AGITATOR. TS-E • gLLSBOROUGH, r Corning, Aug. 8, 1860. iflinri*®’ . *Ro 119 Nassau St.. New York; and 10 Ure the Agents for tha-Agitator, and the largest circulating Newspapers in the the Canadas." They are authorized to con •lowest rates. * ' 3.-SI. PE«E !,wi —■ —' jj eW Advertisements,. ' Pocki Book of S. Morgan. ■ . . CountyCen/ I Club will be Held -at jAe Hammond: L Jliddlebury, on Saturday evening) 1860. ■ ■ 1 £3- The ne: tr»l Republic School House l®“' - offices Scholar B h|. , rtT lr»o 4 College, Pittsburgh, Thu a f >” ,h * ' to any of nor young meff yr*> ““' tbTot -h commercial court*? of instruction;- .r^^-iUbeecld/br.^dolUr.,^ cost. tr The Musical Normal School will be opon.l n , . T ttose who have sons ■Toesdaj next ‘ tbat no S b |er ttH W : th .r, telop such inay occur Ai. opportunity t| . rate 3 of tuition i OW) jSnfche teachers* arc df the Very best. Make! ydur ar|ge ments tooted, by aUmeans- f , The sLmtner Term of Prof. Mratorr School for Teachers' close. 1 !, next Fridyand the F»H Term begins August 28th. ins L—the tfH be ing extended due week for the benefit of leaps.— This school hUbeen well sustained in the A and (ie fact that itj will begin its fall term with aftse in crease of pup|ls, is evidence, of the popuJV/ and .bilily of the [Principal. Young men and wfen who intend to teac i during tho coming winter, ipey de sire to succeei. in their profession, will fin#greatly to their advaii tags to attend., - f ggr Excc isiom. —A number of our Wefluro citi iens have in < onleinplation nn excursion ftp® Pali’s Brook Coal Hines the terminal! of tbaj,i>ga Bail Road, about a :ven miles aboVo Bloasburg.-.hey will atari from her i early on the morning of the Ki visiting the mines anj, returning to Blosstmrg thtfimo eve ping. tVetm )fe's Full Cotillion Band labeen en gaged, so tba; those who desire (<| join i$ :;0 dance may do so, to the best kind of m4io. Tb’arty will return homo m the 16th. The Band has also been engaged to enliven til?>e exfiionists on their-journej, and we beleve the g&eraf-tention is, to have a “gi od time." Of course'evejjdy and his Wife will be t aere,.-not to speak of the |hng folks." From-our kn >wledge of those wbc[ havwcharge the general arrai gements, we do not’heaitMP gnaranteo a delightful ime of it, if tlio whatbe Jouid prove at all favorable. • v ; !j .? — '>*■4 earn that S. Pierce* Baaformerly of Troy I this *'o maty, and’noW of Tioga country, has < ome out fur Lincdli}: ap£ Mr. P. has spray i been a strong Deoßpcrahit; like many others, hak b :come disgusted tfitll the work goes on.— Ar?ut. ' , [ J-f V- We clip thi above froift the week,.and bare the pleasure to infonp it that itjbboring under & mistake. I Pe learn from a geniler&f undoubted veracity, tha Mr. Pierce is hs as his many friendsjof this county! are above an nouncement to the effect he had for He supports ’rithahearty good w£i,Regular Demo cratic nominees, Douglas and “Thus the work goes on " — Herald , *\ We hope o ir Towanda get by the , ears over the politics of out fri&jjl jlphe. learn from “a gen leman of undoubted verity,” that Mr, Kis going t< vote for Br^ckinritJ gar* Lane. Thus the work go. j2^poic*>E.—Early on last, Wm. Taim, a Qeriaan living m Delajjy, oat a mile.west this Borough, commitlpd suioiffii- footing him self through | the bead ujith, apSM The deceased hsd been laboring under mental (ttcsion for a num befiof days, Caused by dqbestie it’monetary diffi aiiies. It appears that tie krosfwit half past tire r ®tlock, built a fire in thelkitchef ascended the to the )ed room where his?[rand£ three cbil drcn'jay ashep. He spokp to her to get op, bet on account jof soaprmer threats of .Tjoleaco she refused to (ml so, her face from Mm. She then heard pistol and on Rooking arot nd, she saw Vnm &d upon the floor. In the rfftyrnoon a jqr j qt injg;lWas cmpanneled by Esq. Em ;ry, and after exami&jfioveral witnesses, corroborate g’ the above 1 facts,.' rendered the following vnrdict: f| ■ “■William, Fahn at He mar,.he 1 county of Tioga, on the 3d cay of August ii»t>cppiittod suicide by shooting hi,ukelf in thehelwlb £ pistol while la boring under a state of empty insanity.” 'v Press. r e tianowj bad in operation e for the last thyer tftjgr weeks, one of u Motiutain|JolV aild can knowingly. } merits. For .|Was£,‘cheapness, dura-- i peed, wo hav®. lorn;, if ever, seen it iFith one acmias»wiifaj jls mode of ope i an easy maitetftn off twelve or fifteen pressions inlatrl - . Ih&eod, a hand in rho ; had novaljv ro poju ono of these other day worfcrith comparative ease, e cards a rafont®’he impression, with eavy, is clear ii&stlnct, and from two Ired cards or can be worked with oriug—theMoafcjkSsiqn being invariably the first. Wfcsure our brethren of press who of a two hundred i for sixty dqllijfiat they cannot do bet purchase “Mountain, Jubber ’reas.” inquiry, may sd to Mr. J. Wj( fiboro, Pa. >ur present faobj having recently added >ur stock of material, .%e are pre-. any kind ofcfeg nyater and cheaper Juntryoffice'W Now York.' We only r trial ; speak fpr itself, - Ne^ in this office Newbury’s speak of its bility and : equaled. \j ration, it is hundred in this office ' presses, the twenty-thn Cut being 1 to fire bun- a single co *3 good si. the country dollar prea ter than tc and Card! bo address —With 1 largely to pared to do than any c ask for a fa • lIS' The Concert oft ihidson Brothers, in this Tillage, onmednesday last, was largely atten ded. The exercises fuiftbjst part were creditable,- although some iissatisfjiclwas expressed in regard to the exjecution-.of Bom the pieces. “ Twenty Tears Ago,” a ballad ujiuiUy admired, was spoiled by the introduction otwri ;s , g. c ,, hy the one who personated “John." considered poorly sung. The patriotic qoai it tVc’ro many in is a beautiful prodncttWygug with much spirit, and loudly encored. VJ ” Mll | io in the Airj .. “Origin of Yankee Dooon sta * Spangled Ban ner, ah 4. other qnartottoj allad*,' each received its shareiof npplaaso. 0 f the best Soprano singers to>T e C oivod, perhaps, the mostjapplauso." ’ «’TW t t() > Kemombercd," a touching song h i*. was par tienlarly pleasing, ind satisfaction, as did also the song and ch»m^ ( « Hark f I hear «n Angot sing,". Mnny ieoeBj which, by the way, were well selected, miraidy exoouted, My Majry Ann," « Sirs, « Man’s a Va- pot 1 and ■' Roman’s ft <ach laughingly r«e,7od. The latter, howte*U t scowls to the faces of |he ladies. ,The concluded with eT»“ t rL V *"i*“*' *“ atl9 ffe>f our Union For- ZT it:0 *** Torsions: f week Vis crowoi fpeencornsentjouebj-i I II weik a lady friend e’eni p«i(r|,maN,wforkwM i i r ! iJ “hit" naprttty close.. But it don't. We plead “not guiltyf to getting; “everything we need." Also “not guilty^as'to cheese, melons and hogging; bat “goil tyV to shabby coat. “big bags cousin us," sometimes—out of what they owe as. Bat here's the fpoetry t" . : / “I wish I was an Editor, • I j I rfeally do indeed; /• It seems to me thafEditors . , /, Get everything they need: 1 ** j They get ths biggest and the best , j Ofieverything that grow t s, And get in free to Circuses, ’ . And other kinds of shows. And when’s mammoth* cheese is cal They always get a slice, Bor &ying Mrs, Smith knows how To'make it very- nice. The largest melon, longest beet And other garden stulF, * ; . Is blpwn into the sanctum by An Editorial paff I The fbiggest hug" will cousin them Nd mattef how they dress, . A shabby coat is nothing, if ' Tcra own a printing press. ’ At ladies* fairs they're always hugged By pretty girls who know ThatJ crack up everything - The ladies have to show, And thoa flhey get a "blow out”, free Atevery party feed; The reason is,-because they write ■ And other people read.” ; Another Meteor.—At half past seven o’clock onJUouday.evenmg we were surprised by the appear* Tince of another of those singular aerial travelers which at long intervals appear unheralded, and disap pear us lost in wonder at their beauty and brilliancy. Our attention was first called to it when it was in the zenith, so that we had a good op portunity to.judge of its appearance. It was going in. a direction nearly North and occupied about twenty seconds in Its passage. It was exceedingly white and brilliant. appeared to he half a mile high, its nu cleus being? divided into two stars distinctly separated from eachiotber, followed by a long and streaming tail. A gentleman who witnessed the meteor two weeks thinks that the last one would have ap peared equal in size and brilliancy (o the first, had it appeared two boors later in the evening. Its appear ance by daylight, perhaps, explains its whiteness, or "rather the absence of thfe various colors which char acterized the first one. S?he 7Vt6tmeof Monday gives a long and interesting account of the various meteoric phenomena which have astonished the scientific world -at different times. Prom it we learn that there are some half -dozen periods at which they are very abun dant. Thqy are April 22 to ?5, July 17 to 26—daring which the"' first meteor appeared; August 9to 11— during tchtch the late -meteor did not appear; Oct. 16 to 18, Nov: 12 to 14, and 27 to 29, anfi Doc. 6 to 12* We advise;Cverybody to keep a good look-out for me teors as'they are among thl> most beautiful of known phenomena; and history shows this month to be richer in them than any other. 'Post-Masters op Tioga Cocstt.—• Bailey jfcreek Win. Lawrence. Blossbo’rg .. Alex. H. Gaylord. BrookfieSd *..Wm. R, Elder. Charleston J, W. Bailey.' Chatham Valley /James H. Wylie. Cherry Fiats , ......Abram Johnson. Covington David Caldwell. Crooked; Creek S. J, Holiday, Daggett's Mills Nath. Smith. East Charleston Alonzo Whitney. Efkland-- ; Geo. Dorrance. Elk Rati Levi T. Smith. Farmington Center..*. >. Carlos H. Home, Gaines. John H, Boalt. c. Gray's Valley... ....James Gray. . Hammond’s Creek Matt. R. Rattan. Sam’l May, Jr. Lawrenoeville..... .Kasson Parkborat Liberty I. Faulkrood, Jr. Littlo Marsh Amaea Clark; Malnsbiirg.. -John Fox. Mansfield..,-; Oliver H. Phelps. f Maple Ridge....... t£.:Tsaac Spencer. Middlebhry Center T...G. W. Herrington. Mitchell’s Creek W. K. Mitchell. Mixtown i W. 0. Bristol. Morris... ~.Wm« W.'Babb, Nauvoo j .. D. W. Ctrtifield. Nelaun..,. Albert M. Loop. 0ce01a...;. Jos. Barker, ‘ Ogdcosburgh John Irvin. Pine Crsek .....Deroy Herrington. Rutland!.... Wm. Rose, Jr. Wellsborio..i ; Alex. S. Brewster. - Westfield. Tbos. Leach. J. . if ~ JZ&* Miss Washburn advertises herself as a trance medium and lectures through the country—the audi ence, at bet request, choosing a subject for her before she begins. On Monday evening last, .she visited - Wellstinround held forth in the Court House to a tole rably £ood„ audience. The meteor, which- bad passed over our borough about half an hour before, suggested these phenomena as the subjec.tof her lecture. The* medium. a| neatly-dressed girl about twenty-five years old, arose iu;the de'Skf rolled her eyes and otherwise dstorted her countenance; and proceeded iii a dis course oif about an hour and a half in length. What it was all ®bout would puezle almost anybody to tell, but it certainly was not about meteors.-. There was any amouitt of such phrases as constitute the stock in trade'of’hll the religious humbugs of tho day. She talked ab(*ut the "earlier periods of |ime,” tho “unal terable laws of Nature," of “Confucjous and tho Gre cian, ChaUJeap, Hindoo and Egyptian priesthood"— thus affecting to be very learned in Ancient History and Grecian mythology. She also talked incessantly of “Nature’s volumes of inspiration,” of “man’s sur roundingslandfcreative fullness," of tho “myriad of worlds," and of the “ world of mankind also of the “ material earth" and “ the’ God-given faculties of ex pansion,"jof the “epochs of time" and “the meteor Ughka-of mgpiration,”' whatever they arc. If she re peated these meaningless and clap-trap phrases once, she certainly did at least twenty times, mixing them up occasionally with stalo platitudes and illogical.de ductions from her own assertions until tho audience got tired out, and the boys began to manifest their im patience. •! We would respectfully advise Miss Wash barn to turn her attention to some business for which etip is moiie fitted by the “unalterable laws of Na ture" tbari that of a public speaker, for which, in our bumble opinion she is wholly unfitted both tho want of it) and talent If she Is the medium of intelligence than her own, as she claims to be, she would do well to dismiss her present familiag spirit and’eogage the services of another and more sensible one. We conclude*tbis notice of her with tbe single remark,-that all religious denominations have their Chadbands and bu'tnbugs, and it is but justice to say that ill is nothing to the discredit of Spiritualism that she-daims to bo one of its teachers. cam' h'orsi man mg resa; ridden bdth times. Tub P. E Saturday .is usually a lively day in TVelhboro. Saturday last was particularly lively, each side of l£n\n Street being lined with vehicles of SU kinds from the lower to the upper hotels'. ' The stores, hotels and groceries were filled with strangers who bad come to do their .week’s trading. The side-walks were thronged with little knots of men and boys, some trading jbck-knires, some talking politics and canvass ing the chdvcei of their fevorite candidates, And some were evidently bout on having a little fuh, and had . prepared'them saves by’tbe inspiration of lager to en joy nny event width might turn up. 1 We accidentally brought np standing” in a crowd of the' last description. A young man wearing green spectacles, with resit eyes sad s weaker head,, and tnlerhbljf well druied*. seemed tu be in great distress iresent of a mew, I in Middlebary.l 1* following vtraos |4 thinks, they Will Intelligence. ' irday afternoon last, a race ■eet Course, between a block HVra. Robinson, and a .sorrel !bae. Maxwell—the stakes be* was repeated with tho some the '.tinner in both beats. — claimed'that the was badlj E TIOGA CO TJIfT Y A GIT ATOE. T V account of some insult he had received, ho coaid not exactly tell from whom, nor'did he! »eom to care. He was "Spilin’ for a fight” with somebody, and strut ted up an| down the aide-walfc as valiantly as .Bob Acres, an| suggested that he would consider it a great favor if some one would tread on the tail of his coat. He coulcfl lick anybody in ellshoro—ho said,—or else he would got licked; the crowd (which had'how increased!) might depend on that* Onei young fellow, with ahlim shirt and good-natured face, went smilingly up to Mr.lGreen Spectacles and- signified his willing ness to oblige him by hitting him a slap 1 on the ohops, with his Reiter manley unclosed. - Green Specks con-i sidered this a declaration, of war,, and prepared to go in. Bins Shirt came np smiling, and planted his sin ister bunlh of fives lightly on Greon Specks’ sneezer. G. S. looljod surprised, hat to say mortified, not to say disgusted! and struck boldly out in the direction of his opponente; * >ut 118 he was now minus bis spectacleshe was not ijear as to distances, and the force of his own blow at vacancy brought him to grass. Koaodlfiacoad was not ao interesting. Both came to time, fat contrary to all rules of the P. R. Blae Shirt gotlhold of Green Spectacles by the hair of the head, twined him round and round like,a top, “warm ed his with his open hand, and concluded by kicking him about eight inches below the ornamen tal buttons on bis coat-tail. The sponge, was thrown up and tfce fight) was over, Mr, Green' Spectacles re tiring frqm the King, “ a sadder and a wiser man." >rd or tv o seriously. It was evident that the in described above as Green Spectacles (if we real name we should certainly publish it) nor. The law strictly forbids .those who sell liquors license to sell under any circumstances to yodngjm knew hid was a pau those nni penalty.. enough \ with, to 1 k Wetoj laws afe: report sd bad enod infinitely |er age, and makes it a misdemeaooitayith a [ Yet some 6ne had sold tbisj young fellow Iword-fish whiskey to make bimsdlf foolish [he groat annoyance of nearly everybody. Ist that those whose duty it is to see that the ftrictly enforced, will not fail to ferret out and ph violations to the next Grand Jury. It is gh to see drunken.men in our street, bat it is more humiliating to see drunken boys. ANNOUNCEMENTS' (fWe publish announcements for candidates not to exceed six lines, lor sl.] . , We are autboriz&i to announcethe name of JGSTAH HARDING, ef Liberty Township, as a candidate for the offic&of County Commissioner, subject to the do cisionofy-tbe Republican County Convention. * FtUoii-Citizens of Tioga County: I announce my* self as alcandidate for the office of County Coinpiis sioner, subject to the decision of thelßepublicau Coun ty Convention. If elected, I will Endeavor to serve the peono according to the best of my ability. ( , NATHAN PALMER. Cnior* ' July 20, 1860. » ? We a& authorized to announce the name of AM* BROSEI BARKER, of Union township, as a candidate for the csfieo of County Commissioner,) subject to the action o| the Hcpnhiican Convention., - We art authorized to announce the name of WM. BUTLKp, of Blossburg, as a candidate for the office of Coon|y Commissioner, subject to ibe decision of tbo Republican Convention.* We arfe authorized to announce the tame of PER RY :PMLY of Nelson Township, as a candidate for the 9ffic| of County Commissioner, subject to the de cision oCthe Republican County Cbn volition.** Wo are authorized to anoiinco the name of HENRY S. ARCHER, of Wollsboro, as a candidate for the of 6co of Register and Recorder, subject to the. deoisioi of the Cfcunty Republican Convention. • We ar4 authorized to announce the name of WIL LIAM {£. BAILED, of Wollsboro, as a candidate for re ejection to the office of Register and Recorder, sub ject to the decision of tho Republican County Con vention/j To the Republican Elector* of Tioga Couufy * The subscriber is a candidate for ther office* of Reg* ister and! Recorder. He has not very often presented claims office, generally preferring independence of private life, but in the present instance, he is con strained |o depart from his usual coursb of action for' the following reasons:—lst. Ho needstheemoluments of the office for the support df that hojf of his family under fourteen —those above that agei generally take care of ttemaelres:—2d. He has mapy calls on his purse foil contributions to religious, charitable, moral, iiterary,jknd political objects, which ho finds it impos- Bible to answer with bis but Just that public patronage should go to those who patronise the public:—3d. The office'is a very good .-one for tjpe amount of labor bestowed upon it, avers- gihg about ono thousand dollars a year, atrd as the subscriber can perform the duties equally as well as the present incumbent who has had it six years, thinks tßat Tioga Co. will take pleasure in bestowing it upon ino.who has for the last thirty two yeara.’been identified with her interests,, ftud'improvcments. 'fle of Scourge- submits his claims to the Republican County Convention. J. EMERY. Wollsporo, August 2, 1860. | STRAWBERRIES. wave received many letters from correspondents in Sms part* of the County at diffeieut times, inquiring |y can procure the be->t Straw hern***, we fc arrangements to supply those who may w.ir.t them, towing ratios delivered m Wcilahoro. I * per dftz. per Min'd, la Now Hootboia, • • 60 eta. sj.oo fe Albany, " 372.50 f«,l • 8 2.83 f’b Superior, 1.50 jrth’a Prolific, StM 2 50 fin (New French Variety) 75 * 4.00 magnate, „ 60 1 3,00 f» T o.l* 1 60 3.00 ■ I’s >dw Seedling, 1 75 ' 4.00 - ■ ie'f&rietfes are all good, purchasers eao ‘seJect ffWD blit themselves. All orders to be 'addressed | * Agitator Pa. A s q where thj have mud at the full Pcabodj WilspnJ Hooked McAvoj Lorywd Le Bari Scarlptl Puller! Demina An the] them to fl wes! E FIELD SELECT 0. M. STEBBINS, TcAqH.cn, 1 Term begins Tuesday* August 2Sth, and lay, November 9th. The .closes TUITION iry Branches,. - ~...$2 50 ion English J 3 00 sr Branches 3.50 I and rooms in private families furnished at w priees. Students wishing to board them lay also obtain good rooms. Prim] Comn Boar very Id solves d West ield, Tioga Co,, Pa. tX ACADEMY, Till S 3, ’6O, | FALL TERM of this Institution will cota raco on Tuesday, August 28th, 1860, under the h of A. K. WIGUTMAN, A. 8., Principal and |A. S. WIGHTMAN, Preceptress, aided by Int assistants. • itivk« n directio Mrs, jJ compete Forf address! and reel AugJ ill particulars os to regulations, expenses, Ac., .the Principal at Knoxville, Tioga Co., sire a circular. tt 2, 1360.-tt4 'arm and Mills for Sale* THHsubacribor offers his Farm and Mills in Rut laid for sale. The Farm contains 280 acres, with '2oo acres , improved, £hrce good houses, three good framodparns, one new horse barn 30x40. Also one new Steam and Water Grist Mill, with throe run of i Burr jbtone, all in good .order, and a good run of* custoui. All of the above properly, will he sold on time t 4 ‘suit the purchaser, together or separate. | G. W. V r AN ALLEN.- Tioga Co. Pa., May 31, 1860. f 1 ' CAITIOS. ! \\l HEREAS, my wife SARAH has loft my bed and | \ V Iboard tHtbout just cause or provocation, this is to warn ell persons not to harbor orjttuat her on my account, as I mail pay no debt of her 1 Contracting af ter thif date. LOVEL SHORT. Clyi|er, July 12, 1860.* ■ AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned, ap pointed an auditor to distribute the moneys arising! from sheriff’s sale of real estate of P. Crandall■ and brothers against Samuel Ellesson, will attend to the dupes of said appointment on tbe'ZSth day of Au gust next, at the office of A. P. Cone, ia Wellsboro, at 1 p’eloajc P. M., at which time and place tbpse Inter ested ip said fund are notified to attend. Ang| 2, 1860. THOB. ALLEN,’ Auditor. SEEPS. —Fresh and reliable Garden -and Field Scfeds, the largest stock of Soeeda in tbo county Will b« found at Boy’s Drug Store., Banners wbo uso Field Heeds will remember Boy’s Drug Store and the large jiactagea of Field S.eds, NEW GOODS! WM. A. ROE & CO., Save jtuixeceivcd their New Stock of' FALL & WINTER Constating in part of DRYGOODS READY MADE CLOTHING ; BOOTS 4 SHOES, CROCKERY 4 HARDWARE, GRASS 4 WOODEN WARE, FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS, and in fact everything in the line of Goqds that is usually kept in a store can be found at this establish ment. Purchasers will please call and examine Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince themselves that the place to bay good and cheap Goods is at W. A. ROB <fc CO'S. " Wellsboro, Oct. 27, 1559. “'• * FALX AM WINTER Just received; and Raving bought my Silk-Hati at unusually • LOW PRICES. I am enabled to give my customers the benefit of it* Look at these figures r Best $f .50 Silk Hat, Cliy Fall Style reduced to $3 60- Best $l,OO Silk Hat; City Fall Style reduced te $2 60. ; $3 60 Hat warranted equal te those usually sold at $4 60. Silk Hats from 4s to $3 SO.. WJoI' Hats lf 3s to 2 00. Fur Hats i( 0s to 6 00. Men’s Caps from 20s to 2 00. - Boy’s Caps t( Is to 1 60, And all my goods at my usually low rates, and the of goods to select from ever brought to Steuben Co., comprising almost all styles and shapes known in the Now York Market. STRAW GOODS losing out at 26 per cent lesa than cost. Corning, Sept.,l, 1859. WM. WALKER. NOTICE is hereby given, that the copartnership heretofore existing under the name of CUD WORTH,A WEBSTER, is this day disolved hy mu tual agreement, and all accounts made with the late firm will bo settled by the junior partner, who is still to continue the business in his own name. A. J, WEBSTER. Mainsburg, July 11, 1360. 3t TTHB undersigned appointed Auditor in the matter of the estate df Phileraan Culver, Deo’d., to de siribute the moneys arrisdug upon the sale of Real Estate, will attend to the duties of the said appoint ment on the 4th day of Augus, next, at my office in Wellaboro, when all persons interested in said distri bution are notified th attend. A, P, COKE, Auditor. Welssboro, July 12, 1860. it. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration having been granted to the sub scriber, on the estate of James Strait, late of Westfield township, dec’d., notice is hereby given to those in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly au thenticated for settlement to the subscriber, at his resi dence in Westfield. WATBOUS SLLLET, May 31, ISfiO.—Uw6*. Adminiotrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned, ap pointed an auditor to distribute tbo moneys ari sing from the sheriff’s sale of the personal estate of G. Jackson at the suit of Hardin, for the use of Dumlas, vs. said Jackson, D. P. Roberts vs. said Jackson, and J. B. Strong va. said Jackson, will attend to the du ties of said appointment bn the 21st day of July next, at ono o'clock P. M., at my office in where and when all persons having an interest fund are hereby notified to attend. A. 'P-. CONE, Wellsboro, June 28, 1860. . Auditor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 4a under signed, appointed an Auditor to distribute the fund in court raised the sale of the real estate ot Lem uel FlossT will attend to the duties of bu appointment at his office in Wellsboro, on Friday, the 31st day of August next, at one o’clock P. M., when and where* all parties having claims upon said fund are reejuired to present the same for allowance. y / JNO. N. BACHE. Wellsboro, June 24, 3SOO. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALLPAPER WALL PAPER • WALL PAPER WALL PAPER - Latest styles and largest- assortment of wall ever brought in Wellsboro/ In connection with the above can bo found Window Shades of all kinds. Call aoon at E. E. ROBINSON. • Wellsboro, April sth, 18G0. ’ kiiooi. I CARRIERS POWDER is now extensively used for ' horse distemper, also for colds and coughs in hones, to increase the appetite, regulate the digestion and to. improve the condition of tbo animal, useful also as a preventative for horn distemper in entile. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. lIAVISO TOOLS. CAST STEEL, Silver Steel, and the Golden Tan-' ner Sjtbef, Snaths, Rakes, scythe atones, 1 grind stones, grain cradles, Ac., at OSGOOIVS. 0. M. STEBRINS. 62wl 16,000 bbls. PorK For Sale. I WILL sell extra HEAVY MESS PORK at $19,75 per bbl, or retail by.the pound at ID cts..Und war ranted the best in town. M. M. CON.VERSE. Juno 14, iB6O. > ‘ Dr, SHEARER, Homeopathic Physician, has re moved his office and residence United Stales Hotel to second bouse below HarCs Hotel. July 12, 1860. . - ‘ - Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. FOR Children teething, iPrice 25 cents. For Sale at Roy’s Drug Store. { Houghton's Liquid Pepsin. FOR Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For sale al Roy's Drug Sure. PILES,. PILES, PILES.—A new and Valuable remedy for this painful and troublesome diseasb can bp obtained at ROT’S DRUG STORE. Jane 21, 1860. Glad DING'S patent horse hay forks.— Price with. Ropes and Pull eye, complete. $12.00. For sale byJD. P. ROBERTS and J. M. EDSALL, WellßboroSSjune 14, 1860. SUBSCRIPTIONS received for all the Magatines and papers, either in clubs, ur by the single copy, at ROBINSON’S NEWS ROOM. EVENING Edition of the DAILY TRIBUNE for Sixty cents a month at . 40 ROBINSON’S BOOK STORE. HONEY OF LIVERWORT, for Coughs and Colds, Price 2d cents. . At Boy’s Drug Store. A NEW, ABTICSLE Of, STOVE POLISH—For idle at Soy’s Drug Stare, GOODS. I 5S GROCERIES, PRQVISI ON S , ' HATS 4 .CAPS, CARPETS, %EW GOODS. HATS .A-ZSTE) CAPS. LARGEST STOCK DISSOLUTION. AUDITOR'S JSOTICE. REMOVAL, PeßK*** TH! \ MOFFA' • VEOEfA BTL.T3 J-. .. AND PIKENIX |ei: mHE high and envied celebrity !whi< X Medicines bare acquired tor tjbeir aJI the Diseases which they profess) to c usual practice of puffing not only tinned of them. IN ALL CASKS, of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Bhematk Bladder and Kidneys. . BILIOUS FEVERS AND LITER COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, where thiese diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable, -planters, formers and others, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without them. . .1 - ’ BIFLIOUS COLIC. BEROS. LOOSENED, PILES, COSTIVE HESS, COLDS AND'CQCCHSi CH SUC, COBKCPT ~~ ESi ? HUMORS,' DROPS! Dyspepsia* —No person with tfaisidisti delay using those medicines immolate Eruptions pf the Skin, Erysipelas, El Uveraud Jffue. —For .tola scourge of these medicines will bo foand a sas3, sj edy. Other medicincd leave the soften the disease; a cure by these medicines Try them* Be satisfied and be cured F vlnas of Complexion — t GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT,]GII Headaches of every kind. Inward fevei tism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, L Mercurial Diseases. —Never fails to the effects of Mercury, infinitely scone, erful preparation of Sarsaparilla, i NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBT of all kinds, ORQANIC| API Pile*.—The original proprieur of cured of Piles of £5 years' standing, b; medicines alone. [_ PAINS in the head, aide, back, uoin Shcumatitm, —Those affected with tti be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurry, ;i Scroflula, or King’s Evil in its worsl ery description. | * Worms of all kinds are effecturally e: does. Parents will da well them/ wii< io suspected. Relief will be certain. The Zrife Fills and Pho PURIFY THE DL(jl And thus remove all disease from the i sold by DK. WILLIAM 386 Broadway, cor, Anthony 1 Tor sale by all Druggists. - { J Hostetler’s Stomaa IN VIEW of the fact that every n family is more or less subjected t sidos innumerable Other conditions assistance of a little knowledge or ex< they may be able bo to regulate tl With tbeasslstance of a good tonic, set In order to accomplish this desired o pursue is certainly that which will j of things at the least hazard of vital this end Dr, liostetter has introduced oration bearing bis name, which at medicine, bat one that bos been tried IHction to all who buye used it. Th< fully npyn the stomach, bowels and a healthy autTvigorous action, and tl cess of strengthening nature, enable over disease. For the cure of Dyspepjria. Indigestion, Nausea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Billious Codiplainta, arising from a morbid inaction of theSttroach or Boicls.produclngCrumpß, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Moibus, Acl, these Bitters have not au equal. Dmrrhoca, Dysenlory or Flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, aud caused" principally by the cange of water and diet, will be abeedUy regulated by a brief uae of this pveperatlpn, Dyspepsia, a disease* which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other, the cause 01 which-may always be attributed to derange* monta of the digestive organs, can bo cured without fail by using UOSTLTTEK’S SX.OMACII BIITKIIS, os per directions gu the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an article to be infallible? Every country have Heir Bitters as a prevent ative of disease and strengthening of the system in general, and af £ there to be found a healthier peo ple than the Germans, from w hom this preparation emana ted, based upon sacidiSc experiments which have tended to advance the dentiuy of this great pieparation in tfao medical scale of science. Ffvcr and Ague.—This trying and provoking disease, which fastees its relentless grasp on the body ol man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally uselt**, can be defeated and thriven from the body by the use rf UOSTETTEKA HE NOWNED-UIIXEKS. Further, any ot the above stated (lis ted diseases cannojbo-eontracted when exposed to any ordi nary conditions prodWmg them, if the Bitters are u-ed as per directions.* And as it neither ere vies nausea" nor offends the palatt, and rendering unnecessary any change of died or interruption to nsuul pursuits, but sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is th is removed as speedily as is consistent with the production >f a thorough and per manent cure. Fon Persons is Advanced Years who arc suffering from an enfeebled constitution aud'iuflrm boty, these Bitters are in valuable as a restorative ol strengU aud vigor, and needs only to be tiled to bo appreciated- Aud to a ifcotber while avrsihgr thf B e Bitters arc indispensable, especially wheie the mother's nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a gca»d tonic, such as Uostet! er’s Stomach Bittera, in needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the sy*,- tem. Ladies chould'by all means try| thn* remedy for all ca ses of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician who, if he is Acquainted with the virtue of [the Bitters, will recom mend their u*>* in all cases of weakness. CAUTION. —We caution the pjiMic against n-dng any of the miiuy imitations or counterfeit*, but ask for IlosrrT ria’s Cei£ueated Stomach Bittuw, übd see that each bottle has the words ‘*Dr. J. Uosletter’s S omach Bitter*” blown ou the side of the bottle, ami stamptd on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that aur autograph signature ia on the label* ,#5?- Prepared and sold by HOTKTTER A SMITH. Pitts burgh, Pa., add sold bj all Druggw «< v Grocers and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South Amer ica and Germany. AGENTS.— John A. Roy, Wei shore. J. kJ. O. Park burnt, lilblaud. A. & J Demao, Knoxville. M. W. Staples, OseeoU. Charles Ooodspeod, Westfield. Seeley 4 Logg." Nel son. A. Humphrey, 11. H. Borden. John Ecdmgtoo. Tioga* Curli* Parkhnrot, Wm. J. Miller; Laprtiuceville, G. li. Shef fer, Liberty. October 13,1559. —ly. i •IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. CHE USE MAN’S PIZ.LS, PREPARED BT CORNELIUS L. cjIBESEMAN, M. D. NEW TORS CITI. The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the re sult of a long and extunsiv o practice. They are mild in theii operation, and certain, ia correcting uli irregularities. Painful Menstruations, removing all obstruc dons,whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain In the side, palpitation of the heart, distui bed sleep, which arise lio-n interruption of nature TO MAiIRIBD LA|DJJfiS, Dr Choeseman’s Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly i«ru-d with regularity Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills, can place the utmost confidents in Dr. Checscman's Fills doing all that they repre sent-to do. NOTICE. They should not he used during Pregnancy, as a mis-cat* rings would certainly .©suit therein:m. "Warranted purely vegetable, and rcc from anything injn rlous to life or health. Explicit dm ctions. which should be read, accompany each box. Price <l. bent by n£ail on cn closing $1 to the General Agent, fold by one Druggijt iu ©very town in the United States. General A iron t tnr the United States. ' 105 Chamber* Struct, New York. To whom Jill wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold bv John A. llov Well-boro. l}a., and by Pratt k Hill Owego, N.Y. [April 25, fc39. 101 . IMPORTANT WAT* Pl'lJLlSllfcP JJY D. APP] 346 & 348 Broadwaj THE following works ah- sent toj of the country, (upon receipt o| express. pippnitl: The Now American Cy Dictionan of (jculim! i*tu*w Ldct*. and Charles A. iMna, anted hy<inun tufl in all branches of Science, Al work ii.l»ern" pnbU'died in about it Otich contain.ng VuO two-coh.mn pa V, VI, VII, VIIT. and IX, tiro nowj near 2.000 original articles. An al published once in nbour three monti Trice, in Cloth. $3; Sheep, $3,50; Russia, $4.50 each < The Xew Ajnorican Cyclopedia s popular without being superficial, learned, bnt not pedabte, comprehensive butsut flciently detailed. free from personcl plqno and party preju dice, fresh anH yet nccnWitc. It is a complete statement of all thaiJa known upop every in portaut topic within the scope of hkman. mtelljgvace. Kveiy Important article in it has been specially for its pf gea by uu*n‘ who are au thorities upon the topics of ■which' ,hcy speak. They aro re quired to bring Vue subject up to the present moment; to state just how it stands iimo. All the statistical infornidticb is from the latest reports; the geographical accounts keep pace yitlf the latest explorations ; historical matters include the freshest just views; the biographical notices not duly -fpeak ol the dead but of the livjnjff It is a libitiry of itself. ADJUDGMENT OF TUB DEIUTES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the 0 sited States, from the or ganization of the tirat Federal Congress iu 1760 to 1656* Ed ited and compiled by Uon, Thqihaa 11, Bouton,- from the of ficial Itccortle of Congress. The work will be completed in 18l royal octavo volumes of 750 page* 4 each, 14 of which are njwrsgdy. An additional volume will be issued ouco in-throe month*. A WAY OF PEOCUr.IXQ THE CTCIOPACDU OR UEBATES, Form a club of four, ami remit the price of four books, on 4 fir* copies wnf.be Bent at-tho ijeuuttot’s expense for car. rlajo; or for ten aulwcribcre, eleven copies will beaoatatour expense for carriage. 'I - : TO AGE3TS. - : No other works will so liberally reward the exertions of. Agents. Ax Agent Wanted in tins County. Terms made known on application to the I’nblWhers. [Ang. 11, ,’59. CAUTION. ALL persons arb cautioned tagainsl receiving a cer tain Note, payableito mo, and datod about the last of Jan, 1860,f0r slsB,gi|von by E, Rundell of Union Township,:Tioga, Co. Pa., and also an Order given About the 15th of May, ISGO.'hy Leroy Gleason for 553. as said Koto and Order wore stolon from tuo. T • I WM,, WHITELEY, Jersey Mills, Lycoming Co. Pa. July 12,"i860.* PERRY DAVIE’S PAIN ties. Bor sale IHPORTAWT tAWWOOTICEBrEMT THE subscriber having purchased tba iuteresi the late Arm. of Smith & Richards, rvonld respe fully inform the Public of this vicinity, of his desi .to increase the attractions of this establishment a LOOD. JPJZiZiS, JTBRS.- h those preeminent invaluable efficacy in are, has rendered the essary, bat unworthy BOOK STOR i, Affection* of the, NEWS ROOM by making extensive additions of the best I: 1 ! , STANDARD WORKS, jg disease, should ?iy. 1 ] atulency. , t the western country/ p ecdy and certain rem c Bpbject to a retain of s permanent. “ - i. * together with a varied assortment of GENERAL LITERATURE, STATIONERY GOOD [DINESS, GRAVEL, . Inflamajory Kfaema 398 of Appetite. eradicate entirely all than the moat pow* where dan be found at all times, a complete report of CJapsic/jJy Historical, Political, School ssdJßis laneous-Books. 'I LITY, COMPLAINTS SECTIONS. these medicines was ’ the use of these Life BL ANKIiOQKS,* ■ J -h, ■ - - HANGING s and organs, terrible disease,will Salt Khcum.Swellings, forms, Ulcers of ev« spelled by these medi nerer-their existence MAGAZINES AjNEW SP API OP TU'jj ijAY,. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS mix Bitters >OD, iirstdin. Prepared and 11. MOFT>T, Street, New York. ) &2yl Bitters. iember of the human SHEET-MUSIC, i GOLD-PENS, to some complaint, be ■ in life, which, by the ;< rcise of common sense, I eir habits of" diet, and 'cure permanent health. »jject the true course to produce a natural state strength and life; for I to this country a prep* t this day is not a new 1 for years, givmg satis* 3 Bitters operate power ivor, restoring them to kus by the simple prb the system to triumph for any article comprehended' in the trad*. ■ The attention and Patronage of the Inbabitao TIOGA C M NT Y is solicited both for his store in .WELLSBOEO' Akß CORNI TRY THE N^W-STOR ‘<l9. EL” IS AT AGAIN! with an extensive and w«U-ri6lec|ted assortment of ■ NEW GOODS, His stock is as varied as it is valuable, and son ■ ses - ! • DRY GOODS, of all styles and varieties, including Pall and UTi varieties of Dress Goods, -Silks, Parametta's DeLa. j CLOTHIN( of various styles and pricca.| had long e ricnce in« this branch of trade ,jhe it confident hid cl iag will iutt Lis customers. i ; OKOOESRtBS, His stocjc of Groceries is c<'ln{|leto, embracing a list of articles in common u>3, and which will be at unusually low prices. II) j Las also a complet sortment of 1 HARDWARE, ' purchased with especial reference to this markei eluding Saws, Axes, Ac. Ailso 1 ; CROCKERY, in abundance hSd variety. J attention of tEe lie is also called to the fact t iat' j. PORK, FLOUR, i A&D SALT,, .' will be kept constantly on and for sale at the lowest market. pHces. In addition to the foregoing he will keep * ! ! I PAINTS AjftlD OIJ.S, and iimilar*arliclos of mechanical use. Bis stork tf BOOTS A.Nip SHOE S,’ is sufficient to keep an entire commhuity on a '[good footing," and warrants thddjbl cdh be "fitted," from the largest to the smallest. > 1 jin tenth, he would asaur. his friends and the public Ujfijt V . ] i usually kept in a store may 100 round among his stock. Call fTt-the old stand of lj; H.i hi* CO2? vs£Rs£S*. \Vellsboro, Nov. S, 1850. ! ! j t ; THOMAS HARDEN, begs leave to inform the public that* he la now* r< ing an j | EX^eNSIVB STOCK OK MEKCHAKBI which he offers at prices that will 'be found tror the'attention of close purchasers. K B. IIiITCIIIMJa, NAL WORKS, LETOX A CO. ■, Now York. Snb«‘;ribess r in any part retail price,) by mail or 'Clo|>Cdia. A popular L.ui7d by George KipUiy icrous select corps’of wri l-t, wild Literatuie. An Extensive Assortment ofDres.s Goods i New, and. Rich Styles Sf Quali never betore introduced In this place,iand at erl -ly low prices.' An endless VRfloty of - I) large octavo >olmne«, ges. Vol-j f, 11, HI, IV, ready, each containing Mliionul volume will be )5. Half Morrocco, $4; Half emdroidbiii.es> RIBBONS,, lace, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIRER! TESTINGS. READY-MADE CLOTHES boots gnoES. hats|land c CHOOSER? AI’ID QIASSWAHE and many other things too hnmerptis ftt mention Again; wo would-invite purchasers l to callk] the Goods ai*d compare price?. >1 , ■ t . . j Wdisboro, Jan. 26, 'CO. XHO$. BARB: FOIt * THE .MELtSROEO A TIo'SA PLANK ROAD. THIS Rpad, under the provisions of an Act,of As sembly having been conducted into a first-rata Turnpike or Gravel Road, and being in complete or der nod repair, including Toll (isle!, Bridges! Ac,— The present owner offers to. sold .Rood, with' all tho rights and .franchises iie'mr.ging thereto, for the actual am'ouht he has paid for it, and its repalts and management, With interest to time 'of sale,j Tertna cash, Roil Inrthar particular's, address thg sunserlhor at Brooklyn, N. Y. . , , JE, .BAYER, Juno 26, 1850.-wG* ' 'A.V ; ' '• | Balsam told, cough RE^EB^^hMathe most popular and useful expectorant V’Owin use in this vicinity. It is prepared frothlhiHaftjfctal trde-grewlng In SontblAidedsaA . »YU KILLER in largo hot. jit K jy’s-Drug Store. POPULA B THE CURRENT IN EVERY VARIETY PICTURES, (MAPS, 40.. ORDERS FOR v-' i BUNDING ’BOORS, , EXECUTED: TO SUIT ANT TASK 1|- i ■ _ AND ON THE EST POSSIBLE) TERM ■Particular attention will i£so be-given to SPECIAL ORDERS, S. XI. ROBINSON. 1 I TTollaborO; April sth, 1860. i ■ This stock consists iu part of : , SH A |l S f of mostly all descriptions and at ALL ERIC DKESS GiO,ODS, ALSO A COMPLETE ’ASSORTMENT 0 ntor res, cpe.. toh [opg sold ► ,aa- mb-'* icejr- % iy of tes, remo- s. <6 ».*3 G; APS, id see 'EH.
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