The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, September 19, 1860, Image 3

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    git&tor.
SSioßOirsgi pa., ‘ 1 -
'forninSi Sept. 19, ’6O.
, ii»Naa»atißti Sew Tort, andlO
isenti tor iba Affttaldr, ud the
*L,„: drentottog Nempapew to the
4sadM- They pre authorised to eon
rfiatea- '1 J , •
idrertisameilt*.
lost -
-H. E. Wbitsy.
, Hortofl. '
Brotbcrt*
I __g 6 e advertisement ofaHarreat
in excellent hall and a pleasant
Of coarse this dM«p will all
hare wtaWd'lihy farteopy
iah«d at Smothporf.il’KeanCo.,
t ., colled the M'Kta* It
ippearance, is Republican to pol
iriah for it that jucceJs which ite
4* EsTßßUnaresT will he g'iren at tho.Cbnrt
on Thursday evening,’ dept, 3?thj by’Uie ladies
liboro, for the bene* of the «C. A. Wells Hose
ny” We have «e«o no programme of the exer
at lcarn that they are toconsistof tableux,
ia. Tie idles deserve great credit.for their
ms, and ire hope the public will testify their
Mon of so laudable an miertakaig by a gen
tendanco* ; ; } . .
. ty 6 c> u attention to the following ‘
TICE.—The public generally) and partionlarly
[srmeM and' Members of {ho Agricultural Sooie-
IcieVj- notifiol-tbat tie time for folding tba
,I'Conntj Fair has been changed from Oct 3d,
nd sth, to Sept. 26tb, 27th,and 2Stb.
. R D. Co! cer, of Brooklyn, N. T,, will delirer
Jdress on the 3d day of tha Fair, at 2 P. M.
-' i EGBERT CAMPBELL, Pres’t
), Siles, Sec’y.
j Mrs. C. commenced using Be Land A
,tus, she declare# thatber husbsndTqexpres
jntenance has wonderfully improved. She
the difference in the quality of the bread,
has undoubtedly effected this desirable
of temper on the! part of Mr- C. • Good,
faleaoms bread, she believes, has a very per-
Vd gratifying effect upon the disposition.—
• Co’s SaJeratoa is man of actore dat Fairport,
fc B °ld by most grocers and
its, and*can be bought at wholesale from the
grocers.
:sic.—We h?ye received from Messrs OU-
i Co!, 577 Washington the fol
icoes of new music r~ rr s3 Bonny Bark”;
ic by W. Allen Snaith. "Nearer and Dear
-1; words by J. B, Carpenter, music by
over. "Gems from Modern Operas," for Pi-
Vidin, by Geo. Case. “I’m leaving bamc,
i”j Scotch ballad; music .by M. W. Balfe.—
Home”; song and quartette; words by
cay, music by H. M. Hall.
.BUI ASK OF_FEMjILE Tea£hEßS PROSCRIBED,
iroceedings of tbs! Detroit Board of Edaca
:ir bat meeting, -as Slid the following:—
ter moved that it )» adopted as the polio;
' that marriage on the part of any female
Unmount to a resignation of her position
Tie motion was accepted, and hereafter'
it a female teacher must either resolve tolive
umid,” or relinquish' the pleasure of being
1 , I
-ipy to know that our Befool Boards arq
issd ol crusty, woman-hating old bachelors,
jur school ma’ams can marry [ then and whom
te, without the interrentionr'of such despot*
boeq established by thft Detroit Board.
.■ORIAHT TO THK BRASS Ba*M 0» TIOGA
We ate requested to state that there is te
ram of a fitit quality Brass Tenor Drum,
$3O, offorredlto the best band of music in
ty, and the .money U already raised for that
The drum is to bo awarded bya oommittee,
iberof which io bo from each town repreeent-
Band, and thej remainder to be selected to the
number of fire. The Committee to 1 meet
rsday noon, the second day of the Pair/and to
on Friday at the same hour.’ It is' impdrtant
mda desirous of competing for the premium,
be in attendance the last two days of thd Pair,
ore several good bands in the county, and we
i see them' all tun out. .Ho: premium will be
;d unless mo-e than one Band is present |
. Jawsre's Coscsbts.—WeareThappy in be.
i to state that Prof. D> C. Jewett, at the clou of
lal Music School now being held in this place,
i two grand ’Concerts—one on Tuesday eve
>t. Jith, at which wilibe presented thooeie
itaof “ Esther,.the Beautiful Queen/' and
jo Wednesday erening, 26th. The chorale*
mergy of Mr. J., together with bis known
, teachcr.wiU, we hope, Insure him Crowded
The favor which his been given to the above
cantata, isnn|y equalled: to that given to (he
■Makers," wherever petfo' mod,. Much pains
in taken by IfrotJewett' aqd his talented class
ig this thing out in a proper manner, and we
I nothing in spring, that it; will please every
)f community. The second Concert will be
isod of naiecvUaiiebus pieces,, both original and
We invite attention to the largo programme
circulated! i . ■!
jxato following recipe for mak
excellent, article of;tpmfte Wipef
to an agricultural pepe~ by.» gentleman who
tsoooessfuUj lost season; :
a basbel of sound, ripe tomato escnt, addfoffr
of water, tot Sie|mixtnro stood In an open
ays, stirring toe or three times each day;
in through a tier*. To each 'gallon' of’ the
tid add three pounds ofbrown sugar, stir an
igar is dissolved, alter which it is not to .be
<d forth roe days, exogpf .to take oS tbosonm
rises. Then strain the liquid through muslin or
1 hags, and pat it in j a cash filled to the top of
, There most bo a surplus of the liqnor
>Uee what.ieafleatation. throws off, as the cask
be kept fall/ As soon as fementatioh becomes
, (which i* -i/week from the time the
is filled,) dissolVe half an ox, best isinglass iij a
of the liquor, put Sjfc lb the < &sk and bung
Half an oz» of isinglas Is sufficient fcrten:galTops s
’ the cask In the cellar, with the spigot i%«6
the wine can be drawnefffof bottling, without
«ng the sediment. The proper time for bottling
following. May,. is good when a year
’ut continues'to hnprovbTor seferel years. Two
•half bnshels of tomatoes will make ten gallons
icelleotwins. ' ’J
it. — On Tuesday evening iastheard.O l6
beliring; wondered what it eoidiine*? l ?
we’d climb upland see- wt, becaiaelbere
jf us—one keeping stop immediately at. the
Aniwtt at' the temple of learning'found ab as.
'ef young men,and maidens joyous and phpt
noUy. swaming about the outer dooty and
teams sort coming! ; An other beU eends but
4 Invitation, add through the
ascend a flight of stain and find ourselves in
-lighted room, plenty of teate knd.accanimoda
with deska for literary calls. Gentleman seats
’lf by the big light and in front of the 1 Uhl? and
rsps'iittder"ai mis s with book and pspershelpsher
*e{rtotherem_fttaing
very. Ukq a ; ge«’y j foe balanceof iu arrange onmlvpa
tosaoh.vacant ledts oi come tho',
seemingio appropriate one tide of the bin, gentlemen
the other, withhereandtherea.stray ;«mer sortbhnis
. placed. , ■] “' " t "
■ All composed, the. Mire In! the arm-eh air, pencil in
hand, calls over a Bet of those duly el eat and their
names inscribed to the Constitution. A good namber
answer to therdlUcail. ; Others not seeming to attract
the notice of the . Secretary, keep comfortably quiet,
saying -nothing all the while and looking on to see
what comes next, - Report of a previous meeting read.
Call, fopa declamation. .'Gentleman was mistaken,
thought he waa on. the. list for next week—hopes
therefore he will he excused for., the present as he is
not prepared. Kext an oration by a studious Welsh
man! well spoken and well received. Then comes an
esaayfrom the/sir aide of the bouse; good of course.
Seme hew - members proposed and elected. ' After
which came the event of tbe evening in the shape of’
a debate oh the l question, “Resolved, that the son of
the rich man who rises to moral and intellectual emi
nence is deserving of more praise than tbe son of tbe
poor man who rises to the'same eminence.” Discus
sion opened oh the affirmolivo by a written argument
frjjmiene of the yonng ladies. She took np her posi
tions with no little spirit,! boldly set up the reasons
; why praise should be awarded to the eon who “roila
in' the clover all over,", and challenged the opposite
party to tumble them dOVh. Whereupon a youth set
himself to work “to bring to nought” the labor of hi*
fair predecesor. .yariouB speakers followed, some
putting in a good wordjbr tbe rich, son and, others, for
the other son.: There was qnite an assortment of de
baters, different ages, and showing more or less expe
rience in climbing the “difficult sides of precipitous
questions.”
i ! "
The “critic? of the evening gave a tuiah to : ihe ex
ercises—passed upon the faults and merits of those
taking part in the programme. Adjtwncd.
Came down from the ecoond-story and the high hill
feeing that we’d been w^U'rewarded for the curiosity
that had led os to follow, in the direction of the Aca
demic helL • E.
SPECIAI ITOTIOBS.
WHO SHOULD USE
DR. J. DOVES BODS’ VEGETABLE
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS ?
, All -who ara afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak
tongs shouldjuse them.
AU who suffer Horn weak Stomachs. Indigestion* Dyspep
sia, or Piles s&ot d use them.
• All who suffer om General or Nervous Debility. Bestleaa
ness at of Sleep. should use. them.
All persons, who are convalescent after fever or other Sick
ness should use them.
Ministers of the Gospel. Lawyers, Lecturers, and all pub
lic speakers should use them.
Book Keepers, and all persons leading a sedentary life
should use the i. ~ • -
The aged aid infirm .should use them.
All who require a stimulant or tonic Should use them.
Air Who are' Idfoted to the use of ardent spirits and wish
td reform, .hould use them. . *
They are made of & .pure Sherry Wine, and .of the native
plants and herbs of t’je country, and-should be recommend
ed by temperance societies, clergymen,, physicians, and all
fHooda of. humanity. >-■*
They' are prepared by an experienced and skillfull' physi
cian, and! aside'om their medicinal properties, are a most
delightful beverage; and yet; as a medicine, are as innocent
and harmless os the dews of heaven.
Sold by druggists generally.
i : CHAS. WIDDLRIKLD Proprietors,
- *-• - 78 William st„ New York.
Baldwin, Lowell & Co* Agents at Tioga, 73yl
JfIBIO Sc stOAT’B
W YORK CIRCUS.
PSRrOKBUNO
COOK’S AMPHITHEATBEI
This company is selected from tile moat eminent
performers of the Old and Now World, prominent
among whom will be found the ,
IGAN FATVtnyy.
MADAM MARIE MADMAN,
EMMA MADMAN,
H, P. MADMAN, . .
JAMES MADMAN.
MASTEB CHABLES-MADMAN,
\. . ■ . HISS 10t,A MADMAN.
Whahave joat retained from a very successful Horo
peanTonr, where they had the honor of appearing
before tie QUEEN- 1 AND ROYAL FAMILY, at the
Alhambra, London, May 14, 1868.
Tie Lest Clown of tie Age, SAM LOWCI.
VTho will bring forward an,entire tew budget of Jokes,
T Songs, Witticisms, Ac. t , '
N. P. ROGERS, Scenic Riderand Gymnast
W. Hi ASHTON, Grotesque and Acrobatic Performer.
ThoUENZER BROTHERS, from Bet ■ft German
Amphitheatre, Hamburg, j
VALENTINE DENZEE, Antipodean Globe Per-
former.
JACOBiDENZEB, Stilt and Trape* Performer.
CHARLES SHAY. Japanese Juggler A Knife Thrower
ASA BERRY, Maitro dn Circus.
Thh MOTLEY BROTHERS. J
NATHANIELRand ASHTOKj
J. DEVISE, D. BICfiARDS, 4 *#., Ac.
t Together with the ■ j
JPetrforming' Blephnnt*, Attony Bt Cleopatra,
Who go through a great variety of performances, such
■ :bb Dancing, Waltzing, Playing the Hand Organ,
Standing on their Heads, Moontlng Lofty
■ ’ ' Pedestah). ■
Andjother feats too numerous to mention. ,
Performance at 2 and 7 1-2 o’clock, P. M, ; ,
. Admission.2s otsi, ’.
Will ezhihit at Wollsboro, Monday,' Sept 24th. :
Parker Brothers,
TO THE P.EOPLE, OF TtOQA COUNTY,
*■; icta^ECßxrN-Q's
"TTT’p haye located ourselves in the store on the
w \ emit of Math end Crafton streets, WeiUeoro,
far the purpose of establishing ourselves in the
Stove, 'Via, A-Hurdware Engines*
Ah «ipe*‘on«e of ten yea-s in bns’-ness, dealing in the
BEST,articles in our fine, will,,we unst, enable' ns to
eater to the wants pf on'- patrons, tp.oormuthal proSt
and-set's faction. Wo fully recognise the principle
that no business Is legitimate tb.t does not tend to the
advantage o." all pa ae.. that ho bargain
is a good one, that ismot a good one Cor the buyer, as.
■well akthe seller; and in orr dealing shall deem tt
our best interest, to forward, so far a» in us lles, the
interart of ho” onstomorsi ." ' ~ ' .•
Oar purchases shall include in our l ! no thabest the
custom market'affords. Stock, of ohr mauufaotnre
shall be of-the best-, material, and, being -‘f Tinners by
trade andwor-k-ng af *t, w we'etbeot'fo lie up to the
timesin rnali.y and in price.! '■ . :
Qnr stock of Sto res ip yet to a- r’tve, bet as an
earnest of its anaU.y, wo hare a few samples on hand'
Which ,wo shall take pleasure In showing any who will
favor ns witj. a calL. BespootTully,, . ■■ ■ - .
-.-■ - I ',‘, PARKER, BROTHERS.
.B.iJh-PAEKEB,) , .
, \ A
exclusive (tale for. Tioga Co., of
the celebrated P. PL Stewart’s summer, and Winter
■Oookihg Stove. J, ■ ~ - ;■ ■
, WpUsboro, Sept. 19, iB6O. ;
' JOFBSEIrnES WANTED: ■
THREE orfour'gi>od
: Wanted immediately at ,my Boot atid Sioe Shop.
- J. RIBEROLE.
Wel'ebotoi Sept 10, 1860.- ' • •
rsoK
LONDON.
wsm 'W* COPMY A
Tfilf gloriaNotice, i
ranch Association of tlnivoraaliaU
anhnaV session ai Sjlvania Boro,
i on Wednesday and Thursday the
*of September. Religion* services
idassday at 10} o’clock. A cordial
invitation is Extended to all.
T'- ijXAWLTE6T\ fiAUL •
OtmSEtS and lady are respectfully Invited to
attend, Kt Boy’s Hail,' on Thursday evening, Oct.
87th, andpaHicipate in the festivities. ’
Jfu»te*-Hdrton k Taylor’s Band, under the direc
tion of Prof.jJewett. Bill, $2.00.
A similar hall will bo given on. the evening of the
28tb. Bill tod mttaic the'same.' ■ ‘ . .
I . A I ,"t
jqN ic, diuretic; ,
dyspe?3§
IHYBCORUIN& CORDIAL
To the Oltlzens of ITew Jersey and Penn’a.
APOTHECmsa,DRUOGISM,.GROCERS A 3& VBir&StmXLOS* \
Wolfe** .jpnrc Cognac Bratodyi,' • '
• Wolfe*a pure Ifaderia, Sherry and Port TT»n«, *
Wolfe** i*ure Jamaica and St.- Croix iZumi
Wolffs pure Scoich arid Irish Whithey. ; ,
ALL IN BOTTLES.—I beg leav« to cdltbe
citizens of the United States to-the aboveWiMß and
Aiiftuors * im;|Dtted byUdolpho Wolfs, of New^York,~Whoa©
name ia familiar In thU country for the parity of bis dele*
brated Schefflam Schapps. Mr. Wolfe, in bis letter to me,
.speakingof Ihe parity of hi* wines and Liquors, 1 says: “ I
will stake mer reputation as a man, iny standing] os a mer
chant of thirty years’residence in the City of New-York, that
that all theSrandles and wines which 1 bottle sire pare as
imported, aid'of the best quality, and can be relied upon by
every purchaser." Every bottlehas the proprietor’s name on
the wax, and a fee simile of hfs signoatnre on the certificate.
Ihe public ire respectfully invited to call and examine for
themselves,? For sale at Retail byall Apothecaries and"<Jra
cers in Philadelphia. GEORGE H. ASHTON, '
I . No. 832 M&ket St., Philadelphia,
| SoUXAgsnt for x
Head the lollowiog from the Courier C.
Eiro&Mouf Business for one New Tors Merchant.—-We are
happy to inform our fellow citizens that there is one place
In our the physician, apothecary, and country
merchant! Can go and pnrchase pnre wines, and | Liquors, as
imported, sfcd of the- best quality. We do not intend to give
an elaborate description of this morqhan’S-extfeDHlve basl
neaa, although it will well repay anyetranger or citizen to
visit Cdolpfeo Wolfe’s extensive warehouse, Nos.! 18, 20. and
23 Beaver #reet, and Noe. 17.19 and 21, Msrketfield
His stoce of Schnapps on hand ready joi; shipment could not
have been Jess than thirty thousand cases ; (be Brandy some
ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1866; dnd ten thou
sand baseabf Madeira, Sherry and Port "Wine,;, Scotch- and
Irish Whiskey, Jamaica and St, Otolx Bum, some ,very old
and equal'so any in this country. He also had{ three largo
cellars, filled with Brandy, wine, Ac., in Casks, under Cos
tom BousO key, ready for bottling. Mr. WolfVs sales of
Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty
thousand dozen, and we hope that in less than two years he
may be eqilly successful with his brandies and wines.
His business merits the patronage of every lover of his
species.. Private females who wish pure wines ■ and Liquors
for medical nee, should send their orders direet to Mr. Wolfe
until -every apothecary In the land makeup their minds to
discard tkt poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace It
with Wol%Vpnre wines and Liquors.' - . :
- We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small
dealers in jithe country, puts *up assorted cases of wines and
liquors, fnch a man, and such a merchant, Should be sus
tained aghast his tens of thousands of oppoden)U in the Uni
ted States* who sell nothing bdt imitations, ruinous alike to
human hmlih and happiness. 6m6
WEIitSBORO BOOK SI'ORE.
Ibooks, BOOKS I
HURRAH FOE SMITH.
THE {subscriber, having purchased ofE. E. Bob
ins j»n big interest in tbs Book sod Stationery bn-.
siness, ifoald Tejpsctftflly inform thepuMio of hie de
sire to-o|unyon „ ). ■
■A. aBNEBAX. NB-WS ROOM
[ AND BOOK STORE, 1
where h 5. will furnish, • |- __ { j
AT THE O£D STiiHD,
oppoait i C. Q. Osgood's Stojie, or by mail, the following
newspa; >ers and Magaiines, at the publisher’s rates.
JjklllES SERVED BY CARRIERS,
N&w York Tribune,
Herald^
| Titnes, 1
i News,.
, WEEKLIES. .
New I otk Ledger, ' ‘ 'Wareriy Magazine,
“ Merpury, Thompson’s .Reporter,
"! Weekly, life Illustrated,
Welcome Guest, Wilke’s Spirit* ,
Centuiy, Porter's **
Solenoflo'American, ' ’ Boston Pilots
Prana Leslies’, True Flagi ■
N; y.jlllnstrttled News, ■ ' Irish American,
Harper’s Weekly, littell’s living Age,
Warmly Magazine, Thompson’s Reporter.
' [
rSCLIES.
Godey’a Lady's Book,
, Petepson’s [Magazine, ,
Arthur’s Magazine,
Ladieß’Repoattory,
Ladies’ Visitor,
. Picklee, i
- Bhnnny IfheiloW.
itanfiy on band, a complete
MO.
Harper's Magazine,
Fxanlf Leslies’ Magazine,
Atlaniio Monthly, ‘ ,
Ecleqtio Magazine,
All t|s Jest Round,, .
Knickerbocker,.
Budget of Fan,’
Alto, will be kepi don:
-repository of " ' ‘ j
classical, msTomcAii poetical,
‘ 'SCHOOL AliD MISCELLANEOUS BOORS, .
Boofcs, Paper Hanging ;
. zWbbet music,: pictures, maps, &t. .
Orders for Binding Books.' The Work ezeebted tosnit
any&aste, and on the-lowest possible terms. Particn.
lar attention will also bej given to SPECIAL ORDERS
for any thing comprehended in the trade.
| BCHOOL BOOKS.
Sanders’ Serids of Headers, Greanleafs Mathematics,
Col km’s 4 Pitches'Geog’y, Davies, “•
Mo|teitf A.McNally’s “ ,Banders’ Spellers,, j
i Potler and Hammond’s Writing Book,
, Brcirn’s and Kenyon’s Grammar. ■ ;
'S’, i
I T&e patronage of the' pnblie is respectfully solicited.
: ' I . . ’. : '■. ; WM. £ SMITH,
tjellsboro, Pa., September 5, 1860, yl
ahmaß*.’-'- cabinet .
& b b m ,
7TI HE Subscriber moStTespectfelly atmouncos that
I; he has on band at (ire old_ .stand, and;fprsa}e a
, |, Cheap Lo tof I'urultnre. - ;
■comprising in part _ . i ’ -
Dressing and Common Bureaus, SteretaHes and Sook
CaHft OftUef, Card and Pit*'. Dining and
t ’ strcahfa*t Tables t Marble-topped and Common Stands,
' 'pupboards,"Cottage ahtf other Bedstead*, Stand*) JSo~
Jfc? and Chpfn, (?ili and Sotemopd Moulding « for
■ picture Frdniet.
COFFINS made : to order os short notice. A'
henrsb will be furnished if desired. '■■■-■-
2f. B. Turning and Sawing donoto order.
August 11; 1859.' I ■ B. T. VANHORN. ;
If>BRBY DAVIE’SPAIN KILLER in Urge tot-
E tics. . , For sale at.Bojr’s Diujf Slut*, j
NEW
/ H< 3EL - WHlT2i|s>
Standing Clerk.
Hate just reeeie
PALL &
GO
READY' M
r -
C A
F LOOK &. TA
and in fact everyth!
usually kept in a Btor
ment. Purchasers wi
and prices before par
themselves that tire
Goods is at -
WICKHAM
arxtuTT t:
GRAPES, MVi
PEARS —Trees of t
tra Urge site, if deal roc
APPLES—A great
different kinds of Crab
PLUMS—A largo si}
kinds. 1
CHERRIES—AtiexJ
CRAPES—Vte: Dell
dy, "White Sweet Water
Rebecca and Concord,
ORNAMENTAL—{Weeping Mountain Ash,, Horse Che**
ant. Balsam of Fir, Scotch Fir, European Silver Fir, Norway
Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, Larch, Ac.
• SHRUBBERY*—HotIy leaved Berberry, Chinese Welgelia,
Spiraea pm ni folio, Deotzia, Green Fonythla. .
ROSES—BaUhnorojßelle, Prairie Qneen.
GOOSE6ERRIES-40f several choice varieties..
CURRANTSr-Chehy, Red, and White. .
We would invite all mho are in want of any of tbo above
trees, Ac., to call and see them for their own satisfaction.
( B. C. WICKHAM, .
Tioga, Ang. 22, JOHN T. BLOODGOOD.
THE subscriber g
Woolen Factor
where be will do all
that may be eutra* <
works bare been pvt
will be warranted i
condition.
The terms are pa;
The highest cash
who wish fo sell.
UNION ACADENI, IDLY 33, ’6O.
fTAHE FALL TERM of this Institution will com
' I mence on Tuesday, August 28th, 1860, under tbe
direction of A. B. WIGHTMAN, A. 8., Principal and
Mrs- J. A. S. WIGHTMAN, Preceptress, sided by
competent assistant^
For foil particulars as to regulations, expenses, Ac,,
address the Principal at Knoxville, Tioga Co., Pa.,
and receive a circular.
; August 2, 1860.-W4
ifoß SALE,
THB WELLSBOBO A TIOGA PLANK KOAD.
THIS Bead, nnderthe provisions of an Act of As
sembly having been condnoted into a first-rat*
Turnpikeor Gravel Bond, and being in complete or
dec and rapahyincludingToU Gatos, Bridges, Ac,—
The present owner 'offers to sell said Bead, With all
the rights and franchises belonging thereto, for the
actual amount be'faas'paid for it, ami its repairs and
management, wilhj interest to time of sale. Terms
cash. For farther particulars, address the subscriber
at Brooklyn, N. Y.l . E. BAYER.
June 29, 1660.-W6*
E. B. BENEDICT, in. D,
WOULD inform the public that he is permanently
located in JElkland- Boro, Tioga Co. P 0.,. and
is prepared by thirty years' experience to treat alt dis
eases of the eyes and their appendages on scientific
principles, and that he can cure without foil, that
drdadfui disease, called St. Vitas’ Dance, {Ckorta
Saudi Vilt,) and will attend to any other business in
the line of Physicked Surgery.
Elkland Eoro, August 8, 1860.
World,
< Co. Railroad' Company.
AHEETINO of the share-holders of the
Potter Co. Railroad Co., will be held at Germania, on
■Saturday Sept, let, 1860, from 1 to 6 o'clock P.M., for the
purpose of electing a president and 12 directors. Those
abroad are requested) W be present, or lend their proxies, at
least previous. The subscription list will, remain
open untilJ&at timej [By order of the Commissioners.
Qermaniaf Pa., Aug. 16, 1860.
THE EAST INVENTED,
£ BEST AND CHEAPEST
sx&zxrct bed tisr xjss i
MOttElelastiolthan feathers, and lighter and mere
durable, Price, only $5.00. Fof sale by
.0 j |E. D. WELLS, LawreucoViHe.
ANEW, Large, and Elegant assortment of
CLAJKPETXN-C3>
Will bo sold at (hie lowest prices, by
I * B. D. WBLLS.
'■ ’ * Lawrenoerille, jgept. 12, 1860.
AGBICIILtCRAL FAIR BALL.
THE company of- jonrself aad lady to respectfully
invited to attend a Bail at the
: WBIiLSBORO HOTEL, :
Floor Managers A. K. Smith, of .Tioga; I - B»
Williams, Wellsboro; E Dyer, Jr, Covington.; ,E Cul
yor, Blkland. ‘ I
Mutio —“ Wetmore’s Ba»d. Silt, $2.00. ’’ ’
E. S. Fa6b, Pro.
"XTTHBREAS, my wifeEOLLY, has left my bed'snd
yY board without, cause or provocation, this
iatowarn all persons not to harbor or trust her on my
account, as I shall pay no debt of her contracting af
ter tfhls data. J, ' RICHARD TILTON.
"Union, Aufenqt 15, 1860.*
FALL.
Gentlemi
HAT.STj
Dickinson Hons
Conway, Feb
NOTICE is hereby given, that AlfrodT. James has
filed his petition In, the office of the Clerk'of the
Court of Quarter Sessions of Tioga County, fbr license
to sell liqnor as a merchant in tho township of.Biosa,
and that bo will be heard on' Thursday thelSth day of
September next, at 2 o’clock P, M. ~
3. F. DONALDSON, Clerk.
Mrs. WlbtlOw's Southing Syrup. j
FOR Children teething. Price 25 cents, :
'■ I- ■> For. Sale at KoyVDrug Store. |
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
OF ALL kINDS, can be found at the roams of
E. i). WELLS, .LAWREWtfVJLtE. '
r IT A TO E.
>OODS!
si & ci, -
WM. A.
d their Neva Stock of
WXNTEZt
OBS.
ConiUtinj in part of
DRY
GOODS
EB IKS,
a bo
ISIONS,
D B CLOTH IN Q
PRO
tTA'TiI
& GA:PS,
BOOT
& SHOES,-
ORbCKBR
4 HARDWARE,
OODENWABB,
GLASS 4
R P E T S,
[BLE OIL CLOTHS,
Lg in the line of Goods that 1»
b can be found at this eatablUh-
U please cal! and. examine Goods
chasing elsewhere, and convince
place to. bn; good and cheap
. W. A. 808 A CO?S.
Wells boro, Oct 1869.
I SALEI
b* .
PO
& BLOOD GOOD,
OCEMTMZBT IN
ipga County, Pa.,
Tioga,
SBS V SHRUBBERY,
j GREENS, tfc., <£c,, <£c. =
io moot desirable kinds, and erf or
.t Standard trees m bearing,
fopplj of the choicest kinds. Four
apple. ■
pply of the best and most approved
tensive assortment of the best kinds,
iware, Diana, Isabella, Black Bnrgmi*
, White Sommer, Hartford Prolific,
Oli, wool..
: ives notice that he has token the
■ t of J. I. Jackson, near Wellsboro,
I custom carding and cloth dressing
nd to i j the coming season! The
II in tborongh repair, and all work
if the wool is brought in proper
down in all cases,
trice will be paid for wool to those
B.W; JACKSON.
t2th, 1860. 3m.
Wellsboro, April
ON FRIDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER 28, 1860.
Woilsbora, l 2, 1860.
caution.
fashions;
I 8 6 0.
Gif’S'wear of Silk flat*, at tho'fTEW
OBE ip Arcade Block, Opposite the
8. P, QUICK, ;
Hatter.
23, 1860.
i w. D TEBBEXi, , . >
• • •; COBNING, N. Y.- i
Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in •
mtVOS, And Medicine*, lead, Zinc, and Colored;
Paints, Oil*, Vamith, Bruthet Campkeneand Horning]
Fluid, Due Stuff, Sank and (Hoi*, Pure Liquor* fur.
Medicine, PatentMedicince, ArtiifPainU andißruiM.,
Perfaaeru, Fanes Article!, Flauorimg Extract*, Ac., .
ALSO,, , , i
—A menl -assortment of Soboo! Spojcs-r-, ■
Blank Books, Staple and Fancy
Stationary.'
Physicians, Druggists and Country Merchants dealing;
in any of the above articles can bo supplied at a small
advance on New York prices. {Sept. 2it, 1857.]
PURS! FURS! FURS;!
FtTEEU-Tbe subscriber has jnsl received aiarg*
assortment of Furs for ladies 1 wear, consisting of
FITCB CAPES & VICTQRINBS, . »
FRENCH SABLE CAPES & VICTORLNES,
RIVER MINK CAPES & MUFFS, ; .
- • ROC£ MARTIN CAPES £ yiCTOEINtSt
These comprise a small quantity of the assortment.
They have been bought at low prioes and will be sold
at extremely low prices for cash, at the New Hat Store
in Cornidg, N. Y. 8.. P. 9«ICK.
H. p. deming,
Would respectfully announce to tie people if4(ll»ga County
that ho Is now prepared to fill all orders for Apple, Pear
Peach, Cherry, Nectarine, Apricot, Evergreen and Deciduous
Ornamental trees. Also Currants.
Blackberries and Strawberries of all new jand approved varl-
VyrSejlpcConsistlng of Hybrid, Pfrpednsl and Sum
-Rotes, Most, Bourbon, ttoisette,* Tea,
Bengal or China, and Climbiog Boses, ' |
OTJt>TTISISI? , D‘V r Including*!! finest now **
ulllv.v DDCitv X ""rletlea of Althea, CalyCanthuß
Dentzlft. Lilacs, gplraee, Sytingfu. Viburnums, WigUias Ac.
T7T f\WT |?D O . Paeonies, Dahlia*, Phloxes. Tulips,
v JLA./ W NaixUsls; Jonquils, Lil
Ues,Ac. „ s - [• '■
f
JRAPI *riet!ea.
Peabody's Nov Haut-boia Strawberry. [ 4 doz. plants, $5.
Order® respectfully solicited. I
for Grafting* Codding qr Prtmiog *lll be
promptly attended to. Address !
OfecJ Lie, »68. U. D. OKMINJO, W boro. Pa.
KTBW BOOT, SflOß,
LEATHER A FISDISG STORE.
THE undersigned, having leased 'the store formerly
occupied by G. W. -West, intends carrying on oil
the branches of the shoe and leather trade* Compe
tent workmen are employed in the iftanufacturingTlta
partment, and all work warranted to be our own tn£-
nnfacture.
Also, all kinds of
READY-HADE BOOTS ,Atio SHOES,
constantly oh harid. All kindsof Leather nndiSboe
Findings, also constantly on hand and for solo at low
prices for cash'nr ready pay. !
HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Goods
at the highest market price. JOS. RIBEROLE.
; Wellshoro, Sept. 5, 1860. , j '
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOP,
MAIN ST., WELLSBORO.
MISS PAULINA SMITH liasljdst purchased her
, FALL AND WINTER; GOODS,
consisting of Straws of all kinds, Pattern Hals,
Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all kinds,
and in foot i
ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS.
she solicits a call from the ladies of Welisboro and
vicinity, feeling that .
HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION,
and compare favorably with those of any establish
ment in the county in regarddoprico.
AND PRESSING done in a
superior manner.
Room Opposite Empire Store, np-etalri.'
Sept. 19, 1860. i . !• *
frarni and mils tor Sale.
THE subscriber offers his Farm and Mills in Rut
land for sale. Tbe Farm contains 260 acres, with
200 acres improved, three,,good| houses, three good
framed barns, one now horse barn 30r40. Also/me
new Steam and Water Grist Mill, with three run of
Burr Stone, all in gbod otdes, and a good rub 'of
custom. All of the above property will be sold on
time to suit tbe purchaser, together or separate.
G. >V. V AS-ALLEN.
Rutland, Tioga Co. Pa., May 31, 1860.
I,and.
THE subscriber has for solo a large quantity ef
fanning land of excellent quality, and in good lo y
cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sevoci
al lots of improved land. . ' L
* These lands will be sold on ter yean 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.
WeUsboro, March 8, 1860. j A. P.CONE.
Major General's Office, 1
'' Liberty, August 27, 1860. J
NOTICE Is hereby given to the volunteers of the
2d Brigade, 13th Division, that X .will review
the same at Tioga, oh Saturday the 22d day of
September next, hnd the Devision Staff are,hereby noti
fied to attend, armed and equipped as the- law wad
regulations direct.
JOSIAH HARDING,
Maj. Gen. of the 13th Division, Pa. -Militia.
Tor Sale.
THE undersigned wishes to nell in order to enlarge
hfo Mercantile business, his farm (with-personal
property, stock and farming toojls) situated in Ulysses,
Potter Co. Pa., consisting of 106 acres 80 cleared,
good buildings thereon, situated oria good road and
near a good market, a Warrant® o Heed given'to the
purchaser. Price $3OOO, one third down, four years
for the balance in annual payments; Address
THOMAS E. GRIBLEY.
Brookfield, Tioga Co. Pa., March. 15, 1880,
ATT£!»Tip»!
THE uniformed militia of Pa. You
are hereby commanded to be, , and appear, on
Saturday, the 22d day of September next, at 9 o’clock
A. in the Boro of Tioga, fqr the purpose of parade
and drill, armed and the law dircts. By
o%r of Cpt. L. D, LANDON.
r FOR SALE.
THE Store Building oh Main Street, nearly oppo
site C. AJ. L, Robinson’s Stored The lot is 30
feet front, and extends back fei&. The Building
was built fora Store House, jwith open front. J?or
terms Ac, apply to SAMUEL DICKENSON,. .
I Wollsboto Pa,
August-SO, 1860! •
* I ' BEMTAX.
Dr.j SHEARER, Homeopapic Physician, has ro>
moved his office and residence fVom the United States
Hotel to second house below Hart's Hotel*
July 12,1860.
. Brown’s Bronchial Troches.
08. COUGH EOZENGESi For the enro of .hoarse
ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and
to clear the voice for pablio speakers and singers.
For said at Roy's Drug Store.
jjrjIABKXEKS POWDER isjnow extensively used for,
f* horse distemper, also for colds and coughs in
horses, to increase the appetite, regulate the digestion
and to improve the condition of pie" animal, useful
also as a preventative for barn distemper in.cattle. ,
| For sale nt Roy's Drug Store..
Balsam tolu. coca?; remedy,—'xhisisihe
1 most populhr;imd-.nBefideipectorant.n9sTiß u*e
in this vicinity. It is prepared from the Balsam of a
tree growing in hot climates; mostly in South America.
■ % , ! For sole at Roy’s Drng Store."
GLADDXNG’S PATENT HOESEHAY FORKS!—
Price with Ropes andiPulloys, complete, $12.00,
For sale by D. P. ROBERTS and J. M. EDSALL,
Wolisboro. —June 1-1,.15G0.
«—■ ■ I I ■>
SEEDS;— Freeh. and reliable Giarden and; Field
Seeds, the largest stock of Soeeds in the puanty
will bp found at Roy's Drug Store.' Fanners who Me’
Field Seeds will remembbr(Roy’s Drdg.Store and the
large packages of: Field Seeds, ■ . j _
~ llAYktfO T«Olif, i
CAST STEEL; Silver Steel, and the Golden Tan.
■ner Sythog, Snaths, Rakes, • soy ih4T stones, grind
stones, grain cradles, Ac., lit ■ t#S6ftOD’g.
BOOKS, Magazines iinjl Newspinera. bound jn Ba
perioj: Styles. Universal facilitiesenable in to
pleas all. Call and lce at the’ ROOK SIOJIK,
i I 11 r
FALL, CAMPAIGN
JUST OPIKISQ AT ‘ i,{ f
G. & }. L. KOBII'SOK’S
ONE PRICE STORE.
WE rr!«h !o call t’ao attention of ow &«ntU aod
customers to our assortment of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
’ 1 SUCH AS.,
LADIES' DRESS GrOO*>a,
' ' ‘ coupwairro ,-j, (
BLACK AND PAWO? SILKS,
CHALtIES AND DE RAISES,
GINGHAMS,, BRILLIANTS,
FRENCH AND ABUS RICAN FRUITS
ALSO ' ■' ,
SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. 1 J
Oar stock of staple goodai, large. Particular notice
is invited to our * I I ;
BROWS AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGsI # SHEETINGS,
' CLOTHS, CASSIMEBEB AND' VESTINGS,
FARMERS & MECHANICS' CASSIMERE3,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, 1
GROCERIES, BOOTS AMD SHOES.
■ HOSIERY AND GLOVES, .
&Ce, - &Cej &Ca
Wellcboro, Scpi. 1, IA6O, jj ; - ;
GREAT HWUCEItEKTS.
I AM bow prepared to wholesale jFLOUR, FEBD,
MfiAl* and GRAlN'cheaper, than a ny man in the
county*. As , I* ' i
I BUY>6r CASH,
And.being connected with sevetjtl largo truuringVfcß
tablishfnnnt*,! can afford to to snpply lumbermen
and Dealers generally With agood article. and theater
than the cheapest,. | - ■
I have made arrangements in the cUy Of New York
so as to supply anybody! and everybody with j
GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE! OR RETAIL, -
■ VERY CHEAP. !:! i
coffee! sugars, tea, fish, pork.
And in fact anything In the Provision line, will be
sold cheap for cash, or exchange for grain. • i ■
WANTED.. “ :,l
■ , 10,000 BUSHELS CORN AND OATS, j
In. exchange, for Qrcceries. - Call!at FRED.,JK.
WRIGHT’S Flour, Feed and Provision Stare, Noj 8
WcTlsboro, Pa.
Juno 7, 1800. , ' : • f. :■
N ! .1 -
ST. NICHOT.AB ; HOTEL, ,j'
BKOAD|WAT, NEW YQBK. . •
WHEN completed, six years a.po, the St. Nieho
las was universally prononncdd.the most mag.
nitiemit, convenient, and thoroughly Organised estab
lishment of tlio kind oi this continent. , j
-What.it was then, it remains to-day—mi Mohr o.rf
val in nhe, in sumptuqmfneu, and thejgeneral elements
of comfort and .enjoyment. - -,pi ■ r
Tho Hotel has acconlmodationa fori 1.600 guests,
ineluding complete suites!apartments
for families. ‘ 1-- ' '!■]'! |'
Six hundred persons can he Comfortably seated
at the tables of its three, public dining rooms, and
nothing that modern art has devised “for the conven
ience and social "gratification of the (traveling phblio
has.been omitted in its plan, or isnotleetedin itspme
tical details. i ]!(. ■ . '
The early reputation of the house at homo jand
abroad, derived from! its magnitude, its snperh ap
pointments, and its home-lihe comfotU and Inxnria,
has been enhanced ovjety year by the unwearied exer
tions of the Proprietors. 11| .Wp:m3 •
TREADWELL, WHITCOMB 4 00,
TO FARMERS_ Alllij|?OTe;EßS.
TjIHE subscriber begs' leave to 1 Worm the public
| that his Flooring Mill in Mansfield is now 4n
complete-operation,-(and that hehaa, been putting ;iu
new machinery, and among the rofp,| -j r [.. ■.
HORTON’S CELEBRATED WHEAT SHUTTER,
-owrtfin the best Mills of Roches tW, N. 7.' H« hss
also a Corn Shelter and Com Cracker; a new |Coro-
MehLSiftcr, and is therefore prepared to grind,com
from the ear. Also two bolts “fair Wheat—one for
good and ode for poor wheat, so as'not to mix good
"hod poor flour.; 1 . .•(Jil.,' ■i '•
'N. B. A firat-ndelunller, frontlinecelebratedPlonr-
of Wagdety 4 Co., of Rochester, N. T., is
now employed. De served S yeari in their employ,
and comes well recommended. jj j |
gaa- Cosh paid for grain. (! C. W. BAILEY,
■Mansfield, Sept. 5,1360. w 3 ! |.
To Persons Out of Employment
i GENTS WANTED to sell ;Utb ERIE SEWING
f\ MACHINE.—We will gif eal Commission, jot wa
ge# at froin 525 to $6O per month,! and expenses paid.
This is a new machine, and so ‘ simple in its ofitistnw.
tiop that a child of Id years can,lparo to. operate it by
half an hour’s instruction. It is eijnal to any Ifiitnily
Sewing Machine in tile, and tbe price is bnt Fifeeea
Dollars. , (
Persons Wishing an Agency will address .-i ‘
, , J. N, DO YD AN, ■
Secretary Eric Sepias? Machine ConpsDTi,,,
: 4ws ; : • j: &lax, oma:
* StBAWBfiRBm
i g«fWo'receivedmanylettew'fromcorre*ivmfl(mfct«f i*
,/V.TnriooH parts of the Copntyai different time*; imjatring
where they e»n procure the best Domestic ,Btrnwbemevw«
hare made arrangements to supply those wlroTnay'want them
at thefollowing rate* delivered 1 la Wellsboro.
' , .i ~ . per cfca. - per huu '4*s/
■ Peahod.rs Newlfautbois, ' >' •60 = ;
* Wilson's Albany, 3714 •; tiAO/j
Hooker’s, * ' * 37J-5 2jtf’
» ‘ WcAmy’* Superior, 25 ‘ - ItJSsy* .■
Loryworth’s Prolific, .. 37 jJL6O. j
JjC Baron (New French Variety) 76 4.00^
* Scarlet Magnai*, - * ■ - -60 ' s•’ X3ioo
Fuller No. I, p ‘ • •. -60 f ..
Dcroittg’g NcwlSebdllng,' , 75 / *' 'fOO* 1
As thpge nvrietiegare'uli goodjpnrchasersican select from
Vicm to nut! thsmseives. All orders-to bo oddreßgal
. ' * ''i ’ Agitator Offl6e, Wellsbdro P ; \ '
i-ESTHAIT;'.;
CAMK to thd premiiea Atne?, ln Mid
* dlebury, bn jtho. mpnitpg of ; 28tb; |a email
black handsomely built and ih gopdordj-Pf
with both bind feet white, and a small red sjiQ,t abvut
■the site of a dollar on the left Hde>’which Jnofcs 4a if
it had been worn by thebafck pad~raaidinarß looked,
asjfshe been rodp or drove' hard,.through t|io
night tocopje forward, prove
property, pay - charges and lake, her away. 1
' September 6, i 860; w3* ■ *- -- -i 1 4
SPECIAL, COURT.
NOTICE is hereby giventhat a Special Coart will
bo'hcld-inj; Wellsboro,. for-the.trial, of .special
causes moved into said Court, cotutpencing on Mon
day, November 12th' next, Hon. David Wilmot presi
ding. JOHN F. DONALDSON, Profh’y;
PEDLEBS will find it to their advantage to, call. at
, Boy’s Drug Store, as he has just received a large
supply! of Essential Oils and Essences ,ial) kinds
which be Is [selling very chesp for cash. ! , .
... : Liquid Fepitiq.
EOB Dyspepsia and. Indigestion; 1.. . ’
1 :• Fersale at Boy’s Drag Sure,
SUBSCRIPTIONS received for all the Jtngasuiee
and papers,eitherlnfclttbs, or by the stngle ropy,
at | -i— ROBINSON’S NEWS BOOM.
'PILES, PILES.—A new lend vnluabla
■ < remedy for this painful and tronb asome disease
can bo obtiined at BOX'S DBtJ&iSXOBX.
June 21 j 1860, -
"i ’ NEW’ ARTICLE OF STOVE FOUSH.—Vos
rw Bale.al Boy’s Drug Store.
BROTHER; Jonathan’s Furniture . Polish, Price
25. cents,; , For sale at-Ray’s Drag Store.,
'VTITC HELL'S BYRUPOF IPECAC/! For Colds,
Xt-L Coughs, .Croup, 4e,_. ,At-B«y’s Drug Store.
QIUIN at !
( . STE^ifcFLOtfR
« Hngusl; 15,|1860, 8«, . ’ .
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