep«eman’s Pills, are invaluable, as they will bring on tho*inoutUly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills, can place the utmost confidence In Dr. Cbeesemau’s Pills doing all that they repre sent to do. NOTICE. - They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a mis-car riago wouldcertainly result thereirom. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything .injo rlous to life or health. Explicit directions, which should be read, accompany each box. Price $1- bent by mail on on dosing $1 to the General Agent. Sold by one Drugglst'iu every town in the United States', >R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for tbe United States, * IC6 Chambers Street, New York. To whom all wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by John A. Hoy Wellsboro, Pa., and by Pratt & Hill Owego, N. Y. (April 28,1869. 10 CORNING N T CORNING N T CORNING N Y For tho euro of Dyspepsia on Indigestion. Liver Complaint’ Asthma, Costivcnuas, Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague, Heart Burn, Water Brash, Acidity, Sea Sickness, Scurvy, Nailsea, Headache, Ennui, and General Debility, or any dis ease having its origin in imperfect digestion, - Thebe Bitters, as all classes of oar fellow citizens, includ ing Members of Congress. Lawyers. Physicians, Clergymen, Planters. Farmers and others testify, are the only safe, cer tain and sovereign specific for the immediate relief and per manent cure of the many cruel complaints which m some phase or oilier of Dyspepsia afflict our race. Thi*»c Bitters were discovered by Dr. Georoe B. GREEN, and in their formula differ entirely from that of any other preparation of medicine. Continuing no alcohol —no miner al-no poi-on—no noxion* drug.—in their nature tonic, not stimulating. —retaining their virtues in any clime: they are a ••combination and a lurni indeed 1 ’ of Medicine which knows no rival in exterminating di-oose and restoung tho system to its pristine vigor and health. No matter of how long standing, or however induced or chrome m its character the di-case may be—no matter that it has baffled the skill of the physician, and resisted the efiorts of A/edicine. a single tria of chose Hitter-' will satisfy tho sufferer that his disease sil amenable to the proper lemody. In testimony of the many cures effected by this Remedy reference is had to the written certificates from distinguished individuals known all over the land. From among the many letters we are constantly receiving we take the following:— 1 “Gentlemen: — l have need tho Oxygenated Ritters in my practice with decided success in Debility and Gpnernl Vroe tr.Uion. and confidently recommend it in cased of General Debility or Derangement of the Digestive Organs. bianed, F. H. WRITE, M-D. A'msfldlcl, Tioga Co. Pa , August 2G. 1*53.” This medicine ha* been used with like success by A. Ho bard of Richmond; Miss Mary A. Jsaover of Curiugtqii, and Miss Catharine Beck of Mbcrtv. AGENTS. John A. Roy. Wellsboro; C. W. Niscitt. Mansfield: Dr. A- Kmujfs. Jn., Mainsbnrg; A. Humphrey, Tioga; D. S. J/a oee, Blossburg: J G. Ai.nr.cK, Liberty. S. W. F'IWLL & CO., Proprietors. Boston. For sale by Agents everywhere. (Sept. 10,1S5&.) IN VIi:W of tho fact that every member of the human family in more or less subjected to home complaint, be sides innumerable other conditions m hte. which, by the ds-istauce of a little knots ledge ur pxerciscof iomuion sense, thei may bo able -p to regulate their habit-ol diet, mi l twth Ihoassiflance of a good tunic, =im nre p. i m.uiciit health. In order to accomplish this de-ned object the n uc course to pur-ue is certainly that which will piodncea natural state Ot tilings at the ha.-t hazaid of ut.o -ti emrlh mid Jilt*: for this end Dr. Hostetler has introduced to this country a prep aration bi-miug his name, which at this day is not anew medicine* but one that hoi been tried for tears, giving vatis f.ietion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate power fully upyn the stomach. bowels and liver, restoiiug them to a heultby and vigoious action, and tliu 1 } by the simple pro cess of btU'tigtheniiig nature, enable tlip system to triumph over disease. For Urn cure of Dyspepsia Indigestion. Nausea, Flatulency, Lo«s i,f Appetite, or any Hillious Complaints, nriMiig from a imnbid inaction of the Ml mac h orllowdl-. producing Cramp?, D\solitary, Colic, Cholera 3ioibiia, Ac , these Bitters ha>e not an equal. . Diarrhoea. Dys« nb ry cr Tint, so grt'-riDy contract'd by new •jcttl'-rs, aud caused pinicip.illy hi the cargo of w.,i.-i and diet, will bo sbecdiiy regulated by a brief n-c of tins preparation, Dyspepsia,!* who U is probably nmre prcialent when taken mall its mvuouh terms, than any otbci, the cause ol which in iv alw.tcs bo uttubuteil to del.uige rneius of the digc-tiie organs, tan be cmed without fail by u-ing HO-TETTTIR'S &UMAJEII HI lTi-.lti.as per dneclious gn the bottle. For this dis Kt-c every pliisiti iu will recom mend Hitters of some kind, then why not u-o an be infallible? Lively country have their Hitlei sns a prevent ative ot disease and strengthening of tho system in general, snd among them all them is not to bo found a hetlthier peo ple than the Gutmans, from whom this propitiation emana ted, hosed upon scientific experiments which buva tended to advance the dr*,;tuy of this great preparation in the medical scale of S' lenee. JXO. W, BAILEY. Fj-velam* Aocf —lhisti yinsaiul provoking disease, which fa«ta*H ila rolehtlcs* grasp on the body of man. reducing him to a mere window in n -hou ?p.me of time, nnd rendering him pliy-iniUy and mentally cue be defeated and dmen from tlu; body by the of ItOarCTi’Cß’a HK NU'VNLL* UlTTnits/ Further, anv ot the abo\o stated din ted diseases cannot be contracted w hen exposed to any ordi nary condilhma inuducing them, if the I’ittcri moused us per directions, And a« it neither creates na’ise i. nor oflimds tin* palatt, mid rendering unnecessary nnv change of mod or interruption to usual pursuits, but pi omotes sound sleep nnd healthy ditro--tiun. the complaint is thus returned as speedily as is coiiai-.teut with the production of a thorough and per manent ime. For Persons iv Advanced Yeaps who arc suffering fiom an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Hitters are in valuable ns a re-doialive of etretigtii anil \igor. and needs only to be tiled t«f be appreciated- And to a mother while imping, tlioc Iluurs are indi-pmsablo. o-prcially where the mother’s imuii-hinuit is inadequate to the demands of tho child,consequently her •drongth must yield and here it is where a pood tome, such us Uu-ieUer'a Slom-uh Hiltus. is needed to impart temporal y strength and vigm to the sys tem. LudUs ebould by all means uy tins ieined\ for ivU oa ses of debility, and before so doing. a*U juui physician who, if he is acquainted with the uitui* of tho Diners, will recom mend til'd! us., in al! cas"- of v.-Kikm-'-. CAUTION. —\\ o caution the public mrain'-t u i -ing any ot in-, in hi) initiations or counterfeits, hut ii'-k fur teu’s i.uhuted Stomach Dittel'S and «»•** that each bnttb* has the *.vind3 * I»r. .1. llostettvi s Stomach JJitUua” blown on the iid.. of the bottb*. amt damped on the mMilicctp mvtritig the c<.ik, and observe that our autograph signature IS on the label •JfxT Prepared nnl *nld hv HOTLTTEU k SMITH, Pitts burgh. Pa., and sold by all Drngiri-ts. (lioccrs and dealeis penemllv throughout the United states, Canada, South Amer icaoind G**rnnny. LEWIS SMITH. I. D. RICHARDS. AGENTS.—John A. Huy, Wellsboro. J. * J, G. Pnrk hursl. LUU.uri A. £J. Deman. Knoxville. M. W. Staple**. Osoeola. Chailes Goodspeed, Westfield. Seeley Si Logg. Nel son. A. Ilumphrcy.il. 11. I’orden. John Kcdinglon, Tioga- Curtis Paikbnrst, Win. J. Miller; Lawrcnctvillc, G. U. Shef fer. Libert v. October 13.1550.—1 y. THE following works are sent to Sfubsccibess in nnj* part ot the country, (upon receipt of retail price,) hy ra.ul or express, prepaid; The New American Cyclopedia. A popular Dictionary of tieuer.il Ivn<nvledg“. r.iiuvd by Uenrgo lltpley ami .Charles A. Dana, aided by a uum Tun* '-eu ct corps of \\ in ters in all branches of suunce, Art. and Literatuu*. Ibis work is being puhli-diod lit about 15 large octavo volumes, euchlcnntmning 750 two-column pages. Vols I. 11. 111, IV. & V, are now ready, each containing near 2.500 original ar ticles. An additional volume will be published ouco m about three months. Price, in Cloth, $3; Sheep, $3.50; Half Morrocco, $4; Russia, $4,60 each. The New American Cyclopedia I** popular without snpcrilnal. learned, but npt pedantic. cmprelu'nMvebi ficicntly detailed, free from personal pique and parry ] dice, fresh and yet accurate, it is a complete statfim all that is kntjwn upon every important topic withh scope of Unman intelligence. "Every Important article i has been specially written for its pages by men v-ho are . tboritics upon tlie topics of which they speak. They are i quired to bring the subject up to the present moment*, t state just how it stands now. All the statistical information Ufiomthc latest reports; the geographical accounts keep pace with the latest explorations: historical matters include the freshest just views; the biographical notices not onlj speak oj the dead but of the living. It is a library of itself. ABUIDGMCNT OF.THE BEBATEa OF CONCHIESa. Being a Political History of the United f-tates, from the or ganization of tho first Federal Congress in 1789 to I£sB* Ed ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas H, B§nton, fiom the of ficial Records of Congress. i The work will bp completed injlS. royal octavo volumes of 750 pages each, 11 of which aroi now ready. An additional volume will be issued once In throe mouths. Form a dab of four, and remit tbe price of four books, an I fiva copies will bo sent at tho remitter’s expense for car. lia^a; or for tec subscribers, eleven copies will bo sentot cur expense for carriage. TO AGENTS. The Great English Remedy. PEXPAEXD BY COBSEUXJS L. CHEESEiIAN, U. P, new tore city. OXYGENATED BITTERS. Hostetler’s Stomacb Bitters. IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. PCBUISItUD BY D. MYLETOS fc CO. 346 & 348 Broadway, New York. A WAT OP PEOCUSIXO tilZ CTCtOPATDIA OSDSBA.TX3. No otbsr works will so libor.illy reward the exertions of Agents. Ax Agent Wanted in tins County. Terms made known on application to tUo Publishers. [Aug. 11, ’59. IBiitTalo Robes. A PEW BALES i»o. 1. E-ow»s for sale rer? cheap at fKor. 1:3 V. A. ROE i CO*?. IMPORTANT ANNOBNCEJIENT THE subscriber having purchased the interest of tbe 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 POPULAR BOOK STOKE, AND NEWS ROOM I ■ by making extensive additions of the best h STANDARD WORKS, together with a varied assortment of GENERAL LITERATURE, STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS; where can bo found at all times, a complete repository of Classical, Historical, Political, School and Miscel laneous Rooks* BLANK BOOKS, PAPER HANGINGS, THE CURRENT MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS OF THE DA Y, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, IN EVERY VARIETY SHEET -MUSIC, GOLD-PENS, PICTURES, MAPS, &o. ORDERS FOR BINDING BOOKS, EXECUTED TO SUIT AKY TASTE, AND ON THE LOWEST POSSIBLE TERMS. Particular attention trill also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS, for any article comprehended in (be trade. The attention and! Futronogo of the InhaVifcants of TIOGA COUNTY 1 is solicited both for his store in WELLSBORO’ AND CORNING 33. E. ROBINSON. TTellsboro, April sth, ISGO. SEW FIRM! NEW STORE!! NEW GOODS! The Empire Store, having been closed for a short time for the purpose os bein cj , Enlarged & Repaired. is now completed and tbo Xew Firm of J. K. BOWEN & CO; c have taken possession andrs-filled it, with the LARGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, i BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, ; CROCKERY, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES,, GROCERIES, HOLLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE. PORK & FLOOR, PORK & FLOOR. £c., £c., £o., &c., &0., &0., ever offered to the people of Tioga county, end being thankful for past furore, respectfully invite the public to call and'see our New Goods, which we will ceil as cheap as can be bought at any other place in this vi- cinity. We will take in. exchange for Goods, Oats, Coro, Buckwheat, Beans, Eye, Barioy, Grass Seed, Butter, Park, Lard, Tallow, 1 Beeswax, Paper Rag?, and CASH, for all which wo will pay the highest mar* kot prices. Particular attention is called to cash pur- chasers. You will find it to your idvantage to call and seo us before you buy elsewhere; Goods shown free, and sold cheap at tho EMPIRE •ORB of J. B. BOWEN & CO. J. R. BOWEN. 31. BULLARD, A. JIOWLAND, €£DAR RIJN HOTEL. CEDAR Itu:s, LYCOXIirO COUXTY, PA. rpms house ha? been lately refitted and opened for 8 the accommodation of tho public*. Located at a central pointjStages leaving eveiy alternate clny for WcPsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on tho Tioga R. R. north and S. »fc E. R. R. on tho south. Thisltonsoia situated on tho Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in tho rafting season. Good posts kre finnjy set on the left bank, and the beach is free 1 from obstructions. Har ing boon practically engaged ih the river business for ntany years we feel confident we can anticipate tho wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav or to please. The table, bar, chambers-and stables will always be attentively watched and well supplied. Call and see ns, and we will part with you sura to sec you again. D. A. FISH, Proprietor, Cedar Run. Fob. 16.1860. HONEY OF LIVERWORT, for Onghs and Colds. Price 25 cents. At Roy’s Drug Store. Anew article of stove polish—per Bale at Tlfaj Stirs. ' TRY THE NEW STORE- - “IT, IT.” IS AT SOME 'AGAIN;! with an extensive and Trail-selected assortment of NEW GOODS. His stock la as varied as it is valuable, and comprU ses - of nil etjrlca and varieties, including Fall varieties of press Goo'ds, Silks, Parametta’s DeL&iaea; Ac. READY-MADE CLOTHING of various styles and prices. JJaving bad long rience In this branch of trade, be is confident bis cloth* Ing will tut( bis customers. QEOCEEIES, His stock of Groceries is complete, embracing ktbc*- liat of articles in common use, and which will eosda at unusually low prices. Qo has also a complete u •ortment of HARDWARE purchased with especial releronce to this market, fau eluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Also in abundance and variety. Tho attention of the pub lic is also called to tho fact that PORK, .FLOUR & SALT will be kept constantly on hand aid for sale at the lowest market prices. In addition to the foregoing be will keep ©as®®® & and similar articles of mechanical use. His slock of Boots & Shoes is sufficient to keep an entire community on a “good footing,” and warrants that all can be “fitted,” frtca tbs largest to the smallest. In truth, he would tutor his friends and the public that EVERYTHING- usually kept in a store may be found among hit ttoek. Call at the old stand of M. M. COKVERSB. Wcl'sboro, Kov. 3, 1559. NEW HAT AND CAP STOKE. THE Subscriber has just opened in this place a new Hat and Cap Store, where be intends to manufac ture and keep ou band a large and general assortaunk of I Fashionable Silk and Cassimoro Hats, of my own manufacture, which will bo sold &t hard times prices. made to order on short notice. The Hats sold ;it this Store are fitted with a Freieh Contormaiure, which makes them soft and easv (o the head without the trouble of breaking your head to break the bat Store in the Xew lilock opposite tho Dickinson House- S. K QtTIUK. Corning’, Aug. 15, 1559. FURS. —The subscriber has just received a large assortment of I'urs lor ladleo wear, consisting of 11TCH CAPA'S A- MCTOPJSES, nit Nr II SAULE CAPES.& VICTORIES*, RIVER MINE C.\ VES £ M UFES, ROCK MAH TIN CAPES £ ViCTO RISES. These comprise a small quantity of tho assortment They have boon bought at low prices nud will be sold, at extremely low prices for cash, at the 2s'ew Hal Star* la Cornidg, K. Y. S. P. QUICK. TAKES this method of iulorming the citizen* ef Tioga, and of the County generally, that he has e-itabli.-hvJ himself at Tioga, where he will manufac ture and heep on hwid for sale a good stock of Saddle?, liridles, Heavy Harness, Carriage Uarnaea of all kinds &c. Also ilumea, Bailors, IVhipa, Xraeosj Collars <fcc. All work warranted. Impairing done on short notice. Tioga, Sept. 3,1559.—1 y. HILDRETH ik LANDIS, CASH DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, t'LOTKINOi Hats, Caps. Boots and Shoes, fee. One door below Holidays Hotel, Wellsboro, Pa. Cash paid for Hides and all kinds of Grain. „ C. HILDRETH, Wellsboro, Oct. 6th, 1559. S. 11. LAXDISI IX pursuance of a decree made by the Orphan’# Court of Tioga County, the undersigned Executor oi the estate ot John Corzatt, late of Jacksor, dec’d. v:H expose to public sale at the Court House in Well*- boro’, on tiie hist Monday in June, XS6O, at 2 o’clock P M., the foHownig described ieal estate, situate ia the township of Jatks-iu, count}’ of Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania. to wit: i ASSORTMENT, Bounded on the north by tTatermnn Mclntyre, and H. iv E. Everett's, on the east by "Warren V. ells, oa tbc south by Edward Gairisou, and west by XathftQ & Morris Seeli’o, containing about .seventy and two tenths acres, with about forty acres improved, a log house and frame barn, and an apple orchard and! sun dry out buildings thereon. J j? p £? N ‘ Terms —Ono-fou:th cash, and balance in in stalments of oao-founh in 3, 6,9 months, with in terest. April 20, 1560, 4k. IX pursuance of-an order of the Orphan’s Court of Tioga County, the undersigned Administrator of mo c-tate of John May, lute of Charleston, dec d. will evp, Jse to public sale, on' the premises, on SAT URDAY, the l.Ulh day of May, 1860, at 2 o’clock, P. M., the lolloping desbribed real estate, situate in thd township of Charleston, Tioga County, Pa., ti. wit:. Bounded on the north Ly Samuel Morgan, m th» east by the road leading lrom the Covington mad to the Round Top School House, on tbo south bv of Benjamin Claus, and on tbo west by hinds of Samuel Morgen, containing about one and u baif acres of Had. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE, To Lydia Ann TAayrr; C You aro hereby notified that Asa Thayer, your hus band, has applied to the Court of Common Ihone rf Tioga County for a divoicc from tbo bonds of matri mony, and that the said Court has appointed Moi.djiv, the *tlh day of Juno next, at 3 o’clock P. M., for bend ing tho said Asy Thayer in the premises, at which time and place you can appear if you think proper, April Su. iSCi'. 40.4 S. I. POWER, 6h[t , TOILET GLASSES, Portraits, Pictures, CorliScntcs Engravings, Needle Work, Ac., Ac., framed in tno neaest manner, in plain and ornamented G'du Pose oml, Clack Walnut, Oak, Mahogany, Ac. Per sons leaving any article for framing, can receive them cort d.»y framed in any style they wish and lutes for them. Specimens at TflE School Directors ol Dolraar district will iroct in Wclliboro’, on the 9th day of May, next, for tlio puri'aso of engaging teachers for the Summer schools', tor said district. [Dec. 1, 1859.] IS hercl.y given that an election of OScors of tbd M«nsfiuld Ixou Works will bo bold a t the c£sc© uf said Company ia Man.-ficld, £ioga County. Vie,, on Monday tbe 7th day of May aext, at ! l o'clock }* M of taid day. I>. COSE, Secrautg. Executor’!* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons' indebted to the estate of William Taylor, late of Chat, ti.im. nee ft., are required to tuake iuiutediate pa'.'meat, and those having claims against the 'time to iitefeut to JAiIES BURRELL,) ", April 19. ROSWELL ACLY, J r! ' PtlUiY DAVIES PAIX KILLER in 1 rge bolt I’ve. .Tor sale at IL.y’s Drag Store. DRV GOODS CROCKERY SILK HATS FURS! FEES! FURS! F. TT. KK{s£, SADDLE AND HABS'BSS MAKER, WELLSBOKO cT., TIOGA, PA. Orphan's Court Sale ORRIX B. WELLS,) _ . GATES BIRD, j f ' crS * Orphan's Court Sale. JSS** Termr of sale made known on day of *»’«. WALDO MAY, Adminibtiatcr. Charleston, April 2G, ISGO, 4t. PICTURE l fLOII\G ROBIKSOK'3 BOOK STORK. SOTJCE. Et order of the I>f-**rd. Ap-il 26.15C0. GEOfcoE.UILDIIETII, NOTICE .April 26, IS6O. A TEES}! 1.,i of FIX IT. end CilOJ' for sale cheaej Ti =' HILDRETH i LAMpi?
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