can hoe ia excellent, A , A f hat «n sow is delightful. A slave i,e oaiher into barns is a treasure. A h,lC fhai will 001 run lwa y is indeed a pos laV? a slave ,hat will s,aDt * an y ,biD e> eSSIO L cal and the paddle up to the vendi [oro in . • jf e and children, is an Abraham, inn o j p ere one would suppose the cala : mode f 'lavish virtues might end, unless we >8“ e 0 that dubious virtue of fecundity, d® ed °. decency will not permit us to P on “L, w f,at will our readers say to a ' ,|Ele ', in iha light of an Inventor? l aVe /jrrflior of 8 u3eful agricultural rna ■ aD j” Of a “machine” so useful that it dlDe .cd io ho profitable ? And what will headers thinki of the botherations, dilero ur obfuscation and general fopsylurviness fibe Patent Office, when a chattel with a ck skin walked into the cloister sacred to Motion, and claimed to have shown a little ''tellectuai power, and to be entitled to remu *raiion therefor? Claimed—poor Chattel hit be was—io have invented something ,jj c h human beings might find profitable „d convenient. Horrible was the, dignified jilress of the Patent Office at this applies ion. Here was a thing —in the light of the lonstiiuiion nothing but a thing—claiming he honors and emoluments of an Inventor ! That should a thing be doing there? A hinn with two legs, and a stomach, and a eid and two , hands, absolutely pretending , have invented something I No plow ever .piled. No cart ever applied. No horse Ver applied.' Therefore, when this two .gged thing came up, there was a row in be Office, and the magnates ordered her or iim or it w go about his, her, or its business, ,jd pointedly declined to issue any Letters blent whatever, thereby establishing it as a lied fact (hat no “nigger” could invent any thing. In this way was the negro of Mr. Oscar i. E. Stewart, who had blundered up on "a useful agricultural machine,” treated. Oscar J. E. Stewart coutd not stand this.— (kar J. E. Stewart considered that he had slight not merely to the brains, but to what, eter came out of the brains of his private ud personal nigger. So Oscar J. i£. Stew, ut petitioned tfye Senate that, if the Patent OSce would n’bt, could not, or should not, isjoe a patent to his ingenious “nigger,” it night be compelled to issue the patent to him. The petition was received, and the report ms that it was appropriately referred. We hm tried pretty-hard vo make out what an appropriate reference would be. Was it to thiCommittee on Agriculture? Or to the Committee on Claims ? Or to the Commu te ob Ways and Means ? We shall watch this case for Mr. Oscar J. E. Stewart, and te shall have the benefit of our assistance.— He shall have the bard cash for his “nig get’s ’ brain work as well as for his “nig ger's" handicraftiness, end much good may tldo him.— Noe York Tribune. Empanneling a Jury. We dropped inlo the Court of Sesiions lh« other day to “lake a look round us,” and winle there, were witnesses of tie mode of empaneling a jury. The first name called was Simsoa Bunga tarier. He had heard of the case in dispute, formed an opinion—'quite forgot what that opinion was—could easily form another though. Disliked the prisoner. Was down on prisoners generally.—Challenged. The next, De Drabbit Ruff, had never heard of the case. Formed no opinion.— Niver had an opinion. ..Couldn’t read.— Disliked reading. Could write a cross to his name. Always judged prisoners by their looks. Didn’t know what the case was all ibout. accepted. Stephen Boriolletfay. Had red of the case tothe papers. First in the Herald. Thought tba prisoners guilty. Then in the Tribune— knew he was innocent. Could judge im partially, and give a verdict with the major ity. Challenged. Bernard M’Groggerty. Heard of the case from One-eyed Lafferly. Knew the prison crwtll. He owed him two dollars. A rum hll.-Would make him sweat. Was a pro fasionai juryman, and always went into the tot »i'b his verdict in his pocket, so as to hie no time. Could leave his verdict with ItaCourl and go home. Challenged. , os/iy Cullethead. Had expressed no lop ™,oa - Formed several though. Wanted to ®P«id for time, or ha wouldn’t serve. Had jMimall.pox pretty bad, so could keep the JttJ from disagreeing. Say which way you •tut the case to go, and he was bound to slob n. Challenged. Heard von ,'SMe. Don’t got no bitiions. Oinks de ['Miner should be hanged. Veil sick mit . u stsmiclc butty pad. Vant to go borne.— Accepted. D Welling!,,,, Winlerbottom. ’ Jard sum- hit. Thinks hit hall an ’umbug. to ’ave the prisoner down to S™gen Bill’s for ’alf an ’our.—Vould k the fat hefTs heyeballs, and blamed ' c • Didn’t believe him. Accepted. [) ,™P stm Stolid. Could judge impartially. "•care which way he went. If prison ,ml|SS ac B ultle d, he's let off; if he's found P ar doned. Accepted. e 'Wiled no longer, having business else n '*• left the court under the impres f, there’s a little fun and good deal of Turin 1 " em panneling a jury.” —New * Picayune. sltnwB 1116 Ejection Incident.—Passing ,8 Royal about ® P- M-i Monday, we over son, of Erin: ? . ys vole( I to-day, Palhrick ?” te m. 15 '' or lbe I>'gg est fool ye iver seen yeCp me 10 be ’ Mlkel O’Raretyt It’s c s ,. m a fther belaving had no better sense oa?v „' 01 f- B ' r ' y 10 lbe ‘loy when vote* were nj.f 019 ‘ or fi y e dollars apiece !” Mier'Mr*’ Palhrick, as I hope the holy gi,j , or S lve me. Mb conscience’s been linkin’ Ql me lb ° wbo ' e bleasod day for ly, u n ° m °re ’o me liberty of votin’ in 6r e Mars counlbr y> nor to sell it for ou . l u Pon yees, ye foolish cralher! 'Hu c | "aitad till fifteen minutes ’fore elec died ip,! 6 ’ tT cou 'd a got fifiy—or a hun- W, *h’ a,sy - It’s mesel’ Mikel O’Rarety beuh.. . 81 , me glorious privilege is worth 11 N "° r ‘ h * t : Git out o’ me sight ye div (t ,1. P ' d Pebow ■ n ' v ®r to know any bet pnce ° liberty [’'—Mobile Adv. Melancholy Accident,—On Wednesday last, Dk Pettit, of Sandycreek township, having occasion to pass through the woods by a path, discovered a dead body, about \ n mile from his residence, which upon ex amination proved to be that of a lad named Geobge M’Elbee, abou' 15 years of age, and a son of a widow woman residing in the neighborhood. The contents of a gun, which had doubtless been accidentally discharged, had entered the abdomen near the umbilicus, thus causing the death of the boy. The gun was found about four rods from the body, the smothered report of which had been heard about an hour previously. The precise man ner of the accident can never be known, it doubtless however, was the result of the care lessness with which many persons, especial ly youths, are in the habit of using fire-arms. Such accidents are of frequent occurrence, and should admonish parents to keep fire arms from their children. The family of the deceased have the sympathy of the entire community in their bereavement. —Muncy Luminary. An Adboit Swindler.—Last week one of our citizens was mulct in the sum of four hundred dollars by a sharper from the city, who managed to sell him five shares of Penn. Coal Company's Stock—our unsuspecting friend believing it to be Pennsylvania Coal Company’s Slock, and paying for it the price at wh[ch that was quoted. The fraud was not discovered until after the departure of the stranger, who, however, was pursued, but with what success we have not learned.— Business men will do well to look out, and examine the character of slock certificates before they purchase. The Penn Coal Com pany’s stock may not be quite as valuable as that of the Pennsylvania Coal Company.— Pittston Gazette. -M-A-H-R-I-E-D On the 19th December. 1858, by S. B. Barnes Esq., Mr. ISAIAH CHAMPNEY and Miss CATHA RINE MATILDA FHENIX, all of Gaines. In Charleston on the 25th insl M by James Kelley Esq., Mr. WILLIAM FISK and Miss JULIAETTE HUNTLY, all of Charleston. THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING- MACHINE CO., Having greatly incredscd their facilities for manufacturing their celebrated Family Machines, with all the recent im provements, have reduced their prices, and offer for sale A NEW STYLE MACHINE, PRICE 850. It is no longer questioned that these Machines ore the best in uso for family sewing. They HEM, FELL, GATHER, AND STITCH in the most superior manner, and are the only machines in the market that are so well and simply made, that they may be sent Into families with no other instructions thanarecon tained in n circular which accompanies each machine, and from which A CHILD OP TEN YEARS may jeadily loarh how to uso them, and keep them in order They make upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE, and trill do the sewing of a family cheaper than & seamstress can do it, even 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 hand 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; 495 Broadway,New York; 18 Summer St. Boston; 730 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; 137 Baltimore St- Baltimore; 58 West Fonrth St., Cincinnati!. Agencies in, all the principal Cities and Towns in the United States. Dec. 2, ’5B. 45* SEND FOB A CIRCULAR. Caution. ALL persons are cautioned against negotiating for two notes drawn by the subscribers, and payable to £. B. Perkins, or bearer, as follows : One note, dated Dec. 2, 1858, for sloo—due 15th of April, 1859. One note, dated Dec. 2,1858, for $lO0 —due June 1, 1859. We have legal offsets to the said notes. C. F. CULVER, Osceola, Dec. 30, *58,3t. L. S. CULVER. CAYUGA PLASTfiK. ANEW SUPPLY of this great fertilizer is just received at the MANSFIELD where it will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at the low price of $6 per ton. To all those who wish to invest money where they are sure of 200 per cent on the capital invest ed, I would say, Bring us your dimes and I toil/ do you good. If? Nothing better to cure hard limes! Mansfield, Dec. 27, 1858. A. BIXBY. i A NY ONE WHO CAN LEARN TO WRITE J\. CAN LEARN TO DRAW.W. G. Chapman Architectural Mechanical Drawing. The subscriber would give instruction to a limited number in Architectural and Mechanical Drawing, at his office, in Mansfield Pa., on the most reason, able terms, instruction would also be given in Linear and Isometrlca! Perspective, if desired. For further information apply personally, or by letter, to S. B. ELLIOTT. V Architect and Superintendent of Buildings. Mansfield, Pa., Dec. 30, 1858. • Holidays! Holidays! GIFTS ! GIFTS ! From 6 cent Toys to the high est priced Book. Cali soon or you will be too late,at [Dec. 23.1 SMITH & RICHARDS*. FIOFB CAN be procured at Wholesale or Retail of the Subscribers at Tioga, at very loto rates for Cash . Persons wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. A good supply kept constantly on hand, and purchas* ers can be suited as to quality and price. C. F. SWAN, Dec. 23,1858. tf. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, , Administrator’s Sale. V>UUSUANT to an order of tho Orphan's Court for Tioga I County, wo will expose to public sale oa tho Bth of Jan uary, 1859. on tho premises, at 1 o'clock, P. 51., tho following described property, situate lu Gaines township, Tioga Co. Pennsylvania: Bounded on tho north by School bouse lot, c.t*t and south by land of 3.3. Smith, and west by Cowan binds—containing about five acres more or less, on which is .if-aw mill and a small clearing; belonging to estate of James A. Smith. Terms made known on day of sale. LOWXDA M. SMITH, 1 . J. S. WATIIOUS, J A Dec. 16,1858. Wetmore’s Quadrille Band, Consisting of four brothers, arc prepared to furnish music for public and private parties on short notice end terms to suit tho times. Address Lewis Wetmorc Wollshoro. Mr. Wctmoro is also prepared to teach all tho fashiona ble Dances of the Ball room. IVellshoro, Dec. 9,2858, EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—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, aud those having claims against the same will present them to CLARISSA MEAD, Executrix. Lawrence, Dec. K», 1553, 6v s ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having been granted W the undersigned on tho estate of ZKBCLON N. BIRCII. late of Tiogd, dec’d, ul! persons in debted to said estate will make Immediate payment, ami those having claims against the same will present them to Tioga, Dec. 9,1555, Gt* LEROY TABOR, Admr. CARPETS —A good assortment of Carpets, and at prices to suit the times can be found at Oct. 14,1858. FISH, FlSH.—Mackerel, Whitefish, Elucfish, & Codfish, by the Bbl., Jbbl., Ibbl - , and pound, at Oct. 14. 18S8, ROE’S. CAMFHENE & FLUID—at je. 14. TRUMAN & BOWEN'S. Buffalo robes.—a few bales No. i.jusi received at [Oct. 11, 'SB.J ROE’S. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Oberry. a bovc preparation Is known, it Is bo wcll.es ~l“bed as an infallible Remedy for the euro of—- JS? LD3 ’ ORE Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Spit 31*, 0 op Blood, Pain in the Breast,, Croup, Whooping Cough, «r « Very ‘ ona . Pulmonary Complaint, that it were a work of^ pererogation *° of ita merits. Discovered by & celebrated physician more than twenty years since, it has by the wonderful cures it has effected been constantly appreciating in public favor, until its use and its nse and its reputation are alike universal; and it is now well Known and cherished by all (and their a nameis legion”) who have been restored to health by its use as tlio Great Remedy lor oil tho diseases which it professes to cure. Sir James Clarke, physician to Queen Victoria, has give* It os his opinion that CONSUMPTION CAN BE C URED. The whole history of this medicine fully confirms the opin * eminent man. Thousands can testify, and have testified, that when oil other remedies had failed, this hod completely cured; that when tho sufferer bad well nigh des paired, this had afforded immediate relief; that when the physician had pronounced the disease incurable, this re moved it entirely. The virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to core a slight cold or a Confirm kd Consumption, end its power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy cannot be equalled. Caution I Purchase none unless it has the written signature of “I. Butts'’ on the wrapper, as well as the print ed name of tho proprietors. Read the follotcing Letter : Gentlemen: Having used Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry in my practice with great success, I most cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted with Obstinate Coughs, Colds, or Asthma. (Signed,) H. G. MARTIN, M. D. Mansfield, Tioga Co n Aug. 1868. The following persons have also derived great benefit from the use of tho GREAT REMEDY; Wm. Lawrence, ?. Bailey Creek; John Fox, P. M. Mainsburg; B.M. Bailey, the well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jerlel a well known citizen of this county. " S. W FOWLE & Co., Proprietors, Boston. For sale by their Agents everywhere. AGENTS. —John A. Roy, Wellsboro; C. W. Nesbitt, Mans field; 8.-8. Magee, Bloasburg; J. Q. Albeck, Liberty; A- Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A- Rollins, Jr„ Mainsburg. September 30,1858. The New York Tribune. 1858-59. —The New York Tribune, now more than seventeen years old, which was the first journal in the world that appeared regularly on au imperial eight-page sheet at so low a price as two cents, and which bos attained the unpafallelcd aggregate of more than 200,000 subscribers, respectfully solicits Its share of the patronage which the .Metropolitan Press is hence forth to receive. 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We continue to send the Week ly Tribune to clergv men for $l. Subscriptions may commence at anytime. Terms always cash In advance. When R draft can bo procured it is much safer than to remit bank bills. All letters to be addressed to Horace gueely & co., Tribune buildings, Nassau «t., New York. We employ no traveling agents. All that is necessary for you to do in order to become a subscriber to The Tribune is to enclose the money to us, and forward it through the Post Office. Friends who cherish the principles we advocate, and who desire to have full and reliable intelligence from all parts of the world, will net as our agents in getting up clubs and forwarding subscriptions. Dec. 23, 4t. TIOCt A SASH & BLIND FACTORY Tioga Village. Pa. THE undersigned lakes great ing the public that he is to order, on short notice, at Iris Shop on Wellsboro’ St., one door west of J. G. Putnam’s Cabinet Ware Rooms, SASH-DOORS. WINDOW SASH , BLINDS , GLASS. ; PUTTY , FAINTS $• OILS. Glass cut to any size, at my own risk. O*AH kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for work, al the best market prices. (CT Orders thankfully received and punctually at. tended to. HIRAM PICKERING. Tioga, Dec, 9,1858. for sxmr jggSsSgjL A good assortment of the choices Apple, Pear, and Cherry Trees, in good order. Apple trees for 820 per hundred. Our intention is to have the trees bear just such fruit as the labels call for. Wc would invite those wanting fruit trees to call at the Nursery and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. > B. C. V/ICKHAM, ; 1. T. BLOODGOOD, ■ Tioga Village, Nov. 11,1858. THE Firm known as the “Brooklyn Steam Mill Company,’* is dissolved from and after this date. The tofore carried on by said firm and Mrs, S. Parmeuttec, "ill hereafter bo conducted by the subscriber —Kdward Buyer.—|- Alt persons indebted to the late firm, and to Mrs. S. ParmCn tier, are urgently requested to mako pajirtont before the first of April next. so ns to save unnecessary costs and oblige. 1 Tioga, December 1,1858,6 t, EDWARD BAVKR. 1 H. S. JOHNSTON. ! PESHSIIVAHIA HOUSE. IVELLSIiOKO’, PA. I L. D. TAYLOR, PROPRIETOR. This deservedly popular house is centrally located, and coruinehds itself to the patronage of the travelling public. Nov. 25,1858, ly. ON or abont the last day of October, 1858. on the road from Wollsboro to Ogden’s Corners, Union township, , ROE'S. A MAP OF UNION TOWNSHIP. ; Said map can bo of no value to any one but the Subscriber, to whom it is of ranch importance. The finder will bo ap propriately rewarded on delivering it to WM. BACHB. 1 Wellsbdfo, Dec. 16,1858. Lost I Lost! Lost! A GOLD CHAIN BRACELET, with a setting of three ihirple Stones, Said Bracelet was dropped In the Court House oh Cho evening of the exhibition. The finder will bo suitably rewarded on leaving it with December 0, ISoS, terms. TERMS. Dissolution. Lost. 11. 51. LEWIS. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Pittsburg, Pa. - - Chartered, 1855. 300 Students attending , January, 1858, Now tho largest and most thorough Commercial School ol the United States. Young men prepared for the actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. {Smith, A. M., Professor of Book keeping and Science of Accounts. A. T. 1 Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal- cnlation. J. A. llcydrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping. A. Cowley and IV. A. Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSINESS WRIT- ING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY— MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL LAW Are taught, and all other subjects necessary f«»r tho success and thorongh education of practical business men, 13 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for tho past three years, also In Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing— . NOT ENGRAVED 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 pet week—Stationery, s(>, Entire cost, $OO,OO to $70,00 tKa-Ministers sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen tal Writing—inclose two stomps and address Sept. 23,1858, ly. F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg. Pa. C. G. OSGOOD, IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STOCK OF W I WTER GOODS. i which is large and complete, and to which he invites the attention of the Goods buying public. 1 will not blow about prices, as we arc not accustomed to playing on wind instruments. But please call and see, and if the Goods and Prices do not suit you, we do not expect to sell. , Nov. 2d, 1858. 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 stock of Furnish ing Goods. You will find it cheaper and far more pleasant to buy and wear good warm under gar ments than to pay doctor's bills. (eiL® s'jxai'm, A large stock of Business, Dress, and Over Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Shirts, Over Alls, Guernsey Jack ets, &c., at OSGOOD'B. » GROCERIES, A very desirable stock. Teas from 2s up. Choice brands of Flour constantly on hand. HA UD WARE. A full slock of Cutlery & Shelf Hardware; in fact nearly everything in the line, from a iinch Brad to a Crow-bar. IRON Swede's, English, Horsc-Shoc, Band, Hoop, Round, Square, Round, Square, half-round and oval rods, iSpring, Cast, Blister, German and Cork Steel. Nail rods, Horse-Nails, &c., &c. BOOTS & SHOES A large stock—embracing nearly every style and price. N. B. No numbers over 14, at November, 71, 1858. Osgood’s* FILL 4M WINTER FASHIONS. j>lrs. ill. J. Grierson, HAS just returned from the City with a full as. sortmenl of Millinery Goods, which she offers for sale at the lowest cash prices. STRAWS, NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY BONNETS, of all prices ami 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 Winter Mourning Goods. Lillie 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 Muin Street, over Niles & Elliott’s Store, [Nov. 25, 1858. THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER, And il is decided by a large majority of an appre dating public, that j. R. BOWEN, sells Hie 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 lound at the EMPIRE STORE, lately occupied by Truman &, Bowen, with the Largest and Cheapest Assortment of DRY-GOODS AND GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. CLOTHING, and in fact all kinos of Goods usually found in a country Store, which he will sell at very low prices. Come one! Come all! and sec and bring your neighbors, as it will be decidedly to your advantage to examine ray Slock of Goods before you purchase elsewhere, - ‘[Not. 25,1858.1 J. R. BOWEN. H. D. DEMIN G-, "Would respectfully announce to the people or Tioga County, that he is notv prepared to till nil orders for Apple, Pear, Peach,Cherry. Nectarine, Apricot, Evergreen aud iktuluuus Ornamental trees. Also Currants Itiißptarries, t!i>oscberries, Blackberries ami Strawberries of all new uud approved Min ifies. "* T>f'kQ|7C Consisting of Hybrid. Perpetual and Snm mor Uom's. Jloss, Bourbon, Noisette, Tea, Bengal or China, and Climbing Boses. CUT? V Including nil the finest new va- On.lv U OOEiJX 1 —rletie* of Althea, Calycantlnw, Dentzla. Lilacs, Spiraea, Syringitis. Viburnums, WigHhw Ac. Pf A\XT PD C Paconies, Dahlias, Phloxes. Tulips, AJV-r VV v '^ -, “Hyaciuths, NiVrcLssis; Jonquils, Lil lies. Ac. tJ.HAr.ES—AII varieties. Peabody’s New llaut-bois Plraftbefry. 4 dor. plants, so. Orders respectfully solicited. Orders for Grafting, Budding or Priming- will Ik> promptly attended to. Address Dec. 10, ’5B. H. D. DEMINO, Wollslwo, Pa-. Bank Itfollce. AT an election held Nov. -JCth. IRSB, l>y the Stockholders of the Tioga Co. Bank, for Directors, the following persons were elected fob the ensiling vear: GEO. W, -VOOKK, (President) • • - Tioga. VINK D’PCI, •••-*- ED. l\ STEERS, 11. H. POTTEU, 1 Middlebury. ' D. L. AIKEN, .- *• >■ Tioga. LEROY TABOR, “ R. TQLES, Cllalhata. ' T. U BALDWIN*, ‘ Tlogil. C. O, KXZ. “ SKTU DAQUETT, , . . . “ ¥ W. HIBBARD, - - . - ‘ - New Jersey, ART. HIBBARD, .... J. W. HIBBARD, “ Tioga, Dec. 0, o>. flm.) E. V. STEERS, Cashier. WEMLSBORO’ ACADEMY. WELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PENN A. ,' Lather R. Burlingame &. 8., Principal. MISS B. D. BIXBY, Asmtont. rpHE Winter Term will commence Wednesday, I December 15lh, 1858, and will close do Satur day, February 26th, 1859 j the Spring Term, Toes, day, March Blh, and will close on Friday, May 12fh; the Summer Term, Tuesday, May Slat, ond will close on Friday, August 12th. Tuition. Juvenile Department, - s2^o Common English Branches, ‘ * 1 Higher English Branches, - 4.50 - - - - « - - - 6,00 ; Board and rooms furnished in private at oadinary prices* Also rooms may be secured by those desiring to board themselves. Actual payment of term bills or sslisiaclrty arrangement for them to'be made at the beginning of the lermJ No de duction made for absence lor less than half a term except in casesj)f 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. j The design of the School is, to furnish jfuclltiics 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 rea der the mental culture thorough, and to cultivate in the student a constant self-reliance. I ; From the County Superintendent. • __ * * Mr. L, R. Burlingame Is a gradumo of Broyvn Culver I sity and an experienced teacher. N|. L. BrsxouKSjjCo, Sup’t. | From Geo. I. Chace, Prof, of Chemistry in Brown jUniver>it\> • * In Chieinbrtry Mr. Burlingonie has made than or j dlnary attainment*. * * * The undersigned believes!hln*s to bo a gentleman of the most worthy character, dud conltal ly commends him as such to any who may desire the kind of service, whether in instruction or otherwise, for which hi training has specially qualified him. 1 1 Gto. I. Chace, Pro!, of Chemistry, J. F. DONALDSON 1 I HENRY SIIJBK ffUOO j I J. L. ROBINSON* WJ/. HAGUE Nov. 4th, ISSB. J. N. .HAGUE Stoves, Stories, ANI) TIN SHOP!, i 4. WM. ROBERTS respectfully announces to the citizens of Welisboro and vicinity, that he has just received a large addition to his stock"of STOVES, TIN & SHEET IRON WARE; arid is now prepared to furnish his numerous jcustomers with articles in his line of business superior lo any that can be obtained in this section of country His stock consists in part of j , COOK AND PARLOR STQVES. Also a Targe assortment of I , Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, STOVE PIPES. STOVE FIXTURES, BOILERS, HARDWARE, &.C., &.C. | Particular attention paid to polling onj ! Tin Roofs? Eave~Trovghs Cojidt/cfbrs, Repairing done on short notice with readiness and dispatch. Those wishing Goods ip this fine will find it to their interest to call and examineimy stock before purchasing elsewhere; as they will he sold at fair prices. HT’Don’t forget the place, one door below Bowen’s Store. [Welisboro, October, 14, 1858.] JV ew G o ods I i M. & O. BULL All I>, arc now receiving a large and well selected slock of Fall and Winter Goods, which arc to be sold LOW (as usual.) » Among their assortment may be loundjeverylhing in the line of j « ■ Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Kcady-llladc Clothing', i Boots A Shoes, ! Bats Sc Caps, Pork Sc Flour.' Hardware, Crcjckcrv, GROCERIES, &cj, &d. Call and sec before purchasing elsewhere, at the New Store one door below Wilcox &. Sears. September, 30,1858. Fall IF* inter GOODS.! Win. A. Roe, Wellsboro, Pa, J JAS bow on hand a large and calenijive slock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HATS 4* CAPS, BOOTS 4- SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE. CARPETS, i Glass Ware, WoodcniWdrc. CROCKERY, BUFFALO ROBES., &Cj We deem it unnecessary to enumerate! articles, as nearly everything wanted by man, wonrian nr child, can be found at this establishment, and at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. ! Wellsboro, Oct. 11, *5B. WM. \A, ROE. j (Confidential.) ) FRIEND COBB: Will you please inform your readers that the subscriber has a good assort ment of i . C A EP E TP H H (B 1 Cheaper than ever sold before in this county, as well Sofas Tele-a-ietcs, Mahogany Chairs , i Rockers^ Cenier-Tabtrs , and all kinds of EMM7SMKM ffroißHa'inmiEj Lawrenceville. OcL 21, ’5B. E. DJ W ELLS, La t'lcnr Re Lis. Edited by Mesdames Sutcytr 4r LeSage. THE New Monthly in French, designed lor the use of schools and for all who wish to make or keep themselves familiar with the languugc.— Bcautifully printed and filled with the choicest of current literature, original and selected. TERMS : $1,50 per annum ; 5 copies, S 7 ; 10 copies SI2. Teachers willing to act as agents will please write us. Wc will fill order? for French* Italian, Spanish oi German books on t!& most rca** sonablc terms H. H. LLOYD & CO. Oct. 2S, *5B, t3m*l 348 Broadway. York. JO llft B. S IT7vKE SijlA R, TAILOR. HAVING taken the Room over, BAILEY'S Slorc, takes this method of informing the cit izens of Wellsboro anil Vicinity that prepared to execute orders in hislineol business ymh p ompi. ness and dispatch, hoping by strict; intent ion to business to merit the confidence and support of those who may favor him with their orders.! ij | CUTTING done on short j| Wellsboro, October 91, 1858. Gin. !':) "FlNfe GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, T FINE GOLD PENS with PENCIIJpASES. | GOLD PINS—New and Splendid Styles, JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, |![ O" A New Slock just received by !;d (Nov. 4,1858.) ANDIeIfOLEY; HAIR PINS—NEW STYLE, ill LEAD PENCILS—EXTRA FINISH; SCHOOL irJIISCELLAM ENDS ITOOKS, YANKEE NOTIONS, SUPERIOIIbjEEDLES nt (Nov. 4. '5B) SMITH & RICHARDS 1 . Tako Notice. ;!| will pay the lv*t mark of prices for X ""d Pelts, delivered at his new" |fc,mu-rv at the foot of Main st., MelUboro* Pa. . J, UIBEUOLLE, Dec. 2.1.55 V. "* r buyj Grncpri'*» > f I)r. Lament, for regulating the de rangements of the female sv-tein and for improving th« geu eni| health, and by lons experience ha* been found the greatest remedy against those painful or general complaints to which the female ron.-titution h liable. A few doses ta ken! for one week before the monthly period will renioTC aR abstractions from uvy cause whatever, ns Incredible as it may appbar. M. R.~Thoso Ladies who have been disappointed in the xrs» of Dills. Ac., tan pnt the utiuo-t confidence in this cumnonad Utf-CAI’TIOX.-ttg This compound must not he taken by females during th« early mouths of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab ortion. At all other times it 5- safe, as it is purely \cgetablw. It; will Nj cent to unv add res* by inclosing J 2 to any antlioc* •izulTagent, or to R. 1. ANI)RBW£. Buffalo N. Y. For sale by J. A. ROY. WelNhoro, Pa., and Druggists gefe. orally. /July I. ISoS. ly.] " TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON ! WAKE." THE SUBSCRIBER has Established hiin*sc)f al the old stand of Wilcox &. Sears, one door be lowjß. S. Bailey’s Store, where he is mamiiuclurUg and;sej(ing ! At Wholesale and Retail, the tarimis kinds of TIN, COFPEfI and SHEET. WARE, of the best materials, and made in (he most substantial manner. ’ Hoofing, eave-troughing, and all kinds of JOBBING, done on abort notice und in a factory manner. Cull and see my stock of Tin-ware and satisfy yourselves lhal FISHER’S is the place to bay cheap, CHARLES S. FISHER. Vycllsboro, June 17,-1858. '.PUMPS! PUMPS! riiHE SUBSCRIBER is for the sale of Coining Jp Co's Pumps, Fire and Garden i Engines , Hydraulic Rams, dpc. flowing &. Co., manufacture these Pumps, Sett., at their manufactory, Seneca Falls, N- Y. Tiiey are gotten up in the most substantial manner, and cannot be excelled. CISTERN PUMPS, PATENT REVOI.VTNG TOP WELL PUMPS, TIGHT TOP WELL i PUMPS, DEEP WELL LIFT PUMPS, I AND FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, may be obtained by leaving your orders a£my Tin & Stove Store. Call and see samples, ! WM. ROBERTS^ Wcll.-boro, Au£. 5, 1858, tl. DICKINSON'S NILIt. -li/iniiit vSV L a' 1 ' lmU ‘ c ’ " mt tlw l’«>pfc.‘« iW-e s*s ■ THOROUGHLY REPAIRED, in oysry «‘ay. m or W “£ l ?;‘V t " ork - L. I). SI*ENCBKj Miller. HelMmro l9. ISSB. TTCB forkholders of the Tiugn Co. llnnk: PWn«* take dee that y,*u are hereby usjuired to juiy into the g.VM IbiAk at ito Hanking in Tioga. the amount remaining un|wu.l ujM.n your tuetit In-* mode, oO per cent JtrsKty ilays and *>o per Vent in ninety d.iyt* from thf* date. ns per Resolution p;i*»ed by the Hoard of Directors this due «.f September. l&iis. E. I*. STEERS, Ot-hier. Tiogn. Septemhor S3.ISJSS. Sm. JIfST-KECKIA ED fresh from the I’rea-n GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST, SONGS AND JOKES. FAMILY EXPENSE BOOK. PRACTICAL HORSE FARRIERY. FLOWER OF HIE FLOCK TIMOTHY Til COMB'S LETTERS. j SMITH "VpOT*K'B h shtoo thut mv YlANSA.'lw* kft J.?' .*?'* J,{H ‘ J | nil ~0- i r' l ullli.njf jiixf(Ri««c or r»r«a-.(o:ir{.in. . TV.W p**t'un>* k.»rt>orms or lu-r on my aainjnt, .ia I will j>n\ no UH'ts ot hi r routim-tinc r.;i» r tiur,. T , JUUkLTV V’ ~f ' r - iv. I',:, and Bank Notice.