BE AGITATOR. uD.aUSCEiiLANEOTTS. A RAMSDKLL, Editor. U. J. ? %&tOi 57,186 L Ptrriftaiu Co., 119 Nunn St., Ntw York, ud 10 -Baiton.erttbeiigentt'-forithe.iyttaterv end the ’«nti»l end UrgMt tircoUtlog Newnpeper* In the mi »nd lh« Cenedu. The; ere eatborued to eon oietoor lowest ratee, r ,- ,Hew Adve ’» Sarinpa itia-— -J. C. Aycrjk Co. UlralorU Ao/fe*.—EHite of X«aao XT; Smith. Hadin' j V ‘Sait-—Wfighti B»iUy, £nyin< ./ «■. AWe.—Wfjghtfe Bliley,. . CoßnJsPOKDesli. —" Eye WUnert” Blob- We received yourcompmnication too Ute f6r teei'* paper- “ Ivy.”—Wo-muit take time to; rer your last far 01. ! tTe team bat the SpringtTerinofthe Welle idtmy opened on Monday last with a eery [tendance. Tbit it aa It tljonld be.. ■ —-‘--it--; - - Loir aa Eva.—On Saturday morning leal, jorge Jelio ei of .Belma?, wjhilat trying to cut imall piece >f a eteel bat, Bset with an accident ich be lost one of. hie eyeaj on ig the bar, I he piece flew oteitriking and Untys r destroying the retina. ; . I . ' .. I - l-l The Edit f of this paparj6aareo«fved'the np untof Poa; Maatejr in, tbp. Borough.' To the, /riends in and around Welhjboro who 'joined in ting this appointment for ua,pae tender our hdatt, .eknowledgmnnts. In a fewifnya the Post Office bo removed from its presentyocalion to Smith’s : Store —the most central, add therefore the most mient place for it intown,, n. r. •Wo hare.commenced iejihis week’* issue a ,’s Column on the fouri|j|page, which we will iror to fill each week: with l we most useful selected from. several Agricultural periodicals, ball also'puolisb useful acd| valuable recipes for j keepers, and we invite farmers and others to • us with original suggestion from their own ex ;bco, for the Of theilgneighbors., New Poi T learn that John j, Esq., of I losiburg falls hi»n, Appointed Boats it on the Cor ling and Beil Road vice >e Lyman. < A. Thompson, Biq., faaa been ap tod Postmast sr-at Corning s jfr. Altrord of the >, at Towand i; Mr. Borgpef of the TWeyrqpi.at r'ubnrg; Mr. Lathrop' at SliHitroie j Mr, Cochran the Union, at Lancaster. J® eh all publish a list the new nppj inttncnti in »t£la county aa loon at ’ art made. | . .■ atal *on lThor«d»y afternoon ,orris Dartt ion of Jinituij Dartt of Charleston, ibopping in he woodj lVithj his brother llenry. hid choppe 1 * which on felling ' egtintt a I arjgpr one. \ \y%en they had got the tree nearly cut through,lKe smaller one became ;aged end fc 11, striking Nh®ii Dartt on the head, ling bis scnll andright iMpldw blade. Qe wu ; d home inss mible and dlefl in four boon. The jued ires ibcut 27 years age, and returned California list'Fall oflerilan ahsenoe of about ■ :iULI_L . years. A Fact.--Y»u trty of the literary Ij papers for a year, tod |OBrc«ly find a fact that , iUr. you iris sr and romance!, fictions, ve'.ret sod 1 bathers—llUtej fiends, equipped in Its sod crinoline, big ia-e'pauieUes, A »lore of a moustache, tuning the heads of aim ing maidens— ibe erery day ijjlatory of life ingen, ■!y belied, anil benutifqliy.&traged. And yet it tya ends mos; charminglyV'ilinndrodi of persons cannot effort. a home pipifei in the' course of a ipend three :!coes the it would cost, in lasing this ti ash.' A -Max Lc st axd Fo.^si'DleAD. —On Tuesday, sth inst., Andi ow Jurdaof on Kettle Creek, ly Township, this county! ]»t Werts’ public house horns, in company or four Oliver per- They took * route IhsjdfiiJ twelre or fifteen through the woods, anS'tjy some means separa om each other, Jordan dot arrive and search igmids, he wss found dsluL' on Saturday the ,18th ~ shout eight or ten {from the place from in he started, and only aifejr rods from thedirect i, lie leares a wife and' dye er si* children.—, Jlaren IKiiteAman- '‘ ii , ■ Bat TRJtr.pHTinga County k on -6f thorest ol'Jfcriatton in the article I ether one iW|ntire genius rune to i anything'f|l£,e; or. whether there i other animals in our midst to be in Ihsj of “ natar” wo sy. Certain |i ia, however, that at Animal IrakisnaVa been invented in the past t 4 Soars". The last num lie lprhnclaa the fact that n granted'ioHlli I). Doming and !*■ lnmr,~assi| Tofc to P. G. Walker and harleston,i for another one. We iribed it in puj. columns/ Asother ableJlj ahead i rat traps. \Y b mure than more rau aa ,cre oaght pretesd to i if * d-JZOI :oQDtj wilbii of the £ei<nf| potent ha« bed ■; talker of D^l Twlty Puts of C •*w already dese s already ot s with bis Lady’s Book anolbijttf.’ bis magnificent and louble'msi| in'ptb fashion.plates. In is a. Quadf |ple' Exfonsion Pashron ; the Tarionikjtyle* of Spring Dresses. Bonnets a jdi Head-dresses are alsa e t Donkey” is the steel plate in this ery pretty < >eii Miss Janvrin gives slightful eld Sety tod “ Mrs. Rasher’' ii ir usual style. “Drawing ’ Model Cotiiagos,” are continued in 1 1 the cbildSeni are taken care of, for i ‘tment of their own, in which they ite toy! foi.their own amusement. ;',>53,00; 'two' three iddrdss if A.: Qod«y, 3t3 Chestnut K ■ vl. !L Qobet it *or April, contain •apcrbly colored addition to thij, containing K«» patterns of Siren. “The Pe Homljcr, agd a vc Moticr of her de Sashes forth in hi Unons /’ and “ lUimimbfr; «» »te Uught to m. ■?«ns, one cap w P>m, UM. j Philadelp] Senion'oj j' thei Tioga\County Teach be held! It Tioga Borough on the id 12th o< Apjil. = ' Jett»M,btjT» PdW received by, the iendent'ffiiin {UeisnV Ghiu.'W. San rk, and- Srmabt £. Bates, of Harris* lbs Count,; to be held next Ercry t<£tch«jriutheCpunty should - t- :l IN gw ?o r 4> March 11th, 1881, (8, Bear Sir rlYoura of the dlb iqst.i 10 unfore»eeuProridonco prevents, X the, 9th ufi A Wit) to assist at year In. 15 Respectfully Yours, 3 „ ■||Ciu». W. Sasdbbs. . Bajt»is««#rio, March 1,1861., Sfr-; sr<jnr note has just come to hand. Yea «a a ii? rly to make puljic, tW I shall be at Tioga ha ir o| [ A P ril 1° taim Conducting yonr Insti "* unothioj nnfpieseait ore tents. ~ Tours! truly,- j SjHtuei. P. 'Bates, ‘ lAp’rt Sip’t Oom. Sckoolt. , JoH,B.Dsq., T *• “PtKoye Cou*l 3 . The nett ««■ Imtitote w m su >. 10th, Uth » following Snperini “ ar & nlttire to »>«i it Tioga. MUai . BikwC.jft,, 11 lf, lai, >.J ■ : : ; . w •. 7 :-‘; s 4 Urijoir, Sfareh 18. IMtl : - bid* It.”/ . nf the Staging ‘f> a a the lltb, Qnj on the IBth til* Hi /TREAT BB D C CTI ON ’ \JT Anticipating a! change in our busings, we arc now offering our Urge •toelt of STOVES At greatly reduced .prices, PARLOR; STOVES AT ,SOST.. , C ABPETS AND FLOOR Olt CLOTfIS. A large assortment now on iajnd a»8 for sale erry cheap by W. A. ROE 4-CO. j WetUborej Oet,|l,.lBBot; -j / I r* LOCKS I— Che«pprrt(ut4og: meat «t ttcnqi V.aptnwdt Obodttmw. } '** TTjTn —r't ‘t 1 !.» i v .i; r prwint month, nadir the' dfroctibiJ of Prof®; C. Jow-’ ott. Wehad three testione eiash day; and although our email, and the time short * r ii which to (elttba( we wan beginning. ts ling not •nlj with thd Tdieo, theuadaritaoditg also," Indeed, we had-UmsettuaiMbuta the Uslea* era »t tha ge mi-Concert of the ia«te»eßlng,thai thp wards; so often .'{pandible, won plainly understood; one of the characUriidcfof Hr. Jewett*! tnjtrticUon We r repognK* In Um a dottplata knowlsdgwoTthe science of his p«f«|sion,j<o}nhined; with thorough, nau and a peculiar ability to- instruct; emir nently flu him for teaching ciauea to “ unlearn‘what they iaamei amlSS;’ , ;;ad4i£srtlng : thus' in" the right direction.., W.a success; and hope ha.may. edntlnna his labors until the miserable ainging to which in moat' of bur cburchei’we are compelled to liaten, ifaalt havebecomb baiter adapted to tha wor ship of the great Aulhofipf -fmnsia itself/ But while that employed in different legalities, may he remem ber, that be bae the confidence; the -gratitude, the affection, and tha clearance flf .further support from hie little band of singers in Sallirani W, EDUCATIONAL, l "‘ CnanLcsToa, .March 10,1891. 7b tht Editor of lAv Agitator .1/ Deab gin; We as a neighborhood'were highly gratified by the exercises at jthe close of J t R. Japes* School, whleh catue off on Saturday, Starch 2d. The afternoon’e exercises consisted of an- examination in the various branches which hied been taught daring the term. The pupils exceedingly well, and showed by their attainments that both they and their teacher had been attentive and industrious. Wq be lieve that a teacher who makes bit pupils tha object of hie prayer as wall aa hie icare, con. seldom fail to succeed. On Monday evening March ilh, their exhi bition came off and took the entire audience by sur prise. The last exercise , was a prise declamation.— Seven young men spoke for the prise,-and declaimed admirably.' Wo did not tbiok those young men pos sessed the faculties of apeeking so well aa, they did. But we must bear in mind that there is elasticity in the human mind capable of contractiagsnd expand ing, but will not show itself until weight of affliction, is put upon it. Its powers may be compared to those., vehicles whose springs are to .contrived! thatjtbeyget along smoothly enough when loaded, but jolt uncom fortably when they have nothing to bear. • It gives me much pleasure to think that tbe young men of this place have- “Onward" for jtheir motfo, Andmay (hey put forth their utmost efforts to reach the goal which they desire; assured that they will never regret their efforts at improvement for 'Odd <will amply re ward them. - i D. G. Kuwanns. ' * i ' J • s D. B. Be LaodjA Co/a Saleratus; it is pure; it is perfectly reliable; it will give the moat complete end entire satisfaction; it js hbaltdpul, from the fact that it ii perfectly fHe from imparities. D. B. Be Land A Co. are sparing pains nor ex pense to furnish consumers with tbe Lest Saleratui tbat.it is possible to manufacture. ' These goods are manufactured, and fur sale at wholesale, at ike Fair port, Monroe County T. iFor sale by dealers gen erally. The principal grocers throughout the' coun try aUo wholesale it. : • MAHRIED, On the 24th inst, at Ira Wilsons, by J, B. Hough ten, E?q,, Mr. WILLIAM NOBLES to Miss REBEC CA UOMINUER, all of Dcimar. 3D 13,0., On the Hit last,- at the residence of. bit father in Charleston, Tioga Co. Pa., j’OUN NORRIS BAKTT, aged 2? years, ■ ‘ Ur. Dartt was the youngest son of Justus end Jemima Bartt. At the age of sixteen he embraced religion, and became a member of tho free-AV/l! .lie embarked for California at the Sge of nlndtfteQ,*Bd-~iflfW-teriding eight jrean in theland of gold, returned to. became the guardian of Ms aged parents. In his society they had anticipated much enjoyment in their declining-years, and congratulated themselves on the affection of aj most dutiful son. But treacherously death has interposed, and token in the vigor of youth and bounding health, hint on whom their hearts were set. About three months after his return, ac companied by his brother chcerfof and happy be went to the woods, and while felling a tree was crushed by the foil ing of another lodged above him.. lu a state of insensibility he survived two or throe boars and expired. How-mysterious is this providence, - Kept through all the perils of a sea voyage, aodbf thatlaudof dsbgetw—ventured, to tho embrace of friends, and just as his fond parents had begun to reaHao their long chbrished expectations, be was -snatched away. Wo ope happy to J earn ( thßt‘. his piety was equal to tho exigency." Uatfar Ithd rigid teat of \ California Ufa it retained its lustre,and returned with him as “gold ln the fire.” “ ijlessed are the dead which 'die in the Lord.” May the dceplyaffllctodjparents, brothers and sisters, imd the circle of mourning relative* realize that ; in tide, their affliction, they or? sustained by tho presence of that “ friend that stlcketh closer than ft brother.” , rrs's.rV'f ?i BPECLA.L NOTICES. J • WHO SHOULD USE { SR. J. BOVEB DOS S’ VBOETABLE ■i IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS? : All yrlio ft re afflicted with Incipient ContrampUih or Weak ! Lungs fthooW a*« them.. f ‘ 1 AU who suffer from weak Stomach*, jDdigetticm,Pyfpep ,iU, or Pt.c* should u*e £hem. ; i All who suffer from General ar NervousiDeblUty, Restless ness at night, waftt«f,Sleep. AC-, >hogM u*f thwu. , All person* who are convaleebent after fever or other lick 'nest should use them. 1 * i ... Minister* of the Gospel. Lawyer*, Lecturer*, add all pub lic speaker* shonld nse them. I ! Book Keepers, and oil persbn* leading * »*dentary life [should nut- them. 1 I ’ Theagedaod Inftriirshoujd twethem. • j | AU'Who requhv a rHimilant or hmlr should tis* them:' 1 All who are addicted to the use of a duot spirit* and wish Ito refurm.'Shonld use them. | They ore tuude of ft pure Sherry Wine, nnd of the native pUnt* and herb* of the country* and should be recommend e*f by temperance swietic*, clergymen, physician*, and all friends of humanity. j . They are prepared hy an experienced ntid 6killtnll physi cian. and aiM« from their medicinal properties, are a most delightful beverage; and yet, as a inediciae, are a* innocent, and harmless a* the dew* of heaven. , ! Sold by drogffi’tt* generally. 1 ’ j CHAs. WIDDIFIELD A Co..Proprietor*. * j7B-WHllain *U Tork. Baldwin. Lowell k Co.. A pent* »t Tioga..' 7s3jrl _ ! Br- It- II- Borden, of Tioga. i» General Agent, for Tto- , ga County, to whom all applications for agencies must be made. _ ’ , , . 1 LATHS* rPICKETS iANH’SHINGLES for *sl* ot Tioga, by j .11, S. JOHNSON. March 20, 1801, nil ' , ‘ , " For sale.—a good steam engine and Seller very cheap at .the Charleilop-. Flouring A,UI«. tWRTGHT A BAILEY. FOR SALE.—Ah excellent "SMPt MACHINE nt 50 per cent ieia than ciist. ,—. 1 • ■ WRIGHT A BAILEY. - A DMINISTUATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of -tX-administration baringbcen granted totbasub soribef,*'ob (be estate of IsaacW.’ Sltiitb. lHfe uf Blil* liras Township, deo’d, notice is berebyl-giron. to those'lndebted to said estate to makejimmtjitate payi ment, ind those haring claims to present them prop, lorlr authenticated far Settlement to the subscriber. I . , , E. C. SMITE* Adtu’r. Ealliran, March zV, 1881.p6t. A CDITOft’S'NOTICE.i—The aidefsigned; ap- A pointed an auditor to settle the account of C. itomnion ahd Jos. Barber,, executors of Ojß. Good man, deceased, and make distribution!of the proofed* of said estate, wUlattend iotbe duties of Jui appoint ment on Thursday, April ’45, 1881 i at One o clock p. m„ nt-the office of A. P. Cone; te T V March iff, 1361. ' " \~B- PIERCE, Auditor. T>VBNn*G Edition of the PAILT TRIBUNE foi B ooE WOB& jgs^^aaygggad tMGA '6W.If.TY • I'■ L , A 9Q £aisa*srilia ] FOE PUBIFTIHO THE BLOOD. And fcr tfcs kpaady care of the' Mlpwbig ebaptalMst, J lcnflitaiMlcMM*uift«tl«u.ivth ! i§* Ttuaorflf Ulctra. Sorci«JKniß|laiUi I FnitnlM» BloUfcu^^uZ • Blaises, ud *ll Skim plssases. L_ . . _ 0-UOUlj, l/ad.dtb dans, 184*. \3 . C. iTO A- Co< Otats \ I M it ay doty to u* novate ytok. your. aatm»riQ» bu m*. listing mhsHtcd a acroMousin&ettoo,l hsv* atiffana' tfom It ifi TartGo# xwyt ' Soamimm it tnovt ttit.ln Ule«n pa jut^haudrapd amii jomftlttao.U . wfOßd Mraogo iM><wk»®ui mi Wi mQrta» aura, which Wes painful mod (oafimm beyond description. I triad iimoy physicians, tot without much rtikf from any thing. la ffcet,;tiia dievrder grew .wonie. feugtlft ni C^Ucad Ip read io U» <Jtepei Stenongwr that you had-prefjarwl - tin alterative (Barvai«u > iUa) r fur 1 knew from your repute* tims tliat any thing you mud* mint be good. Z east to Cincinnati am) gut it, and used U till it cured ma. I took li»m you ad vise t stnajl doaeaof a a W«iath. aud'ujpl.aipwet Hire/;>>>v «I)J tfcHhy skin aouir Urg«u to form under the scab, which after a ttliile All off. My «kht it now dear, and 1 know by my fading* that tfae disease hoi gone from tuy Voa qui welt believe that 1 feci what 1 am aaylug when I toll that I hold yon to be one of the. apostle* of the (fend remalu ever gratefully. . Toon. * ] ALFItKD B. TALLEY. |h Anthony's Fire, Rose or Srjralpelot f i Tetter, and Salt Utienun Scald uead. t(||ngwenii| Sore Kyea* Dropiy/ pr . Itohert M. PreUa write* fitHU Salem. N. Y-. 12th ipf., that he ha* cured an inveterate com of Props#* which threatened to terminate fatally, by the ' ' Ferbertrlng use of our ftsnapttrinsktuid atm a Uaagwua* Kr\f<ipda* by lorga dotes of the same; tpyt iaonrcathacommon Aru£tt*n».by itoooste&tty. . jßronrUocela, Golirs or SwelUdJUclc* . I Zelmiou Sloan of Prospect, Texas, write*: ‘•Three hot* flea of your Sarsaparilla cured *»o finom -a Guitr*— a hid* - Sobs swelling on the neck, nltidi 1 had feuflared faun dker two year*." v k > ieneorrhaa eaWhlfri.OrarUti Timor* : I Uterine Ulcepatldu* Feidale Olietiee. I Dr. J. B. 8. Cliamvlng.or Wow York City, writes { tobet cheerfully comply with the request of yonr agent io paying I ;lmvo found 1 yonr Sarsaparilla n mast excellent ■' alterative in the numerous complaint* for which we employ such a remedy, bat «*|n?claJlj in fhnalt Distant if the Scrofulous dlntln**ls,' I have ciired many invoter* ate cases of Isfucorrlwei by It. anil Mime where tli/com* jdaint was caused hj.tdcsrHtitm of Uie uterus. The nicer* it inn itaelf was soon chml. Notliing within my knowl edge equals it fur these fcunle derangements.** I Edward fih Maitotf, of KewTuiry, writes, "A dad* ? serous nariiurtHuar «n one uf tlutfemules Ip my family, : wiiicli liHil defied all tlie remVdies.we could employ, lias At length been completely cured hy your Extract of Sar* aaparliio. Our physician thought nothing but extirpa* Mon could afford relief, but be advised Ihs (rial of your Sarsaparilla aa tho last resort befcrs cutting. and it. effectual. tight wwi* iio symptom of Mte dlveiw remains,” " | SypUUU and Mercurial nUeaie. 1- Kcv Orleans, 2Mh August, 18M. Dr. J, C. A Tf.R: Sir, 1 cheerfully comply with tho re* neat uf your Agent. am! report to you xxuecf the efiecti hove realised with your Btirtnparinn. ' 1 I have cunnl with It, in tny practice, moat of the com* taints for which it U recommended, and have found iti (fats trujy votidtprfbl -fn Uiy yureof JTentrfOl&nd ifer eurial D't'tixt, One of my patient* bail Syphilitic ulcers |u hit throat, which were conxuming bia palate and the Sop of Ui* niutitli. Your ftamparflkS rteadlly taken, cured him in five weeks. Another wan attacked by aec* tondary symptoms iu hlv now, end the piccintiou hud •ateii away a cwrrelderable part of it, so tlmt 1 belle Vo tiie abonlop-would soon reach his hraln und kit! him. Rut it wielded Jto my adtubiistnitioti of ymir ttarftapurillA: (lie ailcere healed. and he is well again, nut of course without home disfiguralion to hi* face. A woman who hud been panted for the seme disorder by mercury was iufloring pom Uds poisou in her bone*. 1 hey had become so sen* to to the weather that on a dump day site suffered cx* luting pain in her Joints and bones. w«! d entirely hy your >am«jtarllla In a few weeks. I •v from its formula, wiiich youitgent gave me, that P^Sparation from your' laboratory must i* a great 3dy; consequently, these truly remarkable result! i it have not surprised me. Fraternally ydutv, 0. T. LARIMER, M. D. camatlim, Goat, hirer Complaint* I IlVDtvcfrfiEace, Preston Of.. Va,. Clh July. 1859. ! La. J. C. Avlr: Sir, J have been afllicled with a pain ful chronic Rhamutiu* for a lung time, which battled the: wkflluf phy«lrf*m*.antHiuck to me Its aplu of all the' Vonedics I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla One |>ottle cured mo iu two weeks, and restored my general health so much that 1 am fir better than befrre 1 was attacked. 1 think it a wonderful medicine. .J. FItEAM. I Jules Y. OeU'hell. of St. lauls, wrftflt: “ I have been afflicted* for years wHb an riffidimt nf the Liver, which sJcslroyed my 10-aith. I (rleti every thing, and every tiling {failed to relieve ms; and 1 have been a broken-down man jforsome yearn from no other cause than denmgrvimt of pit Liter, My beloved i«*alor, t|to Rev. Mr. Espy, cdviurf auo to try your SorsapanUu, localise he said ho knew yoy, Jatul any tiling you made was worth trying. By the blesa iHgof Ood it tiM cured me, and baa so purified my Wood as to make n new own of me. I feel young apnhi. The best that can l»e said of you is uot half gaud enough,” Self Irrne, Cancer’ fnmon, EulargemenT f ~ OccraUou, Curies aud XCxfoMattou of . the liouca. 1 A great variety of cam have been reported to ns whera curve of these fanidilahlo complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, hut our space hero wilt not admit them. Some them gtmy lie fount! lit our American Almanac, which the events below named are plowed to famish gratis to all who cull for thorn. » D>.pcp.U.n.. r tP,^ ? . ( FiUf Eptlep* . iy t iileiftiiolioiyt A'ectralffi*. , Many reffmHublo rujv» of theta tlfettious liars Been made-by-the aUrralhe power of-tlilo medicine, It atimn- Utfef ftte tUal ftahetionVlfifo Titfnroos action, and tlmt . nvercomee dUurder* which mmliT beaujipoaed beyomliti rwfbv -Bueli a remedy hMhmg l*en required by U»e ne cessities of Uta |*eefde? and we are confident Uial Uiil will - do for them aH tbaf medicine ctio;da*i'£ J. LSSPUTR. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Coughs; Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, • Croup, DrourhltU, liirlp.lent Coil* - ' sumption, «n«V for the llellsC of Consumptive Fatlsuts iu advanced Stages Of the Disease* Tbts !« s rewiwJy a> unlvowijly known to snrpan sny other 6>r the cure of tlmmt nnd limp cuinpTnlntji, that ft is aseleas hers to pulilEali the evidence of ils rirtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and fls truly wonderful enrew of pulmonary have made It known tfirouplMmt flie civilised •nations of Ihs earth. Few are the cnmmunlMes, or even families, llum who have not some f«crsnnsl experience of Its effects— ■otiie living trophy in their midst of its victory over tbs nitrile and danpermm disorder* of the throat alid lonirS. As all know tlm dnwdfnl futatlty of tip*** disorder*, end st Ihevjttiow, fotf. the effects of this remedy, we ni'td not do more than ro fut Mire them that it has now all the vir tues that h did Itave when making the cure* which bars won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prvpajodhyßr.J.C. AXES &> CO., Lowell, Has*. Sold by C. &3, L. Robinson, Weilsboro; H. H. I lirden. Tioga; W: G. Miller and C. Parkhurat. Law rinceville; A. <fc J. Daartnan, Knoxville : S. X. Bil ling*, Gaines; J. & 3. G. Parkhurat, Elkland; \T. I;. Mitchell, Mitchellville; J. Rediugtuo, Middle hjiiry; Bennett A Randall, Middiebury -Centre; G. IV. Nesßllt",'Manrffeld; S.P. Packard, Covington; G. R. Sheffor. Liberty ; D. S. Magee, Blossburg ; Pox I Witter, .Mainabnrg, and by Dealers everywhere. March 27th, l«61.-6m. :UNIQN ACADEMY TEACHERS’ SEMINARY. .'B.-.PBKE,. ~,.Pbincjpai» - - [RS.‘S6pffiA ’PiticK.lr......’...........Preceptr’cJj. In.. I. G. Hott, .'Teacher of Music. -Spriag Term of 1861 commences March 5. .; .ExptPta pur Turat: Tnition from .....J ;..$3t055.00 ■ Beard (per week $1.50) 16.50 Room and lodging 3.00 Room far those hoarding 1hem5e1ve5...;.;U,..1.50 Special attention. given tq tho leaohora Dec irtmeut. , Extr* inatruetiom will aUn be given to UwMa wish ig’tb qoaltly themselves for tcaoning'mhflc. Deerfield, Feb. 20.1861. 2#-w3 WARE BOOM. fHE Subscriber most’r'espectfulljt-announces that he has on hand at the. old stand, and fur sole » | Cheap Lot of Furniture. comprising !h part- • - - ■ _ ifnetiug and Common Sunaiit, Shntariu and Book ! Cam, Center, Card'nmt Dining and :\.Bteajefaet Tabhe, Marble-lopped and CuntnwifSiandf, 1 Cepboqrde,. Cottage and other Bedeteade, SfandtfSi i fat and Chain, Oilt and Moteicoai Moulding) for . Picture /room. ! - ~ corrms madoto order on abort notion. A tjaana*utb#ti«r»i*bsdif 4wit»& Si B. Xarniug and Sawing dona tp.ordan , AnguaUi, 1859. ■ ; ;^.,X.jvAlfHOßff,| Hongiiioii’aXlqnid Pcptriu. UyspepsiaaniS Indigestion. ', „ 51 5 .gar aala at Boy'sprng.Stnrt. you tub rapid cube or CA BI If ET AGITATOR. j)b YOD WANT WHISKERS? . YOU WANT WHISKERS? 00 TOir WANT A MUSTACHE ? 00 YbU WANT A MUSTACHE? BEUnOBAin . . csixtztrsß STIHUXAIIBTG ONGHSkT, SOB TBS VfEISXSSS ABB BAIB. . Tbs nliKribsr* tsks plesmr, In umonneiog ts lis Cidxssj ofth. Catted Stetei, Utet tho; bars olitelaed tbs Ajenfiy for, and ti% now soabtsd to offer to tbs American ' {mbits, tbs .bora Jaitly eebbntsd »nd world-rsaowned article,, - Tlic Slißinlutlaz Oacneet a prepared by Dr. C. P. an ,mlnept phy sician of London, and is warranted to. bHoff oat * thick set of WHISKERS OR A MUSTACBR in from three to six .reeks. This article is the oely one of the kind used by the French, end in, London, and Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stinmla ting compound, acting as if by magic upon the toots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If ap plied to t!|ie scalp, It trill cure BalPiriaS, and cause to spring up, in {dace of the bald Spots a fine growth of new hair.. Applied .according to directions, it will turn bed or towy hair nans, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth, and flexible. Tfae “ OaocxßT “ Is an indispensable article in every gentleman’s toilet, and after one week’s use they would not for any consideration be without it; The subscribers are tbs only Agents for the article in the United States, to wbom all orders must be sd dressed. Price One Dollar a box—for sale by ail Druggists and Deoiersi or a box of tfae "Onguent” (warranted to hsre the desired effect) will be sent to any who de sire it, by mail (direct), securely packed, on receipt of price and postage, $l.lB. Apply to nr address HORACE L IIEGEMAN A CO., Druggists, Ac., 29-mS ’• 24 William Street, New Tpfk. - AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned having bee n appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Fleas of Tioga County, to adjust the proceeds of Sheriff Sale of the real estate in Mansfield of the Da vid Caldwell steam mill property, will attend to the duties of said appointment ot the office of Henry Allen, In Mansfield, on Monday. March 18th, 1861, at 1 o'clock F. M. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. Wellshoro, Feb. IS, 1861. CHARLESTON FLOORING MILLS— ■’StmiGtHT & BAILEY, Haring secured the best mills in the County, are sow prepared to do . . • Custom Work, merchant Work, and in fnot everything that ean be dona in Country Mills, eo at to give perfect satisfaction. - , FIjOUR, HEAL AMD ;FSSO| AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at oar store in Wellsboro, or. at the Will. Cask or Goods etchanged for grain at tbe market price. All goods delivered free of charge within thecorpo ration. •> - ' AVRIO UX 4 BAILEY. Wellsbora, Feb. 13, 1861. , . Preparatory School lor Teacher*. Wellsboro, Tioga Count,, Pcnna. h. R. IBTOUNOAanj, A.H., •• Priaefeal. The {Spring Term commences Tuesday, March 12, and clones Friday, May 24, 1861. , TUITION. ( - Juvenile Bepartment, ... $2,5# Common English Branches, - . 2,51 Higher English Branches, • . • 4,50 Languages, - - - • ' * . 2,off Pupils of any degree of advanosmentr«eir>d,and carefully iostructed. Special efforts Will be made to properly qualify those designing to teach, for their profession, Weill,horo, Feb. 13, 1861.-w4 Mansfield classical' seminary. BIANSFIBU), TIOOA 00., PA. Tb* Spring Term of this Institution will commeno, April 2d, 1861, and continue thirteen weeks. - *E. WiLDMAN.-A. M Principal. Mrs.l H. P.'R. Wildmas Preceptress. MiisEi'A. Cbase Music Teacher. —— l Assistant. I ■■ Teacher in Primary Department. Mr. Isaac Sticenet Penmanship, I EXPENSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term.., $2 50 Comkaon English, - 4 50 High or English and Languages S 00 1 Music, Piano or Melodoon 8 0,0 Use bf Instrument : 3 00 Room rent, per term.. 1 50- Fuel, per term 2 00 , Incidentals, per term 35 Board in private families, pec week d 03 - Every possible effort will bo made, both hy the trustees and Faculty, to afford as advantages as can bebad in any School in the State., The Seminary, is now: in process of completion; which will enable us to afford the very best accommodations to 150 stu dents at the opening of the Spring Term. Particular attention will be given to snob as are preparing them selves for teaching. Those who baro sons nr (laugh tors to{ educate, will do wile to send tbem-lo Mansfield. Tuition poynble one half at the commencement of the term, and the remainder at the middle or satisfac torily arranged. All kinds of , produce taken in payment for toition, if brought at the commencement of the Term, at mar ket price, 1 For farther particulars address the Principal. Vacancies 1b the Faculty will be filled immediately. Rev. N. FELLOWS, Prea’t. I A. Jj. Rosa, Sce’y. Fob. 27, 1861. • PURIFY TBR BBOOD. i MOFFAT’S i ' - VEGETABLE LIFE FIL.XCB, ’ 1 : AND PHffiNIX BITTERS. THE high and envied celebrity which these preeminent Medicines have acquired tor their invaluable efficacy in all the Diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered Ihs usual lirocticeui puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. T IN ALL CASES - of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Khematlsm, Affections ,af the Bladder and Kidneys. BILLIOUS SEVERS AND LITER COMPLAINTS. In the south apd west, where these diseases prevail, they will beltouod invaluable. Planters, farmers and atbare,who once u«> these Medicines, will never afterwards be without them. | BIFLIOCB COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS. I PILES, COSTIVE ' HUBS. COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT,. I HUMORS, DROPSIES. Dyjpe.nsin,—No person with this distressing disease, should delay tiling these medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin. Erysipelas. Flatulency. /ercr aud Ague. —For tols scourge of the western Country,’ these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain rem edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a ratnra o( the disease; a cure by these medicines it permanent. Try them. Be satisfied and be enred. F «6ua» of' ojtpfwtbn— GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, luflamatory Rbetna tium, Impure Blood, Janndfce, Lose of Appetite, JfercariCi fails to eradicate eßtirelr all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. > NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS [, of all kinds,ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Pilau-- The original proprleb r of these medicines was cured of Piles of 55 years 1 atanding, by the use of these Life medicines Mono. PAIS;§ la the head, side, back Joints and organs. £Wsw&i*<-~Thoee affected with' this terrible dlMatfrjWO be surej of relief by tho Life Medicines. . fineji of Blood to the Hoad, Scurry, Salt Rhctim.fisMllngs ScroflnU, or King’s Uvll io its wont forms. Ulcers ofsr ery description. Worms of all kinds are effectarally expelled by there modi* eines. liferents will do well them whenever (heir oxistMte io suspected. Belief will be certaih. The Life Pills an* PJwsnix Bitten i ’: pemnr xrte blood, And thbi remwo ell disease from the syitdn. Prepend and •old by —OK. WILLIA3I B„ MOFFAT, ■ { 336 Bnedvay, car. Ambon; Street, New York, For sale by nil Druggists. 62yl p ROCERIES.—The department ji vJ “ chock full,” and the prices exceedingly low at the I: REGULATOR. ‘ - -- -i 1 1 •. ■ - . . i .—--a V- TidtiTS AND BHOEB-=Tofitthebife*Mttfi i’ ant or the Smallest baby. Cheapest in town [quality considered}; at the REGULATOR. ; WiSßgalSfWOßiiS at ' ; _V 'J ' IBOV CAJSH ■t iifi mri«*L •V.\ wni as owata io • * :-r*’ THIS COUNTY TO SAKfi THBIB PUBCBAStI 1 I -At-* s. i j Ferine’S Ossti Store, tN TftOY, .' mm a*o k. m*aa rtEtt TE* LARGE ARR: NOW OPBW, ANiJ wot ii FOGjn> tfaßTflY i ! ,j I the tmirnoN or ntt AtmA tUsme • ' t 6000 BOOOSt V ,>V /' ■, r ©ask STORE. i-i , ' f r * v* ' |HE CITIZENS , r At 0? GOODS HEAD QUABTSBS ” '■♦ea** 1... aoosi a2M» KO.t *\UB£ET STS5|t, co£jjmo, «. t. ft* nbMtlUr *wia r*ipe»tfnU/f*J tut* tat BTCABIXAKT3 07 TIOOA ;t« tIM «ttcailr« addiUoa* hliitak «t Books, Stattoi^ EANCy. ARTICtBsj «e.. faming the aott template tbat W' ft and in thii lactlon, and wklchwill b# wld kl WHOLESALE OR BETA!I*. at price* which cannot fail to gift Wl|&Mtisß. hand at all titau tba . , | ; STANSAHO WOSSS OP PBS MOtP J IN mOS(, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, At CHITfcCTWRE, RELIGION, ROMANCE, AC,. DISTRICT SCHOOL LIBRARIES, eepplied at New Xork priest. ElßljjS, BISiX BOOKS, and PEATEE BOOKS, is (rat seaßtHg. SUKE BOOKS, of irir) description. j Hemorandmn and Fan Booki, of all kinds, sad soy particular kind Inadfi to Kite oa short notice. AU klodt ofTrillng sad Indellible |kE3, Steel aadOoldPene, Drawing Paper, Mathematical beta* Bents, Portfhlios, Pocket khires, Ac. Atl A large stock of PAPER HAVGllfo{fc Of new And beautiful designs, from td ti $3 for reß. Bold and Velkit Borders, of extra ornatrew widths to match the different styles. tFUdow fehadea, Oil Palatlagi i* ftMwit Lithographs aad fcsgraviiga. Picture frames. frames of Qilt aod Fancy Mouldings,'Joi-jplaia Te ll erred Mahogany, fitted to any sited .JPietares,-- at ibort notice, and cheap as the cheapest. | THE HA&AZmiS & NEWSPAPERS of the day famished at Publishers' Pri eeJ, aafat SHEET MUSIC AND BOOK BDiDINd, tnUr* for iimlti fcifomp ilj, and at tha liwaiVprii at. E. E. BOpCfMff. FOR S ALEIj WICKHAM OLOODGOOn AT OCR JICXUII Dl , j TIOQA, TIOGACOCNXT, BA. f a i.aru mm »' 1 I'kUlT TRJBEfS. SKRtIBiBR-r. GRAPES, EVERGREEN At., it., it. PEARS —Trera of the m«t dtCFfahle kiadi, u 4 ti «K In largt tin, if deaired. Standard tree*** hairing. APPLES—A great supply of the ehelceat jkioda. Vmt EiffenhC Unde of Crab apple. I PL<S Si S—Alarge anpply of the keet and meet app need CHEBrIeS-Ad eitenrlre aaaortmenl of the heat Via de. fiR APES —Tin Ifclawahe, Diana, Isabella, I|liek Burnh- Hf. White Sweet Water, White Sommer, Hartford FnUSe, Rebecca aod Concord. I . SRNAMENTku—keeping Mountain Aehl RoneOba*- M>t, BataaVo of Err, Scotch Fir, Knropeen Silrar Fir, Rer«W Sprhce,Siberian and American ArborTllae, Larch, Ae. .SHRUBBERY— Holly leered Berberrj, Chinese Welgsha, - Bplnwa)ird hi folio, Den trie, Greco Forejlhla. BOSES-Baltimore Celle, Prairie Qneen. COOSEBERRIES—Of sereral choicorarilti w. (CURBAMTS— Cherry, Had, aod White. We would inrite all who are in want of ear af tha a here — traaa, Ac., to call and ace them tor their own sa iafaettea. B, C. WICKHAM, Tioga, Ang. 22,1860jl : JOHN T. BL MIWOOSw- FASHIONABLE BHZXZjVBHT JAH OF, MAIN ST.. ' MISS PAULINA SMITH hns k*t FALL AND WINTfiE QOpi)fe r ,' eon.isting of 'Straws of all kindsf Patten Haiti, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velrets, all kinds, and in fact " ] it . Alt KINDS OP TRIMMINGS. •tl» solicits a call from the ladies »f Wei abort all rielnity; feeling confident that HSR' GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, and compare favorably with those of anj establish, ment in the county io regard to price. G ■ii , r - -NJiW BOOT, LGATHEB &. StOltlß THE undersigned, having leased the it< ri formerly occupied by 6, W, West, intends canning as aU the hnih'ehci ot lße sbqo 4nd leather tradi: Cenpe tent workmen ue employed in the ManOffthlfaring Do. pertinent, and «li work trajraqted to be our isann nnfsctnrc. Also, ail kinds of J READY-MADE BOOTS'AND SHOES, cent tan hand. All kinds andSht a Findings, also constantly on hand and tor sale at jap price) for cash oh ready pay. j HIDES and PELTS token in exchange Tar Seedn at'the .highest market price. JOS; BIBSROirI. . Wellsboro, Sept. S, 1860. _j ■ BLEACHING AND PKESSIN •nperior manner. ■ j jaj'Reom Opposite Empire Stare, tip-; Sept. 19, IS6O. FLOCK A&D FEE h StORl Iff WBU6BOSO, The subscriber would respectfully inform the people of Wellsboro end Vieinitpr that he haimponed a FLOUR] & FEED f TORE, one door abort Dr. Gibson's Drag Sttirvoa Mala Sr., where be will keep constantly on ban d a* good aa ar sartmbnt if FLOtTR and FEED as can be found <■ the Market, which he will sell cheap 1 for cash, diet, a largo assortment of I 'X. Choice wine* and Liqnors, of a superior qnslitr. and warrantsd free from adal. leralicrti. which he will tell to Lambonneo and etkere at wholesale. cheaper than an} ether establishment ft Northern Pennsylvania. ' ), J, XdTOX. WellsWKDeo. 18,1880. ■ - PEDLBRS Mil find it to their advantage t» sail at Roy’s Drag Store, at be has jtpt received a Urge supply of Essential Oils end Essences . all trial* which ho It selling very cheap for dash. XMPROVE& FARM.'SiTbB subscriber offitfi fur salt i’faftn on Middle Ridgsk la Rahur; ta*a. ship, known as the Poillus Wilsop wince, ten,lelt»laf 63 acres improvad,,fMUrt' honsa, tfsns hart P farm Is rJeLsandy locattd, t in* arill Vg*d«a /an.' '•&. '*~ r / { f dost la « iiirf.
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