iQDty P*~ •ok, w IgtTlTi Dehni jjojcd tho visit amasingly, Abr is it necessary to.say iti Mr. Deane and bis* family did all is hair power to make our pleasant one. Warm igar is a luxury which, to be truly enjoyed, must bo szed on snow and eaten arfong the grand old ma les where it is made., <\ j jwar- Slsqueii akxa Lome (ill TRJ,na. —The Susqne tnna river hoe been m a gi bid rafting atage daring :e put week. The Columb d Spy of loot week lays: The rafts commenced pass!: ig Inst Saturday aweek, ad hare been contidaing a] ilost' every day since.— one seventy or eighty luml» rafts, principally from it North Branch,lire note 1} fig at Colombia. About etaty timbor-rafts have paajdd below that point, and early the same number of lu bpcr rafts. Some twenty ifu lie at Wrigbtsville, and!.’i|e hear of a few at Ma nila. The sales at Columb 4 have been light, and oyers backward. The river lien are backward about ,'eking a market below, owit d to the Unsettled state f tbs political relations betw Sntho North and South. >OO what we can learn, weiinsgino that the main ody of lumber will bo held I |ck for. the later spring rsihsts.” 1 jjj I'm* IK Liberty.—( q 'Saturday night, 23d It., the fine dwelling house, jjjlore house and saddle hop of Charles, Krisa was'without the shadow of oubt set on fire by same Sen Lin human form. The re was hot discovered until >; pad mad* such fearful eiiiwsy that it was utterly bipiissiblo to attempt to itiagniih it. The buildings were first discovered to eon fire ajiout 12 o’clock, 0/ by 3 o’clock Sunday lorning were in a heap ofiaphes. 'There were u isayu thirty persons on theripot as soon as the alarm odd bc.coinmup.icnted to tbjjm, but all the service iey o«4d render was to prevjiifthe fire from spread ig into tho extensive tannery nearly opposite, and thir if]§i; anonymous’friend Sdoks the facts and will swear b± thorn before a court, Ist himi*nd his real name we will reliero him from the trouble of prose(^|ibg< A Rum Victiv,— -We from tho Lock baveo Watchman last week, ftp account of the death Mr. Andrew Jordan of Creek- - The fol lowing extract from a note rs i|k||he Potter Journal , throws somlj light on tho gubj?||j:?; ■■ “Andrew Jordan, of Township in this county, was found dead in near tbe mouth Kettle Creek, on jhat.; A bottle dying beside him disclosed thC'cau’se of'his death. St •PPears that he left the grogibop of Stephen WarU, - °. D the afternoon of Tuesday t and not get ting homo, search: was mado when be waf rooßd « above described:'” 5 d „ * n this brief paragraph we, |4vjo the history of the of a drunkard ! Yet faf Sw many volumes would filled if the history could I of tbe misery *hich the sad event will brt3g ;iipon his wife and ~7,D children! Cast Upon fcharity of friends as P°°ras themselves, or to recio I “The Coltonj Planter's Gtlo pede," by Loehr; “II Sunn dell Arpp," from the Op era I Martin by flonixettij - “Lei AdiCux tt le Ea tonr,” by Mietike; “Once mor* npon the pith of Life," a Ballad by Balfe; “ Song of (be Nightingale'’ fromthe Operetta in the Marriage of Georgette, by iVictor Maise; and “Flower* from foreign Land*,” a long by J. E. Carpenter, tnusio by iZ. WL Moore. ELJJANEOITS, Editor. ApHI 3*lBBl. SU'tfew York, and 10 tke Agitator , and the iting Newspapers latl'o aj are authorized to eon- IT r: 1 - .^amenta. ; fSt- Nmr Bee Hrvz.—Mr. Jacoi Sharp, of Wa jterford, Erie County, phoned psyesterday the “ Patent Book Bee Hive,” invented and patented by S. R. Bry iant in October last. It gets it* name from the fact that the frame* can be opened andTclosed like the leaves of a book. It is evidently constructed with a view UUie very best interest*, of the Apiarian, and wo are assured that it has been thoroughly tested the past season by some of the most practical men in that section of the country, and has given entire sat isfaction. The hive contains frames, [with eyes placed in the outside of the back of the frame. There are alpo books driven into the insider board of the hive on which the frames are hung. In these frames the comb is built and attached to them and to nothing else; so each comb can be turned out or lifted off at pleasure. Our most practical Apiarians have become thoroughly convinced that in order to, be successful Ip the bee culture, the movable comb hive is indispensable. Mr. Sharp will remain here for a few days to dis pose of township or county rights, and bee raisers will do well to call and see his model. , ~P. M., Welliboro. i A Co. P. M., Tiogs, ' it! Heath, remored to Smith's )urnal for March bas iraber. The snbscrip- VI be kept open until fill be announced. , Wv. Walker, Mar irtbased a Torj large :pry, of (the verj latest ' of the if last to the ie farm we aU J!S~ Singular Law Suit.— ln Perry, Wyoming county, N. Y., a minister, the Her. 3. B. Page, sned a clerical brother of another denomination, the Ber. J. B. Wentworth, A. M., formerly Principal of the. Coudenport Academy, for the recareiy of two ser mons which he (Page the plaintiff) lost about two years ago, and which eame]iuto the possession of the, defendant, who whuld not surrender them on demand. Both clergymen reside in Ferry, and their qnarrel, which bos been waged with great bitterness, appa rently, baa stirred up much (haling between their re spective partisans. Last summer the ease was put in the hands of a referee; and, after a. long hearing of arguments, and the expenditure of cnough legal re search and effort upon it to determine an inter national question, has just been decided in on elabo rate, report of the referee. The plaintiff obtains judg ment for the restoration of the sermons, which was what he sought by the suit, end the:sermons are ad judged to bare a pecuniary value of at least $50 —a sum sufficient to impose the entire cost upon the de fendant. The costs of the suit ore said to amount to About $2OO. - We clip the following item of a case of sharp practice In a neighboring county from the Drearer of Harper’* Magazine fyf April. “ 'The adjuster* of losses pnder policies of insurance against fire sometimes hare' funny cases, or meet an exhilarating turn. A common method of measuring the damages is to inquire the cost of restoration or repair of the property injured. An adjuster of one of the Hartford companies was recently hurried out to Elmira to pay for the partial destruction of a steam engine used in a saw-mill. The holder of the policy demanded six hundred dollars as an indemnity, and had procured the formal certificate for that sum. The adjuster bad a survey by an expert, who engaged to repair all damages for two hundred and sixty dollars, and be proposed!to pay the claimant that amount or repair the machine. Mr. Claimant was terribly aston ished; he didn't believe any man living could repair the damage for that sum; protested earnestly against the injustice of asking him to take lea's tbas the orig inal six hundred dollars; bqton the Tybole, if he oonld have his cash that day, he would take four hundred dollars. Mr. Adjuster finally told him he must take one band or the other, ahd be accepted the two hun dred and sixty After the settlement was made, Mr. Adjuster offered claimant; the contract to repair for the sum paid, wVich he indignantly refused, with th 6 delicate remark, “Ko, bang* him ! he shan't do it! There’s a;man np to Coming; will do it for a hundred and fifty dollars!” ' i On the 26tb ult., by Rev. E. L. Stillwell, Mr. WARBfeNC. MOORE to Miss EMELItfE CLARK, both of 'Richmond, Tioga Co. Fa. I ■ On tbo ,28tb ult., by the same,! Mrl JOSHUA ATHERTON to Miss CLARRISA AUSto’, both 61 Charleston, Tioga Co. Pa. > ■■ JZ&t" The printers bountifully remembered. '■ USE SR. J. ROVES ?R OSS ’ VEGETABLE IMPERIAL WINE BITtEBS ? •AH.who are afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak Lung* should use thorn. j , All who suffer from weak Stobiachs, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, or Plies should use them. J * : All who sutler from General qr NerTons(Deb3i}y, Restless ness at of Sleep. Ac., should obe tl&ip. All persons who are convalescent alter Aver pr other sick* ness should use them. j ! j- ‘ Ministers of the Gospel. Lawyers, Lecturers, land all pub lic speaker* should us 6 them. ' , ■ Book Keepers, and all persons leading a Sedentary life should use them. i | 1 The aged and Infirm should use them. { AU who require a stimulant or tonic should Use them All who are addicted to the use of a deni spirits and wish t'o reform, should aso them. u 'I They nre made of a pare Sherry jofitho native plants and herbs of the country, and should hf* rtcomm*-nd ed by temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, -and all friends of humanity. I j They are prepared by aft experienced and stUlluH physi cian, and aside from their medicinal properties, are a most delightful beverage; and yet.-aa a medicine, are as innocent and harmless as tbs'dews of heaven. ; Baldwin, Lowell & Co., Agents at Tioga.i' 7:3yl ‘ 11. H. Borden, of Tioga, ia General Agent for Tio ga County, to whom all applications for agencies must be made, ; LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Tioga, Pa., for the Quarter ending on •-the 31st of Molcb: ' fAderson John Kellogg AIL Adriance, Strang A Co Lane Mr, Lydia Almstrass P Moriolo Wm J Andrews Forman Beed I D J Adams Joel Beed Geo W Adomy S E 3 Ratbbope Morris Bacon Lyman Bunyan Samuel Brown II Beeniff A B Campbell Joseph Sofield James . Colney John Simona ,IVm Drake J B ■ BherwoSdj Albejrt Demerest John H Shafer Michael; Delemater M C Smith Henry Dunhsm Mrs Chas Seely Henry Downey Abraham Smalley Mrs Sarah Ellsworth S Seely Franesa* • Guiles John ■ Suow B A ' Gamy John Tillman Jpnnio "Gregory 0 S Taylor A J Hubblo Isaac TremainEß ( Hail John Tassett HA / Herrington P C Wylie C I Harney Wm Wejls A B Haner B ' Wildmsn. Profisssor Jacquennlng C Van Loan V L. Kutiel John Vougbtoa A pi' Kiley John ' MabioWiß I T Persons calling for any of the above: letters will please say that they are advertised. I I - . W. T. CKELL, P. M. CAUTION —ls hereby given Ito ill persons to not purchase a not© given hyjthe undersigned dated on or shout the 31st day of December, IB6o* for the attm of Seventy Dollar* on interest, payable one year from date thereof, db - there isj ft set off to tni some, and the face of said note will; not he paid by os unless compelled by low. ■ - WILLIAM HAEDIN, Dolmar, April 8, 1881.. : LEVI.HEATH. CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.— A larae assortment now on hand and for sale ovry cheap by W. At 808 & CO. WelUbdro, Oet SI, 1860. ’ • rt LOCKS!—Cheaper than dogj meat at a cent V a pousdi ‘ Good tlmtt*i Comeiand eee thorn at tht J^I IGCLATOB. 1 GCLATOB. A MR RIED, SPECIAL NOTICES. ■Sold by druggists generally. 1 CUAS. WIDDIFI2LD & CO., Proprietors, 78 William at- Sew York. HE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. AYrR’S SARSAPARILLA, ] FOR mn THE BLOOD. And for th« speed; core of the subjoined varieties of Disease. Scrofhla and Scrofulous Affections, each as Turnon, Dl- J con, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples. Prattles, Blotches, \ Boils, Blaine, and ail Skin Dt-eascs. j | OaKLibd, Ind., €th June, 1869. |J.O. Am A Co. Gents: I feet it myduty to acknowledge What your Sarsaparilla has done for me. Haring inherited* a Scrofulous Infection, I have suffered from it invariousways for yean. Sometimes it bunt out £n Ulcers on my bands 3 ad arms; sometimes it turned] inward and distressed me t the stomach. Two yean ago it broke out on my bead and dovereAmy scalp and ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. I r tried many medicines and soreral physicians, but without much relief from any tbiog. In fiict, the disorder grew worse* At length I was tfejolced to read In the Gospel Messenger that you .had pre pared an alteratire {Sarsaparilla}, fur 2 knew from your re putation that anything you made must be good, r sent to Qinclonatl and got it, and used it 'till it cured me. I took It, sis you. advise, in small doses of a tenapoonfol over a month, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy skin soon formed under the tcab. which after a while full off. I My skin, fs now clear, apd I know by my feelings that the disease Bohe from my system. You can well believe that 1 feel whan f am saying when I tell you that I hold you to he one of th« dpostles of the age, and remain ever gratefully, years, . * T , ’ .. ; aIpRED B..TALLEY. I St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter and I :'i~ Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Soro j v feyes. Bfopsy. 1 • Dr. Robert M. Preble Iwritcs frbm Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept. [859. that he bos cared an Inveterate case of Dropsy, which breatened to terminate fatally, by thepcrseverlnguse of our [arsaparilla, and-also a dangerous attach of Malignant Ery- Bpelas by large doses of the sajne; says be cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. - ' ! Cronchocelo, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, whites: “Three bottles if your- S&rwparllla cured tee' from a Goitre —a hideeus [welling on the nock, which I have suffered from over two fears.” Leucorrhooa or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ul ceration, Female Diseases. f Dr J. B. 8. Channing. of New York City, writes: 4t l most Ibterfhlly.comply with the request of your agent la saying I have fourtd jour Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative In Ibf numerous complaints for which we employ such a reme lyj bfft especially In- Female Diseases of the Scrofulous di athesis. 1 have cared many inveterate cases of Lencorrbcea by It, 1 and some where the complaint was cansed.by ulcera tion of theuterna. The ulceration itself was soon cured.— nothing within, my knowledge,equal* it for these female de rangements/* i j Edward 8. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, “ A danger las avari&n tumor op one of the females in my family, which Bad defied.all the remedies we ciuld employ, has at length teen completely cured by your extract of Sarsaparilla. Our fbysician thought nothing bat extirpation could afford re fief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the lost [esort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking roar remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remains. | Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. - I Nxw Orleans, 25th August, 1860. Dft'J».C. Ayer: Sir, I cheerfullv comply with the request f yotir agent and report to yoa some of the effects 1 have salix&d with your Sarsaparilla. 1 have cared with it in mypractioo, most of the complaints >r which it js recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful in the cure of Venereal and Murcureal Disease one of my patients had Syphilitic, ulcer* in bis tbroat,whlch were comsuming bis palate and the top of bis mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him In five weeks. An other was attacked by secondary symptoms in his nose, and ibe ulceration had eaten away § considerable- part of it, so that 1 believed the disorder woqld soon reach bis brain and kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sar saparilla ; the ulcers healed, and be !is well again, not of without some disfiguration to bis face. A woman who hod been treated for tbo same disorder by murcury was Suffering from this poison in her bones. They had become So sensitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered excruciating pain in her joints and bones. She, too, was cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks.' I know from its formula, which yonr agent gave me, that this pre paration from your labratory must be a great remedy; con sequently, these truly remarkable results with it haye not surprised me. Fraternally yours, j L Q. V. LARRIMJSR, M. D. * | ; Ehematism, Gout, Liver Complaint, I Independence, Preston Co..| Vo., 6th July, 1850. | Ds. J. 0. Ayer: Mr, 1 have been afflicted with a painful chronic Rhematism for a long time, which baffled the skill cif phyridans, and stock to me in spite of ell the" remedies I cmild find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured ne iu two weeks, and restored my general health so much that lam far better than before I was attacked. I think it aj wonderful medicine. J. FKEAM, 1 Jnlea Y. St Louis, writes: “I havs been af- Bcted for years with an affection of the Liver, which des toyed my tried every thing, and every thing tiled to relieve me; and I have been not half good enough.” Schirm*, Cancer Tumor?, Enlargement, Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation of tLo Bones. A great variety of cases have Been reported to ne *hcro ires of these formidable complaints have resulted from the se of this remedy, but our space here will not admit them. >me of them may be found in- our American Almanac,which le-agents below named are pleased gratis to all ho coll for them. t)yspepsU, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Mel»n* choiy, Neuralgia. BJany remarkable cures of these aOections have.been made r the alteratlro power of this medicine. It stsmulate* the tal functions Into vigorous action, and thus nvercomea*drs ders which would bo supposed beyond its reach. Such a medyliaa long been required by the necessities.of the pt-o te people, and we are confident this will do for them uh that edicine can do. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TEE BAPID CCH|E OP mghs. Colds,'lnfluenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, In- cipient Consumption, and for the Belief of Consump tive Patients Jh advanced stages Of Diseases This fa a remedy so universally known towsurpass any > her for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is j jelcss here-to publish the evidence or its virtues. Its nu • vailed excellence for coughs and cold?, and its truly won- J rfnl cures Of pulmonary disease, have roape it known . irougbout the civilized nations of the earth. Few* are the : immunities. Or e*en families among tbe\n, who have not ifcme pefbOfial joxpe'rietice of Its effects—some living trophy ; r their midst bf its victory o\er the and dangerous 1 sorders of thjo throat and lungs. As> all know the dread 'll famlity. of Uie&e disorder*, and as ; they know, too, the : fectS oi this remedy, wo need not do more than' to u«*nre : lent that It his no\v ali the virtues that it dii| have when ;i nking the cure* which ba> e won so strongly upon the coh* 3 lence of mankind, ■ Prepared by Sr. J. C. AVER & Co., I Lowell, Mars. Sold by (j. AJ. L. Robinsdn,! Wellsboru; H. H. I orden, Tioga-; W. GK Miller and C. Parkhurst. LnW r rnceville ; A. And thmuremove all disease from the syitdm. Prepared and sold by DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFiT, 336 Brooflwajj cor. Anthony Street, New York. For sale by all Druggists. 62yl WATCH, CLOCK, —ASD— JEWELRY STOKE. r T4IE undersigned, having purchased Aw* A DIB Folby his interest in the Clock, Watch and Jewelry business, respectfully invites the attention of the public to bis assortment of goods, in connection with the • .. ' BOOK WND STATIONERY BUSINESS. WATCHES of all disoriptions for rale/and at prU ees ranging from $lO to 9150. Can sell the sew AMERICAN’ WATCHES, with heavy hunting cases, and warranted, for the low sum of $35, , Also will be kept on hand, GOLD WATCHES, especially for tha Ladies. CLOCKS, from $1.25 to $75, will always be found on exhibition. IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE, can be hid! ali kinds of SILVER AND -PLAITED WARE, to suit the purchaser, and marked with any inscription or name. Theabove is always warranted; A large assortment of watch guards, keys, Ac., and beat AMERICAN KNIVES, silver butter knives, Ad; Ac. All kinds of REPAIRING done by Andie Folef at the old stand. W, H. SMITH. Wellsborb, March 13, 1861, SELECT SCHOOL. O. W. STCBBINS, Teacher. The Spnika Tsnu will commence February lift,. 1861. | : TUITION Prim&ry Branches , Oommcin English Higher] Branches. Board and rooms in private families furnished at very low prices. No pains will be spawl to oak# this school! equal to any in the county. Come t* Westfield, ail you who spend year time and {old im the gay and thoughtless throng, and prepare yeor* selves for the responsible duties of life. (j . . 0. iL STEBBINi. Westfield, Tioga Co., Bal, dan. 23, XSfil# Charleston flooring mills.— TTOIQHT Ac BAOXY. Having secured the best mills in the County, are now prepared toido Ca&ioiiu Warh, merchant Work, and in fact everything that can be don# in Country Mills, so as Co give perfect satisfaction. FLOUR, HEAL AMD FEED) AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at our store in Wellsboro, or at the mill. Cosh or Goods exchanged for grain at the market price. All goods delietred free of charge within the corpo ration. WRIGHT A BAILEY. Wellsboro, Feb. 13, 1861. ' EXECUTORS’ NOTlCE.— Letters testame* tary having been-.granted to the-subscribers, ok the estate of Levi Hedfield, late of Farmington town ship, dec'd, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. • 1 CHARLES H. STARR,) JAMES TUBBS, Executors, GEORGE G,-SEELY, J Farmington, Feb. 20, 1861, w6 s iMPROVED FARM.—The subscriber offers for salij a form on Middle Ridge, in Delmar town ship, known ns the Pol Mus Wilson place, containing 62 acres, 45 acres improved, frame bouse, frame ban and tipple orchard. >, This farm is pleasantly located, and will bo sold on easy terms. r WM, BACHE. Wellsboro, Jan. 16,1861 tt XfOTICE— The firm of Bean k Ensworth iN is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of thb firth will bo settled by C. G. OfQOOD. Wcllsbaro*, March 6, iSOI, w 3 I BUFFALO ROBES.—A few bales of No. 1 I I and No. 2 Buffalo Kybes, .find also a few. Wolf Robes just received by. W. A. ROE k CO. Wellsboro, Oct. 31, IdfiO. BINDING. BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bound In .Su perior Styles, Universal facilities. ensbl. ns to pleas all. Call abd she at the BOOK STORS. flbtlCE. WE have Ingham's Combined Smaller and' Separator in blir Mill, and cam-now clean all wheat perfectly, and separate all foul grain from it} and particularly the bats. Farmers can have all the oats taken blit of their seed wheat nftrur Mill at 4 els. per bushtll. Call and examine the “.mersbeon." WRIGHT A BAILEY, WoIIeboro; March 1 3, 1861. Gt ROCERIES.— The Grocery departmeßt It I “ ebook full," and the prices exceedingly low at the REGULATOR. BOOTS ANl> SHOES—To fit.the biggest gi ant or the smallest baby. Cheapest in tows [quality considered], at the REGULATOR. CASH psid’for GRAIN at TIOGA STEAM FLOUR MILLS. August: 15, 1860, 3m. fI'EN THOUSAND BARRELS best Bids A Pork at $l9 W barrel, or 10 cts. per pound, at the $ REGULATOR. - V Ready made clothing.—A large stock now on hahd fur the fpll and winter trade, and will be sold-very cheap by W. A. ROE A CO. Wellshoro, OcL 31,1860. , .Urs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup; FOR Children teething. Price 25 cents. For Sale at Roy’s Drag Store. Great reduction.— Anticipating a change in onr business, we arc notk offering our large stock of STOVES at greatly reduced Jirioos. PARLOR STOVES-AT COST. Coll and examine for yourselves at 33 PARKER BRO’S, Wellsborp; Hodslitoii’* liquid I*ep*lrt. FOE 3>y«popsi»and lodigeatios. . . - .yof a^R^Vßto^SHnt it s ot .. 3 it large Arrival dlp goods TBOY CASH STOBJE. POTSUM. WOTOtgEllTfl WILL BE OFFERED TO THE CITIZENS r a > I- VA , ' THIS qOtTNI?Y tO tUte *UttCHA«E* X '-j f- Otsh Btor6, Perine’s F& O Y, IN *• SBA«olir; THB OOLCZ! I * "¥6*l mi* I j r' in— NOW OVfcN, FOUND WORTHY AJfD WltkL b: ejr Akk Amo oriiK THE ATTENTION' ') ■ r \ . SOSOS, GO on ' 4 ' • r •t : ( - ’ s#s# fiijgEs. HEAD QUART SOOXtS AKS‘ BTA^to|etA3rTV' SO. 8 MARKET STREET. r. r. ■ fbe (abjcrljur wca}4 rp*pMJ/«Hf *H< dM ef THE ISHABITAHI3 OF TIOttJL to tbe exteoaire additioni lately made Books, Station PANCY ARTICLES, forming tlio molt complete auortment found In tbii feotion, ud wbicb will be * WHOLESALE OB BE 1 it prioea which cannot fail to giro latUfactloa. 0* bend at all timoa tbe STANDABD WORKS OP tBS MOST BOPCLAB AUTHORS, IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIpflRjRPHt, M CHITECTORE, RELIGION, ROMANCE; SC'i district school Libraries, aapplied at Ntw’ Tork priou. BIBLS3, STMif BOOKS, and PRATER BOOKS; In gnat tjuaiim;. BLANK BOOHS; of frir) dasariptlon. j Memorandum and Pass Books, of all klnda, and ad; pir titular kind made U ardo «■ abort notiaa. ill klndi of writing and IndtUlbla INKS, dtaa aad Gold Bam, Drawing Paptr, ilathematleal laatrat aaanta. Portfolio*, Pooktt KnireijAt. A*. A largo atoek of ' PAPER HAKCtllTttlsl af naw and beautiful deiigm, from fid to IA par raS. Sold and Valtrat Borden. of akin or! narrow wtdtkj la mdUk tho diiletant itjlet, . - Window Sbnde*, OB Painting*, Frcnck , BHbogrspka and Engraving a. FICTURfc FRAMES. Framaa of Silt and Fane; Monldinga, or plot* ▼*• naarad Mahogan;, fitted to as; aiiad PieUre* U abort notice, andoheap aa tbe cheapest. . THE MAGAZINES & NEWSFiL£SRS tf the ixj fdrniibed at PabUabara* Friaa, aad A triers far SHEET MUSIC AND BOOS BINOIHO, aztnted fomflijr, andat the laweat prleoa B. E. ROBIVMff. FOR SALE! »r ■ i Wickham & blood AT OUR KURURT UT. tt'OQA, TIQGA COUNTY, ?iL ' 1 UMI »CPPLT or JrJVO-IT TUBES, SHRTjrjlßpßmr. GRAPES, EVERGREENS, Ae., A*. , PEARS—Trees of the most desirable klsdi, mad «f m Ira large tits, if detiredj Standard twi m bear af. APPLES—A great supply of the eheleest I lads. few AUKbreat kinds of Crab apple. ; PLli M S —A Urge mpgl jof tbs best and meal tPaoTrd blade. f iprtCßplES—An extensive assortment of th« best blade. GRAPES —Via: Delaware, Diana, Isabella, Blkek Borapa* 4j. White Sweet Water, White Summer, Hartford PreUfte, ftebeocaand Concord. ' , ORNAMENTAL—Weeping Mountain aut, Balsam-ttf-Kir, Scotch Fir, European Silver Tir, Xsnnf Sprues, Siberian and American Arbur Vitas, Larch, As. . SHRUBBERY—HoIIj leaved Berberrj,ChiifM Wetgefe, Spiraeapru ni folio, Deutsia, Green Fornythls. ROSES— Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen. - . GOOSEBERRIES—Of several choice varistiak .PURRANTS— Cherry, lUd, and White. ) £ We would lovitraU who are in want of any ef.«fce abe& trees, Ac., to call and tee thorn for their owp_ satttfaeMee Tioga, Aug. 32, ISCOjrl V- NBW BOOT, SHOE, & FINDING 51 THIS undersigned, having leased theater occupied b y G. W. West, intends carrji the branches of the shoo and leather trade, tefttt workmen are employed ia the ilanqfac: pertinent, and all work Warranted to be on nafacture. v Alio, all kinds of ‘ 7 REAOY-M ADt BOOTS AND fsHp constantly on hand. All kind) of Leather Findings, also constantly on bind anilfor a prices for. cosh or.ready (my. j HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange 'it tho highest market pried. JOS. Itlßi Wellsboro, Sept'S, 1860. | ' Jyj’EW !TLt)IJR ANpI FEED ‘ TOR* IN WB&LSBOBO, The noald respectfully inform the of WelUboro *d4 rtcinity that ho bos opened a FtOUR & FEED STjORF.e on* door abore Dr. Sibion’s Drag Storc. on 4U;a 8r.,, wherahe will keep constantly on band as good aa as-, eortment of FLOUR and FEED a? can ha jfoaad is the market, which he will sell cheap for cash. Alia, a larfe Asitrrtment pf ' j Choice Wlhcb bud Llqnori, of a gjpefibr quality, and warranted free from adol taVation, Which be Will sill lo Lumbermen and ethers at Wholesale, cheaper than any ether establishment ha Northern Penniylrania. J. J. BJkTOB. Wellsboro, Doe. 19, 1869. j THE subscriber hu for tale a large quantity of ftrmi&g land of excellent quality, and in good to estiont in’Tioga and Potter County, comprising serer al lote of improved land- j These lands will bo sold on ten year* time at redrew able rales. Those who desire to secure to IheraselTro a good farm, can now dn so on better terms than will eret be offered again in this County. ' *|‘ . Wellsboro, March 8, 1868. A. P. COKE. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned hsritg been appointed Auditor by the Couttof Common Pleas of Tioga County, to adjust the prupeeds of Sheriff Sale of the red estate iu Mansfieldof theDa rid'Caldwell steam mill property, will attend to’, (he duties of said appointment at tha office of Henry, Alien, in Mansfield, on Monday, March 18th, 1691, at 1 o’clock P. M. THOS. ALLE.V, Aidilor. Wellsboro, Feb. IS, 1891, ] | Brown’s Bi-ouclUnl Troclica. Oil COUGH LOZEKQEB. For the cure of hoarse ness, Sore Throat add B&lmonqry Irritation, and tp clear tbpraipe fqrpublio spaafci; ap4 singers. For sale at Eoyia Drug Bldre;' EARRIJSftS it hur«* dfattmpflr, also hor«a, la increase iht appefite,li^m.tfrf audita iiuprora the cimditiofi oj, alls <• a pr»rantpljv*,f'nf 6nrd rtifttrop* " f j. for'mki at S*>s’ i / i ,S' - *|tb>«ttea- «war,, iMiaW|>*f that ega be ■- >ldal All* 0011 B. C. WICKHAM, JOHN T. BLOOIMOM. OR* i}t fbrMtrW jiar 6i *n 'urinj D»- ow* ««t »W Ah iWlt «i 4»» f«r EROLI. iidUdt iiWir