MUlemeni of our bs vev i I i:i'i | f;? <i '® cU l niher haßd;*bou!dlbe coD»ljlullon ,heir authori, y be;ea >l P at ‘“, H over [he republic, there is reason iablish e “ lhe y w j)| b 8 animated by a .less w b?P e “ sp j r ;( > and may grant that redress unfriend citizens, which justice requires lo Atnen ma y possess the means'. But go far as L a |j o n, I should at once have for ih> 3 Pj jo Congress' to grant the neces recom® e “ (o | j ie president, to take possession sary P°*® , portion of the remote and un of *J° lerr ii°ry of Mexico, to be , held in j until our injuries shall be redress and 'ust demands be satisfied. We have al <*’> exhausted every milder mdans of oh justice. In such a case, this remedy "/Sals is recognized by the iaw of na ■ not only as just in itself, but as a means of preventing actual war - E DISCOVER ETtI A REMEDY : UNCLE SAMUEL 2 T 0 ADOPT two or THREE MEXICAN RB gpO^sIBILITIES, 1 can imag‘ fle n 0 possible remedy for these evils, and do° mode of restoring law and prder on that remote and unsettled frontier, but for °be government of the United Stales to as- Jf a temporary protectorate over the uonbero portions of Chihuahua and Sonora, an( j |o establish military posts within the same— and this 1 earnestly recommend to Congress. This protection may be. with drawn, as soon as local governments shall be established in these Mexican Slates, capable of performing their duties lo the United Stales, rest raining the lawless and preserving peace along rhe border. DEBT AND CREDIT. The report of the Secretary of the Tress ury*;]| explain in detail the operations of ihii department of the government. The re ceipts into the treasury from all sources du- TIRO the fiJcal year ending 30ih June, 1858, including >he treasury notes authorized by the ad of December 23, 1857, were $70,- 273,869 59, which amount, with the balance 0 f517,710,114 27 remaining in the treas ury at the commencement of the year, made an aggregate for the service of the year of $37,933,983 86. The public expenditures during the fiscal tear ending June 30, 1858, amounted to 851,585.667 76, of which $9,684,537 96 were applied to the payment of the public debt, and the redemption of treasury notes with interests thereon, leaving in the treasury on July 1,4858, being the commencement of the present fiscal year, $6,398,316 10. The estimated receipts during the next focal year ending 30th June, i860,are562,. 000,000, which, with the above estimated balance of $7,063,298' 57, make en aggre pale for the service of the nest fiscal year, of $69,063,298 57. The estimated expenditures during the opt! fiscal year ending 80th June, 1860, are $73,139,147 46, which leaves a deficit of estimated means, compared with the estima ted expenditures for that year, commencing on the Ist of July, 1859, 0f54,075,849 89. propose™ to tax the north to pay the POSTAGE OF THE COTTON LORDS, The receipts of the Post Office Depart, men) can be made to approach or to equal its expenditures only by means of the legisla tion of Congress, in applying any remedy, care should betaken that the people shall not be deprived of the advantages which (hey. are fairly entitled to receive from the Post Office Department. The principal remedies recommended to the consideration of Congress by the Posr masier General, are to restore the former rate of postage upon single letters to five cents; to substitute for the franking privilege the delivery to those now entitled m enjoy it, of post office stamps for their correspondence, and to direct the department, in making con tracts for the transportation of the mail to confine itself to the payment of the sum necessary for this single purpose, without re quiring it to be transported in post coaches or carriages of any particular description. A Question for Doctors. — A man nam ed John Middleton, who had a snake on ex- Million in Market-slreel, Philadelphia, was Wv bitten by it on Thursday last and was advised 10 swallow a large quantity of whis ky, which he did. Another medical advis er, however, coming in, administered an emetic which caused him to throw up the whiskey, and then gave him arsenic in solu bon instead. As the man has recovered, Jill ibis— the great question now with the Philadelphia faculty is, wh|ch cured him ? Anotheh Victoev. —At the Charter El ection in N. Y. on Tuesday Robert T. Hawes, Republican, (the Republican and Ameri oaa nominee,) was chosen Controller, by a majority over both of his Democratic Com- Pebtors, Of nine Alderman elected five are epuhlicans and four Democratic. The two Alms. House Governors voted (or are Repub icans and also a majority of the School °mmissioners. Sixteen of the twenty-four rounctlmen elect are Republicans and Amer- Twelve soldiers deserted from the army in J a “' succeeded in reaching California.— ree °f them, led by a man named Burns, Murdered '.he other nine for the sake of their * oll cy. Burns then proceeded at night to Cvf l^ roat 5 lwo accomplices. One :i *d- The other survived, obtained as and gave evidence which led to the Burns, who is now in confinement Angelos. till T n,on *° Herald stales that Gen » ’W had a narrow escape of his life S 1 , sl Kv last. Ho was standing on the in conversation with some gentlemen, cj en a musket in the hands of a Mexican r, aan, some disiaace off, was accidentally a' 1 ar S e d> the ball striking the General on ihj ° ac * ! ’ ul 'he ball being spent in striking gtound, the only damage done was a se ,e« bruise. ° Mr. El 7 gftnd lel1 ' ’** B engineer, is engaged in a of il. S ,- heme *° r improving the navigaiion Its 6 " an awha River, by forming a vast <lrpaL°j ° r mounla in lake to feed that J J5( j a Jqw water. The cost of the «erf e, damages it is supposed wilj ex- S'-iqo (ifjg ’°ooi while the dam will cost •jis -MtA-R-R-I-E-ID- Gitchell* Sfr. GEORGE S, hiTZZm ?! and Miss ELIZABETH HARRIS of Cherry rljiUji.. ; - " M -D-l-E-D -_TtL on the 10th tout, Mr. RICHARD GOOD WIN, aged 08 years. J&y-W* 0 *?. °n the 10th inst, SOPHIA JEANNETTE 2y**i of Mr. Joseph Hoyt, and daughter of Col. Levi i/DUDpqek, aged 27 years and 8 months. THE GROVER & BASER SEWING MACHINE CO., Having; greatly increased their facilities for manufacturing their celebrated Family Machines, with all tho recent im provements, have reduced their prices, and offer for sale A NEW STYLE MACHINE, PRICE SoO. It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the best In use for family sewing. They HEM, PELL, GATHER, AND STITCH in the'most superior manner, and are the only machines in Urn market that are-so well and simply made, that they may be sent Into Emilies with no other instructions than are con tained in a circular which accompanies each machine, and from which * „ A. CHILD OF TEN TEARS may jeadily learh how to use them, and keep them in order They make upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE, and will do’ the sewing of a family cheaper than a seamstress con do it, eyen if she works at the rate of ONE CENT AN HOUR, Is there a husband, father or brother In the United States, who will permit the drudgery of baud sewing in his family when a Grover & Baker Machine will do it better, more ex peditiously, and cheaper than can possibly be done by hand? Offices of Exhibition and Sale at J. M. Robinson’s, Lake St. Elmira ; 496 Broadway,New York; 18 Summer St. Boston: 730 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; 137 Baltimore St., Baltimore: 58 West Fourth St., Cincinnatti. Agencies in all lh6 principal Citiesand Towns in the United States. -Dee.2, *5B. -fly*-SEND.FOB A CIRCULAR. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. —Letters testemantary having been granted on the estate of JOSEPH MEAD late of Lawrence township; dec’d„ all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to CLARISSA MEAD, Executrix. Lawrence, Dec. 16, 1858,6t* Lost. ON or about the last day of October, 1858, on the rood from Wellsboro to Ogden’s Corners, Union township, A MAP OF UNION TOWNSHIP. Said map can bo of no value to any one but the Subscriber, to whom it Is of much importance. The finder will be ap propriately rewarded on delivering it to WM. BACHE. Wellsboro, Dec. 16,1858. Adminidrator’i Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan’s Court for Tioga County, we will expose to public sale on the Bth of Jan uary, 1859, on the premises, the following described property, sitaate in Qaines township, Tioga Co. Pennsylvania: Bound ed on the north by School honse lot. east and south by land of J. J. Smith, and sonth by Cowan lands—containing about five acres more or less, on'which Is a saw mill and a small clearing; belonging to estate of James A. Smith. Terms made known on day of sale. LOBINDA M. SMITH, 1 , , , J. S. WATKODS, S Aimrj. Dec. 10, 1858. H. D. DEMIN GS-, Would respectfully announce to the people of Tioga County, that he la now prepared to AH’ all orders for Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, Nectarine, Apricot, Evergreen and Deciduous Ornamental trees. Also Currants. Raspberries, Gooseberries, Blackberries and Strawberries of all now and approved van tties. T?OSRS— l Co nsis ting of Hybrid, Perpetual and Sum i.vv/uuu mer Rosed, Moss, Bourbon, Noisette, Tea, Bengal or China', and Climbing Roses. SIT'D TTRRRR Y_Tnclnding M H*® finest new va °nXVU iW-C'-IV 1 rietiea of A i thea} Calycanthus, Dectzia. Lilacs, Spiraea, Syringiaa. Viburnums, Wigillas 4c. FT,OWRR S-Paeonies, Dahlias, Phloxes, Tulips, Hyacinths, Jonquils, Lil lies, 4c. ORAPE&—AII varieties. Peabody's New Hant-bois Strawberry. 4 doz. plants, $5. Orders respectfully solicited. for Grafting, Budding or Pruning will bo promptly attended to. Address Dec. 16, ’5B. H. D. DE3IINO, Wellsboro, Pa, Lost! Lost! Lost! A GOLD CHAIN BRACELET, with a setting of three Purple Stones. Said Bracelet was dropped in the Court House on the evening of the exhibition. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving It with December 0,1858. H. M. LEWIS. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. —Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of ZEbCLON N. BIRCH, late of Tioga, dec’d, all persons In debted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims agalnst the same will present them to Tioga, Dec. 9, 1858, 6t* LEROY TABOR, Admr. Wetmore's Quadrille Band, Consisting of four brothers, are prepared to furnish music for public and private parties on short notice end terms to salt the times. Address Lewis Wetmore Wcllsboro. 45* Mr. Wetmore is also prepared to teach all the fashiona ble Dances of (he Ball room. Wellsboro, Dec. 9,1858. Disiolntiou. TUB Finn known as the “Brooklyn Steam Mijl Company,” is dissolved from and after this date. The baalnesaherc tofore carried on by said firm and Mrs. S. Parmentler, will hereafter bo conducted by tbo subscriber-—Edward Bayer.— AH persons indebted to tbe late firm, and to Mrs. S. Parmen tier, are urgently requested to make payment before the first of April next, so as to save unnecessary coats and oblige, ■ Tioga, December 1,1858,6 t. EDWARD BAYER. H. S. JOHNSTON. Bank Notice. AT an election held Nov, 26th, 1858, by the Stockholders of the Tioga Co. Bank, for Directors, the following persons were elected for tho ensuing vear; GEO. W. MOORE, (President) - - • Tioga. TINE D’PUI, - - “ ED. P. STEERS, 11. 11. POTTER, Middlebury. D. L. AIKEN, Tioga. LEROY TABOR, “ K» TOLES, -•«•••- Chatham. T. L. BALDWIN, ----- Tioga. C. O. ETZ. “ SETH DAGGETT, .... “ F W. HIBBARD, New Jersey. ART. HIBBARD, ' - - - - « J. W. HIBBARD, « Tioga, Dec. 9, ’6B. (3m.) E. P. STEERS, Cashier. TIOGA SASH & BLIND FACTORY Tioga Village. Pa THE undersigned takes great pleasure in inform, ing the public that he is ready to furnish to order, on short notice, at his Shop on Wellsboro* St., one door west of J. G. Putnam’s Cabinet Ware Rooms, SASH-DOORS, WINDOW SASH , BLINDS , GLASS , RUTTY, FAINTS $ OILS, Glass cut to any size, at my own risk. Q7AII kinds of Country Produce taken in ex* change for work, at the best market prices. O* Orders thankfully received and punctually at tended to. HIRAM PICKERING. Tioga, Dec, 9, 1858. THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER, And it it decided by a large majority of an appre dating public, that J. R. BOWEN, sells the cheapest and keeps the largest assortment of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, in Tioga County, and notwithstanding the many false reports circulating that he is not in business in Wellsboro, he may be iound at the EMPIRE STORE, lately occupied by Truman & Bowen, with the Largest and Cheapest Assortment of. DRV-GOODB AND GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. CLOIHime, and in feet all kinns of Goods usually found in a country Store, which he will sell at very low prices. Come one! Come all! and see and hr inf your neighbors, as it will be decidedly to your advantage to examine ray Slock of Goods before you purchase elsewhere. [Nov. 25.1858,1 J.R. BOWEN. pesturs a jvi a house * WEE.LSBORO’, PA. L. D. TAYLOR, PROPRIETOR. This deservedly popular house is centrally located, sad commends itself to the patronage of the travelling public. Nov. 55. 1856, ly. NOTICE la hereby given that my wife, VIANSA, has loft my bed and board without just cause or provacatlon.— This is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay-no debts of her contracting after this date. ECSBKL IiAJZKETT. Clytter, Dec. 2,1868,3 t.« CAMPBENE & FLUID—at je. 14. TRUMAN & BQWEIVS. Blank marriage-certificates, for sale at thia o£c«. Jane 24,1858. 5 . THE TIOGA COUNTY AGXTATOB. » ;; : THE PHILADELPHIA Evening Bulletin. * ’ -AS- ; . Independent Daily Newspaper, Devoted especially to the Interests of Pennsylvania. CONTAINING IMPORTANT TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SIXTEEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MORNING PAPERS. ORIGINAL FOREIGN $ DOMESTIC CORRESPONDENCE. Editorials on all Subjects. And Full. Reports of all the News of the Day. The Commercial and Financial Departments are fall, and are carefully attended to. Elj* As’an Advertising Medium there is no better paper in (he Slate, the circulation being next to (he largest in the city, and among them the most intel ligent and influential of the population. CTTERMS: SIX Dollars per year, in advance, 1 CUMMINGS A PEACOCK, Proprietors, No. 112 South Third Street, Philadelphia. THE PHILADELPHIA Saturday Bulletin* A Handsome, Well-Filled, FAMILY- WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. Is published by the proprietors at the following on precedeatedly low rates: One copy, one year 81 00 Six copies, 5 00 Thirteen copies, 10 00 Twenty-one copies, 15 00 Thirty copies, 20 00 . One hundred copies, 50 00 1 f FURTHER INDUCEMENTS. The largest club (over 100) will be sent for three years. The next largest dob, (over 100) will be sent for two years. Address, CUMMINGS & PEACOCK, Proprietors, BULLETIN BUILDINGS. No. 112 Sooth Third Street, Philadelphin. miss BB£in£H!S NEW WORK. THE POUR SISTERS. A Tale of Social and Domestic Life in Sweden. BY PKEDJIIKA BREMBR. Author of “The Neighbors,” “Nina,” **2116 H—Family,” Ac. TRANSLATED BY MAR Y HOWITT. Complete in one large volume, neatly booed Id cloth, for One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents; or two volumes, paper cover for One Dollar. Bead wbat the Editor of the Sunday Dispatch says of it: i “Wo are sure that every lover of a pure and healthy liter- j atare will welcome this translation, by Mary Howitt of tboj last story of the gentle and amiable Swedish authoress. The 1 parity of the writings of Miss Bremer, their sympathetic; power, and the excellent morals which she ever inculcates, render her novels welcome to the family circle. They teach! patience, affection and endurance, in such a manner as to im prove and gratify every mind. The story is quite equal toier best, and proceeds with a miliHmd artistic delineation to the: denouement. We specially recommend it as a story ahich it will do any one good to read. This edition is authorized by Miss Bremer, and it contains a dedication by herself to the memory of her friend, the late A, J. Downing.” Read what the editor of the Satueday Evzjaifo Post says of it:— “The Pour Slaters, by Fredrika Bremer, is one of those nov els, by this genial author, which have so pleasantly opened to us the doors of Swedish homes, warmed our hearts in their cheerful fireside glow, and mode us familiar with the lights and shadows of Swedish life. Perhaps in this work the shad ows predominate, or at least appear strongly, for the subject of the story is a woman's life and a woman’s late, in a coun try where, as Mrs. Browning puts it, there is ——“No help for women weeping out of sight, Because men made the laws.” Miss Bremer’s adhesion to what is known in this country as “Woman's Rights,” is well known, and this novel may be con sidered her illustrations and defence of her views on- that subject. Apart from all considerations of this nature, the novel is full of rich humor, clever character painting, and fe licitous descriptions of town life and country life, and in door and out-door scenery in Sweden. The translation has been made by Mary Howitt, wbo seems born to do two things remarkably well—write admirable stories of her own, and admirably translate the stories of Miss Bremer.” Read what the Daily Timm says of it: — **MiBB Bremer possesses, beyond acy other living writer of her class, the power of realizing the imagination every indi vidual she introduces. The moral beauty and womanly pu rity which steadily illuminate her narrative, musl receive im plicit admiration from all persons. We would advise all to buy and read this book.” Copies of either edition of the above work will be sent to any person, to any part of the United States, free of postage, on their remitting the price of the edition they may wish, to the publishers, in a letter. Address all orders to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. FILL AND WINTER FASHIONS. Mrs. M. J. Grierson, HAS just returned from Hie City will) a full as. sortment of Millinery Goods, which she offers for sale at the lowest cash prices, STRAWS. NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY BONNETS, of all prices and descriptions. BORDERS from Is up to 4s. 6d. A nice assortment of FLOWERS of all prices. French Flowers and Box Flowers. A beautiful assortment of RIBBONS, LININGS, LACES, CRAPES SILKS, and all kind of materials for making Fall <s• Winter Mourning- Goods. Little Boys Hats, Girl's Flats, and Ladies' Riding Hats. All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned and done over on short notice. Mrs. Grierson has employed for the season a good Milliner. O’ Shop on Main Street, over Niles & Elliott's Store. [Nov. 25, 1858. TUST RECEIVED fresh from the Press, ° GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST. SONGS AND JOKES. FAMILY EXPENSE BOOK. PRACTICAL HORSE FARRIERY. FLOWER OF 7HE FLOCK. TIMOTHY TI7 COMB'S LETTERS. SMITH & RICKARDS: SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL! JUST OUT, THE COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL FOR DECEMBER. Over .evenly page.—choice articles—elegantly illustrated—splendid Steel Engravings. Price 50 cents. Specimen copy sent, on receipt of 18 cents, in stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY, 548 Broadway. N. Y. FOR SALE. A good assortment of the choices SPwP Apple, Fear, and Cherry Trees, good order. Apple trees for $2O per hundred. Our intention is to have the trees bear just such fruit as the labels call for. We would invite those wanting fruit trees to call at the Nursery and examtife for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. B. C. WICKHAM, I. T. BLOODGOOD, Tioga Village, Nov. 11,1858. JOHN B. SHAKESPEAR, T AILOB. HAVING taken the Room over BAILEY'S Store, takes this method of informing the cit izens of Wellsboro and vicinity that he is prepared to execute orders in his line of business with prompt ness and dispatch, hoping by strict attention to business to merit the confidence and support of those who may favor him with their orders. CUTTING done on short notice. Wellsboro* October SI, 1858. 6m. Have Ton Seen Them ? That superb Engraving, “The Village Black smith,” arid the beautiful Art Journal, which are furnished to subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, can now be seen at the Post Office, for a short time only. See advertisement elsewhere headed—New Features. Take Notice. rpHE SUBSCRBRR will pay the best market prices for * Hides and pelts, delivered at his new Tannery at the foot of Main at., tV-ollsboro’ Pa. J. IUBEROLtiE pec. 153?. . - IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Prrrsßuao, Pi. - - Chibxsxxd, 1855. 300 Students attending, January, 1858. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School ot the United States. Young men prepared for the actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. Smith, A. 51., Professor of Book keeping and Science of ! Accounts. Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal- culation. . J. A. Heydrlck and T. C. JcnkinS. Teachers of Book-keeping. A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE AND. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL AEITHBIETIC—RAPID BUSINESS WRIT- INQ—DETECTING COUNTEKFEIT MOSEY— MERCANTILE “CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL LAW Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of practical business men. 13 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the post three years, also In Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing— NOT ENQKAVED WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited— Review at-pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa tions—Tuition for full Commercial Course. $35,00. Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, $6, Entire cost, $60,00 to $70,00 E2U Ministers sons received at half price. - For Card—Circular —Specimens of Business and Ornamen tal Writing—inclose two stamps and address 1 Sept. 23,1858, ly. F. W, JENKINS, Pittsburg. Ps. ACADEMY.' - WELLBBOEO, TIOGA COUNTY, PENNA. Luther R. Burlingame A. 8., Principal. (A competent Assistant toill be secured.) THE Winter Term will commence Wednesday, December 15Ui, 1858, and will close on Satur day, February -26th, 1859 ; the Spring Term, Toes day, March Blh, and will close on Friday, May 12th; the Sommer Term, Tuesday, May 31st, and will close on Friday, August I2th. Tuition. Juvenile Department, ..... $2,50 Common English Branches, ; 3,50 Higher English Branches, - * • ' - 4,50 Language*, - 5,00 Board and rooms furnished In private families at oadinary prices. Also rooms may be secured by those desiring to board themselves. Actnal payment of term bills or salislactory v'-rangcmenl for them to be made at the beginning of the term. Wo de duction made for absence tor less than half a term 'except in cases of protracted illness. Students vol untarily leaving before the term closes, or being ex pelled for disorderly conduct, will have no deduction made from full tuition; The design of the School Is, to furnish facilities for those desiring it, to continue their Academic course of study, and also to prepare the Teachers of Common Schools for the discharge of the duties of their profession, No exertion will be spared to ren der the mental culture thorough, and (o cultivate in the student a constant self-reliance. From the County Superintendent. • * Mr. L. R. Burlingame Is a gradua.o of Brown Univer ■lty and an experienced teacher. N. L. Reynolds, Co, Snp?t.. From Geo. I.Chace, Prof, of Chemistry in Brown University t • ♦ In Chemistry .Mr. Burlingome has made more than or dinary attainments. * * * The undeisigned believes him to be a gentleman of the’most worthy character, and cordial ly commends him as such to any wbo may desire the kind of service, whether in instruction or otherwise, for which bis training has specially qualified him. Geo. I. Chace, Prof, of Chemistry. J. F, DONALDSON "I HENRY SHERWOOD ] J. L. ROBINSON V Trustees. AVAL BACHE Nov. 4th, ISSS, J. N. ifACHB J WELLSBORO’ SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP. rp H E undersigned would respect- JL folly inform the public that he undertaken the above business at the stand formerly occupied by John Alexander, one door above Roy’s Drug Store. With a determination to be behind no other estab lishment in the country, he has added g really to the facilities for the general accommodation, and has spurqd neither pains or expense to obtain and make himself master of 'every modern improvement in the business, and to secure ihe services of the best workmen. He will keep a large slock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all description? of HARNESS, such as SADDLES, BRIDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS OF ALL KINDS, HEAVY HARNESS, &.C., Traces , Hames , Halters , Whips , etc. y etc. All of which he wilt warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks is that those desiring any thing in this line, should call at his place and ex amine his stock. He feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. {UTAH orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. JOSEPH ENSWORTH. Wellsboro* October 28,1858. C. G. OSGOOD, IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STOCK OF WIN T ER GOODS. which is large and complete, ond to which ho invites Ihe attention nf the Goods buying public. I will not blow about price?, as we are not accustomed to playing on wind instrument*'. But please call and see, and if the Goods and Prices do not suit you, we do not expect to sell. Nov. 2d, 185 a Dress Goods , A large and very fine Slock of Dress Goods at OSGOOD'S. GENTLEMEN. You will find at Osgood's a fine stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, GLOVES, MITTENS, aud a full slock of Furnish, •ing Goods. You will find it cheaper and far more pleasant to buy and wear good warm under gar. menu than to pay doctor's bills. ® a, ® ® nt a sm» A large stock of Business, Dress, and Over Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Shirts, Over Alls, Guernsey Jack, cts, &c., at OSGOOD'S. GROCERIES, A very desirable stock. Teas from 2s up. Choice brands of Flour constantly on hand. n A ED WARE. A full slock of Cutlery &. Shelf Hardware; in fact nearly everything in the line', from a kiach Brad to a Crow-bar. IRON Swede's, English, Horse-Sboo, Band, Hoop, Round, Square, Round, Square, and oval rods, Spring, Cast, Blister, German and Cork Sled. Nail rods, Horse-Nails, Ac., &c. BOOTS & SHOES A large slock—embracing nearly every style and price. N B, No numbers over 14, at November, 11, 1658. QsgOO d*t. SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE! Ii you wish to secure a copy of that elegant En. graving, “The Village Blacksmith,” and the Art Journal, with the other premiums, be sure and sub scribe $3, before the Ist of Jan. 1859. Specimen copies of the above, and full particulars given, by applying to I- D. RICHARDS, Agent, Tee advertisement elsewhere headed—New Fes tore*, &c. 1 NEW FEATURES—FIFTH YEAH. or the COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION SUPERB ESGBATISGS! BEAUTIFUL AET JOUEML. VALUABLE PREMIUMS, Ac., &e.! This popular Art Association, now in its fifth year of unparalleled success, having purchased, aod engraved on steel, Herring’* great painting, “The Village Blacksmith,” will now issue copies ;(to subscribers only) on heavy plate paper, 30 a ,33 inches on the following < TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Every person remitting three dollars , will receive a copy of the superb Steel Engraving, after Her ring's celebrated Painting, j THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. j Also a copy of the beautiful COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL An elegantly illustrated quarto Magazine. Also free season tickets of admission to the Eastern, (or Duaseldar/,) and Western Galleries of the Asso ciation. j There will also be given to the subscribers sev oral hundred valuable works of Art,comprising fine Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Sculptures, Ac , Ac., from celebrated American and foreign Artists., ; Subscriptions will be received up to Jan. 1,1859. On the evening of that dale the premiums will be awarded to subscribers. | For full particulars, sec December Art Journal, price 50 cents. Specimen copies sent to those de siring to subscribe, on the receipt'of 18 cents in postage stamps or coin. Address ! ' C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A.,' i Eastern Office, 548 Broad Y., . J Or Western Office, 166 Water-Si.,Sandusky,O. November 18,1858. j I Stoves , Stoves, AND TIN SHOP. I WAI. ROBERTS respectfully announces fo the citizens of Wellsboro and vieinHy* that be has just received a large addition to his stock of STOVES, TIN & SHEET IRON WARE; and is now prepared to furnish hie numerous customers with articles in his line of business superior tpj any that can be obtained) In this section of country His slock consists in part of j j. COOK AM PARLOR STOVES. Also a large assortment of . ■ Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, STOVE PIPES, STOVE FIXTURES, BOILERS, HARDWARE. &C, &C.! , Particular attention paid to putting on • Tin Roofs , Eaoe-Trovghs Conductors . Repairing done on short notice with readiness and dispatch. Those wishing Goods |in this line will find it to their interest to call and examine aiv stock before purchasing elsewhere; as !they will be sold at fair prices. j 1 O*Don’t forget the place, one door below Bowen’s Store. [Wellsboro, October, 14, 1858.] j JVew Good si! M. & O. BULLARD, are now receiving a large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Ooods[, which are to be sold LOW (as usual.) j" Among their assortment may be found everything In the line of | Staple & Fancy Dry Good*, Kcady-lliadc Clothing:. Boots & Shoes, Hals & Caps, Pork & Flour. Hardware, flft'Afl/FFT GROCERIES, &C., &C.’ Call and see before purchasing els-cwherc,|at the New Store one door below Wilcox & Scars- i , September, 30, 1858. / j ORPHAN’S COURT SALE.— is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Or phan's Court of Tioga Connty to me directed as Trustee, 1 shall expose the following described prem ises for sale at vendue on Saturday the IBth*day of December next at one o'clock, p. m., at ttiet Court House in Wcllsboro, viz: A lot of land in the Boro of Wellaboro, containing about one-third of ajn acre, bounded on the south-east by Pearl St., on the south west by Wm. Bache, on the north-west by Main si., and on the north-east by Wnr. Harrison, With an old frame house, and some fruit trees thcrcoh. To be sold as the properly of Elias Sprncer, dctj s d. November,2s,lBsB. JNO. N. BACHE, 7'rkstes. Fall 4* D* inter GOODS. I Wui. A. Roc, Wclisboroj Pa, JJAS now on hand a large and extensive stock of DRY GOODS,! GROCERIES , PROVISIONS, HA TS 4- CAPS, BOOTS 6f SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE. CARPETS\ Glass Ware, Wooden Ware. CROCKERY, BUFFALO ROBES. >&C. We deem it unnecessary to enumerate articles, as nearly everything .wanted by man, woman 'or child, can be found at this establishment, and at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Wellaboro, Oct. 11, '5B. WM. A. ROE. (Confidential*) FRIEND COBB: Will you please inform your readers that the subscriber has a good assort meat of > Cheaper than ever sold before in this well ns * Sofas Tete-a-tete*, Mahogany Chairs* Rockers , | Center-Tables , ami all birds of Lawrenceville. OcU 21, -58. E, D. W CLLS. La Fleur De Lis. I Edited by Mesdomes Sawytr | LeSage. THE New Monthly in French, designed for the use of school* and for all who wislj to make or keep themselves familiar with the language.— Beautifully printed and filled with lire choicest of current literature, original and selected. | TERMS: $1,50 per annum; 5 copies, $7; 10 copies $l2. Tecchers witting to-act as agents will please write ns. We will fill orders lor French, Italian, Spanish m German books on the mo«?l rea sonable terms H. H. LLOYD &. CO. Oct. 28, ’5B, [3m*l 348 Broadway, New York FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. FINE GOLD PENS with PENCIL GASES. GOLD PINS—-New and Splendid Stylo, JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, 0“ A New Stack just received by (Nov. 4,1858.) ANDIE |FOLEY, HAIR PINS—NEW STYLE. I LEAD PENCILS—EXTRA FINISH, SCHOOL & HISCELLANENOS BdOKS. YANKEE NOTIONS,SUPERIORiNEEDLES, at (Nov. 4,’58) SMITH RICHARDS’, Broadcloth good as. sSrtmcol ofßlack Broadcloths, Rkck and Fan cy Cassimerw. Sattinetts, Fall OfotftsfTweeds and KenUKkv Jcapfc, can bg found at 1 - On i i f " ' \V. jlv ROL l\ The Oxygenated BfSters. Tot the cure of Dvsp»BlA OR TswnsgnW.Liver CompWnt, Asthma. CostinW, tom of Apatite, Fever and Apw, Heart Bora, Water Brash, Acidity, Scurvy Nausea, Headache, EunuT, and Gonvral'Debinty, ur- any dis ease having its origin in impafetf digestion*- These Bitters* os all classes of our fellow citterns, locluu ing Members of Congress. lawyers. Physicians, Clergymen < Planters, Farmers and others testify, aae tUo only tain aud sovereign specific for the immediate relief and per manent core of the many crnel tompJWnta which In sows' phase or other of Dyspepsia afflict our rasa. These BiriEtts were discovered by Dr. GsoftQE IT. GXECfy and in their formula diffrt entirely from that of a ay othm preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol—no-miner al—no poison—no noxious drug.—in their nature tonic, not stimulating.—retaining their virtues in any clime: they ace a “combination and a form indeed” of Medicine which know* no rival in exterminating disease and restoring the system to its pristine vigor and health. No matter of how. looff standing, or however Induced or chronic in Its character fhw disease may be—no matter that it has baffled the "kill of, lbw physician, aud resisted the efforts of Medicine, a slug)* tri* of these Bitters will satisfy the sufferer that bit dlseasvsil amenable to the proper remedy. In testimony of the many enrts effected by thlt Remedy reference it bad to the written certificates from distinguished individuals known all over the land. . From among the many letters we are constantly receiving we take the following:— “Gentlemen :—I have used the Oxygenated Bitters mmy practice with decided success in Debility and General Pros tration* and 1 confidently xeeommoßd it in cases of General Debility or Derangement of the Digestive Organs. Signed, P. 11. WHITE, M. D. Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pju, August 26, 1856.” This medicine bos been used with like success by A, Ho bard of Richmond; Mias Mary A. Snover of Covington, and Miss Catharine Beck of Libertr. AGEX T S . John A. Rot, ‘WelUboro; C. 'W. Nesbitt, Mansfield: Dr. A- Rollins. Jsl, Maiusborg; A. HcMpaarr, Tioga; D, S. JU gee, Blossburg; J. Q. Alobcx, Liberty. S. W. FOWLS M CO., Proprietor*. Boston. For sale by Agents everywhere. [Sept. 16,1858.] 1 NEW FIRM. R. S. BULGY, J. W. BAILEY, AND THOMAS HARDEN, READY PAY DEALERS J.Y Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Paints Jfc. Oils, Groceries, Flour & Fork, And all kinds of CO UNTR Y PR OD VCE AT THE NEW STORE OF U. S. Hailey . On north side of Maiii Street. Wellsboru, Pea. Persona visiting the place op business ore invited to examine our Goods, as we atm at making this es tablishment the centre of attraction fur trade in Tioga County. BAILEY’S &, HARDEN. Wellsboro, Angust*l2, 1853. A HOMESTEAD FOR *10!! A FEW MORE OF THOSE DESIRABLE FARMS & BUILDING LOTS, In the Gold Region and other portions of Virgin ia are to be divided amongst the subscribers forth* benefit of the new town of Rappahannock. Sub* scriplions only ten dollar $ each; one hall down, the rest on delivery of the Deed. Every Subscriber will get a Building lot or a Farm, ranging in value from 910 to 930,000. These Farms and Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlement, a sufficient num ber being reserved, the increase in the value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. One acre lots in town will be given to industrious mechanics who will build upon them. A company of settlers, called (he "Rappahan nock Pioneer Association,” is now building and will commence their their settlement in Uie Spring. Ample security will be given for the faithful per formanee of contracts and promises. ID 3 Murk Agents are wanted fo obtain Subscri bers, to whom the most liberal inducements will bo given. Some Agents write that they are making $2OO per month. For full particulars. Subscriptions, Agencies, &c., Apjfly to E. BAUDER, Port Royal , Caroline Co. Fa. Nov- 11,1858. TO WIVES AND DAUGHTERS I>r. R. A. Lamonrs PERIODICAL COMPOUND. The most beneficial ;iud j.ucce.-»fuJ F.KMALE SJKDICIJfB now In uso, for nil <?ases of obstructed or suppressed Menstruation. This valuable vi-gctable compound has Jong been used in the private practice of Dr. for regulating the de rangements of the female system and for improving the gen eral health, and hy long experience has been found the greatest remedy against those painful Or general complaints to which the female constitution is* liable. A few doses ta ken for one week before the monthly period will remove atl obstruct ions from uvy cause mhatci-er, oa incredible as it may appear. N. B.—Tlioso Ladies who have been disappointed in the as* of fills, £c. r cau put the utmost con fidence in this compound AVTION .-sd* This compound roust not ho token by females during the early mouths of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab ortion. . At all other times it la safe, ns it la purely vegetable. It will be scut to any address by iuclosiug J 2 tunny author ized agent, or to 11. I. ANDKJSVVS, BulTrdo N. Y. For sale by J. A. ROY, WelUboro, Pa., and Druggists grß crally. [July 1, ISob. ly.] TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WAKE. THE SUBSCRIBER has established himself at the old stand of Wilcox & Sears, one door be low R. S. Bailey's Store, where he is maaulaclarieg and selling At Wholesale and Retail, the various kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made in the nrofd subsraV»tiaJ manner. ROOFING, EAVE-TROUGHING,and all kin* of JOBBING, done on short notice end in a satis factory manner. my Mock of Tin-ware and satisfy yourselves that FISHER'S is the pin ce to buy cheap. CHARLES S. FISHER. Wellsboro, June 17,1858. PUMPS! PUMPS! rjUIE SUBSCRIBER is ajjenl Ibi the sale of Cowing Co's Pumps, Firk and Garden Engines, Hydraulic Rams, t%c. Cowing &. Co., manulacture these Pamp» v &e., at their mannfactory, Seneca Falls*, N. Y. They are gotten op in the most substantial manner, and cannot be excelled. CISTERN PUMPS, PATENT REVOLVING TOP WELL POMPS. TIGHT TOP WELL Pumps, deep well lift pumps, AND FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, may be obtained by leaving your orders al my Tin &. Sieve Store. Cali and see samples. WclUborovAug. 5,1858, tf. Dickinson mat. KEEP it before the public, that the People's Humble Ser vant has been THOROUGHLY REPAIRED, in every way. daring the past Sommer, and has alio been furnished with an entire * NEW LOT OF MACHINERY, throughout, of tbe latest and best Improvements of the |g<s and that H is now in perfect good order to do eastern or merchant work. L. D. SPENCES, Miller. WVllehoro* August 19, ISSB. Bank IVolice, THE Stockholders of the Tioga To. Bank: Pleasa take no* ticc that yon are hereby required to pay into the said Bank at its Banking hoo*o in Tioga- the amount remaining unpaid upon your subscription to the Capital Stock of said Bank, and th»t such payment be made, 50 per cent io sixty days and 50 per cent in ninety days from this date, as prr Resolution passed by tbo Board of Directors this 23d dav of September, ISSB. E. P. STEEHS, Chsbier. Tioga, September 23,1858.' Sm. NOTICE- —Those indebted Iq ihd Fobecriber for Job Work and advertising will confers great favor by settling the same ul tbe earliest moment. M. H. On. ROCERIR?—T be rb.r e It- b'lV Oreente. of V_J all kind. 1-ht 1.- at \V ,4, UOt S, WJI. ROBERTS.
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